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s f wo - To Do? ^^ as pfOtaWm has anseri at Fresno State Veterans of World War II. attend school here, feel the need of readjusting rs ro normal civilian life that purpose in mind, they wish to organization The question is not the veterans are |ustificd in iheir I, but how this need may best be satis- u. . veteran s organization, as , would have ten am things in common i few of them would have seen service I under the same circumstances TTtese mid hash over old times together Sec- , they would all have something in torn i in that they had served their country i point would be of no particular value, c that the members have the satisfaction I that other men were in a situation r to their own Third, all of them would [ to ad|ust themselves to normal life in . but for all practical purposes would still be service men in i clothing t from whatever commendable qualities l organization might have, it would uv I sereral points detrimental to both the l and the rest of the student body. : body of perhaps two thousaVtd , half of them veterans, a club of this na- I only tend to open a gap between rt and non-service n\en. it would tend rtore conscious of thetr past hts- .-ad of helping them forget, and l to normal life An election for student f president would no longer involve only t would f The Freano State Collage Collegian what is best for the school It would no longer be g matter of who is the best man. It would be g matter of veterans versus non-veterans Qearly then, while better than none, such an organization would be a detriment rather than an asset to both sides Is there a solution in the horison' The Col legun believes chat, with a few changes, a club already in existence on the campus could per form all of the functions necessary The cluhl is the Associated Men Students Of the changes mentioned, they are few and simple (1) A committee, chosen by the club, and composed trf both service men and non-service men should be formed for the purpose of helping Veterans to become adjusted socially (2) I'ndcr this committee, various pamphlets and publications could be put out which would make new men fed as if they were being put in the know " (3) Under the auspices of the committee, and the organization itself, the veterans could meet and discuss their problems Under the guidance of such a plan, service men would mingle in wirh the other men of the campus and both groups would find that they have a lot in common in spite of the war Furthermore they would undoubtedly fall nun college life much easier than otherwise Veterans or college students? The question, if answered. wi|i become enlarged as rune goes on It can only tead to social distinction and bitterness sOUEOIAH mMemSfon aATen- TMI SSj grajlirltslee ■(J**«r (SB) cats ear ss*.attar; Oat?LSTaiAVtVVFIci, • tw.'ee.t Vnl.V.'tC,V. 4 .7*1 Leonard Rows! I Editor Businass lrtaata3t*ar CJorano* Niebuhr Bill Warner Copy Editor News Editor Make-up Editor Circulation Manager L*#g*eftQrd Row*II fCRTt-tM OjsBQrorv© I ,*an Casey Juanita Brown Benny Phillips Gloria Anlrioaian lean Casay lyinrioi ttrxl iaeasan CsSrw.. ■e-waaaaa*B*******s^^rs.«eiaaaaaaaaaaa.....— ae.aa.tm. Virginia Adam. Annie Shew. Ceanor Ko- atarwjn Potrteta Arwood Harold Dickson lean Me Cat*. Allt* aVartruKi Bennr Phillips Ksnneth Lota as* •snny Uwit Theft Is a Serious Matter Theft is a serious matter—especially when the injured party is the United Stares Army The Sigma Phi Gamma sorority, during its stamp and bond selling campaign borrowed gas protection display from the army base at Pinedale One of the masks from the display board has been stolen Unless the mask is returned immediately, the army will launch an investigation which will bring the name of the Fresno Stan college into a lot of unpleasant publicity Why the mask was taken, is a matter ol some mystery If a student took it as a touve mr or as .i practical |oke. the matter has back fired and it hail better he returned Ihe nutter* is serious Anyone having any informarion