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NE OF THEM WILL BE CAMPUS QUEEN kaP-Pl CATHERINE CARLSON DOROTHY DILLMAN COLLEOIAW Student Matters To Be Considered At Council Today Plans for tbe revtalon of tbe Fresno Stale College Student Con i and petitions to reestab- "READABLE — WORTH READING" FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DKCKMBKR 3. 1946 Xf Campus Queen Candidates Introduced Tomorrow Noon Seventeen candidates for campus queen will be introduced ip the student body tomorrow at an assembly to be held in the auditorium from 12:30 to 1 o'clock. Background music will be furnished by a two piano team composed of Helena Kaprielian The Investigstion committee headed by La-land Srott will report on the matter ot changing tbe run siltutlon aa reault of a campus survey. The committee in its In vestigation observed that the document is fsulty in organization Petitloni to reestablish an as sembly hour next semester will slso be presented tomorrow evening to tbe council for considers- REASONS CITED Sponsored by officers of the four clssses. tbe petitions have been circulating for atudent signature* since last Wednesday. The petit tans cite lour reasons for the tack of support by students of .cbool uctlTetloo: 1. N*v* studsnts who do not know Fresno State traditions fe*l th«y ar* not part of th* atudent body. 2. Student officer* wtn elected b* r ttudentt c saw. t 3. "Lack tntertamment" appealing to all student*. 4. -Absence of any m**n«. oth*r than the impersonal appeal of posters snd The Collsgian to in- form and inatruct large num- hers of students at ons tim«." Thr petition* go on to request •an assembly hour be scheduled at 11 ... In accordance with prewar practices" and conclude "assemblies . would overcome tbe dif WSSF Speech Set for Council Chang Shen. a graduate of the I'mver.ity of Shanghai, wtll apeak before tbe student council at C p m Wednesday on be-half of the World Students Service Fund. A traveling secretary foi S SSK. Miss Cbsng I. lecturing in the I'niled States sfter working with the Nationsl Student Relief for China. That group administers WSSF fum's there. V 000 000 ASKED The minimum In led Ststes contribution to WSSF this yoar It set St Ba.0SS.000. The money is used to aid and rehabilitate student, in Europe and Asia by establishing •ant homes and providing food, clothing and textbooks. . founded in 1937 by the National Interrollegiale Chris tian Council to aid Cbinsss Ota- dents during tbe Japanese Invasion 1 hiring l'JIii it ws. extended Into the Kumpean countrie. Several organisation., dupllrat ing Ita work with < uh.oImImIi .1 in lo BBS/ .luring the war. HAS 47 MEMBERS Today IT nations, including the I met last summer in Prague and formulated a constitution They aNo Lint plana to hasten under Tickets Available For College Play tie Foxes" began yesterday st the Playhouse boxofflce upon present ation of student body card. Tbe l-rn from l«i a.m. until noon and from 1 until I pa. daily The play, second of the rurrent Playhouse season .111 present Ma- Howard Kirby. U-ila Rabaloll. Franz Wcinschenk. and John Harlan in the leading roles. SUPPORTING ROLES The supporting roles will b. act • i|r.| |(j Carol Norman. Henry saWSBs, Jr Bjsssg Kr Hell and Joy Ro*e. The Little Foxes to open I>e- ♦and Elaine Sauer. Following the assembly the next day. stu« I will ■ Do ■es hindering , Bculllea spirit si State . tlve organised body furthering and bettering the ISsWJWAw of that in -iilulion MEETINGS CANCELLED President Frank Thomas can celled the aaaemblies last Spruit when it became sppsrent that tbe student enrollment would surpaas the capacity of tbe auditorium If (Contmmtd on Paf *) bsawatass ha* M plans for a national .tuderils a.sm latiori INDEPENDENT GROUP Although SrSjSJf mm i member of lh«- National" War Fund in 1!»I3 and 1911. it is now an independent group Fresno Slate College la one of tbe few school, that ha. not con tribiiteil lo the fund The WSSF will work with Care iCoatiamrd oa Pat* *> Tickets far tartans without gta .lent boil) i arils will • i the boxofflce. TECHNICAL STAFF The technical staff handsd by Charles Tsyloi will include Jack Sogboniotiian Robe-it Kim Knliai.l Crew Hubert laweSSSi SM ty Malotie. Veinon !!