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-Tha Fremo State College Collegian- Rehash f*± the icrmifhscroti of the war, ovtr sen l men will return to civilian life. Many », undn tret law* pasted by Congress, I coinc to colled* Yet. unless some remedy I t*r die ever present housing problem, f of tbem wit) come ro Fresno Stir*. The editorial column* of The Collegian l out this point in an editorial on January sixth of this year Tbe Collegian once again brings it up for discussion Ths* law provides money with which to eai aad sleep, with which io buy books, with which so pay tuition fm The rest is up to the veteran god to the college or university which he st- reads Flans are bans; laid now for a huge expan- sion of this college after the war; the money hag already been appropriated The plan affects almoii every department of che college and will mean thai Fttsno can offer many things to the potential student that are unheard of now; but nothing in this plan has to do witri dormitories or with improving present housing facilities. Now anyone familiar with conditions at Fres- as> State both before che war and now will realize chat five hundred, * thousand, ot perhaps norc, new students, all male, cannot be ab Sorted by a community which already has a hcruruag problem Furthermore, the price which servicemen would be expected to pay at private homes will lusdoubtedty be far above the amounr whkh rbey will receive tea that pui pom What do the-men who are in a position t know intend ro do? Tbe Collegian can only rant and rave, It cannot build houses and dormitories with words. It can only excrr othe to dn what it advocates. It cannot say for sure just how nun* veterans wilt come ro Sta the proper conditions are provided; but it can make a rough guess as to ho**- many will choose our campus if nothing further is done. — If won't be very many ■COLLwiOiAM P*M<se,t* Semi-Weekly during th* sehni y.ar ■wees* HatMaye ens Saamlnstlen Period* by thi a-NgSNO stats couueoe association satss—aja*J*J*r*aawM eighty rani c.nt* ear Mm* Om Defter an* Fin, Cant* ill Ml ear year. TMS COLLgOIAN OFFICC. gtuSsnt Union, Pn.n. 4 Editor Advertising Marxsger Business Manrjgsr ... Leonard Rowel i .Clarence Niebuhi Belly Pretze- _yoice from Ihe m_^T^*c CHS timer* erosnd Freeao Slate whs ess reserab+r aa (sr beck hwM eesneeter will recall »n ontanl- astim entitles the AaaoelateS Men atsSesta g*Mt draftee* f>*rm tare wsr ef IM1 taM group of male students will ' grhaw) again attempt to organise ser the banner of "All ror one. |*r air SSS three thousand other assartstfon* plsgMritsd writing* et Dumas. SSat I** VITA I st* eernrel. The Veto* rill Ihe AMI It undoubted ■bl. floo The f ggreut partly ewfrae* the Aataj hss ne money fr* Ms treasury hst meetly *w- tsat me en bee. **.* aether and paseed i havrrtng the Veiee'* . Wewaeer, ihe Veies n ly wrllktowt Inf'u.nc. wSN ar.bekly demm 1*1 ra et the organ list reeelutlon erase rsXIp. net *erlire- The Votes'* Inflsene* wae awksrtly last Tseeday when the tew MBsalalag aaale atuewnts has* lsst *****eter get togeib.. .ad pUi s aTJsser st which the .lectins ef raJCIisiB wtll lake piece. Arrtrrng rather 1st* tn tb* pro g—fl I th* Vet** roams the newt t Is • complete turmoil aaaert [ fci* authority, he stepped lain I the astdM of the argssr/eat and wa. "r *Sr**etf headlong Into | rather heavy eea dees wkkb the aa.ibewghlf.illy cleeed l-Wfc. Ssys tW«* y*r puehle' "I dunea." some th* reply. What's yeer nemef Always th* master ef the niu alien, th* Voles fwahawawl hi* opponent severely *y refusing te msbs any further atatementa during th* evening. And, efter br.<*."