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Page Two" •COlLESsAN I instate Band KiT^tiw%tSy? SS I Plans Program the VRMNo'°STAT^cou.e<SE j Although Ihe Fresno Slate Col- -The Fresno State College Collegian- Edit-: SARKIS PELOYAN Bus Mqr. ERNEST ANDERSON SOLDIER PARTY sored by the AWS for the benefit of soldier* at base hospitals will be held In the social hall of the union February 10. blad. director of the band, said It Is well balanced, though he could use several more member*. The majorettei Emelyn Via i with t comer. Ml** Viau'* singing a* well as her baton twirling, will be featured. Mis* Hesaick ha* twirled several time* with the band a* a guest artist and was featured last year with the "All American Revue" given at FSC. She also i* a Patronize Our Advertisers (Editors note: Maclanahan. usual writer of this column, stepped out for a short beer three days ago and hasn't been heard from since. There was a rumor that he wot see lurking around the Sirocco and baying at the moon, but there it no confirmation thai this is true.' Don- albain. as Mac's faithful readers know, is a secret undercover agent working for Maclanahan. There are no character references for him except that he is a character.) Ah. dear reader*, at last I am In ZIPPER BINDERS Fabricoid $1.95 and 89c Genuine Leather $2.25 $2.95 -$3.90 -$5.75 CANVAS BINDERS" 50c and 79c PENNANTS STATIONERY 10c and Up 19c - 30c - 65c A complete line of artist materials and mechanical drawing supplies BOOK STORE the driver's seat. I hold thc whip. 1 am in. 1 have taken enough guff. I have slaved for thc sly Scot for year* without even a *mlle or a word of gratitude. I will prove that 1 cnn rise above nil this and probation too. Flr*t. to all the new students. especially young rosy cheeked blonde*. I *ay WELCOME1 Any time you want anything, come up and »ee old Donalbain. I have taken It on my«elf to see that these new women students do not succumb to tho wiles of upperclaas wolves. Everybody I* a wolf but Donalbain. He is a right guy. I »*y so and 1 oughta know. The trouble with this column is that there are no Jokes, I, Donalbain. will tell a Joke. He: How can you make a baby buggy? - Me: By tickling its feet. best writer around this place. They will cast stones at Old Mac If " ever shows his no«e around h again. I am taking over. I even on. shine old Ernest (Golden b«bu«)' Andersen. Dear re.d.,-. .... "" with me. Freshmen stick with me. Organise. rJnT- Back old Donalbain to the m2» He will do right by you if ,-„, right by blm. Laugh at hi* iok„ Write to the editor and tell hi™ how much better old Donalbain T than Maclanahan or Anderson a vote for Donalbain la a vote ' fo freedom, better understanding n*^ Americanism, anti-vice, and lionat' Anothar joke to clinch the deal snd prove, thrlee over that Don slbaln la the man of the hour and the sage of the co-ed lounos He: Why dees s clock run? Me: Yeu would too If you had ticks. (Editor's note: Al this poml Donalbain leaped lo hit feel an J ran /,ut into the night. This 0JJ behavior remained unexplained at t late hour last night.) PRE-RUSH PARTY A pre lush sftslr was held br the Alpha Theta sorority last Sqn- day evening in the home of Don*, belle Gearhart on Pcrali.t Way The dinner was served buffet style and the Spanish theme tn. vailed. Games were play.! ,;,„inr the evening. -Thi Sideline Ramblings. By Ed Sturgeon , f> will , fro of Dean Arrow Doubler is the sport shirt you wear, to work! Cleverest idea in shirts since buttons! It's convertible! Wear a Doubter with a tie lo ihe office, and you have a handsome, regular shirt- Take off the tie when you get home and, presto! s smart sport shirt. It's done with clever Arrow tailoring trick* like "vanishing" neck buttons . . . snd little seams that are not there. Comes in white and colors . . . Sanforised Labeled fabrics (will shrink less thsn 1%) . . . two (2) — count 'em — pockets . . . snd Arrow's fsmed "Mitoga" figure-fit Get yours todsy. 