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—Th* Fre.no Stat* College Coll.glon I EDITORIALLY SPEAKING Election Situation Lousy' The deadline for applications for president, vice president, commissioner of publications, secretary, and men's legislative .commissioner is Wednesday. One person has applied for theWfjce of commissioner of publications, while N0| ONE hasTiied petitions for the other major student bod Year-in and yoar-out at Fresno State College, students «ra Theta Chi Group Sets Open House For Anniversary More Men Needed To Guide Studehts\At iWdders Day By Gayjinn Spence n aTc needed as fU'des for Student Leaders" Day anisaid todayLl l5v-—ujos aro needed. Anderson said. p in Dean of Men Hal Beatty'' Best '56 Alumnus Revelation To Top Charter Day fete Room Requisitions! For Group Events To Be Filed Early that some of this germ could spread among members FSC student group. Students seem to delay cvery'hiii do in college to.tho last moment. Maybe the big answer to .this annual question is th students are just plain lazy or that they are completi interested in their student government. The Collegian claim to know all the answers to the problem of latt but we hope that maybe students who read this arti some of that hurry, hurry; hurry ge ySC Coeds !. To Leave For ; AWS Confab file tl r.i-'-i nificant posts. The Collcgian|h»>Heves that these groups arc the only ones with interest enough to go out and fire up interest in campaigns and go about and do the work of dec- e said that independents e they feel they, don't have a chance again, t :::;,::: n campai \jonecring. Some students h: office, because the strong fraternity and sorority candidates. If students feel this way then they should take notice of the following. Greek organization memberships comprise only a little more than 10 per cent of the total enrollment of the college. If any student wants to run for any class office and actually possesses a great desire to get th,e post, he or she can work among the college independents and poll as great a vote as the fraternity or sorority favorite sons or daughters. D, there are many non-Greek orgs who have larger memberships than the Alphas, Thetas and what have you. These groups) should wake up and get candi" tbfe class and student body offices and should Remember, if the frats only because they have th dent government. The Collegian urges all students to take a few think about the student government at the college. And while they are thinking, if students know a pcrson«who theyl k would make a good president, secretary". ler, get a petition and run that person for office. |£{n3£^!H:?r'S. Fraternity Slates '''fSffittf w" Initiation Program BoarrlApproves For Eight Pledges a,, _ ■ _ Eleht students will be Initiated NeW Budget FOr int. Illue Key. men's upper dirt. Paper, Directory \ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I he explained. assr Additional Print Shop Planned On Shaw Site Why the Prime Minister of Japan reads The Reader's Digest ■■■■Hg IWfestr* ,\rt, o/ the dtdizrt „o,W. „nJ, lv „ ,fo;n,, u deepen, the mutualJertmt. nf concern and food,, ill .mum, Jigrrmt _ difficult meld." Ichiro Hsloysmi, Prime M,»-.t!r d IspH In April Reader's Digest don't miss: CONDENSATION FROM 13.50 BOOK' "DELIVER US **0» EVIL." Fleeing th. Red., the Vietnamese came; old women with collarbones shattered by U,L^°r0n.th*loV" *nd "deration of people who expected only death at th. hand, of an American. What about the dead sea scrolls? How the di.- Get April Reader's Digest at your newsstand today-only 25? FSC Base bailers Ho$t Aztecs Today, Tonight;] LA Diablos Tomorrow By Dick Hamilton roach Pete Beidcn's Bulldog baseball team returns to the .'',, ,. [rail today on their home diamond with a (lav. , ! sTi-', Tomorrow Fresno State Coll,., ,.'!,|,< Stale Diablos in another important California Col- Altman Hurls Three Hitter Against Reds Fired-Up Gridders End First Practice Week .Wednesday LUCKIES TASTE BETTER - Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother! OA.t.C Monocror JXLj*ma\i,m &6ux»&yn*<et*> asi.»ic*'. l.adiho ssAKoracro.a. or cioa.arr.a
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Title | 1956_04 The Daily Collegian April 1956 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | April 6, 1956 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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—Th* Fre.no Stat* College Coll.glon
I EDITORIALLY SPEAKING
Election Situation Lousy'
The deadline for applications for president, vice president,
commissioner of publications, secretary, and men's legislative .commissioner is Wednesday. One person has applied
for theWfjce of commissioner of publications, while N0|
ONE hasTiied petitions for the other major student bod
Year-in and yoar-out at Fresno State College, students «ra
Theta Chi Group
Sets Open House
For Anniversary
More Men Needed To Guide
Studehts\At iWdders Day
By Gayjinn Spence
n aTc needed as fU'des for Student Leaders" Day
anisaid todayLl
l5v-—ujos aro needed. Anderson said.
