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Freshmen Win Swimming Meet College. the° "£w "Sophs" by the score meet was hard fough a !,'.", o i -.',..,„ t'en p..'int" for hi class, as well as .Miss Mildred Moore who led the "Fro h" girls with ten points. The events and winners were '25-yard dash (boys)—Lynch (frosh) I-,., ill, Mconii, and Hun km ,1 |,hl. third. -.•:,. Mini dash (women)-Moore I'ettit (soph), third. 50-yard dash (men)—Lynch (frosh) first; Goree (frosh), second, and Hun '• soph), third. amfret'tit (soph).tl l'i lili-e for distil... , (frosh), first; Hunkins (soph), ,.. , Plunge for distance (women)— Ktarni-s (soph), first; Cray (frosh) Under water swin (sonh) nnd Kirkpat with 120 vards each. Diving (men)—Larson (soph), first lire-ley! fro hi, -econd, and V.',-,! hi 1.- 1 -|,h), third. Hiving (women)— Frame nnd Petti (...,ph) tied for first, Harrack (fro.-h) third. I,, Kearns, Go ree; women)—Moor,-, Gray and llarak (fro in. fir -.. (Han) ii -1 beia-. I.ar-i.n (women) Chalup, rctti and Stamcs (soph), second. it At the party last engaged to and not The Diner—How did I 0 ' The Waitress—Well, you w Sophomore Qance Poorly Attended One of the principal events of Soph- ,.,,- 1-', : -.. :.'■,! ill day, May 26, in the gymnasium. The „i:"about forty coupfeTbj- ina; present. The punch and music The patrons and patronc. Let Us Franie Your Graduation Picture B YFIELD'SH&F Shop of Gifts We Carry a Complete Line of Wilson's AtMetic Goods L. H. Weilkeimer 1026 Broadway FRESNO You Ought To Be ,-ou scream if 1 ki- e.1 you? v. -I suppose you flatter your elf that I'd be speech!. with joy. New Publications parley's Books THE COLLEGIAN Do You Cram? than you do," ,ay., Jennossi. "You don't." retort- Van,-,-. "Prove it!" flashes Hudson. "We'll take a test from N'owell or last year's economies and let him b< the judge," Vance replies. "Si^oTOll™"^ the «Can'd\he twt t'ile CI fenncss nnd Roy eael An Uncompleted Epic Little Bill Crossland Fell for a girl, Oh gosh, oh gosh, oh gollyl 'with (little aptt-coxi, Batting Suits Homan & Co Atklctlc Outlllten 2045 Mariposa Street A Gift for tfie Graduate ,Xhiy have worked hard in preparation for fhc "finals"- and naturally expect a gift in token of your approval. They should have it. Don't disappoint them. Have you seen our Einstein sl "ICicre 7>rf« and Quality Mttt" 'Keeping Dollars at Home" Thousands of people board railroad trains each day. seat themselves in the cars just as they do at 1 home, unconcerned of their destinies in the hands of the Engineer. Likewise, thousands of people deposit their savings every day in the banks, without a thought of where and how their money will be used by that bank. The Valley Bank is a home bank and uses its depositors' money to develop Valley business, build Valley Homes and Develop Valley Ranches. , The VALLEY BANK keeps your dollars at home THE VALLEY BANK SAVINGS—COMMERCIAL—TRUST J AND MARIPOSA STREETS Forum Has Last Meeting in Form Of a Picnic oTapicnVat'r ,.' Mil '-,ii """'"tlichard llefletioiM,, delivered naugural address. The new prcs- t outlined plans for the coming '- |- hoped the of the Forum members. Do you think I can make her -She, will always have some- , laugh at. Spring Hats Of charm and distinct »* very reasonable nrir prices New shades of the season in snaps and sizes. Flowers gale 2017 TULARE ST. Exquisite New Tailored Blouses These new blouses are of styles decidedly in demand. They are to be had in organdies and dimities, in the daintiest and most charming pinks, greens, orchid, bisque—and other colors. No description here could tell of the beauty and the charm of these blouses; truly an extraordinary value at these tempting prices. ^^^ Luxite Hosiery d recommend it for its beautlfu Prices--75c to $2.25 1941 Mariposa Stre I Flowers for Her Graduation GRADUATION! What an eventful period in every girl's life, whether it be from a grammcr school, high school or university. And it's the occasion when Flowers arc as much a part of the U big event as her pretty dress. Every girl and young woman ! loves Flowers then—and here we have the kind of Flowers that fit the happy time. rvice i: MISS KATE PARSONS 1354 VAN NESS AVE. W. O. W. Building, Fresno A Desert that is a Food A Food that is a Delight-- Benham's ICE CREAM Your most wholesome food and refreshing delicacy Eat it at least once a day Music Department Holds Piano Recital First Piano—Vera C / uto, l:.,.