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»»« ft.'SSs.1 cmcui-ATK Welcome Homecomers Today is what is officially known on this campus as Homecoming Day and on this day the Collegian, on behalf of the Fresno State College, wishes to welcome each and every homecomer. Wh le no auspicious events have been lined up for returning alumni, several events have been scheduled for the day. First for alumni studenta and faculty is the Tokalon Tea being held in the practice apartment* and the East Court this afternoon. The Tokalon Alumnae, which has been quite active and has already done the college a great service in the way of a scholarship for some upper division woman student, will be on hand ' part. Tonight socially minded persons, both past and present, of the I college will align themselves for an evening of festivities at the Rainbow Ballroom. And tomorrow all will be on hand for the Eleventh Annual West Coast Relays in the Fresno State Stadium. Several groups on the campus are also scheduling homecoming ] activities of their own for the week-end, which will undoubtedly add much to the week-end, which will be the greatest in the history of the college. All in all the Collegian sees the celebration of today and as the first real Homecoming Day and a really successful one. For ■ of the week-end the Collegian wishes to thank those' persons and groups which are doing so much to bring about suc- THE COLLEGIAN Water On The Brain T. Elton [i.e. Artist] Found Incomparable In Mura-lingo That T. Elton Forenniii has an artistic soul is a fHit knowi lfortunately, to few, but he has. indeed. This tiait in rof the incomparable interviewer is but another example of thej complexity that makes the real nature of the man Foreman so mysterious toy]] hut his intimate friends. That the incomparable; *****. ***" T BEHIND THE SCREEN "Dabby" Staler dl Famous Armenian Restaurant Two Cocktail WE SPECIALIZE IN BROILED STEAKS After the Games Dine and Dance at Omar's 927 Van Ness Sequoia Hotel Bldg. Phone 2-7340 COOPERS fRLSNO'S MNE.R STORE A Dead Blue Key S>1 ,.n Cooperation ulh.Mormor.vi.ltlii4-.t, Student Prexies Convene Here CONCERT BILLS »: FARLEY.RATLffF r. FRIDAY, HAY 21 Fresno Prepares Novel Three-day Program For 66 University Delegates—, t ■ *~^ V« Q*n*sa_.Hl TATARIAN GETS EDITORSHIP OF THE COLLEGIAN SUCCEED RICHERT 14TH ANNUAL' CONGRESS Discussion Sessions Conducted By V. S. C. President; Pro- Slated for Broadcast lents, president - elects id other representatives from illeges and univc of the United| rive in Fresno to-, three-day meeting j nruial Congress t«f Pacific Student Presidents'; .paper Chief at Present Campus; Issue* No Statement e Room. Student Politics. 1 dining room. Guest of honor. Dr. Mite en. Fresno State College. mming, tennis, radio broadcast. Here Is Congress Program Wednesday, May 19, 1937 ,'• S:"0 to 12:00—Registration of Delegatus, lobby. I2:^f>—Luncheon in the ball room. Greetings from President Norm £ ton>on. Welcome from Host Jim Mayer. Greetings from the|n' City of Fresno. Mayor F. A. Homan. Address. Dr. Frank W. D Th-mas, President Fresno Slate College. . f' 2:20- Discussion, Blue Itoom. Student Activiti&. i::;<i -Dinner. Ball Room, finest of honor. Dr. Hubert Phillips.In. world traveler and lecturer, .lean of lower division. Fresno State j Jj •:?■" Ram Dance. Thursday. May 20 ':"" Breakfast, ma 10:0t>—Discussion, E .Wiflo— Luncheon, m P. Briggs, dean of '•lo--Trip to winery- 3:00-Sports. golf, swimmiii «:30-Dinner. Hotel Fresno. 8:00-Discussion. Important College Problems of General interest. Friday, May 21 3:00— Breakfast, main dining room. ;. , !0:00_Di8ciission, Blue Room. "How to Make My Administration a Success." Do's and Dent's for student presidents. 12:30-Lu„cheon, west court Fresno State College. 2:00-Plenary session. University Street Playhouse, rre.no State College. Resolutions. Reports. Election of officers. Selection of now convention site. »:00_informa! dinner dance. Omar Khayyams. Saturday, May 22 8:30—Breakfast, main dining room. 9:30—LeaVe Hotel Californian for Yosemite. 12:30-Luncheon, at the Big Trees. _ . 6:30—Dinner. Campfire program. Dancing. Sunday, May 23 8;30—Breakfast Trips around Yosemite Valley. •2:00-Luncheon. 2:00—Leave for Fresno. 5:&0— Arrive Hotel California^ Fourteen Found T. B. Susceptible!^^5^r,iM..; I """"""""""' Seniors to Select r.:;,:."-;;!:;;;:.?"^;;; class Gift Friday , 1>n< m t)i Omicron Sigma Pi J.,",. ';:,„';;;,',;: To Honor Graduates Latest News Leads Prospective Teachers To Make Application J mutt be made by Wednesday morning «wH Potter to Address ■arrar. Club on Propaganda it. The Orltfllh Park
Object Description