| hi* lose fee eeene time, he theeigertfiilly decided that hi* etstemeM* prebahly weren't wanted anyway. Later Is the week the Voire lor gave the AUS member* for (hell harsh ectiona. slid aaalgned bii right bend Bean. Igor P Snorrt, to Ihe task of coanpillng a .et of rule, and regulallen. to be used In tb. oncoming electlen Iggaj Bark. SnorH. matter al any tseh. preaenteil il Votes with a nsiury of hi* fin logs nentlj typed ee th* berk nf 'heeh for a abort beer and written completely In Pig Letln Translated dufiealty. ihe list to RnorrT* greai . It I 1. All meanhere eeeking offlc* ah.n rile th*i' IMentlena ■* run with ■«•«■•*. 1. Amy candidal* 'running f*r .«ic. must he • g*eS liar *e that h* can tsally Seeelve tha public. 1 All ■"■»■. et th* AMI muet * Alt person* running fee ef "te ehotrts he required to dene*. at loset ten dollars te th* ach.i ersrhlg tund st.rt.rl by the VFTA e«S tor th* eaetueiv* ue* ef the VfTA. Smelly Interior Makes Students Leery of McLane By Milton Rirkela / McLane Hall ha* more atmoa- phere than any other part of Freano State Colleg*' Som.tirr.es thl* atmosphere la overpowering ■tudent* who major In the art* or •eclat sciences heeitate te enter the pise, and never acurry by it without a vague reeling of nor- From tlm* to time ita denliene com* out to ttand on It* steps and amok* nicotine filled cigar *tt*« and look at th* sky. They dree* In long white coat*, dirty and a*ten by namel.a* powerful acid*. They glower gloomily «t nervou* p.*.er* by, convert* together In low rapid voices and eemetlme* laugh mlrthlaaely. After a little ef this they turn from 'the world or light and atalk back '-*> the bowel* gf th* crumbling m.nts practiced in it* gloomy in terlor. Occult *m«Ue drift from Ih* windewe of th* chemistry department Whlapera aay ihey have a cadaver there for their feel practices while other voice aay they de net. Something ha* illlnga of aome i but i investigate Hal! •hkh augge. met the mummified head of , eld friend, peethumouely rebu with diabolical ct«v*rneea thet the face can be removed •hew Ihe herrlhla secret Intrlc 'Vie* ef earlh'e nehl*at creetu. FSC Coeds Go to Hammer Raid JEAN KAUTENBERQ Former Stater Stationed in Hawaii Woman Marine Rgt. Jean Kettles- berg, ISC Fresno Stale College graduate, la now stationed In II* wall, where she la serving a. tic relatione represent alive for the flrat contingent of Women Marine* to 'he sent nveraeaa. While attending PtStS she majored tn Journalism, was a mens ber of Alphu Phi Gamma, Journal- lam honorary, and Sigma Tau Delta. Rnglleh honorary. She wan editor t>t the college an nusl.'coiry editor of tha Collegian, and waa listed In the "Whirr. Who In American fnlveraltlea" In 1BI1 flgt Knutenberg !a one of the two women aaalgned to public relation) work In the Hawaiian area. Ki Pri to Meet nt Betty that there will b* • apbook meeting In the iae*ment W«>i**d*y. Easier Cards C. H. STAPLES - STATIONERS ■ West Off Ful Meet the Gang at Imtthey** BAR-B-QUE eOJ N. H St, ! will be Frean* sajatw College nlng al Hsmmer Field • week ii tonight when TS coed* wilt rel to the haae to be dancing tner* at a 81 Patricks Dsy Th- vice department 'barge of Ihe sr lilorla Shepard, Free no State engineering major, la a colonel, one or the highest official*. campus representative for the ape rial service department. "Climaxing an evening of dene Ine, the mert* will conduct an am aleur latent cnnleal with prlie* to be given by tbe army. 'A atgnup sbeet will be poated In the lobby of Ihe union tomorrow. Colonel Shepard a*Id. "Special army tunes are acheduled to leave tbe Hotel Csllfornlsn at 7.SO and from the college at 7:IS" Chemistry Clujb to Meet A new chemistry* club, to be *pon*ored by Dr. Elton Baker, seals! ant professor of physical ■dene*, and Henry J. King, assist ant profeaaor of chemistry, will hold It* flrat meeting Wednesday noon. In Room M 104. The purpoae or tbe meeting will be to elect officer., and suggest i or Ihe club. 1219 Wlshen Ave. Phene S4M fashionable Modes for Exclusive Tastes Jafe GOWNS SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES New Fran stwk Hallmark Easter anta Just Arrived Buy Earl/ Stiltman Drug Co. Three Regtatered Pharraaclita 3001 Van N*a* et Weldon ' Phone 1-421* "THE MUSIC BAR" HOUSE APPLIANCE CO.. 1470 N. Van New. Ph. 2-3597 CARE FOR YOUR FAVORED RECORDS! Use Kood needles—arc rttvy* ;ilt mnkr". Record albums—fr.