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-COLLESiAH "READABLE—WORTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1946 Freshman Fling Flares Tonight in Union, 9-12 Staters, new and old. will dance to the music of Dick Alexander and hia orchestra tonight, from 9 to 12 at the Froah Fling, a semi-formal dance honoring- first semester frosh, In the union social hall. Individual bids for 60 cent* are now on aale by rally committer- member, and In lbs foyer ths administration building 111*1: are free to all new students According to Hall? Committee ("hair nn n Belt)' Wide, all frosb muat wear dlnha, rlhb.nn some piece of the dlatln.iilBhlnrc green to f.Xaln entrance lo the danes The bid. of Ihe.e sludent* will De checked al the door 1 tin im sn ini'iiiim.cii of the dance, tbe freahtaen wilt b* formally Initiated Into too Fresno Stats Cotlegt AaBOclalion Hr. Frank Thomas, iisealdent of Ihe col lege, and Frank Me.ple. .ludant lirealdent. will give welcoming; ad ■ li esse, and Ihe "greenle." will heroine Cull fledged rltalar* Tbs dance I* open, at least one person of earn couple must be a student Bt SUlr Refreshments will be Mired. Member, of the reeelving line will ba Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Briars, Or and Mra. Hubert Phil lip*. Dr. A. R. Lang. Miss Mary Baker. Karl Buck man. and Dr. Six Journalism Grants Available Six new joiirnaHam scholarships hare been made available to gradu- atea ot valley riijcii acboola who plan.to major In Journalism at the Fresno Stat* College next semester Stanley Resrubalre, pnbllahsr of tbe Hartford Journal and the Han- ford Sentinel, haa made I w o scholarship, or 115 available to graduate* of the Hertford High Moton Holl. publisher of th* fat- lowing newspaper*, has made avail able these ar ho lar* hi p.: Avenal Times, available to a graduate of the Avenal High School; Cara- ttier. Qsiettc, available to a graduate of th* Carathere High School; Rlrerdsle Free Praaa, available to a graduate or the Itlvsrdale High Brbool; Tranquillity West Sid* Ad vane*, av.llable to a graduste of th* Tranquillity High School All are worth 1*5 Tbe ten olber Journalism scholar sblpa available to journalism ma- Jor* are the Frwsn*. Baa Scholar ship. Lindsay Gaxette, Los tlanoa Enterprise. Jt 11 ■■ > Exponent, Sanger Herald. Vtsalla Timss Hells. D*l*no Record, h.MIM radio elation, snd lb* Fresno Da* r*dl station KMJ All ar* lower division ■cholarsnlp* Tha a Ion scholarship la mad* av.liable by ths Freano fluid*. Tickets Available For Wolff Recital Tickets for tbe formal public re dial ot Brn.t Wolff, tenor. In tbe Frr.no State Collaft* auditorium al S:SO p. m. Thursday are now avail able In the bookstore and can be obtained on presentation of student body card* and a payment ot the rearral tax on the aeat desired. Thl* will be tbe eacond engagement of Wolff, who with an In rernatlonal reputation Sa a alngei and opera conductor, accompanies himself an th* piano as be alturs. Although d*flnlte pUbs hare not been madtr for Wolffs two-day viall her*. Friday afternoon will be fra* for students who may wish to talk Wolff about their musical prob- lema. Appointments must be made irth Dr. A. C. Bardabl, head of tbe music department. Wolff will give ■ lecture In Room 1 at 10 a.