■ sephlne Kluger. An: rXengtas. Shirley DggJ Mtlgredechi.n. crew . Jane Wat ten. ami I. lights; William Walsh Sgg vtls. Joan l lefsaw, props; and Marion Follansbe-e. lo.nime. Marydell Bngg*. eSanSsj Will . labani Janeire Con BSSBBi ui'' 'mi I • Mama Keller, ami < i* Ave girls of their choice at the election booth in tbe union foyer. Koch voter must vote for Bve candidates or hi. ballot will be invalidated. CANDIDATES LISTED Mile Rargum. a Junior. I* tbe candidate of the Om-t» Xi iiiui > An art major, she has served on Ibe rally committee. sag a member of Fre.bman Women's Luncheon Club. Triple s. and vice-president m Ait Center, and: m a member of Alpha Phi t'amma. She it a member of tan. Campus, ami Handbook staffs In ISIS Miss llarcum was i heern as I ottoi. Mildred Ils.ye. also a wniot. is a borne econowlc major She is oroicron Sigma Pi. the Delta SitTns Kp.ilon sororin She is sponsored by tbe Newman Club of which ehe i« a home ecanooairs major She is beans sponsoted b> PI snd is a member of tbe eWJSM l-hi sawaaSB DOROTHY DILLMAN aWaWSSJ inllman m the Triple .in the tally and i ni. BBS ■ Club She I* s mem ber ol Chi I day Club. dent or the Alpha I m ■ • bsSseaSrj ma JEAN LOWE EAN McCAIN SP rf Miller Student-Composer Begins Career With Last Instrument in School Band By Greg Kalajian I took piano leaaon* at < becauae I wanted to Then, when I went into high school in 1935. tbe only Instrument left in the begin ners band waa the trombone and I took it " So Leslie R. Bnsaett. a senior in mualc wboee Suite in •'" will be introduced tonigbt by the Fresno Bute Symphony Orchestra, de scribes Bassett. wbo now call. Madera bis hometown, lived in Fresno as a bay. After he was graduated from Central I'nion High School, he continued his trombone studies with Cuyler La»onard and Huaaell Hays He entered Fresno State College in 1B4S. la Deeeatber. 1*41. be en Hated la the IS. Araty snd was aa- alsnad ta the band of thr 13th Ar- nsored Division. In which Be served until discharged In tbe Army Baaaett arranged music for a dance orchestra, based on Kay Kya*r*s style H* spent eight months overseaa bone and Piano." at a department Ilas.ett said be plana to study composition aa part of hia post graduate work in mualc at "any college that will lake me" Baaaett. 23 years old. w ill sat • • ■ n" J a secondary teaching etem upon graduation However, he add BT" • I hi. Suite in 0" I' a "caeWtlon of tunes, more or lee. ted ■ The first movement Ii t snd light In am allegro tempo is being .piiiaaorsd • the XJpha tj laSSnaS Plymouth Club ami m ■ ■' ■ school, an.I tbe sopuhomore class. Ska waa • • recentl> i h" ■ ELAINE JONES Elaine Jones, a senior pby-u-al education major, is prtOsStat Of ft Kp.ilon and wee president of Ivlla Sigma Kp.ilon soroi |. will t Among Studer Mm ml will b LESLIt SASSETT ing like" The march in the thud vement Is In allesrrctto^^ | The concert will be ct1fs»uKe>»l !■> |Dr Arthur C Berdahl head pi ttW music department, st s 30 pm to night In the college auditorium Karl Kulti wll" and received two battle stars for Iter. tbe Rhlneland and central Europe I |n addition campaigns Baaaett wa» discharged c|ua> stl Country lances" by as a ataff sergeant In February of Motart. Scotch Symphony No 3." this year by Mendelssohn snd tbe polka and I Reentering Fresno State lsst fugue from Jaromlr Weinberger, spring. Baaaett played bis first "Schvsnds der Dudelssckpfelfer swim pageant this year Mi la being sponsored b> S \\ ami PI Epsilon. Anna Kalbarh. a junior educa- tlon major is tbe candidate of the Psi Chi lota ■SBSIWJJ >!»• 0 a member ot Kappa leelta PI. and Kl M She his historian vice president of Psi Chi lota. Pan Hellenic and at S iep Mary Kohl, r the candidate Of Ihe Alpha fraternity. 1* a senior \ In the English department She is the assistant director of the Charm Chortle secretary of the student body, and a member ot the Student Christian Association She was president of tbe Charm Chorus and (Comtmatd oa Pap 4) Candidates to Practice Ball Bids Available 12 o'clock today tic* for the Queen's Sal bly to be held at 12:30 Bid* for th* ball may be obtained at th* ticket office in th* main foy*r of th. administration building for |1 20 All woen«n studsnts and mar- ned m*n students may purchase beds. aaaawaaaaasws DEANA WILSON