12.50 up. prii^iwslicaltons •tbe red-hot lypewrili 'the limp" St. fohn, t ,it learn. The future name of this nhtmn will, no doubt, be The H.uttiiel-Buslers. tl seems as though the cloud of doubt that has obscured the FSC null,Iocs" track season has definitely cleared. Apparently J. Flint is optimistic about the caliber of his thinly -clads, as be has scheduled meets with the "big three," Cal, Stanford, and mighty USC for ihe first time in the history of Fresno State. The Bulldogs held a speedy outfit from Cal to a tight win In 1932. They drubbed a weak Stanford squsd In Rstcllffe St*. dium last year, and held the powerful USC Trojans to a fairly reasonable score. This is the first time, however, that the Bulldogs hsve tickled all three in one year. A big boost was given to FSC ir.irk hope* when Orvln Miller. star broad Jumper who does around :i teet. enrolled for the spring semester. If the army doesn't Inter fere, the former Hsnford star should be Just what the Bulldogs need In this department. The All-College boxing tourney is slated to get under tray with !,„-! of novice champions ready for action again. Norman Stebbli CCAA titllst, i* the only defending champion. If Dick Ferris, gridder .iinl ace rlncman. meets tbe champ. some fast leather-slinging should The 17th annual West Coaat Re- la vs. to be held May 22 In cliffe Stadium, haa come a* prise to track followers. The vnl. one of the greatest track • vent* in the United States. on rumored definitely off. College and university • vent* will be held In twilight, due , wartime restriction*. A host of ■rvlce men will probably be rep- ■sented. as a great deal of the on'* talent is in thc armed fori •• kidding: FSCCAGERSINFINAJL GAMESTHIS"WEEK haU«rXrStK tC ^"!ge Cager8 Wi" PUt thelr 8Uit8 in m0th- balls after their final series with San Jose State in the Prune Uty tonigrht and tomorrow evening. The Bulldogs, under the tutelage of P,x Pierson, who replaced former coach Hal Be- atty, now a lieutenant (jgj in Uncle Sam's Navy, will send .ten baaketeers FSC Tracksters To Meet'Big? For the first ti For the first Fresno State wll "Big Three, schools. USC. Stanford, in s single dog Coach Flint Har Bulldoq-ettes.. By Dorothy McAllister Mildred Parrett. one of FSCs up id coming tennis sharks, defeat- I Penny Llcourl*. another wliard ol the court*. In a hard rotigbt three set tennis match to " eiiis' n here Fresi A* Vet tbe pingpong finals have )t been played oft. Beverly Camp- the only one thus ha* advanced to the final*. ie Fresno State College Collegia. :COUJ»IAH SPOftTS -Page Three face the Spartan*. FSCs perennial rivals, in what In all probability will be the last basketball series for .the dur- SAN JOSE STRONG But before tbe Bulldog* put the old casaba In storage they will ._., h*ve to put up a stellar game to history i *l ,he 8an Jo"e uulntet. which ' I boasts a strong, experienced , aquad. At the Spartan forward iraca and field j spots are Pete Filice. one of the California, and . best passer* on tbe team and a hook ahot artlgt. and Willie Cam- who parallels Fresno's Bobby Relays Scheduled For May 22 Carrying on tbe precedent which was started IS years sgo, the gsmes committee for the West Coast Relays has announced that the track carnival will again be held this year, despite the wartime restrictions. The date has been set for May 22. This announcement came from the office of Earl H. Wight, dlrec- of the relays, last night. The decision was reached after a conference with officials or the Unl- "allfornl:.. Southern California. UCLA and Stanford. Financial arrangement* will be meet tbe c The schedule, one of the toughest In school annals, follows: April 17—College of Pacific, here: April 24—Stanford, at Palo Alto; May 1 —California at Berkeley: May It- San Jo»e. here; May 15—open date; May 22—Wc»t Co*«t Relay*; May 21—PAA meet in Berkeley. An additional early season meet, the Olympic Club indoor carnival