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PRESIDENT McLANE RESIGNS THOMAS EXPECTED TO BE APPOINTED AS COLLEGE HEAD .««. Wisdom In Casting Votes Is Deemed MANY ASPIRANTS thTcon.V."h«T,p"H.^«d0,„°Teh Of Vital taportance To College Welfare SEEK STUDENT / By Bruee Buttles, Editor, The Collegian BODY OFFICES Appointment of Present Vice- President Assured, According .rshtT"™ ' If ,* are to believe everything that we hear, and substantiate this with what we see, we are sure lhal the political pot al Fresno Slate college is boiling with renewed vigor as lhe semi-annual contest for — Keen Rivalry Expected to Fea To Current Reports /j*Q§ffi& Associated Student Body office, draw, near. The fact thai 13 ,'" ture Semi-Annual" Po dents are competing for the six offices affords us actual evidence that litical Contest j^JSirJS tSS^^w During such tiroes as these the welfare ol Fresno Slate college de- rnand. that students, given the right of .electing those who aspire to rule over them for the semester, should inform themselves of the re Associated Student Body ol'the Kr.s L XM-ane baa been accept,,! l» Will Sj.-Li.Be. who has been prci.ld.-nl of ,bi, 1.1,1111111.111 over since Its eslab- tlsbm.-nt. will become effective at the ■ - j8>j iM'' spective merits of the candidates. No one should cast his vote solely because the candidate is a friend, a fraternity brother, or is being backed by someone who is well liked about the campus, unless he knows (hat this man will fill the office to the best interests of Fresno i^^^^of&T^^0 s,mc colleKe "nd not"° Fellow students— Remember this The flarr^thaTtne man'Trries with him isn t a sufficient guide as to his ability. There are times h-ld last Friday morning d'n'rin-'r.-CT lead-r and lhe editorship „f the r„l leglan Is anticipated since three atu », IK. HI ' alls when "the other fellow's man" may be the best. are equally as .|..|.-rniln.-d to t>.-rnni> Thar,.', ,T,r'sUto Ilcara^l"^.-* 1 \W|j Posture Campaign To "COLLEGE Y. W. C. A. inate.l yesterday were as follows Etafr^SHl^l ■L ' Tjjj Be Staged On Campus HEARS OF JAPAN of the Associated Men rttuil.-nts, Kl wood Mitchell, studenl member of tb. rlX/7hrroclmendba™on9 He 11 Hk A^M Second Week in February Has Been Set Aside for D-n<nnc ih,. .hat,,,- „r ,hc Orient. linanc committee and member of the ll':« varsity team. vn ,-jir. -idem Posture Work . ",r,"y ,""-'"""' and rar jcrts »■„„ l-nuls Deren. president of tho Soptlo- teadlo.'lt among the board members j displayed at lb.. Collet-,- V W. meet il there was In the case of an ap chell and Miss Elolse Websler; serg pointment of a president for tho San Jc«,- Teachers" rolleKi-. for Thomas '^BIP tho auspices of the \ w. S und A. M. Kan. Tom, of lhe C.,:!,.gtan. Howard Johnson ^mirf °n " """ """• '" Chu^her'general'rlrmanl'and'pres * h£f'addreT'' Tllo" j^rlm con" r."";::*!'^:;: wi'L"" 'Apache,' One-Act Play (ion. which hn's tuk.-„ ov'r 1'hoT'w. '•>" Hill- Japan.J 'Kl',W ar'ra"v.,|"ln varsity squad; Orrln Quails, j.resen " WUosoph" from Stanfor."' Jew" Will Be Staged Soon S pari of lhe campaign. The entire ""lr charming costumes. Mis- 1.1J. week will be .leveled lo Impressing the "-'n Tomintn spoke on lhe l.iplc of !"l:l'r,l,''nr wiM heToM1 Wednesday students through various mediums. In- th.. Orb-nt. and Miss Elirabcih Ixrog Ibrotnthout the state. ciuasr7nly,.*:.rpro!iuXi"rrr',i,..',fn!.tr. eluding posters, advertisements, a ' »•'•• '«" M'-ak.-r ,„, Tl,„ Mi-lonarles Glee Club to be On "llcUrie. as city superintendent of a'ono-'a,"i '!'r.T transVa".,! Vrom^lJl'o IT"**" °.nMmyn.lV".hr!->i.; t^Mea,,,mad'o?l|!,,R-''t Boards at Fresno Hi l-llllo r.i.l-1. al toys, whii Ii .:■■■ even drnmu chosen. It Is one of the Grand Teacher- College to a Junior College gym. Thursday. January 13. accord High .<.! 1 assembly on January 1!< hiring visions of a four-year college Ing in Miss Churcher. Tho following In Die sear future. students have been appointed to serve delicate wnrkninushop revealed them According to Wood. thlH Institution selves In the Japanese doll-, which Choral numbers will he given hy Poster publicity: UHlan Herrick. to U. I.in.-"s eflort and guidance, until Vera Mitchell. William Balrd. and whose elaborate cc olffure on even largest Teachers' Colleges In lhe west of how the Orlentnl maidens used lo present themselves In public before Teachers- College, In America. Si,i.h- William llalrd. Mi"- HarMsian the bobbeddmlr crate *nr.-,'i '., Japan violinist: Al Kennedy, novelty dancer (continued on page 2. Colli coach the play, which will bo pre Colloglan: Mary Helen McKay. Alma Wanamaker. Jennie Peterson, made possible through the efforts of CALENDAR al"r..