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Page Four _ Campus Editor Urges Check on '42 Pictures Patty St. John, editor of the Campus, made tho following statement concerning the pictures for the Campus. "The fol- tig is a list of actual prints in good condition which we niieo from last year's Campus. These may be Used instead of new pictures and will lie used if new pictures, or new prints The Fresno State College Collegian- Porch to Teach Food for Victory The Ural food for vill begin tonight under the direction of Louise Porch, associate professor [ home economics. Since the classes are given under u< Junior college plan, no tu •e will be charged. Session* ,st from 7:30 to 9:3« p.m. e... - ■ night* for Betrothal of Evelyn S Person Announced bridge party. In of Dorothy Itee*. the fiance I Morrish. wa» the occasion or tne; Evelyn Plerson's| n the ». , j engagement to Avtatloi Hlnman Friday night | McClurg home on Saffnrn Av«n Miss Pierson and Bltcn Mtru, ilder placccard, I" disclosed t *ord -a*. '"'cazemeiil lake up your mind "COLLEOJAN "READABLE —WORTH READING" "PLUME TWENTY-NINE 55 Men to Leave For Army March 8' Fifty-five member* ol the army Isied reserve corp* have been lered to active duty by March 8, a dispatch to Dr. Frank . college liaison agent, thi The order, received ft rected tl t to the commanding offlc thur, San Pjidro. Dr. Mor- ' TO BE IN CHARGE ii Levy, the first of the In ERC. has been placed - of the group. Mickey " Fort ..r.„ ...„ne.day nieh, by the Delta Sigma En lty at a meeting held lithe sorority house. Preference night on Fi also discussed. Following ness meeting, tb, spent Informally. s, probably e duty before the . according lion fees will be withdraw before March 1, Miss Cosgrave. registrar, has said. MEN WHO WILL LEAVE The men who will leave Include Kueene Adams. Reynold Barsoom. Bob Rennet. Bruce Black, Herbert liohannnn. Merlyn Burrls*. cine Chrlxtos. Matt Cottrell. Irvln Cralg. Ted Dalbotten. Dale Ixjo Dlel. aurlce Englander, George Farls, . Fernandez. William Freeman, n Furqueron. George " John Kohler. Rob Aram Joseph. Jack Kel- mjlan. Fenton Lawler. Lion. Glen Lundcen. y m o n d McKlnley Mitchell MekJIan. Nell Melton. Donald Mendoia. Robert Miller. James Murphey. Name, Richard Neal, Ilci Oslln. Louis Palsganrd. Coorge P»pp*». Sarkis Peloyan. John Poise I,avid Pontius. Art Reich, Ed Rose. Alfred Rnmley. William Sanderson. Kd Sharade. Ivan Stribllng. Tom Toroslan. Theodore Woody. Berge Vanovklan. Duke Zenovich and Forrns for Editor Are Due March 23 or The ■..liable at Dr. Phillip*' office. Dr. Phillips isdline for applies Hon* as March 13. Sarkis Peloyan. editor of The foileglan tor the past semester. raester. but he Is scheduled to leave with tbe contingent of Enlisted Reservists, who were called up recently. The Board of Publications will hold a meeting Tuesday at 11 o'clock In room 113 to elect a new SENIOR FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1943 PREXIES Ninth Annual Masque Ball g Held at Marigold February 26 The ninth annual Fresno State College Masque Ball, sponsored by the rally committee, will be held at the Marigold Ballroom, Friday, February 26. The ball, usually held in conjunction with Hey Dey, is scheduled earlier this year, according to Joetta Belcher, rally bead, to enable men BOB HEEREN and CHARLES ROGERS, newly elected senior and junior class*presidents —frosh and soph prexies will be determined by a revole. Heeren, Rogers Named Class Spring Semester Presidents Robert Heeren defeated Everett Asp in the race for class president Tuesday by a vote of 39 to 36, while Charles Rogers defeated Mervin Salwasser and Gordon Scott for the junior class presidency by a 37.to 18 and 9 vote election. Run-offs will be held next Friday for both freshman and sophomore class gavel-wielders, between Larry Ecklund (write In) and Kenneth Bilsten of' sophomore ill and Daren Nelklrk of the freshman class, I-owor classmen otlng score* were sophomore Larry Ecklund 33. Kenneth Bilsten 13. Doug Carlsel (write-in) 16. and 11.) Junior class officer*, Jerry ryhlll won the vlcepresid from George Pappss by a 35- vote; and Jack Hunt the secre ea*urer office from Helen Taul. to 30. Virginia Scheldt won the sopho ore vice-president's potitl,,,, by.- ite of 6.' over Bernard Smith's 6 runoff will also be held Krida;. so between Marilyn Hanner (22) id Nndine Kennedy (31) tor sec 123 tor the o AWS DECISION It was decided at the mee the Associated Women Students luncheon club held Tuesday noor that each member would pay 3: WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY No school will be held Monday. February 22, in honor of Georg. Washington's birthday. $250 in Spring Grants Awarded Six scholarship" Amounting resno State College students. 