February 5, 1943 Pg 4- February 9, 1943 Pg 1 |
Previous | 3 of 11 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
Page Four Museum Receives Two New Pieces COLLEGE CALENDAR SOLD AT REDUCTION The Fresno State College cnlen dar. published each year by the college, i» now available at Ihe .The Fresno State College Colli Editor Asks Use Of Old Pictures Persons who have good plcturei placed soon In the museum, accord-: ing to Emory Katcliffe. head of the j social science department. The new articles are an Indian j years old and a pair of Eskimo" Fairbanks. Alaska. The basket Is the gift of Kllza- belli Rogers,,formerly of the Chlco Stale Normal staff The basket was ir Chlco. offered at Fresno State. jOBSWAmNG-^ Students who want employment this semester should sign with white backgrounds are advised to u«e them for their portrait*. Rlnco there are enough film* Just for seniors." announced Patty St. John, editor of the Campus. "All organisation*, alt cla*s secretaries, and all committee secretaries arc to write list* of thetr members IMMEDIATELY and turn them In by Monday of next week. We have some picture*." she continued, "from last year that'can be used without any cost. "However, it picture* are re- " ill have to contact the photographer and make order the number pleturay. they want. Proofs gian \ Manager Needs Post Office Help More student* are needed to ♦ojunteer to work In the post office for one hour each week, according to Edith Dlmmlck, post office manager. I The schedule of hours the post office will be open I* posted out- e office. Students willing to In keeping the post office i open may consult the schedule for I hours assistant* will be needed. Students Interested should con- ict Ml*s Dlmmlck at the post of- . ce during Ihe noon hour or phone 2-3259. PHILLIPS SPEAKS Dr. Hubert Phillips. Fresno 8tau College history professor, spots last week before the Public Forum In Corcoran. On Tuesday of this week he plans to address the Pub- " Forum In Vallejo; on Wedhes- .'. a Junior high school graduating claas; snd c~ ""- Night Clan Offered A listener's guide to music, a appreciation course for tbe average listener, will be given again this semester on Tueedsy evenings at 7 o'clock by Miriam Fox-Wlthrew. Instructor In'"" - ' the college. <»01JLEQIAN VOLUME TWENTY-NINE "READABLE — WORTH READING" Bill Would Give FSC More Funds Joetta Belcher aptitude test Named Rally Head ££^&2? I Juke Box Dance (Thursday Night Starting out the spring semester will be the Juke box dance In 11 or of the freshmen, to be ||Thursday night from 9 to 12 li hall of the union. n Is 10 cents per person I j tickets on sale at the door. "This Is a grand, chance foi fellows to come out and look the new girls." said Joetta Belcher, II chairman of the committee |charge of the dance. Cokes and other soft drinks ; Frank W. Thomas > I Attends Confab Dr. Frank W. Thomas, college 11 president, will be in Bakersfield * tomorrow and Thursday to attend a state-wide meet Ins: on Junior, col- ege problems. "It is probable." said Dr. Thorn- s. "that some Junior colleges may o close, and still others will | have to modify their programs tc it military needs. The question how tbe state college and unl- |ver*lty can assist In solving the FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1943 Fresno State Chosen WAAC Training Center Selection of Fresno State College as one of the two schools California to be used as training centers for the. Women's Auxiliary Army Corps has been announced in Washington, d. c; Dr. Frank W. Thomas, college president, said that the an- problem meeting." On hi* return trip. Dr. Tl will atop In Madera to speak institute of Madera County teach- problems of public Uncalled-for Mail To Be Discarded and organizations must call for old mall at the post- office by Thursdsy or it will be discarded or returned to the Bend- Edith Dlmmlck, post-office manager, announced today. • Beginning Thursday. February 11. and on each following Thursday, all mall which has been In the post-office has not been called for will be returned to the sender. Any student or organization call for mail during hours that the post-office is e Miss through the post-office 2-5471. Presidents or representativ. the following organizations asked to call for their orga lions' mall before Thursday: Club. Alpha. Alpha Theta. Chi Alpha, freshman class, sophomore claas, Junloi C*me£ The "T-ZONE"—Taste and Throat —is tbe proving ground for cigarettes. