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THE COLLEGIAN mmm i~ THREE HUNDRED COLLEGIATES OF PACIFIC AREA VACATION, ATTEND AS1L0MAR MEET Thirty Leaders Guide Delegates From 34 Colleges; Hawaiians Make Hit; De- Vore Heads Local Sextet ' """ USm"^.Ver'rTJ""^' tM" "" ,1"' HDUE KtlimNU * UTHOGRAFH COMPAQ STAFF Managing HM _ _ .KENNETH HOTT Asaocl.te Editor. H . M11 TCH, h NOTT. ]»™ "^™ I Delta Mu Phi Has iterence, ih. in.pmu.onai Buaineaa Meeting, Theater Party Channltif Uaoalag. pr irarlr three hnndred tl The new member, ol the aurorttr: A regular meeting of Ih. Alphas*. whaw.roinll1.1rdl.il week ar* a.r ; i.rnllT waa bald la*( MqaslajAigbi ll.mn.r .Helen McAlplB... Virginia La-j Mil Owaot and A] sTrtefien wee. ..I, and Aase Asronsoo. fos-a.llj pledged to He IraurtsliT tai "~7 oilier thai r'llrion' which itsril ws. ' Alpha Thetas Hold Exchange ! rerreahmeDla wen ."'.."''^i.., i„ ih. aractlcal. e.rerslai Meeting With Zela Mas irame. .nfojKL Ad.ertl.lis. Man.«r-H..b V,|l.„n lt.1,1, I "(7i. ,' ■■!,- /,/.,-.(» li. k'noa. Is. rtflcr dnj f,i . mt conscience, abase all other libertii .."—Milton. " rt; 1929-30 SiStiS^. liu.-n.t i.n.1 to "ecu', s'ni.'-.is.:.. in Delia Ksippn Sorority maooer, olt.o ri-smiLim In Holds! Business Meeting : and Ills. Is Ir beneficial And- The Delta K Let Bygones Be Bygones; Greater Fresno State Needs You With the advent of aiinther year, New Year's resolves nnil periodic assaults on our cy.-t,-rii-iis, weaker pelves are in order, llowover, these lliirrie- irmi .•■j]i!>" stilly point toward the bigger and heller must eventually Insc the tnint of inconsequential gestures csf magnanimity that lead isi.wherc. A-- long as we kid ourselves iiu.i bilieving that going through the motions will deliver us into the realm of finer things, just m long must we continue in e.\en:,L. tin-e trivial resolutions.. But when (jn-ii.iTs.s—ileeds, net v-ortl-'—supplant ae-ihetic movements, then we'll really W going places,, doing things. Paper decisions avail nothing; writieii n.ti.'iis supported hy physical lwicking de- note proffi-e**. W;;!i:t; li.:- -.. :.>-. ti.-. ki-i,'L-t freshman sgroup in Fresno State history..tiLt. ihe .niical fi-ial exam period. Today is not li.is ,:,riy t-i !..y.'. ;-•■.-■ » f r ;".|[. all-iniinsrtain hurdle. This year r'n->- ■ ■ .-:.i:- isitis £..;■ state-Mide rec"giiitinii.in the academic field. Visualize j.rur quota now—what can you offer as material evidence to the plea [or a L'niversily in FsTesno. f Tonight Stale's Far Western Iki.-l,! ball champions launch .their bid to retain thei/title. Next semester Bulldog track men f take off on the long grind that may lead to another track and field crown. What con you contribute; Debating and dramatics initiate another era in our ever Roar- Btitutions, await pru.-ii.-i-tiv. f..ri-n>ic -tar-. Greater productiuns and a valley-wide playwritir.g cunies! lure dramatists. What have you to offer? The annual College Day pageant, the Campus, acquatic meets, sport tournaments, and speaking contests loom on the spring horizon. Will you It- the by-slander or the doer? The Collegian, consistent with its progressive policy, will continue to keep step with CREATER FRESNO STATE. RESOLVE. ADD YOUR BIT TODAY. TOMORROW MAY BE TOO late: j , Shall We Enforce Our College Traditions? Gibbering and catcalls greeted a conscientious student who pointed out several Freshmen violating college traditions at the last meeting of the A. M. S. Members of the F. Club, who we presume have the power to handle these irrascible Frosh, subsided into a somnolent state following their chorus of "hsse-haws." Sophomore men, who experienced euch terrible agony eailier this semester at the thought of upper class interference in the enforcement of traditions, lent volume to the chorus but ho action. Their pains must have been only a temporary Indisposition. Such marvelous spirit, euch whole-hearted interest in the welfare of our college, such high regard for the likes and disliki» of the Frosh, such wholesome fear of action—mental or physical —is deserving of commendation. Let us all dwell in harmony and friendship and remain—without established traditions—the Fresno Teachers College of 1915. ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP REETZ BARBER SHOP mffmist, m, ml a»d Sntttbn o\ audit, NIELS PEDERSEN DICTIONARIES .FRESNO BOOK SHOP ATVELVET ICE CREAM "The flower of the VaUey"' ,50 Broadway Salsa Room 1025 .Freano Street Phone 3-4622 Watch Crystals 25c ' hainsphinos 11.so M«£aRTHY*S HORSHOE GRILL, No. 1 .7 Mariposa Fresno, Cal. The Olive Branch Cigar Store Cigars - Pipes - Candy - and Magazines SsUOHra f K. I. Heftin Mydsra Markham You don't need Pfiilo Van. To assure you thai a girl leads |j A double life ... her wardrobe Testifies to this ,.. there are :Her gpotti things for one life and The more elegant things for her Formal and semi-formal txlst. lmpurtant evidence also iun the! Shop* Mills ji Bruckner's Whose stock h made up oj such] Eagleson's Clearance SALE A HARVESTS VALUES! SUITS AND TOPCOATS $19.75 - $2750 - $3450 Values up to $55 EAGLES0N&CO. ALBERT'S The Logical Place Around School lo Meet and Eal A Clean, Wholesome Atmosphere In Which to Get the Rest of Food and Fountain Drinks Pi* Line of School Supplies at Low Prices ^CLUSIVE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS BACK OP THE COLLEGE STATE COLtEGE OFFERSDEGREES IN NEW COURSEl Slate Hoard Authoriieo Giving of A. B. Degree in Philosophy and Psychology it roar-a work In THE.COLLEGIAN EPSTEIN aOTTDERS BOW TO BANNER'S FIVE BY_56 TO 28j Telonicher Runs Wild to Scare 21 Palais; "Pes W,te" Wilson Injured Selling g*nt* lunsi.t-.ioi. I* a batter ousdsmioo than -last or tni=g u beat Dulldosj rat.llj at Ih. swa* ot S.mruar night Mid mid. ihlngi |su-| IhroDgh ta s Hot s/llt. i perhaps m good : IB points bafore Epal.tc U.C, FRESNO STATE S DEBATERS MEET IN "'■ NOVE ARGUMENT £ I-i.ical Student Rambles 3,000 Miles in 7 Days, JANUARY EXAM SKED ANNOUNCED k Tu. Th. —-..period RIEGE STATIONERY CO. For 'KOLLEGE RUTS' Xchange Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Myopia . Hyperphoria Astigmatism Thiee Reasons for GLASS.ES ]. CORCORAN Opt. D. COLLEGE LIBRARY about ■ prison . . . tto, N wlsfrcracltl' people . . . Ani B«*s and l-aniphldn Dealini With Internal ional RtbUons Now la Llbnuy WSHONORSWlMlnAlOTAiNS WCal>i»AD|-rP¥inSTANDAlffl Omicron K, "The Leaders," Sponsored by President Thomas; Prominent Students Muted; Five Vacancies to Be Filled Br HAMILTON KNOTT oMa. librarian. I ■h faciilij mtsmhslr* and ■ ■a faculty m«Eab*ra and ■ McAboi. Erwin [™|■ •"■ Madison School Hoars iwtoi iha Program By Orchestra ,r.,p„~;..,. STANFORD MEET " Jctii^S REVEALS ABUSES ■:: N-.:; : -in .NJisl... I7..-S-C3 li:;.n T!.|v:=,in. inirssiHi: soloist lo nlaj tbo piano w.Dt some kIbci Sin Francisco Floral Co. Our Entire Stock of Overcoats Now on Sale at Reductions of STARR'S PHARMACY FLANIGAN'S Beauty and Hair Bobbin, ■■For Ladies H7,o. Cur," 1 /3off KAM PUS PLATE LUNCH SANDWICHES - FOUNTAIN DRINKS CANDY - OGARETTES Embracing Models that Sold in Regular Stock at $25, §30, »35 and $45 CAD IN & W\AHV Fulton and Tulare FRESNO'S CR.EAT STORE .Phone 3-2231
Object Description
Title | 1930_01 The Daily Collegian January 1930 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1930 |
