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STUDENT COUNCIL WEDNESDAY -COLIEGIAM KILROY PROMENADE THURSDAY •READABLE — WORTH READING FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1946 HER M*4JESTY Kilroy Promenade To Climax Contest Climaxing; the "Draw Kibtjjr" contest, the Kilroy Prome- nade will be held Thursday evening at 8 in the union social hall. The winners of the congest will be announced during intermission and at that time their prizes will be swarded. The winning drawings of Kilroy will be printed in Friday's CHECKIN UP MusicDepartmenti; To Stage Annual Carol Service ♦Collegian. be contributed to World Student Service fund So far Fresno State College has contributed nothing towards this organisation With music by Jack Martin and 'ACIOE SCHUCKNECHT last year s queen, is shown crown ing Dorothy Dtllman as campus queen of Fresno State College al the Queen s Ball Saturday night Photo by Weymouth Dorothy Dillman Is New Campus Queen Dorothy Dillman waa officially proclaimed the 1947 qu«?en if the Fresno State College csmpus Saturday evening when the crown was placed on her head during th> coronation ceremonies of the annual Queen's Ball, held in the Memorial Auditorium. ♦ Mlaa Dillman. a junior cbemi-My IBS* . i*" I major was aponsored In the queen ! ff IF1ICT L d I" T) I V3 I contest by Triple S She has served _. . 'Ill Tickets Available •tmas paaaages of the "Mew- by Handel, will be Included la tbe 20th annual carol service- to he preaented by tbe Charm t'horus and A t'appalla Choir at 11 a.m. Friday in the auditorium Karl Kultti. instructor of mualc. will play Ave* Maria." by Prans Saubert. on the violin Tbe audience ia to sing three carols with tb* chorus and choir Tbe Charm Chorus will present the first of the service and tbe A Cappella Choir tbe latter half PRELUDE BY BAUER Part one will begin with an or gan prelude by Elaine Sauer*fol lowed hy "O. Come. All gg Faith ful." with the audience; "Slseea- nerd's Song.' Christmas Day." Ave Marie." played by Kultti. Sl lent Night' Rex Glorine and Hark the- Herald Angels Sing." with the audience Part t»o will consist mostly of selections from the Maastaa" And the Glory of tbe Lord.- "O. Thou Thst Tellest Good Things to Zion." For Into fs I MM l* Horn." and "Halleluiah.'' and "Joy to tbe World." with the audienOB. LUNDKVIST DIRECTS Mlaa Lyllls Lundkvtst assietaat professor or music, directs tfes Charm Chorus and Mary Kobler la tbe student director Janet Want*}" accompanies the rooms at the piano Verne D. leelaney. aa feaaor of mualc. leads pella Choir Thr chon nied b> Helena Kapri* piano snd Klaine aaaai uinraent Include* a comedy skit by Bill Larsen snd Doug Beetle- slone. Bids are on sale, priced at Set cents a person END OF CONTEST The Kilroy Promenade is a cut nmatton of two week* of tntereat in the character that has gained national fame since the end of the w»r The majority of the entries .ubtnitted expressed tbe war angle. although quite a few artists con verted him to civilian Ufa The entries of The Collegian sponsored contest were sent Friday tn George McManus. illustrator of Bringing l'p Father where they will be Judged and lettirncd with PICTURED left to right, are George Zenovich. Frank Snyder Arthur Safstrom and Leland Scott discussing the constitution revision plans to be presented at the student council meeting tomorrow night Photo by Scott Absent Groups Will Lose Council Rights i psi rial fund committee, wa* president of Triple S. and a member of Fresh man Women* Luncheon Club She I* a member of Chi Phi Sigma. To kalon. I* vice-president of the Al Tickets for the Alpha Wlnle Carnival, to be held February a, and 7 at Voaemlte. are no. aval . and secretary sble in the Hook.lore for $2 and aj KfJBJ FIRST ATTENDANT Keeervatlon tickets for lodging leorothes Sunler. runner up for . * will not be tefiitifed alter January the title of queen, was the first attendant The other attendants ■* «nnounced Al Kului. .