< m. to noon Friday. The hour of 8 to 10 *. m on Thursday In Room 117 baa been tentatively **t for m. music claaa lecture. Not only ar* musical atu- dents who are free at that hour allowed to coma, but alao any other interested student* The plan of affording college* tbe Joy of a campus visit tram thla sr tlat la the result of a development * Association ef American col leges known a. their aria progrsm. Tomorrow Is Campus Deadline All portraits (or tbe Campus muat be in by tomorrow. Campus, Editor Clare Weymouth has announced. All students who would to a** anapa taken of them may contact Campus photographer Neal Jrnaen. All staff member* are asked to check at the Campua office for assignment* by tb* flrat of week, Fifty percent of all copy bs* been sent to th* printer*, promising an earlier annual tbls yeer. Proofs for division pagea are Ing done in black and white by Eleanor Miller and Frsncee Kirk- pctrick. Sorority pledge* will bars from Tuesday. March II. to March 11 to have picture* taken for tb* sor- oiity page*. Revote for Class Officers Today, 9-3 Five student offices In the senior, sophomore, and freshman daaaea will be fillert/Jn the revote today from 9 a. m. to S p. m. fn the union. idtdates In tb* revet* Include ea Kirk pat rick and Els. nor r tor senior claaa vles-prwsl- dent; Mary Kohler snd Norman Rudy for sophomore vice president: Dorolhy Dill man aed Janet Jargons for sophomore **rr*tsry; Beany Phillip* and William Mack for fraehman president; and Corrin* Cballet sad Lionel Sorenaon for fraahmnn secretary There wit] b* no revote* In tbe Junior Red Cross election. Pal Primer waa el*ct*d president the senior class, wrtb Betty Whll tea aad Clare Weymouth nil Ing lb* position* of secretary and social chair man res perlively officer. al«et*d 111 the Junior lass Include Daren Selkirk, president : Juanlt. Brown, vice prss'l dent; Barbara Drakllch, secretary, and Hetpn lien ken. social chair 100 Per Cent Goal Set tor College Red Cross Unit Membership Drive Assembly Tuesday Will F**rur* Film*; Tt** Raid Director Joseph Hfadaeeic A 100 par cent membership 1* the foal of ta* tausSBBat-'f, unit of the Red Cross ia its aecond War Fund drive o* tke Krea.no State Collet* campus, Gordon Wah-ath. Iisasi the organization announced today. The drive, now in pro*r«sa, will continue until ataxe* i Charm Chorus Officers Tha iii.lv elected officers for Charm Chorus are Shirley A cord, president; Anna Ncitarsngelo, vice president; Gloria Rhenard. trwaaur- ratj Hanriatta Magtiusoii. sacrstsry; Janet Bill*, historian, and Ruth Smoot. sergeant at arm* Hap homo re class off I cere are Ruth Joan Wbltmor*. president and M.rarou On*lo sa social chair aa. Those elected In tb* freshman claaa are Joy Rosa, vlc*-prw*ld*nt. sad Helen A Ha*, social chajrsaan I-ota Brows will ataume Use chalrmanablp of tb* R*d Croaa chapter, with Betty Lou Veal* as slating Ber In tbe position of vice halrman. Elaine Mason, secretary, and Henny Phillip*. I ressurer Only a*proximately 1*0 or less than 40 per cent el tbs student* enrolled In Fresno State Collage voted. Election Commltt** Chair man Batty Pearson aald. urging sll students to remember that th* re la juat aa Important a* tb* Brst voting. 25 School Heads MeetWithThomas A commltto* on accreditation for colleges Bad unlversille* lo Califar- •t which Dr. P W. Thomas Fresno Stat* Colleg* president, I) chairman, ja moating today al tbs Hotel fall torn la n This commltt** of tbe slat* board of education la responsible for tb* Inspection one* every flv* yaar* of all college* and anlversl tl*. In, California which ar* an thorliod to prepare teachers for atat- oradentlaJ*. Other members of the committee ar* Dean Frank M Freeman of the University of California at Bwrfce ley: acting Deaa Laden B. Kenny Stanford University; Dean Le.t.r Ii Rogers. University ot Southern California; D*an