■ ■ |.;,l Second Piano—Peat Lorena Rice. h in F —Edith Stickle, „. Second Piano—Maim* Pilkingti Joctiue. Levis. :. Marquise Minuct....Thcodore Lo First Piano—Viola llnird. Second Piano—Laura I-unit/on, I. Gavotte Kuginc Pimar l-ir.-t Piano—Lois Miller. Second Piano—Myrtle Fc Neapolitan Dan ",--v- D1--10- i^TOTaTKffncVrLo" i'n'c Major ..Mor.art-Grieg THE COLLEGIAN First Piano—Ireta Rudy. Second Piano—Ruth Taggart. First Piano—Dorothv Nelson. Second Piano—Hetty Le Crane. . Hall of the Mountain....Kinp-Grieg First Piano— Rosclle Brock. Second Piano—Elizabeth Bentley. . Valse Brillante Moskosti F'^iano-R ,-h Taggart, Ireta Second Piano—Lola Miller, Myrtle . Children's ' March '. ...Gringci Fir.-t Piano-Mary Sunkel. Second Piano—K" ' ,1 l'i:ino_ — Hetty Ixa-Cra h Bentley ' nsky Mu Alpha Deltas Go Picnicking May 30, the Mu Alpha Delta* the morning and motored about forty i .:■ :,.-. - leathers, Wiley Crawford and Pcrr- Mmim- hey had a cherry "SJ >^"^Elizabcth Bentley, Second Haw—Betty Lee Crane, POPULAR OPINION Popular opinion is the expression of the masses. It is the guiding hand behind Government action. Popular opinion summoned delegates to the Disarmament Conference; slashed naval expenditures and scrapped battleships. Popular opinion frowned on Government cxtravagencc and officials halved their budgets. Popular opinion has become economical, conservative and thrifty. Can the individual do less than follow these precepts? A bank account is the Treasury Department of the Home. * You are its Secretary. Arc you efficient? "The Government deposits with us—Why nof you?" The Growers National Bank Mary Said: "Gooder Tkan tke Cir< ,t circus!— Mrs. E. B. Cuinn, 1445 O Street, above answer in the contest, which v awarded. Dealers everywhere sc delicious Sierra Lee Cream. wholesome and The problem of success isn't solved by higher mathematics. Its answer is in that simple sum of addition in your saving pass book. Every time you add something to what you have saved you bring yourself a step closer to the realization of your ambitions. Fidelity is helping many young people build up their "Sum of Sucess." May Wt Serve YOU, 'Coo? FIDELITY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Mariposa at Broadway Mm-.smi le Dr. £da Lot sh composition class that sh< xpected to have another rl.i i in,11 (We might add that J ■d Knir Kodak Time Is Here For the Best Kjxlak Finishing Bring Your THE LARK —Headquarters for Refreshments After the Theatre Party- come to the Lark for refreshments. Our soda fountain drinks and refreshments are delightfully different, refresh- T"e Lark 1212 Jay Street Opposite Kinema Theatre "To Please Me- Take Me to Wilson s Their Ice Cream is not only better—Smoother and full of cream—but the service, is _ delightful." Wil sons 1127 SPORT SHOES For the College Girl We feature many pretty styles of Sport Low Shoes and Rapper Pumps that are so much in vogue now, at our popular prices- At Near by Stores You will be glad to know that you can now get my cakes, freshly moist and dcliciously t*\VrWaft^ melting, at almost all grocery ■bob* A*jt*x. storc5. Devils Food, White 523-25 BLACKSTONE Layer and Yellow Layer — 25c FRESNO continuous running filtered water is the kind you swim in at our tank Fresno Natatorium 1725 Broadway