<m $ >s |,. $2 SO Kifi album- Record rack*—pedal* nt $175 i.. $2.W Record carrying cases « tl I. frl< ■- f..r H to SO rwgaXwal *mfl Record cabinet*. tn S40.9S 'Redt Record"— New ftecerd*: .mil bc.iiitiful furniture- $26.50 ivc.ardfilr for all your records vi rsWHaXT. Vie. 11" lis* , chilili r-u'n album .. ... Ill album by the Pupular Sheet Music Recordings Honest Rsdio Service gtera save* yeu ga* and parking tretibtse I'ouulsr SI Thr* nelg Dr. Homer Balabanii Viii+s Campus Dr. Homer BsUlaull*, vice pi-.i dent of Humboldt Bute College at Arcta vinlteil the ntflpu* yester 'lay to look over FWTa nturtent un- lon for the rmrpose oTrrbtslning sn Ides for Ihe one Humboldt plan* lo build there Dr. Balabanla la permanently with (he Humboldt College now but has been In Washington with the Stat* Department snd O.P.A. FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE "Pes* Can Plx Any Padie'- lath) Van N.i, Ph. 4-1781 HamiT.#jr Raid Hospital Canteen Date Set Maratou Ortets, chairman of th* eanleen committee announced that March IR will be the date for canteen which will be held at t Hammer Field Hospital. The canteen committee will bold a meeting today at II o'clock In Frank Meaple'a office The commit :ee member* are Batty Fog, re- rreehment*: Juanlta Brows, pub- lllelty; Ruth Appling, dance*; Jan tllle*, entertainment; Audley Vaughn, decoration*; Jsckls Allan, bid*. Ellen Kane, hospitality, snr) Maralou Onelo, chairman Phyllla Dickinson, rormsr chairman of Ihe canteen otaamtuee re ilgned. -Th* Fremo State College Collegian- Eleanor Miller to Preside Ovtr Tokalon Elewaer Mllk-r ha. been elected Io preside orer Tokalon. wotnen'a upper division honor organisation, ror the present aemester, Otbsr of- ricet* srs Dorethg Mc.Alll.ter. vice president: Juaatta Brown, aecre- lary, tells Browe. treaaurt-r; and Clare Weyssssth, historian • .nnual Toksloo alumni luncheon was held ieon!Ly in the committee room of the union. Plana party to hs given for ths new Iran star atudenta la April were dlacuaaed al tbe laat meeting or the group. -P.a.1 Chem Paraphernalia, Glass Blowing Occupies Zollinger Patronize Our Advertisers Keptro Sevoo These covers sure keep your feet warm WE »E «0T SOX. Loo of -them. Lisles, wools, plaids . . in regular and snort lengths. All-wool argylcs, cotton argyles, ribbed sox in a variety of colors. Loud_^ plaids that you'll wear on and off rhe campus. Come in and look over our selec- 55c to »2" By Betty Kent Surrounded by shelve* of chemicals, Humeri burners, flsska, test lubes end blast burnera, F li Zollinger, chief of the aupply room Of atcLsne Hall, spends rite day* • week performing varloua asi dry (aak*. which Include buying chemicals and taborstnry to*, keeping an Individual record of every cheml.iry atudent in the b*a.Mlss. assigning locker* to solence student*, making "un known*" for chemistry elsiee*. and t n voir-in re atoek- four times s yeer The supply room' la tha central die tributlng point for all the chemla try laboratories In McLsne Hall. Zollinger, at Freeno Stste for il years, aay* one of the moat inter eating phase* of bla occupation. Junior chemist, la meeting snd MEET YOU AT SAM'S , Fountain Service School Supplies Sundry Stores S10 McKtnkr Gifts' Hardware- Snorting Good. Fine China and Cry.tsl Walter Byde Co mi-tSSI Pulton St. Fresno knowing rttrdent*. Hs aald, fine banco, of