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■COLLESJAN _ %m!nin^ ■ IKpl Hr... i - Periods by . the fresso »i - 111 5ociation by —The Fresno .State College Collegian GRIN AND BEAR IT , Pss-oim, a, i ... ,,..,*.. u«,r «. »« a, S,.rsh ». NationalAdvertisingSenrice.lnc. ' , ":. :"-':Tl'-l'-V- ph'r-<' -M721' P *" _...IACK HANSEN IACK POMEROY sift & mm 9 £ II111 a ■ *-: .-- - !....-«..? Ln-.dsey. -"Isancr ::■- 1-.-. !•■' Ein.F.ar. n-.-i-.-i *'"i..?;""""-" *** 0™em)yk». O ■ JyiiS iS/dfers..'.. In Uniform By Margaret lorgenau WE CAN DO IT, TOO i Litest proposal to rcme-dy the- situation nia'de Student Body President Glenn Gooder was it the lj*t Student Council meeting and he did not press rlic issue-. Since that time, the- student president's office has planned a dance f«r this Friday nic.ht. .idinissimi stamp, in addition to a 2Vccnt charge to cover Most certainly, that is a move in the right direction, but it is not faced today is an unusual one and -to cope with It would seem that some persons in particular and possibly the student body in gener,*! just -cannot be bothered. But whales this apathy, there can be no re. If the University ... S..i, I-raneisco, euili .1 el.iv- raise SIQ.OW, then Fresno State—granting that l.'SFs location is to its advantage in a drive ..i this kind—with an 1X1, should be able to sell and buy at least as many stamps as did the students of LSI CAI^ORMAHRST Alumni of 6)1 America scntcd at the "University of ihe Air," the Naval Air Girps rraining base at Corpus Oiristi. Texas. Included are .me- college ol ..sieopatl; schools of divinity. California, ssiih 13} students, from 61 seliMils. has more cadets than any other >r 20 per cent of die "student body." If Axis powers could capture and hold certain parts of South America, they could cut us off ipplics of oil rubber, tin, and important Kidstuffs. likely nose" for Latin-Amcrica is at present building'a fighting force of 2,000,000 men, and a majority of the South and Central American countries have already declared war on the Axis. What our Latin-American neighbors need from us is lease-lend equipment to arm their fighting men They arc getting it now and in due time will gei it in much greater Quantities. Let's make every day a Pan-American Day. —Anderson. . -The Fresno.State College Collegian- J '■■" -Page Three FRESNO STATE WALLOPS STANFORD, 76 TO 54 ■COIJLEOISNSPQ&TS !B^^^?jBulldogs Score Easy ' —" * Win Over Indians vSulldoa Dales By Scalds Psloyan Handball Tourney Under Full Speed - we hata to be pessimistic but nl.-s tourney In Ibo next couple ol Joss taokad awfully.good againat. Th< Spartan Juggarnaught pitsd Slnslee: TUESDAY—4:00 p. m. ..ii.mooo In our opinion was M M ll-r.-l ot Stanford. III. lllll Smllb. th* Syrians' wonder * niaV/Frollh' *"""' "*■ Cl"ri" ,-,.|.is Ii. 111* naUnn. "»uluo-b*.tas»* |H* so' "Ironuv" to" Ian. BK. l.roa.1 jut,,,, .-lib a 51 loot «» Inch TUESDAY—3:00 p an. leap: i.n.l ,lu. hush jum» In S leet WEDNESDAY—10:00 a. H>. *»' Not bad for a atari! ; WEDNESDAY—4:00 p. m. Duke Mllnea, ZM. vs. Al Thonen. . tbli year. Anion* ihr fonr ot tUeni: Itahor j ..""'sT'd KOR .re.on. in.- Dm P....- boy. wbo could run Ihc oven, arou ,, .0:0. j ./,?,.,»;*. • Local Clhdermen Dominate Meet With 10 Rrst Places; Take first Victory Over Indians in School History The Bulldog'track-te,- t,,,k the measure of Stanford Uni'vera- .. ity for the first tim. NAVY ANNOUNCEMENT TO COLLEGE FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES 17 19 You want to serve your country! Why not serve where your college training will do the most good? Under llw Navy's newest plan, you can en- in college. I f you roako ."new plan.' 17 and 19 i Who may quality 1 bo accepted under re between the ages physical standard*, you can enlist now on an Apprentice) Seaman in the Naval Reserve. You will be in the Navy. But until you have finished two calendar years, you will remain -* In college, taking regular college courses under your own professors. Your studies will emphasize mathematics, physics and Af ler you have successfully completed 1J4 calendar years of work, you will be given a written examination prepared by the Navy. This examination is competitive. It is do- signed to select the best men for training as Naval Officers. Hew to become an Olrlcer If you rank sufficiently high in thoexamina- tion and "can meet the physical standards; you will have your choice of two courses — each leading to an officers . 