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30 ♦ "COLLET,AW *>30 "READABLE-WORTH BEADING volume xxxni FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 1946 FSC Wins Division Title in Modesto Meet;Ends Season The Pretino Slttt College I r op by case rltlmed another prlte Satur day wh*n tht Hulldogt raptured the rhampionahlp ot the Junior cot lect til civilian collate dlvltlon ot tbt annual California Relaya In Mo detto Pretno Slate tcortd tT_ polntt. with tht Collete ot Ptcltlc tecond with IIVb Modetto Junior Collece. 10 St. Sail—— Junior College. tS%. tnd tht Sacramento College. 7 B/S. war* tht tcoree. Tbt San Frtncltco Olympic Club won tbe open claaa chtmplonthlp wtth 48 polntt Cal Tech of Pa—t- daaa waa aecond with 47 % Olenn Shaffer acored 15 polntt for the Bulldogt with the winning of tbe 100 yard daah. 1X0 yard high hurdlet tnd running lapa on tbe winning PSC 110 yard relay and mil* relay teama Sbtrtcr. Joe Shroptblre. Willard Wllllamt and Anthony Allemprette ctma from behind to win In tbe mile relay rata In tba time of 1 III Allemprette. Wllllamt. Strop- ahlre and Shaffer won tha ISO yard relay In ll"..* Dick Rogert. Har old llalg. Herkey Coleman, and Shroptblre made up PBC't winning aprlnt medley relay team, which won In the time of 1:41.1. Americo Baraottl won tbe ahot put with a loat of 41 feat. Vt inch, with Norman Rudy placing tecond tnd Conwty Winder fourth Rudy won the Javelin with a tott of 117 feet. 1 inchet. with Don Bolt coming In tecond with 152 feat and 11 Incbet Bolt tied for third In the pole vault with the hmp of 11 feet. • Oene Daniel, won flrat In the die cut with a heave of 11* feet. 1 Inchea Baraottl waa tecond an Rudy fourth Preano SUte won eight out-of 1 Milwaukee NCAA Meat Draws Two FSC Trackmen Joe Shroptblre aad B—aB Shaf fer. atar PSC track men left Sun dty for Milwaukee, where they will run In tbe National Collegiate Atb letlc Aaaoclatlon track and field champlonthlpt Saturday night St.i-op.hire will run In tbe half mile race, while Shaffer will In both tbe high and low hurdle Ti alia and beala are ached ne*B Saturday afternoon, wtth flnalt tt night Faraday Club Shows Rim at Mealing Delta Mu Pi Takes Scholastic Honor The Delta Mu Phi Sorority topa the llat of tbe teven campua aorort ln grade average* for laat aemeater. the Pan Hellenic Otaaalt baa announced, with an average of 7*1 grade polntt per member. Individual bonora went to Alberta iehl. an Omega, with a IT av rage, tnd tied for tecond with it were Elltabeth Arranta. Omega: Dorothy McAllltter. Ptl Chi lott. id Bobbe Htnner. Alpha Theta. Second among the eororttlee waa Delta Kappa, with 1 7 IB Other ao- rorlty average* were Ptl Chi lota. 1.T1S; Omega XI Omicron. 1704. Alpha Theu. 1 MI; Sigma Phi i__a 1 46S. and DelU Sigma Ep- lon. 1.141 In the tprtng laat year the Pal Cbla lad the other tororltiee wtth 1 M7. and DelU Mu Phi waa aee with 1 »56 Other tororltlet and their grade average! were Omega XI Omicron. 1746, Alpht Tbett. 1746. DelU Kappa. 1666: gma Phi Oamr—t. 1 646, tnd Del Sigma Enallon. 1.111. Individual honor* Utt aprlng eat to Sue Henderton of tbe DelU Kappaa with a S. or airtight ler of lbe Pal i.lay ( t for the aem i Room S00 of McL Hall A thort butlnett meeting waa condtK led by lbe prealdt Jam«a Oqpgrave. after which •ound techalteltr film oa "P DK's Hact Officers. Hay Bridge at Party The home of Janet Jurgent oa Cambridge Avenue provided the tatting when membert of the Delta Kappa Sorority entertained tbe alumni chapter Moaday evening " Itaa far high acoret In bridge to Harriet McClurg and Jane Haggerty Helen Bertken waa Inatalied aa preeldent hy M arr belle Lewit. tbe retiring pretldent Other offlcert It-tailed were Mary Kohler. vice- prealdent; Eltlne Parria. aecre- Ury. Peggy Kohlmann. treaaurer. Maralou Oneto, ruah captain. Mitt turgent. cuatodlan; Elaine Maaon. AWS