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THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN SOCIETY Five Sororities Hold Spring Formal Affairs Friday, Saturday Nights The campus sororities had their spring formats this week-end following in the wake of the Pan Hellenic-InterFraternity formal held three weeks ago which opened the spring formal season. The Delta Mu Phi spring formal took place at '* Ball Room Friday night. The th eme of the dance was "A Night vi.ua 8,0^,^ll",^)I^0^J,^ Kathryn Herring Elfjited Ih. reerixlat: lln*. General chairman Delta Kappa PresWfent snd sh. in assisted by Dorothy Cond Kappa BororUy ni h.kl but Hon OMEGAS AT SUNNYSIDE day nljbl at tb«B«lln« bald al^th mans ausal tk. Omju had t*elr nu. t^Tcinb. Decorations for^lh. asm Tb. following «r» oBlcr. of lh< s.in.iitv lor Us. mil l.mi: Kalhryi Herring, president: Eleanor Wis. tlce-prntd.nl: Delom Sutherlsnd Brton. «nd Franklin Knapp. Muu Van secretary: Margaret Cuinlniib.nl assisted ki th. lollowUur: visirnn. pledge mistrasa: Mildred llarw.ll reporter; Dorotbjr Long. A. W. S Tb. Tome. Root, of lb. Cll- Pan H.ll.nlc rwrnw-ntatWe. DELTA KAPPA SATURDAY j *»"•■• Enongh ««bl I had-j lorraal dlnn.r due. Patriot. 11^ RogeA. prr.ld.nt. Ewort Slooaon Vino. I ,( photographer's speed Physics Courses Get X-Ray Machine lb. semester setting up the app dreaa. Otnie Ix-Young. Fred Homas. Newspaper Photography Advances Near to Magazine Color Work rived by CoL Hob«rt R. HeCor-l perfectly co-ordtanted plate. . .the RIGHT COMBINATION of the fr- world's best cigarette tobaccos ... they're milder and taste better OWARD HILL, World Champion Field Archer, can flick the ash offyour Chesterfield with a single shot. And Chesterfield's right < bination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos hits the mark every time for what smokers want in a cigarette... # They're milder refreshingly milder B They taste better you'll-enjoy every one © They Satisfy the blend can't be copied When you try them you will know why Chesterfields give millions of men and women more smoking pleasure ...why THEY SATISFY THE KKESNO STATE^COLLEGE COLLEGIAN ■COUEOiAi^L SPOfffS Grid Preview Will Feature Strong Intrasquad Rivalry Mural Golf Begins Day Earlier SPORTS SCRIPTS By OWEN STEBBII\S n the REDS and th. BLUI b should Interest th.-slH-cl.ta 5fCST. V EGELHOFER, who not as ar. Bradshaw-a, bi Bulldogs Come Close To Conference Title Injuries and Doubtful Officiating Put F. S. C. Team Behind the Eight Ball By DEAN ST. JOHN Co-Sports Editor If Carl Nichols had been credited with a place in the high hur- [dies, if the judges had adhered to theh>original decision and given Grafton Balrd second instead of tfird in the jaYelin, If Gordon Davis had thrown the discus two feel farther, Fresno Slate would have won the First Annual California Collegiate Athletic Runners-Tjp Fresno Netmen Lose in CCA. A. St. John Beats Spartan Ace; Reaches Rnal State's Champions umjM'iHivv Hport and also to luence IK noticeable thi* spring.. t Mural Horseshoes, Handball in Finals uhlrs play were slso played off yes- '. San Jose Schedules ; Thirteen Games- $ Hunts for One More Special Student Fares! Xti taotior'toftat^^^adVwUi •aclllc" campalitn. all of which adds hrough with a stunning ups.t. to vlsltlnt-Qrid ts.m. set th.ni back some and now they ar. holding bene- ■n, according fo r.pona 1 rovajl ! [pQRTA8i|^j WWM^, *^3Sgj8K miAL GfS^jgPf&fr' Valley Typewriter Co. PHONE J-1137 [Sept 93 HANNER DECIDES NOT TO ENTER MEN IN JUNIOR P. A. A. MEET Go borne ibe fast, cheap w« low Fares East on Air-Cooled Trains! Southern Pacific W P JENNINGS WrtrlctFT.ltHt.ndP.ss.nf.rAx.nt ,n. s.2241 Fresno- C»llf' Your OLIVE INN... Van Naas a Olive taking second, tnlssi conspicuously a Bulldog monopoly, even though Fortress of Santa D " Ray Scare, ran on«-two In tht Co-Ed Sportsl£^Jm?Jz PAGE THREE Diego, the triumphant da Bulldog Swimmers Second in South « BuDdos Mermen took 10 400-meter freestyle. KICKING CONTEST Distributors of
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 2-3 |
