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4,000 Young Valley Musicians Convene At FSC l 14 val- * and high m piaalat. lleaton. Preaao. Iksrotky Vonng. plaalet. Flrebaugh Klesaen ury School, irulda < , s tpeclsl featsre of the Cal- i Maaic -BScatsfi r*etlvel Festival al is tke | iforala High School Ofsasstra wiU ,try aad partlclpa | be preseated la eoacert la the l ,n this section Tea j rtoaao High School Auditorium oa bast to the Saturday Conductor is Fureell . ,his kind .poaaor I Mayor of OIbbbbIs High Hchsnl M«uin Valley Sr r of Call * conductor '•»«■> Vincent of tke I'Blveraliy mpe POUR YEARS OLO high school haadsl The stt—ee Btassa and California Baad Aad Oteheetra As dletrlct, la I tee Fred .eh City i laagastsr. lu Initial concert waa pre aew ted Is Bovard rtes sre Judged coal Bleat- auditorium st the t'niverally of .irit of su Southern California, with Lasopold ..Heat. good. fair, or Stskowekl as gueet riBgaetar _ pm s.booi 1*4* tke eoacert wa* ksM la tks .» i heir Hollywood Bowl with George _. _p aag di Wing se conductor sad Stokowaki lOtOISTS ENTgR tke group appeared In tke Mor _-, moo Tabernacle la Salt lake City. irrmU gerg bee. petyer frSSB Ed ' -h H.l.tead MecCermlc condor .1 of Fresno; Mtr led The orchestra le credited mnmk contralto from ; Ike enlhualaailc acclaim of music h.»l. Barbs- edacstort sll over the I nited of Uncoln . Statet .lona Feery Flan., soloist with the group this .:i High School: 'year Is June Kovae. a senior st ' Irummer. Hanfordj ..lendsle High School She trill Isaac, vocal- plsy tks gist movement of tbe • «.! Barbara Rachmaninoff concerto No ! In f • Morris K. Bggggji minor Violin soloist will he liar l we Nonnart. bars Woodward, concert mistress tke BrrstBgala Hlgfc Beg—I Orcheetra She -ID be heard la tke Issrtk mete-eat sf Lalos Sym he gftb symphony sf Ts.haikow.ky aad aew gamin kg Roy Hams entitled Melody gOME'REgULTg At aeea yesterday the results el the competition wont ae fetatses hays tno of Exeter hit I Fatri .la w.ilat.he> a" \.enal High. IV and HI re.pectl.ely. railed vo- Phyllis Marsatse. TiaagallU. clarinet sote. IU. Joeepglne Crtt. Tranquillity ptano solo. IV: La Verne Thiel. Cbowchllla. trombone •ado II. Sally Hoorgi piano toio. Ill: Richard. * HUrk. nSeUst. Starters working on 'he '.'■ ■ .1Vr_ are. left to nght. RONALD HARLAN, ocrptc.ri oi cades. NOREEN BART- LETT, registrar GENEVIEVE KARABIAN. pcst.r.? secsa- tary Photo cy Riechel Franklin Williams. pkoaa soloist from Tulare also of Tulare. II Raymond Scott, .larineiist from Tolare II Betty Hitdon. oboe soloist of Tulare I Virginia Guenn. Has. ontsl of Tulare. II Havld Wayne. violinist from Tulare Higk. II: Reul Hopkins. Trumpet solo. II. Rote solo. I: Erma Coberly Clone. Soprano. II. Stanley Coves. Clovl*. trombone solo II licity June Holt Rl.erdtle aopraao Donald William.. Riverdale violin solo. III. Franklin Zioa. Central t'nlon High School. Trombone I Ranella Will piaao solo IV. string quartet. Washington High. Easton I. Lou lar I_tarus. Washington Higk. tialta sals. I. Kathryn Sorenson. Washington High, violin solo. I: | Washington High. Baritone solo II c.ulibert Aroo- 'mmpet solo. II. Jo I'arher marimba I. praao. II. Keith Stevens. Kings b.Tg. trombone. II. arotya HahI .4.11st. Klngthorg. Corset. II: MORE NAMES Haael French. King.hurg. Horn. kg I. Tony Tavolaeei. j baritone. II. Vocal Trie. I II Jordan llahn. Madeay. hi 1 use. II: Duane Wesson. Beat JBeM. snare drum. I. Vtrglala I eaesesfcle. Bahengeld. I. clarinet quartet. HakeraB.id. I. Girt* sei tette. Bakersgeld. I. Virginia In ruah. Bakersgeld. soprt—e. I. Ed 1.a Ward. Bakersgeld. soprano I Patricia Kelly. BaltelSaSg. Bute ,1. Anita 1—wenthal Baaerafleid. 