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^OLLSOIAM "READABLE — WORTH READING" yQL. XXXVI~~ FRESXO, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1946 XO. 23 ON THE TRAIL Council Postpones Special Meeting By Ed Owanaby A special meeting voted by student council for tomorrow night to consider the inadequacies of the existing student association constitution has been postponed until the regular meeting a week from tomorrow because the hss been scheduled by other groups. Dr. F. W. Thomas To Retire in 48 After 21 Years Pr Frank \V. Thomas of Fresno Slate College announced Saturday lie will letlre In June. m« He will have served, the college 21 .ii that time. He was appointee) president of Fresno 8t*te April 7 1»*?7 He rame her. la UK aa vice prwaldent of Fresno Normal School, predecessor ..f Ihe college He succeeded fhe Iste Charles L MeDanc. wbo served as president since 1S11 Farm Fund Bill In the Making Fund* Jor the Praai recognised l not st the meeting ho dropped from tho cauncn. Critical attituoe This .land showed the critical attitude aaaumed by ihe group alt er hearing the report of the constitutional investigating committee, headed by Iceland Scolt The < om . t took tip the student conslilulion article by article, and. although fea sections BBSS found lie ruajoi inadequa cle. were (Ii ihe di.portionate .mount ol control lit student aaso- cuiion affairs on Ihe pan of cer tain faculty members ure of boards to meet regularly ,and Ihe absence of cert.ni elected .is Irom board meet inga. (3) a lark of I iMIldl.slllBt ' boards .tmlent groups and student committee heads. (I) Ihe self con eluding fact that most up by the constitution are op* rat ■he bounds of the ar tides ii they are operating effic gg boards and Ihe slu dent court instead ol metely de termlning policy are mu lapping for legislative. BSJggsS diclal duties College Requests $110,000 Boost In Current Budget counseling service ta Ihe increased enrollment. President Frank W Thomas, who returned Friday from hearinga at Sacramento, said In 1917 the eoun I sboUffl be- doubled IN feel the educational prob lems of veterans In relation to the fie-ld. ol employment likely to he open to them .ill reouite a great deal more personal ailenlion from counselor* than ha. been posslMe ADO 15 INSTRUCTORS Dr. Thomas further stated. In addition to the expansion of In MiMitioii.il satatag which win m \ol\. the apiMiintment of about !'■ FSC Queen to Be Chosen Thursday At Annual Tea Thursday afternoon at the an nual queen's tea In tbe Elmer J Schmidt home on Huntington Hon levard one of the five enndedafa .elected In last week'* election will be selected aa queen of Free SB State I'ollege. Vying for the coveted title sre Mary Kohler. sponaored by Ibe Alpha fraternity and (barm I hoi ii.. Jean Miles, sponsored by the Alpha Tbeta sorority and Kappa Dells PI. Marilyn I date of the Delta Kappa sorority. ■bbb Ttti-i- ■; aad Dorothea - : (ollegiene Hall TEA CHAIRMEN Henila Packard. Ilernlce Bsghair. end Virginia i'oilman are the cha.t MB ol the- tea. which will be held Irom 3 to .', r.f the tea the judge. will .elect the queen wbo will he escorted lo tbe formal ball Saturday mgbl by IM BaSBS » will t lege Agricultural Department will be sponaored by Assemblyman James C. Crlchton in the forth coming leglslstiv* session, it was announced laat week. ton said be will renew his bill for an appropriation of at least flBS.BBB a year from horse racing Hind* for the support of the agri cultural department. A bearing on this proposal has been set for De this proposal was held yesterday before an assembly interim com Fourth District Court Be II. BBM sB believe, 'he objection ol ibe Fresno County Farm llu rSSB has been overcome and the possibility