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THE COLLEGIAN ^^^?te^ Gaff AttheTheatres We've had to wa t a lor.it time to ge here; let's ke.-p the Imildinir clean tidy. 1. n the work <>f estab- lulling Fream aining center for v<> ung men and women "Onward. upward in the Sun."1 V S POINT SYST M Fresno S on the campus thai at any nther college in its class, according o reports from the A dent* Confere recently at Santa Barbara. Because of the numerous act which women may participate, and will participate, it sole aim and if college women. It they wish it primaril> ns are thrust upon a xperienced leader. The usua activities is a highly fatigued individual— in need of sleep and iNot only does the individual suffer from extra-curricular work, but the organization that are taking her time are receiving a poorer quality of leadership (mm an over-worked individual on a few duties. One of the resolutions from the A. W. S. Conference was that each individual A. W. S. form a Point System adequate for the needs of its campus. The primary purpose of the Point System is to goern the amount of extra-curricular activities according to the individual's ability. It tends to raise the standard of efficiency of the individual., the group, and the school. In order that the Point System presented to the women of Fresno State College may be the very" best of its kind, it is imperative that every woman on the campus acquaint herself with the proposed plan and have constructive criticism for or again The Point System Committee is working on a plan proposed by University of Southern California A. W. S. which seems to little more simple than the system which has been previ printed in the Collegian. A Point System is necessary, am because it was a resolution of the Conference that every' A. ' adopt a system. The women at Fresno State can make this an individual as well as a group problem, to be solved adequately fc Personals OLTVEINN light Lunches Mrs. Etta Katt's Charm School j eVsi'gwrel I" ■«"■ a"«tl A, ,4 u cA. Collegian Jailed. Music PENALITIES «£«£r» Srs Former Instructor to Address Nature Club lh Houghton They will present o .Utile Banjo." by n c Department, who lia. r, FASHIONBILT NECKWEAK ARTHUR ANDERSON. College Representative 2031 COLLEGE AVENUE PHONE S. COLLEGE GROCERY AND LUNCH >- NOW OPEN Plate Lunch, Including Dessert, 25c REALS! The Best Wearing S Family Halrcutling Shop (THE EXCHANGE) STATE LUNCH SHOP Fountain Service Hot and Cold Drinks Cigars and Tobacco BREAKFAST SLIDE RULES TENNIS OOO LUNCHES SPECIAL SCHOOL SUPPU FOUNTAIN RATES ORUO SUNORI If You Need It We Have It SAVE 10% BY BUYING ONE OP OUR COUPON BOOKS ALBERTS CONFECTIONERY THE THEATRE CONFECTIONERY Next to Wilson Theatre fan or after the Show let us serve you ELIGHTFUL FOUNTAIN SPECIALS \/ GOOD FOOD A FINE LINE OF CHOCOLATES CANDY LUNCHES SODAS &SX SPECIAL $7 - Permanent Wave • »T Collegiate Barber & Beauty Shop 2005 N. Van Ness Tel. 2-7J13 At Bruckner's— The co-ed will find the dainty things — for sports and drest near —that they so detire. We are proud of the Sororities THE COLLEGIAN CAL AGGIE MEN ARE GUESTS AT, FOOTBALL HOP Associated Men Students Close °-*1 Season With Thanks ing Ball at Marigold FRESNO STUDENT IS RECOGNIZED SONG COMPOSER a Kappa fororUr ■ Fraternities Education Will Be Theme of 1929 College Annual Cookie Naming" Contest Sponsored by Tea Room in Maid Tea Room. Two c ROSSI FLORAL CO. the formals Phone 3-2211 1147 Fulton St. MikeseU's Class »«■"" " Will Assist in n u~~*} ~ rp uTl?"T\r>"\2T ,',"',' ^° Organizations Mr MU.-s.-ll will civ., alt-tid „., ,.,,.,.„ n) ,hl. „,.„, K„pp, „ror|,r lr giving the tea. Delta Kappa I Women to Use New System to Choose Interclass Teams' ISoeeer Squads to Be Selected This Week; New Point System Provided * Ye Colic Bull-et in By Son of a Seacook Cbrtetma!, atBat\m&1Tain))|| <Li»rerU~~ThvJ FUoi Charming: Crepe de Chine Gowns the tree rood expect to and priced much more. Have delightful lac*- M np trimmed joke, with neat dialer tusks that glv. added fullnea. .90.170 <Linf*—TKUi FUcr) Entrancing Negligees the Gift Distinctive —That'll appeal to every feminine heart, fashioned of lustrous, gay Dgurad rayon with contraattng trim. The Neglige* ha. alwajr. been a prise gift—in th. mind, of reaUr BEACON BLANKET ROBES lr cosy nemtomi^VMm a «■«» OW Ss- $C,95 eta and silk %JJ ♦VAN RAALTE" "Because You Love Nice Things" $1.79 ton. silk from top to toe. Women and mlsse. who are acquainted w gift giving I time! Thor 11 bar lor their personal ns'e—tieyu • "VAN HAALTE7" Dainty Ribbon Novelties " "ail and Ap 25c to*! OtolKr-Tklrd floor) t FRESNO'S GREAT STORE - / "
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Title | 1928_12 The Daily Collegian December 1928 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1928 |
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 | Dec 7, 1928 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1928 |
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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THE COLLEGIAN
^^^?te^
Gaff
AttheTheatres
We've had to wa
t a lor.it time to ge
here; let's ke.-p the
Imildinir clean
tidy. 1.
