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Effl^ , CKCai1(ral 1*1*. y.t lb! adml • Aril days of lb* colleg. ,<„ STATE COLLEGE AT FRESNO, MONDAY, SEPTEMHER 12, 1932. ENROLLMENT INCREASE FORESEEN DR.F.W. THOMAS] NAMES EIGHT TO NEWFAClinLIST Seven Dtparlmenls of College Under Maitagemenl o New Instructors Dr. Thomas, College Prexy, Greets Old and New as Term Begins During the past week I have had the pleaaure of welcoming four kinds of students. Out of this experience have come tome reflections which I am going to pass along in my greeting to the entire student group. The flrit kind I have met is the new freahman, eager for the thrilling experience of attending college for the first time and "". of the hopes and tm- ons that should belong Sign Up Now for Collegian fobs Preliminary plans for the permanent orgxniiation of The Collegian staff for this semester include rrrangements' for a dinner Sep.ember 27, at the College Union, at which HUNDREDS LINE HALLtAS FALL SIGN-1JPBEGINS Is Register Today and .tow, Frrish on ' Wednesday PROCEDURE IS OUTLINED Dr. Frank Morris It,■:■.■.„, . Rr-g- istralion Initi-uctioru ror Students Orientation to Be Required for Freshmen Only, Announces Office First Year Students to Receive One Unit of Credit for First Semester; Class Meetings to Be Arranged i New Campus Staff Announced a UcKellban: a.ssclat* pUnned ..lie* iwiponilbllltlaK. I «inUln*d lo lb* crawb- r lnl*r**tlnt "Urban Room" si IT .epurthlie of OH. is.- Inlon Faculty to Scrimmage City Police-bead.u.iler. whjcb College Association Head Stresses Co-operation in Welcoming Message want you e fact that u a hearty waft i three years here at irking part Greetings fros awaits you hem 01 Fresno State are t No doubt it will be difficult for you as freshm. that it has been " pririWg" for some of us upper classmen to serve pur college. It v be hard for some of us t.» leave'when gradu-| ation time conies, to set aside the part w have played in the progress of our institutioi The places to be vacated by us will be filled ■ by strangers—for the time being only—for J you will find your fellow students ready a willing t.i lend n helping hand. A faculty whichl will turn a sympathetic ear to sill your want Our college today is one of the ranking it stitutions of the country. It has aUnined thi high standard through the hard work of its cnig, »,.., many loyal members. Your duty as a new member of this body ill be to qualify yourself to cany on our progress. Measures have been taken to famitarize you with the many activities here on the campus. Organizations and individuals have been delegated toward this end. Wo ask of yon to cooperate. GEORGE R. SYKES, President Fresno State College Association.
Object Description
Title | 1932_09 The Daily Collegian September 1932 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
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 | Sep 12, 1932 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
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 | Effl^ , CKCai1(ral 1*1*. y.t lb! adml • Aril days of lb* colleg. ,<„ STATE COLLEGE AT FRESNO, MONDAY, SEPTEMHER 12, 1932. ENROLLMENT INCREASE FORESEEN DR.F.W. THOMAS] NAMES EIGHT TO NEWFAClinLIST Seven Dtparlmenls of College Under Maitagemenl o New Instructors Dr. Thomas, College Prexy, Greets Old and New as Term Begins During the past week I have had the pleaaure of welcoming four kinds of students. Out of this experience have come tome reflections which I am going to pass along in my greeting to the entire student group. The flrit kind I have met is the new freahman, eager for the thrilling experience of attending college for the first time and "". of the hopes and tm- ons that should belong Sign Up Now for Collegian fobs Preliminary plans for the permanent orgxniiation of The Collegian staff for this semester include rrrangements' for a dinner Sep.ember 27, at the College Union, at which HUNDREDS LINE HALLtAS FALL SIGN-1JPBEGINS Is Register Today and .tow, Frrish on ' Wednesday PROCEDURE IS OUTLINED Dr. Frank Morris It,■:■.■.„, . Rr-g- istralion Initi-uctioru ror Students Orientation to Be Required for Freshmen Only, Announces Office First Year Students to Receive One Unit of Credit for First Semester; Class Meetings to Be Arranged i New Campus Staff Announced a UcKellban: a.ssclat* pUnned ..lie* iwiponilbllltlaK. I «inUln*d lo lb* crawb- r lnl*r**tlnt "Urban Room" si IT .epurthlie of OH. is.- Inlon Faculty to Scrimmage City Police-bead.u.iler. whjcb College Association Head Stresses Co-operation in Welcoming Message want you e fact that u a hearty waft i three years here at irking part Greetings fros awaits you hem 01 Fresno State are t No doubt it will be difficult for you as freshm. that it has been " pririWg" for some of us upper classmen to serve pur college. It v be hard for some of us t.» leave'when gradu-| ation time conies, to set aside the part w have played in the progress of our institutioi The places to be vacated by us will be filled ■ by strangers—for the time being only—for J you will find your fellow students ready a willing t.i lend n helping hand. A faculty whichl will turn a sympathetic ear to sill your want Our college today is one of the ranking it stitutions of the country. It has aUnined thi high standard through the hard work of its cnig, »,.., many loyal members. Your duty as a new member of this body ill be to qualify yourself to cany on our progress. Measures have been taken to famitarize you with the many activities here on the campus. Organizations and individuals have been delegated toward this end. Wo ask of yon to cooperate. GEORGE R. SYKES, President Fresno State College Association. |