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%&m Btick Around ' W.-t-hbum Out ByB.B. Tomorrow ejvtjnfaf in the cot-. I lege sudatorium, the Fresno I state College Tlteater presents lis first play of the year. The en- ■ _re personnel of the speech arts - - ■ a has been working on I production since the first few weeks of the school year and, according to nil wl|o viewed "Death Takes a Holiday" at its premiere last Monday, the result is well worth going to see. However, students who failed to get tickets to the play before today are 1 going to be out of luck. There were so many season tickets told that single admission tickets are not the best in the auditorium. Fresno State College publics-; Uons ranked very high at the na- ] rJon.il Alpha Phi Gamma convention held in Santa Barbara last week-end. Both the Caravan and the Campus were accorded highlit rating, while the Handbook et Information and The Collegia also were ranked near the I leaders. Collegian staff members f won four awards with the editor- [ in-chief taking three and the] feature editor taking the other. Altogether, Fresno State collected ten awards—more than] any olber college. While the Bulldogs did not tost the Tigers on Thanksgiving Day, nevertheless none of Ihe Fresno supporters need be Mhamed of the showing made by their team against Coach Stagg*s outfit. Tom Wilson is really one of the best passers on the Coast tnd he proved this very conclusively last Thursday. He is being rssntioned for a position on the Western team that meeta an Etstcm team at Kezar on New Tear's Day, an honor we believe j to deserves. We are glad that he is graduating, however, for we tote to think of watching his puses against our team for After last Thursday's game •gainst the proud San Jose Spartans, our hats are off to that gal- hnt band of Wildcats from Chieo •ml Whije we were sorry to see la «e Spartans defeated, as it gave - Nevada a clear claim to the' *»rapionship, we believe the de- '" 'est -win brin, the l'rtlne-Pick- L^..", *» back to earth. They were all . *jt° go into big-time football c •fter this season but perhaps " **•* they will stick with tbe old «r Western Conference for / •"other season. *W Wight yesterday. We are •J"*, for the Washburn players i, *•*• Mai sports and they put on ' •*SfJ show for the FreSno fans. ' ^^r, the depression is not JJ^Rticojeyert and his satel- £ ■*»to the contrary—and tl J ;*& department of Fresi„, = «»t* Couege took a beating on *< "^unanclal returns of the " ■«. Perhapa, aometime in the " "^wlftions may be renewed „ *rel? hope so. ^m^^m™a THIRD IN SERIES OF ALUMNILECTTJRESON PROGRAM TONIGHT Dr. Tenney Will Outline Devel- ient of Christmas Cele- bration at Meeting NEW OFFICERS ELECTED] Kenneth Brown Again to Lead Association Gifts Presented With an address by Dr. E. V. Tenney of the Fresno State Cc4- llege faculty as the principal feature of the program, the Alumni Association of the college will Ihold the third meeting of its FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6,1933 F_*>™ tstntMatsslMs at aodlt l**™"'hin tnuillth. other Am, f» Wtoole coabtat4-(r*8f.A). Coming Events Tedty lob meeting. KM PopUr, f.g Pre-Med Ob* meeting, A. W. a WOMEN STUDENTS OFFICIALLY OPEN NEW SOCIAL HALL! F. S. C. Publications Win fen Awards in National Alpha Phi Gamma Contest] Campus, Caravan Get Class A Ratings; Collegian Awarded Four; Delegates Attend Convention From Twenty-one Colleges Fresno State Collegis^publications carried off the lion's share of honors in'the annual contest sponsored by Alpha .Phi Gamma, national honorary journalistic fraternity, which was a part of tbe] society's national convention Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Santa Barbara, and student editors of the Campus, Caravan, Collegian and Handbook were being congratulated today for the ava- COLLEGE THEATRE'S FIRST PRODUCTION SET FOR TOMORROW "Death Takes a Holiday" We* Received by Test-hen at Institute NEW NAMES IN CAST 1,000 STUDENTS ATTEND BONFIRE RALLYINSTADIUM Celebration Preceding Annual C.| P. Game Arouses Enthusiasm of Rooters _ The Fresno College Theater | opens its 1933-34 season tomorrow evening with the production Alberto Cassella's "Death | Takes a HolidBy." Ticket sales have been going forward encouragingly with only t dote* Ueketi left, iccordlng to Glidyi May, boilncta manager. She
Object Description
Title | 1933_12 The Daily Collegian December 1933 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1933 |