1 ardlng to Dr. Kenneth Pott. halrman of the scholarship co: dttee. The spring 1943 Pianoforte Club lumnl scholarship was aware! to Bob Bennett, a Junior stud, from Selma, majoring In music Irene Eberlein. a transfer s dent from Reedley Junior College, Fresno State College Alumni schol- ihips for spring. 1913. Miss Eber- n. a graduate ot tbe Selma High boot. Is a Junior student major- 5 in education. The Juliet Lee Lockw. the AAUW ha* be. Alice Kendall for li ndall Is majoring In homemak- t and attended Westmonl Los Angeles before tro Fresno State. Two new scholarships Cottlttntei « tate . hip CAN YOU TOP THIS? the i itudent* leaving : PRIZES TO BE AWARDED Prixea for the most comical, original and beautiful costume will be addition to one for groups and a sweepstakea award, will be Judged dur- The group prise will be awarded to the best fraternity or sorolty pledges or to any organisation with " ur or more members dressed Ike. Tickets for the mask affair will > on sale In a campus campaign i get under way on Wednesday. February 24. The rally committee nned a campaign and will tets In booths to be set up campus. EDWARDS TO PROVIDE MU8IC Sarge Edward* and hi* orchestra 111 provide the music for the af- ilr, Miss Belcber said. Dancing 111 be held from 9 until 12. All studenU attending the ball iu*t wear mask*. Miss Belcher lid. The theme for thi* year's ball' ill be patriotic and the decora- Ions will carry out this motif. Bev- rley Bradshaw Is In charge of Other committee heads in charge of tbe affair are Bill Donleavy. publicity; Lou Futrell. posters: Berdlne Hendrlckson. tickets; Earl* Yocum. stunts; Betty Veale, prizes, Vally Kennedy, clean-up. Zeta Sweetheart Chosen March 8 of tbe Zeta Mu WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN will Masque Ball is depicted in this picture by Ruth Cole, FSC freshman The annual event has been set for Februardy 26 rnity Ii each ■ fraternity. of three of its new pledges eetheart candidates and the members of tbe fraternity will on look*, personality, hip. Contests also will part of the Judging. RALLY COMMITTEE MEMBERS NAMED Six new rally committee members have been appointed by Joetta Belcher, committee chairman. The new members are Lou Mas- ten. Sue Henderson. June Rice. Louie Futrell. Betty Jean Taylor
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 16, 1943 Pg 4- February 19, 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 _ Campus Editor Urges Check on '42 Pictures Patty St. John, editor of the Campus, made tho following statement concerning the pictures for the Campus. "The fol- tig is a list of actual prints in good condition which we niieo from last year's Campus. These may be Used instead of new pictures and will lie used if new pictures, or new prints The Fresno State College Collegian- Porch to Teach Food for Victory The Ural food for vill begin tonight under the direction of Louise Porch, associate professor [ home economics. Since the classes are given under u< Junior college plan, no tu •e will be charged. Session* ,st from 7:30 to 9:3« p.m. e... - ■ night* for Betrothal of Evelyn S Person Announced bridge party. In of Dorothy Itee*. the fiance I Morrish. wa» the occasion or tne; Evelyn Plerson's| n the ». , j engagement to Avtatloi Hlnman Friday night | McClurg home on Saffnrn Av«n Miss Pierson and Bltcn Mtru, ilder placccard, I" disclosed t *ord -a*. '"'cazemeiil lake up your mind "COLLEOJAN "READABLE —WORTH READING" "PLUME TWENTY-NINE 55 Men to Leave For Army March 8' Fifty-five member* ol the army Isied reserve corp* have been lered to active duty by March 8, a dispatch to Dr. Frank . college liaison agent, thi The order, received ft rected tl t to the commanding offlc thur, San Pjidro. Dr. Mor- ' TO BE IN CHARGE ii Levy, the first of the In ERC. has been placed - of the group. Mickey " Fort ..r.„ ...„ne.day nieh, by the Delta Sigma En lty at a meeting held lithe sorority house. Preference night on Fi also discussed. Following ness meeting, tb, spent Informally. s, probably e duty before the . according lion fees will be withdraw before March 1, Miss Cosgrave. registrar, has said. MEN WHO WILL LEAVE The men who will leave Include Kueene Adams. Reynold Barsoom. Bob Rennet. Bruce Black, Herbert liohannnn. Merlyn Burrls*. cine Chrlxtos. Matt Cottrell. Irvln Cralg. Ted Dalbotten. Dale Ixjo Dlel. aurlce Englander, George Farls, . Fernandez. William Freeman, n Furqueron. George " John Kohler. Rob Aram Joseph. Jack Kel- mjlan. Fenton Lawler. Lion. Glen Lundcen. y m o n d McKlnley Mitchell MekJIan. Nell Melton. Donald Mendoia. Robert Miller. James Murphey. Name, Richard Neal, Ilci Oslln. Louis Palsganrd. Coorge P»pp*». Sarkis Peloyan. John