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 3, 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 | NE OF THEM WILL BE CAMPUS QUEEN kaP-Pl CATHERINE CARLSON DOROTHY DILLMAN COLLEOIAW Student Matters To Be Considered At Council Today Plans for tbe revtalon of tbe Fresno Stale College Student Con i and petitions to reestab- "READABLE — WORTH READING" FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DKCKMBKR 3. 1946 Xf Campus Queen Candidates Introduced Tomorrow Noon Seventeen candidates for campus queen will be introduced ip the student body tomorrow at an assembly to be held in the auditorium from 12:30 to 1 o'clock. Background music will be furnished by a two piano team composed of Helena Kaprielian The Investigstion committee headed by La-land Srott will report on the matter ot changing tbe run siltutlon aa reault of a campus survey. The committee in its In vestigation observed that the document is fsulty in organization Petitloni to reestablish an as sembly hour next semester will slso be presented tomorrow evening to tbe council for considers- REASONS CITED Sponsored by officers of the four clssses. tbe petitions have been circulating for atudent signature* since last Wednesday. The petit tans cite lour reasons for the tack of support by students of .cbool uctlTetloo: 1. N*v* studsnts who do not know Fresno State traditions fe*l th«y ar* not part of th* atudent body. 2. Student officer* wtn elected b* r ttudentt c saw. t 3. "Lack tntertamment" appealing to all student*. 4. -Absence of any m**n«. oth*r than the impersonal appeal of posters snd The Collsgian to in- form and inatruct large num- hers of students at ons tim«." Thr petition* go on to request •an assembly hour be scheduled at 11 ... In accordance with prewar practices" and conclude "assemblies . would overcome tbe dif WSSF Speech Set for Council Chang Shen. a graduate of the I'mver.ity of Shanghai, wtll apeak before tbe student council at C p m Wednesday on be-half of the World Students Service Fund. A traveling secretary foi S SSK. Miss Cbsng I. lecturing in the I'niled States sfter working with the Nationsl Student Relief for China. That group administers WSSF fum's there. V 000 000 ASKED The minimum In led Ststes contribution to WSSF this yoar It set St Ba.0SS.000. The money is used to aid and rehabilitate student, in Europe and Asia by establishing •ant homes and providing food, clothing and textbooks. . founded in 1937 by the National Interrollegiale Chris tian Council to aid Cbinsss Ota- dents during tbe Japanese Invasion 1 hiring l'JIii it ws. extended Into the Kumpean countrie. Several organisation., dupllrat ing Ita work with < uh.oImImIi .1 in lo BBS/ .luring the war. HAS 47 MEMBERS Today IT nations, including the I met last summer in Prague and formulated a constitution They aNo Lint plana to hasten under Tickets Available For College Play tie Foxes" began yesterday st the Playhouse boxofflce upon present ation of student body card. Tbe l-rn from l«i a.m. until noon and from 1 until I pa. daily The play, second of the rurrent Playhouse season .111 present Ma- Howard Kirby. U-ila Rabaloll. Franz Wcinschenk. and John Harlan in the leading roles. SUPPORTING ROLES The supporting roles will b. act • i|r.| |(j Carol Norman. Henry saWSBs, Jr Bjsssg Kr Hell and Joy Ro*e. The Little Foxes to open I>e- ♦and Elaine Sauer. Following the assembly the next day. stu« I will ■ Do ■es hindering , Bculllea spirit si State . tlve organised body furthering and bettering the ISsWJWAw of that in -iilulion MEETINGS CANCELLED President Frank Thomas can celled the aaaemblies last Spruit when it became sppsrent that tbe student enrollment would surpaas the capacity of tbe auditorium If (Contmmtd on Paf *) bsawatass ha* M plans for a national .tuderils a.sm latiori INDEPENDENT GROUP Although SrSjSJf mm i member of lh«- National" War Fund in 1!»I3 and 1911. it is now an independent group Fresno Slate College la one of tbe few school, that ha. not con tribiiteil lo the fund The WSSF will work with Care iCoatiamrd oa Pat* *> Tickets far tartans without gta .lent boil) i arils will • i the boxofflce. TECHNICAL STAFF The technical staff handsd by Charles Tsyloi will include Jack Sogboniotiian Robe-it Kim Knliai.l Crew Hubert laweSSSi SM ty Malotie. Veinon !!