1 piano. IX Joe Henderson. Reed ley ban tone || Henry I—rrueda. Reedley tenor II. Barbara l_ Roe. Reed ley soprano. Ill Joe Reedley. aeaaaphone. Krickaon. keedley piano. II. Ha» id Robertson. Reedley. tenor. 111. Elisabeth Poll—rd. Reedley. alto. II. Harlene Janaen Dinaha. vocal solo II James Bailey. Ctoallnga piano 1 Kahutahl Johnson Par (( nunued o* parr 4) SPORTS: BULLDOGS PLAY SACRAMENTO JC •COLLEOIAN EDITORIAL: THE TRUMAN TALK CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH l», 1948 Nine Coeds Seek Title Duchess Of Masque Ball .( the Masque Ball '•' t>\ rune campus c ».ek for tl April 3.. to be cb..-- The tinal select—u of Bflgaa b.ii be asade by B—| Bill pre - ' '..II. .nh lo. un- . gold IUII !.e»s throne peaeare are N.l.U K<.b ■•'•• I'll, Sigma Kappn: Audrey ar, Helta Sigma Phi. inters Mu Alpha Helta >n. and Na • ; \ Mu. Carol Kappa __— HI... 1 He •■ M • !. Im. Theta Chi. Jo Ab- IB m_e • Sit_* Tea Fellow ing the coronation the 'i.l Pan sill select tbe best ■Mg_i be gi.en Revolving Stages Built By Crew For Richard II To combat space shortage <>n tr- fggt-CM-iaf play. Kit-hard II. v.huh ..pen April -">. Hal I'anipliell. play director, desig-ned three revolving *ta>r«'*. This mat.I.-* mmst scenes and three areas to be shown in . » Campus Sororities Pledge 66 Coeds To Membership for dak* are to he "•**»tted lo Milt Roth, publicity '-ir-sr. by April 1* In charge I is Qulnn Sinclair *$C Library To Observe Coming Spring Vacation ' r>esno State tray Stile College assistant bearing acquired liom II u ■ • - from wobbling Campbell. Ilurri-- Taylor. BM k began Burkina aith model* of the .tage about lour n>.< lleve me. il Ban a aa__MBe* ■ glatt biiiiIobh and furniture, made by the 3o .tagecraft studentf help* create tbe netting The *_%• dent.. BBSBBI are placed into .liff. have a .ei> ___—g : I'unted hea.> shr- esl Bith lm.eed oil * of stsined glssn alien held to tk* light Tbe students, to make tbe set. aut hemic have Ion. research in hooka of Richai.l II period arid tbestn.al magatine* which piclllle -I- ol the middle jSgee. play riii.iiinr ibo . m. . ■ Mil. hell I -■ v. II Be.,l • I. McCtani Ruth Millet ■ Revisionist Group To Activate Today nmenl gf an increased e.iualit> gf rights for men ■men on campus will be the ..b.i.-.t it the committee :.? body president to revise the college's .-..nstitution. Frank Snyder, revision chairman, has announ- • held today at 3 p.m in the student • ;.real deaf a oa?Ice st which Kappa Delta Rho Wins Fraternity Scholarship Cup - iti.in roar—ante* Bill .,nempt to iron out some of the opposition tbat arose just prior to ■ - -n..!itution era* ■ t the ne spring vacati. ..cording to Mlaa A head librarian T"" libra- will Towmt* open I A "•*■* :i from il ... ta S:S0 pm. tke, *~» » from I a.m. lo 4 p.m.. will th* '•"••d March 2*. and will be a hi. "*■ March M fe~- a . _ ._ . Rally Member, Sponsor Noon Dane. Wodnosday I A Boon dance with an —a*ter le Bill I- *.k W >...'i th* I th. i..11. Illeririelle.- ,1 I ..lrienne ><,<■■ - M .I..I1H.- Kills."