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Piano Students to Give Recital of advanced and intcr- U M, at 4 p. m. ir, „„1 piano i,„ Hire. Second piano—Mamie Pilking- — '-coue Lev!- , M.H'.M Uno Vi, ton, Jacque Levis. Marquise «•'-— - Myrtle Fornander. lapolitan Dance Tscli.-iikvosk;, Forestine Hughson. Second piano — Viola Baral Lodcma Moore. VI s„nati, C mojor Moiart Grie First piano—Elizabeth Bentl; Second plano.Betty Lee Crane. VII. Country Dance Ethelbert Ncvi First piano—Iretfl Rudy. Dorothy Nelson ...... Bi-ttv Lee Crane b. Hall of the Mountain King ... Peer Gynt Suite... —Gri First piano— P.osellc Brock. Second piano— Morit'i Mo'skows'ky First piano — Ruth, Taggart, •Ireta Rudy. Second piano — hois Miller, Myrtle Fomaniler. X. Children's Morch Percy Grai First piano—Mary Sunkel. Second piano— Elinibeth Bentley. XI. Wultr-Suite No. Ill _ Anton Arensky First piano—Betty I.e.- ('ran,-. Second piano—Dori. Hi-,i;,ii . XII. Egmont Btehovcr First piano—Elizabeth Bently -Mary Sunkel. Betty Lee Crane, Roscllt Just a Graduate -Titles/Tell" CLUFF BRAND Fancy Groceries ALL MERCHANTS Piano Classes Present Program The Advanced and Int :•„ moon, May 1 Lodcna Moore, Zarot Ruth Taggart Viols. Barak, Lodena Mi l'.iilo tin Hi; on, I.oui.-e Dorothy Nelson,"Ruth Taggart, 1st Elisabeth Bently, LoU Miller, 2nd . First Alberque . flam!.- 11,-liu- v Margery Forsburg. Mary Sunkel, Dorris Hig'gins, eBtty Lee Crane, fHE real hot weather will soon be with us —get your straw hat now—new Tweed cap too— After I Examine Your Eyes will guarantee the fit, quality and strength of the lenses. DR. H. V. BRONGE THE COLLEGIAN Audrey Borell . Presents Collection to College Museum There are seventy specimens of local ype, an albino billow!, or cormnonly In hi. colleetion Mr. Borrclf has an Wiznna hooded oriole, the first mr recorded in the San looquin Volley. "Audrey's colleetion Is especially -aluable,'' stated Dr. J. D. McDonald, n aiding students in identifying valid Children's Concert Held Last Friday ■ in Auditorium Songs Presented by Eight Grades of Training School Under Dlrtctio- of Miss Elizabeth Peterson. 2:.10, in the college auditorium, by all ~ onccrt was In charge of Miss jon, supervisor, and Mr Margery Forsburg, student tneher; be- i i , a : Misses Roselle Brock. Lois Miller, Mrs. Winifred Hughes, itl Capitola Konkel. Student teachers conducting, were: First Grade— Lmlena M, 'tory Sunkel, Ruth Smith, Canie MoIIennuer. Second. Grade — Lucille Gsllion, ^e7STbarg - Tii ■ Philharmonic Club, held its r.-i-iilar business meeting ," Mi ui Apartments. After the busi- ii, i,„,ting a social hour was en- Graduation Gifts Rlafl.. Tcaca Peaik Walcio, Lovolllores, Brooches. Tit Pu».Eic Eriksen <3" Co. 1133 J St Pboao 3338 College Hall Has Picnic The picnic ghren~by the Freshmen to the Sophomores, ori\ Wednesday, May 17, mi a great success. Miss Dixon, Miss Swift, and Mrs. Chandler, were Invited guests. A lively baseball game, with the Froth versus the Sophs, a welnie and marsh- mallow roast, plus a unique program arranged by the Frosh, were among the interesting features of the picnic Fourth Grade—Forrestnla Hughaon. ■' -Capitola Konkaf, For- cslinn Hughson. Sixth Grade—Margery Forsburg, Seventh Grade—Mrs. Hughes, Ireta 'Eighth Grade—LoU Miller, Myrtle J. M. CRAWFORD & CO. Optometrists There's Much Comfort in Summer Furniture of Grass and Peel Summer comfort will surely be yours if your home is furnished in this appropriate furniture. Grass adapts itself both to indoor and out of door use and is easy to care for; chairs, rockers, tables, setees, etc. may be had in this popular type. Peel furniture is designed for porch and lawn use—is comfortable and serviceable and may be left out of doors in all weather. Wormser Furniture Co. PARTY, COME TO THE VALLEY GRILL FOR LUNCHEON. Valley Grill 1039 Jay Street Fresno Oxfords for Ladies'— In Brown, Black, and White with low and walking heels. Shoes jor Men— In Brown or Black—for dress and general wear. RIGHTLY PRICED HANANS- (i j JNO. S. GRAYS Makers of Shoes of the Better Kind ■Sirs "Fine Shoes" Ivomen Neil White & (b. MamposaSt. (B37) at Jay V DeSdles Hold Formal Dance and Initiation Wednesday night. May 3rd, the quct room of the Hotel Fresno the scene of the