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.-on" '30 TOKALON INITIATESi FIVE FOR ACTIVITIES, I SCHOLARSHIP! m. Webster. Spalding, ■rulfT. Shuck Win Membership PARTICIPATION V A R I E I) | Election of Sophomore by F. Rare Occurrence Ir nnd achievement as an e gad in appreciation of friendly leadership during the put year, we, the members of the staff, present Stan Living- wishe? for future rss.—K. K. There is something about ting down to a typewriter and| tapping off what one knows tht! last words he ever will write | tor the Collegian that makes j prolong the job and linger over each letter. To this writer, the realization that his work is done, insofar as the Collegian is concerned. is one of the hardest things to fscc he has met with in his un-| dfri-r:iiluate career. The sounds ol tv-pewriters,. linotype machine and printing presses, which have come to be so fa " i»r in the year's work of staff and with which have been: associated little else than work| Hum \y the ears of your editor as this te^'*™ gray hair or two he now pos- Lrginimio sesses that he did not have atl«d counsel the start of the year, he is re-|"> ^tflfm" 'f hictant to have it end. ll"!".. a." xtrnordinnry service activities, five Fresno Stati jCollege women students, one ol them a sophomore, this week Tokaloi o have it end. In reviewing the 60-odd issues that have rolled off the presses] to make Volume XHI a com-, pletetl history of the year 1! 193', the writer feels a g!o» pride which he honestly belli to be justified. It is a pride I comes from watching his staff | at work; seeing; two score willing helpers doing their part to make their coordinated efforts I credit to Fresno State College Yours Truly has aaid before in this column that certainly no editor before ever has bee Messed with the aid of such capable, willing staff, and he i P*»ts it at this time. If the Collegian thjs year h Who Said It's a Man's World? COLLEGIAN, CAMPUS, 'CARAVAN EDITORS ALL WILLBE WOMEN (Catherine Kyle. Gladys May. ma Spalding Named by Committee S NEW PRECEDENT The three major student publications of Fresno State College will -have women editors next 1934 CAMPOS TO APPEAR MONDAY; FEW ARE UNSOLDl | Delay in Binding Causes Post. ponement of Year Book Distribution * of the staff alor In passing: What tactics w »« chronic CollegUn-hatera ei Pwy in their attempts to intin «*te the editor next year? Today is College Day, and I ■** the most glorious in t "•tory of Fresno SUte, if o_. """lory serves us aright A ■a* glance at the program •weduled avents should fnough to convince the most i ""treated bystruider that soi (CwBttSTMS Ol Plfl I) Frosh Will Pay Engraving Costs Annual F.S.C. College Day Program On As Seniors Prepare For Graduation] Parade of Year's Activities Opens With Special Assembly; Tokalon Pageant Tonight Will Be Climax While 186 seniors who will be graduated next week attended I igular classes for the last time, Fresno State College students,) faculty and alumni today placed on parade the summed up ties of the year in the annual College Day program. Under the sponsorship of Tokalon, women's honor society, the program opened this morning at 10:30 o'clock "' GRADUATES WILL HEAR HEPNER AT PROGRAM JUNE I "Old Currents. New Channels Subject obtain | EDITORS OET A Here's Program of Events For Annual College Day CO-LEOe'tHEATRE AWARDS OO TO THOMAS. BOOTH, HORNINO iplnUoBleaderablp In Collete [w. Wrlirht. drama department head. de to the Evening Stir, from ' (Co*uno«i *a rat* 1) Subject A eiamlnil I-..11, .:•■ apUtude I b meetlna. A. W. 8V |
Object Description
Title | 1934_06 The Daily Collegian June 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. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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 | June 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. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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 | .-on" '30 TOKALON INITIATESi FIVE FOR ACTIVITIES, I SCHOLARSHIP! m. Webster. Spalding, ■rulfT. Shuck Win Membership PARTICIPATION V A R I E I) | Election of Sophomore by F. Rare Occurrence Ir nnd achievement as an e gad in appreciation of friendly leadership during the put year, we, the members of the staff, present Stan Living- wishe? for future rss.—K. K. There is something about ting down to a typewriter and| tapping off what one knows tht! last words he ever will write | tor the Collegian that makes j prolong the job and linger over each letter. To this writer, the realization that his work is done, insofar as the Collegian is concerned. is one of the hardest things to fscc he has met with in his un-| dfri-r:iiluate career. The sounds ol tv-pewriters,. linotype machine and printing presses, which have come to be so fa " i»r in the year's work of staff and with which have been: associated little else than work| Hum \y the ears of your editor as this te^'*™ gray hair or two he now pos- Lrginimio sesses that he did not have atl«d counsel the start of the year, he is re-|"> ^tflfm" 'f hictant to have it end. ll"!".. a." xtrnordinnry service activities, five Fresno Stati jCollege women students, one ol them a sophomore, this week Tokaloi o have it end. In reviewing the 60-odd issues that have rolled off the presses] to make Volume XHI a com-, pletetl history of the year 1! 193', the writer feels a g!o» pride which he honestly belli to be justified. It is a pride I comes from watching his staff | at work; seeing; two score willing helpers doing their part to make their coordinated efforts I credit to Fresno State College Yours Truly has aaid before in this column that certainly no editor before ever has bee Messed with the aid of such capable, willing staff, and he i P*»ts it at this time. If the Collegian thjs year h Who Said It's a Man's World? COLLEGIAN, CAMPUS, 'CARAVAN EDITORS ALL WILLBE WOMEN (Catherine Kyle. Gladys May. ma Spalding Named by Committee S NEW PRECEDENT The three major student publications of Fresno State College will -have women editors next 1934 CAMPOS TO APPEAR MONDAY; FEW ARE UNSOLDl | Delay in Binding Causes Post. ponement of Year Book Distribution * of the staff alor In passing: What tactics w »« chronic CollegUn-hatera ei Pwy in their attempts to intin «*te the editor next year? Today is College Day, and I ■** the most glorious in t "•tory of Fresno SUte, if o_. """lory serves us aright A ■a* glance at the program •weduled avents should fnough to convince the most i ""treated bystruider that soi (CwBttSTMS Ol Plfl I) Frosh Will Pay Engraving Costs Annual F.S.C. College Day Program On As Seniors Prepare For Graduation] Parade of Year's Activities Opens With Special Assembly; Tokalon Pageant Tonight Will Be Climax While 186 seniors who will be graduated next week attended I igular classes for the last time, Fresno State College students,) faculty and alumni today placed on parade the summed up ties of the year in the annual College Day program. Under the sponsorship of Tokalon, women's honor society, the program opened this morning at 10:30 o'clock "' GRADUATES WILL HEAR HEPNER AT PROGRAM JUNE I "Old Currents. New Channels Subject obtain | EDITORS OET A Here's Program of Events For Annual College Day CO-LEOe'tHEATRE AWARDS OO TO THOMAS. BOOTH, HORNINO iplnUoBleaderablp In Collete [w. Wrlirht. drama department head. de to the Evening Stir, from ' (Co*uno«i *a rat* 1) Subject A eiamlnil I-..11, .:•■ apUtude I b meetlna. A. W. 8V | |