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PAGE 2 THE COLLEGIAN IE5FFlZj3!^___^ Around School Fraternities Sororities The Collegian Index to Advertisers [ f TaVOrZ ^^^Edte\N. With —"— toward none anil ctiar- Sigma TSU nr inward .11 u.n.o.1 I. the .pint Install* Officials Rwbilrlt 1. on! of them , . . Aod .. officers were Installed lor o.sl ■•m**- of course . . - Silas holding PhTllls' ur*r- hapnens Its he . . , sSorapone .hnw. me Mu Alpha Deltas, Ml ual.er and ask. mo If 1 don't Alpha Thelns Hold Exchange woilt In IM Co-Op neii .emeiler . . . pre,, -a. In Id with the followiog men Thank gotalDeas I'll bar. a pull Ih-te being selected lo hold nsTlcc: rre*l- Ijjsjlse IVUson . . . Ahl berel. a hurt- fcaajgar. Warn* Rose: plediremast.r. Inelalls Officers rraneea MrlJtuirhlln—Troasnrar. ■MsWiiRHjaWaJ^BJ a'l^ifpiwuS Published Weekly by the FRESNO STATE COLLEGE ASSOCIATION " * ?s* "" l"'is 7° ■ *,CCO *rz,H""" HUME FIUI.TIKC. A MTHtH.RAP.1 CM1PAKT •'&&*"*" STAFF EDlTOll, CHASSINC MANNING Helen Kane, secretary Co the Editor Alpha Thelaa i HS-H^Sp"" . Enjoy Endlong* i 1 opToyavafiTa''1' A,„„:,l, IMu.h, HAMILTON KNOTT. JACK WBLTER bight- After the respect It. business meet log. Ih. group* combined lor an Dclt.i Kappa Meets At Killing Hi.me 1^^"""™ " ""v..',;'.'/, ■ J-Ctson. tela Mus ■r.i»shDcai. wet. aexvsti Will Initiate Soon . -Give nsr Hberty ta kssow, to alter and to arpte freely oc Psl Chi Iota to ■ w<* Sls™ Ed*1"™ Mrom' held lu Hold Heneflt Bridge rl-"n'" B,C"IB« *""""» »W" ■" "" 1929-30 The first of Fres "REMEMBER THE MAINE' "Remember Ihe Maine" was the cry set up to si -otism during the Spanish-American war. This bit propasjanda brought ta the minds of the people thi United States battleship in the harbctr at Havana; that siimulatvd the ptililic i« war activity. Such a w. Utile interest to the cnllci/e -lurt.nl in regard to hi But. re'trardless of whether (re care anything about war slo- proachinp; a crisis which may turn into n catastrophe by the end of next week: the week designated for two hour final examinations. Results of next week's (inn!.- will prf!>:ib!y decide for many of us whether we shall continue to enjuy life ami ""rk at Fresno State or he turned out of EoBlf* a failure. Next week we have our last chance to make that final tilers, to clear ti.e slate for the fall semester of 1929 and ci.me out on top victorious, "full of self .satisfaction at having achieved. For those who are low in grades, this period from now until next FriiJay provides that opportunity to maintain recognition ot Fresno Slate. By a tarn days of hart! work, many weeks .of "fooling around" can be made up. "Cnamming" is discouraged by some auothorities: but is it not better to "cram" than flunk? Probably no other slogan is needed for the present crisis un- "es,'y for they represent continued id achievement. 'Whather we intend tq lent . pleasantcr if we "REMEMBER THE GRADES." ' stlf-satis/action and oc k-Sf <r r.ot, life will l 4. in We Eat Our— Commerce Instructor Pi Gamma Mu Moves j Marries U. C. Graduate To Frame Charter ; Hamburgers j THE OIIVEINN ; Special Steak 6 to 8 P. M. ' J JACK DEADY ' , ; 1138 North Von Ness leadanc, and gpEECH CONTEST HELD .-........____ \a*aX*L\\\*tt\\ JiaSJ M^aia^ssaal^TsattUi Sl" "" " tf" CulPri,»Crlwl ■- ,C"^1S!J i T~~ j "KJiitaer" . .. She was in the library... San Frai a Floral Co. STARR'S P.HARMACY for th (mc sport thine* / witb real good appca ra rice Kennedy's LADIES' WEARING APPAREL • Warner Bros Theatre Building lilO-12-lb Fulton Street Phone 2-6Z2B Fwsno, California She was puiting noles in the She was at the Unusual Plays With the boy-friend ... Hsrrc, there, everywhere . . . She The Girl who bought her clothes At Bruckner's. ' THERE IS NO OVER-SUPPLY OF THOROUGHLY TRAINED, EFFICIENT BUSINESS WORKERS Any successful business man will tell you there is no over-supply of thoroughly trained, efficient business workers • any succossf ul business man will tell you that it is always difficult to secure thoroughly trained, efficient, Secretaries, Stenographers, Accountants, BoOsUceeperS, and