of passage is bright for The committee filtered a lent* tlve proposal to correct these shortcomings subject in furthei correction, and change, by the council ami tbe student body. To correct entanglement of tbe Hoard n both top [>oli< > ■Battera aad nickel and .time bud getlng and accounting, and hi eliminate- the outside faculty con trol on the board. Ihe committee recommended I hat a top body be established with H student* aaa) one faculty member to pas* on the action of three low cialned boaiil. This top board would handle no financial matters ami would not be belabored with (Coniiaaad ea Pag* *> of equip be bought ■luting the wear years -Included will ne- laboratory equipment lor the science despart hue. to take care ol tbe large enrollment will be ade . the large number- interested n MAY BUY SURPLUS Dr Thoma* added most of th* necessary equipment can be pur war surplus, never theleas much of the specialised ap paratus must be- brought I mm BBSS merrial houses. The budget a|.|.io\e.l by the legislature in Ihe Spring ol 1»I5 would ha\« been utterly insuffn I • nt" Di Thoma* coniinueif to Queen's Ball Tickets Bids for the Queen's Ball may at th* ticket booth >n the main foy*r of th* administration build ■ ng. All woman atudent* and married m«n ttudcntt may pgr. chase bids upon presentation of their student body card*. Student* *houid not attempt to obtain bid* for outsider!, at a three-way check k planned to pr*. !l » Hellman Drama Opens at Playhouse By Greg Kolajian The Little Foie." ops—a last night beinre an BBBSS ence at tbe Inivetm Brst of six presenta- rtlng waa keen during the The tension relased too greatly helote I rt many bright spots IIgIOBSle|. Irom individual ai tors during important -I • Italians depletion .. den. was fin.- and , . scene or the second Bag lacks notion* Marisn Dysinger plays an admit She dell I) gf Ihe most difficult . Ihealei RABAIOLI AS BIRDIE UeEa Rah*mil BBeBanSSBJ BSawanSB tbe escapist Hirdle Hubbard Her speech at Ibe beginning ol the third .,, t || whimsical unil regretrul at Renn Fuller- lafS llubbatd is a keen rharscterisallon man's son" lollowlng faithfully his WEINSCHENK DEPENDABLE A. usual. Franz turns in a de|iendable t>erformance MkafB] 'he rialtv weak br..tb.i ..I Itfti Hubbard snd Re glna Ciddens Hen Hubbard acted b) Howard Klrby. la Ihe planning and clever business hesd ot the Hubbard bro there. Klrby. voice suits his psrt and he sets the role well. Joy Rose Impersonates Alexsn ,lra eswawBSfl .pirltedly In ihe third MINOR ROLES GOOD Carol Norman as the maid Ad dl. Ilenrv Hreene Jr . aa the hot ler. Cal. and Wendell Bell as Wil Ham Marshall, the northern busl The four remain • | - attendant. one of whom will be chosen t tank aa firlft attendant. COMMITTEE HEADS Rvolvg lni|>erairice furniture • Cochran. invltatlon- Chambille Malone. decorati.u - sesBaSBJ l'cii »The guests will b. Mts ■sssaSa . hairmsn TO ENTERTAIN Harbara Ittiei Ii »il. . : by Helena Be Kuth K.l Caravan Available Soon • \ H \ \ \ M MELVIN ISAACSON Collegian columnist is shown with his dog 1 of 1 appears that the elus..- disappeared into the womens lounge by Schober Kilroy Takes Form As Entries Pour In Kilroy, emerging in novel and ingenious forms from the latent, is making his first actual appearance to the world here at Fresno State. Since the "Draw Kilrm"' contest started last Friday, numerous conceptions of the fabulous character have been handed in to The Collegian office. Plans Announced For Summer School nlable on will be given tt.. lea bwbSSH student body in th- H '. the win- s i«.ll be announced snd their Milton Jone*. .irmaii for the Fresno Stale >rld ewaeeBesBt Service PeB FBeaBSe. State mB'r'' '* to eSSSeSS the proceeds Irom the affair stated. Plans for I'romenade. a sport - la be held m the union *e> hSgfl the .amiu- -e.