■ sephlne Kluger. An: rXengtas. Shirley DggJ Mtlgredechi.n. crew . Jane Wat ten. ami I. lights; William Walsh Sgg vtls. Joan l lefsaw, props; and Marion Follansbe-e. lo.nime. Marydell Bngg*. eSanSsj Will . labani Janeire Con BSSBBi ui'' 'mi I • Mama Keller, ami < i* Ave girls of their choice at the election booth in tbe union foyer. Koch voter must vote for Bve candidates or hi. ballot will be invalidated. CANDIDATES LISTED Mile Rargum. a Junior. I* tbe candidate of the Om-t» Xi iiiui > An art major, she has served on Ibe rally committee. sag a member of Fre.bman Women's Luncheon Club. Triple s. and vice-president m Ait Center, and: m a member of Alpha Phi t'amma. She it a member of tan. Campus, ami Handbook staffs In ISIS Miss llarcum was i heern as I ottoi. Mildred Ils.ye. also a wniot. is a borne econowlc major She is oroicron Sigma Pi. the Delta SitTns Kp.ilon sororin She is sponsored by tbe Newman Club of which ehe i« a home ecanooairs major She is beans sponsoted b> PI snd is a member of tbe eWJSM l-hi sawaaSB DOROTHY DILLMAN aWaWSSJ inllman m the Triple .in the tally and i ni. BBS ■ Club She I* s mem ber ol Chi I day Club. dent or the Alpha I m ■ • bsSseaSrj ma JEAN LOWE EAN McCAIN SP rf Miller Student-Composer Begins Career With Last Instrument in School Band By Greg Kalajian I took piano leaaon* at < becauae I wanted to Then, when I went into high school in 1935. tbe only Instrument left in the begin ners band waa the trombone and I took it " So Leslie R. Bnsaett. a senior in mualc wboee Suite in •'" will be introduced tonigbt by the Fresno Bute Symphony Orchestra, de scribes Bassett. wbo now call. Madera bis hometown, lived in Fresno as a bay. After he was graduated from Central I'nion High School, he continued his trombone studies with Cuyler La»onard and Huaaell Hays He entered Fresno State College in 1B4S. la Deeeatber. 1*41. be en Hated la the IS. Araty snd was aa- alsnad ta the band of thr 13th Ar- nsored Division. In which Be served until discharged In tbe Army Baaaett arranged music for a dance orchestra, based on Kay Kya*r*s style H* spent eight months overseaa bone and Piano." at a department Ilas.ett said be plana to study composition aa part of hia post graduate work in mualc at "any college that will lake me" Baaaett. 23 years old. w ill sat • • ■ n" J a secondary teaching etem upon graduation However, he add BT" • I hi. Suite in 0" I' a "caeWtlon of tunes, more or lee. ted ■ The first movement Ii t snd light In am allegro tempo is being .piiiaaorsd • the XJpha tj laSSnaS Plymouth Club ami m ■ ■' ■ school, an.I tbe sopuhomore class. Ska waa • • recentl> i h" ■ ELAINE JONES Elaine Jones, a senior pby-u-al education major, is prtOsStat Of ft Kp.ilon and wee president of Ivlla Sigma Kp.ilon soroi |. will t Among Studer Mm ml will b LESLIt SASSETT ing like" The march in the thud vement Is In allesrrctto^^ | The concert will be ct1fs»uKe>»l !■> |Dr Arthur C Berdahl head pi ttW music department, st s 30 pm to night In the college auditorium Karl Kulti wll" and received two battle stars for Iter. tbe Rhlneland and central Europe I |n addition campaigns Baaaett wa» discharged c|ua> stl Country lances" by as a ataff sergeant In February of Motart. Scotch Symphony No 3." this year by Mendelssohn snd tbe polka and I Reentering Fresno State lsst fugue from Jaromlr Weinberger, spring. Baaaett played bis first "Schvsnds der Dudelssckpfelfer swim pageant this year Mi la being sponsored b> S \\ ami PI Epsilon. Anna Kalbarh. a junior educa- tlon major is tbe candidate of the Psi Chi lota ■SBSIWJJ >!»• 0 a member ot Kappa leelta PI. and Kl M She his historian vice president of Psi Chi lota. Pan Hellenic and at S iep Mary Kohl, r the candidate Of Ihe Alpha fraternity. 1* a senior \ In the English department She is the assistant director of the Charm Chortle secretary of the student body, and a member ot the Student Christian Association She was president of tbe Charm Chorus and (Comtmatd oa Pap 4) Candidates to Practice Ball Bids Available 12 o'clock today tic* for the Queen's Sal bly to be held at 12:30 Bid* for th* ball may be obtained at th* ticket office in th* main foy*r of th. administration building for |1 20 All woen«n studsnts and mar- ned m*n students may purchase beds. aaaawaaaaasws DEANA WILSON |