repretenUtlve Blanch Ann Ruacbhaupt. Pan Hellenic repre- •entatlve Ruth Jetn Whit more. atudent council repreaenutlve. and Marilyn Turney. reporter Pianoforte Club Today The Pianoforte Club will hold ■ final meeting of thla temetter today it I Ml In Room 141. nle Shew, publicity chairman nounced FSC Honors Top Students With Awards Eighteen award* were preeenled to atudenta at the annual award* aaaembly Priday for work through out tbe achool year Eleanor Miller, irtata,-,! of Tokalon. upper dlvlaion women't honor aoclety. pretlded at the meeting, at which tbe membera of Tokalon and the Blue Key. men a honor organlaatlon. and their apon tort were Introduced Barbara Hebert. Ing freabman Ith the DelU Cup by Dr. Prank W Ruth Alexander received tha Camilla Nellaen prlte la Preach, which waa awarded thla yaar for the flrat time. Aa award waa praaaatad to June Aletander. editor of The Carrie/' lower dlvlaion Engllah Department publication a The Women't Athletic Aaaocta tion award waa glvSft- to Lucille Owenaby. a pbyalcal education ma aatma Mu award1 in ao i waa received' by Mil Betty Whltten Eleven Promotions In FSC Faculty Dr Prank W Thornurn. prealdent of the college, announced that 11 •no Sute College faculty mem t hare baaa promoted to higher ed twardt by the American Aaao elation of Unlveraltir Women on tbe baata of leadership and tcholar tblp throughout their college An athletic cup waa awarded to Olenn Shaffer for hit participation ln aporu. and, each member ot tbe baa-ball, football, baaketball aad k teamt waa awarded a a weat The commerce department award waa preaented to Alice Marie Wy lend Waldo Curt la waa praaaatad witb tbe pbyalcal telence tward by the Faraday Club. Empathy, women't dramatic sanitation, received a trophy aa tbe winner In the war hood tump conteal held by campua tanliallons The con tett ' Judged on the batlt of originality In aelllng. aa well aa tba aat aB— Marljane Molabergen received the iJlrl of the Month award •her work In war actlvltlea and the •DelU Kapp* Sorority received a 126 war bond award aa the Club of the Year Nambsr-t Baccalaureate Services Scheduled for Sunday Baccalsauraate service* for the graduatin*; elaaa will ba conducted Sunday at 6 p.m. in the collete auditorium wtth Rev. Henry Scherer of tha First Lutheran Church as tka speaker. „ Eleanor Parker will read excerpts from tha acripturss and ' -Harold Jackaon will give tha _—► Pour of the educator* to rull profeaaor. Tbey Edward V. Tenney. departmeat of Dr V. Cal Ralph C Jack of taa phyttct department. 4bo ia aa leave while la aerrice with tha United SUtea Navy The three faculty membera who were advanced from aaalatant pro- Miaa Miriam Wltbrow. mualc da- par-Met; Utah Bradford, commerce departsteat, aad Dr. Joha J. Pour of the member* wart pro oted from the rank of Inatractar > tbat of aaalatant profeaaor They ara Dr. Baaale Baker. Engllah department; Mra. Batty Alloa Han- Strong, agriculture depart!teat II graduating ••alert have beea letted to meet la tho eaat eeatt : 46 p. — Uthera for the af—Jr wlll be Jack Keren. Prank "mti. Carroll tad Anthony mil Aaalttlng Mlaa Weymouth la aaalag the eor—ltti are Wanda t Sbeltoo. Margaret Ko—lei aad —flI I Graduation exerclaea will ba halt j 7pm Thuraday. June 14. -MB I reoeptioa Sot faculty mimkara, . Summar Rooms in Collegian Hall Available Colleglenne Hall, women't oe- operaUve houee. .till hat about 16 vacanrlea for tha tumrner lliMtP for glrlt who are planning aa at Any girl Intereated In •laying at the houee ahould eaauet Mary C. Baker, deaa of women, ar Ua houeemother. Mra Bay Mlllett. aa aooa aa poaalble The vat—nclea art only for tha Uneasiness Heralds Approach of Finals Tha approach of finale at Fretno Stttt College It heralded hy a general nervout twltchlneee of the ttudent body. The time haa coma for the average tcholar te begin looking In the cloeet tnd