-,im and the ggaj hall Thursday I>e. embei IS. S| • .1 rapidly and the ■ Bt also lUt I 'he Prom- ■ linr to Frank » I for many ! BRIGGS DIRECTOR •»■»■« LIST MOUNTS PMsasj have ■ I show that i , Bfl the con • ■liiiation aasartaseOgM lor men g ha reason to many i.irh ama- - WAJLM ASSISTANT DEADLINE ■ ■ The tenlai (was BBS* I Handbook Editor Reveals Startling Facts of FSC Students From AtoZ I'" of I . La MARIAN DYSINGER as Regina Giddens. Howard • Ben Hubbard and Wendell Bell as William Marshall are pictured in a scene Irom the first act ol The Little Foxes which opened at the Playhouse last night Photo by Scott Bights, closing December 11 Tick els sre available at the box office In the Playhouse lobby on pres.n talion of student body cards publishinc . 1 • has more than dou ' Just wh.n ;:• tain- Ih gsSSs BBS I saw - ewSfl BBSe . - made bv its editor Annie Shew If yom name Johnson oi Smith* If so there are ov.i _•'. other student, with voui name Hut if your name 1.11 Hum or /emu ii h there is no other Staler wbo share, your surname" Thi- i- just one ..i Editor Shew has found by look Ing over bef l»l« product The Johnsons' with ■ students Other prevalant BBSS nuoug the gg* Smith M and Allen. Ilrow.li I- n : •.. •ti aSS, and Suwatt Ihonij.-.n , ..-t with four and ^ .fling ;.ublishin»- Nelson. IV in.I \\ ilsou K oai - i This was done M t-uopet. Cowan. >gr»ma*B Mar 1nU I F.ll |S«a the handbook eSBBgl Robinson gg irre pubhshed in etisen sm: Three students hear (he name a praclice which 1 Hjinltl Johnson all of them fresh three years. men Ihe trio are lt.inald II names I aid Hoy and Donald Koy ated into t Duplicaiee of the name are found l»j:. Faculty members were listed on the campus for David Parker once before thai, in l»Jt.
Object Description
Title | 1946_12 The Daily Collegian December 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | Dec 10, 1946 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | ^OLLSOIAM "READABLE — WORTH READING" yQL. XXXVI~~ FRESXO, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1946 XO. 23 ON THE TRAIL Council Postpones Special Meeting By Ed Owanaby A special meeting voted by student council for tomorrow night to consider the inadequacies of the existing student association constitution has been postponed until the regular meeting a week from tomorrow because the hss been scheduled by other groups. Dr. F. W. Thomas To Retire in 48 After 21 Years Pr Frank \V. Thomas of Fresno Slate College announced Saturday lie will letlre In June. m« He will have served, the college 21 .ii that time. He was appointee) president of Fresno 8t*te April 7 1»*?7 He rame her. la UK aa vice prwaldent of Fresno Normal School, predecessor ..f Ihe college He succeeded fhe Iste Charles L MeDanc. wbo served as president since 1S11 Farm Fund Bill In the Making Fund* Jor the Praai recognised l not st the meeting ho dropped from tho cauncn. Critical attituoe This .land showed the critical attitude aaaumed by ihe group alt er hearing the report of the constitutional investigating committee, headed by Iceland Scolt The < om . t took tip the student conslilulion article by article, and. although fea sections BBSS found lie ruajoi inadequa cle. were (Ii ihe di.portionate .mount ol control lit student aaso- cuiion affairs on Ihe pan of cer tain faculty members ure of boards to meet regularly ,and Ihe absence of cert.ni elected .is Irom board meet inga. (3) a lark of I iMIldl.slllBt ' boards .tmlent groups and student committee heads. (I) Ihe self con eluding fact that most up by the constitution are op* rat ■he bounds of the ar tides ii they are operating effic gg boards and Ihe slu dent court instead ol metely de termlning policy