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YOUTHFUL SCRIBES TO CONVENE ON CAMPUS Winners of a yearbook contaat*! ilgh trbooli tnd Jun which it being carried on. will bo throughout tbe San "announced tome time during the tho day. Tbo conteat haa been divided College eamput to- Into group, to that tmtll acbooti j will aot havo to compete if olnot Regi.trotion from t SO to lg I a. will he hy tho San Joaquin Tho five dlvl.Ion. tre tchooU Preoa AiooctaUon' with enrollment! up to SOO ttu- Chagter of Alpha dentt. enrollment! from SM to 1000; aatloaal journalUm enrollment! of over l.agg; junior the entire conference colleges and school, with mtmeo- the direction of tbe graphed annual. One yearbook boo been entered from a achool of Baher»fleld Jun- htvlnf only 38 ttudenu. while tn 111 be tbe itudent other ocbool with tn enrollment of ling tho conference. 4.000 haa entered IU book. five tho Journallsu an Approximately 400 ttudenu will to exchange their ex- attend the moating, aad oome of teat aad policies, while tbe delegates Will come from Sanu separately for Maria, and other school, over 100 the omlcroa High School, faculty odvioor. aad Chapter of Alpha Phi Oamma. At Mtrtlyn Manvllle. ttudent choir 10 o'clock Dr Frank W Tbomao, __n ■ ^jjiortal proMemi of year prealdent of the college will give _,„__, „_ _,___ ^^ __ „„„_, a welcoming tddreoo at the general t_*mb.y Cheater Sbuler. of tho ****** H**h **M h"»' **' lUkersfleld Junior College, will pro-! ▼■*-•• —A Laara Bier and Dora Lee chairman, faculty Oroup meetings to be bold fr. 10:»0 a m to noon will Include: Photography In yearbook, and! Reflotratloo .Up. newtpoper.. Milton Fre_sh. of Sat- bearero to tbe luncheon to he held ma t'nion Hlfh School, facultjr '" the ttudent union odvioor. and Stanley Pllne. itudent chairman. builneoa problema ta \ m*n yearbook, and newspaper. John Group meetings will ho returned Adam.on. of Stockton High School, at 1 40 p. m. and will continue faculty tdvitor. and Alice Elaelen. until 3 o'clock At J 10 p m dele- student chairman. gate, will adjourn to Tbe Freano \ .hair dlo limdlai of InUrviewt wtth conference mtmhtr. will he made to be broadcaot at a UUr hour. The galltmllt are Invited to attend the football fame between Freono Stata aad the College of the Pacific at S p. m. ThU Uaue of The Collef—n. t tpeclol conference Ittoe. U hotag publUhed by memhera af Alpha PM Officer, of tbe pi tre Sbuler. prealdent: MUa Mary I 8 Koaper. of Ediaon Hlfh School, vice prealdent. Arthur van Horn. . of Napa Hlfh School, .ecreury , member of the Froaao State Col lege JournalUm Deportment, executive .secretary JOHN DUKE SAN JOSE TICKETS READY COLLEG I AW BIG GAME TOMORROW "READABLE - WORTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946 TICKETS ON SALE FresnoStateWinsBIG WEEKEND AHEAD Armistice Day RCtafcWy* Sweepstake Cup SetforTonjght AS THE MONDAY deadline nears. students line up to obtain tickets for the San Jose game next Friday San Jose Special' Tickets on Sale For the first for an out of to Tbe free rrom tuaoel a week fi body cardt. todty i ne tince 1911 Staters have a special chartered train i fame. tlcketi tnd the f 6 5« train tickets for the San Joae n tonifht are avaiUble. upon pretentttion of itudent ' until 5 Tbey cin be outlined tomorrow*" For the third time since 1939. the ; ■weepaUkes award wat presented to Fresno State College for the best dlvl.ion In the Armlitlce Day parade Monday Bill Roc—it. tpecUl event, chairman, handled arrange ment. for the collefe division The first award now In tbe trophy cote, wtt given in 1939. aad urn out » tbe itudent president', office from x i m until noon Monday I. the deadline to .ecure ticket, for tbe game Approximately 3110 ttudentt tre expected to travel by tnin TICKETHOLOERS EXCUSED "StudenU planning to attend tbe game, whether by train or car. must bave game tlckeu tnd ttudent hody cardt In order to he id milted." laid Oeorge Zenovich. .indent pretldent. Student, holding tnin tickett will be excused from afternoon clinte. Friday, while thoae travel Ing by car will be required lo get official excutei from Deant Mary Baker and Mitchell P. Brlfft. g. P. TRAIN Tbe train will leave the South era Pacific depot at 12 35 p m. and will arrive In San Joae about C 30 o'clock. Tbe round trip tic ket will be food only for tbe .pec ill train, acheduled to return about midnight Friday. Arrangement, for transportation from tbe tutlon to tbe camput have been made. The rally committee, handling arrangement, for the train, under the direction of Bud Oilin. chairman, will tell tandwlchet. cokes tnd ctndy in the baggtge car. Fresno B©e Holds Open House for FES Scribes Journalism .tudent. from the col lege and Fretno high schools will be gueoti at the Freano Bee New. paper Clinic Tuesday from 9 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. In the Bee building Tbe clinic will include talkt by of flclalt of the newspaper. 