p in Dean of Men Hal Beatty''
Best '56 Alumnus
Revelation To Top
Charter Day fete
Room Requisitions!
For Group Events
To Be Filed Early
that some of this germ could spread among members
FSC student group. Students seem to delay cvery'hiii
do in college to.tho last moment.
Maybe the big answer to .this annual question is th
students are just plain lazy or that they are completi
interested in their student government. The Collegian
claim to know all the answers to the problem of latt
but we hope that maybe students who read this arti
some of that hurry, hurry; hurry ge
ySC Coeds
!. To Leave For
; AWS Confab
file tl
r.i-'-i
nificant posts. The Collcgian|h»>Heves that these groups arc
the only ones with interest enough to go out and fire up interest in campaigns and go about and do the work of dec-
e said that independents
e they feel they, don't have a chance again, t
:::;,:::
n campai
\jonecring.
Some students h:
office, because
the strong fraternity and sorority candidates. If students
feel this way then they should take notice of the following.
Greek organization memberships comprise only a little more
than 10 per cent of the total enrollment of the college.
If any student wants to run for any class office and actually possesses a great desire to get th,e post, he or she can
work among the college independents and poll as great a vote
as the fraternity or sorority favorite sons or daughters.
D, there are many non-Greek orgs who have larger memberships than the Alphas, Thetas and what have you.
These groups) should wake up and get candi"
tbfe class and student body offices and should
Remember, if the frats
only because they have th
dent government.
The Collegian urges all students to take a few
think about the student government at the college. And
while they are thinking, if students know a pcrson«who theyl
k would make a good president, secretary".
ler, get a petition and run that person for office.
|£{n3£^!H:?r'S. Fraternity Slates
'''fSffittf w" Initiation Program
BoarrlApproves For Eight Pledges
a,, _ ■ _ Eleht students will be Initiated
NeW Budget FOr int. Illue Key. men's upper dirt.
Paper, Directory \
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I he explained.
assr
Additional Print Shop
Planned On Shaw Site
Why the Prime Minister
of Japan
reads The Reader's Digest
■■■■Hg
IWfestr*
,\rt, o/ the dtdizrt „o,W. „nJ, lv „ ,fo;n,, u deepen,
the mutualJertmt. nf concern and food,, ill .mum, Jigrrmt _
difficult meld." Ichiro Hsloysmi, Prime M,»-.t!r d IspH
In April Reader's
Digest don't miss:
CONDENSATION FROM 13.50 BOOK' "DELIVER US
**0» EVIL." Fleeing th. Red., the Vietnamese
came; old women with collarbones shattered by
U,L^°r0n.th*loV" *nd "deration of people who
expected only death at th. hand, of an American.
What about the dead sea scrolls? How the di.-
Get April Reader's Digest
at your newsstand today-only 25?
FSC Base bailers Ho$t
Aztecs Today, Tonight;]
LA Diablos Tomorrow
By Dick Hamilton
roach Pete Beidcn's Bulldog baseball team returns to the
.'',, ,. [rail today on their home diamond with a (lav.
, !
sTi-', Tomorrow Fresno State Coll,.,
,.'!,|,< Stale Diablos in another important California Col-
Altman Hurls
Three Hitter
Against Reds
Fired-Up Gridders End First
Practice Week .Wednesday
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER - Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother!
OA.t.C Monocror JXLj*ma\i,m &6ux»&yn* |