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ONG BOB_AND^QUEEN CHARLINE WILL REIGN TONIGHT AS GRAND BALL OPENS AT me MID HAWKINS " ELECTED | MEN'S HONORARY "Sdcd As Only Two Students H,« Sufficient Point* POINT SYSTEM IS STUDIED npbilii v Based On Scholarship, ■Activities. Personality, And SenioHlv: 1.25 Average '" Necessary FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, Elwood Ennis, senior er editor of The Colle- „,,„„ John Hawkins, varsity Ep and basketball star, ■-led to membership in RAINBOW MRS. lONLIGHrjCAar/me Maybre Chosen [FINGERPRINT DRIVE Closes Run | To Queen Gala Formal I to eliminate Event Opening Tonightft]}^ a Successful Contestant Selected From Fifteen! , Aspirants; Student Prexy Bob Miner to Escort Queen to Second Annual Ball . ! FRESNO STATE COLLEG IUJec76.— All Fresno State Colli •! will pay homage tonight to Queer. Charliiie Maybre when the i i soci.atitl Women Students present their second annual Queen's at the Rainbow Ballroom. Miss Maybre was selected " lesday afternoon by a group of local business men repre- ng various service elubs. Bob Miner, student president. HOOVER SPEECHESES-Srr Not for Re-election fc^Inl^TVeTX" SAYS SECRETARY!™--— .. Jo.lin Says Former President Is „i.| Minus Organization For 1936 n»l Campaign; Will Debate Only miration. preBumably re MANY ARE COOPERATING Overtoil Says Fingerprints Need Not Be Permanent Record; Many False Clues Checked FRESNO, Dec. 6—Planning to eliminate as many persons as possible from suspicion of guilt in the Mary Stammer murder, the Fresno County authorities are recording the fingerprints of all persons who wish to defin- MAIN B^^^rL-i&ri ToSeeT.V.A.Film I Chinese General ItESNO STATE COLLEGE. Position, jo!"! Flees to Britain "''■A.'TnV.t'u0.. .0 do not hayekl-noOn r.,ri,ot,. ..-Un-d lod, eordtn. to Dr. ««< Immediately .o Tlent.ln. [&£ Co-ed Injured By Kick From Horse *»»0 STATE COLLEGE. Dec.. I ■J8«*>Ull frt.hu>-- —-— ■ JT* rtl"»l claai r !*" .Merdar an.. J™™"" U» Italian con.iil.te Third Annual Messiah Will Be Given Dec. 15 ■RESNO STATE COIXEGE. I Personnel Service Aids All Students To Choose Career DEATH NUMBERS Given for Month WASHINGTON. Dec. 5.-0J.B—So* orted by New York with 10«. How- Dry Confab Ends With New Program Largest Group of Student* To Represent F. S. C. Compete Against Field or More Than 90 Teams ZETZER PLACES IN EXTEMP Doris Carbon, Eleanor Champion Reach Semi-Finab in Wo- mens* Division; Jay-see Teams FRESNO STATE COLLEGE. Dec. 6—The largest group of debaters to participate in tournament representing Fresno State College returned recently .from San Francisco, where 18 speak- le Junior CoU'jce d! Sunday Forum Has Tune Detective As Coming Attraction he Sunday Evening Forum will pre- ■nt Slgmund Spaeth, known nation- ly through moving picture* ud na- Students WiU Take Regular Geology Trip sil™£T":'*'""kS'n,"i Fresnans Present College With Relics FRESNO STATE COLLEGE. Dec. upper hall o( the m.ln bulldluK .. *ervlcei of Maurice Rorphuro, de- cea»ed, la Brlsiuu, relief, ni pre- HDted to the college museum by Bertha and Malanle Rorphuro of Free- Qlru of Philippine baiketrr. con- baaket, • round utility baaket, a in. finely woven sln(le rod. colled beaket- ol braided hemp, and a lone de.lgned U. S. WEATHER REPORT FOR FRESNO AND VICmiTT— perature and llfht southerly wind*.
