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WELCOME! On behalf of the faculty, the student administration, and the four student publications, THE COLLEGIAN bids a special welcome to the five new faculty members and the 750 freshman students. "COLLEOIAM JOURNALISTS: THE COLLEGIAN would like College New you to a confab ir 12:30 U VOLUME TWENTY-THREE Five New Faculty Members Added to Teaching Staff PRESIDENTS WELCOME DR. THOMAS, HERB FUTRELL EXTEND GREETINGS fO INCOMING STUDENTS ! > ii i i. i DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939 RECORD SHATTERED ' a hospital bed, where he is Blowly .. iK from the fracture of his ankle. Dr. » received the Injury in a fall during a in the Margaret Lake region In the Sierras s the entering freshmen a your professors, they warn ire here for the to outline a few ea^kyou1 to get MQ^ "Inter fully into km* Pm the friendly spirit plish something with each hour spent—tike your titudc, you will make friends and have a lot of fun assemblies, and IssssV-a^ mmswm^^^sm First Day Enrollment Tallies 1166 Students LAST YEAR'S 866 FOR FIRST DAY EXCEEDED BY 300 STUDENT CARDS By JOE HINMAN The near record mark of 866 established last year for the first ty was cracked yesterday, by 300, it was learned late last night when the office force computed 1,166 student body cards sold. This figure does not include the part-time students or any other irregulars, all of which raised the administration's hope of a new th only the first day estimates to go on, the Fresno State , College Administration yesterday predicted that by 6 o'clock tonight the record enrollment figure of 1934 would be shattered. This prognostication was based on the fact that in spice of the new system of registration an unusually large number o.f students ies, you'll enjoy them—become acquainled i our hands J™ P"**"*-™* *'»« <° meet you, and you our tradi- "}}?? thf \ «n«ndships—feel f'reJ°(«» ™y^ sru< id why. (Signed) F. W. THOMAS. If you will make use of r you, the tips above ci nbc easily fo I am striving for a more cooperative mt and with your help and co-oj illy go places this year. (Signed) HER RED CHARGES Dr. Phillips Holds Libel Suit, Waits For Developments Associated Farmers Warned Against Further Slander A stalemate was reached thi eck in the Dr. Hubert Phillips _jd accusation case, with the local branch Associated Farmers illing to make further elab- rrl.and -recently. Dr. P SIGMA TAU DANCE SET FOR FRIDAY «l«ht annum! Football I>anr.-. futurlnc I Coach Jlmmto Bred.lxaw and hr- - dog r.rsltr «s su«t» of hone THIRTY STUDENTS SIGN FOR NEW PILOT'S COURSE. Tin- cliiTR. slxvlflc.il |( ' )n New Activity Plan Set Up by Futrell Everyone to Have Chance at Projects ii*f coals of Sludrnt Body Preside! .in Activity Co-ordination Plan, will be the first innovation which Futrell plans to Inat"'*- The plan will be based o.. .. relative quality of the students available for various positions in executive, promotional, public relation, contact, and other fields of work. Futrell emphasized that the selections will bo made impartially and with an eye toward elimination of one student or one clique receiving a majority of appointments. would probably reach 1 NYA PAY Downtown Store Wage Schedules Hinder NYA Raise j Mrs. Zelhart Sees ' Advertising Boycott If . 40c Rate is Instituted "Downtown business interests"] were given this week by Mrs.i Marjorie gelhart,. employment office director, as the reason be hind probable defeat of a posal put forward by coiiege "" "" ' administrators to raise the •" would substantially ■ Final factor in keeping the esent NYA wage scale, accord- g to the employment office di- ..ctor, was the inability of the Fresno State College Association jse the wage of College i or bookstore student ployces. •PLESSY" THE PLESIOSAUR FRESNO'S PAL EONS AGO NOW ENSCONSED WITH GEOLOGY DEPT. mTSHH 'PICK THE PLAY YOU WANT' SAYS COLLEGE THEATRE STAFF In order that the student body may have an opportunity choose the dramatic productions which the University Street Playhouse will present during its fall and winter season, a ballot has been prepared by the College Theatre staff. _ ".We want as many students as possible tb voteso that the ro-ulls will be more widely democratic," J. \V. Wrighfi-head of the College Theatre said today. Voters are asked to indicate first, second, and third choices, and lo deposit the ballots either in THE roi.l.KlilAN office, or in the box in the main foyer by 3 p.m. tomorrow. Cast tryouts for the winning play will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night in T-l 1. 1. BROTHER RAT ("Hilarious Comedy") 2. PETRIFIED FOREST ("Good Drama").... 3. ALISON'S HOUSE ("A Mood Play").... 4. TOVARICH ("Russian Comedy") ..a n- ..n
Object Description
Title | 1939_09 The Daily Collegian September 1939 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1939 |
