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^Graduation! Friday Evening, Audit., 8:30 P.M. COLLEGIAN Good Bye and Good Luck! STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1922 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE GRADUATES FIRST CLASS TOMORROW EVENING I, Edith Barnctt, Mildrc, Isa Mnry Hohner, Oliv ■anor lir.-iilfii.li, Mi,-- M ni-ham. Klsic laniolson, ('■: t li. 111 ado ,l,< Ijicy.'Her- •1.1,1,1., I.. Ell-worth. Lois K. Gadbury, Maude Gardener, Grace Elinor Gates, Josephine Kuth Gibson, "Vema A. Gooch, Jennie Griffin, 'Mildred Har- rington. Grant M. Harris, "Komi Ii. ,■■:■■ . i 1 , Grace K. Holden, rarilee S. Jack:-on. Viola Marie Jaeobscn, Mall I, - .., '• "| , Keyes, •Elizabeth Knight, France 1 irol.-i-, .Mai,:.,,.• l Long. M Uiiin Mad- d.,x, 'Evelyn Mar hall, Olive Mac ■I ui,!- 1m McGoe, Siliiio Moll henney, Myrtle Goss Meachem, Bertha Melkoninn, Aurora Mi, -ka.-l■»„, Hi,roll,-." .). Miliar. Ianli-iiii, Moore, Marie 1 r. Nel .ii. Ida Niil ',11, Margaret C. Olson, Irene Owen, Marion M. I', tor on. Horn Ellen I'l, ' ' •Mary E. I'i-iiv. Kuth Elam Pi. •Ella Preston, Grace Konfrow, Flora Itodrigu,-;.. •Hall!.- Kuthledg-, Mary IVail Saudi,Igc, Shooshanig M. Saro- yan, Vida Ryslo Soyrc, Mary R. Sharer, Annctta L. Sicgf, rumilson, Dorothv K. Van Dyke Ann Wash, Bohnie \Vcd.-l M. W,11,,,,(., l.ibbc Margaret White, Dorothy Lee Wilhite, Jane Woodman, Margaret .Lucile Woodman, *Mary ZiegTcr, Lucille V. Gallion. Junior College funding in an; are entitled to junioi college or departmei •ity for which they ' Mi. I ments: Lcota Aggeler, Donald Ken- ■ , , 1 ! . Dorothy E. Barr, Beryle Bollinger, Roy R. Crawford, Ralph Thomas xt'- Delma E. Frame, Rolland Giltx strap, Thelma Jane Harris, Churchill Hunkins, u comb, Elsie Kaljiat Agnes Ellen Lchr, C u*t 1ii"° y McCon- HUNKINS WINS STUDENT BODY ^RESIDENCY Mills Wloi Race lor SocrolanjJilp- Crowland Wliu Contort for YeU Loadonhlp :■:■ '.rwi'lfredl ked what his policy for next year luld be. "Freshman initiations 1st be held in the down town dis- ets. Pajammnrino rnllie held in the rival football team,.' The citijens 11 back State College sports to the nit when they learn that we have a e crowd out here." Mr. Hunkins bc- i'la'1! n. \t"y"ar wit M ^cooperation "We'are^pecTaJly^in'de'btwl to Mr, -ilson and Mr. Moody for their ex- PRESIDENT McLANE ENTERTAINS GRADS. as the greater majority of th, garden of the home as in the hoi self. The gank-n pn--entcd a sti ..con,-, bank.-d.on each side with Forsberg accompanied both Hums and Miss Lauritxen. hVfri- hment 1 were served in the dining room of the home. Miss 1* —" — Powell ami Miss Juliet Dixon act graduates and faculi ii.i i li., hospitality extended by Pi,- id,-lit and Mrs. McLane last night. Dr. F. R. Morris submitted to hi; Math Club, the problem \' .1 to the mathematicians of France age: Nil-,loon's problem was that if hh could it be tlividet! into four equal parts with a compass .without - straight line. The first student of Math Club to solve the problem v Donald Akey. SIERRA SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN AT HUNTINGTON-MONDAY JUNE 26 Many Improvements to be Made This year on School Site at Huntington Lake. Thirteen Teachers Compose Faculty On Monday morning, Juno 26, the eighth annual s iierra Summer school v-:" ' -;" -—■-■- - W. II. Givi The Sier ,,[,• n and will continue for x weeks thereafter, Lake, 1 itself being m of Huntington Lak I feet above the lake. vensj dean of the sunn ! uminer term ol the Ere.no Stat,- College. icr School i, located at the southwest end of Huntin uated between I . Tho ,1, Hun ional forest. A 10. 