about the mask should make n known to the proper college authorities immediately The person who took the mask will save much unpleasantness if he returns it n. The reputation of the college is at stake If any student has the mask, he should return it. The college cannot afford ro have the notoriety of an investigation thrust upon it No student can afford to disregard this warning [yoice from the m_yAfttic *» "le typewrlt.r mr,* brood. Outside th* rain f.llt te th. grating In . tt.mul.tlng .Ucc.ro hot tk* Vt4ce merely sniffs at th* m • I * t, r.f rething pr.ciplt.fon tng one* .gain fills Into It.ring et th* dirt under tl* fingernails For tn* rtallaatien hat com. upon him that h, ,t living in a w*rld. yea. a world ttSageg people er* net only dlthon.it. but they tvtn pretend to be hones. Childhood seen-, dear to hi* hetrt. pat. before Ihe e>es of the VITA, tnd he remembers with tear, running down bl. wrinkled face bow. a. a timid young rich man. he ventured Into the lounge ■her. what pride the la habitant, took In keeping the Joint clean He remember. hov. the je.nl a week leveled tbe cigar ette butts tnd ..ties on Ihe floor eg te an e.en two Inch*, and how the greeae on lbe barka nf the chair, wat never allowed to become ae thick thet you rouldn i tell ra. a chair and what waa t With all theee thing, rlo.e to hit heart he ills snd broods gut It is of no .v..I The Voice realise, hi. position and refutes te tllove sentiment to enter into the cause With a aigh h. turns to hi* eagtc.out oteog. Igor P gnorri. and mtktt th* following • «»• ««l: "Unites tht loung. it clttn.d up t* wh.re it It will ehortlr be cleeed for tht durttion Ironie.lly enough, the two dttn. and g.fetrom mad. state menti tt the tame effect ..rli.r ia th* week ODE TO THR I.O! NIJK U7Z\HI> Many I* the men. tnd the woman, too. In hit oST hour, be didn't know why to go And being In poor spirit hi- S*aM •e.l hit file. fly going to the lounge «llh the rent of hla rroarl lo g_%_ gate And others, guile .roused i ■It tnd .bout )h the din It awful, an.l r Kacept for fl.-as and various thingr. guch aa people who try to play tbe piano but can I. And black. cia»l> bugs minoiii an> New Books to Be Ready For Circulation Today Ml** A gats Tobin. head librarian new book* which a ere put on the .11.pity all week a ill he rea.lv ror circulation by noon today | ••Pacific Battle Line" by Pooler Itatel) . The Ureal neoitlon" hy James Thorn.. Shot well, v Ho mtntlc View of Poetry" by Joseph Wtrren Reach. Vou tnd Your Money" by Mtbel n ThrllllnK tnd ' lli.rn* Nicholas Children Have Their Reasons by Ruth Wendell Washburn An American lulemm.- by C.innar ' Men Hate*" by Beg mund Livingston Th. Story of Goethe* saanr* by George Henry Le.es. 'Tennessee tulle. Author Hy by C Herman frit, hell and PrrwonaliD and the Family tre a tea of the many new hooka FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Ltsli'i I'.iinls J Way Zippers. 3 Ring. All-Llith.r Binders C. H. STAPLES STATIONERS JACK gHgLRURNE. Owner 1*31 M.rineea Ju*t 20 Steps W.si Of* Fu ten The liinli'i ell.i I lull... wishes I* invH* you and you. girl fai.nd. a. a in.ro ■ .o you loo can loam to become charming, impeov. your **ll. mentally and physically. learn h.alth and happmee*. po.lur* and p...onalily and h*w b*et I* attain charm, which i. mad. up ol lh*«. many smm Ws want lo r.cognis. and .mpha.iss our a..*.* and hnd and oeerceate our liabiliri**. W* want lo d.v.lop phy.ical cho.m or a. •em. *ay. Classy appea.anc. This include, the atlainm.nl el a well propertien.d tigur. and a w.ll car.d to. body which we will g.l thr.ugh ...icia* and di.l and rl.anlinese Th* half. eye. rompl.sion. no*, mouth and le.lh mu.l b. br.uahl a. He*. •• pertsc.ion a. pesaihl. L.arn lo ua. properly artificial beauty aid. I* enhance your charm Of equal importance lo phy.iral charm I. phy.ical grace which includes landing and walking gracefully .ilting and riling hem a chair with charm, going up and down a flight ol .lair, .moothly using your syss sMsctiv.ly th. proper position ol your hand, and leer. The Ileal touch ia learning how to choee. and *.