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. 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 | Freshmen Win Swimming Meet College. the° "£w "Sophs" by the score meet was hard fough a !,'.", o i -.',..,„ t'en p..'int" for hi class, as well as .Miss Mildred Moore who led the "Fro h" girls with ten points. The events and winners were '25-yard dash (boys)—Lynch (frosh) I-,., ill, Mconii, and Hun km ,1 |,hl. third. -.•:,. Mini dash (women)-Moore I'ettit (soph), third. 50-yard dash (men)—Lynch (frosh) first; Goree (frosh), second, and Hun '• soph), third. amfret'tit (soph).tl l'i lili-e for distil... , (frosh), first; Hunkins (soph), ,.. , Plunge for distance (women)— Ktarni-s (soph), first; Cray (frosh) Under water swin (sonh) nnd Kirkpat with 120 vards each. Diving (men)—Larson (soph), first lire-ley! fro hi, -econd, and V.',-,! hi 1.- 1 -|,h), third. Hiving (women)— Frame nnd Petti (...,ph) tied for first, Harrack (fro.-h) third. I,, Kearns, Go ree; women)—Moor,-, Gray and llarak (fro in. fir -.. (Han) ii -1 beia-. I.ar-i.n (women) Chalup, rctti and Stamcs (soph), second. it At the party last engaged to and not The Diner—How did I 0 ' The Waitress—Well, you w Sophomore Qance Poorly Attended One of the principal events of Soph- ,.,,- 1-', : -.. :.'■,! ill day, May 26, in the gymnasium. The „i:"about forty coupfeTbj- ina; present. The punch and music The patrons and patronc. Let Us Franie Your Graduation Picture B YFIELD'SH&F Shop of Gifts We Carry a Complete Line of Wilson's AtMetic Goods L. H. Weilkeimer 1026 Broadway FRESNO You Ought To Be ,-ou scream if 1 ki- e.1 you? v. -I suppose you flatter your elf that I'd be speech!. with joy. New Publications parley's Books THE COLLEGIAN Do You Cram? than you do," ,ay., Jennossi. "You don't." retort- Van,-,-. "Prove it!" flashes Hudson. "We'll take a test from N'owell or last year's economies and let him b< the judge," Vance replies. "Si^oTOll™"^ the «Can'd\he twt t'ile CI fenncss nnd Roy eael An Uncompleted Epic Little Bill Crossland Fell for a girl, Oh gosh, oh gosh, oh gollyl 'with (little aptt-coxi, Batting Suits Homan & Co Atklctlc Outlllten 2045 Mariposa Street A Gift for tfie Graduate ,Xhiy have worked hard in preparation for fhc "finals"- and naturally expect a gift in token of your approval. They should have it. Don't disappoint them. Have you seen our Einstein sl "ICicre 7>rf« and Quality Mttt" 'Keeping Dollars at Home" Thousands of people board railroad trains each day. seat themselves in the cars just as they do at 1 home, unconcerned of their destinies in the hands of the Engineer. Likewise, thousands of people deposit their savings every day in the banks, without a thought of where and how their money will be used by that bank. The Valley Bank is a home bank and uses its depositors' money to develop Valley business, build Valley Homes and Develop Valley Ranches. , The VALLEY BANK keeps your dollars at home THE VALLEY BANK SAVINGS—COMMERCIAL—TRUST J AND MARIPOSA STREETS Forum Has Last Meeting in Form Of a Picnic oTapicnVat'r ,.' Mil '-,ii """'"tlichard llefletioiM,, delivered naugural address. The new prcs- t outlined plans for the coming '- |- hoped the of the Forum members. Do you think I can make her -She, will always have some- , laugh at. Spring Hats Of charm and distinct »* very reasonable nrir prices New shades of the season in snaps and sizes. Flowers gale 2017 TULARE ST. Exquisite New Tailored Blouses These new blouses are of styles decidedly in demand. They are to be had in organdies and dimities, in the daintiest and most charming pinks, greens, orchid, bisque—and other colors. No description here could tell of the beauty and the charm of these blouses; truly an extraordinary value at these tempting prices. ^^^ Luxite Hosiery d recommend it for its beautlfu Prices--75c to $2.25 1941 Mariposa Stre I Flowers for Her Graduation GRADUATION! What an eventful