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EDlTOtlAL: THE ARNTlAtY CAPfTCH ■COUEOIAM MO'S SPOUTS CHAnA I MK XXXIX FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY. MAY 4. 1948 N5A Plans Study ?»*• »*«« {Election Voting Is Quiet But Of Navajo Indians £!V™ Over 1,000 Ballots Are Cast ■- of the Nsvsjo Indiana in Arizona ia on the Na- A bun^■, »upprr and dance in bob ! Yesterday in what appeared to be one of the quietest presidential voting aensiotui in the ,„t Association agenda for the summer month*. or * l* Fr*n* ■ Tboma*. t*- history of the college, more than 1.000 student body card holders treked to the polls to „.nu»nt of the NSA project came a* a result of ,llin* r8c pr**w*nt. sn* s s*^ exercise their franchise. Their votes were so evenly distributed for all but one of the .„>iKiation conference st the University of Cal- ">"rnsment »ni highlight ts* a*1 office* that a complete recount of the ballots waa necessary. ngrtm. *> tint.** of the Wnd Annual West I Bob Gosa, a Mu Alpha Delta and president of the sophomore class, waa the sole candi- <|e.| from rresae ___________________________________m | Cosat Belay* Homecoming apoa- \ — tdat* to reeeli •or** by the F8C Alumni Asso- Dr Thorns*, who will retire Majr JI BBSs* 21 years sa rsc Bead, will Br sural of honor at thr buffrt at ' •Jvc Ran Joaquin Power Hub May II at 7 3« pm Thr dsnce follow ' Inc thr> supper will rraturr tbr music of Ralph Msnfredo Ticket* st tl 15 prr person 8*8 available at th.- FS<' UbBBB ANNUAL TOURNEY Leonard Walton, ex Alpha will br defending men* champion at thr second annual alumni golf tournament whlrh will begin at 10 am at the Fort WaaalaSte*. Country club May II The tournament mil be run on a handicap bans with four ta* ' Presidents Discuss Student Guidance A discussion on the problem of guidance and counseling highlighted the conference of the association of state col- legi- student presidents at San Jose State College over the weekend. Wendell Bell. FSC student president, stated thst reports wer.- given by each of th* repre-a.— » ill be eligible to Q I allotment for the ha* the trip will take m mm weeks of the trip .. i,i on the f ■■*—** of I Mexico and /ona rorerlng !.!•■ •>ipelies of material on SERVATIONB I -rlilnT* that the lsst . seaBl be (pent on th* ■ a k I a g * inquiry bale condition* of • !>rntT*a* of Inquiry hss -.. six part*, with two i.t ruber* of the group cov SjSjbJ v 11 cover an Bar should BILL FORBES Senior President . sw • ill leave for its Brat mivrrslty before the The final date win be ••rented In going with asked to cootacl Bo* •>nal executive commi* SSA. or Steve La«u- WAA To Hold Sport Managers Election In Gym Swim Party Starts Activity Cycle For Graduating Class art. less* , hss* sax*sj an *%■ Hill Mh BBS sswawasS -■ May 22 given by the junior* In hon or of the graduate* The social hall of the union will be the setting <<" President Prank W Tbomaa' senior tea May 23 The senior bench in the west court will be .le.li. m Baccalaureate services will b. held In the SSaSXarhWa June ri lollowit.g the senior breakfast Sealer aetlr- June M Male Chorus To Sing At Concert In FSC Auditorium • members of WAA may bJKX* 4 ISS* (Iris sre running MajSaal council. Qiwaja rtTSsVa Tsshjisn. AWS / I June IHll* sad Lil- Saa swimming. Nsdinc ■ I Florence Alexsnder: La*BS I«e and Luctlle : asS), Mary Vera Me. BaWaf Paraesi: bowline. Mondax In the college auditorium h* Hi. issBBsje Btah Csawaa. awvrl- B**SS*| of the roll. ** music department The ■asaawaw **■ . .iiniii.nl in i ual. He Mas ■axsaewj rssa* • will Bsesa**aag ra* e* III the op. II ssstball Marianne i DM*; tennis. Shir '■aster* badminton. Mary Oro- 8: bar., hat* ridtnc Corky At l>ort manager ells '** Planning of after school sc ■*■ »nd the arranging of hoars > ISr field, maa '•bars* of snd the rule* must hsve a haaWajaSjjj of her sctlvity BBS"**! other* {^V 31 Deadline F°r Thomas Award X^awaration for the BBS* ersnl. Cr~ 'hr"u«h the |s* sjnejj *' *« mortal Scholarship. •>i by May 31 to Jo- ■ the association of fa-^J?