- ■ (Continued I Varieties Publicity Launched By Chairman Lynch ■ ■ i...... * Th.r, w.il o* a publ.c r.la- I on. meeting Tuesday at 3p.m la th* student pres.dent s o»t.c* Ttu 144. . • ra* 1 it \lj.lia |e,! the If«T Bilh - Ma Alpha tvi . ibir.l Bilh a 1 l«« i.erage ■ Ihe hlglM>r>t ' ■ \erlln »ur I ■ l. I • fact that «tll , ■mmitteen Tbe two major changei in tb. *aa_MaMaa bin ot last December were the formation Ot a co-ordination council to Sx the dates of major ttadent function, and change. In the personeil .. the boards of directors publications, and play The . oordination council was to bave set definite dates for the IUII Masque Rail. Junior >m Vanity Varieties aad other event. Member* ware to e de—i of worn ■ • n. the president - i-remdent of tke assocla ' -man of tke date f the Sgg totes cast All n pete 4) 5 attend Hedda Gabler Termed Not So Good' »Y Gens King 50 "f Hedda tisble. " tat all a could have been. "' ^ * **** Berkid with nothing -_|**"Ur *»'"ksa. the flnal "'« eJ^"*** *aa fairly well done "' __»***** one of l.ennk lb, £ ^""lection., it ... -.r, „ illy . . ih, "t. Dlol each act was pear, set nlpirt ol 0* ■ - ,.| BIS. im- b.».ii. n. ..'• kg ■ . 1. \ hirri Press Conference Date Scheduled aa - ■ .« r that a twotklrds major ' he measure w a* t to place more rttprestauti.ee sa com .titution revision wfll -iiBBi ak* issilklUty sf kr.nt ths- regulations so that rnition must he received from .indent aMociation. as well as triooa aageets by three r^Bs>r*ii|> bv Kmh Macen—.n I ! KVt'. the Valley Stholaslic aa an.l Alpha Fhi Honor Banquet To Be Highlighted By Dr Tenney s Talk ■•-' PMagaggj \i,t rhe ingwBisii . talk bv >* Bhen he addressee more than |gg annual »< h.slarshrp t 111 I' in th.- 1 -uii Ih- Korre.t l> Brown, dean of ■ indent, will 1 - ;•!.-..!. nf ,.• • _,
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Title | 1948_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 |
Description
Title | March 19, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | 4,000 Young Valley Musicians Convene At FSC l 14 val- * and high m piaalat. lleaton. Preaao. Iksrotky Vonng. plaalet. Flrebaugh Klesaen ury School, irulda < , s tpeclsl featsre of the Cal- i Maaic -BScatsfi r*etlvel Festival al is tke | iforala High School Ofsasstra wiU ,try aad partlclpa | be preseated la eoacert la the l ,n this section Tea j rtoaao High School Auditorium oa bast to the Saturday Conductor is Fureell . ,his kind .poaaor I Mayor of OIbbbbIs High Hchsnl M«uin Valley Sr r of Call * conductor '•»«■> Vincent of tke I'Blveraliy mpe POUR YEARS OLO high school haadsl The stt—ee Btassa and California Baad Aad Oteheetra As dletrlct, la I tee Fred .eh City i laagastsr. lu Initial concert waa pre aew ted Is Bovard rtes sre Judged coal Bleat- auditorium st the t'niverally of .irit of su Southern California, with Lasopold ..Heat. good. fair, or Stskowekl as gueet riBgaetar _ pm s.booi 1*4* tke eoacert wa* ksM la tks .» i heir Hollywood Bowl with George _. _p aag di Wing se conductor sad Stokowaki lOtOISTS ENTgR tke group appeared In tke Mor _-, moo Tabernacle la Salt lake City. irrmU gerg bee. petyer frSSB Ed ' -h H.l.tead MecCermlc condor .1 of Fresno; Mtr led The orchestra le credited mnmk contralto from ; Ike enlhualaailc acclaim of music h.»l. Barbs- edacstort sll over the I nited of Uncoln . Statet .lona Feery Flan., soloist with the group this .:i High School: 'year Is June Kovae. a senior st ' Irummer. Hanfordj ..lendsle High School She trill Isaac, vocal- plsy tks gist movement of tbe • «.! Barbara Rachmaninoff concerto No ! In f • Morris K. Bggggji