under hit bed fer the tettbookt he bought tt the beginning of For etnlort, particularly, thla la a crucial time, and they begin dividing thtmealvet into rathar well dtflned greupe with gentrtl Idaali'ying charaetenetlct. USt-tt thtrt tea thoae with a retard U maintain. They ar* uauaily pale tnd htggtrd. with ehaklng handt They often gltne* furtively behind themeelvee, apparently tufftring from the de luaion that they art being followed. Tht membera of the great middle group begin laughing loudly at thtir prefaceer** jekee, aad ataylng politely awi thit poaalble. Some ef the girte ga ae far aa te ttop peeling the pollen off thtlr fingernail! in def on coming juat fer the hell ef it. They anend til ef the laat taw itcturet, the envy of tvery awe becauae ef their Independent attitude. They uauaily ymmn m ture lewdly tt the stamen behind them. During tMa parted A few lucky individuate, | Palling Into none ef thoaa ciaaaificatiena ar« tha Baa IMBir ttee majoring. Ironically enough, in tnglieh If tha finale reveal Senior Picnic Hold at Margaret Waymewth't haaaa tt 10 o'clock today fer a twine mlng party and piofile In tilthrw tion of their oeming graduation. They have been lacueed fram aM ha Dr. BSwta Schoal af Iwaaallas at OOUL apeakera for the naltr be Betty Pearaoa. wbeae topic wtl nd BUI Klallag. wha wM After Victory - i will again give tha Bt- ' Marjoria Wright New Delta Mu Phi Praay Marjorte Wright waa liillBsS preeldent of the Delta Ma PM Ha rorlty Moaday night la rttca SSM icted by Prance* Woraefc. d«- 1 das inaKaat The I eetlng waa held la U unge with membera ef tl i* eh*pier OtBtr ofBcert InaUllod wera MB- 4 dine Dlel. vicopraahjeot. MnjMa J ~ sh* eesrotary; Barhara Baaak J mi-ar; Mlaa Woraak. h B-me Clayton AWS r _ atlve; Pat Abbey, etudeat a tenUUve. Carol Ths evening waa tpeat la I
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Title | 1945_06 The Daily Collegian June 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. |
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Title | June 6, 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 | 30 ♦ "COLLET,AW *>30 "READABLE-WORTH BEADING volume xxxni FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 1946 FSC Wins Division Title in Modesto Meet;Ends Season The Pretino Slttt College I r op by case rltlmed another prlte Satur day wh*n tht Hulldogt raptured the rhampionahlp ot the Junior cot lect til civilian collate dlvltlon ot tbt annual California Relaya In Mo detto Pretno Slate tcortd tT_ polntt. with tht Collete ot Ptcltlc tecond with IIVb Modetto Junior Collece. 10 St. Sail—— Junior College. tS%. tnd tht Sacramento College. 7 B/S. war* tht tcoree. Tbt San Frtncltco Olympic Club won tbe open claaa chtmplonthlp wtth 48 polntt Cal Tech of Pa—t- daaa waa aecond with 47 % Olenn Shaffer acored 15 polntt for the Bulldogt with the winning of tbe 100 yard daah. 1X0 yard high hurdlet tnd running lapa on tbe winning PSC 110 yard relay and mil* relay teama Sbtrtcr. Joe Shroptblre. Willard Wllllamt and Anthony Allemprette ctma from behind to win In tbe mile relay rata In tba time of 1 III Allemprette. Wllllamt. Strop- ahlre and Shaffer won tha ISO yard relay In ll"..* Dick Rogert. Har old llalg. Herkey Coleman, and Shroptblre made up PBC't winning aprlnt medley relay team, which won In the time of 1:41.1. Americo Baraottl won tbe ahot put with a loat of 41 feat. Vt inch, with Norman Rudy placing tecond tnd Conwty Winder fourth Rudy won the Javelin with a tott of 117 feet. 1 inchet. with Don Bolt coming In tecond with 152 feat and 11 Incbet Bolt tied for third In the pole vault with the hmp of 11 feet. • Oene Daniel, won flrat In the die cut with a heave of 11* feet. 1 Inchea Baraottl waa tecond an Rudy fourth Preano SUte won eight out-of 1 Milwaukee NCAA Meat Draws Two FSC Trackmen Joe Shroptblre aad B—aB Shaf fer. atar PSC track men