1. You may volunteer for training as an Aviation Officer. In Ihw case you will bo per- milled to finish at least tho second calendar year of your collcgo workSofter rtKafter which yon , ..r.i ■r,-.i.iu»us.v».duty for training to become an officer-pilot. Approximately * 20,000 men a year will Iw accepted for 2. Or you will be selected for training as a Deck or Engineering Officer. In this case you will bo allowed to continue your college, work until you have received your degree. DONT WAIT. 1. Take this announcement to 2. Or go to the nearest Navy * 3. Or mail coupon below for After graduation yoiiwill be ordered to active duly for training to become a Deck or Engineering Officer. Approximately 15,000 men a year will be accepted. If you do not qualify for special officer's -ill be. allowed lo finish the - year of college, after which ymiwill lx-i.r.l.-r.il ion. -live duty ot a Naval Training .Station as Apprentice Seaman. . Those who fail lo pass their e-ullege ».>r". ■nullified lo be :m officer in ilie Navy. ..ACT TODAY . the Dean of your college. Recruiting Station. FREE BOOK giving full details. F.S.C.Nine Splits Series ; With Improved Mustangs 4 began competition in 1938, Saturday afternoon, 76 to 54. e the Stanfordites, rated the ' five. The Indians came oat ) RECORDS BROKEN The IT baseball t - split . vastly improved Cal Aggies on the Aggies' home fielt losing the first game 4 to 3, and winning the second, 1 The Aggies were quite lucky, to eke out Jhe one rui cording to members of the Bulldog team. Pitcher Mere fSS"*".Trackmen Prepare ££» For- Valley J. Cs - e.ebt-lap -».ot. BATTING AVERAGES FOR SIX GAMES |Four Games Played Mural Tennis Starts h Sfftban I™,™?1 Schedule Tomorrow ICE SKATE AT THE HEW FRESNO ICERINK ^ e^^TONlTE .VARSITY F MEETING. St j i D~.oM K„m,-. F
Object Description
Title | 1942_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 14, 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 | ■COLLESJAN _ %m!nin^ ■ IKpl Hr... i - Periods by . the fresso »i - 111 5ociation by —The Fresno .State College Collegian GRIN AND BEAR IT , Pss-oim, a, i ... ,,..,*.. u«,r «. »« a, S,.rsh ». NationalAdvertisingSenrice.lnc. ' , ":. :"-':Tl'-l'-V- ph'r-<' -M721' P *" _...IACK HANSEN IACK POMEROY sift & mm 9 £ II111 a ■ *-: .-- - !....-«..? Ln-.dsey. -"Isancr ::■- 1-.-. !•■' Ein.F.ar. n-.-i-.-i *'"i..?;""""-" *** 0™em)yk». O ■ JyiiS iS/dfers..'.. In Uniform By Margaret lorgenau WE CAN DO IT, TOO i Litest proposal to rcme-dy the- situation nia'de Student Body President Glenn Gooder was it the lj*t Student Council meeting and he did not press rlic issue-. Since that time, the- student president's office has planned a dance f«r this Friday nic.ht. .idinissimi stamp, in addition to a 2Vccnt charge to cover Most certainly, that is a move in the right direction, but it is not faced today is an unusual one and -to cope with It would seem that some persons in particular and possibly the student body in gener,*! just -cannot be bothered. But whales this apathy, there can be no re. If the University ... S..i, I-raneisco, euili .1 el.iv- raise SIQ.OW, then Fresno State—granting that l.'SFs location is to its advantage in a drive ..i this kind—with an 1X1, should be able to sell and buy at least as many stamps as did the students of LSI CAI^ORMAHRST Alumni of 6)1 America scntcd at the "University of ihe Air," the Naval Air Girps rraining base at Corpus Oiristi. Texas. Included are .me- college ol ..sieopatl; schools of divinity. California, ssiih 13} students, from 61 seliMils. has more cadets than any other >r 20 per cent of die "student body." If Axis powers could capture and hold certain parts of South America, they could cut us off ipplics of oil rubber, tin, and important Kidstuffs. likely nose" for Latin-Amcrica is at present building'a fighting force of 2,000,000 men, and a majority of the South and Central American countries have already declared war on the Axis. What our Latin-American neighbors need from us is lease-lend equipment to arm their fighting men They arc getting it now and in due time will gei it in much greater Quantities. Let's make every day a Pan-American Day. —Anderson. . -The Fresno.State College Collegian- J '■■" -Page Three FRESNO STATE WALLOPS STANFORD, 76 TO 54 ■COIJLEOISNSPQ&TS !B^^^?jBulldogs Score Easy ' —" * Win Over Indians vSulldoa Dales By Scalds Psloyan Handball Tourney Under Full Speed - we hata to be pessimistic but nl.