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Once ag»in students crowding the college halls in anticipation of a brand new semester which is beginning this week. Many of our class mates will be new to us and many will be old Wends. A great many will be taming ail or part of their support under the new SERA allotment. Most of these ambitious itudcnts will be entering fresh- nun and life will not be all rose colored for them. Let" older students, who ai to our surroundings, can't help our younger and lonesomer companions along a little. This issue of the Collegian contains every sort of help obtainable for students when reg- fctcring. Schedule of courses, procedure directions, faculty directory and lists of new courses are included for your convenience. Use them. That's what IMPROVEMENTS ON STADIIUM AND FIELD HOUSE AfASSURED Additional Buildings I' Oval To Get New C of Paint istruction of a new wing for the field house at the Fresno State College Stadium on Bis Rtone Avenue was virtually sured last week when Fred A ley, Fresno County Director the State Emergency Relief Ad- tr nun will b»- enptered . OR. THOMAS, DEANS SEND GREETINGS TO OLD, NEW STUDENTS th, >• « for. Our first football game is to be played Saturday at the college stadium on Blackstone and our team has been practicing in Santa Cruz for one week so as to be in training for their initial appearance. We are all looking forward to watching them play and wishing them lots of luck In their first game. And don't forget Frosh, you get in on your student body card so be thei At this time of the year much attention is being directed toward politics. "Whether or not you have reached the age of voting you should be interested in Students, Faculty Take New Allegiance Oath As Enrollment Is Increased Many New Students Make Application for SERA Jobs as Allotment is Increased; Record Enrollment Anticipated the oath of allegiance, whic'h udents, both old and new, are rning. awaiting their turn at .EVERY CLASS IMPORTANT! , «'th interest .-cnterim is being required this year, ■I Dean Briggs Ready to Personally gathered at the main office >t Helf*All Men Student* With 'registration.- d Their Problems • At the request of the State Board of Education, faculty mem- " bers and students of all state colleges will take an oath -of alli-gi- o nr Frink w Thom"u'' P'""!"" "nee swearing adherence to American principles of liberty and BULLDOGS RETURN FROM SANTA CRUZ DRILL THIS MORNING Additional Men Expected to ~ Turn Out Early This Week ■ERT FIRST CASUALTY Students to See Team in First Game Saturday Night Returning from Santa Cruz lis morning after a week of renuous pre-season practice. Coach Leo Harris and his squad of some forty Bulldogs will resume practice this afternoon at the Blackstone Avenue Stadium. «pon. The state legislature will te in session soon and will dis- tass for the dozenth time the aberlizing of Fresno State Collage. We students should inform eurself on the facts of the case and do everything in our power to help. For, as you already know, such a thing as making Fresno State > four-year liberl- Bzed institution would mean a lot to Fresno, the, San Joaquin ▼alley, and the students them- D VISITING TEAMS Student Teaching Applications Ready ro approral will be granted Welcome Students Tit COLLEGIAN utlcomti »o», W otm it, ttmUnce m KW'» ]*nlm jonr **> *** Th, Colltgim tito wilbtl to PwaaWp tbt fixt coopm- *Ji,«'vbZ'h.jml"''''" SpltnJid oppertmtits art 'ftrU in ,4tnmmbip on th, •••"■ jor mjonution. /« rled out. wUI sir* Freano Slate Col- ORIEOTAlNlLL 8E DIVIDED INT! FIVE ASSEMBLIES !. Among the subjects College Library Open For Daytime Usage h that • luminal COLLEGE THEATRE LOOKS FORWARD SEASON Wright Plans New Plays, Ne Courses, for Drama Department • are contemplated 113.15 Ihla aemeat FLEA FOREST FRIGHTENS FROSBE& G13 Views Various Varieties of Velvety Verdure MOUSTACHES MAR^ENTALmES n scared: w« »« u>« I, SORRY FOR THE FROSH. to Mr. Wight foaterms a :jr tripping along fondly gi 0«" gleea a week College Theatre will manage. unde> Music Students Meet Thursday eeptloa for new atudenta of the - department will be held Than- 3L. They say that il b«t the truth, bat some ot the ■oat beautiful aeta of teeth we ban Coming Events Monday «• Aputnte Teat, audltoi to 4 o'clock. Tuesday V.
