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TUB FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN IttPOItTORIAL STA1T ^^^STesSs^^cSS SPORTS STAFF q BUSINESS STAFF IPno orp, ™* -all these he thought about. nnawrwd Yet n01X„? rfo Ary elrrdo? ^ ^^ JJg /ajj Tell me lather, tell me true bu anJ J£ ,A fc ^ „ court.- "fAey iums »*» <&»•< «" ""*"« rniior poren«. no* 'siuing a, L* ■d c,.U.n Wkjf°SL: the Student Council, ^J^^^L^tS CDITORIALS Faculty in Politics Will Breed IU-Will It is always interesting to observe the rationalizations which fallible humans construct in defense of their untoward actions. Most interesting rationalizations of recent date are those concerning faculty participation in student body political campaigns. Rationalization Number One: Anide II in the proposed Constitution specifically states that "every member of the faculty shall become a life member of the Association, and shall be entitled to all privileges of such membership . . ." Does this not allow, yea enjoin professors to take more man a "casual interest" in election maneuvering? Rationalization Number Two: Should profes- spes become too vocifierous and high-pressure in ling frown, pretty reckless, and b, nurtery taking care of /^.'/ ,„ :. boys and girls. The boys di.lr.'i I. :-'.,. lAc-re / —but the girls were a worry aud it toughened planet has oUeryed tl • POP-OFF Harkness Is Selected Commerce Cldb Head r. articles mjhe C Vtre b, «* VlriZ^AllZ^ their official dectiooeering, students would be repulsed from rather than attracted to the banner of the particular candidate, the action working in boomerang fashion. Rationalization Number Three: Frankly, we professors doubt if students would pay a great deal of attention to our "suggestions" anyway, since the green Frosh, for example, would hang on the word of their dassmates, rather than on the polished phrases and subtle nuances likdy to be employed by faculty members. Rationalization Number Four: So, folks, the whole thing boils down to this—if the professor, want to dectioneer—sort of to break the were—why cause they mean well, and are gently ignored by the electorate anyway. To find logic in the aforementioned thought- shambles will require a great deal of wishful thinking, for a great many students see neither rime not reason in this explanation-defense. Since we have been appraised of the fact that the Dean of Women as well as the director of the college theatre took a very articulate part in backing recent political candidates, it is apparent that if student leaders want the faculty to stay in their cloisters and not meddle in campus politics, an understanding must be reached between student body and faculty. Else the actions of two may presently be multiplied to include sides-taking on the part of the entire faculty In any event, The Collegian feds that the professorial lectern should not be prostituted for political machinations. There if too much room for potential ill feding and dangerous regimentation with Prof So-and-So backing Joe Doakes for the student body presidency. — E. A. P. Campus Conning "Spring Swing" » ^K EQUATION Better light ■ Walters to Finish d Steinbeck Review Pymm to Speak Omicron Sigma Pi I Horn. Making I It by tb. golfing wlUow DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at the PALOMAR BALLROOM to the music of MARVIN FULLER AND HIS .-PIECE SWING BAND featuring MARY STATEN AS VOCALIST Under the Student Management of George Pannett and Dave Campbell DANCING 9' TILL 1 LADIES 25c so -COUJ&1AN MEMBEH CALIFORNIA HHMti." e,„«,.-~-«« MEMBER CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Official Scmi-Wcckly Publication, Fresno Slate Collogo 30 ....^-.v/, wmirwnm, 1-iUDAV. MAX 20, 1939 Blue Key Carnival To Throw 'Cap and Scroll' Campus Wide Open Tonight; Senior Formal State's King to Be Crowned Varied Concessions to Offer Wide Range Of Entertainment at Collegiate Funfest; Festive Gates to Swing Open at 7 o'Clock By Con Lcmiord Throwing overripe tomatoes and custard pies at living targets, riding in the moonlight a la horse and buggy, knocking milk bottles off a stand, playing crap and roulette tables, pin wheels and blackjack games, are among the 27 booths and concessions that will open to the pubUc tonight at 7 p.m. at the Blue Key Carnival Californian Ballroom Set for Traditional Dance on Wednesday a,. Irma Mae Hinsberger Z Selected A.W.S. Head 't In Election Wednesday jW/iisltterino Prizes | Offeree/ by Local Stores on Display 'Sloppy' Is Disgusted Girls' Appraisal Of Lads' Whisk-Broomish Jaws 'n Jowls By J. E. Human A general condemnation was voiced by the fair sex, and attitude of toleration was assumed by the masculine sex, as revealed today in a personal survey towards the "whiskerino test" being conducted among some 30 members of the Fresno | State Student Body, in conjunction with Blue Key