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 | December 5, 1933 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1933 |
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 | %&m Btick Around ' W.-t-hbum Out ByB.B. Tomorrow ejvtjnfaf in the cot-. I lege sudatorium, the Fresno I state College Tlteater presents lis first play of the year. The en- ■ _re personnel of the speech arts - - ■ a has been working on I production since the first few weeks of the school year and, according to nil wl|o viewed "Death Takes a Holiday" at its premiere last Monday, the result is well worth going to see. However, students who failed to get tickets to the play before today are 1 going to be out of luck. There were so many season tickets told that single admission tickets are not the best in the auditorium. Fresno State College publics-; Uons ranked very high at the na- ] rJon.il Alpha Phi Gamma convention held in Santa Barbara last week-end. Both the Caravan and the Campus were accorded highlit rating, while the Handbook et Information and The Collegia also were ranked near the I leaders. Collegian staff members f won four awards with the editor- [ in-chief taking three and the] feature editor taking the other. Altogether, Fresno State collected ten awards—more than] any olber college. While the Bulldogs did not tost the Tigers on Thanksgiving Day, nevertheless none of Ihe Fresno supporters need be Mhamed of the showing made by their team against Coach Stagg*s outfit. Tom Wilson is really one of the best passers on the Coast tnd he proved this very conclusively last Thursday. He is being rssntioned for a position on the Western team that meeta an Etstcm team at Kezar on New Tear's Day, an honor we believe j to deserves. We are glad that he is graduating, however, for we tote to think of watching his puses against our team for After last Thursday's game •gainst the proud San Jose Spartans, our hats are off to that gal- hnt band of Wildcats from Chieo •ml Whije we were sorry to see la «e Spartans defeated, as it gave - Nevada a clear claim to the' *»rapionship, we believe the de- '" 'est -win brin, the l'rtlne-Pick- L^..", *» back to earth. They were all . *jt° go into big-time football c •fter this season but perhaps " **•* they will stick with tbe old «r Western Conference for / •"other season. *W Wight yesterday. We are •J"*, for the Washburn players i, *•*• Mai sports and they put on ' •*SfJ show for the FreSno fans. ' ^^r, the depression is not JJ^Rticojeyert and his satel- £ ■*»to the contrary—and tl J ;*& department of Fresi„, = «»t* Couege took a beating on *< "^unanclal returns of the " ■«. Perhapa, aometime in the " "^wlftions may be renewed „ *rel? hope so. ^m^^m™a THIRD IN SERIES OF ALUMNILECTTJRESON PROGRAM TONIGHT Dr. Tenney Will Outline Devel- ient of Christmas Cele- bration at Meeting NEW OFFICERS ELECTED] Kenneth Brown Again to Lead Association Gifts Presented With an address by Dr. E. V. Tenney of the Fresno State Cc4- llege faculty as the principal feature of the program, the Alumni Association of the college will Ihold the third meeting of its FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6,1933 F_*>™ tstntMatsslMs at aodlt l**™"'hin tnuillth. other Am, f» Wtoole coabtat4-(r*8f.A). Coming Events Tedty lob meeting. KM PopUr, f.g Pre-Med Ob* meeting, A. W. a WOMEN STUDENTS OFFICIALLY OPEN NEW SOCIAL HALL! F. S. C. Publications Win fen Awards in National Alpha Phi Gamma Contest] Campus, Caravan Get Class A Ratings; Collegian Awarded Four; Delegates Attend Convention From Twenty-one Colleges Fresno State Collegis^publications carried off the lion's share of honors in'the annual contest sponsored by Alpha .Phi Gamma, national honorary journalistic fraternity, which was a part of tbe] society's national convention Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Santa Barbara, and student editors of the Campus, Caravan, Collegian and Handbook were being congratulated today for the ava- COLLEGE THEATRE'S FIRST PRODUCTION SET FOR TOMORROW "Death Takes a Holiday" We* Received by Test-hen at Institute NEW NAMES IN CAST 1,000 STUDENTS ATTEND BONFIRE RALLYINSTADIUM Celebration Preceding Annual C.| P. Game Arouses Enthusiasm of Rooters _ The Fresno College Theater | opens its 1933-34 season tomorrow evening with the production Alberto Cassella's "Death | Takes a HolidBy." Ticket sales have been going forward encouragingly with only t dote* Ueketi left, iccordlng to Glidyi May, boilncta manager. She |