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Patronize Your Advert izers THE gfatim^-WUty COLLEGIAN Remember the 25th at Selma Basketball STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1922 S, B. MEETING HAS VARIED PROGRAM ON FEBRUARY 22 Prealdent Neilsen Give* Prelident'a Convent San Jose ^ycils. speeches and sc --A'ZZ'W -heat-ri. Vc7c '.'he features of the Student Body Assembly. President Lester Nielsen, who had returned from the Student Bodv Presidents Conference at San Jose told of some of the happenings there. Prominent among ^SrcceMlon. held for the Fresno "dumbclls" who were coming up for the San-Josc- Fresno game, Friday night. Mr Niclse ■ a M ' . were called to the platform, and s u- werc made by all of them. The J were interspersed with some rousu ■ : . ,-,! : ....■:.*•■■ It was decidedto form a "Pep Society, similiar to that of San Jose Teachers College, to instill pep into the meetings and games. The committee ; Is to be coil- President McLanespol lilies ol an athletic field. This, however. present, a part of the grounds may be had for a baseball diamond if the students will George H. Huntting. who has cha of the vaudeville to be put on in coral tlon with 'Three Live Ghosts." at Kincma for the .Student Body Bent Women's Athletic Association Plans Now Under Way I he W. A. A. will be indirectly under t supervision of the A. \V. S. No dues ; charged in order to belong to the Assoc ted Women Students but there will be di for the Athletic Association. This avsoc sports, and the awarding of numen girl can belong on a team unless she 1 Be rile Bollinger, president of the lion as a-unifying bond among the womi Rev. Martinez Speaks To Spanish Club t Blue Triangle Court 21. a e by Rev. Rnlphal O. Martinez. . cupon the people of Mexio- ■"—■ history, customs, and the present co ^"children herein Fresno, of n Church here is doirig fo of that country of K Wtdch Was on the Sick List? doubt this, let us suggest Selles. ft seems that on (he long to b< ' evening when our CoIleg< I the San Jose men, on oui besides a •goodly number of their clut nthefiS -^ueVow«o kJ consumed his A.W.S. Hears Delegates' Report Southern California, Te-Ar-Wr-S-rWIaJ morning following the assembly. <ildrcd pondered long I : served with ca - ir well-being. Through ' xiperatkxi is nettled amoni think that athletics will pr ilfying bond", continued M 1 California, at the ccifc: is Angeles. February 24 ar i Friday up". "■- isurer, Santa Barbari Kii ir.T'Uy- nema Benefit Great Success ta Play to Large Audiences te College Benefit, given in coi a I,-..-111. IM Man «tely noon and evening, was presented College students. Ihc number ,,m. - mi I ■ ■-. i !..r as possible in each stunt", so th.il tlie vaudeville was in In mi. nv »ith the picture. IhrccLivc Ghosts ', a George Incc production. Albcrt'tSdJck!' 1 ,-irrn I Br.imblcn and George Ke.ii,-. . no! il-.;- part of gho-;s in a musical number. Ihrcc Ja:: Ghosts". In "Three La;y Infer-, on the Banks ATd.s Walkcf, Jir and Lester Niclson, the "doc". •Ihc "Dance Grotesque''wi > Ucrmcc West 'and the skeleton. Hcleri Theeastof "Kiss rue. Mother play, follows—The Sen Mildred Moore. Lord I ,.. I.ir.d all l.,r,-ei A15lSrgea|Mlt Several New Members Wanted for Forum State College, several new members. This club wns organised in the Junior College, and has emphasiied strong, snappy programs of a literary nature, together with a lively Interest in debating. Several outside speakers have been cnioved by the club, hiving appeared on the programs. The object of the Forum is to promote interest in debating, as well «.' The University of Southern ( 1 ■ ! Many pro!-! Point Sytcm and the'Asso Students meetings were discussed, to get the women students to the m and to keep them intciested » important issue. The advantagi Woman-. Athclc-tic Association i »e Associated Woman :y, and Fresno will i will be held in Santa Barbara. . a-L.lat ihcConlerei represented hy Bcrylc Bollinger, j Carefull-Wiley! Flu is Here! i^ieralded by tweed sui __ hats. The young peopl of youth, and everywhere arc seen gmups -' students, laughing and talking, lice of But In our College is a more evide re emphatic fact that tells us that ing is here. Hitting (i) here and there ... jut halts may be seen a stocky medium height going from place t Our sympathy goes ou who cut off his wavy brown locji leaving a head bare of hair cxsiat for tult directly in front. We th wise to take up a collection and Kr. Wile lull cap. for »c fear 1 Somehow sight of .Veil sprint hcV'lo why I have .my hair clipped close' kc to add that though Wilt clcon-u- -, pring in the best wi Training Sckool Student Leads in Ticket .Sale For Kinema Benefit in and A ,-s Tumlinson olTiccs. Those nominated .!■•■■ Mildred Moore and Ruth Pierson. .Mil talc pliicc Thursday . : ;i i. i :■■ Ihc nominal, n committee was eon f.. ,d ol Lis.-, IV-.hr.er. Ikrnicc I luc! or Vivian Jones, Ldith Porch and Vclla Dance Follows San Jose Game De Selles Entertain Team Altcrw, Music Furnished by Case's Four Piece Orchestra composed of the members of the basket hill team aixl the presidents of the vairou ' •:. well All the men of the visiting tear were intnduced and partners were fours for practically everyone. " Ihis was ihc largest -turnout that th Lester Neilsen. "I was gl student body respond to such nn import un M 11 I ll l ' ' I '- tenn. w.-r." cnrcrrained by the I ).