Carnival, NO EXPERIENCE in* -hmirr Harrra." I LAST ISSUE This issue of The Collegian, Volume 22, Number SO, represents the last official issue of the publication. For the , last time, for better of for worse, editorials, features and columns bewail the fact that they art at the end of the trail. However, a special edition of The Collegian will appear on the campus next Friday in conjunction with "College Day." Limited finances coupled with final examinations have forced the restric- i::ilnnton-lUnil Dry 8 ■»««psUk«« prl«*. "Beside. •WOMEN NEEO CONTEST" Pan-Hellenic Meet Called for Tuesday Sellout Expected For Spring Caravan) Final Band Concert in Roeding Park Sunday Pmnclsco prohibition . Student Council Meet Called for Thursday Rally Group Banquet F.Un« ni.mn.rr. of th. lulljr I boosted Fresno Stat. Coll.ire s (tUwrod tut nlfht One Hundred Awards to Be Given Outstanding Students On College Day Next Friday By Eugene Peterson College Day on June 2, will again this year be an all-day affair, during which Dr. Frank W. Thomas will speak, newly elected student body officers will be installed, more than 80 awards for athletic prowess will be cited, and heads of the official publications, outstanding speech bureau members, and student band Nineteen Girls Chosen for Triple 'S' Honor Society :k n.it Friday wlll f. lut. Collect Dud. e pa.rUclp.llon In New Constitution to Make Four Major Changes In F. S. C. Government if Given Nod May 31 nnrir proposed Fresno Stole Constitution will come before the ■ body Wednesday. May 31. for final approval or rejection. The will lake place in the A. W. S. room from 9 to 4 o'clock. A t*o- thirds majority twfe o/ the student body is necessary for Us approval. By Bob Smith Four major; changes will be made in the student government [ Fresno State College next semester if the newly drafted constitution is ratified at an election to be held Wednesday, May 31. Commencement Tickets FINAL EXAMS-JUNE 5, 6, 7, 8—1939 worn prior to nomln °on™lh'. 8-10 a.m. 10-12 a.m. 1-3 pjn. 3-5 p.m. The curtailment coartl- Mon. June 5—Classes 8 M.W.F. 8 T. Th. 1 M.W.F. ^"dld.tT" 'ekliw' „' o„ . Tuts. Jane 6-CIassee 9TJ.Th. 9M.WJF. 2M.WJ. 2 T. Th. flcs 1. th. ..cond n n.r».ncr Wed. Jane 7-Cbsses 10M.W.F. lOT.Tfc. 3M.WJ. ST.Th. rortmct.ta£"bw£i Thorn. Jane S-Cnuwes 11 M.W.F. Noon HWFNoon T.Th >n unlimited .mount ithl.Uc d.p»rtm.nt th.
Object Description
Title | 1939_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 23, 1939 Pg 4- May 26, 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 | TUB FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN IttPOItTORIAL STA1T ^^^STesSs^^cSS SPORTS STAFF q BUSINESS STAFF IPno orp, ™* -all these he thought about. nnawrwd Yet n01X„? rfo Ary elrrdo? ^ ^^ JJg /ajj Tell me lather, tell me true bu anJ J£ ,A fc ^ „ court.- "fAey iums »*» <&»•< «" ""*"« rniior poren«. no* 'siuing a, L* ■d c,.U.n Wkjf°SL: the Student Council, ^J^^^L^tS CDITORIALS Faculty in Politics Will Breed IU-Will It is always interesting to observe the rationalizations which fallible humans construct in defense of their untoward actions. Most interesting rationalizations of recent date are those concerning faculty participation in student body political campaigns. Rationalization Number One: Anide II in the proposed Constitution specifically states that "every member of the faculty shall become a life member of the Association, and shall be entitled to all privileges of such membership . . ." Does this not allow, yea enjoin professors to take more man a "casual interest" in election maneuvering? Rationalization Number Two: Should profes- spes become too vocifierous and high-pressure in ling frown, pretty reckless, and b, nurtery taking care of /^.'/ ,„ :. boys and girls. The boys di.lr.'i I. :-'.,. lAc-re / —but the girls were a worry aud it toughened planet has oUeryed tl • POP-OFF Harkness Is Selected Commerce Cldb Head r. articles mjhe C Vtre b, «* VlriZ^AllZ^ their official dectiooeering, students would be repulsed from rather than attracted to the banner of the particular candidate, the action working in boomerang fashion. Rationalization Number Three: Frankly, we professors doubt if students would pay a great deal of attention to our "suggestions" anyway, since the green Frosh, for example, would hang on the word of their dassmates, rather than on the polished phrases and subtle nuances likdy to be employed by faculty members. Rationalization Number Four: So, folks, the whole thing boils down to this—if the professor, want to dectioneer—sort of to break the were—why cause they mean well, and are gently ignored by the electorate anyway. To find logic in the aforementioned thought- shambles will require a great deal of wishful thinking, for a great many students see neither rime not reason in this explanation-defense. Since we have been appraised of the fact