„ charge were Marilyn Turney. Jean Miles of ■rrangemenl*. and Mary Kohler. i A snow queen t.i U- chosen •»'■> Trumpeters Jacqueline Richer from freshman and sophomore can and Loree Rosenburg from the didate* lo rule over the rarnlval. Freano High School, announced tbe *HI be picked at a .no» fiance in e of the royal parade led by ibe »tudenl union social ball Feb the 1*46 , ruary 4. All organization, are asked queen, who crowned her successor ! to sponsor a candidate Prances Burkholder carried tbe The three day festivities include royal scepter and Douglas Potter, .ki exhibitions, and Snow Ball, to the jeweled crown be held at the Silv-i lop laedgc LAST TO ENTER at Fish Camp. Queen Dorothy and Ml Parke, \emmmm aoang. menu have been tbe king of the campus, were the „,„,,. „„ 4u<, „„,,. Musicians to Serenade Staters Witfi Carols A rlsrion sound will drift over the Fresno State Campus today .it noon from the roof of MrLane Hall • hen trumpeteera begin a week long serenade of Christmas Carol- John Keraly Jack Allen Geoige Sllva. Verne Co. an M Jim Imgovir and Vern Park will be the men with tbe horns Rev. Palmquist to Speak Song of the Little Child will tie Ihe topic of Kev I II PalmqUlst pastor of the First Methodist Church when he speaks at the Christmas chapel service Thm- day in the playhouse auilitorium at ll 3n pm Maude Carey will sing Ave Mi rla" at Ihe service, which Is spoil sored bv the Student Christian As- The 12 prlxe. to be awarded t the five winners are l Five fie* half hour flying lei i oleman of the Adam Airport : New IM table model radio Vallev Appliance Company I China lease table lamp with a silk shade — The New Josephine Furniture Store 4. Gold filled cigarette caae — Baldwin's. Jewelers 5. Complete dinner for two—Pla. \ Lake Lodg*. a. Spaulding tennis, racket—Mid- Valley Sports Center I. Dressed, staffed, and masted Christmas turkey—Jorgensen's Catering Company. s Hair gallon decorated Ice cream cake—Borden t Dairy. » luppv Expert Canine Beauty Salon • Coca-Cola Bottling Company. II Sport shirt—Id i: Fortran m !»i of winner— Holly wood ■ massage Hall's Heslth 11 Two box sests Eve Ice Hockev gani- 15. Two pairs of nylons—Rodder's Mademoiselle 16 Album of populsr records Jim Schlffer's 17 Month's free lunches - Stu dent Inlon Coffee Shop. le Tb.. seats to Raisin Bowl Raisin Bowl Committee Junior Chamber or Commerce 19 Six show passes—Warner's SB. SaWganeratlng Daro lite flash lia-lit Friendly Foss Radio Store 2\ Free passe* to Trianon Hall room to flr»t 5" contestants to en ter contest. II Leathf■ Corona Relates Queen's Ball Activities . After the coronation Ihe queen and her escort led a grand march The pa irons and patronesses Included Dr Frank W Thomas. Dr and Mrs Mitchell P. Hogg- Dr and Mr- Hubert Phillips. Dr A K Lang, and Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Jack The sponsors were Miss Mary t leaker Dr Elisabeth bbbbwS an I I Shafer Work of Famous Artists Is Subject of Exhibit Color reproductions of tbe most poignant subject In mankind's history—Madonna and Child will be displayed in the circulation lobby of the college library during the Many of the reproductions are loaned by MJ** Alexandra Brad sham bead of tbe art depart men and Dr Gertrude 8 Blllard. pro feaaor of Engh*b Some of the painters included in tbe show are Raphael. Pra Lippo Llppi. Alessla Baldovtnettl. Bern hardino Luinl. Botticelli. Pra An gellco and Antonio Da Messina By Al Corona had the dubious disti a tuxedo This I All von have to Half of this i ault and $'. I deposit ta $4.5" n away then pay r <lepo*it Tbs PLEATS I thought the -hut pleats very attractive until I found out they were patches. It looked like the shirt bad been washed with some gentle soap twice as potent as a lye solution. The pants bad that new. shiny look around you know where and the coat was a dream. It reminded me of one my father used to wear when he was quite young. After trying it on 1 waa convince,| it was the same one The aalt waa in such bad shape that I solved the problem by having it After dr* sing. I home of my escort :■ on .novum I knock. ' gg in a beaiitllnl. w h :• Ih-.I stag. «,(h ribbon* attache.! and shoes which were shaped M .icily like her feet ill fsct. Hie similarity was so startling I bee.in to doubt she bad any shoes, but after dropping a quarter and see ing she could not pick ft tip ter tween her toes 1 waa e—I land I BJB spots around her shoulders her dress waa very at- iramve Mter 1 tried to scrub the spots off for about an hour -he finally admitted that I was scrubbing het shoulder ami -h. loo sensitive about her fr tell me I was shocked but alter calming flow n we- prof r*;t~mj4r*L- NO CAR Mv gul did not | . .. hitchhik. \\. Hi not have to wait long and soon were riding oo the bark of a truck which contained tbe source of nioet Fresno wealth: grape*. After riding a Utile way. we began to notice the pleasant odor the grape. put forth. War II There w.re h.ii.Ilv ,,-iv ■ J the auditorium, lining up tor iden ■BBS. up to check our ■ Aaaaxing NOT MANY PRESENT * pie present I could have been handled \t iwo ..I.