Edwl University ef California ■•las; President Walter R Kepner, Saa I'tego BUI*; Sup*rlntendenl AA4S to Elect New Officers -Spring offlrer* for ttm Assist I ated Men Student organisation will be elected nt s dinner on March 1* ia tbs commit*** roraw lb* union, Karl Duck man. spaa •Or of tbs organ I tat I on announced Sludenta In tare, ted In running for tbe presidency, 'ire presidency and secretary treasurer Job. must file an Intention to ran with or* befor* March 14," Bookman stated. Candidate* will ba pre. lbe dinner to members throagb nominating epeeche* spwaohe. from tbe candidate*. Fol lowing.the speeches, balloting will I*** Place. Ticket, for the dinner wl in sale Wednesday by memo, b* AMS at II cents a pt.te No leasts will be gold attar March 14. Tbs new system of .letting of fic»™ A MB commitMBBbSS assert. will oroclud* any high pressure politic*' at tb* dinner and la b* jl***d to b* th* be.t war to **- cur* th* beat leadership. Candidates who bar* already Bled Icientlos. to run for th* pros! rtency of th* organisation are Nsal a and Mnrrall Panned IIBcaltona for officer, mt* at least on* semester'* stlendsnc* at tb* Fresno SUt* Colle** *** * "C" avsrwaw. Eligibility win a* oboakad Mareb of Ttm* Bhowta* the work af tb* Amertean Bad Crass*; lbs othar t*Ua af tb* Sal* aatrtS- es of Bod Cross worker, la wet" Hmdae*. will •peak ea HiHaaai from bla *ww axparlBBo* em a Ba** dlrector "3tud.ru. bt* aabsd te ana*. their contributions ea IB* oaaaSt Walrmth atatat. -*» taa* mWEt Eg j tbs money will be crodlled t* tar* collage unit "Tb* Be* Crete In aa I ****** an which ba* don* attkb te issuers tbe Buffering of oar S*S*X*« 0T*rs*as." Weir*** aald. -Wa* ls really daswrvlrig af aay bat* Frwono State Coins*, aaa ste* Nigh Meeting tb* Ar»rkai Be* Ctxwsj bl I fllsd, Buckmaa aald. Rv* Receive Scholarships v Scholarship award* wer* mats* tlVB student, 'yttterday at * ixamltt*. meeting attended by Mrs, Hsiao Robrwr, O. BL Bans*. •nd John Ed. Herbert Dr Ksnneth Potter, chairman ws* nsx are* beeaus* of Din***. Tbe awards and thoss who c*lv*d tbem ar*: PI B*ta Pan alums*.. Lout** Smith. Delta Kappa alumna*. France* (hwenlng '. I'rati track award. William Kttling, apaelal »cbolar*hIp tn cbvmlatry. Jam** Co**jravs; sad The KAXM Journallam,*chotarahlP. Benny Phillip*. Other award* ar* to **> given hen Dr. Pottar returns to tb* eot- asSja. Lang Go*i To L. A. for Meat Pr. I O'rJraB*. i Won*. • t night at I Major 1 who ws* oa tb* Diltltl a Tokyo, aad who ***** Sa * g ibly bar* mat wsjek; ■ Marls Jail* CWhJorwsaa, a wegtan who aac.psd th* Of at*** and cam* to the TJwKad Butte: Or. Chsrlea Jamae, amlaf |rw*BawaV msBsger *f bho Issja**! "irttir : aaal Dr. J. P-^tmmg. ***** Meale et ta* I funvUhsd by Bsar oollega Sanlor Wors»*B* i Cie* Martin, Aiiaah*** I and Xathltwn Curtla, <*** will sis. -Boa* ot Ho Maal and Tb*r* s * Las*, taa* as a trlknta to the atWS* *f who ax* Tstsrwss af W*rt* 1 Thsy will b* a* •no by Ha**** 1 Tb* voeaJtat* wtU **** B idl*ao* la •*•**» SUr • flafl partmoat. I*ft Tuesday trie, to attend • meeting with tha eommlue* for slat* public school *BBJ*Ba*B> This ra**ti*g la ter th* purpose of makln. plana for test lag ta* r» sait* of tb* public schools af CaJt- (ornl* aad dst.rrnlnlng what lav prove meals ***m dBstrabl*. Tbe great number of war UBS* Aubrey A Hoinjlas.. Mod**to City w*rk*ra coming with flBatH— Uvt* - ' Xb; Principal Ralph Wada- Csllforala I (Cootlnmle***§*Fern/ |f*ran** lar Freaaa Cssmty sawl Or*** • prwalda TS* mm ' of **T«r*l B*awM •*«* by tb* Ba« Osass.
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 2, 1945 Pg 1 |
