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REGISTRATION TOTALS 750 Pay Your Registration Fees THE COLLEGIAN Practice at 4 P. M. STATE COLLEGE 01- FRESNO. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1922 FORTY MEN REPORT FOR GRIDIRON PRACTICE THIRTY PERCENT ROLL INCREASE IS INDICATED Day school ate College sir hundred er the riM-i- otlceablo tea this year's regis ti Languages departmet Sins of Quaker Lad Exposed your parents and ciders seem and conservative? Do you fret worry over the little liberty-re- in: letter received iliss Schaffer from Kathcrinc i, an art student at F. S. C. last his is taken from an original let- >nir, !'>ni: ago hy a (.Junker relative of Uncle Joseph'. 1 think it i.-; delicious and know you will, too, knowing it is absolutely true and The Quaker of today, of cout ■ Id la ■•':', .',.■,I 1 a a ,",',.• .. '■".' I'll,-].- .[....-ph',s ►treat grandfather was. Uncle Joseph still says "Thee," and inder thy charge this winter, w ie learn;; in .-tore business—I k hoe will bo ,-i faithful guardian hough it gricveth me to unveil aults, I must disclose them for ,,.,.. la, .'■,.■ having heard him imitate ,l-~ ■ ...,? thc ,iK... , -yini: ViMlM inch iprouts of sin. and e ongings after vanity. In 01 WAHLBERGVISITS ARGONAUT MINE Tour of California Follows Close of ■a through tho streeta al' e observed with utmosi imps-Slcrra City. Nov through I progress, staying 01 Dollar For Dollar Hunkins Policy enough as my deceas account of her Aunt Tabithu— that rict model of rightei II not even let a red r garden. My rheun without compensation—we are willing w-oet—deducting 25'c when he' eats his dinner with his Uncle Joshua. Marguerite Hussey Is Head Of Women's Physical "Ed" The State College has added to its faeultv Mi.M Marguerite llii . -ey. I! " u.'head of the Women's Physicial jcation Department. Hiss Hussey i graduate of the Wcsselcy and Co. 1 ye.iri; as liea'd of the Department ... r'hv. leal Kduc.-ition ut the lows ! ;-.- at Cedar Falls, Iowa "'his is the only State To:, - liddle West. Mi, IliiMcy then became Special lepn-scntative of Community Scrv- , .■ . ■ ,■ l i , uie field of recreation. During thc past vear Mii-s Hus-ey has been working: with Mr. Clark W. Heathcr- ington, former State Supervisor of California, preparing a II niiiil for the schoo1" «* California. This is to go int HUNTING LECTURES DURING VACATION Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hunting, head if the Knglish Department, spent a i • ■, and part of September at their c, tago at Seabright, motoring at d, fcrent times to Monterey, Del Mon and other points of interest. £5fiSLS?-»»?»eKa FREDA VAN FLEET AT U. a Freda Van Vloot. office asslstr-' -* Fresno SUto College last year, 1 making a record In good scholi and Science. In bor flrse exam received high grades, getting ai Beware He-Vamps! No Peon Cords ,■;'■•! a ii '■ invented, thousands of years ago, the .styles have been SEVEN VETERANS OUTFORTEAM AS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT COMMENCES pre ident, Velma Damr. Velma Mills; treasurer, Ken .,„! i auditor, Itichard Heflcbower; of annual, Willis Kasyo; busi- Envin Martin, business manager ol ie Annual, will not return thi- /»...- shortly after stu. i Collegian Guide To College Clubs The Associated Women Stu which is Ha- larre.! functioning . in .(.- - , .,.'!, its membership all the Vomer ent. Doris do Lacy; vice-ntesi- Velma Mills; reer.t.iry, l.-.th- I; veil lea,lei, Edna Kn'nt. a Executive Committee will put arT moTsuccossful one. Pliins 'in h'onnornof the"Freshmen girls ■'eighth. The Social Affairs ■" issisted by "•- •e C,.,,,, \!.S. lose on the Rules and Regulations mittco for this semester arc: rii.an, Har.el Quails, Hemic- We t, a !■ Ml 'Ml I e[. a a, ,1 ii s Uhletic As.ocl.lion which was organized under thc direction of the Associated Women Stu- ., ,,,.■ ,„ier.