*r your cleth.e Do as lbs model, de Further information may be had by writing MRS. LAWRENCE MARRIAGE Parlor Lecture Club. Freano Spanish Club to Meet et Library The Spanish Club will meet on lbe college IIbran atepe t at S IS for the ggsslah theater party. Annie Shew, publicity man ager. announced Offer, of trantportttion lo Ihe local function muat be tinned Is IS Helen Andrews prealdent of El Club nollv.i She may be reached by phoning S SS17 or thiough her student poetofrice box S Member* who did not receive in i nation* for thl* meeting must con tact Mlaa Shew. -Tha Fresno Stete C^Mgsoe CdsWe>an- Chess Club Meets There will he s meeting of the (•beit Club Wednesday . renlng it 7 SO In th* Mens Lounge of the Student Union Teaching Applications Must Be on File Today All applications for taschtng positions most be on Ble today tt the ; pltcement bureau, room 1ST Lorraine Sheets, placement secretary, ha. announced that achool super int.ndentt ire regueatlng Infer*** lion .bout the rtngldstea tor nest fall Jitney Thompion. Pre.no State trMiitte of l*lft. now Dlttrtct Su perlntendent of Vlneland Behest. Vern County, will he In .the neasa- menl bureau today lo Interview prospective teacher* for the Vine land School College Deans to Meet The spring meeting of taw ttste rllege deem will he held In Pre* no. Monday Wednesday. April U-SS Dr. Carvon McKim Will Broadcast Over KARM "The Oee-etrstegr Sf Cal If omit. It the topic ts he delivered hy Pr CslTea MeKim. teacher eg Oeeg tie* KARM this Priday ea "Waat'a New In Pretno a arteen minute program preeented daily Monday through Friday Each wee* eae member of the raWty tpeskt sn s topic ehosei rrom his Seed la edocttlss Lutherans Meet The Lotberan BttttcnU Asaocla tion will gat* e steering Thursday i In the ssfeterlt te he renewed I fv*0* Ok^AT** Jest wait til Igfh rny sportin' shirt CUT FO* flWTt Of ACTION, these sports shirts grc tops ( I loose ■TotrWwide selection of rgyons tn gabardines, fine herring boties and colorful checks Priced at Roos Bros am where from tE*mt** r^oo-eBruri FULTON AT FRESNO STREET : FRESNO Registration tor Summer Session Begins June 18 a day tor tk* SOU ansae! Preese State six wt g I* June IS.. Dr. Mitchell P. brigs*. *****a*r schwas g taetay Th* hatasa la which atstettti stay register tnd pa. its I Huatlngte. popular with tae *taiaats. CHANOl OP gITg *■ Qtvtss wa* the gret i deen. Dr Brigga. nirjcssrJsS hit 1SS7 Whsa. four yeer* ags. travel rwetrtcUoraa. ss w*U as placestent sf several power- plaaU In the vicinity, made It Inagvtg shle to continue tt Huotlngten lake, the preaent itmmii ssstlont on Pre.no State campus were atari' San Jogqum Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddow Jewelry Ce. Tke Rnest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry 999CIAL RATES TO couacjE srvveffn IN) Heedguerrers fgtr FMTHreMTYeiK, soeoemr pins PgC SUMMIN PACULTV Th* teettttg nenter. treat P*JC { SUM., are Dr ntaa M Baksr I Alice IL Bell. Mr. Utah Csagfe!| Brsegfsrg. Mlaa MarSnrte Brewnter. Dr MlUhell Plrt* awtl hert. Meary Jaaaee Klag Dr. i •ay Leag. Mies Ptoy Ms* Lewtt. Mra Lyllli D. U Dr JoSo L Michelle Dr I Morn.. TUUe C Msaes. I •elh Potter, tsssory RateltSre. 1 Holes MaSatr Kehrar Dr Willis** Erri, et Jsaa. I S.rt.-ei Tohln kflaa Vlrgfsls CguT-'l mil West. Bart R Wight. Mhm Prtncee M. Wltaon. Mr* i Psi Witbrow. tag Jsaa Wright ••aOM OTHgN INgTITUTlOtig P*c*rty memhen frm iloas other thaa Presno Stttt taw: i Irwts O Addlcett ssslsuat ti — 3 mtendent Prisni city 8chs ___n_*0m SUehect Uo.eiaa; ^taatl ,\ Mrs. ach. Ctsvle Cahts High I «''» UJ "#sf i"^|'uHl ehlgan Mat* Normal CtkUttSa. . WAA Captain, C4soa«e» I June Metster. Owsa OreoSeatl s Mlrtaat Oars have hssa « ctptalna af the three WAA *j bsli tessts. which win hsat* imtittsa thlt titers. The aasses ef an the tess* g here srs pneteg as the WAA I Us hoard la Use gym Kenoforre WiU Meet The Ptanoferta Chih wtlt g ***** 141 tetatrrew si m__\ ALSTROM & WIEBP8 COLLEGE PHARMACY
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 |