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette tastes best to you... and how it affects your throat. For your taste and throat are absolutely individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit root a "T." Prove it for yourself I , completed last a, or Dr. Earl C 1 boxes now. Dr. Coleman r, |Girls Address P-TA Norma Brandon. Betty Jane Car- d Marjorle Estill leave Tues- evening to address Parent ir Associations In Hayward. i Francisco and Santa Rosa up- ■on Wednesday and Thursday. Their K.ihjecta aro Foundura' Day. Mass ^'reduction. Preserving Democracy |..-.,'. When the Lights Come On of the Campus. Plctui terinls. students will be allowed shots and no retakes. Mrs. Wagner, the photographer, recommend* that the girls wear their hair loosely, use no makeup. Boy* should be well shi white bloui Ties aren't necew •Ing for the service their pictures taken Immediately. Deadline pictures Is February 25 e background* io.I piclures Scrap Book Party Tomorrow at 3 i Students t scrap book ■ 5 In the Union social hall. "All girls are urged to attend Officer Petitions officer* should be turne president's office as soon «s pi sible. said Doc Hyde, student pre dent. The deadline for petitions Thursday. February 11. Student President Floyd Hy stressed the election rommltte. ) have petitions In early In hat the committee might pas* on tbose qualified. Anyone having a " may apply. Petitions are available In the student president' President Hyde urges the Incom Ing freshmen to "become ed in the political affairs of the school" by applying for offices Club Engine German Club. Inlerfraternlty Cnun- :ll. International Relations Club. Kappa Delta Hho. Kl-Prl. Mlracli Book Club. Mu Alpha Delta. NSF,< committee. Omega XI Omlcron, Pan nlc. Pi Epsllon, Portuguese Club. Roger Williams Club. Stu- Christian Association. Tau Ep- Slgmn. Varsity F. WAA. Zet* Mu. Zeta Theta .and Delta Mu Phi. it waa expected that Fresno State ould be used for the training of en In the service. Complete Information on training facilities available at FSC had been federal officials, but Dr. Thomas had received no further word on the matter until Informed ot the decision by newspapermen Saturday night mas said It Is probable ill soon receive specific Information on the number of WAACS to be stationed here. In addition to details of housing and facilities. . Wllma F. Wight Is the college WAAC representative. She will work in conjunction with Second Officer Madelyn Miller, stationed in the newly created WAAC recruiting office In the basement or the post-office building. Wblttler Is the other coUege chosen for a training center. TEST FOR TEACHERS dents applying for teacher ng who secured a grade of C iglish 1A may take composl- lest* for any two consecutive from one to six Tuesday af- Student Council Meets Next Week The next meeting of the student council will be held a week from this Thursday night. February 18. * at six o'clock In the faculty dining room of the union. Plans for activities during the spring semester aro to be discussed and a system devised by which representatives from all organizations on the campus will at- nd the meetings of the council. Those wishing to have dinner are fternoon of the meeting. Din- No classes will be held Friday. February 12. In commemoration of Lincoln's birthday. Post Office Volunteers Keep Mail Going Out from 9 fo 2 e post-office is open dally from 2. The volunteers for the h of February' *»re Phyllis , Roberta Bristol. Elizabeth its. Edith Dlmmlck. Catherine Segel. June Allyn. Florence Jordan. Dorothy Ohannesian. Virginia Hawkins. Dorothy Hibbard. Elaine Camy. Ina Bachman. Jo Nell Beal. Alice Kendall. Viva Crow, Naomi Dees. Eleanor Miller. Imajean Hay- hurst. Janet Ayers. Mildred Bender and Shirley Loebe. Anyone wanting lo help 01 March, may get In touch with Dlmmlck at the post-office. If not enough students volunteer, lb ■ponalbillty of keeping the post- )fficc open will be allotted to the .arious clubs. Freshmen can find their box number by consulting the alphabetical listings at the post-office window. All students are also asked to check their box numbers. Many students, Miss Dlmmlck said, ask for mall In Organizations sending mail to their members should address their communications with the student's box number before taking lt to the post-office. For the convenience of the organizations. Hats of box numbers can be borrowed at the post-
Object Description