in San Francisco'on March 12, may find a few eholcer Bulldog* in at- Despite changeable weather. FSC trackmen Jpive been working out dally at the stadium At present, pole vault, and high Jump. An army of football players have attacked the spear throwing event, and Bob Hoffman. Rex Schroder. Don Bolt ind Maury Bruncr may pick up the knack. Thc pole vault depends on '.he Improvement of Spencer Knowles and Martin Walter*, the high Jump la weak unless Henry Caldwell returns to school. In other event*, the Bulldogs are well stacked. Bobby Canfield. freshman broad-Jumper who bettered twenty-two feet several times In high school, will aid Let- termen Lou Futrell and Orvln Miller. The shot put and discus rings will be amply filled by Jean Lamourc. Stuart Hunter. Ed Sturgeon and Ed Rose, while the middle " tance running events boast Baker and Joe Shropshire, capable splkcmen. In the hurdles Lou Futrell. il pressed by Jack Pattee. may better his last year's marks, while Sprinters Jackie Hunt and Orvln Miller, as well as Distance Runner* Art Mendoza. Joe Flores and George Helvey. round out a prom takes .Wantage of his speed and deception. Center Marv Zemanek. *" ports a straight steady pivot m Guards are team captain Bert Rob- 'fleld general, and Roy 1st. ENDS to start for the Bulldogs tonight are Centet* Bobby Heeren. who will close his third outstanding year a* Fresno'* highest *cor- er, and Merv Salwai shown up well since he filled Jim Mollch's shoes after th graduated. Don Page ?enter, has been named by Pierson to start In the pivot role. At guard lpot* arc Suge (Sugar) Carter,. boasts a gift of nifty floorwork long-shot prowess, and Jack Kclloy. the tough defensive fight has stamped h featuring • CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH • FRESH FRENCH-FRIED SHRIMP • COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE • POPULAR PRICED DINNERS CHRISMAN'S RESTAURANT 1035 Olive « * he I* the s: PETITIONS FOR CLASS OFFICERS ARE READY Boxing Signups Are Due Feb. 9 StudenU Interested In entering tbe Intramural boxing tournament must register with Myron Anderson st the fleldhouse not Ister than Tuesday, February Mb. Nine weight divisions win be contested in the tourney: Under 120 pounds. 127. 135, 145. 155. 165. 175. 185. and unlimited. Welgh-lns will be held on the final day for sign- Preliminary rounds will be held at the stadium on the 15th and 15th of this month, and finals will be at Ryan'a Auditorium Wednes- dsy. tbe 17th. The only defending champion in the tourney I* Norman Stebblns, school and CCAA titllst at 1(5 pounds. However, several students who recently won their weight divisions in the novice tournament have signified their intentions of entering.* The intercollegiate competition, which hertofore was run off at will be run during Ihe tw|- hours beginning at 6 o'clock. union. Verllnda Blade, electrion committee chairman, said today. Tbe deadline for turning In pe- • t titlon* I* Thursday. February 11. Election will be held Wednesday. February 17. ROOMS FOR RENT— Petition* for class presidency. 11631 N. VAN* NESS—Comfortable, presidency and secretary- i heated. Spring beds and mat- ireshlp are now available in j tresses. Study room, private en- udent president's office In the trance. Rates YOU WOULDN'T TYPE ON A TOY This young lady is having a hard time because . her typewriter isn't large enough to do the job. Wrong size bulbs for reading or studying make hard work for your eyes. It is so easy to get the proper size bulbs. Make sure your lamp is equipped with them now. BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT
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 |
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Title | February 5, 1943 Pg 2-3 |
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 |
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•COlLESsAN I instate Band
KiT^tiw%tSy? SS I Plans Program
the VRMNo'°STAT^cou.e |