minor Violin soloist will he liar l we Nonnart. bars Woodward, concert mistress tke BrrstBgala Hlgfc Beg—I Orcheetra She -ID be heard la tke Issrtk mete-eat sf Lalos Sym he gftb symphony sf Ts.haikow.ky aad aew gamin kg Roy Hams entitled Melody gOME'REgULTg At aeea yesterday the results el the competition wont ae fetatses hays tno of Exeter hit I Fatri .la w.ilat.he> a" \.enal High. IV and HI re.pectl.ely. railed vo- Phyllis Marsatse. TiaagallU. clarinet sote. IU. Joeepglne Crtt. Tranquillity ptano solo. IV: La Verne Thiel. Cbowchllla. trombone •ado II. Sally Hoorgi piano toio. Ill: Richard. * HUrk. nSeUst. Starters working on 'he '.'■ ■ .1Vr_ are. left to nght. RONALD HARLAN, ocrptc.ri oi cades. NOREEN BART- LETT, registrar GENEVIEVE KARABIAN. pcst.r.? secsa- tary Photo cy Riechel Franklin Williams. pkoaa soloist from Tulare also of Tulare. II Raymond Scott, .larineiist from Tolare II Betty Hitdon. oboe soloist of Tulare I Virginia Guenn. Has. ontsl of Tulare. II Havld Wayne. violinist from Tulare Higk. II: Reul Hopkins. Trumpet solo. II. Rote solo. I: Erma Coberly Clone. Soprano. II. Stanley Coves. Clovl*. trombone solo II licity June Holt Rl.erdtle aopraao Donald William.. Riverdale violin solo. III. Franklin Zioa. Central t'nlon High School. Trombone I Ranella Will piaao solo IV. string quartet. Washington High. Easton I. Lou lar I_tarus. Washington Higk. tialta sals. I. Kathryn Sorenson. Washington High, violin solo. I: | Washington High. Baritone solo II c.ulibert Aroo- 'mmpet solo. II. Jo I'arher marimba I. praao. II. Keith Stevens. Kings b.Tg. trombone. II. arotya HahI .4.11st. Klngthorg. Corset. II: MORE NAMES Haael French. King.hurg. Horn. kg I. Tony Tavolaeei. j baritone. II. Vocal Trie. I II Jordan llahn. Madeay. hi 1 use. II: Duane Wesson. Beat JBeM. snare drum. I. Vtrglala I eaesesfcle. Bahengeld. I. clarinet quartet. HakeraB.id. I. Girt* sei tette. Bakersgeld. I. Virginia In ruah. Bakersgeld. soprt—e. I. Ed 1.a Ward. Bakersgeld. soprano I Patricia Kelly. BaltelSaSg. Bute ,1. Anita 1—wenthal Baaerafleid. 1 piano. IX Joe Henderson. Reed ley ban tone || Henry I—rrueda. Reedley tenor II. Barbara l_ Roe. Reed ley soprano. Ill Joe Reedley. aeaaaphone. Krickaon. keedley piano. II. Ha» id Robertson. Reedley. tenor. 111. Elisabeth Poll—rd. Reedley. alto. II. Harlene Janaen Dinaha. vocal solo II James Bailey. Ctoallnga piano 1 Kahutahl Johnson Par (( nunued o* parr 4) SPORTS: BULLDOGS PLAY SACRAMENTO JC •COLLEOIAN EDITORIAL: THE TRUMAN TALK CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH l», 1948 Nine Coeds Seek Title Duchess Of Masque Ball .( the Masque Ball '•' t>\ rune campus c ».ek for tl April 3.. to be cb..-- The tinal select—u of Bflgaa b.ii be asade by B—| Bill pre - ' '..II. .nh lo. un- . gold IUII !.e»s throne peaeare are N.l.U K<.b ■•'•• I'll, Sigma Kappn: Audrey ar, Helta Sigma Phi. inters Mu Alpha Helta >n. and Na • ; \ Mu. Carol Kappa __— HI... 1 He •■ M • !. Im. Theta Chi. Jo Ab- IB m_e • Sit_* Tea Fellow ing the coronation the 'i.l Pan sill select tbe best ■Mg_i be gi.en Revolving Stages Built By Crew For Richard II To combat space shortage <>n tr- fggt-CM-iaf play. Kit-hard II. v.huh ..pen April -">. Hal I'anipliell. play director, desig-ned three revolving *ta>r«'*. This mat.I.