Title | 1943_02 The Daily Collegian February 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 | February 5, 1943 Pg 4- February 9, 1943 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 | Page Four Museum Receives Two New Pieces COLLEGE CALENDAR SOLD AT REDUCTION The Fresno State College cnlen dar. published each year by the college, i» now available at Ihe .The Fresno State College Colli Editor Asks Use Of Old Pictures Persons who have good plcturei placed soon In the museum, accord-: ing to Emory Katcliffe. head of the j social science department. The new articles are an Indian j years old and a pair of Eskimo" Fairbanks. Alaska. The basket Is the gift of Kllza- belli Rogers,,formerly of the Chlco Stale Normal staff The basket was ir Chlco. offered at Fresno State. jOBSWAmNG-^ Students who want employment this semester should sign with white backgrounds are advised to u«e them for their portrait*. Rlnco there are enough film* Just for seniors." announced Patty St. John, editor of the Campus. "All organisation*, alt cla*s secretaries, and all committee secretaries arc to write list* of thetr members IMMEDIATELY and turn them In by Monday of next week. We have some picture*." she continued, "from last year that'can be used without any cost. "However, it picture* are re- " ill have to contact the photographer and make order the number pleturay. they want. Proofs gian \ Manager Needs Post Office Help More student* are needed to ♦ojunteer to work In the post office for one hour each week, according to Edith Dlmmlck, post office manager. I The schedule of hours the post office will be open I* posted out- e office. Students willing to In keeping the post office i open may consult the schedule for I hours assistant* will be needed. Students Interested should con- ict Ml*s Dlmmlck at the post of- . ce during Ihe noon hour or phone 2-3259. PHILLIPS SPEAKS Dr. Hubert Phillips. Fresno 8tau College history professor, spots last week before the Public Forum In Corcoran. On Tuesday of this week he plans to address the Pub- " Forum In Vallejo; on Wedhes- .'. a Junior high school graduating claas; snd c~ ""- Night Clan Offered A listener's guide to music, a appreciation course for tbe average listener, will be given again this semester on Tueedsy evenings at 7 o'clock by Miriam Fox-Wlthrew. Instructor In'"" - ' the college. <»01JLEQIAN VOLUME TWENTY-NINE "READABLE — WORTH READING" Bill Would Give FSC More Funds Joetta Belcher aptitude test Named Rally Head ££^&2? I Juke Box Dance (Thursday Night Starting out the spring semester will be the Juke box dance In 11 or of the freshmen, to be ||Thursday night from 9 to 12 li hall of the union. n Is 10 cents per person I j tickets on sale at the door. "This Is a grand, chance foi fellows to come out and look the new girls." said Joetta Belcher, II chairman of the committee |charge of the dance. Cokes and other soft drinks ; Frank W. Thomas > I Attends Confab Dr. Frank W. Thomas, college 11 president, will be in Bakersfield * tomorrow and Thursday to attend a state-wide meet Ins: on Junior, col- ege problems. "It is probable." said Dr. Thorn- s. "that some Junior colleges may o close, and still others will | have to modify their programs tc it military needs. The question how tbe state college and unl- |ver*lty can assist In solving the FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1943 Fresno State Chosen WAAC Training Center Selection of Fresno State College as one of the two schools California to be used as training centers for the. Women's Auxiliary Army Corps has been announced in Washington, d. c; Dr. Frank W. Thomas, college president, said that the an- problem meeting." On hi* return trip. Dr. Tl will atop In Madera to speak institute of Madera County teach- problems of public Uncalled-for Mail To Be Discarded and organizations must call for old mall at the post- office by Thursdsy or it will be discarded or returned to the Bend- Edith Dlmmlck, post-office manager, announced today. • Beginning Thursday. February 11. and on each following Thursday, all mall which has been In the post-office has not been called for will be returned to the sender. Any student or organization call for mail during hours that the post-office is e Miss through the post-office 2-5471. Presidents or representativ. the following organizations asked to call for their orga lions' mall before Thursday: Club. Alpha. Alpha Theta. Chi Alpha, freshman class, sophomore claas, Junloi C*me£ The "T-ZONE"—Taste and Throat —is tbe proving ground for cigarettes. