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Editor Promises Campus to Arrive By Wednesday The 1944 Campus will be . completed and ready for distribution Wednesday afternoon, annqunccd Leon arc Kmvt'll, Campus editor. The Campuses will be dletrlb uled alphabetically . according to the last name of the students A to <J will receive them In the Colleg ■ Ian Office. H to R In the AWS Of flee, and S to Z In the bookstore. Those student* who tended FSC only one semester o this year must pay 75c at the Association Office to receive their J Campuses. . STAFF LISTED, • In addition to Itow.ll. membera of the staff Include Hill Warner the artist. Kenneth l.immr and 'Jim Hobb*. photographers. Colleen Jespersen ta«V Maxim- lUrnrss assistant «-tli7niV. On tbe edltorn\l board are Betty Hellbaum. juanita Brown. Gloria Antrlaslan. Virginia Sager, Lcnore Deck and Betty Deranlan. The book has been based wartime theme, carried out largely through illustration* by War on the divisional pages. 400 COPIES The printers have promised deliver 400 copies on Wednesday and the rest of the annuals the following day. according to He well who asked that those who expect to remain nt the college- till late In tbe week defer obtaining their copies 'until Thursday. The yearbook for 19ft will be bound In a thick paper cover Wartime scarcities has made the customary cloth binding unavall able. "READABLE— WORTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1944 Writers to DineS At Party Tonight The annual publications b»ntjtie will be held tonight at S p.m. at the (Cosmopolitan Tavern, accord k tng to Betly Deranlan, Collegian Mr. Arch 'Addlngton of tbe geog raphy and geology department will be toastmasler at the banquet at. which tbe fall editors of the three campus publications will be • Introduced. Attending will be. Dr. Frank W Thomaa. college president; al members of tbe Board of Publlea ttons, and • all staff membera for both semesters of tho Collegian Campus, and Handbook-Directory. Slgn-ups are being held In .the Collegian office. The dinner will be free of charge. Chinese to Honor Seniors at Dance A semi-formal .dance will be held In the.eoclal hall of the union tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock sponsored by the Chinese students Clt*. The dance la belhg given In honor of the graduating seniors any student, however, may-attend. ' There will be no admission charged Mabel L<owe and Marjorie Chow are co-chairmen in charge of tbe ' affair. : , Music for .the dancing will be furnished by pert ot the .Rainbow orchestra and refreshments will be served. Cut Schedule Makes Way For Installation Assembly , A shortened class schedule* will hold sway today, to allow for the installation and awards assembly at 11 o'clock, sponsored by Tokalon, wtsn'en's honorary scholastic society. The dedicatioTi of the senior bench will be held at 10:45 in the West Court after/which the assembly will be held. Muriel Ward. Tokaloti president, ' who has. arranged today's program, will Introduce membera of the group and of Dlue Key. "men's service or- NUMBER 31 Workers to Get Clothes The bahdage rolling-workroom o the Red Cross will be open Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to enable al those who have their work clothe* I In the room sib take them home. -Mrs Wilms Wight of the com-J The exercise* will open wit* merce department and faculty Capricclo Ksparrx member of tbe war activities com-1 Korsakoff played 1 mlttee haa asked that each atudent [cbestra, followed 113 to Graduate At Ceremonies On West Lawn Commencement exerdseai will be held Thursday evening at seven on the west lawn, with 113 students receiving diplomas. The reception following gr«du»tlon will be held la* 1 a college or- the Prooeav ganl ration. I ir. Frank W Thomas,1 presl dent of the col lege, wilt present the open lng address after which the presented to the most deserving and outstandlnj person in the several depart awards to be given Include the Publications award, the public speaking award and the Wdmen'a Athletic Association award. The Delta Sigma Epsllon Cup will be to the most outstandtng freshman girl. Tbe Installation of all the new officers of the atudent body by Virginia Jansen, V student president will also be h>1d at thle time. The member* of Tokalon and the Blue Key, men's honorary scholastic fraternity, will be present on the stage. Twenty Outstanding Frosh Women Are Elected toTriple S Next year's members of the Sophomore Service Society were chosen last Monday by the present members of Triple S, whom they will succeed, it was announced today. Those selected, on the basis of scholarship, leadership ability, and potentialities, are Alberta. Kiehl, Betty Miley, Marie Kauffung. Sin on the steps of the union, accord Virginia Sager J*oueo. stu dent president. 8nch' articles aa glasses, dark _ aaaea, fountain' pens, wallets books and clothing will be sold. Those who, bare lost articles throughout the year will be. given their mst chance to claim them in the Association Office on Monday Lost, Found Auction Set for Tuesday An auction aale. of lost and found articles, sponsored by the student body and tho proceeds o hlch will go to the Red Cross will be, held Tuesday at 12:30 p.m ' -ntirely In Latin, haa been sum Critic Appraises Concert by Chorus By Georgia Setty An enjoyable program of rellgi oua and secular music performed by the Senior Women's Chorus un der the fine direction of Verne D Delaney waa attended by a Urge and appreciative audience Monday night Despite the rumored condition o j the accoustlca In tbe college auditorium, everyone was charmed by the exquisite dynamics and rich harmony of tbe musie. Mr. Delaney has always Insisted upon the mastery of correct concert tech nlque by his performers and the results of hla