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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Title | January 10, 1930 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1930 |
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 | THE COLLEGIAN mmm i~ THREE HUNDRED COLLEGIATES OF PACIFIC AREA VACATION, ATTEND AS1L0MAR MEET Thirty Leaders Guide Delegates From 34 Colleges; Hawaiians Make Hit; De- Vore Heads Local Sextet ' """ USm"^.Ver'rTJ""^' tM" "" ,1"' HDUE KtlimNU * UTHOGRAFH COMPAQ STAFF Managing HM _ _ .KENNETH HOTT Asaocl.te Editor. H . M11 TCH, h NOTT. ]»™ "^™ I Delta Mu Phi Has iterence, ih. in.pmu.onai Buaineaa Meeting, Theater Party Channltif Uaoalag. pr irarlr three hnndred tl The new member, ol the aurorttr: A regular meeting of Ih. Alphas*. whaw.roinll1.1rdl.il week ar* a.r ; i.rnllT waa bald la*( MqaslajAigbi ll.mn.r .Helen McAlplB... Virginia La-j Mil Owaot and A] sTrtefien wee. ..I, and Aase Asronsoo. fos-a.llj pledged to He IraurtsliT tai "~7 oilier thai r'llrion' which itsril ws. ' Alpha Thetas Hold Exchange ! rerreahmeDla wen ."'.."''^i.., i„ ih. aractlcal. e.rerslai Meeting With Zela Mas irame. .nfojKL Ad.ertl.lis. Man.«r-H..b V,|l.„n lt.1,1, I "(7i. ,' ■■!,- /,/.,-.(» li. k'noa. Is. rtflcr dnj f,i . mt conscience, abase all other libertii .."—Milton. " rt; 1929-30 SiStiS^. liu.-n.t i.n.1 to "ecu', s'ni.'-.is.:.. in Delia Ksippn Sorority maooer, olt.o ri-smiLim In Holds! Business Meeting : and Ills. Is Ir beneficial And- The Delta K Let Bygones Be Bygones; Greater Fresno State Needs You With the advent of aiinther year, New Year's resolves nnil periodic assaults on our cy.-t,-rii-iis, weaker pelves are in order, llowover, these lliirrie- irmi .•■j]i!>" stilly point toward the bigger and heller must eventually Insc the tnint of inconsequential gestures csf magnanimity that lead isi.wherc. A-- long as we kid ourselves iiu.i bilieving that going through the motions will deliver us into the realm of finer things, just m long must we continue in e.\en:,L. tin-e trivial resolutions.. But when (jn-ii.iTs.s—ileeds, net v-ortl-'—supplant ae-ihetic movements, then we'll really W going places,, doing things. Paper decisions avail nothing; writieii n.ti.'iis supported hy physical lwicking de- note proffi-e**. W;;!i:t; li.:- -.. :.>-. ti.-. ki-i,'L-t freshman sgroup in Fresno State history..tiLt. ihe .niical fi-ial exam period. Today is not li.is ,:,riy t-i !..y.'. ;-•■.-■ » f r ;".|[. all-iniinsrtain hurdle. This year r'n->- ■ ■ .-:.i:- isitis £..;■ state-Mide rec"giiitinii.in the academic field. Visualize j.rur quota now—what can you offer as material evidence to the plea [or a L'niversily in FsTesno. f Tonight Stale's Far Western Iki.-l,! ball champions launch .their bid to retain thei/title. Next semester Bulldog track men f take off on the long grind that may lead to another track and field crown. What con you contribute; Debating and dramatics initiate another era in our ever Roar- Btitutions, await pru.-ii.-i-tiv. f..ri-n>ic -tar-. Greater productiuns and a valley-wide playwritir.g cunies! lure dramatists. What have you to offer? The annual College Day pageant, the Campus, acquatic meets, sport tournaments, and speaking contests loom on the spring horizon. Will you It- the by-slander or the doer? The Collegian, consistent with its progressive policy, will continue to keep step with CREATER FRESNO STATE. RESOLVE. ADD YOUR BIT TODAY. TOMORROW MAY BE TOO late: j , Shall We Enforce Our College Traditions? Gibbering and catcalls greeted a conscientious student who pointed out several Freshmen violating college traditions at the last meeting of the A. M. S. Members of the F. Club, who we presume have the power to