March 5, 1940 Pg 2-3 |
Previous | 4 of 14 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
-The Fresno State College Collegian — ■couesi r V- l;y :-:T .' r :■■■ :.. :':.- 1 a Dunn ndnntm Pr?TS S7A-T ::< r." '-. ed:T=: Cier. fc< ?r.:-:i i " , •.- Lttlila Irani MeC .-; Ed ' EATOSi STAJT—Kerau Andsrsan. editor A! Rsdcrj. CRYING . . . that the mm iV studios failed to cc>- iipernte in I'ringing I "Dream Hate" to thc campus, the local promoters extraordinary have re- lui'taiitly agreed to fulfill their part of a waiter made with your columnists. The waiter, as made This columnist will personally wheel any of the promoters down Van Ness in a wheel barrow, if the Dream Date appears in Fresno, if they brim; a name hand to town, or •r : v-r^pS EDITORIALS Greatest Show of All ▼ 7 ::.rr v.' night ihe cunairsjirill b<? run? -:? rr. the Sirs: zi two performances ■:: ?::■■:.- S:::?s third annual production :: Spring Swing It v.-i!'. be the dimax •oi mo tui! month cl intensive practice sess:-.ns—-the end cf six months oi careful planning Cr.itte.ns o: Fresno and ether valley towns v.iii see one oi the grandest shows ever cut on by any collegiate group, that :c ti dross rehearsals nay be used Something else, which to some is of even more importance, will be outstanding about the show. Last year and in 1938 a good deal of undercover grumbling was heard from students and faculty alike. Charges of non-cooperation among various departments were hurled. It was thought that there was discrimination shown against students taking part in the two shows. However, this year nothing like that has reared its head So, to both public and student body, this year's show will be the greatest show of them all. there was no dance. In the meantime the promoters airreed to "wheel-barrow" one of your columnists to town if they failed to produce. Therefore, next Thursday noon, March 14. the aspiring promoters will meet their obligations by wheeling .I.F..1I. of After .10, to town—from the Playhouse to the postoffice.. ' TOXG . . . blow ... The financial success of iheir rushing efforts will be revealed to the sorority gals this afternoon at 1 o'clock when they learn who got who. Be ready for this answer tomorrow, "wc don't want anymore any way" ... It is rumored that the new interfrat constitution has teeth and that said teeth may shortly bite into at least two tongs for violations of rushing rules. . . Pioneering what may be a new era in preference affairs a lone sorority held a "stag" doings last Friday night. JOURNALIST EXTRAORDINARY MIKE TALK By Mike Jankian liM^i Lo- Ans:ele.'lT,„„^oPr09rCnM ( sdmsn s Sjmphonr No. 1. Thursds, n.Tn'r"£y'. "."rcbTw," T' Marr Uoland and Andr Derlne u (lood News or 1910 streamlined to . half-hour show with Dick Powell „ this Thursday. nin» Croaby Music Oeorre Jeaael, Thursday at 5. Standard Symphony Hour's op.<nlns number will be nosalnl'a "lullan. i„ or of Ihe San Francisco Symphony Amerlca'a Town Meetlnr. or lbs 6:30 p. m. ALEXANDER WOOLCOTT drama by Lynne Thompaon lo i.|| w^oit^ho"^, i;,:,:,;;;:'::: relewllnk ^uTbosT, 'to^'T^afrs' ... cbs programs ■ rn.'ir. il Major Bowes Amateur How Jl^^ZTTcllVl: callop people rlosely re-embltnr. liar- on Thursday. March 14. Alone with 1 Wanted: Attractive Coeds ,l^n-.^;,Zf!V'''l"X ■'", V'":' ;..''.' V''..'. ".■.•:;":'..'