second formal in tion of the De Selles Sorority, v tiiesix pledges became new memb, The color scheme of the table dt— ations was carried out in the sorority rulors of pink and green. Baskets of nink rose buds and maiden hair fern, ,i , • , uhilc tiny old fashioned maidens hel, 11.,. names on the place cards. The new members are Marguerite Oilstrap, Thelma Mansfield, Irene liu oCvington, Ruth Hoover and Lois Snoddy. After the closing speech by the president the girls adjourned to the ■s at an Orpheum party. Later • afternoon dainty refreshmei— re served to the guests in the Tea om of Wilson^ West Court. Gue'sts were received i the Slodel Apartment and dancing w; enjoyed In the corridors of the We :l,ts pi: ■ yed i . effects ol prominent of sever-' rned upon Miss Mifdred Moo! ive a delightful basket dan awn. At the conclusion of h ihc distributed dainty corsages rshments were later served on THE COLLEGIAN Studio Club Learns About Indians The collection of Indian baskets, ixhlbited by Mrs. E. S. Malnwaring, >f Clovis, at the Studio Club tea on Wednesday, May 3, is considered by experts ns one of the best i„ Miss Juliet Dixon, of the physical ''""""on department, gave.an Indian Misses Ciearman, of Clovis, talked on the making of Indian - i their adoption to the usee Mrs Slalnwarin°g described the "BIj Cry dance and other customs of th Miss Frances J. Whltlock preside ier the punch bowl during the aftel Japanese from the Japonese Asso- stlon attended the '—'- The honor guests IcLane, Mrs. F. \ Jliiabeth Price, Mrs. Miss_FelitiuSmitlvJ Art Students Do Practical Work The clothing of the children of umy lands now on display in the art ue was designed by primary hand- ■ork students of Miss .Frances J. Whltlock. Thees costumes will be used to the basis of designs for posters, illustrations for poems and the costumes of plays by the professional art girls. The art teachers will use the costumes to illustrate children's stories and especially for Amcricaniiatlon work. The costumes are especially valuabel sating the feeling of friendship the foreign children. The stu- of clay work arc making statu- if the different children. Mu Alpha Deltas Enjoy House Party Monday evening, May 8th, the members of the Mu Alpha Delta Fraternity, together with some guests, I r.t :i very enjoyable evening at the home of Perry Jackson, near Clovis. The members and their guests also pent the nik'ht there and returned to Fresno in time for their classes on Kodak Time Is Here For the Best Kodak Finishing Bring Your New Publications (^earley's Books THE LARK —Headquarters for Refreshments After the TheatW Party— come to the Lark for refreshments. Our soda fountain drinks and refreshments arc delightfully different, refreshing and delicious. The Lark 1212 Jay Street Opposite Kinema Theatre Mary Said: "II ijou love me, bmj Sierra" Mary Steele. Route 1. Box J6-A, Fresno, submitted the above answer in the contest, which won Second Prize of $25. Thirty^ six other prizes were awarded. Dealers everywhere sell wholesome and delicious Sierra Ice Cream. SIERRA s SHADDOWl in the ring or on_thc box is I instantly recognized i mark of quality. SPORT SHOES For the College Girl We feature many pretty styles of Sport Low Shoes and Flapper Pumps that are so much in vogue new, at our popular prices- $5.75 to $7.75 a Pair Hos^ to. I Reliable Shoe Co. Maft£ur 925-929 Van Ness Ave. POPULAR OPINION Popular opinion is the e i of the n 5 the avagencc and exprci guiding hand behind Cove Popular opinion summoned delegates ti Conference; slashed naval expcndii battleships. Popular opinion frowned on Govexnmer officials halved their budgets. Popular opinion has become economica . thrifty. Can the individual dp less than follow these precept?? A bank account is the Treasury Department of the Home. You arc its Secretary. Arc^ou efficient? "TheGovernment deposits with us—Why no: you?" The Growers National Bank continuous running filtered water is the kind you swim in at our tank Fresno Natatorium 1725 Broadway At Near by Stores You will be glad to know that you can now get my cakes, freshly moist and deliciously melting, at almost all grocery stores. Devils Food, White Layer and Yellow Layer — 25c
Object Description
