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THE COLLEGIAN . OULLPUPS HAND ^^tt^BASEDALLBEGINS j^TLXordsHUMSJJJSE JAYSEES DEFEAT IN TRACK MEET ^™H ...I TEAMS UP- GOING IN ACTION" ri:: TO SOUTHERNERS DUAL AFFAIR Intramural Schedule vs. Zeis Mu. Mu Alpha I.,.|- Slirma Alpba Chi. •rlday. April !D—Sltnia li.--,- PATKON1ZE OUR ..,tercst in the eighth annual .Vest Coast Relays, to be held ta the Fresno State College stadium May 12, is growing rapidly and indications at this early date iK that this year's relays will draw the largest t* wen in the sti Well, a packed bowl is not too jnuch to expect, considering actions that will be on hi far those who care to see premier performers of the Pi jc Coast in action. .The cream of the high school, junior college, college and university athletes of California have already been entered, and at leaat two major Mck and field records are In for a bending if not outright smash-! ing. It is gratifying to see a justified response came after eight years of time and money expend- • »d in building the relays to their present status of one of the major track events of the United States. Unless all advance signs are misleading, the West Coast Relavs this year will reach their majortiy. and Fresno State College may justly feel proud of the work done in achieving this rec- While the main attention of most people interested in sports events is centered upon the West Coast Relays. Flint Hanner*s thinly clads will take time out this weekend for a journey to San Jose, to take on the Spar- dual meet g. For si i the San Josi YEARBOOK FOR-ALL PLAN IS ADVANCED BY CAMPUS EDITOR AVERAGE COST LOWER' Maxwell Says Less Than $1 Each Needed to Give Annual to All "For 75 cents a semester every student on the campus can be given a 1935 Campus," declared Maxwell, 1934 yearbook editor, after a compilation of statistics yesterday. •COMPLETELY PRACTICABLE" thorough a job as possible, tibly to avenge-defeats suffered at the hands of the Spartans in football and basketball. The| Spartans, on the other Sieve that Fresno State will takej the meet too lightly and thereby lose some expected points. Well, | time will tell! I, — Iii The suggestion advanced hy » Ed Maxwell, Campus editor, that >' the student association fee be IE increased by some 75 cents and ] campus a yearbook free ofjc charge, strikes this writer as I ing one of the most valuable si (Mtiona advanced during I current college year. Under t present setup, every student!^ P»ys at least one dollar toward j 'he expense of printing the an- , ma], yet those who receive a I twok must pay $3 in addition | twauso of the high fixed cost af the publication. Were approximately $1,200 more available, it would cover the small amount necessary to provide a Campus for 1,900 students, something that certainly should bi The Collegian has been ac- <o«ted repeatedly regardii "»nd it will take in the c Political campaign at the c *r-d for that reason a definite Policy of hands off has been an- "joo-nced. Yours truly, in laying **n the policy, feels that none of the candidates if elected, "ouH do anything that could1 y»*e to the permanent injury ■ Fresno State College, and, ■tat therefore If any one of them I <« convince the majority of the •Went body that he U the man £* U» Job, he certainly is en- "*"> to a free hand in the forth- "nlag fximpetitton. (WEST COAST RELAYS; PRESTIGE BOOSTED AS ENTRIES POUR IN 138 Institutions Already Represented With Numbers still 14 62 ATHLETES ENTERED JOURNALISM DAY WILL BRING MANY TO FRKNO STATE Duke' Myer. KPO Globe Trotter, Will Address Students In Assembly By ELWOOO ENNIS With entries assured from the lading universities, colleges junior colleges, and high schools! of the state, the eighth annual West Coast Relays seems tined to be really better thanl KEY ORGANIZES LOWER DIVISION HONORSTUDENTS Installation of Members of Eta Sigma Chi to Take Place on May 12 it* wit announced yesterday by a. State Collete upper dl'vlil, TWO MORE SAY THEY WILL SEEK OFRCE; COLLEGIAN NEUTRAL Announcements by White, Me- Kelvey Bring Presidential Candidates to Four HOT RACE PREDICTED Nee3ed Reforms Stressed in Ne- I'latforms Submitted for Publication oncurrent with the announco- it by Stuart White. Fall sorter A. M. S. president, and Stuart McKclvey that they will seek the office of student body for next year at the
Object Description
Title | 1934_04 The Daily Collegian April 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" |
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Title | April 14, 1934 Pg 4- April 20, 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" |
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THE COLLEGIAN .
OULLPUPS HAND ^^tt^BASEDALLBEGINS j^TLXordsHUMSJJJSE
JAYSEES DEFEAT
IN TRACK MEET ^™H
...I TEAMS UP-
GOING IN ACTION"
ri:: TO SOUTHERNERS
DUAL AFFAIR
Intramural Schedule
vs. Zeis Mu. Mu Alpha I.,.|-
Slirma Alpba Chi.
•rlday. April !D—Sltnia li.--,-
PATKON1ZE OUR
..,tercst in the eighth annual
.Vest Coast Relays, to be held
ta the Fresno State College stadium May 12, is growing rapidly
and indications at this early date
iK that this year's relays will
draw the largest
t* wen in the sti
Well, a packed bowl is not too
jnuch to expect, considering
actions that will be on hi
far those who care to see
premier performers of the Pi
jc Coast in action. .The cream of
the high school, junior college,
college and university athletes
of California have already been
entered, and at leaat two major
Mck and field records are In for
a bending if not outright smash-!
ing.
It is gratifying to see a justified response came after eight
years of time and money expend- •
»d in building the relays to their
present status of one of the major track events of the United
States. Unless all advance signs
are misleading, the West Coast
Relavs this year will reach their
majortiy. and Fresno State College may justly feel proud of the
work done in achieving this rec-
While the main attention of
most people interested in sports
events is centered upon the West
Coast Relays. Flint Hanner*s
thinly clads will take time out
this weekend for a journey to
San Jose, to take on the Spar-
dual meet
g. For si
i the
San Josi
YEARBOOK FOR-ALL
PLAN IS ADVANCED
BY CAMPUS EDITOR
AVERAGE COST LOWER'
Maxwell Says Less Than $1 Each
Needed to Give Annual
to All
"For 75 cents a semester every
student on the campus can be
given a 1935 Campus," declared
Maxwell, 1934 yearbook editor, after a compilation of statistics yesterday.
•COMPLETELY PRACTICABLE"
thorough a job as possible,
tibly to avenge-defeats suffered
at the hands of the Spartans in
football and basketball. The|
Spartans, on the other
Sieve that Fresno State will takej
the meet too lightly and thereby
lose some expected points. Well, |
time will tell! I,
— Iii
The suggestion advanced hy »
Ed Maxwell, Campus editor, that >'
the student association fee be IE
increased by some 75 cents and ]
campus a yearbook free ofjc
charge, strikes this writer as I
ing one of the most valuable si
(Mtiona advanced during I
current college year. Under t
present setup, every student!^
P»ys at least one dollar toward j
'he expense of printing the an- ,
ma], yet those who receive a I
twok must pay $3 in addition |
twauso of the high fixed cost
af the publication. Were approximately $1,200 more available, it
would cover the small amount
necessary to provide a Campus
for 1,900 students, something
that certainly should bi
The Collegian has been ac-
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