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 | THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN SOCIETY Five Sororities Hold Spring Formal Affairs Friday, Saturday Nights The campus sororities had their spring formats this week-end following in the wake of the Pan Hellenic-InterFraternity formal held three weeks ago which opened the spring formal season. The Delta Mu Phi spring formal took place at '* Ball Room Friday night. The th eme of the dance was "A Night vi.ua 8,0^,^ll",^)I^0^J,^ Kathryn Herring Elfjited Ih. reerixlat: lln*. General chairman Delta Kappa PresWfent snd sh. in assisted by Dorothy Cond Kappa BororUy ni h.kl but Hon OMEGAS AT SUNNYSIDE day nljbl at tb«B«lln« bald al^th mans ausal tk. Omju had t*elr nu. t^Tcinb. Decorations for^lh. asm Tb. following «r» oBlcr. of lh< s.in.iitv lor Us. mil l.mi: Kalhryi Herring, president: Eleanor Wis. tlce-prntd.nl: Delom Sutherlsnd Brton. «nd Franklin Knapp. Muu Van secretary: Margaret Cuinlniib.nl assisted ki th. lollowUur: visirnn. pledge mistrasa: Mildred llarw.ll reporter; Dorotbjr Long. A. W. S Tb. Tome. Root, of lb. Cll- Pan H.ll.nlc rwrnw-ntatWe. DELTA KAPPA SATURDAY j *»"•■• Enongh ««bl I had-j lorraal dlnn.r due. Patriot. 11^ RogeA. prr.ld.nt. Ewort Slooaon Vino. I ,( photographer's speed Physics Courses Get X-Ray Machine lb. semester setting up the app dreaa. Otnie Ix-Young. Fred Homas. Newspaper Photography Advances Near to Magazine Color Work rived by CoL Hob«rt R. HeCor-l perfectly co-ordtanted plate. . .the RIGHT COMBINATION of the fr- world's best cigarette tobaccos ... they're milder and taste better OWARD HILL, World Champion Field Archer, can flick the ash offyour Chesterfield with a single shot. And Chesterfield's right < bination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos hits the mark every time for what smokers want in a cigarette... # They're milder refreshingly milder B They taste better you'll-enjoy every one © They Satisfy the blend can't be copied When you try them you will know why Chesterfields give millions of men and women more smoking pleasure ...why THEY SATISFY THE KKESNO STATE^COLLEGE COLLEGIAN ■COUEOiAi^L SPOfffS Grid Preview Will Feature Strong Intrasquad Rivalry Mural Golf Begins Day Earlier SPORTS SCRIPTS By OWEN STEBBII\S n the REDS and th. BLUI b should Interest th.-slH-cl.ta 5fCST. V EGELHOFER, who not as ar. Bradshaw-a, bi Bulldogs Come Close To Conference Title Injuries and Doubtful Officiating Put F. S. C. Team Behind the Eight Ball By DEAN ST. JOHN Co-Sports Editor If Carl Nichols had been credited with a place in the high hur- [dies, if the judges had adhered to theh>original decision and given Grafton Balrd second instead of tfird in the jaYelin, If Gordon Davis had thrown the discus two feel farther, Fresno Slate would have won the First Annual California Collegiate Athletic Runners-Tjp Fresno Netmen Lose in CCA. A. St. John Beats Spartan Ace; Reaches Rnal State's Champions umjM'iHivv Hport and also to luence IK noticeable thi* spring.. t Mural Horseshoes, Handball in Finals uhlrs play were slso played off yes- '. San Jose Schedules ; Thirteen Games- $ Hunts for One More Special Student Fares! Xti taotior'toftat^^^adVwUi •aclllc" campalitn. all of which adds hrough with a stunning ups.t. to vlsltlnt-Qrid ts.m. set th.ni back some and now they ar. holding bene- ■n, according fo r.pona 1 rovajl ! [pQRTA8i|^j WWM^, *^3Sgj8K miAL GfS^jgPf&fr' Valley Typewriter Co. PHONE J-1137 [Sept 93 HANNER DECIDES NOT TO ENTER MEN IN JUNIOR P. A. A. MEET Go borne ibe fast, cheap w« low Fares East on Air-Cooled Trains! Southern Pacific W P JENNINGS WrtrlctFT.ltHt.ndP.ss.nf.rAx.nt ,n. s.2241 Fresno- C»llf' Your OLIVE INN... Van Naas a Olive taking second, tnlssi conspicuously a Bulldog monopoly, even though Fortress of Santa D " Ray Scare, ran on«-two In tht Co-Ed Sportsl£^Jm?Jz PAGE THREE Diego, the triumphant da Bulldog Swimmers Second in South « BuDdos Mermen took 10 400-meter freestyle. KICKING CONTEST Distributors of |