Title | 1922_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 24, 1922 Pg. 4-5 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Piano Students to Give Recital of advanced and intcr- U M, at 4 p. m. ir, „„1 piano i,„ Hire. Second piano—Mamie Pilking- — '-coue Lev!- , M.H'.M Uno Vi, ton, Jacque Levis. Marquise «•'-— - Myrtle Fornander. lapolitan Dance Tscli.-iikvosk;, Forestine Hughson. Second piano — Viola Baral Lodcma Moore. VI s„nati, C mojor Moiart Grie First piano—Elizabeth Bentl; Second plano.Betty Lee Crane. VII. Country Dance Ethelbert Ncvi First piano—Iretfl Rudy. Dorothy Nelson ...... Bi-ttv Lee Crane b. Hall of the Mountain King ... Peer Gynt Suite... —Gri First piano— P.osellc Brock. Second piano— Morit'i Mo'skows'ky First piano — Ruth, Taggart, •Ireta Rudy. Second piano — hois Miller, Myrtle Fomaniler. X. Children's Morch Percy Grai First piano—Mary Sunkel. Second piano— Elinibeth Bentley. XI. Wultr-Suite No. Ill _ Anton Arensky First piano—Betty I.e.- ('ran,-. Second piano—Dori. Hi-,i;,ii . XII. Egmont Btehovcr First piano—Elizabeth Bently -Mary Sunkel. Betty Lee Crane, Roscllt Just a Graduate -Titles/Tell" CLUFF BRAND Fancy Groceries ALL MERCHANTS Piano Classes Present Program The Advanced and Int :•„ moon, May 1 Lodcna Moore, Zarot Ruth Taggart Viols. Barak, Lodena Mi l'.iilo tin Hi; on, I.oui.-e Dorothy Nelson,"Ruth Taggart, 1st Elisabeth Bently, LoU Miller, 2nd . First Alberque . flam!.- 11,-liu- v Margery Forsburg. Mary Sunkel, Dorris Hig'gins, eBtty Lee Crane, fHE real hot weather will soon be with us —get your straw hat now—new Tweed cap too— After I Examine Your Eyes will guarantee the fit, quality and strength of the lenses. DR. H. V. BRONGE THE COLLEGIAN Audrey Borell . Presents Collection to College Museum There are seventy specimens of local ype, an albino billow!, or cormnonly In hi. colleetion Mr. Borrclf has an Wiznna hooded oriole, the first mr recorded in the San looquin Volley. "Audrey's colleetion Is especially -aluable,'' stated Dr. J. D. McDonald, n aiding students in identifying valid Children's Concert Held Last Friday ■ in Auditorium Songs Presented by Eight Grades of Training School Under Dlrtctio- of Miss Elizabeth Peterson. 2:.10, in the college auditorium, by all ~ onccrt was In charge of Miss jon, supervisor, and Mr Margery Forsburg, student tneher; be- i i , a : Misses Roselle Brock. Lois Miller, Mrs. Winifred Hughes, itl Capitola Konkel. Student teachers conducting, were: First Grade— Lmlena M, 'tory Sunkel, Ruth Smith, Canie MoIIennuer. Second. Grade — Lucille Gsllion, ^e7STbarg - Tii ■ Philharmonic Club, held its r.-i-iilar business meeting ," Mi ui Apartments. After the busi- ii, i,„,ting a social hour was en- Graduation Gifts Rlafl.. Tcaca Peaik Walcio, Lovolllores, Brooches. Tit Pu».Eic Eriksen <3" Co. 1133 J St Pboao 3338 College Hall Has Picnic The picnic ghren~by the Freshmen to the Sophomores, ori\ Wednesday, May 17, mi a great success. Miss Dixon, Miss Swift, and Mrs. Chandler, were Invited guests. A lively baseball game, with the Froth versus the Sophs, a welnie and marsh- mallow roast, plus a unique program arranged by the Frosh, were among the interesting features of the picnic Fourth Grade—Forrestnla Hughaon. ■' -Capitola Konkaf, For- cslinn Hughson. Sixth Grade—Margery Forsburg, Seventh Grade—Mrs. Hughes, Ireta 'Eighth Grade—LoU Miller, Myrtle J. M. CRAWFORD & CO. Optometrists There's Much Comfort in Summer Furniture of Grass and Peel Summer comfort will surely be yours if your home is furnished in this appropriate furniture. Grass adapts itself both to indoor and out of door use and is easy to care for; chairs, rockers, tables, setees, etc. may be had in this popular type. Peel furniture is designed for porch and lawn use—is comfortable and serviceable and may be left out of doors in all weather. Wormser Furniture Co. PARTY, COME TO THE VALLEY GRILL FOR LUNCHEON. Valley Grill 1039 Jay Street Fresno Oxfords for Ladies'— In Brown, Black, and White with low and walking heels. Shoes jor Men— In Brown or Black—for dress and general wear. RIGHTLY PRICED HANANS- (i j JNO. S. GRAYS Makers of Shoes of the Better Kind ■Sirs "Fine Shoes" Ivomen Neil White & (b. MamposaSt. (B37) at Jay V DeSdles Hold Formal Dance and Initiation Wednesday night. May 3rd, the