- ' in athletic , las as its leaders for the semester thc ollowing: Verge Richter, president; ,f the ,„ ■i Cum, „. :. Camtius: the Regulat ihomores. Those who w... ;ee that the Freshmen keep to thc ; i : . - ' 1,1 m are: Fred Telonicher, Raymond • 'in Kaionjian, Francis leur, and Wilfred Hun - more Sophomores will be appointed by this committee. to abide by are: green fresh lids be wom, sidewalks must be used ill walking purposes, thc lawns ■'l ■ i : i (Contlnoed on Page 6) a- in Tierra Del Fuego Argentina. i brought them to th- United St.-ti- ; January of this year. Thc only could get them m this country Mexican border" - i ■■;. are being sold to blind ■■: ai they cann„t ob erve what ■ i-eeiving. The girls of Fr ve it on the he-flappcrs. In fact ey have to take a back seat. In Los isteles tho boys wear patent loathe! ir and shoes, Troveador breeches e-k hats and leather shirts. Tin ikkum they put on their hair i I BO hi for a hot day! ' ' Toreadors Are Sold. Carl,,nd FRESHMAN GIRLS TO BE WELCOMED Women's Association to Give First Social Function of Season for Co-Ed*. .-est court of the .' It will he the first uncial functio he season and every Co-Ed is e [Hint iiiiv Tiie ,- pant, are very good as fr M they dnn't go far eni or, more familiarly speaking, they go If many more styles like thes nnginated the manhood of Ar will be shattered. i Cm-' I lis kin'deep." We are HEARTILY IN FAVOR OF l ■ i i ■ ; PANTALOON'S FROM Til; US. Also, girls, beware of the boys with the powder puff and the hair net. WV are for air. rtjrll I thi IE-MEN OF FRESNO GET BUSY. Three New Teachers In Training School Nellie I Hamilton Relun Monday, promptly nt thc stroke of nine bells the Training Sch ipened. Presto! Hundred of enj pervisor of the second grade Lewis will have char.-e r,f the- 1 m the fourth will have arithmetic in thc fift - -■ inter, ted in the Training School are glad to welcome Miss Nel- - '- *hc ranks again. She m a year's leave of ibia University. Hav- .._. Bachelor degree i Primary' Education, she will hav charge of the supervision of thc pr mary grades this year. The Training School Is increasin in popularity by leaps and bounds. ing taken COLLEGE COUPLE MARRIED IN OAKLAND The couple are at h core Bulldogs hit the giJd today at four 0 n picked from this aggregation plays It e game will b« watched breathlessly by ot the SUto Championship Is wl Case Starting I ick for regular practice. yel came.-thraeweeka o rootcm for the Card o thc Fresh, i by Miss M. E. ,cnacner. a violin duct I ■YeM .„„[ .I,..:,ne St, ui,. . li :,, Velma Panier„n, a fancy lancc by Mildred Moore. I e by Doris De Lacy, II furnish a jazz orchestra. Thos< party a success are: The Social Affairs Cim I s a -laniiirii; ,;.iu:-ii-t ,.;■-. ■Ivans,' Lois' Campbell. Tho Welcome Committee, also a ' a II, i.m.■„;,. ■ lameron, Margaret Scott. Lillian Varson. Clara Minor, I , , a . M..i, - n.i ■ I ■ las i I'' i •a,-., Maude Gardner, Daphne Bledsoe aftoi __._ East of Scd"toabc "o'u'™' the yteaS! iw material is «k ported to be coach and tno students. Only l.i t year'., team are left, but Coach Jor, will be as- SUMMER SCHOOL IS RIP SNORTER Special Leased Wire to tho Collegia: (By DONALD YOUNG) Twenty-six hundred years as Aesop said, "Education can bo a to the assumptions of Aristole and A the play-right Twenty-six 1 ' oach Jones was greatly relieved n he heard that there was srpo&si- y of I,ar.,on and Casey returning these two backs were stun of the back field last year should be greatly imprortd play- this year. With these two reliable > returning, and Palatine and civ quarters, both who will be <. a great backfield is assured. Casey and Larson were the only real id gainers on last year's team will probably be found at full and Larson at right halt Two Men Out for Center. ' Captain Bill Hunkins will be out for his old place as center again this year. Another good man who will be out for center is Klchard Keyes, from Arizona. He made a fine record aa cer.!, r in hi- former state, ploying for two years, and gained much-valuable feet, nnd tips the scales at more than one hundred nnd sixty-five pounds. I .More ends have reported for practice than Coach knows what to do most of the kicking, will probably be found at one end, as he la large and perienco at this position. Telonicher, ' fast, largo and rangy Is counted on this yar as a regular. After Coach Jones took over the reins of the squsd !n-t year Tilly was used in several .:.,.