1 lunch eon. and a tour of the editorial Veterans to Report AH veterans who hive calved tubsister.ee srrsct tht beginning of the tomes- ter are regueeted to report to tht Officer in Room 112 to complete vttortnt administration training Board Announces Sports Budget Figure, released this week by SUte CoUego Board of Athletic Control thow that the col lege Aaaoclatlon will pay out }&.- ■—I to participate in Intercollegiate .port* for the 191617 school year. The board In planning the budg et for men', athlotica. estimated tbat eapeaoet for two temootert will amount to S1M..390 while the revenue for college sports Is ex peeled to be $105,550 The net prof it of II. ido will be pi id into the Sudium Improvement Fund along with 15.340 to be borrowed from future lund. The sUdium addition and lights were erected at a coot of ItB.OOO to the itudent body to be paid og ln 10 yeara. Each year the athletic department must pay 10 per cent of the entire fund, or K.500. FOOTBALL REVENUE The revenue from football will. at in previous yetrt. mike up tbe deflclti In all other college .port. Administration of sports will cost the itudent body 13 325; ba.eb.ll 13.126: boogetball. 13.975; football. IKS.90U. tennit. ISSS: track. $3,200; minor tport.. $1,800; intramural. $300; tnd printing tnd advert Lint. $2,100. miking a total expenditure of $104490. ■ On the other »ide ol Ihe ledger. tbe Altoclatlon budget will provide $5,000; basketball will bring in $1. 500: football. $M..r.oo; track. $1. 500; baseball. $750. and Intramural .port., $300 making ihe revenue total $105.55<>. or a-«^#profit of $1. : ISO before payment It made into the sudlum fund. Broken down, the athletic ex jpeneet are: j A.lmlni.tration—.alarle.. $2,250; travel, $200; poatage. telephone, .nd telefrtph. $300; conference expense. $200: printing and station ery. $1(0: Inturnnce. $100; depreciation. $25; and duet. $100. m Pete 2) The .ollege carried twty other honor, when the Delta Sigma Epel- lon sorority for itt World Peace I I grtt prize for tbe moot beiutlful float The ZeU Mu fraternity received honorable mentor IU patriotic float, the Road lo Peace. Tba pace waa tet by tbe college'. I drum majorettes I—rt Dee Ed wards Mary Lou Ca.e. and Peggy Silman. aided by tiny 6 year old Klwyn Schwartz, band >he «5 piece band RALLY COMMITTEE PERFORMS College yells and tongs —are rhe rally committee. • r-lm. chairman Copies <o Th. ('..llegiin were thrown out the cir dm. 11 !>> I A DMed Nations theme wat fol low.il In the Associate.! Women Student, who entered a float with flrtt dreooed in their native cos tumes representing their national! ties The fwtrh. Slavonian. Arni.ii Negro, and Korean nal tot—title, were featured. The entry of the ireshman eteoa was an amphibious duck, with Bud Roth, prealdent headint the mem bers The sophomore rUtt decorated a float with flower, in the coDege color, with Charlotte Dhm* as a Statue ol Liberty on the truck. COMIC NOTE PREgENT A comic note wat introduced b> the Alpha Theta sorority, hating ■ tboe on Itt float l_bel.d 1 the side wa. tbe fragment idn't know what to do." lam poonlng the crowded condition* at the college The Delta Kappa sorority de... rated a well representing t wish for petre. while the Slfma Tau (Comlimmed cm Pmge 2) las. bonfire and dtnee tonifht tt 3o. prepintory to tomorrow eve ■ ISC grid clonic. • _\ talent .ill be pre sented In a 45 minute variety .bow at the dance. Bud O.lln. rally chief, announced. Admission price for the affair will be 50 cenU. The bonfire will tike place on tbe south end of the parking lot. betv.cn the baseball park and Rod- cliffe Stadium. only a heavy downpour of rain .ill stop tbe lighting of tbe bonfire, according to Bud Roth, fresh man president, in charge of tbe rally. Kerosene ind gasoline, if ill be uied to ignite tbe fire GRID CAPTAIN TO SPEAK Fretno State't grid ctpttin for tbe Bulldog Tifer fime will touch off the fire - 1-on varsity football roach, will speak Oleaaon 1. Ihe only coach wbo will definitely be I i.tumy Brad.htw. head g',it.i* *.!..- ...id mo.