kids 1 work m A resident of Fresno for Ike g II year*. Zollinger haa tl aisled great deal Born In Iowa, bar 1 been In every relate west of ths at ilaatnpl. nr I .Itfornla be ewad, • '•after me." Zollinger. Instructs .lowing claaa. which, due to Pm ed rsdlltlee. I. g|»en Inly |g t Fall semeater or each year He «J taught tbe art ot glasa biowtsaj i i* l*t* Dr. Bohert DuBoia. I Tbe pHmary ides of the elssg, a cording to Zollinger, 1* Us rj atudenta, usually chemistry ■ *llh a kaowledge of .1. that will enable them t ture soma of the mere „_» horstory equlpssest snd U i repair. Ibrosia* Zollinger ssya as, knowledge nf glass I repaired many pieces ot h apperstua aruNka* mads I equipment. former chemistry _ Fresno Stste who |g now- ■_ fee* sa oil company reeewtt* | Zollinger that hs finds ths I •age be aalnad In tbs gtss o* class very beipmi. ■■ neceaeity Id hts worh R* *sse> I hellered every chemistry ahoald take lbs eouree. Acoordlng to Zolltngsr, gty as proficient at glass 1 srs troy*. U gwauss m • howeeer. I* s rare objeet; kg w last tan years, said ths el rire here been sludenl* In I Hall. Newman Club to M*Mt Th* Newman CIA will I tonight at ■ p m. In the < l-ounse. Jeen MeOalr., | ehsirwiss announce*) Ms* Buy War Bonds LOOK QIRLl THE MISS CINDERELLA i"vlt** yew te he • member. A new ens Intrlaulng Clwh ft at PARLOR LECTURE CLUSHOUEE—Few. tw. 7:SMt»C, Tue'umn* and Van Neee Pries II.ft" &trt-9 BewWO FULTON AT FRESNO STBEET : FRESNO What Every Young Woman| Should Know That Dale Bros. Cotta* &,v**t You Several Extra Scrumptious Cups to trio Pound DALE BROS
Object Description
Title | 1945_03 The Daily Collegian March 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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 | March 6, 1945 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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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-Tha Fremo State College Collegian-
Rehash
f*± the icrmifhscroti of the war, ovtr sen
l men will return to civilian life. Many
», undn tret law* pasted by Congress,
I coinc to colled* Yet. unless some remedy
I t*r die ever present housing problem,
f of tbem wit) come ro Fresno Stir*.
The editorial column* of The Collegian
l out this point in an editorial on January sixth of this year Tbe Collegian once again
brings it up for discussion
Ths* law provides money with which to eai
aad sleep, with which io buy books, with which
so pay tuition fm The rest is up to the veteran
god to the college or university which he st-
reads
Flans are bans; laid now for a huge expan-
sion of this college after the war; the money
hag already been appropriated The plan affects
almoii every department of che college and will
mean thai Fttsno can offer many things to the
potential student that are unheard of now; but
nothing in this plan has to do witri dormitories
or with improving present housing facilities.
Now anyone familiar with conditions at Fres-
as> State both before che war and now will realize chat five hundred, * thousand, ot perhaps
norc, new students, all male, cannot be ab
Sorted by a community which already has a
hcruruag problem Furthermore, the price which
servicemen would be expected to pay at private homes will lusdoubtedty be far above the
amounr whkh rbey will receive tea that pui
pom
What do the-men who are in a position t
know intend ro do? Tbe Collegian can only
rant and rave, It cannot build houses and dormitories with words. It can only excrr othe
to dn what it advocates. It cannot say for sure
just how nun* veterans wilt come ro Sta
the proper conditions are provided; but it can
make a rough guess as to ho**- many will choose
our campus if nothing further is done. — If
won't be very many
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