-* mmst scenes and three areas to be shown in . » Campus Sororities Pledge 66 Coeds To Membership for dak* are to he "•**»tted lo Milt Roth, publicity '-ir-sr. by April 1* In charge I is Qulnn Sinclair *$C Library To Observe Coming Spring Vacation ' r>esno State tray Stile College assistant bearing acquired liom II u ■ • - from wobbling Campbell. Ilurri-- Taylor. BM k began Burkina aith model* of the .tage about lour n>.< lleve me. il Ban a aa__MBe* ■ glatt biiiiIobh and furniture, made by the 3o .tagecraft studentf help* create tbe netting The *_%• dent.. BBSBBI are placed into .liff. have a .ei> ___—g : I'unted hea.> shr- esl Bith lm.eed oil * of stsined glssn alien held to tk* light Tbe students, to make tbe set. aut hemic have Ion. research in hooka of Richai.l II period arid tbestn.al magatine* which piclllle -I- ol the middle jSgee. play riii.iiinr ibo . m. . ■ Mil. hell I -■ v. II Be.,l • I. McCtani Ruth Millet ■ Revisionist Group To Activate Today nmenl gf an increased e.iualit> gf rights for men ■men on campus will be the ..b.i.-.t it the committee :.? body president to revise the college's .-..nstitution. Frank Snyder, revision chairman, has announ- • held today at 3 p.m in the student • ;.real deaf a oa?Ice st which Kappa Delta Rho Wins Fraternity Scholarship Cup - iti.in roar—ante* Bill .,nempt to iron out some of the opposition tbat arose just prior to ■ - -n..!itution era* ■ t the ne spring vacati. ..cording to Mlaa A head librarian T"" libra- will Towmt* open I A "•*■* :i from il ... ta S:S0 pm. tke, *~» » from I a.m. lo 4 p.m.. will th* '•"••d March 2*. and will be a hi. "*■ March M fe~- a . _ ._ . Rally Member, Sponsor Noon Dane. Wodnosday I A Boon dance with an —a*ter le Bill I- *.k W >...'i th* I th. i..11. Illeririelle.- ,1 I ..lrienne ><,<■■ - M .I..I1H.- Kills."- ■ (Continued I Varieties Publicity Launched By Chairman Lynch ■ ■ i...... * Th.r, w.il o* a publ.c r.la- I on. meeting Tuesday at 3p.m la th* student pres.dent s o»t.c* Ttu 144. . • ra* 1 it \lj.lia |e,! the If«T Bilh - Ma Alpha tvi . ibir.l Bilh a 1 l«« i.erage ■ Ihe hlglM>r>t ' ■ \erlln »ur I ■ l. I • fact that «tll , ■mmitteen Tbe two major changei in tb. *aa_MaMaa bin ot last December were the formation Ot a co-ordination council to Sx the dates of major ttadent function, and change. In the personeil .. the boards of directors publications, and play The . oordination council was to bave set definite dates for the IUII Masque Rail. Junior >m Vanity Varieties aad other event. Member* ware to e de—i of worn ■ • n. the president - i-remdent of tke assocla ' -man of tke date f the Sgg totes cast All n pete 4) 5 attend Hedda Gabler Termed Not So Good' »Y Gens King 50 "f Hedda tisble. " tat all a could have been. "' ^ * **** Berkid with nothing -_|**"Ur *»'"ksa. the flnal "'« eJ^"*** *aa fairly well done "' __»***** one of l.ennk lb, £ ^""lection., it ... -.r, „ illy . . ih, "t. Dlol each act was pear, set nlpirt ol 0* ■ - ,.| BIS. im- b.».ii. n. ..'• kg ■ . 1. \ hirri Press Conference Date Scheduled aa - ■ .« r that a twotklrds major ' he measure w a* t to place more rttprestauti.ee sa com .titution revision wfll -iiBBi ak* issilklUty sf kr.nt ths- regulations so that rnition must he received from .indent aMociation. as well as triooa aageets by three r^Bs>r*ii|> bv Kmh Macen—.n I ! KVt'. the Valley Stholaslic aa an.l Alpha Fhi Honor Banquet To Be Highlighted By Dr Tenney s Talk ■•-' PMagaggj \i,t rhe ingwBisii . talk bv >* Bhen he addressee more than |gg annual »< h.slarshrp t 111 I' in th.- 1 -uii Ih- Korre.t l> Brown, dean of ■ indent, will 1 - ;•!.-..!. nf ,.• • _, |