-t ,,( the mentor* have a full schedule will be scouting Fri- diy night, the Jayvee. are to play a game in Stnta Cruz, and Brad thow hat t previous appointment All the "rah-rah" leader*. Includ- mt the yell kings. ;■• the mama* bini* w;'i '- BONFIRE BUILT Work on the building of the bon : 1 five telephone galea rum ..hint the frame The rivalry bell to p ntht will be rung during the rally. ■ grid tilt, the campus n__ m* Trmmm «,<• mrmtPka* mat* thin the Half-time Program Set rn in Review." ■ grld- niil the formition of the rivalry hell j,resented by the Fioaau State College Hand will mark the halt time stunt, lor the 'ball ga: SUGE SUGAR) CARTER, reserve quarterback looks for his receiver :n a warm up for tomorrow night's game, with COP ■ runner Rivalry Flares In- FSC-COP Grid Tilt Collegian Edited Today By Alpha Phi Gamma Members of Alpha P honorary journaliillr friternltv endeavored to edit ■ Collegian to <Uy that would .how high school and Junior college student, who will attend the pre*, conference here to morrow Ju.t how a collefe peri.xli ctl should be. location of the sprint and fall pres- conferenre. for Junior college! and high schools throughout the vtlley. lbe fraternity traditionally publishes The Collegian preceding the conference. The Omicron chapter ol Alpha Phi Camas. In conjunction with the division of Journalism on the ctmput and the Valley Scholastic Pre.. AooocUtton tponoort the con lerencet. Bet ty Kent president; Boanie Bee- • -i.leir. Janet fidtast. tnnie Shew, tret.urer; Jean McCain.. ballig; Colleen Je. Phillip.. Bd Bole.. Ed Stargeon c..n.|oi| lUrgum. Bob Minor anil Marlon Zolllan >ns on today', paper are held by Betty Kent, edl tor; Ed Boles, managing editor: Shew, club BOWs. Bonnie lleeman. fa—tare editor: Ed Sturgeon and Ilarguni society edit 01 Corden Scott photographer, and Bob Ml nor. Colleen Je.per.on. Janet Adami. Jean McCtin. Beany Phil lip., and Margaret Mun.on report By Bruce Farria |r will be .1 fighting. srrapping| state .in gggfl teas ■ Stadium turf tomorrow night in quest ol an upset over the up and » week sharp eninn the daws on Ills mighty striped beasts, which have beea very dull lately Alter a fast 1U1I of Orecon ! • enced rough la.t lour games, three by top- PLAV ABOVE HEADS The Tigers are always at a high | pitch for the Bulldog - girdle*, af tbe prevloa* stoeoa record ire always a rugged opponent La.t week the Tiger, were eot- ilv subdued hy power laden San Jooe. who looked lik. 'any team around a good gotag .1 length and a big and h.ti.l chaig ! wall ■geeg t» burn Me ts IT" pounder, who •and It a deadly tacks Itud Klein is .1 S_\ pound full- buck who boom for a • also a good passer Some more speed merchants are "Jumpintt" . triple-threat h..i w.o « 1- em s in. >; —gai GIANT LINEMAN To open up hole, for tbit speed, array mt bark. I. a tig pound iv eragg llae With Don "Tiny" Can:I ports, at a mere 115; c.eorge Ker. tig. tag Al GianaUi. MS, tbo Tiger forward! should fire the good de len.lvely toaad Bulldogs forwards ■ reel tuttle. NatrdlBt the terminal, are what the Tiger, call the two be.t end. Rhode and John Hrirom (San goat) wrecked Oaaggg Terry Sopinai lUith ..■• ...I and weigh M and lSg pounds le.pectively in addition ■ -.er. on • o! plits. —Mb l-eltaron the 1« yetr old tks kicking in great style lie got off tev- <i. agtin.t tbe I—e a deadly FSC Holds Edge In 23-Year Feud OM i .11 r* bis rip roaring College Bengal* onto the Bad I '..um turf to challenge Pre.no mtam »i" mmk the :s«h time thai these two sguad. have cla.bed 19-1 when the ruole.km .port was inaugurated ■ leal ha. been the Rig Uame ot the v...r In the • : tbi. rivalry some of tbe moot colorful tnd thrilling contests 1 - grid history have been I back at the evening plays, the eg—M scoree. and the high pitch that each team always bring, into tbi. game, can expect I merry tussle when the two «.|iiads meet tomorrow night. SRIEF HISTORY The follow ing is a brief resume of the FSC col' battle, that have - ieei—Fresno fielded itt flrtt football team and Ihe inexperience of it. player, and coaching at—ff could not cope with the powertaden tCemrmed oe Page tl
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Title | 1946_11 The Daily Collegian November 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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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Language | eng |
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Title | November 15, 1946 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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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YOUTHFUL SCRIBES TO CONVENE ON CAMPUS
Winners of a yearbook contaat*!