quct room of the Hotel Fresno the scene of the second formal in tion of the De Selles Sorority, v tiiesix pledges became new memb, The color scheme of the table dt— ations was carried out in the sorority rulors of pink and green. Baskets of nink rose buds and maiden hair fern, ,i , • , uhilc tiny old fashioned maidens hel, 11.,. names on the place cards. The new members are Marguerite Oilstrap, Thelma Mansfield, Irene liu oCvington, Ruth Hoover and Lois Snoddy. After the closing speech by the president the girls adjourned to the ■s at an Orpheum party. Later • afternoon dainty refreshmei— re served to the guests in the Tea om of Wilson^ West Court. Gue'sts were received i the Slodel Apartment and dancing w; enjoyed In the corridors of the We :l,ts pi: ■ yed i . effects ol prominent of sever-' rned upon Miss Mifdred Moo! ive a delightful basket dan awn. At the conclusion of h ihc distributed dainty corsages rshments were later served on THE COLLEGIAN Studio Club Learns About Indians The collection of Indian baskets, ixhlbited by Mrs. E. S. Malnwaring, >f Clovis, at the Studio Club tea on Wednesday, May 3, is considered by experts ns one of the best i„ Miss Juliet Dixon, of the physical ''""""on department, gave.an Indian Misses Ciearman, of Clovis, talked on the making of Indian - i their adoption to the usee Mrs Slalnwarin°g described the "BIj Cry dance and other customs of th Miss Frances J. Whltlock preside ier the punch bowl during the aftel Japanese from the Japonese Asso- stlon attended the '—'- The honor guests IcLane, Mrs. F. \ Jliiabeth Price, Mrs. Miss_FelitiuSmitlvJ Art Students Do Practical Work The clothing of the children of umy lands now on display in the art ue was designed by primary hand- ■ork students of Miss .Frances J. Whltlock. Thees costumes will be used to the basis of designs for posters, illustrations for poems and the costumes of plays by the professional art girls. The art teachers will use the costumes to illustrate children's stories and especially for Amcricaniiatlon work. The costumes are especially valuabel sating the feeling of friendship the foreign children. The stu- of clay work arc making statu- if the different children. Mu Alpha Deltas Enjoy House Party Monday evening, May 8th, the members of the Mu Alpha Delta Fraternity, together with some guests, I r.t :i very enjoyable evening at the home of Perry Jackson, near Clovis. The members and their guests also pent the nik'ht there and returned to Fresno in time for their classes on Kodak Time Is Here For the Best Kodak Finishing Bring Your New Publications (^earley's Books THE LARK —Headquarters for Refreshments After the TheatW Party— come to the Lark for refreshments. Our soda fountain drinks and refreshments arc delightfully different, refreshing and delicious. The Lark 1212 Jay Street Opposite Kinema Theatre Mary Said: "II ijou love me, bmj Sierra" Mary Steele. Route 1. Box J6-A, Fresno, submitted the above answer in the contest, which won Second Prize of $25. Thirty^ six other prizes were awarded. Dealers everywhere sell wholesome and delicious Sierra Ice Cream. SIERRA s SHADDOWl in the ring or on_thc box is I instantly recognized i mark of quality. SPORT SHOES For the College Girl We feature many pretty styles of Sport Low Shoes and Flapper Pumps that are so much in vogue new, at our popular prices- $5.75 to $7.75 a Pair Hos^ to. I Reliable Shoe Co. Maft£ur 925-929 Van Ness Ave. POPULAR OPINION Popular opinion is the e i of the n 5 the avagencc and exprci guiding hand behind Cove Popular opinion summoned delegates ti Conference; slashed naval expcndii battleships. Popular opinion frowned on Govexnmer officials halved their budgets. Popular opinion has become economica . thrifty. Can the individual dp less than follow these precept?? A bank account is the Treasury Department of the Home. You arc its Secretary. Arc^ou efficient? "TheGovernment deposits with us—Why no: you?" The Growers National Bank continuous running filtered water is the kind you swim in at our tank Fresno Natatorium 1725 Broadway At Near by Stores You will be glad to know that you can now get my cakes, freshly moist and deliciously melting, at almost all grocery stores. Devils Food, White Layer and Yellow Layer — 25c |