period in every girl's life, whether it be from a grammcr school, high school or university. And it's the occasion when Flowers arc as much a part of the U big event as her pretty dress. Every girl and young woman ! loves Flowers then—and here we have the kind of Flowers that fit the happy time. rvice i: MISS KATE PARSONS 1354 VAN NESS AVE. W. O. W. Building, Fresno A Desert that is a Food A Food that is a Delight-- Benham's ICE CREAM Your most wholesome food and refreshing delicacy Eat it at least once a day Music Department Holds Piano Recital First Piano—Vera C / uto, l:.,.■ ■ |.;,l Second Piano—Peat Lorena Rice. h in F —Edith Stickle, „. Second Piano—Maim* Pilkingti Joctiue. Levis. :. Marquise Minuct....Thcodore Lo First Piano—Viola llnird. Second Piano—Laura I-unit/on, I. Gavotte Kuginc Pimar l-ir.-t Piano—Lois Miller. Second Piano—Myrtle Fc Neapolitan Dan ",--v- D1--10- i^TOTaTKffncVrLo" i'n'c Major ..Mor.art-Grieg THE COLLEGIAN First Piano—Ireta Rudy. Second Piano—Ruth Taggart. First Piano—Dorothv Nelson. Second Piano—Hetty Le Crane. . Hall of the Mountain....Kinp-Grieg First Piano— Rosclle Brock. Second Piano—Elizabeth Bentley. . Valse Brillante Moskosti F'^iano-R ,-h Taggart, Ireta Second Piano—Lola Miller, Myrtle . Children's ' March '. ...Gringci Fir.-t Piano-Mary Sunkel. Second Piano—K" ' ,1 l'i:ino_ — Hetty Ixa-Cra h Bentley ' nsky Mu Alpha Deltas Go Picnicking May 30, the Mu Alpha Delta* the morning and motored about forty i .:■ :,.-. - leathers, Wiley Crawford and Pcrr- Mmim- hey had a cherry "SJ >^"^Elizabcth Bentley, Second Haw—Betty Lee Crane, POPULAR OPINION Popular opinion is the expression of the masses. It is the guiding hand behind Government action. Popular opinion summoned delegates to the Disarmament Conference; slashed naval expenditures and scrapped battleships. Popular opinion frowned on Government cxtravagencc and officials halved their budgets. Popular opinion has become economical, conservative and thrifty. Can the individual do less than follow these precepts? A bank account is the Treasury Department of the Home. * You are its Secretary. Arc you efficient? "The Government deposits with us—Why nof you?" The Growers National Bank Mary Said: "Gooder Tkan tke Cir< ,t circus!— Mrs. E. B. Cuinn, 1445 O Street, above answer in the contest, which v awarded. Dealers everywhere sc delicious Sierra Lee Cream. wholesome and The problem of success isn't solved by higher mathematics. Its answer is in that simple sum of addition in your saving pass book. Every time you add something to what you have saved you bring yourself a step closer to the realization of your ambitions. Fidelity is helping many young people build up their "Sum of Sucess." May Wt Serve YOU, 'Coo? FIDELITY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Mariposa at Broadway Mm-.smi le Dr. £da Lot sh composition class that sh< xpected to have another rl.i i in,11 (We might add that J ■d Knir Kodak Time Is Here For the Best Kjxlak Finishing Bring Your THE LARK —Headquarters for Refreshments After the Theatre Party- come to the Lark for refreshments. Our soda fountain drinks and refreshments are delightfully different, refresh- T"e Lark 1212 Jay Street Opposite Kinema Theatre "To Please Me- Take Me to Wilson s Their Ice Cream is not only better—Smoother and full of cream—but the service, is _ delightful." Wil sons 1127 SPORT SHOES For the College Girl We feature many pretty styles of Sport Low Shoes and Rapper Pumps that are so much in vogue now, at our popular prices- At Near by Stores You will be glad to know that you can now get my cakes, freshly moist and dcliciously t*\VrWaft^ melting, at almost all grocery ■bob* A*jt*x. storc5. Devils Food, White 523-25 BLACKSTONE Layer and Yellow Layer — 25c FRESNO continuous running filtered water is the kind you swim in at our tank Fresno Natatorium 1725 Broadway |