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette tastes best to you... and how it affects your throat. For your taste and throat are absolutely individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit root a "T." Prove it for yourself I , completed last a, or Dr. Earl C 1 boxes now. Dr. Coleman r, |Girls Address P-TA Norma Brandon. Betty Jane Car- d Marjorle Estill leave Tues- evening to address Parent ir Associations In Hayward. i Francisco and Santa Rosa up- ■on Wednesday and Thursday. Their K.ihjecta aro Foundura' Day. Mass ^'reduction. Preserving Democracy |..-.,'. When the Lights Come On of the Campus. Plctui terinls. students will be allowed shots and no retakes. Mrs. Wagner, the photographer, recommend* that the girls wear their hair loosely, use no makeup. Boy* should be well shi white bloui Ties aren't necew •Ing for the service their pictures taken Immediately. Deadline pictures Is February 25 e background* io.I piclures Scrap Book Party Tomorrow at 3 i Students t scrap book ■ 5 In the Union social hall. "All girls are urged to attend Officer Petitions officer* should be turne president's office as soon «s pi sible. said Doc Hyde, student pre dent. The deadline for petitions Thursday. February 11. Student President Floyd Hy stressed the election rommltte. ) have petitions In early In hat the committee might pas* on tbose qualified. Anyone having a " may apply. Petitions are available In the student president' President Hyde urges the Incom Ing freshmen to "become ed in the political affairs of the school" by applying for offices Club Engine German Club. Inlerfraternlty Cnun- :ll. International Relations Club. Kappa Delta Hho. Kl-Prl. Mlracli Book Club. Mu Alpha Delta. NSF,< committee. Omega XI Omlcron, Pan nlc. Pi Epsllon, Portuguese Club. Roger Williams Club. Stu- Christian Association. Tau Ep- Slgmn. Varsity F. WAA. Zet* Mu. Zeta Theta .and Delta Mu Phi. it waa expected that Fresno State ould be used for the training of en In the service. Complete Information on training facilities available at FSC had been federal officials, but Dr. Thomas had received no further word on the matter until Informed ot the decision by newspapermen Saturday night mas said It Is probable ill soon receive specific Information on the number of WAACS to be stationed here. In addition to details of housing and facilities. . Wllma F. Wight Is the college WAAC representative. She will work in conjunction with Second Officer Madelyn Miller, stationed in the newly created WAAC recruiting office In the basement or the post-office building. Wblttler Is the other coUege chosen for a training center. TEST FOR TEACHERS dents applying for teacher ng who secured a grade of C iglish 1A may take composl- lest* for any two consecutive from one to six Tuesday af- Student Council Meets Next Week The next meeting of the student council will be held a week from this Thursday night. February 18. * at six o'clock In the faculty dining room of the union. Plans for activities during the spring semester aro to be discussed and a system devised by which representatives from all organizations on the campus will at- nd the meetings of the council. Those wishing to have dinner are fternoon of the meeting. Din- No classes will be held Friday. February 12. In commemoration of Lincoln's birthday. Post Office Volunteers Keep Mail Going Out from 9 fo 2 e post-office is open dally from 2. The volunteers for the h of February' *»re Phyllis , Roberta Bristol. Elizabeth its. Edith Dlmmlck. Catherine Segel. June Allyn. Florence Jordan. Dorothy Ohannesian. Virginia Hawkins. Dorothy Hibbard. Elaine Camy. Ina Bachman. Jo Nell Beal. Alice Kendall. Viva Crow, Naomi Dees. Eleanor Miller. Imajean Hay- hurst. Janet Ayers. Mildred Bender and Shirley Loebe. Anyone wanting lo help 01 March, may get In touch with Dlmmlck at the post-office. If not enough students volunteer, lb ■ponalbillty of keeping the post- )fficc open will be allotted to the .arious clubs. Freshmen can find their box number by consulting the alphabetical listings at the post-office window. All students are also asked to check their box numbers. Many students, Miss Dlmmlck said, ask for mall In Organizations sending mail to their members should address their communications with the student's box number before taking lt to the post-office. For the convenience of the organizations. Hats of box numbers can be borrowed at the post- |