left Sun dty for Milwaukee, where they will run In tbe National Collegiate Atb letlc Aaaoclatlon track and field champlonthlpt Saturday night St.i-op.hire will run In tbe half mile race, while Shaffer will In both tbe high and low hurdle Ti alia and beala are ached ne*B Saturday afternoon, wtth flnalt tt night Faraday Club Shows Rim at Mealing Delta Mu Pi Takes Scholastic Honor The Delta Mu Phi Sorority topa the llat of tbe teven campua aorort ln grade average* for laat aemeater. the Pan Hellenic Otaaalt baa announced, with an average of 7*1 grade polntt per member. Individual bonora went to Alberta iehl. an Omega, with a IT av rage, tnd tied for tecond with it were Elltabeth Arranta. Omega: Dorothy McAllltter. Ptl Chi lott. id Bobbe Htnner. Alpha Theta. Second among the eororttlee waa Delta Kappa, with 1 7 IB Other ao- rorlty average* were Ptl Chi lota. 1.T1S; Omega XI Omicron. 1704. Alpha Theu. 1 MI; Sigma Phi i__a 1 46S. and DelU Sigma Ep- lon. 1.141 In the tprtng laat year the Pal Cbla lad the other tororltiee wtth 1 M7. and DelU Mu Phi waa aee with 1 »56 Other tororltlet and their grade average! were Omega XI Omicron. 1746, Alpht Tbett. 1746. DelU Kappa. 1666: gma Phi Oamr—t. 1 646, tnd Del Sigma Enallon. 1.111. Individual honor* Utt aprlng eat to Sue Henderton of tbe DelU Kappaa with a S. or airtight ler of lbe Pal i.lay ( t for the aem i Room S00 of McL Hall A thort butlnett meeting waa condtK led by lbe prealdt Jam«a Oqpgrave. after which •ound techalteltr film oa "P DK's Hact Officers. Hay Bridge at Party The home of Janet Jurgent oa Cambridge Avenue provided the tatting when membert of the Delta Kappa Sorority entertained tbe alumni chapter Moaday evening " Itaa far high acoret In bridge to Harriet McClurg and Jane Haggerty Helen Bertken waa Inatalied aa preeldent hy M arr belle Lewit. tbe retiring pretldent Other offlcert It-tailed were Mary Kohler. vice- prealdent; Eltlne Parria. aecre- Ury. Peggy Kohlmann. treaaurer. Maralou Oneto, ruah captain. Mitt turgent. cuatodlan; Elaine Maaon. AWS repretenUtlve Blanch Ann Ruacbhaupt. Pan Hellenic repre- •entatlve Ruth Jetn Whit more. atudent council repreaenutlve. and Marilyn Turney. reporter Pianoforte Club Today The Pianoforte Club will hold ■ final meeting of thla temetter today it I Ml In Room 141. nle Shew, publicity chairman nounced FSC Honors Top Students With Awards Eighteen award* were preeenled to atudenta at the annual award* aaaembly Priday for work through out tbe achool year Eleanor Miller, irtata,-,! of Tokalon. upper dlvlaion women't honor aoclety. pretlded at the meeting, at which tbe membera of Tokalon and the Blue Key. men a honor organlaatlon. and their apon tort were Introduced Barbara Hebert. Ing freabman Ith the DelU Cup by Dr. Prank W Ruth Alexander received tha Camilla Nellaen prlte la Preach, which waa awarded thla yaar for the flrat time. Aa award waa praaaatad to June Aletander. editor of The Carrie/' lower dlvlaion Engllah Department publication a The Women't Athletic Aaaocta tion award waa glvSft- to Lucille Owenaby. a pbyalcal education ma aatma Mu award1 in ao i waa received' by Mil Betty Whltten Eleven Promotions In FSC Faculty Dr Prank W Thornurn. prealdent of the college, announced that 11 •no Sute College faculty mem t hare baaa promoted to higher ed twardt by the American Aaao elation of Unlveraltir Women on tbe baata of leadership and tcholar tblp throughout their college An athletic cup waa awarded to Olenn Shaffer for hit participation ln aporu. and, each member ot tbe baa-ball, football, baaketball aad k teamt waa awarded a a weat The commerce department award waa preaented to Alice Marie Wy lend Waldo Curt la waa praaaatad witb tbe pbyalcal telence tward by the Faraday Club. Empathy, women't dramatic sanitation, received a trophy aa tbe winner In the war hood tump conteal held by campua tanliallons