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/&t~csTeAjLl Refreshing Spectacle s, Walt! ^ is for you peraoti-aiy, and ^rtsents that small bit of feel- ingthe students ot rresno State Zjege have not been able to motey to you through the loud ukJ vociferous celebration of Hi, moming. We want to. ex- _„ to you if possible what jjjvt quite be done at a noisy n-jption in public, no matter What wc want you to know, W«It, is »'mply that we're BighK proiid of what you did j, the East for Fresno SUte Col- leje, and are glad to have' you fcKk home once more. If there's isyUiing you want, let us know. We rather imagine we can find While on the bubject of welter, it would be fatal to omit i wounding greeting for the| JUU and Central California A.' W. S. delegates, gathering at Fresno State CoUege for their j UBoal conference today and to- r»arrovr, and thereby hangs s tak I Some weeks sgo, yours truly Ipromised various A. W- 3- <*«'- _ _ leers on the campus that when j E1iU.b*-th tbe day arrived for their conven- Main Dn Boo, they could have a special weatr. Wl 'edition of the Collegian, any way f**"*"' J1" tiey wanted it Well j££ ™ You just can't budget news, uoroiiiy x io the issue today represents ths | Jtiiet All. beet compromise possible under|L tht circumstances. SORORITIES PLEDGE 73 AS RUSHING FOR SPRING SEASON ENDS !GA XI FOLLOWS Psi Chi Iota, Sigma Phi Gamma Bring Up ». KAPPA ORGANIZATION By the time this sppei prist, there will have been pre-] Mated to the student body a proposal from the publications com- ■KUe to amend the sssoc' totvstitution in the matter < tor appointments for the various itmient publications, more uadsrly the Collegian editor. The only important change template^ is to make the editorship a job of one semester ittsd of a full year, and v hu Ms hands so full as alitor) thst about 30 issues is enough 'or him. Righto! Did you notice the little *****-» in the west court Tues- thy tfternoon when the.sororities claimed their Spring semes- tar pledges? The feminine psych- "exjy must ever remain a mystery to us poor males, of course, to we do think these aemi- tmnul pledge-getting t affairs "told be included in the list of •*• matt refreshing happenings of the college year. Dr. Thomas Talks To German Club *> State Collect, talked before I "■"tn Club Wednetdty tt 7: JO , ■"WpthronAC.™... .n,-.... ,1 Vttth. and aa ee- l aptcUf m«tlns It BOOB today In Virginia Coming Events f, Dilegttet, Prtc- _ elcomes ever accorded a home-coming Fresnan will be given Walter Marty, Fresno State College's world's high jump champion and ace track athlete, this moming j when the entire student body of the college will gather in front of the college in order to greet Marty upon eting Marty will be presented with a bronze 11 plaque by Student Body President John Said, acting on behalf of it's association. The plaque will be presented in com- " Marty's recent high jumping feats in New York. Handbook Editor Applications Must Be in by March 151 RIVERDALE, FRESNO HIGH, MADERA WIN DRAMAJDNTESTS Class A, B and C Tournament Preliminaries End; Finals Saturday Night Thespians for Fresno High, Madera, and Riverdale can victorious in class A, B, a respectively in the fourth annual drama tournament sponsored by '" College Theatre, with Rousing Welcome Will Be Accorded Marty Today On Return From New Yorkl F. S. C World Champion High Jumper to Be Awarded Bronze Plaque in Honor of Achievements SPECIAL ASSEMBLY FRATERNITIES TO TERMINATE RUSH j ACTIVITJES MAR. 4 jj^ "££ Sunday WU1 See Oose Of WOMEN DELEGATES CONVENE TODAY FOR ANNDALCONFERENCE Northern snd Central California'Colleges Send Repre- REGISTER THIS AFTERNOON . W. S. of Fresno State Host st Two-Day Meeting Approximately 80 women atu- I dents from 16 northern and central California colleges and junior colleges will register st [Fresno State College today aa igates to the annual regional vention of Associated Women I Students. HARMON RAY, PEGGY HAMEL WED <~S7> 9 9 G>^_5 © 19 t-^» 9 • S>^. Nuptial Ceremonies Performed in Practice Apartment FIRST MARRIAGE HELD ON CAMPUS ■ htndboolt ed.lorth.pj Archeologist Talks Here Sunday Night On Recent landings 111 be gtrea by rndttick Bids tl California Academy of tatt le Irtdershlp of studenu from Sine College. Stn JUteo. nil Sacramento Junior eoUege*
Object Description