Title | 1937_05 The Daily Collegian May 1937 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1937 |
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 | May 14, 1937 Pg 6- May 18, 1937 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1937 |
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 | »»« ft.'SSs.1 cmcui-ATK Welcome Homecomers Today is what is officially known on this campus as Homecoming Day and on this day the Collegian, on behalf of the Fresno State College, wishes to welcome each and every homecomer. Wh le no auspicious events have been lined up for returning alumni, several events have been scheduled for the day. First for alumni studenta and faculty is the Tokalon Tea being held in the practice apartment* and the East Court this afternoon. The Tokalon Alumnae, which has been quite active and has already done the college a great service in the way of a scholarship for some upper division woman student, will be on hand ' part. Tonight socially minded persons, both past and present, of the I college will align themselves for an evening of festivities at the Rainbow Ballroom. And tomorrow all will be on hand for the Eleventh Annual West Coast Relays in the Fresno State Stadium. Several groups on the campus are also scheduling homecoming ] activities of their own for the week-end, which will undoubtedly add much to the week-end, which will be the greatest in the history of the college. All in all the Collegian sees the celebration of today and as the first real Homecoming Day and a really successful one. For ■ of the week-end the Collegian wishes to thank those' persons and groups which are doing so much to bring about suc- THE COLLEGIAN Water On The Brain T. Elton [i.e. Artist] Found Incomparable In Mura-lingo That T. Elton Forenniii has an artistic soul is a fHit knowi lfortunately, to few, but he has. indeed. This tiait in rof the incomparable interviewer is but another example of thej complexity that makes the real nature of the man Foreman so mysterious toy]] hut his intimate friends. That the incomparable; *****. ***" T BEHIND THE SCREEN "Dabby" Staler dl Famous Armenian Restaurant Two Cocktail WE SPECIALIZE IN BROILED STEAKS After the Games Dine and Dance at Omar's 927 Van Ness Sequoia Hotel Bldg. Phone 2-7340 COOPERS fRLSNO'S MNE.R STORE A Dead Blue Key S>1 ,.n Cooperation ulh.Mormor.vi.ltlii4-.t, Student Prexies Convene Here CONCERT BILLS »: FARLEY.RATLffF r. FRIDAY, HAY 21 Fresno Prepares Novel Three-day Program For 66 University Delegates—, t ■ *~^ V« Q*n*sa_.Hl TATARIAN GETS EDITORSHIP OF THE COLLEGIAN SUCCEED RICHERT 14TH ANNUAL' CONGRESS Discussion Sessions Conducted By V. S. C. President; Pro- Slated for Broadcast lents, president - elects id other representatives from illeges and univc of the United| rive in Fresno to-, three-day meeting j nruial Congress t«f Pacific Student Presidents'; .paper Chief at Present Campus; Issue* No Statement e Room. Student Politics. 1 dining room. Guest of honor. Dr. Mite en. Fresno State College. mming, tennis, radio broadcast. Here Is Congress Program Wednesday, May 19, 1937 ,'• S:"0 to 12:00—Registration of Delegatus, lobby. I2:^f>—Luncheon in the ball room. Greetings from President Norm £ ton>on. Welcome from Host Jim Mayer. Greetings from the|n' City of Fresno. Mayor F. A. Homan. Address. Dr. Frank W. D Th-mas, President Fresno Slate College. . f' 2:20- Discussion, Blue Itoom. Student Activiti&. i::;—Discussion, E .Wiflo— Luncheon, m P. Briggs, dean of '•lo--Trip to winery- 3:00-Sports. golf, swimmiii «:30-Dinner. Hotel Fresno. 8:00-Discussion. Important College Problems of General interest. Friday, May 21 3:00— Breakfast, main dining room. ;. , !0:00_Di8ciission, Blue Room. "How to Make My Administration a Success." Do's and Dent's for student presidents. 12:30-Lu„cheon, west court Fresno State College. 2:00-Plenary session. University Street Playhouse, rre.no State College. Resolutions. Reports. Election of officers. Selection of now convention site. »:00_informa! dinner dance. Omar Khayyams. Saturday, May 22 8:30—Breakfast, main dining room. 9:30—LeaVe Hotel Californian for Yosemite. 12:30-Luncheon, at the Big Trees. _ . 6:30—Dinner. Campfire program. Dancing. Sunday, May 23 8;30—Breakfast Trips around Yosemite Valley. •2:00-Luncheon. 2:00—Leave for Fresno. 5:&0— Arrive Hotel California^ Fourteen Found T. B. Susceptible!^^5^r,iM..; I """"""""""' Seniors to Select r.:;,:."-;;!:;;;:.?"^;;; class Gift Friday , 1>n< m t)i Omicron Sigma Pi J.,",. ';:,„';;;,',;: To Honor Graduates Latest News Leads Prospective Teachers To Make Application J mutt be made by Wednesday morning «wH Potter to Address ■arrar. Club on Propaganda it. The Orltfllh Park |