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Page Four Mus Lead Intra Parade; Top Z M In competition for tbe Intramural trophy. Myron Anderson annoi ed today that with result* of basketball «n.l boxing tournam. In. the Mu Alpha lead for the > with 2S9 points to Ihe Zeta N ITS. The Engineers lead non -The Fresno State College Collegian- Entries Due Soon rlsts, Ralston will be Ihe Ion C hope. Former Stater* entere Allison Steward, at Reedley I signal corps, and ulliiJs Orlai ■COUEOIAW SPORTS SAN JOSE CAGERS BEAT FSC IN DOUBLE-HEADER Jo»e State College gained a bert Runynn. guards. Runya balm to heal wounds Innict- P"«ed two shots In three attempt ed on It in football la»t" fall when °" Saturday night. Star Don Back Enrolls at FSC - *erie» from Fresno laM day and Saturday ntghts. Bulldog hopes In the ope ately when Bobby Heeren. 1 ,'s sparkplug, was ejected In second quarter on personal f Without Heeren. Fresno ■ oundly trounced, although tall Hon Page, freshman center, chalk- 1 up 17 points with hi* work un- >r the basket. Until Heeren left ic contest on fouls. Fresno led. Saturday night the Bulldogs ire again held the early lead, dc- ilte Heeren's passing up chances score on seven straight foul shots—normally easy for him. The Fresnans put on a closing spurt and lost only by n 39-3S count, however. Heeren being high for Ihe game with 15 points. Other seniors seeing Iheir Inst action In the Spartnn series were Olto Runge and Del- prospective Mar today. Had he arller. Ii rolled a semester earlier, last fall's Bulldog eleven might have gone unbeaten—because he Is Nell Sherl- Unlverslty of San in handing Fresno Its only Sheridan, a rugged an«ferred here to take up a coaching course. He plans to high Jump and sprint this spring, as well m out for spring football prac- Nell will be In school as long Madrid To Join Ex-Mates in S.F. Bulldog trackmen Olympic Club Indoor meet In San Francisco March 12 will find s acquaintance. Bobby Madrid, pel Ing right along with them. Madrid, a private at the Lemoore r Base. Is , mile a In qua Heeren P|ays Last Contest Bobby Heeren Just nn.h«i la»t year as a Fresno sn,te h" Ity baaketball player it w "* the wiry, agile „nl„rs be,, ^ thai mayhLeeat|l.«mn,<h7,ing B,rlu dog history: 30 point! ^ a "S game, and an average of lSpow" game. Rad the abbreviated s"*** of 12 contests been a* ,nntt „ .J*0" of previous year*, Dobb, J.,! probably s between laps. He will be try- to better the world record ol :31.8 fashion t mile, i and will be competing Cliff Bourland. U. S. C. and John Fulton, Stanford. While at Freano State Madrid >on thc CCAA title In both mile ind two .mile twice each, ran second in the 19il National Collegiate championships (although beating Gilbert Dodds and setting a school cord of 9:15.1). won the Natlon- AAU Junior 5,000 meter*, and ire placed second In the senior Heeren, although p locre teams, was ■ould have been un with, and against hi to be the San Joar; beat. Remarkably qi aid him In his aggro play. through weight t.-.m High School and conl at the YMCA have that "*ixth sense" th, to uke risks on th- others can't, convert I .nicressfiil coups. . d the THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT Chesterfields give you a MILDER BETTER TASTE there are two good r, Chesterfield gives smokers everythin they want in a cigarette. ■imt. Chesterfields are madeof thc world's best cigarette tobaccos. sicond, Chesterfield blends these choice tobaccos in the one right combiiialimi to bring out the best smoking qualities each tobacco. That's why Chesterfields deliver the goods ... their MILDNESS and BETTER TASTE really Satisfy. "COLLESIAM ] "READABLE-WORTH READING" VOLUME TWENTY-NINE Boxers Vie al Ryan's Toiiwrow as In- day in the college winners qualifying to enter the finals in Ryan's Auditorium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. jack Pattee, l»6-pouna heavyweight champion of tbe fall tournament, win meet Sam Zahnle. 185- pounder. In the feature match of ihe evening which promises *■ duce plenty of leather fling In bis first defense of his title vesterday afternoon Pattee pounded out a decision over Bill Taylor. Iso. while.Zahnle won a clear-cut victory over Fred Van Dollen In the runner-up bout. Zahnle, a stocklly built heavyweight, seemed impressive with his hard punching style In his first showing yesterday, and Is expected i.\ .