- Sellc Club in the Model Apartment. Hen ii.hincnts were served and FRESNO STATE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR JUNIOR COLLEGES Basket Ball Quintet Downs San Jose By Close Score of 26-24 In College Gym they defeated 'College at the local college gym by the '26 to 24. The game was witnesxd irgest crowd that has ever gathered final struggle of the season for the local The team-work of the local college squad sowed up to advantage through out most f the game, but during the last few unulcs of play the visitors manaaed .o break this^ up and sh team-work of* their own. San Jose's husky forward, w ixs Telonicher and L thirty-five sales to his credit Altogether, the membors of the training school have <old $75 worth of tickets il in the campaign. Arthur Johnson, the school' Ihr. "■;-.eded up markably. only J53. Ihc grammer schools report ■ i . 527.50. and Lillian school campaign, reports 100 tickets sold. Biirdet I'a'.-a i:a. charge of the ticket a!,-, in llnee i;i arn:ar <.lx.il, an.l Koy V.mcc is in ch.nge of the sales at the i -..'■..: Aki\-s Mimur.i recently took charge of the ticket sales in the Japanese schools and has returned the money for over 80 tickets . .i sail i There were no outstanding stars on the ■ -. 1. '■ ' : 1 veil Crawford and Moody each made Ighl points Cr.naT.i made all of hi i ihile „ couple of Moody's ■1 ng the ball down the field and in l-rs.il.ing jp San Jose's plays. 1 Tic guarding was |y done for Fresno by " Jes keeping RvElnEJr,-K?i.S3r f^i£f*SS part of the last hall and helped to increase :• la. s i is c w-ork on thedeffensive 'Ihc San Jo*e squad opened up the game bv ringing a couple of baskets before the Fresno team found themselves. Once thev g. t going, though, thing, looked pretts- blue for San Jose. Fresno played them off their feet and made most of their Legislative Committee Investigates Agricultui Teaching Methods Here The California Mate Legislative Com to investigate methods of agricultui leaching and rcorganirati _n of the work VISITORS AT COLLEGE Prof. E. O. Esseg, Entomologist. R. E. .smith. I'rofc-.-or ol plant Pathology and Plant Pathologist lor the Peach and Fig associations, sealed the State College recently. They wished to .. nicnts with the college for use of the laboratories, to cjrry on rc- This work was begun' last year hut was ■ J c to lack of facilities. The first half ended wi When the second half s though the locals wci heir performance of tin team took tirpe out to talk things oyer. \s hen ihey went back into the fracas thev n.ira ,eJ to check the San Jose s attack :-,.■..., ■ !.' ■ :; ! ' . of the l"<:alfco'l^J™ thedgamc he satkJ?^:TlicntM^Tsna''SloS plavcd a wonderful game All the members of the squad. Iron. Captain Moodv down to llic substitutes, deserve a great 'deal of credit for the work they base J>>r.c throughout the season, and FRESNO 2b C. FT. F. Cawford"'.;i.""""-"." J « I M.-«lv (Capt.) 3 2 2 Urson I 0 0 Telonicher 2 0 0 Ry°r' sSANJOSE| p Burchfield (Capt) < '%'■ 0 Paw-.™"-"-*------- "OP It is with regret that wc hue learned of the illness ol vanous members of the faculty and the staff wishes each and everyone a speedy recovery. The staff also wishes the editor a speedy recovery, hoping that he will be able to
Object Description
Title | 1922_03 The Daily Collegian March 1922 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1922 |
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 | 1922_03 The Daily Collegian March 1922 -- March 8, 1922 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1922 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Patronize
Your
Advert izers
THE
gfatim^-WUty
COLLEGIAN
Remember
the 25th
at Selma
Basketball
STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1922
S, B. MEETING HAS
VARIED PROGRAM
ON FEBRUARY 22
Prealdent Neilsen Give*
Prelident'a Convent
San Jose
^ycils. speeches and sc
--A'ZZ'W -heat-ri. Vc7c '.'he
features of the Student Body Assembly.
President Lester Nielsen, who had
returned from the Student Bodv Presidents
Conference at San Jose told of some of the
happenings there. Prominent among
^SrcceMlon. held for the Fresno "dumbclls"
who were coming up for the San-Josc-
Fresno game, Friday night. Mr Niclse
■ a M ' .
were called to the platform, and s u-
werc made by all of them. The J
were interspersed with some rousu
■ : . ,-,! : ....■:.*•■■
It was decidedto form a "Pep Society,
similiar to that of San Jose Teachers
College, to instill pep into the meetings and
games. The committee ;
Is to be coil-
President McLanespol
lilies ol an athletic field. This, however.
present, a part of the grounds may be had
for a baseball diamond if the students will
George H. Huntting. who has cha
of the vaudeville to be put on in coral
tlon with 'Three Live Ghosts." at
Kincma for the .Student Body Bent
Women's Athletic
Association Plans
Now Under Way
I he W. A. A. will be indirectly under t
supervision of the A. \V. S. No dues ;
charged in order to belong to the Assoc
ted Women Students but there will be di
for the Athletic Association. This avsoc
sports, and the awarding of numen
girl can belong on a team unless she 1
Be rile Bollinger, president of the
lion as a-unifying bond among the womi
Rev. Martinez Speaks
To Spanish Club t
Blue Triangle Court
21. a
e by Rev. Rnlphal O. Martinez.
. cupon the people of Mexio- ■"—■
history, customs, and the present co
^"children herein Fresno, of
n Church here is doirig fo
of that country
of K
Wtdch Was on the Sick List?
doubt this, let us suggest
Selles. ft seems that on (he long to b<
' evening when our CoIleg<
I the San Jose men, on oui
besides a •goodly number of their clut
nthefiS
-^ueVow«o
kJ consumed his
A.W.S. Hears
Delegates' Report
Southern California,
Te-Ar-Wr-S-rWIaJ
morning following the assembly.
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