.; .Ink. llox 11.5 or apply Kniplm Once Over Lightly Bv Roma ANDERSON st Spring Swing rehearsal GERMAN CLUB Tb* day waa spent In skllnit. U (roup snapshou war* taken for More S. S.: . radka as usual r. Elaine Ray. Doris Rai h stars aa Dins Thomas Announces S360 Scholarships > aimed primarily i TEACHERS' ASSNS. nndurted by Lyllla Lund- •SKETCHED FROM MODEL now materials of luxurious softnen ... big, roo ====^HT\ r Si sW'/h >nd loc^«+ch;ng and . brand n COV.ORb \ back thai slenderizes... /, and you'll love H— VARSITY BASEBALL -The Fresno State College Collegian — -Pa.ge Three ^** BACHTELLE PITCHES NO-HIT GAME; IEAM PREPARES FOR CAL AGGIES FRESNO STATE CHOSEN TO PLAY IN PINEAPPLE BOWL AT HAWAII Murray, Stebbins, Reed Win Finals In Boxing Contest CHAMPIONS Mirror Team To Play Again -COUES1AH SPORTS FINE SHOWING OF BULLDOGS LAST YEAR PROMPTED HOLIDAY INVITATJON Fresno State has been invited to play in the Pineapple Bowl in awaii on New Yearn Day and has accepted. This announcement followed a notice that the University of iaho wished to break their contract to play against the Staters on November 30. Releasing the Vandals from the, DEAN ST. JOHN COPS TOURNEY Ace FSC Netster is New County Champion nday morn Is g. The score wu 2- the tint let EnglUli bombard' t RooaBro*
Object Description
Title | 1940_03 The Daily Collegian March 1940 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1940 |
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 | March 5, 1940 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1940 |
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 |
-The Fresno State College Collegian —
■couesi
r V- l;y :-:T .' r :■■■ :.. :':.-
1 a Dunn ndnntm
Pr?TS S7A-T ::< r." '-. ed:T=: Cier. fc< ?r.:-:i
i " , •.- Lttlila Irani MeC .-; Ed
'
EATOSi STAJT—Kerau Andsrsan. editor A! Rsdcrj.
CRYING . . . that the mm iV studios failed to cc>-
iipernte in I'ringing I "Dream Hate" to thc campus, the local promoters extraordinary have re-
lui'taiitly agreed to fulfill their part of a waiter
made with your columnists. The waiter, as made
This columnist will personally wheel any
of the promoters down Van Ness in a wheel
barrow, if the Dream Date appears in Fresno, if they brim; a name hand to town, or
•r : v-r^pS
EDITORIALS
Greatest Show of All
▼ 7 ::.rr v.' night ihe cunairsjirill b
run? -:? rr. the Sirs: zi two performances
■:: ?::■■:.- S:::?s third annual production :: Spring Swing It v.-i!'. be the dimax
•oi mo tui! month cl intensive practice
sess:-.ns—-the end cf six months oi careful planning
Cr.itte.ns o: Fresno and ether valley
towns v.iii see one oi the grandest shows
ever cut on by any collegiate group,
that :c ti dross rehearsals nay be used
Something else, which to some is of
even more importance, will be outstanding about the show. Last year and in
1938 a good deal of undercover grumbling was heard from students and
faculty alike. Charges of non-cooperation among various departments were
hurled. It was thought that there was discrimination shown against students taking part in the two shows. However, this
year nothing like that has reared its
head
So, to both public and student body,
this year's show will be the greatest
show of them all.
there was no dance. In the meantime the promoters airreed to "wheel-barrow" one of your columnists to town if they failed to produce. Therefore, next Thursday noon, March 14. the aspiring promoters will meet their obligations by
wheeling .I.F..1I. of After .10, to town—from the
Playhouse to the postoffice.. '
TOXG . . . blow ... The financial success of
iheir rushing efforts will be revealed to the
sorority gals this afternoon at 1 o'clock when
they learn who got who. Be ready for this answer tomorrow, "wc don't want anymore any
way" ... It is rumored that the new interfrat
constitution has teeth and that said teeth may
shortly bite into at least two tongs for violations of rushing rules. . . Pioneering what may
be a new era in preference affairs a lone sorority held a "stag" doings last Friday night.
JOURNALIST EXTRAORDINARY
MIKE
TALK
By Mike Jankian
liM^i
Lo- Ans:ele.'lT,„„^oPr09rCnM
( sdmsn s Sjmphonr No. 1. Thursds,
n.Tn'r"£y'. "."rcbTw," T'
Marr Uoland and Andr Derlne u
(lood News or 1910 streamlined to .
half-hour show with Dick Powell „
this Thursday. nin» Croaby Music
Oeorre Jeaael, Thursday at 5.
Standard Symphony Hour's op. |