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^^^" Page Four Sideline Ramblings. By Bergo Yenovkian -The Fre.no State CoHege Collegian- l Community Singing Held[| : At Thursday Assembly prise lo many l>"-.l <■<"" »"u-e •> majority of the M«>rts writ.'., an.! ra.lin .-innnunrern «h„ h.'l|..-.l Stern pick his squad were from the Bait It's this scribe's opinion that FpIIovs■> and lh.> Fresno Siatr- team tumblr- from ihe Knslern writers than from local r.riflr Toast prog The sports exceptions, so Involved boosting the -lip Pacific Coast Conference that I pro.ture.l by s Certainly th. Zenovich ha.l arranged to have ltd present for the assembly ... but due to gasoline ration- h.-y werp unable to be present, o community singing was led ip piano. Dorothy Ohaneslan spveral numbers, also ar u.nlp.1 by Miss Bagar. trill be compospd mainly i mbers from the coast confe e colleges. It would not besu | prising if Fellows, who mat Stern's All American team Is ove ■<! on the All Coast selectlon- . j mainly becnusp he Is from Fresno 11 State and not from Callfornl . : V. S. C. as won Ilosi.I.-s F.-llows, othpr mpmbers ashing of th.- Iliillrlog squad who si weak mpril All Coast honors In, j fullback Mickey Mastal, end Jim is like! Molich. and guard Jean Lamt Fresno ! Masini's record stamps him as n Fran best defensive back on the c uphold while his line plunging ratPS a •o.ild l acks. Umou DO YOU DIG IT? J ^S^°o««^ kk DONT TRY THE TRAIN Between Dec. 15 and Jan. 5 + Advance re»ervatlon» must be made far both coach and r travel between Dec. 15th and Jan. 5th. W ■dr We can not make coach reservation* by telephone. ir No coach reservations will be made unless you have a ticket. i. Seats In coaches will be sold only to seating capacity of cars. ir No extra sections of regular trains will be operated. bouthern Pacific is facing a critical situation in connection with holiday travel. Many thousands of men in uniform are being given holiday furloughs. We think everyone agrees that these men should be given first- consideration. We intend to carry them wherever they wish to go. Where men in uniform are not going. many cases, by their parents or wive be recognized, too. The tide of war traffic — troops, equipment,! — is mounting higher and vighcr, and we a - .the equipment to move it. Every locomotive v- used. The supply of passenger-carrying ca naturally reduced. Consequently, we will not be able to carry all the people who want to make holiday trips, despite all our efforts to increase the passenger- carrying capacity of our trains. n furlough they will be visited, ii . Thair travsl requirements mus ipplies and war materials e hard pressed to supply e have or can rent is being s left for civilian use is This is why you not to travel during the holiday season. SP Th« Friendly Southern Pacific "COUeE1 Ttwenty-eight "READABLE-WORTH READING" fritic Enoys New (ir'of Canteen •roduction By Cntherine Guthrie From the first note played t jhestro Bob Winzler's ear- ' J corny, yet lovable band, Tthe prancl fina,e of the cur" ,nt vogue, "On a Bicycle Ii <„■- Two." the first-nighters or made a round of , received a new tl i a! ions glances ot I reacted remarkably ring that this type ot is completely new to but more audience par- still needed. ,.iv,-«l skit. "He Ain't I'.y Nell." dragged from n,| Donabcllo Oearhart, ,-ly present, while Per- r. that shapely, darling !<>s. furnished the git quartet of barbershop John McGowan. Jack linn Mlllirr, and ( ,, brightened th , often, with nv one dances. Th a tap dance wit: s Review Is mor iLPHAS INITIATE hREE NEW MEMBERS •allfornlan. Those In- Jruce Williams, John it the Alpha meeting p Fresno State I FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1942 Left to right: H. C. Burbridge, Hubert Phillips, Dr. Frank W. Thomas, and D. S. Piston dis- problem in their new program series to start soon. Courtesy Fresno Bee. F.S.C. Heads Talk on KAAJ F. W. Thomas, president the college and program chalrm Dr. Hubert Phillips, dean lower division, will participate of the programs with I specialists, one from the AWS Asks Fliers To Thursday Social Symphony Novelties Planned for Tonight Two standards, two novelties, a nocturne and a march c< prise tonight's program of the Fresno State College symphony concert, under the direction of A. C. Berdahl, scheduled for 8:30 in the college auditorium. A Suite of Music by Royalty, transcribed by Quinto Mag- made up ot by Henry VIII of England. Louis XIII of Frances, Gesualdo of Italy. Passctyme With Good Company, by the English king, who was a flute player himself, has a brlel work. It Is a stately drinking so will be served f< Selma Publisher Succeeds Risley Lowell Pratt, editor of tbe Selma Enterprise, baa been appointed to succeed the late Thomas B. Rialcy, -1 a member of the College Founda- on by President F. W. Thomas. Tbe foundation is a non-profit corporation set up to administer any gifts, bequests, donations for tbe benefit ot the college and Its It waa through the foundation .at the bonds for Batclltte sta- Idium were sold and tbe purchases of tbe University-Street Playhouse t of the appolnt- e by Dr. Thomas late last week. Other members are W. B. Holland, chairman; Lesley Einstein, Dr. Nell J. Dau, Fred Prescott, Mllo Rowell. Gilbert Jertberg, F. A. Ho- man. C. L. McLane and Judge George Coegraye, all of Fresno; William J. George of Merced and Clark Clement of Lemoore. Pratt is widely known through- tbe Valley for bis newspaper ivltles. Assembly Includes Girls' Sextette Community singing and Christmas music by a college girls' sextette at the assembly in tbe auditorium Thursday will substitute for the annual carol services George Zenovich. In cbarge of assemblies, has announced. The sextette, under tbe direction of Verne Delaney will sing White Christmas. Bialu Blalo, by Vene. and a medley of carols. The sextette, the first to be or- ganixed on the Fresno State campus, Is made up of Ruth Yakllgian, Ruth Relman, Shirley Gardner, Bonnie Howison, Frances Koran, and Virginia Sugar. Thc accompanist Is Phyllis Edgar. national Hungarlai ilh Hungari. at ii-.t.