-.I I reach for a handkerchief for fear of putting my bands la ansae oa* : he orchestra waa ter- imber they would BBsBt torth with some hot awing. sBoM entry aad. and proceed with some slow, sweet pitas. All in all. though, tbe dance wa* a bag. swecess snd neither hell nor high wsler will slop attending the next one if I can get a abort leave Caravan Ready Thursday The Caravan, th* Coll*g* msg- aim*, will be available Thursday. Arrival of the magazines sched uled for ycstsreJsy were poat- poned because of a delay of th* magazine cover* from Neve York. Ag College Fund Campaign Begins The campaign to asafc toads for tbe Freano State agricultural college is now underway Freano businessmen and industrial leaders are BBaeexagsaaSJ la BB cure Fresno City's .bare of tbe needed $50*.00<i by December .'1 Card, bearing the name* of 2"o Fresno firms ami in<1. will be asked to •ontrlbiit* amounts lariging upward from HSS, have been taken by solicitor.. BEARS MAJOR SHARE | Fresno, as the nn-tt.i. le-ar th* major .hare ot the fund . hairman of, need lor such a st bienl in the San Joaquin Valley in.I we- all will benefit Horn the school, as will the BBS) ELIMINATES EXPERIMENTS W »■ know educated better operator*. Concentrating the knowledge :n one .pot and eliminating, farm ex If-nmenis will add MS Member, of tbe sgrtcultural < onituittee- have discussed s postal Ihe college They said the site purch.i in. aoaae five miles notth .if the state college i ampus. is much ha: : tacllitie. than would ' I'.uk COST TOO GREAT > ■ • ss brought bb laat Wednesday as; Ik. l ollee;,. ' • ■ The attaining 8. goal -Miniated a* inland .l.itm - legislature I ONLY DRIVE • si the cur rent rampa.k- hf .ollerc The money obtained will be suf •:.H>I f« two a huh it will be taken over by the *tate. - :t* made pg he st hteol can be am. hree year period to take ad van age ot liberal inrotae tax deduc ions ..Ilow.-,! i..i sue h e-onttibn ! It has been reported that approx .match llTiotHt of tbe fund hss been given mostly in lsrge gifts > Aay racBSaiied csmpus organixa tlon aat rigfuaaHS at taa stu I -e-ung tomorrow ere ning will be dropped from the council roster This action was announced by student officials as a result of the regular a bonce of some representative*, student of Seers and committee beads The constitution reviaioo com mittee w ill presant to council members for discussion plans for a new Tbe commit out whether or not the lack of in terest In student affairs ia the re suit ot a faulty constitution, declared the present doeuaaeat laadw- quale for student To avoid confusion snd lack of efflcJancy and coordination of ta. different boards aa a result of tb. REVISION ■ .stitution will provide for an executive council to act as an advisory board over the hoards Tbe revised • • ify the du • merits of sll student commlsseonets the present one anstitutioo would provide inr tb>- number of board meet the present ( are to meet is not stated1 One board has not yet met. GROUPS LISTED B sroup. luted on the coejn I ha Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha rfeau UI Center fcwN I BBs nine Key. Campus. t. Chinese Student Club. Charm (bom- Freshman. Sopho more Junior and Senior classes i ollegienne Hall Delta Kappa lvlta Mu Phi. Delta Sigma I i bwbbbbbbw. Empathy French Club Freshman Luncheon Club. German iBBBg Economics. Inlerfra tetnity Council Intervarsity Chris >«h|. International Rela lion. Club. Kappa Delta I . . beran Student Asaocla Vlpha IVlta Newman •micron. •hi Mu Alpha SwBBBeBetwl CeXB* 1*1 Epsilon. Pi Gamma Mu 1*1 Nu Gamma. Psi I' iblu Kelation* Commit tee Kallv » ommittee. Sigma Phi '...mm.i S.gnia I vita Pt. Sigma -mi taa Delta. Stnfonia. < -. Coat mittee Student Ho.lv Tuple- S U \\ >r|l ]. . Theta Groutw that have not been Bated • •lovirh. stu dent president Collect Clothes in Foyer Club beginning A box will b of the administration I morrow in which a quested to place clean clothing ready to be packed
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 |
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Title | Dec 17, 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 |
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STUDENT
COUNCIL
WEDNESDAY
-COLIEGIAM
KILROY
PROMENADE
THURSDAY
•READABLE — WORTH READING
FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1946
HER M*4JESTY
Kilroy Promenade
To Climax Contest
Climaxing; the "Draw Kibtjjr" contest, the Kilroy Prome-
nade will be held Thursday evening at 8 in the union social
hall. The winners of the congest will be announced during
intermission and at that time their prizes will be swarded.