ilgh trbooli tnd Jun which it being carried on. will bo
throughout tbe San "announced tome time during the
tho day. Tbo conteat haa been divided
College eamput to- Into group, to that tmtll acbooti
j will aot havo to compete if olnot
Regi.trotion from t SO to lg I
a. will he
hy tho San Joaquin Tho five dlvl.Ion. tre tchooU
Preoa AiooctaUon' with enrollment! up to SOO ttu-
Chagter of Alpha dentt. enrollment! from SM to 1000;
aatloaal journalUm enrollment! of over l.agg; junior
the entire conference colleges and school, with mtmeo-
the direction of tbe graphed annual. One yearbook
boo been entered from a achool
of Baher»fleld Jun- htvlnf only 38 ttudenu. while tn
111 be tbe itudent other ocbool with tn enrollment of
ling tho conference. 4.000 haa entered IU book.
five tho Journallsu an Approximately 400 ttudenu will
to exchange their ex- attend the moating, aad oome of
teat aad policies, while tbe delegates Will come from Sanu
separately for Maria, and other school, over 100
the omlcroa High School, faculty odvioor. aad
Chapter of Alpha Phi Oamma. At Mtrtlyn Manvllle. ttudent choir
10 o'clock Dr Frank W Tbomao, __n ■ ^jjiortal proMemi of year
prealdent of the college will give _,„__, „_ _,___ ^^ __ „„„_,
a welcoming tddreoo at the general
t_*mb.y Cheater Sbuler. of tho ****** H**h **M h"»' **'
lUkersfleld Junior College, will pro-! ▼■*-•• —A Laara Bier and Dora Lee
chairman, faculty
Oroup meetings to be bold fr.
10:»0 a m to noon will Include:
Photography In yearbook, and! Reflotratloo .Up.
newtpoper.. Milton Fre_sh. of Sat- bearero to tbe luncheon to he held
ma t'nion Hlfh School, facultjr '" the ttudent union
odvioor. and Stanley Pllne. itudent
chairman. builneoa problema ta \ m*n
yearbook, and newspaper. John Group meetings will ho returned
Adam.on. of Stockton High School, at 1 40 p. m. and will continue
faculty tdvitor. and Alice Elaelen. until 3 o'clock At J 10 p m dele-
student chairman. gate, will adjourn to Tbe Freano
\
.hair
dlo limdlai of InUrviewt wtth
conference mtmhtr. will he made
to be broadcaot at a UUr hour.
The galltmllt are Invited to attend the football fame between
Freono Stata aad the College of
the Pacific at S p. m.
ThU Uaue of The Collef—n. t
tpeclol conference Ittoe. U hotag
publUhed by memhera af Alpha PM
Officer, of tbe pi
tre Sbuler. prealdent: MUa Mary I
8 Koaper. of Ediaon Hlfh School,
vice prealdent. Arthur van Horn. .
of Napa Hlfh School, .ecreury ,
member of the Froaao State Col
lege JournalUm Deportment, executive .secretary
JOHN DUKE
SAN JOSE
TICKETS
READY
COLLEG I AW
BIG
GAME
TOMORROW
"READABLE - WORTH READING"
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946
TICKETS ON SALE
FresnoStateWinsBIG WEEKEND AHEAD
Armistice Day RCtafcWy*
Sweepstake Cup SetforTonjght
AS THE MONDAY deadline nears. students line up to obtain
tickets for the San Jose game next Friday
San Jose Special'
Tickets on Sale
For the first
for an out of to
Tbe free rrom
tuaoel a week fi
body cardt. todty i
ne tince 1911 Staters have a special chartered train
i fame.