-iperts to give Pattee a — " Curb on Socials To Be Discussed Whether the social actlvltle* at Fresno SUte College should be placed under the control of some of central governing body will be discussed at the next council meeting Thursday at 6:30 in tbe Floyd Hyde, student president. Ill propose the esUblishment ol a ar board to be in direct control ! alt standing committees. "There has been criticli dd, "that colleges arev devoting "■ time to purely social ac- that this d like I s money. Both men the Bulldog grid squad. Fresno State's 1912 CCAA ewclght champion Norman Steb- 1 meet Joe Flores ' 1-pound i tch which n I. Stebblns. a memo, varsity boxing team la refereed the bouts Social Problems Are Radio Topic Kconomlc Adjustments will be the subject of tomorrow n! sionnalre. to be heard KMJ. Participant* In the n.iirc will be Dr. Frank W. Thomas, college president; Dr. Hubert Phillips, professor of social science: Kmory Ratcllffe, head of the social science department; Dr. Kenneth Potter, professor of social science, and Frank Homan, former mayor of Fresno. Dr. Thomas and Dr. Phillips regular participants In the round table sessions. The other men are gue«te{ selected for their background* In the topic under consid- Band Needs Recruits For Next Semester Several more member* are nei ed for the FSC band, according Arthur C. For«blad, director of t hand. "It I* a good opportunity I those who play musical ' lo get into school act Any student is eligible regard, lets of wbat his major is. One unit of credit is given. The band plays for assemblies and any type of FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1943 27 Compete for Class Positions Tomorrow One of the most highly contested elections Fresno State have ever experienced will take place tomorrow when 26 students will compete for the 12 offices to be filled. In view of the military situation, a surprisingly high percentage—60—of the candidates are men. Only one candidate for the presidency ii es. I a not tc Naval Men Talk To FSC Women WAVES and SPARS are belnf explained to Fresno State womer this morning by Lt. Murray Drapei and Chief Specialist Karl Kilter It an assembly at 11 in the auditor ter." Membership board will lnc las. college president; Floyd Hyde, student president; Joetta ~ • "ler. Bill Rumley. Blade. Muriel Ward. Groendyke, chairmen of standing committees: and a represented , be appointed from each clas*. The war board would probably be authorized to decide wbat | ties may be given and what us. i bo made - of- proceeds, -no. Those planning to attend council meeting must sign up Wednesday afternoon on the paper posted on the tin board In the Union. RALLY JOBS OPEN Application forms for member- lip on the rally committee tire >w available In the student president's office In thc Union. Joetta Belcher, newly appointed head ol the group,' has said. ium. n Francisco office of naval officer Dcurement. will tell the we long other thing*, that Wi d SPARS must be between 20 d 25 year* of age. that enlisted of high school commissi! of college or business college Iwo year* of experien. selected rew ot the J, WAVES and SPARS will ta itlon machinists, and PBX ' vVES or SPARS but who h previous experience will be i training schools for period! ween one nnd five months. Chief Specialist Kitter. the c in to speak today, sal lining offered Is the able. Two seniors, three Juniors, sophomore, and four freshmen are running for the position of president Bob Heeren and Everett Asp are mlor candidates for president; Merle McFarland, for vlce-presi- lent; Bob Lewis and Neva Ether- on for secretary-treasurer. Gordon Scott. Mervln Salwasser, .n,l Charles Rogers compete for the Junior presidency. George Pap- pas and Jerry Berryhlll are running vice-presidency. Jack Hunt Is uncontested for secretary treas- Ken Bllsten Is tbe only eligible file for presidency, and Virginia Scheldt oppose each other for the vice-presidency. Marilyn Hanner. N'adine Kennedy. Jackie Eberhart. and Doug Carrol arc running • 5E. which t t In McLane Hall Shipman Lands Behind Enemy Lines, Slips Back to Americans From press i- las! .' day. he exploits of four former Fres State College students, two of >m are serving In different parts he world with U.S. armed forces others who have been Ink Lieutenant Mark K. Shipman. 22, who was credited last November with bringing down a Nazi plane, made news again last week when he crash landed his smoking P3* behlpd enemy lines In North Africa, and slipped back to American Shipman left formation January 23 to help a caught file. According to press re made a belly landing ar walking toward allied when he was robbed of m clothing by natives. After two day* of oyadi Italian forces. Shipman w up by a i„i,„ roll-K engineering st „! r,7s The two former FSC freshmen were taken prisoner after giving the enemy a further lesson i might of American air pow. Sergeant John A.. Knight, was previously reported wounded the Phlllppil ng held by lergeanl George ■orps gunner. Is Pillar . ..nil- In F Technical Serceant John Bea 2S. helped prove the value of n portable hospitals "somewhere New Guinea." when he assisted emy dive bombers bombed a strafed his unit. Beard, who attended FSC for t years, had been In the Buna a Sanananda Jungles since mid No- He enlisted In the October 14. 