-,„ and improved rapidly. He will ular line-up this year. Best, who had very little experience last year should become a regular, since ho is very fa t and h-aily. Two of last years tackles are to be back, Buford and . i, was used in several i --.imes at the end last year, but with rcduci ,„_Uon by st .■ ,. M , people attended as Harold Wohlberg, ■ '■ Teague, the office pen pusher; George baseball, boating and checkers. Mo light boating was favored by all. Gee whiz, sometimes the boat br down and they had to stay out qi Each evening an entertainment' presented at the lodge around campfire. Thc Student Commltee j :»".lhi*^i™ re live page paper in sine. It was known i Kincheloe. aa e robably tx ence will probab.- - r. Buford played a stellar game the last of the season last year and should be a very valuable man thia year. Guards, none left, not a single guard of last year.is back and this will be the biggest prob- Many new men will'be out that should be of great assistance. FRESNO ALUMNI IS SCATTERED Many Teachers Go to U. C Stanford, and U. S. C, Others Teach in Nearby Schools. What has become of our friends the Alumni of "22? That is a question that a great many of your are ask- You remember Leotsi Aggtler, Le- rov McConnel, Jtnneas Hudson and Frances Erskinc? These folks have gone up to help out the Juniors at the . , difornia. Stanford, as well, is to be honored by thc presence of a few of our Alumni. Some of these are Price Robinson, Byron Hunkins, Elizabeth Bentley, Helen Fuller, land Ernest Bramblet Dorothy Ban- and Elsie Kaliian are continuing their studies at Pomona and Occidental. Beryle Bollinger took the county examinations and is a Our two Illustrii the year of ^UtS, .. _ Lester Neilson, are s
Object Description
Title | 1922_09 The Daily Collegian September 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. |
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Title | Sep 21, 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 | REGISTRATION TOTALS 750 Pay Your Registration Fees THE COLLEGIAN Practice at 4 P. M. STATE COLLEGE 01- FRESNO. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1922 FORTY MEN REPORT FOR GRIDIRON PRACTICE THIRTY PERCENT ROLL INCREASE IS INDICATED Day school ate College sir hundred er the riM-i- otlceablo tea this year's regis ti Languages departmet Sins of Quaker Lad Exposed your parents and ciders seem and conservative? Do you fret worry over the little liberty-re- in: letter received iliss Schaffer from Kathcrinc i, an art student at F. S. C. last his is taken from an original let- >nir, !'>ni: ago hy a (.Junker relative of Uncle Joseph'. 1 think it i.-; delicious and know you will, too, knowing it is absolutely true and The Quaker of today, of cout ■ Id la ■•':', .',.■,I 1 a a ,",',.• .. '■".' I'll,-].- .[....-ph',s ►treat grandfather was. Uncle Joseph still says "Thee," and inder thy charge this winter, w ie learn;; in .-tore business—I k hoe will bo ,-i faithful guardian hough it gricveth me to unveil aults, I must disclose them for ,,.,.. la, .'■,.■ having heard him imitate ,l-~ ■ ...,? thc ,iK... , -yini: ViMlM inch iprouts of sin. and e ongings after vanity. In 01 WAHLBERGVISITS ARGONAUT MINE Tour of California Follows Close of ■a through tho streeta al' e observed with utmosi imps-Slcrra City. Nov through I progress, staying 01 Dollar For Dollar Hunkins Policy enough as my deceas account of her Aunt Tabithu— that rict model of rightei II not even let a red r garden. My rheun without compensation—we are willing w-oet—deducting 25'c when he' eats his dinner with his Uncle Joshua. Marguerite Hussey Is Head Of Women's Physical "Ed" The State College has added to its faeultv Mi.M Marguerite llii . -ey. I! " u.'head of the Women's Physicial jcation Department. Hiss Hussey i graduate of the Wcsselcy and Co. 1 ye.iri; as liea'd of the Department ... r'hv. leal Kduc.