Assistant Executives. You can prepare for a successful business career at the 4 C's College in a surprisingly short time - and there will be a good position for you when you Employers Depend Upon 4 C's for Trained Help EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT ASSISTS GRADUATES IN OBTAINING CONGENIAL SITUATIONS For more than twenty-five years this school has been supplying employers with trained help. Indeed, many proprietors and executives in charge of employing today are graduates of this school. In hundreds of, organizations, when vacancies occur, the requirements are passed on to the 4 C's. So completely do concerns depend upon us for trained assistants, that oftentimes we arc unable to fill the calls. THE 4 C'a FACULTY You will find thoroughly qualified, sympathetic instructors at the 4 C's—men and women who are experts in their respective lines—men and women who have not only had experience in teaching BUSINESS SUBJECTS, but who have had office and business experience as well. Start Now New students begin their training at 4 C's any Monday during the entire year. Courses are arranged to t)t each individual's needs—each student progresses as rapidly as he can master the work. Special high school and college groups are enrolling to begin February 3 and 10. Ask for information now. Central California Commercial College Fresno and L Streets ( Fresno, California W. C. SHREWSBURY, Manager sr Tn. Colltjinn: in. Cstapua Amount hpq hi-.k's CollegtSB meant wnat It DuOaKed pronararnla MANY NEW COURSES OPEN TO STUDENTS IConllnnad from space en*) eonalaU ol a practical I'.mlr of ( (be laacner la planned noon a bc_... kada, Pranicsal hotua tnmialiinsj and Clr.n at Ute Stat. Call.**, tmnhaalaln*; ■apeciallr local and CaUtoni] ■nlch la "Special Rural School MACMI1AN, ARCTIC auppoudlr Uk.wla< il polish and'eats ans ntulsed and elcecdlrutly cap- panun II tors on parade- ' sranlaa BEFOREPARTBENON tan Norttiero Ugh'j.' Id Ih. IhrUUof story si Irtesnlb expeelUcra tc UNUSUAL PLAYS IN GREEN AND BLUE HJESENT BLEND IN SENSE, NON-SENSE Wrljjht. TV Krann b ot anpuisj [a tlsararter and maklni Inn." Dunaanj't Glenna Walters Chosen Pianotortts Club Hears Hemeistas-y Club l?re«y Program Alter Meeting OFFICERS ELECTED BY FRESHMEN AT REGULAR MEETING Tljir.v ;.!si- . WATERMAN METHOD JAZZ PIANO TAUGHT IN 12 LESSONS Beginners or Advanced GLADYS L. HOSK1NS SB:a."Bft1EE,r;s R1EGE STATIONERY CO. Watch Crystals 25c MCCARTHY'S DICTIONARIES FRESNO IIOOK SHOP Thossc SUITS and DRESSES Should Have CLEANING QUALITY make the best appearance California Cleaners BAKER'S SANDWICH SHOP RED 5C HOTS Faa.au. Hamburg*., 3026 Fresno Dance . At DREAMLAND Tues.-Tlmrs.-Sat. Snappy Music EAGLESON'S CLEARANCE SALE A HARVEST OF VALUES! SUITS AND TOPCOATS $19.75 - $27i0 - $34.50 Values up lo 555 all €■-■ (i.h f-n:Lv.r:i^_ EAflioN&CO. A. L. COLVTN LADIES' AND GENTS- AMERICAN WATCHES S11EAFFER PENS AND PENCILS AND DESK VELVET ICE CREAM Factory Sales Room 1350 Broadway 2025 Fresno Str Phone 2-.11GG Phone 3-1G22 SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT LOWEST PRICES ALBERT'S TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT PLATE I.rNfHES MALTS AN DFOUNTAIN DRINKS delusive for Collrsc Srudenls BACK OF THE COLLEGE Spring and Summer Compromise in these New Hats £6.75 and £7.00 Values For Friday and Saturday $5.00 A most timely event! Every Hat definitely NEW! \ Straw... Straw and Crepe combinations... Felt and Straw.,. Turbans of Tricot or Celephane. -f Capricious drooping brims, close fitting shapes with piquant bows, deftly manipulated models with an air of formality. They are all bewitching and in a multitude of lovely Spring colors. (Millinery—Third f.oorj CADiN & l\AMD
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 24, 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 |
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PAGE 2
THE COLLEGIAN
IE5FFlZj3!^___^
Around School
Fraternities
Sororities
The Collegian
Index to Advertisers [
f TaVOrZ ^^^Edte\N.