Title | 1934_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | March 2, 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 | /&t~csTeAjLl Refreshing Spectacle s, Walt! ^ is for you peraoti-aiy, and ^rtsents that small bit of feel- ingthe students ot rresno State Zjege have not been able to motey to you through the loud ukJ vociferous celebration of Hi, moming. We want to. ex- _„ to you if possible what jjjvt quite be done at a noisy n-jption in public, no matter What wc want you to know, W«It, is »'mply that we're BighK proiid of what you did j, the East for Fresno SUte Col- leje, and are glad to have' you fcKk home once more. If there's isyUiing you want, let us know. We rather imagine we can find While on the bubject of welter, it would be fatal to omit i wounding greeting for the| JUU and Central California A.' W. S. delegates, gathering at Fresno State CoUege for their j UBoal conference today and to- r»arrovr, and thereby hangs s tak I Some weeks sgo, yours truly Ipromised various A. W- 3- <*«'- _ _ leers on the campus that when j E1iU.b*-th tbe day arrived for their conven- Main Dn Boo, they could have a special weatr. Wl 'edition of the Collegian, any way f**"*"' J1" tiey wanted it Well j££ ™ You just can't budget news, uoroiiiy x io the issue today represents ths | Jtiiet All. beet compromise possible under|L tht circumstances. SORORITIES PLEDGE 73 AS RUSHING FOR SPRING SEASON ENDS !GA XI FOLLOWS Psi Chi Iota, Sigma Phi Gamma Bring Up ». KAPPA ORGANIZATION By the time this sppei prist, there will have been pre-] Mated to the student body a proposal from the publications com- ■KUe to amend the sssoc' totvstitution in the matter < tor appointments for the various itmient publications, more uadsrly the Collegian editor. The only important change template^ is to make the editorship a job of one semester ittsd of a full year, and v hu Ms hands so full as alitor) thst about 30 issues is enough 'or him. Righto! Did you notice the little *****-» in the west court Tues- thy tfternoon when the.sororities claimed their Spring semes- tar pledges? The feminine psych- "exjy must ever remain a mystery to us poor males, of course, to we do think these aemi- tmnul pledge-getting t affairs "told be included in the list of •*• matt refreshing happenings of the college year. Dr. Thomas Talks To German Club *> State Collect, talked before I "■"tn Club Wednetdty tt 7: JO , ■"WpthronAC.™... .n,-.... ,1 Vttth. and aa ee- l aptcUf m«tlns It BOOB today In Virginia Coming Events f, Dilegttet, Prtc- _ elcomes ever accorded a home-coming Fresnan will be given Walter Marty, Fresno State College's world's high jump champion and ace track athlete, this moming j when the entire student body of the college will gather in front of the college in order to greet Marty upon eting Marty will be presented with a bronze 11 plaque by Student Body President John Said, acting on behalf of it's association. The plaque will be presented in com- " Marty's recent high jumping feats in New York. Handbook Editor Applications Must Be in by March 151 RIVERDALE, FRESNO HIGH, MADERA WIN DRAMAJDNTESTS Class A, B and C Tournament Preliminaries End; Finals Saturday Night Thespians for Fresno High, Madera, and Riverdale can victorious in class A, B, a respectively in the fourth annual drama tournament sponsored by '" College Theatre, with Rousing Welcome Will Be Accorded Marty Today On Return From New Yorkl F. S. C World Champion High Jumper to Be Awarded Bronze Plaque in Honor of Achievements SPECIAL ASSEMBLY FRATERNITIES TO TERMINATE RUSH j ACTIVITJES MAR. 4 jj^ "££ Sunday WU1 See Oose Of WOMEN DELEGATES CONVENE TODAY FOR ANNDALCONFERENCE Northern snd Central California'Colleges Send Repre- REGISTER THIS AFTERNOON . W. S. of Fresno State Host st Two-Day Meeting Approximately 80 women atu- I dents from 16 northern and central California colleges and junior colleges will register st [Fresno State College today aa igates to the annual regional vention of Associated Women I Students. HARMON RAY, PEGGY HAMEL WED <~S7> 9 9 G>^_5 © 19 t-^» 9 • S>^. Nuptial Ceremonies Performed in Practice Apartment FIRST MARRIAGE HELD ON CAMPUS ■ htndboolt ed.lorth.pj Archeologist Talks Here Sunday Night On Recent landings 111 be gtrea by rndttick Bids tl California Academy of tatt le Irtdershlp of studenu from Sine College. Stn JUteo. nil Sacramento Junior eoUege* |