*"* *»ard Is open to **a- h\" 'qr*'" who have completed ^■LT"**' Wast by the time of ■J"****°* Selection of the win- CL '""' "n *ork accomplished mmtr __''''' "' music, art. drsma. t. or armor • \|. in..rial »how i Edward aaWaTa *aSB*a***XX** ! and twochoralK by Baah-Tiaharsi I . raWgraSS are • now BjsasSaB** m n* b***8i affln ■ Vats To Files- Plans TikIjv i» th< ha* **} for retel an- to BS* allium, r aVS*»el *t*m re that «'" en Alumni wiahlnr to enl rout.,, i th. SB*** I BB**J I Pten. tournament chairman. Patty Roarer. Ptark j • BBrsssv Alumni offirlaU atateil that re l.iy BbSBBBJ *r- available to i.aid up a**orlation memtx eta are $2.75 each and may be se- nired at the alumni | | Mr* Muriell Kilby Sampl* aa* P rieral home- <cmlnr chairmen in rharre of Frt- of the relay*, entertainment of liiimni mill h Plantation Theme Planned For Jr, Sr Annual Prom .mor Bssjs** will feature thi* >ear* junlor-*en- ior pr..m t<. t» hel.l .•Jaturrlav Ma\ I la! hall of the vtuileni : which I* for junior • nlv. will U - and end at 13 mill nirht an.I I social rhitirt. hula will I. ,r. ..- ISSBSWI U * Pianists Present Largest Concert lili.ti>r\ of !>**■• 41 h*Sa nil-lit in the BBS* piano **** a* «>"' ,! ' ..ana-WiMi i.iu.- >a«BSr*i va* problem* of fl-' nation*, drama, sad stu.leni rovrrnment*. <»f these the only subject on i which definite sction wsa taken PSaai for ruldanre and counaelmr I Bell atated that accordlns to the! vartees report n on I j Plaeao Slat* wss ahead of some • tea in it* procram. a counle of them sre fsr ahead of u* lead some hsve no facilities for *tu- i all Th- renult of the iliseuaaion waa the naming of the new FSC atu- rBsat president sa chairman of the! further the prorram .• - wtilch have no «urh at the conference ■• Daj rek-ional . BBS*- gem commissioner for the National Stii'lentt Association, who cave a r- B*ai on NSA activltlea. and Al 1 Kuhn. atu.lent body vice BSSsX****. .•■ cohere* represent- e.1 at the conference war* Saera- Los Ansel** State. S..n F*ranci»c'o State. San Joae the second meeting of ■Baa*** Presidents A»- •aSaVSaas, the first wss held in San Prancisco last nnsaSsr. aTaSSSt collerea in all were represented. The new Fsr BSSSat**** will be ihe contact man for the I«SPA., . n* will a**l*t in the unification mr. ami counseling . ntion in Tenii- Arizona next lent will . • y the I'ni\' ■ Hayes Wins AWS Post In Revote, Installation Set in in the n ■allation dinn.r :..r all Bh* n. w fflccr* mOJ ■ ■■ ii a t m ■ -ti t chairman, publicity root set. puh- nd etlqu.f ! * msde to a SJJ An execiit .• I,. I.I \\ ■ Ball Named Editor Of The Collegian jr the t.ill -. lull who ■ertwo * Blue Key Carnival Plans Announced By Chairman Venn BB8 organization* ahould be completed soon. Bob Venn. Blue Key Carnival chairman said today. The affair la billed for May 11 homecoming weekend and ths er* of Us* West Coai" | Less thsn two week* remain be •Mval Although booth* snd ******s*tiins csnnot be constructed in the east snd west courts of the ad building before the aft teraoon of the carnival, preliminary plan* sboud be made now FORMS TO BE FILED ' Step* to be taken are one filing of Porm B of Blue Key Carnival Informations *ent to all organisation PsaWa forms, together ;..»its. are to be filed in the Association office ea the second floor of th.- studeat lalaa Ore* who have not I. ■ form* should contact Dr Mitchell ■ Ss the dean of general education All but tl of the deposit will be refunded to organisation* who clean up their booths and adjacent grass on the ■bSBRBSJ following the Carnival. ia hate been ; leading with > help make carnival banner* on the union patio REGIONAL CONVENTION from FSC week on tl agenda are BS held Tburi- ihe social hall Most .