Description
Title | March 20, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | s f wo - To Do? ^^ as pfOtaWm has anseri at Fresno State Veterans of World War II. attend school here, feel the need of readjusting rs ro normal civilian life that purpose in mind, they wish to organization The question is not the veterans are |ustificd in iheir I, but how this need may best be satis- u. . veteran s organization, as , would have ten am things in common i few of them would have seen service I under the same circumstances TTtese mid hash over old times together Sec- , they would all have something in torn i in that they had served their country i point would be of no particular value, c that the members have the satisfaction I that other men were in a situation r to their own Third, all of them would [ to ad|ust themselves to normal life in . but for all practical purposes would still be service men in i clothing t from whatever commendable qualities l organization might have, it would uv I sereral points detrimental to both the l and the rest of the student body. : body of perhaps two thousaVtd , half of them veterans, a club of this na- I only tend to open a gap between rt and non-service n\en. it would tend rtore conscious of thetr past hts- .-ad of helping them forget, and l to normal life An election for student f president would no longer involve only t would f The Freano State Collage Collegian what is best for the school It would no longer be g matter of who is the best man. It would be g matter of veterans versus non-veterans Qearly then, while better than none, such an organization would be a detriment rather than an asset to both sides Is there a solution in the horison' The Col legun believes chat, with a few changes, a club already in existence on the campus could per form all of the functions necessary The cluhl is the Associated Men Students Of the changes mentioned, they are few and simple (1) A committee, chosen by the club, and composed trf both service men and non-service men should be formed for the purpose of helping Veterans to become adjusted socially (2) I'ndcr this committee, various pamphlets and publications could be put out which would make new men fed as if they were being put in the know " (3) Under the auspices of the committee, and the organization itself, the veterans could meet and discuss their problems Under the guidance of such a plan, service men would mingle in wirh the other men of the campus and both groups would find that they have a lot in common in spite of the war Furthermore they would undoubtedly fall nun college life much easier than otherwise Veterans or college students? The question, if answered. wi|i become enlarged as rune goes on It can only tead to social distinction and bitterness sOUEOIAH mMemSfon aATen- TMI SSj grajlirltslee ■(J**«r (SB) cats ear ss*.attar; Oat?LSTaiAVtVVFIci, • tw.'ee.t Vnl.V.'tC,V. 4 .7*1 Leonard Rows! I Editor Businass lrtaata3t*ar CJorano* Niebuhr Bill Warner Copy Editor News Editor Make-up Editor Circulation Manager L*#g*eftQrd Row*II fCRTt-tM OjsBQrorv© I ,*an Casey Juanita Brown Benny Phillips Gloria Anlrioaian lean Casay lyinrioi ttrxl iaeasan CsSrw.. ■e-waaaaa*B*******s^^rs.«eiaaaaaaaaaaa.....— ae.aa.tm. Virginia Adam. Annie Shew. Ceanor Ko- atarwjn Potrteta Arwood Harold Dickson lean Me Cat*. Allt* aVartruKi Bennr Phillips Ksnneth Lota as* •snny Uwit Theft Is a Serious Matter Theft is a serious matter—especially when the injured party is the United Stares Army The Sigma Phi Gamma sorority, during its stamp and bond selling campaign borrowed gas protection display from the army base at Pinedale One of the masks from the display board has been stolen Unless the mask is returned immediately, the army will launch an investigation which will bring the name of the Fresno Stan college into a lot of unpleasant publicity Why the mask was taken, is a matter ol some mystery If a student took it as a touve mr or as .i practical |oke. the matter has back fired and it hail better he returned Ihe nutter* is