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_ presented the fj,t -sophomore edition" of the Collecian in several years. The .jjff was composed entirely of jophiniiures and with the exception ,,( one story, which of ne- teesitv had to be written by nn- wriiten by ""c sophomores. And the tir.ingc part of this is that with ..ne exception, the writers »er,. members of the regular Colleirian staff. It took a lot of laid work, key pounding head fattening etc., but here it is and the meager staff that put it out hoper. that the rest of the class will like it. This issue was not planned by the class as a whole and the class could not really be held responsible for its short- temings. But if it has any good points that deserve commenda- -'--- be compli- . let the cl SOPHOMORE EDITION <?w Performances At West Coast Relays To Be Re-Enacted On Broadcasts From Bee Radio Andrew Curtin, Paul Bartlett to Produce First Radio Programs Presented by College FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MAY 1 o West Coast Relay will In- broadcast from t rtempted to produce a complete E9:H~Hz POLITICIANS LINE there isn't any more praise that we can heap on our high jurni.iT. Mr. Marty. If he would | quit breaking records long | J eaoiiurt for us to think up somc-L thing else to say about him we L, wouldn't mind very much. But |c, thU young lad just ups and;' jnmi'.s over the bar at any height j ■ and all the rest of us stand just _ . . . well, flabbergasted. Yours ,, trul-. will not say anything more ju at. :r him until he reaches 6 feet I* 10 "im lies in the relays. P Speaking of track, this J. Flint U and Co. did a mighty big piece i, in holding Stanford ■• ANNUAL STRUGGLE ;Largest Number of Candidates :. The PI cf m down to such a low » nen performed much better, than the most optimistic had lopotl for and many are the sews sheets that are singing the praises of the Bulldogs. We can't but feel a bit proud ourselves and v. e hope that our team will tontinue coming through in fine lorn There are some things that .allege students can teach .. . and we can't see why track .lesions conldn't be included. Advertising the West Coast'' Relays by means of the Radio is I] something that hss not yet been j, tried but will be an accomplished j i fact after Thursdsy evening.!' Paul Bartlett snd Andrew Curtin have done practically nothing In the past three weeks but work w the program and with the tsaistance of the music depart- ■cnt have succeeded in working | •ot a real fifteen minute entertainment spot on the ether. If "ie stunt goes over ... and there is no reason to believe It wn't . . Messrs. Bartlett and Corti,i deserve a lot of commen- fation. for in thia writer's opinion no one in this college hss put Is as much work on one event *» have these gentlemen in this we. And as ever, the music wpartment, esped*!!*/ Gilmore!1, ADVOCATE MANY CHANG \ I Acceptance Speeches to be Gil ie in Assembly Friday; Election May 9 J,I With no doubts left that t *, year's political fight at Frei ■r State College will be the greatest j"' elstruggle for any elective office, | 1 [campaign mahagers early this _^jj.j'nK'7ro j week began polishing up their D). ltnlph G. [machines for the ensuing battle.; r. i-iru-r, ni Marty Again Sets Record; Robinson Defeats Nimmo As Bulldogs Take Licking Fresno Men Hold Stanford Indians to 76-53. Victory in Track and Field Duel; Harris and Hickey Also Star This was the general opinion of those Fresnans who had the opportunity of seeing but Saturday's Fresno State-Stanford meet at Angel field in Palo Alto. Not only did we get the thrill of a lifetime when Walt Marty cleared the bar to better his own record, but the performance of the whole squad was nothing short of sensational. The only fly in the Sophomores Hold Journalism Pos sophomore class jplans busy week; jdancefrjiwynightL Carnival Idea Abandoned But'1" '*voJ Dance Will Be '>\%Zn Featured !„„ ,be ;OTHER ACTIVITIES SET^'Ideae day Noon S Iwen, *." 1 I With a special staff of sopho- L wl|l (|1 „ 'mores editing today's Collegian '„>,,,, ,„ i, land plans nearing completion for n qnanei ni ia special class luncheon, assem- T'"- ,a"» Jbly program, and dance, the,""■ •'**'*" "■i'members of the Class of '36 of .J"^,'*~' A.M.S. Nominations Set for Tomorrow Walt Marty to Be Guest of Journalists Howard Tripp Will Address Engineers FORS WINS "HACK RACE" AFTER BATTLE WITH JOHNSON, BEDOIAN BEDOIAN SECONC t Di-rur Company. * twtrdad ou John Voenet. Lavich Will Talk On Russia Problems Band Tour .Program ToBeGivenatF.H.S. SUM CoUet* Spline bud tour, which waa prtMaled throuthout Sin Joav-. quln Vnllty townt lite In March, wtn V
Object Description
Title | 1934_05 The Daily Collegian May 1934 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1934 |
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" |
Description
Title | May 1, 1934 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1934 |
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" |
Full-Text-Search | _ presented the fj,t -sophomore edition" of the Collecian in several years. The .jjff was composed entirely of jophiniiures and with the exception ,,( one story, which of ne- teesitv had to be written by nn- wriiten by ""c sophomores. And the tir.ingc part of this is that with ..ne exception, the writers »er,. members of the regular Colleirian staff. It took a lot of laid work, key pounding head fattening etc., but here it is and the meager staff that put it out hoper. that the rest of the class will like it. This issue was not planned by the class as a whole and the class could not really be held responsible for its short- temings. But if it has any good points that deserve commenda- -'--- be compli- . let the cl SOPHOMORE EDITION \%Zn Featured !„„ ,be ;OTHER ACTIVITIES SET^'Ideae day Noon S Iwen, *." 1 I With a special staff of sopho- L wl|l (|1 „ 'mores editing today's Collegian '„>,,,, ,„ i, land plans nearing completion for n qnanei ni ia special class luncheon, assem- T'"- ,a"» Jbly program, and dance, the,""■ •'**'*" "■i'members of the Class of '36 of .J"^,'*~' A.M.S. Nominations Set for Tomorrow Walt Marty to Be Guest of Journalists Howard Tripp Will Address Engineers FORS WINS "HACK RACE" AFTER BATTLE WITH JOHNSON, BEDOIAN BEDOIAN SECONC t Di-rur Company. * twtrdad ou John Voenet. Lavich Will Talk On Russia Problems Band Tour .Program ToBeGivenatF.H.S. SUM CoUet* Spline bud tour, which waa prtMaled throuthout Sin Joav-. quln Vnllty townt lite In March, wtn V |