The winning drawings of Kilroy will be printed in Friday's
CHECKIN UP
MusicDepartmenti;
To Stage Annual
Carol Service
♦Collegian.
be contributed to World Student Service fund So far Fresno
State College has contributed nothing towards this organisation
With music by Jack Martin and
'ACIOE SCHUCKNECHT last year s queen, is shown crown
ing Dorothy Dtllman as campus queen of Fresno State
College al the Queen s Ball Saturday night
Photo by Weymouth
Dorothy Dillman Is
New Campus Queen
Dorothy Dillman waa officially proclaimed the 1947 qu«?en
if the Fresno State College csmpus Saturday evening when
the crown was placed on her head during th> coronation
ceremonies of the annual Queen's Ball, held in the Memorial
Auditorium. ♦
Mlaa Dillman. a junior cbemi-My IBS* . i*" I
major was aponsored In the queen ! ff IF1ICT L d I" T) I V3 I
contest by Triple S She has served _. . 'Ill
Tickets Available
•tmas paaaages of the "Mew-
by Handel, will be Included
la tbe 20th annual carol service- to
he preaented by tbe Charm t'horus
and A t'appalla Choir at 11 a.m.
Friday in the auditorium
Karl Kultti. instructor of mualc.
will play Ave* Maria." by Prans
Saubert. on the violin
Tbe audience ia to sing three carols with tb* chorus and choir
Tbe Charm Chorus will present
the first of the service and tbe A
Cappella Choir tbe latter half
PRELUDE BY BAUER
Part one will begin with an or
gan prelude by Elaine Sauer*fol
lowed hy "O. Come. All gg Faith
ful." with the audience; "Slseea-
nerd's Song.' Christmas Day."
Ave Marie." played by Kultti. Sl
lent Night' Rex Glorine and
Hark the- Herald Angels Sing."
with the audience
Part t»o will consist mostly of
selections from the Maastaa"
And the Glory of tbe Lord.- "O.
Thou Thst Tellest Good Things to
Zion." For Into fs I MM l*
Horn." and "Halleluiah.'' and "Joy
to tbe World." with the audienOB.
LUNDKVIST DIRECTS
Mlaa Lyllls Lundkvtst assietaat
professor or music, directs tfes
Charm Chorus and Mary Kobler la
tbe student director Janet Want*}"
accompanies the rooms at the
piano
Verne D. leelaney. aa
feaaor of mualc. leads
pella Choir Thr chon
nied b> Helena Kapri*
piano snd Klaine aaaai
uinraent Include* a comedy skit
by Bill Larsen snd Doug Beetle-
slone. Bids are on sale, priced at
Set cents a person
END OF CONTEST
The Kilroy Promenade is a cut
nmatton of two week* of tntereat
in the character that has gained
national fame since the end of the
w»r The majority of the entries
.ubtnitted expressed tbe war angle.
although quite a few artists con
verted him to civilian Ufa
The entries of The Collegian
sponsored contest were sent Friday
tn George McManus. illustrator of
Bringing l'p Father where they
will be Judged and lettirncd with
PICTURED left to right, are George Zenovich. Frank Snyder
Arthur Safstrom and Leland Scott discussing the constitution revision plans to be presented at the student council
meeting tomorrow night Photo by Scott
Absent Groups Will
Lose Council Rights
i psi
rial fund committee, wa* president
of Triple S. and a member of Fresh
man Women* Luncheon Club She
I* a member of Chi Phi Sigma. To
kalon. I* vice-president of the Al
Tickets for the Alpha Wlnle
Carnival, to be held February a,
and 7 at Voaemlte. are no. aval
. and secretary sble in the Hook.lore for $2 and
aj KfJBJ
FIRST ATTENDANT Keeervatlon tickets for lodging
leorothes Sunler. runner up for
. * will not be tefiitifed alter January
the title of queen, was the first
attendant The other attendants ■* «nnounced Al Kului. .„ charge
were Marilyn Turney. Jean Miles of ■rrangemenl*.
and Mary Kohler. i A snow queen t.i U- chosen •»'■>
Trumpeters Jacqueline Richer from freshman and sophomore can
and Loree Rosenburg from the didate* lo rule over the rarnlval.