serious Anyone having any informarion about the mask should make n known to the proper college authorities immediately The person who took the mask will save much unpleasantness if he returns it n. The reputation of the college is at stake If any student has the mask, he should return it. The college cannot afford ro have the notoriety of an investigation thrust upon it No student can afford to disregard this warning [yoice from the m_yAfttic *» "le typewrlt.r mr,* brood. Outside th* rain f.llt te th. grating In . tt.mul.tlng .Ucc.ro hot tk* Vt4ce merely sniffs at th* m • I * t, r.f rething pr.ciplt.fon tng one* .gain fills Into It.ring et th* dirt under tl* fingernails For tn* rtallaatien hat com. upon him that h, ,t living in a w*rld. yea. a world ttSageg people er* net only dlthon.it. but they tvtn pretend to be hones. Childhood seen-, dear to hi* hetrt. pat. before Ihe e>es of the VITA, tnd he remembers with tear, running down bl. wrinkled face bow. a. a timid young rich man. he ventured Into the lounge ■her. what pride the la habitant, took In keeping the Joint clean He remember. hov. the je.nl a week leveled tbe cigar ette butts tnd ..ties on Ihe floor eg te an e.en two Inch*, and how the greeae on lbe barka nf the chair, wat never allowed to become ae thick thet you rouldn i tell ra. a chair and what waa t With all theee thing, rlo.e to hit heart he ills snd broods gut It is of no .v..I The Voice realise, hi. position and refutes te tllove sentiment to enter into the cause With a aigh h. turns to hi* eagtc.out oteog. Igor P gnorri. and mtktt th* following • «»• ««l: "Unites tht loung. it clttn.d up t* wh.re it It will ehortlr be cleeed for tht durttion Ironie.lly enough, the two dttn. and g.fetrom mad. state menti tt the tame effect ..rli.r ia th* week ODE TO THR I.O! NIJK U7Z\HI> Many I* the men. tnd the woman, too. In hit oST hour, be didn't know why to go And being In poor spirit hi- S*aM •e.l hit file. fly going to the lounge «llh the rent of hla rroarl lo g_%_ gate And others, guile .roused i ■It tnd .bout )h the din It awful, an.l r Kacept for fl.-as and various thingr. guch aa people who try to play tbe piano but can I. And black. cia»l> bugs minoiii an> New Books to Be Ready For Circulation Today Ml** A gats Tobin. head librarian new book* which a ere put on the .11.pity all week a ill he rea.lv ror circulation by noon today | ••Pacific Battle Line" by Pooler Itatel) . The Ureal neoitlon" hy James Thorn.. Shot well, v Ho mtntlc View of Poetry" by Joseph Wtrren Reach. Vou tnd Your Money" by Mtbel n ThrllllnK tnd ' lli.rn* Nicholas Children Have Their Reasons by Ruth Wendell Washburn An American lulemm.- by C.innar ' Men Hate*" by Beg mund Livingston Th. Story of Goethe* saanr* by George Henry Le.es. 'Tennessee tulle. Author Hy by C Herman frit, hell and PrrwonaliD and the Family tre a tea of the many new hooka FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Ltsli'i I'.iinls J Way Zippers. 3 Ring. All-Llith.r Binders C. H. STAPLES STATIONERS JACK gHgLRURNE. Owner 1*31 M.rineea Ju*t 20 Steps W.si Of* Fu ten The liinli'i ell.i I lull... wishes I* invH* you and you. girl fai.nd. a. a in.ro ■ .o you loo can loam to become charming, impeov. your **ll. mentally and physically. learn h.alth and happmee*. po.lur* and p...onalily and h*w b*et I* attain charm, which i. mad. up ol lh*«. many smm Ws want lo r.cognis. and .mpha.iss our a..*.* and hnd and oeerceate our liabiliri**. W* want lo d.v.lop phy.ical cho.m or a. •em. *ay. Classy appea.anc. This include, the atlainm.nl el a well propertien.d tigur. and a w.ll car.d to. body which we will g.l thr.ugh ...icia* and di.l and rl.anlinese Th* half. eye. rompl.sion. no*, mouth and le.lh mu.l b. br.uahl a. He*. •• pertsc.ion a. pesaihl. L.arn lo ua. properly artificial beauty aid. I* enhance your charm Of equal importance lo phy.iral charm I. phy.ical grace which includes landing and walking gracefully .ilting and riling hem a chair with charm, going up and down a flight ol .lair, .moothly using your syss sMsctiv.ly th. proper position ol your hand, and leer. The Ileal touch ia learning how to choee. and *.