-ition ut the lows ! ;-.- at Cedar Falls, Iowa "'his is the only State To:, - liddle West. Mi, IliiMcy then became Special lepn-scntative of Community Scrv- , .■ . ■ ,■ l i , uie field of recreation. During thc past vear Mii-s Hus-ey has been working: with Mr. Clark W. Heathcr- ington, former State Supervisor of California, preparing a II niiiil for the schoo1" «* California. This is to go int HUNTING LECTURES DURING VACATION Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hunting, head if the Knglish Department, spent a i • ■, and part of September at their c, tago at Seabright, motoring at d, fcrent times to Monterey, Del Mon and other points of interest. £5fiSLS?-»»?»eKa FREDA VAN FLEET AT U. a Freda Van Vloot. office asslstr-' -* Fresno SUto College last year, 1 making a record In good scholi and Science. In bor flrse exam received high grades, getting ai Beware He-Vamps! No Peon Cords ,■;'■•! a ii '■ invented, thousands of years ago, the .styles have been SEVEN VETERANS OUTFORTEAM AS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT COMMENCES pre ident, Velma Damr. Velma Mills; treasurer, Ken .,„! i auditor, Itichard Heflcbower; of annual, Willis Kasyo; busi- Envin Martin, business manager ol ie Annual, will not return thi- /»...- shortly after stu. i Collegian Guide To College Clubs The Associated Women Stu which is Ha- larre.! functioning . in .(.- - , .,.'!, its membership all the Vomer ent. Doris do Lacy; vice-ntesi- Velma Mills; reer.t.iry, l.-.th- I; veil lea,lei, Edna Kn'nt. a Executive Committee will put arT moTsuccossful one. Pliins 'in h'onnornof the"Freshmen girls ■'eighth. The Social Affairs ■" issisted by "•- •e C,.,,,, \!.S. lose on the Rules and Regulations mittco for this semester arc: rii.an, Har.el Quails, Hemic- We t, a !■ Ml 'Ml I e[. a a, ,1 ii s Uhletic As.ocl.lion which was organized under thc direction of the Associated Women Stu- ., ,,,.■ ,„ier.- ' in athletic , las as its leaders for the semester thc ollowing: Verge Richter, president; ,f the ,„ ■i Cum, „. :. Camtius: the Regulat ihomores. Those who w... ;ee that the Freshmen keep to thc ; i : . - ' 1,1 m are: Fred Telonicher, Raymond • 'in Kaionjian, Francis leur, and Wilfred Hun - more Sophomores will be appointed by this committee. to abide by are: green fresh lids be wom, sidewalks must be used ill walking purposes, thc lawns ■'l ■ i : i (Contlnoed on Page 6) a- in Tierra Del Fuego Argentina. i brought them to th- United St.-ti- ; January of this year. Thc only could get them m this country Mexican border" - i ■■;. are being sold to blind ■■: ai they cann„t ob erve what ■ i-eeiving. The girls of Fr ve it on the he-flappcrs. In fact ey have to take a back seat. In Los isteles tho boys wear patent loathe! ir and shoes, Troveador breeches e-k hats and leather shirts. Tin ikkum they put on their hair i I BO hi for a hot day! ' ' Toreadors Are Sold. Carl,,nd FRESHMAN GIRLS TO BE WELCOMED Women's Association to Give First Social Function of Season for Co-Ed*. .-est court of the .' It will he the first uncial functio he season and every Co-Ed is e [Hint iiiiv Tiie ,- pant, are very good as fr M they dnn't go far eni or, more familiarly speaking, they go If many more styles like thes nnginated the manhood of Ar will be shattered. i Cm-' I lis kin'deep." We are HEARTILY IN FAVOR OF l ■ i i ■ ; PANTALOON'S FROM Til; US. Also, girls, beware of the boys with the powder puff and the hair net. WV are for air. rtjrll I thi IE-MEN OF FRESNO GET BUSY. Three New Teachers In Training School Nellie I Hamilton Relun Monday, promptly nt thc stroke of nine bells the Training Sch ipened. Presto! Hundred of enj pervisor of the second grade Lewis will have char.-e r,f the- 1 m the fourth will have arithmetic in thc fift - -■ inter, ted in the Training School are glad to welcome Miss Nel- - '- *hc ranks again. She m a year's leave of ibia University. Hav- .._. Bachelor degree i Primary' Education, she will hav charge of the supervision of thc pr mary grades this year. The Training School Is increasin in popularity by leaps and bounds. ing taken COLLEGE COUPLE MARRIED IN OAKLAND The couple are at h core Bulldogs hit the giJd today at four 0 n picked from this aggregation plays It e game will b« watched breathlessly by ot the SUto Championship Is wl Case Starting I ick for regular practice. yel came.