1 gallon e school ,•..-, affords an ab-.m . completed fast year and in < Huntington Lake offers so; it.-- government, it r tank, installed by of good water. A single dissenting vote. They wer V-i-o-Pivaident—\ ,-ltna Diunron. Treasurer—Ed. Chevalier. Auditor—Richard II, f|. bower. Editor of the Animal—Willis Hay ) Plans Under Way for the Co-of. Hi.- i\,f.t, in, if the plan for a general -"l opporiu manager of all faculty club affair,-, is ">ey posse .,...,:■ ■.,■.-; Stt -"t-v-rata? "'0rC reIl"blc ""^"l •Hie8o A new feature plop„-ed fur the store ! company, is doing a vast amount of ! :'":'' '■''■' ''"-'•■'■',|il- ': . ',-'"tunn'-U ,aml'n^uiNlTnr' JJSting electricity. Thls^ric wilTbe 21 STUDENTS WIN SCHOLARSHIP SEALS c Training School Hold Graduation X School e Colleg The , Tlall.ll of Ere Hum, at eleven o'clock, Thursday morning, June 8. The program is is follows: Entrance of graduates. Song by Assembly. Welcome... Sam Wood, Class President Songs Eighth Grade Declaration of Loyalty t„ th. I . Margaret Thomas Declaration of Loyalty t„ i Affirmation of Faith in 1' Frances enroll Song Ai emhly Clas Creed Mav Hay.i-n Song Assembly Presentation of Class Memorial. A. RKalch. 1'rin. Wa h'ington School Distribution of Diplomas P. F. Vi.l : Ear, wall Sam Wood, Class President song - — jj-j- ' « :/; are: S'urie*! CrawfordVc'e'rV sir, Wayne Hill, .latraM I.ero;- Kid- TTfll, Margaret Lucile Thomas, Charles C. Smith, Leo William G. Schomer, Mary Stephenson, Mattie Evelyn '■a I , ■■ 1 i . ". ,. . I \„„ ",■■„. 1 .1 ' I Cottrell. Illaco Verne Kalb, Sally Keyes Shipp. two years. El- list „f honor a higher Leln Taylor Alice Brown"° Elsie Kaljnin Maude MeG.-e Wan, n McKnv Bertha Melki.nia *"" Ho'no'rabi Edith Barnett n Renfrew TURN IN LIBRARY BOOKS A number of books, including — M ■- M! ■ l-i 1.' ■-. .Manuel of Nature Study," Elwood's :, i , nt," are mi-Ming from ■ Agnes Tobin. Librarian. As the books have been taken from ; librarian has been unable to locate "lelr borrowers. '■Watch the bulletin board for calls the library," Miss Tobin asks, "and ^"pamphlet Ij checked off." resting.regions within or a fetrtdUany'y ^ '' f,,- „f five dollar i- cliarg.-.l f„r camping privileges on the schoon grounds, the fee including tl;.- use of (amps Near By Camp Edwards is ituat.-d near the oil.,.,] and Huntington Lake la, Ira i located not over 300 yards cast of the '"C0°i.Ocr two thousand dollars will bo 30x50 feet, is to be built and will be used for general assemblies, music erected nnd improvements made in the 1 I M ■ ... rearrangement of the buifding- Last year, the Chamber of Com- fnr Ho u c'of the school, this year the !ar'sWtem°ro§tSenU t regularly matricu- ersity of California, from an accredited
Object Description
Title | 1922_06 The Daily Collegian June 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 |
