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REGISTRATION INCREASE INDICATED More Than 800 Students Issued Line Cards; Others j Expected Throughout Day A possible Increase in registration was indicated today with the announcement that over 800 students have been issued. line cards to date. Between 50 and 100 additional .students are expected to apply for line cards today, bringing the student body to a total ♦approaching $" "READABLE —WORTH\ READING" FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. MONDA^FEBRUARY 7., 1944 • NUMBER 1 FSC Bond Goal. $7,500 in Week; Booths'Open 8-41 In an attempt to meet th« Fresno State College 4th War Loan drive quota of $7,500. two booths will be kept open every day this week from X a INFORMATION, PLEASE i... PURCHASED ELSEWHERE • Pnrn •a* llffW-g- till -talrs m tl liuni ami from tin ;... ,i banks If the bond- are pun-bar.-.I .11 i hank. Ih«" pnrrhMtrt mual ask that th-> l»- rr-i||l-i| to the roll-*-.; ar ■ will b- given a r-r-lpl wklrh miih „..l l ,il,i .. MANAGE BOOTHS f|». booth* nr- bring maiiii.-.l o> member* <>I Trlpl- S, sophomore fsriin- »iM-|i-t) ami Tokalon. upper division somrn's honorary group finl-u will be IiiukIIoiI r-KlMiatlon >l.iy by those who have t\\n -oli! I.im.lv '..J..I- a m—Wig wl Tti-e.ln) to imlri .ohint Mil' tits Mlt> in- total sum o( salea will.* i-tnilii- what lyp- ot war tehleli |W -n.ll purrlins- Uses Mii-Ih Triple S Will Aid Wandering Frosh . membera of th- Sopho- vlc- SiM-li-ly wearing their i-in*. sa ill i, halttl today If «•• . Irani v. >],!! A.-.-..I .tiiiK to II..-pr.-M.l-iU. Triple s v. ill maintain •• »btr it iho*«m«l of I tl- aoRiflmtl.iu line, ami on- In front of th- library, at which AWS ' rjii-stloiinalK's I'oiifrrnlng high school activities anil plans for 111- tivitl-s in roll-K.' "111 I,. (Ill.il out lis th- new student*. Drtey Van S-v-nt-r has cbarge of th-s- two •Information bureaus" Olrl* also will be circulating be Iweun th- library and the atuil-nt Tire Aral ig—tlng of, th- oikbiiI gallon will b- held in»t Friday noon In Ibe rmntiillfe- room. Mia* Tlrnv.- said ICANNE BARGER. Triple S, sets Dorothy Ann Coughlm and Louis' Scherer, freshmen, slraiyht on Fresno Slate. Smoot Is Newly-Elected Transaicfe* President -l-ct-.l officer* Three Are Entered In Pin-up Contest Tha n-w officers intiud- Ruth moot. president; uin Mn- Sodcr mm, vice-president; Mary Jano. Iko. »e,-retAr>. "Una June Voae. r-r. ami Maurln- lllaneo. rp- ni..ii.!i-« in a n-w ar*tws1lav||a r-cciveil from contest headquai irt.il last year tooth- trans- n-nr. Mrs- Janaen said students Thru- final contestants have bean s-nt In to th- Lambda Nil Phi Pinup t'.lrl contest aa representatives (mm Kr-s.no State, according to Vlrflnla Sager Jnnsen. student president. The ilir— girls are Klalne Jones, freshman: Margaret Weymouth. Junior, and Maxlne Ilutrhlaon. sen- „ w-.~. any further word [l.000 should'be turned** In for tha t the loeiff coll-Re. would • Informed. January Activity Reports Are Due Activity reports for the January girl and flub of the month competition will be accepted throufh (be flrat week of school ending January (.1. announced Detty Whltten of the war activities committee. No points will be credited after that Activities should be listed separately with dates and hours of snrv- Ice. and turned In to the war activities committee box In tbe student tsost office. •venil changes hare been made the mica and the listing of ta, according to tbe committee: Illood donations given at th* tV hospital may be Included as activities at the usual 1.000] points each. 2. No more than 1.000 polnta w'lll .tint towards the award In any ie field of service lit • any one month, with the exception of Junior .hostessing, which is limited to 800. However, all extra point* will be held over and- counted In for the grand award to be given In May, w;lth the same exception of Junior hostessing, wblcb la not subject to hold over. The committee stressed the fact it nil points including those over mnth In which they were earned, i the committee will President Says FSC Has Worked Together As Never Before; Thanks Those Responsible Virginia. Sag-r Jans-n. slut resident, today thanked or git l oils mid individual* who 1 -Ip-M with FSfs a.tlvllles nl.-in-ni follows i-.-i, jn-i another mllealnne reana Mate hi«tor> Thl* *ei \t Hie -..in,- n rrVr, ' mil til.- f..ru'ty. definite ronttl Ilea- activities). ... hare b.-ti ..in present re lieitne Ui-^is-ar 111— K-n.lall amI Hetty P.-aison ha>< *»ne all -\r-llenl t»b ax eln.Ulil.-i. of the chapel service"! Th- .ffo.ts -I th<'stall? committee should f.- glean full I**ngultlon Th- Frosh Reception. War Cheat Drive, and the -poneorshlp ot the basketball games at- but n few of VIRGINIA SAGER JANSEN e big v ■ Itii'ldog hss been made successful only through the- cooperation of the i.'ganlgallnti* aa ,.a v :,.,!.■ The work of Pan-H>ll, AW«. WAA. the Cham Chonia. Phratrr-a, 1 rl- pie :n, the Freshman Women* l.ur.i li-.in flub. iall> iommlll-»>, Ihi. faculty, mid the public rela tloim i-oinmlttee. ha* m'-n Invaluable 1 personally- feel that, being a Mniill.