Freano High School, announced tbe *HI be picked at a .no» fiance in
e of the royal parade led by ibe »tudenl union social ball Feb
the 1*46 , ruary 4. All organization, are asked
queen, who crowned her successor ! to sponsor a candidate
Prances Burkholder carried tbe The three day festivities include
royal scepter and Douglas Potter, .ki exhibitions, and Snow Ball, to
the jeweled crown be held at the Silv-i lop laedgc
LAST TO ENTER at Fish Camp.
Queen Dorothy and Ml Parke, \emmmm aoang. menu have been
tbe king of the campus, were the „,„,,. „„ 4u<, „„,,.
Musicians to Serenade
Staters Witfi Carols
A rlsrion sound will drift over
the Fresno State Campus today .it
noon from the roof of MrLane Hall
• hen trumpeteera begin a week
long serenade of Christmas Carol-
John Keraly Jack Allen Geoige
Sllva. Verne Co. an M
Jim Imgovir and Vern Park will be
the men with tbe horns
Rev. Palmquist to Speak
Song of the Little Child will tie
Ihe topic of Kev I II PalmqUlst
pastor of the First Methodist
Church when he speaks at the
Christmas chapel service Thm-
day in the playhouse auilitorium at
ll 3n pm
Maude Carey will sing Ave Mi
rla" at Ihe service, which Is spoil
sored bv the Student Christian As-
The 12 prlxe. to be awarded t
the five winners are
l Five fie* half hour flying lei
i oleman of the Adam
Airport
: New IM table model radio
Vallev Appliance Company
I China lease table lamp with a
silk shade — The New Josephine
Furniture Store
4. Gold filled cigarette caae —
Baldwin's. Jewelers
5. Complete dinner for two—Pla. \
Lake Lodg*.
a. Spaulding tennis, racket—Mid-
Valley Sports Center
I. Dressed, staffed, and masted
Christmas turkey—Jorgensen's Catering Company.
s Hair gallon decorated Ice
cream cake—Borden t Dairy.
» luppv Expert Canine Beauty
Salon
•
Coca-Cola Bottling Company.
II Sport shirt—Id
i: Fortran m !»i of winner—
Holly wood ■
massage Hall's Heslth
11 Two box sests
Eve Ice Hockev gani-
15. Two pairs of nylons—Rodder's
Mademoiselle
16 Album of populsr records
Jim Schlffer's
17 Month's free lunches - Stu
dent Inlon Coffee Shop.
le Tb.. seats to Raisin Bowl
Raisin Bowl Committee Junior
Chamber or Commerce
19 Six show passes—Warner's
SB. SaWganeratlng Daro lite flash
lia-lit Friendly Foss Radio Store
2\ Free passe* to Trianon Hall
room to flr»t 5" contestants to en
ter contest.
II Leathf■
Corona Relates Queen's Ball Activities
. After
the coronation Ihe queen and her
escort led a grand march The pa
irons and patronesses Included Dr
Frank W Thomas. Dr and Mrs
Mitchell P. Hogg- Dr and Mr-
Hubert Phillips. Dr A K Lang, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Jack
The sponsors were Miss Mary t
leaker Dr Elisabeth bbbbwS an I
I Shafer
Work of Famous Artists
Is Subject of Exhibit
Color reproductions of tbe most
poignant subject In mankind's history—Madonna and Child will be
displayed in the circulation lobby
of the college library during the
Many of the reproductions are
loaned by MJ** Alexandra Brad
sham bead of tbe art depart men
and Dr Gertrude 8 Blllard. pro
feaaor of Engh*b
Some of the painters included in
tbe show are Raphael. Pra Lippo
Llppi. Alessla Baldovtnettl. Bern
hardino Luinl. Botticelli. Pra An
gellco and Antonio Da Messina
By Al Corona
had the dubious disti
a tuxedo This I
All von have to
Half of this i
ault and $'. I
deposit ta $4.5" n
away then pay
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