that the Dean of Women as well as the director of the college theatre took a very articulate part in backing recent political candidates, it is apparent that if student leaders want the faculty to stay in their cloisters and not meddle in campus politics, an understanding must be reached between student body and faculty. Else the actions of two may presently be multiplied to include sides-taking on the part of the entire faculty In any event, The Collegian feds that the professorial lectern should not be prostituted for political machinations. There if too much room for potential ill feding and dangerous regimentation with Prof So-and-So backing Joe Doakes for the student body presidency. — E. A. P. Campus Conning "Spring Swing" » ^K EQUATION Better light ■ Walters to Finish d Steinbeck Review Pymm to Speak Omicron Sigma Pi I Horn. Making I It by tb. golfing wlUow DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at the PALOMAR BALLROOM to the music of MARVIN FULLER AND HIS .-PIECE SWING BAND featuring MARY STATEN AS VOCALIST Under the Student Management of George Pannett and Dave Campbell DANCING 9' TILL 1 LADIES 25c so -COUJ&1AN MEMBEH CALIFORNIA HHMti." e,„«,.-~-«« MEMBER CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Official Scmi-Wcckly Publication, Fresno Slate Collogo 30 ....^-.v/, wmirwnm, 1-iUDAV. MAX 20, 1939 Blue Key Carnival To Throw 'Cap and Scroll' Campus Wide Open Tonight; Senior Formal State's King to Be Crowned Varied Concessions to Offer Wide Range Of Entertainment at Collegiate Funfest; Festive Gates to Swing Open at 7 o'Clock By Con Lcmiord Throwing overripe tomatoes and custard pies at living targets, riding in the moonlight a la horse and buggy, knocking milk bottles off a stand, playing crap and roulette tables, pin wheels and blackjack games, are among the 27 booths and concessions that will open to the pubUc tonight at 7 p.m. at the Blue Key Carnival Californian Ballroom Set for Traditional Dance on Wednesday a,. Irma Mae Hinsberger Z Selected A.W.S. Head 't In Election Wednesday jW/iisltterino Prizes | Offeree/ by Local Stores on Display 'Sloppy' Is Disgusted Girls' Appraisal Of Lads' Whisk-Broomish Jaws 'n Jowls By J. E. Human A general condemnation was voiced by the fair sex, and attitude of toleration was assumed by the masculine sex, as revealed today in a personal survey towards the "whiskerino test" being conducted among some 30 members of the Fresno | State Student Body, in conjunction with Blue Key Carnival, NO EXPERIENCE in* -hmirr Harrra." I LAST ISSUE This issue of The Collegian, Volume 22, Number SO, represents the last official issue of the publication. For the , last time, for better of for worse, editorials, features and columns bewail the fact that they art at the end of the trail. However, a special edition of The Collegian will appear on the campus next Friday in conjunction with "College Day." Limited finances coupled with final examinations have forced the restric- i::ilnnton-lUnil Dry 8 ■»««psUk«« prl«*. "Beside. •WOMEN NEEO CONTEST" Pan-Hellenic Meet Called for Tuesday Sellout Expected For Spring Caravan) Final Band Concert in Roeding Park Sunday Pmnclsco prohibition . Student Council Meet Called for Thursday Rally Group Banquet F.Un« ni.mn.rr. of th. lulljr I boosted Fresno Stat. Coll.ire s (tUwrod tut nlfht One Hundred Awards to Be Given Outstanding Students On College Day Next Friday By Eugene Peterson College Day on June 2, will again this year be an all-day affair, during which Dr. Frank W. Thomas will speak, newly elected student body officers will be installed, more than 80 awards for athletic prowess will be cited, and heads of the official publications, outstanding speech bureau members, and student band Nineteen Girls Chosen for Triple 'S' Honor Society :k n.it Friday wlll f. lut. Collect Dud. e pa.rUclp.llon In New Constitution to Make Four Major Changes In F. S. C. Government if Given Nod May 31 nnrir proposed Fresno Stole Constitution will come before the ■ body Wednesday. May 31. for final approval or rejection. The will lake place in the A. W. S. room from 9 to 4 o'clock. A t*o- thirds majority twfe o/ the student body is necessary for Us approval. By Bob Smith Four major; changes will be made in the student government [ Fresno State College next semester if the newly drafted constitution is ratified at an election to be held Wednesday, May 31. Commencement Tickets FINAL EXAMS-JUNE 5, 6, 7, 8—1939 worn prior to nomln °on™lh'. 8-10 a.m. 10-12 a.m. 1-3 pjn. 3-5 p.m. The curtailment coartl- Mon. June 5—Classes 8 M.W.F. 8 T. Th. 1 M.W.F. ^"dld.tT" 'ekliw' „' o„ . Tuts. Jane 6-CIassee 9TJ.Th. 9M.WJF. 2M.WJ. 2 T. Th. flcs 1. th. ..cond n n.r».ncr Wed. Jane 7-Cbsses 10M.W.F. lOT.Tfc. 3M.WJ. ST.Th. rortmct.ta£"bw£i Thorn. Jane S-Cnuwes 11 M.W.F. Noon HWFNoon T.Th >n unlimited .mount ithl.Uc d.p»rtm.nt th. |