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Page Two -The Fresno State College Collegian- ■COLLEGIAN National Advertising Service, Inc. Cattef PaUhiaT, RapreremSatree ^cTr SARKIS PELOYAN Bus! twtqr.. ERNEST ANDERSON EDITORIAL BOARD ' Ernest Anderson Art Reich Leonard Rcwell EXIT 1942 The ce.mini: of the Chn-.tm.is holidays once i.iMin signals thc cnJ ,.f another ve.tr. America, and Trcsno State is dosing <>ut one of tts most eventful vtars in history , thc nat.em cooperate with the administration by attending these four days. As this is the list issue of The GMlegian in 19-12. the staff and editors all join in wishing the student body a very Merry Christmas prosperous New Year. CANTEEN A SUCCESS The Gay Nineties Review, which intretduced Miss Virginia Hess a director at the Univcrsity-Str Playhouse, hid i sellout house even' night of its run from December 7 to 11. Tonight, the list performance of the production, be season ticket night. Thc cimeen series is », plctcly new type of entertainment on the l-'rcsno cimpus, and will be .ontinued in other shows with different themes in future productions, tccording to J. W. Wright, head of the Playheiusc.—Guthne. Triple ihe d.i\ Frew- a!!i dart t full ' of 917-1918 tdcr thc _._. , . pridu- in enrollment until ,..,.,.. .. ,s-r after Petri Harrx.r. there are onh 1200 students, mostly ,-, c!<. left r..ieh passing day dur- railed up from FSC l>u: retrardless of thc curtailment in enrollment, budgets, etc . we at Fresno State are- still carrying or business as usual." And »"c hope . do -i thc t n,i!L- FSC will be doing its little pin by closinc down one week e-irlic! for thc holidays in order to givt thc students an opportunity to aid the DTBMs in meeting thc YuU Tlie stuelcws will be required t< return to school I r four days im- mediatelv following Christmas - December 28. 29. H> and 31. Il is expected that all students will YOU WOULDN'T COOK ON A TOY RANGE WRONG SIZE BULBS ARE Btffia TOO Ynu might be able to cook for a canary on a toy range, but it takes a full sized range to cook a meal. Wrong sized bulbs are just as bad. It takes proper sized bulbs to provide enough light for rending and studying and to eliminate eye-strain. Make sure your bulbs are the right size. BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT • AN JOAQUIN POWEH DIVISION ...K,w S Elects Five Girls to Freshman Club The Triple S baa elected live new members to the Freshman Women's luncheon Club. They are Mary Phillips. Jackie j Schuknecht. Virginia Ilrlgham. Shirley Lee Cobb and Ixiulse Mas EWly elect- OMEGA XI OMICRON INITIATES PLEDGES Last night the formal Initiation of the Omega XI Omleron sororll) t the home of Clare Way was held i- Ave '. The n sorority are M, Hornby and Connie Paschall. Following the ceremony, refr. ments were served and bridge i Saturday niglit the sorority 11 Sparkling as her Christmas tree .. .Joyce's Counterpoints Satiny and gleaming, with tiny golden hearts twinkling 'round the soles, these gay little slippers are pretty as Christmas ribbons. She'll love wearing them with her beautiful robe. Light blue; pink, wine, white, navy or blade FRESNO AT FULTON DO YOU PIG ITT e. -0^L**e*t ■«**._ ■ss-^SSSB? -The Fresno State College Collegian- Il Debate Teams - Pa§ e Three Even Rain Will Be Rationed under a STATION WAGON UTILITY COAT On Speaking Tour C/auetf ZJu ru/o By Gordon Scott • THE TITLE. "Mother of the Football Team" could well be given the proprietor of Cellini's. "Patsy," aa the boys affectionately call him, has long been known aa an ardent supporter of the Cardinal and Blues teams. Patsy last week gave the enUre team, yell leaders, student body officers, and their ot the biggest blowouts in FSC history. His generosity Is as famous as his Italian spaghetti. His support of FSC athletes farther than just spirit; he hi never turned down a player for meal "on the cuff." The counters and mirrors of Patsy's restaurant are filled with endorsed footballs, newspaper clippings, plaques from Leo Dlel and Alexander Ooogoo- n left Sunday to appear In debates before seven service clubs. and three high schools In Red Bluff, Orland. Willows. Corning and Redding. California. 