-return Iphigenla in made up of ge of motives Ill's Clock ips.-nibling tonight. nf :. reciirr standnrd to Pat Thiele Crowned F.S.C. Queen of the campus. Resplendent In her regal robes, Miss Thiele was crowned queen of Fresno State College Friday night at tbe annual Queen's Ball, In the Rainbow ballroom, by Miss Meredith Jones, who
Object Description
Title | 1942_12 The Daily Collegian December 1942 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1942 |
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 | December 4, 1942 Pg 4- December 8, 1942 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1942 |
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 Sideline Ramblings. By Bergo Yenovkian -The Fre.no State CoHege Collegian- l Community Singing Held[| : At Thursday Assembly prise lo many l>"-.l <■<"" »"u-e •> majority of the M«>rts writ.'., an.! ra.lin .-innnunrern «h„ h.'l|..-.l Stern pick his squad were from the Bait It's this scribe's opinion that FpIIovs■> and lh.> Fresno Siatr- team tumblr- from ihe Knslern writers than from local r.riflr Toast prog The sports exceptions, so Involved boosting the -lip Pacific Coast Conference that I pro.ture.l by s Certainly th. Zenovich ha.l arranged to have ltd present for the assembly ... but due to gasoline ration- h.-y werp unable to be present, o community singing was led ip piano. Dorothy Ohaneslan spveral numbers, also ar u.nlp.1 by Miss Bagar. trill be compospd mainly i mbers from the coast confe e colleges. It would not besu | prising if Fellows, who mat Stern's All American team Is ove ■s. furnished the git quartet of barbershop John McGowan. Jack linn Mlllirr, and ( ,, brightened th , often, with nv one dances. Th a tap dance wit: s Review Is mor iLPHAS INITIATE hREE NEW MEMBERS •allfornlan. Those In- Jruce Williams, John it the Alpha meeting p Fresno State I FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1942 Left to right: H. C. Burbridge, Hubert Phillips, Dr. Frank W. Thomas, and D. S. Piston dis- problem in their new program series to start soon. Courtesy Fresno Bee. F.S.C. Heads Talk on KAAJ F. W. Thomas, president the college and program chalrm Dr. Hubert Phillips, dean lower division, will participate of the programs with I specialists, one from the AWS Asks Fliers To Thursday Social Symphony Novelties Planned for Tonight Two standards, two novelties, a nocturne and a march c< prise tonight's program of the Fresno State College symphony concert, under the direction of A. C. Berdahl, scheduled for 8:30 in the college auditorium. A Suite of Music by Royalty, transcribed by Quinto Mag- made up ot by Henry VIII of England. Louis XIII of Frances, Gesualdo of Italy. Passctyme With Good Company, by the English king, who was a flute player himself, has a brlel work. It Is a stately drinking so will be served f< Selma Publisher Succeeds Risley Lowell Pratt, editor of tbe Selma Enterprise, baa been appointed to succeed the late Thomas B. Rialcy, -1 a member of the College Founda- on by President F. W. Thomas. Tbe foundation is a non-profit corporation set up to administer any gifts, bequests, donations for tbe benefit ot the college and Its It waa through the foundation .at the bonds for Batclltte sta- Idium were sold and tbe purchases of tbe University-Street Playhouse t of the appolnt- e by Dr. Thomas late last week. Other members are W. B. Holland, chairman; Lesley Einstein, Dr. Nell J. Dau, Fred Prescott, Mllo Rowell. Gilbert Jertberg, F. A. Ho- man. C. L. McLane and Judge George Coegraye, all of Fresno; William J. George of Merced and Clark Clement of Lemoore. Pratt is widely known through- tbe Valley for bis newspaper ivltles. Assembly Includes Girls' Sextette Community singing and Christmas music by a college girls' sextette at the assembly in tbe auditorium Thursday will substitute for the annual carol services George Zenovich. In cbarge of assemblies, has announced. The sextette, under tbe direction of Verne Delaney will sing White Christmas. Bialu Blalo, by Vene. and a medley of carols. The sextette, the first to be or- ganixed on the Fresno State campus, Is made up of Ruth Yakllgian, Ruth Relman, Shirley Gardner, Bonnie Howison, Frances Koran, and Virginia Sugar. Thc accompanist Is Phyllis Edgar. national Hungarlai ilh Hungari. at ii-.t.-return Iphigenla in made up of ge of motives Ill's Clock ips.-nibling tonight. nf :. reciirr standnrd to Pat Thiele Crowned F.S.C. Queen of the campus. Resplendent In her regal robes, Miss Thiele was crowned queen of Fresno State College Friday night at tbe annual Queen's Ball, In the Rainbow ballroom, by Miss Meredith Jones, who |