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 | -COLLESiAH "READABLE—WORTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1946 Freshman Fling Flares Tonight in Union, 9-12 Staters, new and old. will dance to the music of Dick Alexander and hia orchestra tonight, from 9 to 12 at the Froah Fling, a semi-formal dance honoring- first semester frosh, In the union social hall. Individual bids for 60 cent* are now on aale by rally committer- member, and In lbs foyer ths administration building 111*1: are free to all new students According to Hall? Committee ("hair nn n Belt)' Wide, all frosb muat wear dlnha, rlhb.nn some piece of the dlatln.iilBhlnrc green to f.Xaln entrance lo the danes The bid. of Ihe.e sludent* will De checked al the door 1 tin im sn ini'iiiim.cii of the dance, tbe freahtaen wilt b* formally Initiated Into too Fresno Stats Cotlegt AaBOclalion Hr. Frank Thomas, iisealdent of Ihe col lege, and Frank Me.ple. .ludant lirealdent. will give welcoming; ad ■ li esse, and Ihe "greenle." will heroine Cull fledged rltalar* Tbs dance I* open, at least one person of earn couple must be a student Bt SUlr Refreshments will be Mired. Member, of the reeelving line will ba Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Briars, Or and Mra. Hubert Phil lip*. Dr. A. R. Lang. Miss Mary Baker. Karl Buck man. and Dr. Six Journalism Grants Available Six new joiirnaHam scholarships hare been made available to gradu- atea ot valley riijcii acboola who plan.to major In Journalism at the Fresno Stat* College next semester Stanley Resrubalre, pnbllahsr of tbe Hartford Journal and the Han- ford Sentinel, haa made I w o scholarship, or 115 available to graduate* of the Hertford High Moton Holl. publisher of th* fat- lowing newspaper*, has made avail able these ar ho lar* hi p.: Avenal Times, available to a graduate of the Avenal High School; Cara- ttier. Qsiettc, available to a graduate of th* Carathere High School; Rlrerdsle Free Praaa, available to a graduate or the Itlvsrdale High Brbool; Tranquillity West Sid* Ad vane*, av.llable to a graduste of th* Tranquillity High School All are worth 1*5 Tbe ten olber Journalism scholar sblpa available to journalism ma- Jor* are the Frwsn*. Baa Scholar ship. Lindsay Gaxette, Los tlanoa Enterprise. Jt 11 ■■ > Exponent, Sanger Herald. Vtsalla Timss Hells. D*l*no Record, h.MIM radio elation, snd lb* Fresno Da* r*dl station KMJ All ar* lower division ■cholarsnlp* Tha a Ion scholarship la mad* av.liable by ths Freano fluid*. Tickets Available For Wolff Recital Tickets for tbe formal public re dial ot Brn.t Wolff, tenor. In tbe Frr.no State Collaft* auditorium al S:SO p. m. Thursday are now avail able In the bookstore and can be obtained on presentation of student body card* and a payment ot the rearral tax on the aeat desired. Thl* will be tbe eacond engagement of Wolff, who with an In rernatlonal reputation Sa a alngei and opera conductor, accompanies himself an th* piano as be alturs. Although d*flnlte pUbs hare not been madtr for Wolffs two-day viall her*. Friday afternoon will be fra* for students who may wish to talk Wolff about their musical prob- lema. Appointments must be made irth Dr. A. C. Bardabl, head of tbe music department. Wolff will give ■ lecture In Room 1 at 10 a.