-thraeweeka o rootcm for the Card o thc Fresh, i by Miss M. E. ,cnacner. a violin duct I ■YeM .„„[ .I,..:,ne St, ui,. . li :,, Velma Panier„n, a fancy lancc by Mildred Moore. I e by Doris De Lacy, II furnish a jazz orchestra. Thos< party a success are: The Social Affairs Cim I s a -laniiirii; ,;.iu:-ii-t ,.;■-. ■Ivans,' Lois' Campbell. Tho Welcome Committee, also a ' a II, i.m.■„;,. ■ lameron, Margaret Scott. Lillian Varson. Clara Minor, I , , a . M..i, - n.i ■ I ■ las i I'' i •a,-., Maude Gardner, Daphne Bledsoe aftoi __._ East of Scd"toabc "o'u'™' the yteaS! iw material is «k ported to be coach and tno students. Only l.i t year'., team are left, but Coach Jor, will be as- SUMMER SCHOOL IS RIP SNORTER Special Leased Wire to tho Collegia: (By DONALD YOUNG) Twenty-six hundred years as Aesop said, "Education can bo a to the assumptions of Aristole and A the play-right Twenty-six 1 ' oach Jones was greatly relieved n he heard that there was srpo&si- y of I,ar.,on and Casey returning these two backs were stun of the back field last year should be greatly imprortd play- this year. With these two reliable > returning, and Palatine and civ quarters, both who will be <. a great backfield is assured. Casey and Larson were the only real id gainers on last year's team will probably be found at full and Larson at right halt Two Men Out for Center. ' Captain Bill Hunkins will be out for his old place as center again this year. Another good man who will be out for center is Klchard Keyes, from Arizona. He made a fine record aa cer.!, r in hi- former state, ploying for two years, and gained much-valuable feet, nnd tips the scales at more than one hundred nnd sixty-five pounds. I .More ends have reported for practice than Coach knows what to do most of the kicking, will probably be found at one end, as he la large and perienco at this position. Telonicher, ' fast, largo and rangy Is counted on this yar as a regular. After Coach Jones took over the reins of the squsd !n-t year Tilly was used in several .:.,.-,„ and improved rapidly. He will ular line-up this year. Best, who had very little experience last year should become a regular, since ho is very fa t and h-aily. Two of last years tackles are to be back, Buford and . i, was used in several i --.imes at the end last year, but with rcduci ,„_Uon by st .■ ,. M , people attended as Harold Wohlberg, ■ '■ Teague, the office pen pusher; George baseball, boating and checkers. Mo light boating was favored by all. Gee whiz, sometimes the boat br down and they had to stay out qi Each evening an entertainment' presented at the lodge around campfire. Thc Student Commltee j :»".lhi*^i™ re live page paper in sine. It was known i Kincheloe. aa e robably tx ence will probab.- - r. Buford played a stellar game the last of the season last year and should be a very valuable man thia year. Guards, none left, not a single guard of last year.is back and this will be the biggest prob- Many new men will'be out that should be of great assistance. FRESNO ALUMNI IS SCATTERED Many Teachers Go to U. C Stanford, and U. S. C, Others Teach in Nearby Schools. What has become of our friends the Alumni of "22? That is a question that a great many of your are ask- You remember Leotsi Aggtler, Le- rov McConnel, Jtnneas Hudson and Frances Erskinc? These folks have gone up to help out the Juniors at the . , difornia. Stanford, as well, is to be honored by thc presence of a few of our Alumni. Some of these are Price Robinson, Byron Hunkins, Elizabeth Bentley, Helen Fuller, land Ernest Bramblet Dorothy Ban- and Elsie Kaliian are continuing their studies at Pomona and Occidental. Beryle Bollinger took the county examinations and is a Our two Illustrii the year of ^UtS, .. _ Lester Neilson, are s |