- »ill be or: My Sister Eileen To Start May 17 - legislative spot over Band Preai d**t Dick Msllory ■ All tare* rsadldste*. Jack Mor ton. Round Rods, snd Lorsn Tsy getting tha pee* With I ii less rote* ever Mor ton. junior clsss president and member of the Theta f*hl fratern Ity lest out in the first rote, leav la* Bode and Tsylor In the final rsc*. Bob Lurker snd Don Trahing net ted s sufficient number of rotes to permit their names to sppesr on tomorrow * ballot for the rice pre* idem a chair. Both Junior*. Lurker a Mu Alpha, snd Trabing a The*a Chi. were chosen over Larry Eck enrod and Dick Ward The new minute recorder of the student body will be either Ruth Miliar, a sseech major aad s mem bar of I wit Mu Phi. or Jeanette Smith, a commerce stodeat snd a member of Delta Kspos They won their places in Ue-rerote over Betty Jo Lord and GwenWVnlte A total of 1 o«5 votes Arere cast Bat the presidential candidates. ■ ■ ■ ■ secretary, snd 1.134 for men* l«*1s asBBSBVJaaer Voting booths will t» «et up in front of the union and the library tomorrow from 60 Classes Scheduled For Sierra Summer Session Tickets Available For Music Club Concert Series ts who hsve been denied as to the concerts of the BXaXa Club because of tick et sellouts assy now purchase sea aS*J to the college concert a* begin October :» | i.-wnhng the series will be Csrol Brier negro contralto, who "hss a Toice like a cello.' accord P Kou»»evitiky BwaSeat* frosa Presao State Col- ■ body csrd*. snd BSSB ^. hool college, snd BsSaSSX 'mm tB* , Sfl Valley ares can pur- :-eople can get season tick- PURPOSE OF CONCERTS ; ime purpose for bringing .ted Dr Herdahl music deparment head. The Fresno Music Club is sold e a*, if there are an> peot4e Interested in obtaintag season tick. • ■ :n they are perfectly »e|. ,.m.. to BSB The list of Bltawal h.ir BW fully programme.) yet bii- ■ •>rdl»t *ho win. i n.. . '«tng* the class | violinist: snd • - to the fact thst the ar- r.ot the most BS**. -m Sf* younger people blase* tbe name ARTISTS REPRESENTED ■ ' una, as. ****** htrta* ai i III■ Mil and the at* will music BSaWawal «aWsW***a aaysica era I iS*SI*B*ll W*|H tad sbailvstiee »ll bf Btvea * ta* , . .. SS*XW* I r. *____lTi°' ,•:■.„.!. - ... !....•....,. U,i, - '••'•• >.•«>.•.■•'-> ".I.beoffe, er.Aemetmm ea* Ule,l for the ||.m.-.a...... I — "' ' ,,„„ .„.. U.dSOcisI nlrr sch.H.i MS «f tbe Cnlte.1 M !rit . as* cL..*e* will he baast K.Ik, dean of tbe r*wera ^ ^^ ^ |h<. n„s,. .. School In t exercise* ! public •iii ,„i b, brW la EaMtHsb item* »." »> t* drawing s^" Kb*SssJ| cla*»rs lunit.imental*. elementary acting mt hs >-• i • ■» as* - .:. «• ya. will b. mm} b* sa**. bj I Chapel Tomorrow Chapel wilt b.- beti t****rr
Object Description
Title | 1948_05 The Daily Collegian May 1948 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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 | May 4, 1948 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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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EDlTOtlAL:
THE ARNTlAtY
CAPfTCH
■COUEOIAM
MO'S SPOUTS
CHAnA
I MK XXXIX
FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY. MAY 4. 1948
N5A Plans Study ?»*• »*«« {Election Voting Is Quiet But
Of Navajo Indians £!V™ Over 1,000 Ballots Are Cast
■- of the Nsvsjo Indiana in Arizona ia on the Na- A bun^■, »upprr and dance in bob ! Yesterday in what appeared to be one of the quietest presidential voting aensiotui in the
,„t Association agenda for the summer month*. or * l* Fr*n* ■ Tboma*. t*- history of the college, more than 1.000 student body card holders treked to the polls to
„.nu»nt of the NSA project came a* a result of ,llin* r8c pr**w*nt. sn* s s*^ exercise their franchise. Their votes were so evenly distributed for all but one of the
.„>iKiation conference st the University of Cal- ">"rnsment »ni highlight ts* a*1 office* that a complete recount of the ballots waa necessary.
ngrtm. *> tint.** of the Wnd Annual West I Bob Gosa, a Mu Alpha Delta and president of the sophomore class, waa the sole candi-
<|e.| from rresae ___________________________________m | Cosat Belay* Homecoming apoa- \ — tdat* to reeeli
•or** by the F8C Alumni Asso-
Dr Thorns*, who will retire Majr
JI BBSs* 21 years sa rsc Bead, will
Br sural of honor at thr buffrt at '
•Jvc Ran Joaquin Power Hub May
II at 7 3« pm Thr dsnce follow '
Inc thr> supper will rraturr tbr
music of Ralph Msnfredo Ticket*
st tl 15 prr person 8*8 available
at th.- FS<' UbBBB
ANNUAL TOURNEY
Leonard Walton, ex Alpha will
br defending men* champion at
thr second annual alumni golf
tournament whlrh will begin at
10 am at the Fort WaaalaSte*.