^ted™'!r'lT..s'..rKaw,I'l who WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12— date having been decided Pntur rvlc, station: Irwin was'VrobablT'lhat" f 'tl ' 1 1 " whTchhle'rTlenMhrou hThoTlur't''"l Jo^t^intor.Senlorc_la..moo,lng. Office Issues Advice Ginsberg. Wilms llassett, Elolse Web- which the Japanese decorate th-ir ii?0KK^£Fiii['£]''ii Students Council. 5;«, cafeteria. To February Graduates Assembly Joanotte Wolfe. Iva Elli rooms to celebrate the Doll's Kesil- THURSDAY, JANUARY 13— Kindergarten club. A. W. 8. room. son. Kdlth Allen. Krwin Ginsberg. Eu- play represented the Emperor and the February Graduates Luncheon club, 12:00. FRIDAY. JANUARY 14— Tomes""- P,M",",K '" K"",m'" th'8 Dlsplnys: George llotb. Aurora Hed- borg. .Marian Smallln. Bill Kuril. ofs?i«"ylrS?^"Siii Asked to Have Photos Raskntball game. San Jose-State. SATURDAY. JANUARY 16— Haaketball game, San Joae-Slate. 2. Paid tho diploma too of threo dollars. Lawrence Wlli-ou. Mablo KaliJIan. forgotten, aa the Empcror-doll has a tiny miniature sabre by bis aide and Taken During Month Dance In gym, after game, aus- MOMTMY. JANUARY 17— Y. W. Board meeting 12:16. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18— W. A. A. Board meeting. 12:30. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20— (Room 127. Offco hourH. 12-2 p. m.) 6. Completed the playground rc- Her headgear Is similar to those worn dangling beads and ornate decorations. A Chinese blouse, loaned by Miss Lee. a college student, waa greatly admired for lla beauty In color and "Campus"" when il appears neat spring should havo their pbotos taken before the end of tho month, says Howard I-ane. editor ot this year's annual. Photo ordera can be secured from tbe Campus office STATE COLLEGE BULLDOG SONG Clnrk lloun Dog" campaign song— Kngllsh Bull, weight eighty pounds: Sophomore class meeting at 12.30 7. Had a picture taken at Hart- Nobody's klckln' our dog around. The appearance of tbe Japanese from Howard Johnson, photo editor, for a charge of SO cents. ■ook's for tbe annual. Contributed by W. B. Mlkeacll. girls to sing for the members was
Object Description
Title | 1927_01 The Daily Collegian January 1927 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1927 |
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 | Jan 12, 1927 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1927 |
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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PRESIDENT McLANE RESIGNS
THOMAS EXPECTED
TO BE APPOINTED
AS COLLEGE HEAD
.««.
Wisdom In Casting Votes Is Deemed
MANY ASPIRANTS
thTcon.V."h«T,p"H.^«d0,„°Teh
Of Vital taportance To College Welfare
SEEK STUDENT
/ By Bruee Buttles, Editor, The Collegian
BODY OFFICES
Appointment of Present Vice-
President Assured, According
.rshtT"™ '
If ,* are to believe everything that we hear, and substantiate this
with what we see, we are sure lhal the political pot al Fresno Slate
college is boiling with renewed vigor as lhe semi-annual contest for
—
Keen Rivalry Expected to Fea
To Current Reports
/j*Q§ffi&
Associated Student Body office, draw, near. The fact thai 13 ,'"
ture Semi-Annual" Po
dents are competing for the six offices affords us actual evidence that
litical Contest
j^JSirJS
tSS^^w
During such tiroes as these the welfare ol Fresno Slate college de-
rnand. that students, given the right of .electing those who aspire to
rule over them for the semester, should inform themselves of the re
Associated Student Body ol'the Kr.s
L XM-ane baa been accept,,! l» Will
Sj.-Li.Be. who has been prci.ld.-nl of
,bi, 1.1,1111111.111 over since Its eslab-
tlsbm.-nt. will become effective at the
■ - j8>j iM''
spective merits of the candidates. No one should cast his vote solely
because the candidate is a friend, a fraternity brother, or is being
backed by someone who is well liked about the campus, unless he
knows (hat this man will fill the office to the best interests of Fresno
i^^^^of&T^^0 s,mc colleKe "nd not"°
Fellow students— Remember this The flarr^thaTtne man'Trries
with him isn t a sufficient guide as to his ability. There are times
h-ld last Friday morning d'n'rin-'r.-CT
lead-r and lhe editorship „f the r„l
leglan Is anticipated since three atu
», IK.
HI ' alls
when "the other fellow's man" may be the best.
are equally as .|..|.-rniln.-d to t>.-rnni>
Thar,.', ,T,r'sUto Ilcara^l"^.-*
1 \W|j
Posture Campaign To "COLLEGE Y. W. C. A.
inate.l yesterday were as follows
Etafr^SHl^l
■L ' Tjjj
Be Staged On Campus HEARS OF JAPAN
of the Associated Men rttuil.-nts, Kl
wood Mitchell, studenl member of tb.
rlX/7hrroclmendba™on9 He 11
Hk A^M
Second Week in February Has
Been Set Aside for D-n |