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 | September 19, 1939 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1939 |
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 | WELCOME! On behalf of the faculty, the student administration, and the four student publications, THE COLLEGIAN bids a special welcome to the five new faculty members and the 750 freshman students. "COLLEOIAM JOURNALISTS: THE COLLEGIAN would like College New you to a confab ir 12:30 U VOLUME TWENTY-THREE Five New Faculty Members Added to Teaching Staff PRESIDENTS WELCOME DR. THOMAS, HERB FUTRELL EXTEND GREETINGS fO INCOMING STUDENTS ! > ii i i. i DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939 RECORD SHATTERED ' a hospital bed, where he is Blowly .. iK from the fracture of his ankle. Dr. » received the Injury in a fall during a in the Margaret Lake region In the Sierras s the entering freshmen a your professors, they warn ire here for the to outline a few ea^kyou1 to get MQ^ "Inter fully into km* Pm the friendly spirit plish something with each hour spent—tike your titudc, you will make friends and have a lot of fun assemblies, and IssssV-a^ mmswm^^^sm First Day Enrollment Tallies 1166 Students LAST YEAR'S 866 FOR FIRST DAY EXCEEDED BY 300 STUDENT CARDS By JOE HINMAN The near record mark of 866 established last year for the first ty was cracked yesterday, by 300, it was learned late last night when the office force computed 1,166 student body cards sold. This figure does not include the part-time students or any other irregulars, all of which raised the administration's hope of a new th only the first day estimates to go on, the Fresno State , College Administration yesterday predicted that by 6 o'clock tonight the record enrollment figure of 1934 would be shattered. This prognostication was based on the fact that in spice of the new system of registration an unusually large number o.f students ies, you'll enjoy them—become acquainled i our hands J™ P"**"*-™* *'»« <° meet you, and you our tradi- "}}?? thf \ «n«ndships—feel f'reJ°(«» ™y^ sru< id why. (Signed) F. W. THOMAS. If you will make use of r you, the tips above ci nbc easily fo I am striving for a more cooperative mt and with your help and co-oj illy go places this year. (Signed) HER RED CHARGES Dr. Phillips Holds Libel Suit, Waits For Developments Associated Farmers Warned Against Further Slander A stalemate was reached thi eck in the Dr. Hubert Phillips _jd accusation case, with the local branch Associated Farmers illing to make further elab- rrl.and -recently. Dr. P SIGMA TAU DANCE SET FOR FRIDAY «l«ht annum! Football I>anr.-. futurlnc I Coach Jlmmto Bred.lxaw and hr- - dog r.rsltr «s su«t» of hone THIRTY STUDENTS SIGN FOR NEW PILOT'S COURSE. Tin- cliiTR. slxvlflc.il |( ' )n New Activity Plan Set Up by Futrell Everyone to Have Chance at Projects ii*f coals of Sludrnt Body Preside! .in Activity Co-ordination Plan, will be the first innovation which Futrell plans to Inat"'*- The plan will be based o.. .. relative quality of the students available for various positions in executive, promotional, public relation, contact, and other fields of work. Futrell emphasized that the selections will bo made impartially and with an eye toward elimination of one student or one clique receiving a majority of appointments. would probably reach 1 NYA PAY Downtown Store Wage Schedules Hinder NYA Raise j Mrs. Zelhart Sees ' Advertising Boycott If . 40c Rate is Instituted "Downtown business interests"] were given this week by Mrs.i Marjorie gelhart,. employment office director, as the reason be hind probable defeat of a posal put forward by coiiege "" "" ' administrators to raise the •" would substantially ■ Final factor in keeping the esent NYA wage scale, accord- g to the employment office di- ..ctor, was the inability of the Fresno State College Association jse the wage of College i or bookstore student ployces. •PLESSY" THE PLESIOSAUR FRESNO'S PAL EONS AGO NOW ENSCONSED WITH GEOLOGY DEPT. mTSHH 'PICK THE PLAY YOU WANT' SAYS COLLEGE THEATRE STAFF In order that the student body may have an opportunity choose the dramatic productions which the University Street Playhouse will present during its fall and winter season, a ballot has been prepared by the College Theatre staff. _ ".We want as many students as possible tb voteso that the ro-ulls will be more widely democratic," J. \V. Wrighfi-head of the College Theatre said today. Voters are asked to indicate first, second, and third choices, and lo deposit the ballots either in THE roi.l.KlilAN office, or in the box in the main foyer by 3 p.m. tomorrow. Cast tryouts for the winning play will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night in T-l 1. 1. BROTHER RAT ("Hilarious Comedy") 2. PETRIFIED FOREST ("Good Drama").... 3. ALISON'S HOUSE ("A Mood Play").... 4. TOVARICH ("Russian Comedy") ..a n- ..n |