-s tourney In Ibo next couple ol Joss taokad awfully.good againat. Th< Spartan Juggarnaught pitsd Slnslee: TUESDAY—4:00 p. m. ..ii.mooo In our opinion was M M ll-r.-l ot Stanford. III. lllll Smllb. th* Syrians' wonder * niaV/Frollh' *"""' "*■ Cl"ri" ,-,.|.is Ii. 111* naUnn. "»uluo-b*.tas»* |H* so' "Ironuv" to" Ian. BK. l.roa.1 jut,,,, .-lib a 51 loot «» Inch TUESDAY—3:00 p an. leap: i.n.l ,lu. hush jum» In S leet WEDNESDAY—10:00 a. H>. *»' Not bad for a atari! ; WEDNESDAY—4:00 p. m. Duke Mllnea, ZM. vs. Al Thonen. . tbli year. Anion* ihr fonr ot tUeni: Itahor j ..""'sT'd KOR .re.on. in.- Dm P....- boy. wbo could run Ihc oven, arou ,, .0:0. j ./,?,.,»;*. • Local Clhdermen Dominate Meet With 10 Rrst Places; Take first Victory Over Indians in School History The Bulldog'track-te,- t,,,k the measure of Stanford Uni'vera- .. ity for the first tim. NAVY ANNOUNCEMENT TO COLLEGE FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES 17 19 You want to serve your country! Why not serve where your college training will do the most good? Under llw Navy's newest plan, you can en- in college. I f you roako ."new plan.' 17 and 19 i Who may quality 1 bo accepted under re between the ages physical standard*, you can enlist now on an Apprentice) Seaman in the Naval Reserve. You will be in the Navy. But until you have finished two calendar years, you will remain -* In college, taking regular college courses under your own professors. Your studies will emphasize mathematics, physics and Af ler you have successfully completed 1J4 calendar years of work, you will be given a written examination prepared by the Navy. This examination is competitive. It is do- signed to select the best men for training as Naval Officers. Hew to become an Olrlcer If you rank sufficiently high in thoexamina- tion and "can meet the physical standards; you will have your choice of two courses — each leading to an officers . 1. You may volunteer for training as an Aviation Officer. In Ihw case you will bo per- milled to finish at least tho second calendar year of your collcgo workSofter rtKafter which yon , ..r.i ■r,-.i.iu»us.v».duty for training to become an officer-pilot. Approximately * 20,000 men a year will Iw accepted for 2. Or you will be selected for training as a Deck or Engineering Officer. In this case you will bo allowed to continue your college, work until you have received your degree. DONT WAIT. 1. Take this announcement to 2. Or go to the nearest Navy * 3. Or mail coupon below for After graduation yoiiwill be ordered to active duly for training to become a Deck or Engineering Officer. Approximately 15,000 men a year will be accepted. If you do not qualify for special officer's -ill be. allowed lo finish the - year of college, after which ymiwill lx-i.r.l.-r.il ion. -live duty ot a Naval Training .Station as Apprentice Seaman. . Those who fail lo pass their e-ullege ».>r". ■nullified lo be :m officer in ilie Navy. ..ACT TODAY . the Dean of your college. Recruiting Station. FREE BOOK giving full details. F.S.C.Nine Splits Series ; With Improved Mustangs 4 began competition in 1938, Saturday afternoon, 76 to 54. e the Stanfordites, rated the ' five. The Indians came oat ) RECORDS BROKEN The IT baseball t - split . vastly improved Cal Aggies on the Aggies' home fielt losing the first game 4 to 3, and winning the second, 1 The Aggies were quite lucky, to eke out Jhe one rui cording to members of the Bulldog team. Pitcher Mere fSS"*".Trackmen Prepare ££» For- Valley J. Cs - e.ebt-lap -».ot. BATTING AVERAGES FOR SIX GAMES |Four Games Played Mural Tennis Starts h Sfftban I™,™?1 Schedule Tomorrow ICE SKATE AT THE HEW FRESNO ICERINK ^ e^^TONlTE .VARSITY F MEETING. St j i D~.oM K„m,-. F |