handle these irrascible Frosh, subsided into a somnolent state following their chorus of "hsse-haws." Sophomore men, who experienced euch terrible agony eailier this semester at the thought of upper class interference in the enforcement of traditions, lent volume to the chorus but ho action. Their pains must have been only a temporary Indisposition. Such marvelous spirit, euch whole-hearted interest in the welfare of our college, such high regard for the likes and disliki» of the Frosh, such wholesome fear of action—mental or physical —is deserving of commendation. Let us all dwell in harmony and friendship and remain—without established traditions—the Fresno Teachers College of 1915. ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP REETZ BARBER SHOP mffmist, m, ml a»d Sntttbn o\ audit, NIELS PEDERSEN DICTIONARIES .FRESNO BOOK SHOP ATVELVET ICE CREAM "The flower of the VaUey"' ,50 Broadway Salsa Room 1025 .Freano Street Phone 3-4622 Watch Crystals 25c ' hainsphinos 11.so M«£aRTHY*S HORSHOE GRILL, No. 1 .7 Mariposa Fresno, Cal. The Olive Branch Cigar Store Cigars - Pipes - Candy - and Magazines SsUOHra f K. I. Heftin Mydsra Markham You don't need Pfiilo Van. To assure you thai a girl leads |j A double life ... her wardrobe Testifies to this ,.. there are :Her gpotti things for one life and The more elegant things for her Formal and semi-formal txlst. lmpurtant evidence also iun the! Shop* Mills ji Bruckner's Whose stock h made up oj such] Eagleson's Clearance SALE A HARVESTS VALUES! SUITS AND TOPCOATS $19.75 - $2750 - $3450 Values up to $55 EAGLES0N&CO. ALBERT'S The Logical Place Around School lo Meet and Eal A Clean, Wholesome Atmosphere In Which to Get the Rest of Food and Fountain Drinks Pi* Line of School Supplies at Low Prices ^CLUSIVE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS BACK OP THE COLLEGE STATE COLtEGE OFFERSDEGREES IN NEW COURSEl Slate Hoard Authoriieo Giving of A. B. Degree in Philosophy and Psychology it roar-a work In THE.COLLEGIAN EPSTEIN aOTTDERS BOW TO BANNER'S FIVE BY_56 TO 28j Telonicher Runs Wild to Scare 21 Palais; "Pes W,te" Wilson Injured Selling g*nt* lunsi.t-.ioi. I* a batter ousdsmioo than -last or tni=g u beat Dulldosj rat.llj at Ih. swa* ot S.mruar night Mid mid. ihlngi |su-| IhroDgh ta s Hot s/llt. i perhaps m good : IB points bafore Epal.tc U.C, FRESNO STATE S DEBATERS MEET IN "'■ NOVE ARGUMENT £ I-i.ical Student Rambles 3,000 Miles in 7 Days, JANUARY EXAM SKED ANNOUNCED k Tu. Th. —-..period RIEGE STATIONERY CO. For 'KOLLEGE RUTS' Xchange Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Myopia . Hyperphoria Astigmatism Thiee Reasons for GLASS.ES ]. CORCORAN Opt. D. COLLEGE LIBRARY about ■ prison . . . tto, N wlsfrcracltl' people . . . Ani B«*s and l-aniphldn Dealini With Internal ional RtbUons Now la Llbnuy WSHONORSWlMlnAlOTAiNS WCal>i»AD|-rP¥inSTANDAlffl Omicron K, "The Leaders," Sponsored by President Thomas; Prominent Students Muted; Five Vacancies to Be Filled Br HAMILTON KNOTT oMa. librarian. I ■h faciilij mtsmhslr* and ■ ■a faculty m«Eab*ra and ■ McAboi. Erwin [™|■ •"■ Madison School Hoars iwtoi iha Program By Orchestra ,r.,p„~;..,. STANFORD MEET " Jctii^S REVEALS ABUSES ■:: N-.:; : -in .NJisl... I7..-S-C3 li:;.n T!.|v:=,in. inirssiHi: soloist lo nlaj tbo piano w.Dt some kIbci Sin Francisco Floral Co. Our Entire Stock of Overcoats Now on Sale at Reductions of STARR'S PHARMACY FLANIGAN'S Beauty and Hair Bobbin, ■■For Ladies H7,o. Cur," 1 /3off KAM PUS PLATE LUNCH SANDWICHES - FOUNTAIN DRINKS CANDY - OGARETTES Embracing Models that Sold in Regular Stock at $25, §30, »35 and $45 CAD IN & W\AHV Fulton and Tulare FRESNO'S CR.EAT STORE .Phone 3-2231 |