Description
Title | June 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. |
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 | ^Graduation! Friday Evening, Audit., 8:30 P.M. COLLEGIAN Good Bye and Good Luck! STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1922 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE GRADUATES FIRST CLASS TOMORROW EVENING I, Edith Barnctt, Mildrc, Isa Mnry Hohner, Oliv ■anor lir.-iilfii.li, Mi,-- M ni-ham. Klsic laniolson, ('■: t li. 111 ado ,l,< Ijicy.'Her- •1.1,1,1., I.. Ell-worth. Lois K. Gadbury, Maude Gardener, Grace Elinor Gates, Josephine Kuth Gibson, "Vema A. Gooch, Jennie Griffin, 'Mildred Har- rington. Grant M. Harris, "Komi Ii. ,■■:■■ . i 1 , Grace K. Holden, rarilee S. Jack:-on. Viola Marie Jaeobscn, Mall I, - .., '• "| , Keyes, •Elizabeth Knight, France 1 irol.-i-, .Mai,:.,,.• l Long. M Uiiin Mad- d.,x, 'Evelyn Mar hall, Olive Mac ■I ui,!- 1m McGoe, Siliiio Moll henney, Myrtle Goss Meachem, Bertha Melkoninn, Aurora Mi, -ka.-l■»„, Hi,roll,-." .). Miliar. Ianli-iiii, Moore, Marie 1 r. Nel .ii. Ida Niil ',11, Margaret C. Olson, Irene Owen, Marion M. I', tor on. Horn Ellen I'l, ' ' •Mary E. I'i-iiv. Kuth Elam Pi. •Ella Preston, Grace Konfrow, Flora Itodrigu,-;.. •Hall!.- Kuthledg-, Mary IVail Saudi,Igc, Shooshanig M. Saro- yan, Vida Ryslo Soyrc, Mary R. Sharer, Annctta L. Sicgf, rumilson, Dorothv K. Van Dyke Ann Wash, Bohnie \Vcd.-l M. W,11,,,,(., l.ibbc Margaret White, Dorothy Lee Wilhite, Jane Woodman, Margaret .Lucile Woodman, *Mary ZiegTcr, Lucille V. Gallion. Junior College funding in an; are entitled to junioi college or departmei •ity for which they ' Mi. I ments: Lcota Aggeler, Donald Ken- ■ , , 1 ! . Dorothy E. Barr, Beryle Bollinger, Roy R. Crawford, Ralph Thomas xt'- Delma E. Frame, Rolland Giltx strap, Thelma Jane Harris, Churchill Hunkins, u comb, Elsie Kaljiat Agnes Ellen Lchr, C u*t 1ii"° y McCon- HUNKINS WINS STUDENT BODY ^RESIDENCY Mills Wloi Race lor SocrolanjJilp- Crowland Wliu Contort for YeU Loadonhlp :■:■ '.rwi'lfredl ked what his policy for next year luld be. "Freshman initiations 1st be held in the down town dis- ets. Pajammnrino rnllie held in the rival football team,.' The citijens 11 back State College sports to the nit when they learn that we have a e crowd out here." Mr. Hunkins bc- i'la'1! n. \t"y"ar wit M ^cooperation "We'are^pecTaJly^in'de'btwl to Mr, -ilson and Mr. Moody for their ex- PRESIDENT McLANE ENTERTAINS GRADS. as the greater majority of th, garden of the home as in the hoi self. The gank-n pn--entcd a sti ..con,-, bank.-d.on each side with Forsberg accompanied both Hums and Miss Lauritxen. hVfri- hment 1 were served in the dining room of the home. Miss 1* —" — Powell ami Miss Juliet Dixon act graduates and faculi ii.i i li., hospitality extended by Pi,- id,-lit and Mrs. McLane last night. Dr. F. R. Morris submitted to hi; Math Club, the problem \' .1 to the mathematicians of France age: Nil-,loon's problem was that if hh could it be tlividet! into four equal parts with a compass .without - straight line. The first student of Math Club to solve the problem v Donald Akey. SIERRA SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN AT HUNTINGTON-MONDAY JUNE 