The con tett ' Judged on the batlt of originality In aelllng. aa well aa tba aat aB— Marljane Molabergen received the iJlrl of the Month award •her work In war actlvltlea and the •DelU Kapp* Sorority received a 126 war bond award aa the Club of the Year Nambsr-t Baccalaureate Services Scheduled for Sunday Baccalsauraate service* for the graduatin*; elaaa will ba conducted Sunday at 6 p.m. in the collete auditorium wtth Rev. Henry Scherer of tha First Lutheran Church as tka speaker. „ Eleanor Parker will read excerpts from tha acripturss and ' -Harold Jackaon will give tha _—► Pour of the educator* to rull profeaaor. Tbey Edward V. Tenney. departmeat of Dr V. Cal Ralph C Jack of taa phyttct department. 4bo ia aa leave while la aerrice with tha United SUtea Navy The three faculty membera who were advanced from aaalatant pro- Miaa Miriam Wltbrow. mualc da- par-Met; Utah Bradford, commerce departsteat, aad Dr. Joha J. Pour of the member* wart pro oted from the rank of Inatractar > tbat of aaalatant profeaaor They ara Dr. Baaale Baker. Engllah department; Mra. Batty Alloa Han- Strong, agriculture depart!teat II graduating ••alert have beea letted to meet la tho eaat eeatt : 46 p. — Uthera for the af—Jr wlll be Jack Keren. Prank "mti. Carroll tad Anthony mil Aaalttlng Mlaa Weymouth la aaalag the eor—ltti are Wanda t Sbeltoo. Margaret Ko—lei aad —flI I Graduation exerclaea will ba halt j 7pm Thuraday. June 14. -MB I reoeptioa Sot faculty mimkara, . Summar Rooms in Collegian Hall Available Colleglenne Hall, women't oe- operaUve houee. .till hat about 16 vacanrlea for tha tumrner lliMtP for glrlt who are planning aa at Any girl Intereated In •laying at the houee ahould eaauet Mary C. Baker, deaa of women, ar Ua houeemother. Mra Bay Mlllett. aa aooa aa poaalble The vat—nclea art only for tha Uneasiness Heralds Approach of Finals Tha approach of finale at Fretno Stttt College It heralded hy a general nervout twltchlneee of the ttudent body. The time haa coma for the average tcholar te begin looking In the cloeet tnd under hit bed fer the tettbookt he bought tt the beginning of For etnlort, particularly, thla la a crucial time, and they begin dividing thtmealvet into rathar well dtflned greupe with gentrtl Idaali'ying charaetenetlct. USt-tt thtrt tea thoae with a retard U maintain. They ar* uauaily pale tnd htggtrd. with ehaklng handt They often gltne* furtively behind themeelvee, apparently tufftring from the de luaion that they art being followed. Tht membera of the great middle group begin laughing loudly at thtir prefaceer** jekee, aad ataylng politely awi thit poaalble. Some ef the girte ga ae far aa te ttop peeling the pollen off thtlr fingernail! in def on coming juat fer the hell ef it. They anend til ef the laat taw itcturet, the envy of tvery awe becauae ef their Independent attitude. They uauaily ymmn m ture lewdly tt the stamen behind them. During tMa parted A few lucky individuate, | Palling Into none ef thoaa ciaaaificatiena ar« tha Baa IMBir ttee majoring. Ironically enough, in tnglieh If tha finale reveal Senior Picnic Hold at Margaret Waymewth't haaaa tt 10 o'clock today fer a twine mlng party and piofile In tilthrw tion of their oeming graduation. They have been lacueed fram aM ha Dr. BSwta Schoal af Iwaaallas at OOUL apeakera for the naltr be Betty Pearaoa. wbeae topic wtl nd BUI Klallag. wha wM After Victory - i will again give tha Bt- ' Marjoria Wright New Delta Mu Phi Praay Marjorte Wright waa liillBsS preeldent of the Delta Ma PM Ha rorlty Moaday night la rttca SSM icted by Prance* Woraefc. d«- 1 das inaKaat The I eetlng waa held la U unge with membera ef tl i* eh*pier OtBtr ofBcert InaUllod wera MB- 4 dine Dlel. vicopraahjeot. MnjMa J ~ sh* eesrotary; Barhara Baaak J mi-ar; Mlaa Woraak. h B-me Clayton AWS r _ atlve; Pat Abbey, etudeat a tenUUve. Carol Ths evening waa tpeat la I |