With —"— toward none anil ctiar- Sigma TSU
nr inward .11 u.n.o.1 I. the .pint Install* Officials
Rwbilrlt 1. on! of them , . . Aod .. officers were Installed lor o.sl ■•m**-
of course . . - Silas holding PhTllls' ur*r-
hapnens Its he . . , sSorapone .hnw. me Mu Alpha Deltas,
Ml ual.er and ask. mo If 1 don't Alpha Thelns Hold Exchange
woilt In IM Co-Op neii .emeiler . . . pre,, -a. In Id with the followiog men
Thank gotalDeas I'll bar. a pull Ih-te being selected lo hold nsTlcc: rre*l-
Ijjsjlse IVUson . . . Ahl berel. a hurt- fcaajgar. Warn* Rose: plediremast.r.
Inelalls Officers
rraneea MrlJtuirhlln—Troasnrar.
■MsWiiRHjaWaJ^BJ a'l^ifpiwuS
Published Weekly by the
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE ASSOCIATION
" * ?s* "" l"'is 7° ■ *,CCO
*rz,H"""
HUME FIUI.TIKC. A MTHtH.RAP.1 CM1PAKT
•'&&*"*"
STAFF
EDlTOll, CHASSINC MANNING
Helen Kane, secretary Co the Editor
Alpha Thelaa i HS-H^Sp"" .
Enjoy Endlong* i 1 opToyavafiTa''1'
A,„„:,l, IMu.h, HAMILTON KNOTT. JACK WBLTER
bight- After the respect It. business
meet log. Ih. group* combined lor an
Dclt.i Kappa Meets
At Killing Hi.me
1^^"""™ "
""v..',;'.'/, ■
J-Ctson.
tela Mus
■r.i»shDcai. wet. aexvsti Will Initiate Soon .
-Give nsr Hberty ta kssow, to alter and to arpte freely oc
Psl Chi Iota to ■ w<* Sls™ Ed*1"™ Mrom' held lu
Hold Heneflt Bridge rl-"n'" B,C"IB« *""""» »W" ■" ""
1929-30
The first of Fres
"REMEMBER THE MAINE'
"Remember Ihe Maine" was the cry set up to si
-otism during the Spanish-American war. This bit
propasjanda brought ta the minds of the people thi
United States battleship in the harbctr at Havana;
that siimulatvd the ptililic i« war activity. Such a w.
Utile interest to the cnllci/e -lurt.nl in regard to hi
But. re'trardless of whether (re care anything about war slo-
proachinp; a crisis which may turn into n catastrophe by the end of
next week: the week designated for two hour final examinations.
Results of next week's (inn!.- will prf!>:ib!y decide for many of
us whether we shall continue to enjuy life ami ""rk at Fresno State
or he turned out of EoBlf* a failure. Next week we have our last
chance to make that final tilers, to clear ti.e slate for the fall semester of 1929 and ci.me out on top victorious, "full of self .satisfaction
at having achieved. For those who are low in grades, this period
from now until next FriiJay provides that opportunity to maintain
recognition ot Fresno Slate. By a tarn days of hart! work, many
weeks .of "fooling around" can be made up. "Cnamming" is discouraged by some auothorities: but is it not better to "cram" than
flunk? Probably no other slogan is needed for the present crisis un-
"es,'y for they represent continued
id achievement. 'Whather we intend tq lent
. pleasantcr if we "REMEMBER THE
GRADES." '
stlf-satis/action and oc
k-Sf |