n the work <>f estab-
lulling Fream
aining center for v<>
ung men and women
"Onward.
upward
in the Sun."1
V S POINT SYST
M
Fresno S
on the campus thai
at any nther college
in its class, according
o reports from the A
dent* Confere
recently at Santa Barbara. Because of the
numerous act
which women may
participate, and will
participate, it
sole aim and
if college women. It
they wish it primaril>
ns are thrust upon a
xperienced leader. The usua
activities is a
highly
fatigued individual—
in need of sleep and
iNot only does the individual suffer from extra-curricular
work, but the organization that are taking her time are receiving
a poorer quality of leadership (mm an over-worked individual
on a few duties.
One of the resolutions from the A. W. S. Conference was
that each individual A. W. S. form a Point System adequate for
the needs of its campus. The primary purpose of the Point System
is to goern the amount of extra-curricular activities according to
the individual's ability. It tends to raise the standard of efficiency of the individual., the group, and the school.
In order that the Point System presented to the women of
Fresno State College may be the very" best of its kind, it is imperative that every woman on the campus acquaint herself with the
proposed plan and have constructive criticism for or again
The Point System Committee is working on a plan proposed by
University of Southern California A. W. S. which seems to
little more simple than the system which has been previ
printed in the Collegian. A Point System is necessary, am
because it was a resolution of the Conference that every' A. '
adopt a system. The women at Fresno State can make this an
individual as well as a group problem, to be solved adequately fc
Personals
OLTVEINN
light Lunches
Mrs. Etta Katt's
Charm School
j eVsi'gwrel I" ■«"■ a"«tl A,
,4 u cA. Collegian Jailed.
Music
PENALITIES
«£«£r» Srs
Former Instructor to
Address Nature Club
lh Houghton They will present
o .Utile Banjo." by n
c Department, who lia. r,
FASHIONBILT NECKWEAK
ARTHUR ANDERSON. College Representative
2031 COLLEGE AVENUE PHONE S.
COLLEGE GROCERY AND LUNCH
>- NOW OPEN
Plate Lunch, Including Dessert, 25c
REALS!
The Best Wearing S
Family Halrcutling Shop
(THE EXCHANGE)
STATE LUNCH
SHOP
Fountain Service
Hot and Cold Drinks
Cigars and Tobacco
BREAKFAST SLIDE RULES TENNIS OOO
LUNCHES SPECIAL SCHOOL SUPPU
FOUNTAIN RATES ORUO SUNORI
If You Need It We Have It
SAVE 10% BY BUYING ONE OP OUR COUPON BOOKS
ALBERTS CONFECTIONERY
THE THEATRE CONFECTIONERY
Next to Wilson Theatre
fan or after the Show let us serve you
ELIGHTFUL FOUNTAIN SPECIALS
\/ GOOD FOOD
A FINE LINE OF CHOCOLATES
CANDY LUNCHES SODAS
&SX
SPECIAL
$7 - Permanent Wave • »T
Collegiate Barber &
Beauty Shop
2005 N. Van Ness
Tel. 2-7J13
At Bruckner's—
The co-ed will find the
dainty things — for
sports and drest near
—that they so detire.
We are proud of the
Sororities
THE COLLEGIAN
CAL AGGIE MEN
ARE GUESTS AT,
FOOTBALL HOP
Associated Men Students Close
°-*1 Season With Thanks
ing Ball at Marigold
FRESNO STUDENT
IS RECOGNIZED
SONG COMPOSER
a Kappa fororUr ■
Fraternities
Education Will
Be Theme of 1929
College Annual
Cookie Naming" Contest
Sponsored by Tea Room
in Maid Tea Room. Two c
ROSSI
FLORAL CO.
the formals
Phone 3-2211
1147 Fulton St.
MikeseU's Class »«■"" "
Will Assist in n u~~*} ~ rp
uTl?"T\r>"\2T ,',"',' ^° Organizations
Mr MU.-s.-ll will civ., alt-tid „., ,.,,.,.„ n) ,hl. „,.„, K„pp, „ror|,r
lr giving the tea. Delta Kappa I
Women to Use New
System to Choose
Interclass Teams'
ISoeeer Squads to Be Selected
This Week; New Point
System Provided
*
Ye Colic
Bull-et in
By Son of a Seacook
Cbrtetma!, atBat\m&1Tain))||
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