< m. to noon Friday. The hour of 8 to 10 *. m on Thursday In Room 117 baa been tentatively **t for m. music claaa lecture. Not only ar* musical atu- dents who are free at that hour allowed to coma, but alao any other interested student* The plan of affording college* tbe Joy of a campus visit tram thla sr tlat la the result of a development * Association ef American col leges known a. their aria progrsm. Tomorrow Is Campus Deadline All portraits (or tbe Campus muat be in by tomorrow. Campus, Editor Clare Weymouth has announced. All students who would to a** anapa taken of them may contact Campus photographer Neal Jrnaen. All staff member* are asked to check at the Campua office for assignment* by tb* flrat of week, Fifty percent of all copy bs* been sent to th* printer*, promising an earlier annual tbls yeer. Proofs for division pagea are Ing done in black and white by Eleanor Miller and Frsncee Kirk- pctrick. Sorority pledge* will bars from Tuesday. March II. to March 11 to have picture* taken for tb* sor- oiity page*. Revote for Class Officers Today, 9-3 Five student offices In the senior, sophomore, and freshman daaaea will be fillert/Jn the revote today from 9 a. m. to S p. m. fn the union. idtdates In tb* revet* Include ea Kirk pat rick and Els. nor r tor senior claaa vles-prwsl- dent; Mary Kohler snd Norman Rudy for sophomore vice president: Dorolhy Dill man aed Janet Jargons for sophomore **rr*tsry; Beany Phillip* and William Mack for fraehman president; and Corrin* Cballet sad Lionel Sorenaon for fraahmnn secretary There wit] b* no revote* In tbe Junior Red Cross election. Pal Primer waa el*ct*d president the senior class, wrtb Betty Whll tea aad Clare Weymouth nil Ing lb* position* of secretary and social chair man res perlively officer. al«et*d 111 the Junior lass Include Daren Selkirk, president : Juanlt. Brown, vice prss'l dent; Barbara Drakllch, secretary, and Hetpn lien ken. social chair 100 Per Cent Goal Set tor College Red Cross Unit Membership Drive Assembly Tuesday Will F**rur* Film*; Tt** Raid Director Joseph Hfadaeeic A 100 par cent membership 1* the foal of ta* tausSBBat-'f, unit of the Red Cross ia its aecond War Fund drive o* tke Krea.no State Collet* campus, Gordon Wah-ath. Iisasi the organization announced today. The drive, now in pro*r«sa, will continue until ataxe* i Charm Chorus Officers Tha iii.lv elected officers for Charm Chorus are Shirley A cord, president; Anna Ncitarsngelo, vice president; Gloria Rhenard. trwaaur- ratj Hanriatta Magtiusoii. sacrstsry; Janet Bill*, historian, and Ruth Smoot. sergeant at arm* Hap homo re class off I cere are Ruth Joan Wbltmor*. president and M.rarou On*lo sa social chair aa. Those elected In tb* freshman claaa are Joy Rosa, vlc*-prw*ld*nt. sad Helen A Ha*, social chajrsaan I-ota Brows will ataume Use chalrmanablp of tb* R*d Croaa chapter, with Betty Lou Veal* as slating Ber In tbe position of vice halrman. Elaine Mason, secretary, and Henny Phillip*. I ressurer Only a*proximately 1*0 or less than 40 per cent el tbs student* enrolled In Fresno State Collage voted. Election Commltt** Chair man Batty Pearson aald. urging sll students to remember that th* re la juat aa Important a* tb* Brst voting. 25 School Heads MeetWithThomas A commltto* on accreditation for colleges Bad unlversille* lo Califar- •t which Dr. P W. Thomas Fresno Stat* Colleg* president, I) chairman, ja moating today al tbs Hotel fall torn la n This commltt** of tbe slat* board of education la responsible for tb* Inspection one* every flv* yaar* of all college* and anlversl tl*. In, California which ar* an thorliod to prepare teachers for atat- oradentlaJ*. Other members of the committee ar* Dean Frank M Freeman of the University of California at Bwrfce ley: acting Deaa Laden B. Kenny Stanford University; Dean Le.t.r Ii Rogers. University