Object Description
Title | 1934_09 The Daily Collegian September 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" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | September 17, 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" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Once ag»in students crowding the college halls in anticipation of a brand new semester which is beginning this week. Many of our class mates will be new to us and many will be old Wends. A great many will be taming ail or part of their support under the new SERA allotment. Most of these ambitious itudcnts will be entering fresh- nun and life will not be all rose colored for them. Let" older students, who ai to our surroundings, can't help our younger and lonesomer companions along a little. This issue of the Collegian contains every sort of help obtainable for students when reg- fctcring. Schedule of courses, procedure directions, faculty directory and lists of new courses are included for your convenience. Use them. That's what IMPROVEMENTS ON STADIIUM AND FIELD HOUSE AfASSURED Additional Buildings I' Oval To Get New C of Paint istruction of a new wing for the field house at the Fresno State College Stadium on Bis Rtone Avenue was virtually sured last week when Fred A ley, Fresno County Director the State Emergency Relief Ad- tr nun will b»- enptered . OR. THOMAS, DEANS SEND GREETINGS TO OLD, NEW STUDENTS th, >• « for. Our first football game is to be played Saturday at the college stadium on Blackstone and our team has been practicing in Santa Cruz for one week so as to be in training for their initial appearance. We are all looking forward to watching them play and wishing them lots of luck In their first game. And don't forget Frosh, you get in on your student body card so be thei At this time of the year much attention is being directed toward politics. "Whether or not you have reached the age of voting you should be interested in Students, Faculty Take New Allegiance Oath As Enrollment Is Increased Many New Students Make Application for SERA Jobs as Allotment is Increased; Record Enrollment Anticipated the oath of allegiance, whic'h udents, both old and new, are rning. awaiting their turn at .EVERY CLASS IMPORTANT! , «'th interest .-cnterim is being required this year, ■I Dean Briggs Ready to Personally gathered at the main office >t Helf*All Men Student* With 'registration.- d Their Problems • At the request of the State Board of Education, faculty mem- " bers and students of all state colleges will take an oath -of alli-gi- o nr Frink w Thom"u'' P'""!"" "nee swearing adherence to American principles of liberty and BULLDOGS RETURN FROM SANTA CRUZ DRILL THIS MORNING Additional Men Expected to ~ Turn Out Early This Week ■ERT FIRST CASUALTY Students to See Team in First Game Saturday Night Returning from Santa Cruz lis morning after a week of renuous pre-season practice. Coach Leo Harris and his squad of some forty Bulldogs will resume practice this afternoon at the Blackstone Avenue Stadium. «pon. The state legislature will te in session soon and will dis- tass for the dozenth time the aberlizing of Fresno State Collage. We students should inform eurself on the facts of the case and do everything in our power to help. For, as you already know, such a thing as making Fresno State > four-year liberl- Bzed institution would mean a lot to Fresno, the, San Joaquin ▼alley, and the students them- D VISITING TEAMS Student Teaching Applications Ready ro approral will be granted Welcome Students Tit COLLEGIAN utlcomti »o», W otm it, ttmUnce m KW'» ]*nlm jonr **> *** Th, Colltgim tito wilbtl to PwaaWp tbt fixt coopm- *Ji,«'vbZ'h.jml"''''" SpltnJid oppertmtits art 'ftrU in ,4tnmmbip on th, •••"■ jor mjonution. /« rled out. wUI sir* Freano Slate Col- ORIEOTAlNlLL 8E DIVIDED INT! FIVE ASSEMBLIES !. Among the subjects College Library Open For Daytime Usage h that • luminal COLLEGE THEATRE LOOKS FORWARD SEASON Wright Plans New Plays, Ne Courses, for Drama Department • are contemplated 113.15 Ihla aemeat FLEA FOREST FRIGHTENS FROSBE& G13 Views Various Varieties of Velvety Verdure MOUSTACHES MAR^ENTALmES n scared: w« »« u>« I, SORRY FOR THE FROSH. to Mr. Wight foaterms a :jr tripping along fondly gi 0«" gleea a week College Theatre will manage. unde> Music Students Meet Thursday eeptloa for new atudenta of the - department will be held Than- 3L. They say that il b«t the truth, bat some ot the ■oat beautiful aeta of teeth we ban Coming Events Monday «• Aputnte Teat, audltoi to 4 o'clock. Tuesday V. |