are mu lapping for legislative. BSJggsS diclal duties College Requests $110,000 Boost In Current Budget counseling service ta Ihe increased enrollment. President Frank W Thomas, who returned Friday from hearinga at Sacramento, said In 1917 the eoun I sboUffl be- doubled IN feel the educational prob lems of veterans In relation to the fie-ld. ol employment likely to he open to them .ill reouite a great deal more personal ailenlion from counselor* than ha. been posslMe ADO 15 INSTRUCTORS Dr. Thomas further stated. In addition to the expansion of In MiMitioii.il satatag which win m \ol\. the apiMiintment of about !'■ FSC Queen to Be Chosen Thursday At Annual Tea Thursday afternoon at the an nual queen's tea In tbe Elmer J Schmidt home on Huntington Hon levard one of the five enndedafa .elected In last week'* election will be selected aa queen of Free SB State I'ollege. Vying for the coveted title sre Mary Kohler. sponaored by Ibe Alpha fraternity and (barm I hoi ii.. Jean Miles, sponsored by the Alpha Tbeta sorority and Kappa Dells PI. Marilyn I date of the Delta Kappa sorority. ■bbb Ttti-i- ■; aad Dorothea - : (ollegiene Hall TEA CHAIRMEN Henila Packard. Ilernlce Bsghair. end Virginia i'oilman are the cha.t MB ol the- tea. which will be held Irom 3 to .', r.f the tea the judge. will .elect the queen wbo will he escorted lo tbe formal ball Saturday mgbl by IM BaSBS » will t lege Agricultural Department will be sponaored by Assemblyman James C. Crlchton in the forth coming leglslstiv* session, it was announced laat week. ton said be will renew his bill for an appropriation of at least flBS.BBB a year from horse racing Hind* for the support of the agri cultural department. A bearing on this proposal has been set for De this proposal was held yesterday before an assembly interim com Fourth District Court Be II. BBM sB believe, 'he objection ol ibe Fresno County Farm llu rSSB has been overcome and the possibility of passage is bright for The committee filtered a lent* tlve proposal to correct these shortcomings subject in furthei correction, and change, by the council ami tbe student body. To correct entanglement of tbe Hoard n both top [>oli< > ■Battera aad nickel and .time bud getlng and accounting, and hi eliminate- the outside faculty con trol on the board. Ihe committee recommended I hat a top body be established with H student* aaa) one faculty member to pas* on the action of three low cialned boaiil. This top board would handle no financial matters ami would not be belabored with (Coniiaaad ea Pag* *> of equip be bought ■luting the wear years -Included will ne- laboratory equipment lor the science despart hue. to take care ol tbe large enrollment will be ade . the large number- interested n MAY BUY SURPLUS Dr Thoma* added most of th* necessary equipment can be pur war surplus, never theleas much of the specialised ap paratus must be- brought I mm BBSS merrial houses. The budget a|.|.io\e.l by the legislature in Ihe Spring ol 1»I5 would ha\« been utterly insuffn I • nt" Di Thoma* coniinueif to Queen's Ball Tickets Bids for the Queen's Ball may at th* ticket booth >n the main foy*r of th* administration build ■ ng. All woman atudent* and married m«n ttudcntt may pgr. chase bids upon presentation of their student body card*. Student* *houid not attempt to obtain bid* for outsider!, at a three-way check k planned to pr*. !l » Hellman Drama Opens at Playhouse By Greg Kolajian The Little Foie." ops—a last night beinre an BBBSS ence at tbe Inivetm Brst of six presenta- rtlng waa keen during the The tension relased too greatly helote I rt many bright spots IIgIOBSle|. Irom individual ai tors during important -I • Italians depletion .. den. was fin.