tlcketi tnd the f 6 5« train tickets for the San Joae
n tonifht are avaiUble. upon pretentttion of itudent
' until 5
Tbey cin be outlined tomorrow*"
For the third time since 1939. the ;
■weepaUkes award wat presented
to Fresno State College for the best
dlvl.ion In the Armlitlce Day parade Monday Bill Roc—it. tpecUl
event, chairman, handled arrange
ment. for the collefe division
The first award now In tbe trophy cote, wtt given in 1939. aad
urn out »
tbe itudent president', office
from x i m until noon Monday
I. the deadline to .ecure ticket, for
tbe game Approximately 3110 ttudentt tre expected to travel by
tnin
TICKETHOLOERS EXCUSED
"StudenU planning to attend tbe
game, whether by train or car.
must bave game tlckeu tnd ttudent hody cardt In order to he id
milted." laid Oeorge Zenovich.
.indent pretldent.
Student, holding tnin tickett
will be excused from afternoon
clinte. Friday, while thoae travel
Ing by car will be required lo get
official excutei from Deant Mary
Baker and Mitchell P. Brlfft.
g. P. TRAIN
Tbe train will leave the South
era Pacific depot at 12 35 p m.
and will arrive In San Joae about
C 30 o'clock. Tbe round trip tic
ket will be food only for tbe .pec
ill train, acheduled to return
about midnight Friday.
Arrangement, for transportation
from tbe tutlon to tbe camput
have been made.
The rally committee, handling
arrangement, for the train, under
the direction of Bud Oilin. chairman, will tell tandwlchet. cokes
tnd ctndy in the baggtge car.
Fresno B©e Holds Open
House for FES Scribes
Journalism .tudent. from the col
lege and Fretno high schools will
be gueoti at the Freano Bee New.
paper Clinic Tuesday from 9 a. m.
to 2:30 p.m. In the Bee building
Tbe clinic will include talkt by of
flclalt of the newspaper. 1 lunch
eon. and a tour of the editorial
Veterans to Report
AH veterans who hive
calved tubsister.ee
srrsct tht beginning of the tomes-
ter are regueeted to report to tht
Officer in Room 112 to complete
vttortnt administration training
Board Announces
Sports Budget
Figure, released this week by
SUte CoUego Board of
Athletic Control thow that the col
lege Aaaoclatlon will pay out }&.-
■—I to participate in Intercollegiate
.port* for the 191617 school year.
The board In planning the budg
et for men', athlotica. estimated
tbat eapeaoet for two temootert
will amount to S1M..390 while the
revenue for college sports Is ex
peeled to be $105,550 The net prof
it of II. ido will be pi id into the
Sudium Improvement Fund along
with 15.340 to be borrowed from
future lund.
The sUdium addition and lights
were erected at a coot of ItB.OOO to
the itudent body to be paid og ln
10 yeara. Each year the athletic
department must pay 10 per cent
of the entire fund, or K.500.
FOOTBALL REVENUE
The revenue from football will.
at in previous yetrt. mike up tbe
deflclti In all other college .port.
Administration of sports will cost
the itudent body 13 325; ba.eb.ll
13.126: boogetball. 13.975; football.
IKS.90U. tennit. ISSS: track. $3,200;
minor tport.. $1,800; intramural.
$300; tnd printing tnd advert Lint.
$2,100. miking a total expenditure
of $104490.
■ On the other »ide ol Ihe ledger.
tbe Altoclatlon budget will provide
$5,000; basketball will bring in $1.
500: football. $M..r.oo; track. $1.
500; baseball. $750. and Intramural
.port., $300 making ihe revenue total $105.55<>. or a-«^#profit of $1.
: ISO before payment It made into
the sudlum fund.
Broken down, the athletic ex
jpeneet are:
j A.lmlni.tration—.alarle.. $2,250;
travel, $200; poatage. telephone,
.nd telefrtph. $300; conference expense. $200: printing and station
ery. $1(0: Inturnnce. $100; depreciation. $25; and duet. $100.
m Pete 2)
The .ollege carried twty other
honor, when the Delta Sigma Epel-
lon sorority for itt World Peace
I I grtt prize for tbe
moot beiutlful float The ZeU Mu
fraternity received honorable mentor IU patriotic float, the Road
lo Peace.
Tba pace waa tet by tbe college'. I
drum majorettes I—rt Dee Ed
wards Mary Lou Ca.e. and Peggy
Silman. aided by tiny 6 year old
Klwyn Schwartz, band
>he «5 piece band
RALLY COMMITTEE PERFORMS
College yells and tongs —are
rhe rally committee.
• r-lm. chairman Copies
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