Object Description
Title | 1935_12 The Daily Collegian December 1935 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1935 |
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 | December 6, 1935 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1935 |
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 | ONG BOB_AND^QUEEN CHARLINE WILL REIGN TONIGHT AS GRAND BALL OPENS AT me MID HAWKINS " ELECTED | MEN'S HONORARY "Sdcd As Only Two Students H,« Sufficient Point* POINT SYSTEM IS STUDIED npbilii v Based On Scholarship, ■Activities. Personality, And SenioHlv: 1.25 Average '" Necessary FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, Elwood Ennis, senior er editor of The Colle- „,,„„ John Hawkins, varsity Ep and basketball star, ■-led to membership in RAINBOW MRS. lONLIGHrjCAar/me Maybre Chosen [FINGERPRINT DRIVE Closes Run | To Queen Gala Formal I to eliminate Event Opening Tonightft]}^ a Successful Contestant Selected From Fifteen! , Aspirants; Student Prexy Bob Miner to Escort Queen to Second Annual Ball . ! FRESNO STATE COLLEG IUJec76.— All Fresno State Colli •! will pay homage tonight to Queer. Charliiie Maybre when the i i soci.atitl Women Students present their second annual Queen's at the Rainbow Ballroom. Miss Maybre was selected " lesday afternoon by a group of local business men repre- ng various service elubs. Bob Miner, student president. HOOVER SPEECHESES-Srr Not for Re-election fc^Inl^TVeTX" SAYS SECRETARY!™--— .. Jo.lin Says Former President Is „i.| Minus Organization For 1936 n»l Campaign; Will Debate Only miration. preBumably re MANY ARE COOPERATING Overtoil Says Fingerprints Need Not Be Permanent Record; Many False Clues Checked FRESNO, Dec. 6—Planning to eliminate as many persons as possible from suspicion of guilt in the Mary Stammer murder, the Fresno County authorities are recording the fingerprints of all persons who wish to defin- MAIN B^^^rL-i&ri ToSeeT.V.A.Film I Chinese General ItESNO STATE COLLEGE. Position, jo!"! Flees to Britain "''■A.'TnV.t'u0.. .0 do not hayekl-noOn r.,ri,ot,. ..-Un-d lod, eordtn. to Dr. ««< Immediately .o Tlent.ln. [&£ Co-ed Injured By Kick From Horse *»»0 STATE COLLEGE. Dec.. I ■J8«*>Ull frt.hu>-- —-— ■ JT* rtl"»l claai r !*" .Merdar an.. J™™"" U» Italian con.iil.te Third Annual Messiah Will Be Given Dec. 15 ■RESNO STATE COIXEGE. I Personnel Service Aids All Students To Choose Career DEATH NUMBERS Given for Month WASHINGTON. Dec. 5.-0J.B—So* orted by New York with 10«. How- Dry Confab Ends With New Program Largest Group of Student* To Represent F. S. C. Compete Against Field or More Than 90 Teams ZETZER PLACES IN EXTEMP Doris Carbon, Eleanor Champion Reach Semi-Finab in Wo- mens* Division; Jay-see Teams FRESNO STATE COLLEGE. Dec. 6—The largest group of debaters to participate in tournament representing Fresno State College returned recently .from San Francisco, where 18 speak- le Junior CoU'jce d! Sunday Forum Has Tune Detective As Coming Attraction he Sunday Evening Forum will pre- ■nt Slgmund Spaeth, known nation- ly through moving picture* ud na- Students WiU Take Regular Geology Trip sil™£T":'*'""kS'n,"i Fresnans Present College With Relics FRESNO STATE COLLEGE. Dec. upper hall o( the m.ln bulldluK .. *ervlcei of Maurice Rorphuro, de- cea»ed, la Brlsiuu, relief, ni pre- HDted to the college museum by Bertha and Malanle Rorphuro of Free- Qlru of Philippine baiketrr. con- baaket, • round utility baaket, a in. finely woven sln(le rod. colled beaket- ol braided hemp, and a lone de.lgned U. S. WEATHER REPORT FOR FRESNO AND VICmiTT— perature and llfht southerly wind*. |