8ubJect for their debates Is "Resolved, That the United NaUona Should Form a World Federation With Police Power and Power to Settle International Disputes." Harvey 8hlelds and Eugene Adams appeared yesterday before the Fresno Breakfast Club, speaking subject They leave today for four debates before service clubs in Petaluma and Santa Rosa. newa a er n ura They will also apear at Petaluma | various fraternlUes.' and plctt High School. ."Meet the boys at Cellini's," though Food Producers' Classes to Begin All persons contemplating home vegetable gardening or home poultry raising are urged to take one both of two courses to be known aa Home Vegetable Gardening and Home Poultry Production, which have their organizing meetings These courses are being sponsored by the state department of education In cooperation with the federal government, under the direction of Winston Strong, supervisor of National Defense Training of the Fresno SUte College. Home vegetable- gardening will be Instructed by J. W. Maaten. assistant professor of agriculture, and the first meeting will be held today at 7:30 p.m. In room 113 of McLane Hall. Home poultry production will be taught by O. M. Hraun. assistant professor of agriculture. This group will be organized, Tuesday, December 15. at 7:30 p.m. In room 113 of McLane Hall. These meetings will be for organizational purposes only and at these meetings hours, evenings, Don't start for home cluttered up with luggage. Just phone Railway Express and we'll call for your trunks and bags, speed them to your hot an and comfort on the tram, to say nothing of pick-up and delivery at no extra ci within oar regular vehicle limits in all cities and prin You can send "collect", too, when you u press. Just phone for information or serv : Railwa' Railway xpress AGENCY "^aajajr" tj,c. ■ NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE ■ and a ^htappu If few UJear bOLLEGE feOOK STORE J/ntAeUnioK ■**.<?$ ^«^^<^^e^«^^«^^«**«* From the depths of distant stes, to gtsei till woman of today with mermaid fasdns- rion, eome Imperial Cultured Pearls. Created in the living oyster . . . radiantly iridescent... relecting ths evanescent huts of ws shells, coral and ocean-bed verdure. they are ftuldctsly nutdwd and graduated in single or multiple strands. Desired by all women, Imperial Cultured Pearls bestow en the wssrtr thru- subtle splendors . . . their beauty, slive with color ... the treasured knewtedgt that thty will be a L£kl£D SIU6L6R FULTOn STRgeT Art Students lO^c off on all Artist's Materials with presentation of Student Body Cards A complete line of Artists' Supplies, including: • Linoleum Blocks • Inks, and • Papers Start your Christmas Cards Now) PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE 1251 Van Ness Ph. 3-6179
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 11, 1942 Pg 2-3 |
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 Two -The Fresno State College Collegian- ■COLLEGIAN National Advertising Service, Inc. Cattef PaUhiaT, RapreremSatree ^cTr SARKIS PELOYAN Bus! twtqr.. ERNEST ANDERSON EDITORIAL BOARD ' Ernest Anderson Art Reich Leonard Rcwell EXIT 1942 The ce.mini: of the Chn-.tm.is holidays once i.iMin signals thc cnJ ,.f another ve.tr. America, and Trcsno State is dosing <>ut one of tts most eventful vtars in history , thc nat.em cooperate with the administration by attending these four days. As this is the list issue of The GMlegian in 19-12. the staff and editors all join in wishing the student body a very Merry Christmas prosperous New Year. CANTEEN A SUCCESS The Gay Nineties Review, which intretduced Miss Virginia Hess a director at the Univcrsity-Str Playhouse, hid i sellout house even' night of its run from December 7 to 11. Tonight, the list performance of the production, be season ticket night. Thc cimeen series is », plctcly new type of entertainment on the l-'rcsno cimpus, and will be .ontinued in other shows with different themes in future productions, tccording to J. W. Wright, head of the Playheiusc.—Guthne. Triple ihe d.i\ Frew- a!!i dart t full ' of 917-1918 tdcr thc _._. , . pridu- in enrollment until ,..,.,.. .. ,s-r after Petri Harrx.r. there are onh 1200 students, mostly ,-, c!<. left r..ieh passing day dur- railed up from FSC l>u: retrardless of thc curtailment in enrollment, budgets, etc . we at Fresno State are- still carrying or business as usual." And »"c hope . do -i thc t n,i!L- FSC will be doing its little pin by closinc down one week e-irlic! for thc holidays in order to givt thc students an opportunity to aid the DTBMs in meeting thc YuU Tlie stuelcws will be required t< return to school I r four days im- mediatelv following Christmas - December 28. 