*r your cleth.e Do as lbs model, de Further information may be had by writing MRS. LAWRENCE MARRIAGE Parlor Lecture Club. Freano Spanish Club to Meet et Library The Spanish Club will meet on lbe college IIbran atepe t at S IS for the ggsslah theater party. Annie Shew, publicity man ager. announced Offer, of trantportttion lo Ihe local function muat be tinned Is IS Helen Andrews prealdent of El Club nollv.i She may be reached by phoning S SS17 or thiough her student poetofrice box S Member* who did not receive in i nation* for thl* meeting must con tact Mlaa Shew. -Tha Fresno Stete C^Mgsoe CdsWe>an- Chess Club Meets There will he s meeting of the (•beit Club Wednesday . renlng it 7 SO In th* Mens Lounge of the Student Union Teaching Applications Must Be on File Today All applications for taschtng positions most be on Ble today tt the ; pltcement bureau, room 1ST Lorraine Sheets, placement secretary, ha. announced that achool super int.ndentt ire regueatlng Infer*** lion .bout the rtngldstea tor nest fall Jitney Thompion. Pre.no State trMiitte of l*lft. now Dlttrtct Su perlntendent of Vlneland Behest. Vern County, will he In .the neasa- menl bureau today lo Interview prospective teacher* for the Vine land School College Deans to Meet The spring meeting of taw ttste rllege deem will he held In Pre* no. Monday Wednesday. April U-SS Dr. Carvon McKim Will Broadcast Over KARM "The Oee-etrstegr Sf Cal If omit. It the topic ts he delivered hy Pr CslTea MeKim. teacher eg Oeeg tie* KARM this Priday ea "Waat'a New In Pretno a arteen minute program preeented daily Monday through Friday Each wee* eae member of the raWty tpeskt sn s topic ehosei rrom his Seed la edocttlss Lutherans Meet The Lotberan BttttcnU Asaocla tion will gat* e steering Thursday i In the ssfeterlt te he renewed I fv*0* Ok^AT** Jest wait til Igfh rny sportin' shirt CUT FO* flWTt Of ACTION, these sports shirts grc tops ( I loose ■TotrWwide selection of rgyons tn gabardines, fine herring boties and colorful checks Priced at Roos Bros am where from tE*mt** r^oo-eBruri FULTON AT FRESNO STREET : FRESNO Registration tor Summer Session Begins June 18 a day tor tk* SOU ansae! Preese State six wt g I* June IS.. Dr. Mitchell P. brigs*. *****a*r schwas g taetay Th* hatasa la which atstettti stay register tnd pa. its I Huatlngte. popular with tae *taiaats. CHANOl OP gITg *■ Qtvtss wa* the gret i deen. Dr Brigga. nirjcssrJsS hit 1SS7 Whsa. four yeer* ags. travel rwetrtcUoraa. ss w*U as placestent sf several power- plaaU In the vicinity, made It Inagvtg shle to continue tt Huotlngten lake, the preaent itmmii ssstlont on Pre.no State campus were atari' San Jogqum Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddow Jewelry Ce. Tke Rnest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry 999CIAL RATES TO couacjE srvveffn IN) Heedguerrers fgtr FMTHreMTYeiK, soeoemr pins PgC SUMMIN PACULTV Th* teettttg nenter. treat P*JC { SUM., are Dr ntaa M Baksr I Alice IL Bell. Mr. Utah Csagfe!| Brsegfsrg. Mlaa MarSnrte Brewnter. Dr MlUhell Plrt* awtl hert. Meary Jaaaee Klag Dr. i •ay Leag. Mies Ptoy Ms* Lewtt. Mra Lyllli D. U Dr JoSo L Michelle Dr I Morn.. TUUe C Msaes. I •elh Potter, tsssory RateltSre. 1 Holes MaSatr Kehrar Dr Willis** Erri, et Jsaa. I S.rt.-ei Tohln kflaa Vlrgfsls CguT-'l mil West. Bart R Wight. Mhm Prtncee M. Wltaon. Mr* i Psi Witbrow. tag Jsaa Wright ••aOM OTHgN INgTITUTlOtig P*c*rty memhen frm iloas other thaa Presno Stttt taw: i Irwts O Addlcett ssslsuat ti — 3 mtendent Prisni city 8chs ___n_*0m SUehect Uo.eiaa; ^taatl ,\ Mrs. ach. Ctsvle Cahts High I «''» UJ "#sf i"^|'uHl ehlgan Mat* Normal CtkUttSa. . WAA Captain, C4soa«e» I June Metster. Owsa OreoSeatl s Mlrtaat Oars have hssa « ctptalna af the three WAA *j bsli tessts. which win hsat* imtittsa thlt titers. The aasses ef an the tess* g here srs pneteg as the WAA I Us hoard la Use gym Kenoforre WiU Meet The Ptanoferta Chih wtlt g ***** 141 tetatrrew si m__\ ALSTROM & WIEBP8 COLLEGE PHARMACY |