Poise I,avid Pontius. Art Reich, Ed Rose. Alfred Rnmley. William Sanderson. Kd Sharade. Ivan Stribllng. Tom Toroslan. Theodore Woody. Berge Vanovklan. Duke Zenovich and Forrns for Editor Are Due March 23 or The ■..liable at Dr. Phillip*' office. Dr. Phillips isdline for applies Hon* as March 13. Sarkis Peloyan. editor of The foileglan tor the past semester. raester. but he Is scheduled to leave with tbe contingent of Enlisted Reservists, who were called up recently. The Board of Publications will hold a meeting Tuesday at 11 o'clock In room 113 to elect a new SENIOR FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1943 PREXIES Ninth Annual Masque Ball g Held at Marigold February 26 The ninth annual Fresno State College Masque Ball, sponsored by the rally committee, will be held at the Marigold Ballroom, Friday, February 26. The ball, usually held in conjunction with Hey Dey, is scheduled earlier this year, according to Joetta Belcher, rally bead, to enable men BOB HEEREN and CHARLES ROGERS, newly elected senior and junior class*presidents —frosh and soph prexies will be determined by a revole. Heeren, Rogers Named Class Spring Semester Presidents Robert Heeren defeated Everett Asp in the race for class president Tuesday by a vote of 39 to 36, while Charles Rogers defeated Mervin Salwasser and Gordon Scott for the junior class presidency by a 37.to 18 and 9 vote election. Run-offs will be held next Friday for both freshman and sophomore class gavel-wielders, between Larry Ecklund (write In) and Kenneth Bilsten of' sophomore ill and Daren Nelklrk of the freshman class, I-owor classmen otlng score* were sophomore Larry Ecklund 33. Kenneth Bilsten 13. Doug Carlsel (write-in) 16. and 11.) Junior class officer*, Jerry ryhlll won the vlcepresid from George Pappss by a 35- vote; and Jack Hunt the secre ea*urer office from Helen Taul. to 30. Virginia Scheldt won the sopho ore vice-president's potitl,,,, by.- ite of 6.' over Bernard Smith's 6 runoff will also be held Krida;. so between Marilyn Hanner (22) id Nndine Kennedy (31) tor sec 123 tor the o AWS DECISION It was decided at the mee the Associated Women Students luncheon club held Tuesday noor that each member would pay 3: WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY No school will be held Monday. February 22, in honor of Georg. Washington's birthday. $250 in Spring Grants Awarded Six scholarship" Amounting resno State College students. 1 ardlng to Dr. Kenneth Pott. halrman of the scholarship co: dttee. The spring 1943 Pianoforte Club lumnl scholarship was aware! to Bob Bennett, a Junior stud, from Selma, majoring In music Irene Eberlein. a transfer s dent from Reedley Junior College, Fresno State College Alumni schol- ihips for spring. 1913. Miss Eber- n. a graduate ot tbe Selma High boot. Is a Junior student major- 5 in education. The Juliet Lee Lockw. the AAUW ha* be. Alice Kendall for li ndall Is majoring In homemak- t and attended Westmonl Los Angeles before tro Fresno State. Two new scholarships Cottlttntei « tate . hip CAN YOU TOP THIS? the i itudent* leaving : PRIZES TO BE AWARDED Prixea for the most comical, original and beautiful costume will be addition to one for groups and a sweepstakea award, will be Judged dur- The group prise will be awarded to the best fraternity or sorolty pledges or to any organisation with " ur or more members dressed Ike. Tickets for the mask affair will > on sale In a campus campaign i get under way on Wednesday. February 24. The rally committee nned a campaign and will tets In booths to be set up campus. EDWARDS TO PROVIDE MU8IC Sarge Edward* and hi* orchestra 111 provide the music for the af- ilr, Miss Belcber said. Dancing 111 be held from 9 until 12. All studenU attending the ball iu*t wear mask*. Miss Belcher lid. The theme for thi* year's ball' ill be patriotic and the decora- Ions will carry out this motif. Bev- rley Bradshaw Is In charge of Other committee heads in charge of tbe affair are Bill Donleavy. publicity; Lou Futrell. posters: Berdlne Hendrlckson. tickets; Earl* Yocum. stunts; Betty Veale, prizes, Vally Kennedy, clean-up. Zeta Sweetheart Chosen March 8 of tbe Zeta Mu WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN will Masque Ball is depicted in this picture by Ruth Cole, FSC freshman The annual event has been set for Februardy 26 rnity Ii each ■ fraternity. of three of its new pledges eetheart candidates and the members of tbe fraternity will on look*, personality, hip. Contests also will part of the Judging. RALLY COMMITTEE MEMBERS NAMED Six new rally committee members have been appointed by Joetta Belcher, committee chairman. The new members are Lou Mas- ten. Sue Henderson. June Rice. Louie Futrell. Betty Jean Taylor |