29. H> and 31. Il is expected that all students will YOU WOULDN'T COOK ON A TOY RANGE WRONG SIZE BULBS ARE Btffia TOO Ynu might be able to cook for a canary on a toy range, but it takes a full sized range to cook a meal. Wrong sized bulbs are just as bad. It takes proper sized bulbs to provide enough light for rending and studying and to eliminate eye-strain. Make sure your bulbs are the right size. BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT • AN JOAQUIN POWEH DIVISION ...K,w S Elects Five Girls to Freshman Club The Triple S baa elected live new members to the Freshman Women's luncheon Club. They are Mary Phillips. Jackie j Schuknecht. Virginia Ilrlgham. Shirley Lee Cobb and Ixiulse Mas EWly elect- OMEGA XI OMICRON INITIATES PLEDGES Last night the formal Initiation of the Omega XI Omleron sororll) t the home of Clare Way was held i- Ave '. The n sorority are M, Hornby and Connie Paschall. Following the ceremony, refr. ments were served and bridge i Saturday niglit the sorority 11 Sparkling as her Christmas tree .. .Joyce's Counterpoints Satiny and gleaming, with tiny golden hearts twinkling 'round the soles, these gay little slippers are pretty as Christmas ribbons. She'll love wearing them with her beautiful robe. Light blue; pink, wine, white, navy or blade FRESNO AT FULTON DO YOU PIG ITT e. -0^L**e*t ■«**._ ■ss-^SSSB? -The Fresno State College Collegian- Il Debate Teams - Pa§ e Three Even Rain Will Be Rationed under a STATION WAGON UTILITY COAT On Speaking Tour C/auetf ZJu ru/o By Gordon Scott • THE TITLE. "Mother of the Football Team" could well be given the proprietor of Cellini's. "Patsy," aa the boys affectionately call him, has long been known aa an ardent supporter of the Cardinal and Blues teams. Patsy last week gave the enUre team, yell leaders, student body officers, and their ot the biggest blowouts in FSC history. His generosity Is as famous as his Italian spaghetti. His support of FSC athletes farther than just spirit; he hi never turned down a player for meal "on the cuff." The counters and mirrors of Patsy's restaurant are filled with endorsed footballs, newspaper clippings, plaques from Leo Dlel and Alexander Ooogoo- n left Sunday to appear In debates before seven service clubs. and three high schools In Red Bluff, Orland. Willows. Corning and Redding. California. 8ubJect for their debates Is "Resolved, That the United NaUona Should Form a World Federation With Police Power and Power to Settle International Disputes." Harvey 8hlelds and Eugene Adams appeared yesterday before the Fresno Breakfast Club, speaking subject They leave today for four debates before service clubs in Petaluma and Santa Rosa. newa a er n ura They will also apear at Petaluma | various fraternlUes.' and plctt High School. ."Meet the boys at Cellini's," though Food Producers' Classes to Begin All persons contemplating home vegetable gardening or home poultry raising are urged to take one both of two courses to be known aa Home Vegetable Gardening and Home Poultry Production, which have their organizing meetings These courses are being sponsored by the state department of education In cooperation with the federal government, under the direction of Winston Strong, supervisor of National Defense Training of the Fresno SUte College. Home vegetable- gardening will be Instructed by J. W. Maaten. assistant professor of agriculture, and the first meeting will be held today at 7:30 p.m. In room 113 of McLane Hall. Home poultry production will be taught by O. M. Hraun. assistant professor of agriculture. This group will be organized, Tuesday, December 15. at 7:30 p.m. In room 113 of McLane Hall. These meetings will be for organizational purposes only and at these meetings hours, evenings, Don't start for home cluttered up with luggage. Just phone Railway Express and we'll call for your trunks and bags, speed them to your hot an and comfort on the tram, to say nothing of pick-up and delivery at no extra ci within oar regular vehicle limits in all cities and prin You can send "collect", too, when you u press. Just phone for information or serv : Railwa' Railway xpress AGENCY "^aajajr" tj,c. ■ NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE ■ and a ^htappu If few UJear bOLLEGE feOOK STORE J/ntAeUnioK ■**.$ ^«^^<^^e^«^^«^^«**«* From the depths of distant stes, to gtsei till woman of today with mermaid fasdns- rion, eome Imperial Cultured Pearls. Created in the living oyster . . . radiantly iridescent... relecting ths evanescent huts of ws shells, coral and ocean-bed verdure. they are ftuldctsly nutdwd and graduated in single or multiple strands. Desired by all women, Imperial Cultured Pearls bestow en the wssrtr thru- subtle splendors . . . their beauty, slive with color ... the treasured knewtedgt that thty will be a L£kl£D SIU6L6R FULTOn STRgeT Art Students lO^c off on all Artist's Materials with presentation of Student Body Cards A complete line of Artists' Supplies, including: • Linoleum Blocks • Inks, and • Papers Start your Christmas Cards Now) PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE 1251 Van Ness Ph. 3-6179 |