- and , . scene or the second Bag lacks notion* Marisn Dysinger plays an admit She dell I) gf Ihe most difficult . Ihealei RABAIOLI AS BIRDIE UeEa Rah*mil BBeBanSSBJ BSawanSB tbe escapist Hirdle Hubbard Her speech at Ibe beginning ol the third .,, t || whimsical unil regretrul at Renn Fuller- lafS llubbatd is a keen rharscterisallon man's son" lollowlng faithfully his WEINSCHENK DEPENDABLE A. usual. Franz turns in a de|iendable t>erformance MkafB] 'he rialtv weak br..tb.i ..I Itfti Hubbard snd Re glna Ciddens Hen Hubbard acted b) Howard Klrby. la Ihe planning and clever business hesd ot the Hubbard bro there. Klrby. voice suits his psrt and he sets the role well. Joy Rose Impersonates Alexsn ,lra eswawBSfl .pirltedly In ihe third MINOR ROLES GOOD Carol Norman as the maid Ad dl. Ilenrv Hreene Jr . aa the hot ler. Cal. and Wendell Bell as Wil Ham Marshall, the northern busl The four remain • | - attendant. one of whom will be chosen t tank aa firlft attendant. COMMITTEE HEADS Rvolvg lni|>erairice furniture • Cochran. invltatlon- Chambille Malone. decorati.u - sesBaSBJ l'cii »The guests will b. Mts ■sssaSa . hairmsn TO ENTERTAIN Harbara Ittiei Ii »il. . : by Helena Be Kuth K.l Caravan Available Soon • \ H \ \ \ M MELVIN ISAACSON Collegian columnist is shown with his dog 1 of 1 appears that the elus..- disappeared into the womens lounge by Schober Kilroy Takes Form As Entries Pour In Kilroy, emerging in novel and ingenious forms from the latent, is making his first actual appearance to the world here at Fresno State. Since the "Draw Kilrm"' contest started last Friday, numerous conceptions of the fabulous character have been handed in to The Collegian office. Plans Announced For Summer School nlable on will be given tt.. lea bwbSSH student body in th- H '. the win- s i«.ll be announced snd their Milton Jone*. .irmaii for the Fresno Stale >rld ewaeeBesBt Service PeB FBeaBSe. State mB'r'' '* to eSSSeSS the proceeds Irom the affair stated. Plans for I'romenade. a sport - la be held m the union *e> hSgfl the .amiu- -e.-,im and the ggaj hall Thursday I>e. embei IS. S| • .1 rapidly and the ■ Bt also lUt I 'he Prom- ■ linr to Frank » I for many ! BRIGGS DIRECTOR •»■»■« LIST MOUNTS PMsasj have ■ I show that i , Bfl the con • ■liiiation aasartaseOgM lor men g ha reason to many i.irh ama- - WAJLM ASSISTANT DEADLINE ■ ■ The tenlai (was BBS* I Handbook Editor Reveals Startling Facts of FSC Students From AtoZ I'" of I . La MARIAN DYSINGER as Regina Giddens. Howard • Ben Hubbard and Wendell Bell as William Marshall are pictured in a scene Irom the first act ol The Little Foxes which opened at the Playhouse last night Photo by Scott Bights, closing December 11 Tick els sre available at the box office In the Playhouse lobby on pres.n talion of student body cards publishinc . 1 • has more than dou ' Just wh.n ;:• tain- Ih gsSSs BBS I saw - ewSfl BBSe . - made bv its editor Annie Shew If yom name Johnson oi Smith* If so there are ov.i _•'. other student, with voui name Hut if your name 1.11 Hum or /emu ii h there is no other Staler wbo share, your surname" Thi- i- just one ..i Editor Shew has found by look Ing over bef l»l« product The Johnsons' with ■ students Other prevalant BBSS nuoug the gg* Smith M and Allen. Ilrow.li I- n : •.. •ti aSS, and Suwatt Ihonij.-.n , ..-t with four and ^ .fling ;.ublishin»- Nelson. IV in.I \\ ilsou K oai - i This was done M t-uopet. Cowan. >gr»ma*B Mar 1nU I F.ll |S«a the handbook eSBBgl Robinson gg irre pubhshed in etisen sm: Three students hear (he name a praclice which 1 Hjinltl Johnson all of them fresh three years. men Ihe trio are lt.inald II names I aid Hoy and Donald Koy ated into t Duplicaiee of the name are found l»j:. Faculty members were listed on the campus for David Parker once before thai, in l»Jt. |