ot Southern California; D*an Edwl University ef California ■•las; President Walter R Kepner, Saa I'tego BUI*; Sup*rlntendenl AA4S to Elect New Officers -Spring offlrer* for ttm Assist I ated Men Student organisation will be elected nt s dinner on March 1* ia tbs commit*** roraw lb* union, Karl Duck man. spaa •Or of tbs organ I tat I on announced Sludenta In tare, ted In running for tbe presidency, 'ire presidency and secretary treasurer Job. must file an Intention to ran with or* befor* March 14," Bookman stated. Candidate* will ba pre. lbe dinner to members throagb nominating epeeche* spwaohe. from tbe candidate*. Fol lowing.the speeches, balloting will I*** Place. Ticket, for the dinner wl in sale Wednesday by memo, b* AMS at II cents a pt.te No leasts will be gold attar March 14. Tbs new system of .letting of fic»™ A MB commitMBBbSS assert. will oroclud* any high pressure politic*' at tb* dinner and la b* jl***d to b* th* be.t war to **- cur* th* beat leadership. Candidates who bar* already Bled Icientlos. to run for th* pros! rtency of th* organisation are Nsal a and Mnrrall Panned IIBcaltona for officer, mt* at least on* semester'* stlendsnc* at tb* Fresno SUt* Colle** *** * "C" avsrwaw. Eligibility win a* oboakad Mareb of Ttm* Bhowta* the work af tb* Amertean Bad Crass*; lbs othar t*Ua af tb* Sal* aatrtS- es of Bod Cross worker, la wet" Hmdae*. will •peak ea HiHaaai from bla *ww axparlBBo* em a Ba** dlrector "3tud.ru. bt* aabsd te ana*. their contributions ea IB* oaaaSt Walrmth atatat. -*» taa* mWEt Eg j tbs money will be crodlled t* tar* collage unit "Tb* Be* Crete In aa I ****** an which ba* don* attkb te issuers tbe Buffering of oar S*S*X*« 0T*rs*as." Weir*** aald. -Wa* ls really daswrvlrig af aay bat* Frwono State Coins*, aaa ste* Nigh Meeting tb* Ar»rkai Be* Ctxwsj bl I fllsd, Buckmaa aald. Rv* Receive Scholarships v Scholarship award* wer* mats* tlVB student, 'yttterday at * ixamltt*. meeting attended by Mrs, Hsiao Robrwr, O. BL Bans*. •nd John Ed. Herbert Dr Ksnneth Potter, chairman ws* nsx are* beeaus* of Din***. Tbe awards and thoss who c*lv*d tbem ar*: PI B*ta Pan alums*.. Lout** Smith. Delta Kappa alumna*. France* (hwenlng '. I'rati track award. William Kttling, apaelal »cbolar*hIp tn cbvmlatry. Jam** Co**jravs; sad The KAXM Journallam,*chotarahlP. Benny Phillip*. Other award* ar* to **> given hen Dr. Pottar returns to tb* eot- asSja. Lang Go*i To L. A. for Meat Pr. I O'rJraB*. i Won*. • t night at I Major 1 who ws* oa tb* Diltltl a Tokyo, aad who ***** Sa * g ibly bar* mat wsjek; ■ Marls Jail* CWhJorwsaa, a wegtan who aac.psd th* Of at*** and cam* to the TJwKad Butte: Or. Chsrlea Jamae, amlaf |rw*BawaV msBsger *f bho Issja**! "irttir : aaal Dr. J. P-^tmmg. ***** Meale et ta* I funvUhsd by Bsar oollega Sanlor Wors»*B* i Cie* Martin, Aiiaah*** I and Xathltwn Curtla, <*** will sis. -Boa* ot Ho Maal and Tb*r* s * Las*, taa* as a trlknta to the atWS* *f who ax* Tstsrwss af W*rt* 1 Thsy will b* a* •no by Ha**** 1 Tb* voeaJtat* wtU **** B idl*ao* la •*•**» SUr • flafl partmoat. I*ft Tuesday trie, to attend • meeting with tha eommlue* for slat* public school *BBJ*Ba*B> This ra**ti*g la ter th* purpose of makln. plana for test lag ta* r» sait* of tb* public schools af CaJt- (ornl* aad dst.rrnlnlng what lav prove meals ***m dBstrabl*. Tbe great number of war UBS* Aubrey A Hoinjlas.. Mod**to City w*rk*ra coming with flBatH— Uvt* - ' Xb; Principal Ralph Wada- Csllforala I (Cootlnmle***§*Fern/ |f*ran** lar Freaaa Cssmty sawl Or*** • prwalda TS* mm ' of **T«r*l B*awM •*«* by tb* Ba« Osass. |