Country club May II
The tournament mil be run on
a handicap bans with four ta* '
Presidents Discuss
Student Guidance
A discussion on the problem of guidance and counseling
highlighted the conference of the association of state col-
legi- student presidents at San Jose State College over the
weekend.
Wendell Bell. FSC student president, stated thst reports
wer.- given by each of th* repre-a.—
» ill be eligible to
Q I allotment for the
ha* the trip will take
m mm weeks of the trip
.. i,i on the f ■■*—** of
I Mexico and
/ona rorerlng
!.!•■ •>ipelies of material on
SERVATIONB
I -rlilnT* that the lsst
. seaBl be (pent on th*
■ a k I a g *
inquiry bale condition* of
• !>rntT*a* of Inquiry hss
-.. six part*, with two
i.t ruber* of the group cov
SjSjbJ
v 11 cover an
Bar
should
BILL FORBES
Senior President
. sw
• ill leave for its Brat
mivrrslty before the
The final date win be
••rented In going with
asked to cootacl Bo*
•>nal executive commi*
SSA. or Steve La«u-
WAA To Hold
Sport Managers
Election In Gym
Swim Party Starts
Activity Cycle For
Graduating Class
art. less* , hss* sax*sj an *%■
Hill Mh BBS sswawasS
-■
May 22 given by the junior* In hon
or of the graduate* The social hall
of the union will be the setting <<"
President Prank W Tbomaa' senior tea May 23
The senior bench in the west
court will be .le.li. m
Baccalaureate services will b. held
In the SSaSXarhWa June ri lollowit.g
the senior breakfast Sealer aetlr-
June M
Male Chorus To
Sing At Concert
In FSC Auditorium
• members of WAA may
bJKX*
4 ISS* (Iris sre running
MajSaal council. Qiwaja
rtTSsVa Tsshjisn. AWS
/ I June IHll* sad Lil-
Saa swimming. Nsdinc
■ I Florence Alexsnder:
La*BS I«e and Luctlle
: asS), Mary Vera Me.
BaWaf Paraesi: bowline.
Mondax In the college auditorium
h* Hi. issBBsje Btah Csawaa. awvrl-
B**SS*| of the roll. **
music department
The ■asaawaw **■ .
.iiniii.nl in
i
ual. He Mas
■axsaewj rssa*
•
will Bsesa**aag ra* e*
III the op. II
ssstball Marianne
i DM*; tennis. Shir
'■aster* badminton. Mary Oro-
8: bar., hat* ridtnc Corky At
l>ort manager ells
'** Planning of after school sc
■*■ »nd the arranging of hoars
> ISr field, maa
'•bars* of snd the rule*
must hsve a
haaWajaSjjj of her sctlvity
BBS"**! other*
{^V 31 Deadline
F°r Thomas Award
X^awaration for the BBS* ersnl.
Cr~ 'hr"u«h the |s* sjnejj
*' *« mortal Scholarship.
•>i by May 31 to Jo-
■ the association of
fa-^J?*"* *»ard Is open to **a-
h\" 'qr*'" who have completed
^■LT"**' Wast by the time of
■J"****°* Selection of the win-
CL '""' "n *ork accomplished
mmtr __''''' "' music, art. drsma.
t. or armor
• \|. in..rial »how
i Edward aaWaTa *aSB*a***XX**
! and twochoralK by Baah-Tiaharsi
I
.
raWgraSS are
• now BjsasSaB** m n* b***8i affln
■
Vats To Files- Plans
TikIjv i» th< ha* **} for retel
an- to BS* allium, r aVS*»el *t*m
re that «'"
en Alumni wiahlnr to enl
rout.,, i th. SB*** I BB**J I
Pten. tournament chairman.
Patty Roarer. Ptark j
• BBrsssv
Alumni offirlaU atateil that re
l.iy BbSBBBJ *r- available to i.aid
up a**orlation memtx
eta are $2.75 each and may be se-
nired at the alumni | |
Mr* Muriell Kilby Sampl* aa*
P rieral home-
|