work were clearly In evidence Monday night. Every" singer had teamed to breathe and to enunciate correctly and It la no mean feat to auatatn a smooth lovely tone such aa we heard throughout the Stabat Mater of Alessandro Scarlatti. The beautiful Stabat Mater, sung only twice before on tbe entire weal coast; the first performance waa given in Seattle. Wash., anc the second at the University of California, about a year ago. Among the promising voices of the seven soloists I particularly noticed the mature and rich con tralto tonea of France* Karon and Ruth Relman, metso soprano,, whoso midjlle range i» exquisite. Tbe Nail. Pauline Pen dei grass. Dorothea Sunler. Barbara Castleberry, Josephine Ar bums. Hobble Lou Hanner, Helen Ilurgess. Emajoy Hutchison. Mary Btliskov. Dorothy Joaea, Helei Chin. Annabelle Kroeker, Ruth Jean Whltmore. Sylvia Carisen, Lorraine Futrelle, Elaine Goodrich and Jackie Reed. Lola Browe, Triple 8 president 111 Install the new officers at a Int. meeting of the two groups at noon today, after the final elecUbn of the president at that time The new men*-! hers, who -were] notified of their membership by personal Invitation, met Wednesday to elect Tied for, president Miss CaaUeberry] and Ml** Han Lola Brow* nor. The other officer* are vice- president, Mlsa Cariien; secretary treasurer, Ml** Kiehl; historian Miss Goodrich; student councl representative. Miss Sunjer; AWf representative. Miss Mlley, and publicity chairman. Miss Futrtlle. Triple S Is a service organise Hon which .helps with various school activities such aa concerts drives of different types, dinners and tea*. This year Triple 8 baa taken complete charge of tbe war bond and stamp sales. Summer School Begins June 12; Feels$28.50 The third Fresno State College summer sesson at the college, under the supervision df Dr. Mitchell P. Drlggs, dean ot the summer mer session, will open with registration on Monday. June 12. from |.fr'trr'T2 a.m. and from 1 to S pro. The registration fee for »1 x weeks $28.50. Students who do not Intend to remain through the seaalon may register at tbe rate of 15 per week. Three unite or teas may be registered for at tbe rate of IS. per unit. The courses to be offered this summer by about 40 faculty membera are: Art—Art Structure..(a; Clay li; Snd Crafts ror Children, JS0.' 11 I o logical Science: General Human Anatomy, 65; Oeneral Dot- ture 81 u d y. 101: Nature Study Laboratory. 102; Elementary Human Physiology. I; and Oeneral Zoology, 2a. 8ix commerce course*, including typing, ahorthand, and machine calculation and filing; IS couraea la education dealing mostly with tbe Dr. Brlgg* education of children; nine courses In English, two Of which pertain to journalism, and one of-which Is tbe English course lz; elementary Spanish In tbe foreign language division; three courses la geography and geology. Five courses In Indugtrla] arts; elghfscoursea In mathematics and astronomy; six coursss la mu»lc; three physical education course*; eight phy ileal science coursss; seven couraea la psychology, and three couraea tn speech. Additional information nay be obtained from Dr. Brigga or from tbe summer session bulletl ns available in hi* office. ' • local, tbe March from Tannhans by Wagner. NATIONAL ANTHEM SUNO • Tbe National Anthem will sung, tbe Invocation given, end tba * Senior Women's Chorus, under Use direction of Mr. V. D. Delaney, will sing Tbe Lord's Prayer by Heifer. Honor representative women graduates. Marjorie latin. wiu tben apeak oa -We Baaa'Sot*. I Wednesday afternoon at four In tbe college auditorium, and Mies Hutchison emphasised tbe Import-. anee of all graduates this n •." after which tbe Honor rea- reaentaUve of- tbe men graduates. Bob Dennett, will apeak oa "Tbe Future: Mans Leisure and Self- Preeldent Frank W. Thomaa wtB deliver hi* Address to tbe Orea- i, .preceded by tbe etngtag of Hoist's Ave Maria by the Sen! Women's Choree. Dr. A. R. Lang, Dean of TJpp Dlvlilon. will announce the awards and present tbe graduatee. and Dr. Thomaa will award tba d Tbe commencement will eloae Itb tbe elngtng Of tba Arm*. I Matsar. rvsarfbody t ctaes.e' Maxtne - - president, said. Triple membera will serve at tba reoo Hon. BACCALAUREATE ANNOUNCED~ Baccalaureate services win bold Sunday afternoon at tea la I Playhouse. Miss HtttchssOJi said, and all graduates, etisflseita. friend* and faculty metal.org are I Invited. , rompanled by Bob B« student eaaakera wOl be Jaae I Rom. Betty Jane Carter taxi Tin sue ' don. The Blue Key. mea'i honor organisation, will ■ " tbe services. . Tbe senior elaaa president atao reminded seniors of other ■ ' Preceding Baccalaureate service* Sunday, tba senior breakfast will ta held la tbe student nnJoa at »:S0 a. m. and the senior Dtetarea will be shown ta tbe Flejhotwe. -he movies Include pictures of eea- >r activities for the but " 7**ra. ■ Senior Brealrfest Tickets -Now on Sate Tickets to the.senior bweHaaa will ta sold ta tba foyer of tbe ua- . ion today from It to ~ alao ta bought any t popa. today from Marian Breve. Marge Estill, or Jane Rose. Tickets are 11. and each s .. ittat buy one by today la order to attend tbe breakfast at »:M I Sunday la tho un
Object Description
Title | 1944_06 The Daily Collegian June 1944 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1944 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | June 2, 1944 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1944 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Editor Promises
Campus to Arrive
By Wednesday
The 1944 Campus will be
. completed and ready for distribution Wednesday afternoon, annqunccd Leon arc
Kmvt'll, Campus editor.
The Campuses will be dletrlb
uled alphabetically . according to
the last name of the students A to
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