1940. and h«s been In New Guinea since Inst October. Ken Potter. Sara Sager. Charles 111. and Daren Selkirk petitions for the freshman presidency: Helen Bei Briggs, vice-presidency: Phyllis tery- February 26 Date For Masque Ball "February 26 has been chosen as tbe date of the eighth annual Masque Ball." Joetta Belcher. Rally The ball, sponsored by ti Latin Production Basement Feature By Catherine Guthrie Do you have these symptoms? Do you dream or orchids snd moonlight? Do you have a secret longing for Carmen Miranda, dark ca- balleros, the rhythm of the Conga, and tropical Islands? The cure for such a case Is the "Caribbean Cruise," which is scheduled to open at the University-Street Playhouse 1 March 8. This second Playhouse basement production, with Its Latin American background, will be produced In the same well-received canteen style as the Oay Nineties Review. The basement will assume the atmosphere of a pleasure cruiser, un- ' t the planning of John Ed Her- •rt, art director. Tbe canteen will show the experiences of three old maid school teachers on^ a cruise. Barbara Sparks, who'handled a convincing character role in the first canteen, Patricia Vogelar, and Barbara Pugh arc cast in the parte of the old maids. Miss Pugh Is writing the dialogue for the three. Stuart Hyde, master of ceremonies for the Cay Nineties He- view, and Lucille Snyder will present Stephen Leacock'a "The Raft" With the skit will be a duet, "Cuban Love Song." and a dance of the mermaids. A Cuban street celebration, a religious picture accompanied by chimes, and the "Tuba Song," featuring Bob Winzler as a Latin Romeo, will complete the street scene, 'move* on to Sloppy nightclub of Havana, Thomas Represents State In Berkeley Conference Frank YV. Thomas, college :udy of San Fran- The study Is being made as a result of criticism made by Hearst papers. Dr. Thomas represents the on a committee made up also of Dr. Frank N. Freeman and Dr. 1 Rtissel of the University of California at Berkeley. Student Body Vice President Office Open Petitions for student body vie, esident are available In the sti dent president's office. Floyd Hyde The office is being vacated by Bill Larsen. recently ele,ete<! vice- army nlr corps soon. The deadline for filing petitions has been set for Friday. > Rio. ery. will be the featured vocalist, and will appear as the Jungle queen. The South American sextette will Include Miss Kiihlitz. Eleanor RouRhton. Mary Peters. Patricia Shelton. and J. YV. Wright, head of the Playhouse, announced that all casting was tentative, as first rehearsal changes would stilt be made. Wright plans to select the costumes In San Francisco this week. Betty Fisher I* In charge of costuming. Enrollment More Than Expected ;ures from the business office rday show that the college en- ent for this semester dropped only 13 per cent as contrasted with the expected 40 per cent drop prophesied by the State Department of Schools. Students last fall numbered only 136 more than the present 106S. Those students taking fewer than six units number 91 compared with last semester's enrollment of 59. Approximate figures show that three-fifth* or the present student body aro women. The men enrolled total 410.
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 9, 1943 Pg 4- February 16, 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 |
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Page Four
Mus Lead Intra
Parade; Top Z M
In competition for tbe Intramural
trophy. Myron Anderson annoi
ed today that with result* of
basketball «n.l boxing tournam.
In. the Mu Alpha lead for the >
with 2S9 points to Ihe Zeta N
ITS. The Engineers lead non
-The Fresno State College Collegian-
Entries Due Soon
rlsts, Ralston will be Ihe Ion
C hope. Former Stater* entere
Allison Steward, at Reedley I
signal corps, and ulliiJs Orlai
■COUEOIAW SPORTS
SAN JOSE CAGERS BEAT
FSC IN DOUBLE-HEADER
Jo»e State College gained a bert Runynn. guards. Runya
balm to heal wounds Innict- P"«ed two shots In three attempt
ed on It in football la»t" fall when °" Saturday night.
Star Don Back
Enrolls at FSC
- *erie» from Fresno laM
day and Saturday ntghts.
Bulldog hopes In the ope
ately when Bobby Heeren. 1
,'s sparkplug, was ejected In
second quarter on personal f
Without Heeren. Fresno
■ oundly trounced, although tall
Hon Page, freshman center, chalk-
1 up 17 points with hi* work un-
>r the basket. Until Heeren left
ic contest on fouls. Fresno led.
Saturday night the Bulldogs
ire again held the early lead, dc-
ilte Heeren's passing up chances
score on seven straight foul
shots—normally easy for him. The
Fresnans put on a closing spurt and
lost only by n 39-3S count, however.
Heeren being high for Ihe game
with 15 points. Other seniors seeing Iheir Inst action In the Spartnn
series were Olto Runge and Del-
prospective Mar
today. Had he
arller. Ii
rolled a semester earlier, last fall's
Bulldog eleven might have gone unbeaten—because he Is Nell Sherl-
Unlverslty of San
in handing Fresno Its only
Sheridan, a rugged
an«ferred here to take up a
coaching course. He plans to high
Jump and sprint this spring, as well
m out for spring football prac-
Nell will be In school as long
Madrid To Join
Ex-Mates in S.F.
Bulldog trackmen
Olympic Club Indoor meet In San
Francisco March 12 will find s
acquaintance. Bobby Madrid,
pel Ing right along with them.
Madrid, a private at the Lemoore
r Base. Is ,
mile
a In qua
Heeren P|ays
Last Contest
Bobby Heeren Just nn.h«i
la»t year as a Fresno sn,te h"
Ity baaketball player it w "*
the wiry, agile „nl„rs be,, ^
thai mayhLeeat|l.«mn, |