26 Many Improvements to be Made This year on School Site at Huntington Lake. Thirteen Teachers Compose Faculty On Monday morning, Juno 26, the eighth annual s iierra Summer school v-:" ' -;" -—■-■- - W. II. Givi The Sier ,,[,• n and will continue for x weeks thereafter, Lake, 1 itself being m of Huntington Lak I feet above the lake. vensj dean of the sunn ! uminer term ol the Ere.no Stat,- College. icr School i, located at the southwest end of Huntin uated between I . Tho ,1, Hun ional forest. A 10. 1 gallon e school ,•..-, affords an ab-.m . completed fast year and in < Huntington Lake offers so; it.-- government, it r tank, installed by of good water. A single dissenting vote. They wer V-i-o-Pivaident—\ ,-ltna Diunron. Treasurer—Ed. Chevalier. Auditor—Richard II, f|. bower. Editor of the Animal—Willis Hay ) Plans Under Way for the Co-of. Hi.- i\,f.t, in, if the plan for a general -"l opporiu manager of all faculty club affair,-, is ">ey posse .,...,:■ ■.,■.-; Stt -"t-v-rata? "'0rC reIl"blc ""^"l •Hie8o A new feature plop„-ed fur the store ! company, is doing a vast amount of ! :'":'' '■''■' ''"-'•■'■',|il- ': . ',-'"tunn'-U ,aml'n^uiNlTnr' JJSting electricity. Thls^ric wilTbe 21 STUDENTS WIN SCHOLARSHIP SEALS c Training School Hold Graduation X School e Colleg The , Tlall.ll of Ere Hum, at eleven o'clock, Thursday morning, June 8. The program is is follows: Entrance of graduates. Song by Assembly. Welcome... Sam Wood, Class President Songs Eighth Grade Declaration of Loyalty t„ th. I . Margaret Thomas Declaration of Loyalty t„ i Affirmation of Faith in 1' Frances enroll Song Ai emhly Clas Creed Mav Hay.i-n Song Assembly Presentation of Class Memorial. A. RKalch. 1'rin. Wa h'ington School Distribution of Diplomas P. F. Vi.l : Ear, wall Sam Wood, Class President song - — jj-j- ' « :/; are: S'urie*! CrawfordVc'e'rV sir, Wayne Hill, .latraM I.ero;- Kid- TTfll, Margaret Lucile Thomas, Charles C. Smith, Leo William G. Schomer, Mary Stephenson, Mattie Evelyn '■a I , ■■ 1 i . ". ,. . I \„„ ",■■„. 1 .1 ' I Cottrell. Illaco Verne Kalb, Sally Keyes Shipp. two years. El- list „f honor a higher Leln Taylor Alice Brown"° Elsie Kaljnin Maude MeG.-e Wan, n McKnv Bertha Melki.nia *"" Ho'no'rabi Edith Barnett n Renfrew TURN IN LIBRARY BOOKS A number of books, including — M ■- M! ■ l-i 1.' ■-. .Manuel of Nature Study," Elwood's :, i , nt," are mi-Ming from ■ Agnes Tobin. Librarian. As the books have been taken from ; librarian has been unable to locate "lelr borrowers. '■Watch the bulletin board for calls the library," Miss Tobin asks, "and ^"pamphlet Ij checked off." resting.regions within or a fetrtdUany'y ^ '' f,,- „f five dollar i- cliarg.-.l f„r camping privileges on the schoon grounds, the fee including tl;.- use of (amps Near By Camp Edwards is ituat.-d near the oil.,.,] and Huntington Lake la, Ira i located not over 300 yards cast of the '"C0°i.Ocr two thousand dollars will bo 30x50 feet, is to be built and will be used for general assemblies, music erected nnd improvements made in the 1 I M ■ ... rearrangement of the buifding- Last year, the Chamber of Com- fnr Ho u c'of the school, this year the !ar'sWtem°ro§tSenU t regularly matricu- ersity of California, from an accredited |