-r.unlt. we have been able to work together aa a student body as never before. It this spirit Is carried through this next semea.er. The figure Is considerably la ax- cess of unofficial estimates by administrators.' who-, anticipated a drop In enrolment. REGISTER ALL DAY Registration will take place today for all students from S a, aa. to and from 1 p m to 5 p. m. Student body, tuition, and course fees will be paid In tha student union and advisors and Instructors will be located In tba library. All.old and new students who have record Iran scripts filed In tha office and who have line cards will report to the Del Mar entrance ot the student union at tbe time their line cants ssy. New students with no transcripts and old students who have missed a semester, or mora are to report to tbe main office. Any student without a Una card may obtain one at the main off lea-today. ENTRY FEES Student body fees are U 50; tui- have the exact change randy >n registering In order to speed the procedure. Mlsa Margaret Cosgrove, registrar, aald. Tha dues paid In two amounts: $1J.S0 for tuition and cObrsa feee, and ll-W for student body fees. After paying tha faaa, students 111 go to tha library, where advlav rs and Instructors will be located. There, programs will ha worked out' with Individual advisors and atudenta will be given advisors ie na.me* will be on UsajAegta- trsrtlon card 'obtained In tba anion. NBC Orchestra Looks For New Vp^al Talent Application blanks for poealble admlaslon to Phil Spltalny'a ait-ctrl orchestra, currently beard oror NDC networks at T p.m. each Ban- da v, are now available at radio atav tlun KM J. A national contest, conducted aa a search for vocal talent, will amd February 13. Dianas must be la the Cleveland office by that data. . Arrants AWSVice President; Frances Taylor Is Secretary As a result of the elections for officers of the Associated VVoni?n Students held January 21 and 24, Elizabeth Arrants is the new vice-president, and.Frances Taylor is secretary, announced Bettyjean Taylor, president of AWS. Sara Sajrer will serve as historian and Verna Dack will be election manager AWS publicity-fill be handled by Daisy Late Ras- iu**«n Marge Sorensen holds tba poaltion of treasurer, which, like he presidency. Is a year office Tbe other officers, appointed by- the president, sre: Jeanne Darter. -".-:..1 chairman: Annette Lallue. work chairman; Betty Pear- contact chairman; Merceleno Stockholm, room chairman: Robar-| ta Hrsit.il. adjustment chairman. Dorothy y McAllister, will " charge of tha student post office la tha union ". Tan tat l ve plana are being ma for AWS sponsored meetings to discuss axua-cnrrtenlaV activities, their Importance la college life. what they Included la tha past. what they are now, and what other college** are doing, according to Miss Taylor, who also said anyone enrolled In Fresno State College wtfuld be able to attend tbeaa meat-
Object Description
Title | 1944_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 |
Description
Title | February 7, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | REGISTRATION INCREASE INDICATED More Than 800 Students Issued Line Cards; Others j Expected Throughout Day A possible Increase in registration was indicated today with the announcement that over 800 students have been issued. line cards to date. Between 50 and 100 additional .students are expected to apply for line cards today, bringing the student body to a total ♦approaching $" "READABLE —WORTH\ READING" FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. MONDA^FEBRUARY 7., 1944 • NUMBER 1 FSC Bond Goal. $7,500 in Week; Booths'Open 8-41 In an attempt to meet th« Fresno State College 4th War Loan drive quota of $7,500. two booths will be kept open every day this week from X a INFORMATION, PLEASE i... PURCHASED ELSEWHERE • Pnrn •a* llffW-g- till -talrs m tl liuni ami from tin ;... ,i banks If the bond- are pun-bar.-.I .11 i hank. Ih«" pnrrhMtrt mual ask that th-> l»- rr-i||l-i| to the roll-*-.; ar ■ will b- given a r-r-lpl wklrh miih „..l l ,il,i .. MANAGE BOOTHS f|». booth* nr- bring maiiii.-.l o> member* <>I Trlpl- S, sophomore fsriin- »iM-|i-t) ami Tokalon. upper division somrn's honorary group finl-u will be IiiukIIoiI r-KlMiatlon >l.iy by those who have t\\n -oli! I.im.lv '..J..I- a m—Wig wl Tti-e.ln) to imlri .ohint Mil' tits Mlt> in- total sum o( salea will.* i-tnilii- what lyp- ot war tehleli |W -n.ll purrlins- Uses Mii-Ih Triple S Will Aid Wandering Frosh . membera of th- Sopho- vlc- SiM-li-ly wearing their i-in*. sa ill i, halttl today If «•• . Irani v. >],!! A.-.-..I .tiiiK to II..-pr.-M.l-iU. Triple s v. ill maintain •• »btr it iho*«m«l of I tl- aoRiflmtl.iu line, ami on- In front of th- library, at which AWS ' rjii-stloiinalK's I'oiifrrnlng high school activities anil plans for 111- tivitl-s in roll-K.' "111 I,. (Ill.il out lis th- new student*. Drtey Van S-v-nt-r has cbarge of th-s- two •Information bureaus" Olrl* also will be circulating be Iweun th- library and the atuil-nt Tire Aral ig—tlng of, th- oikbiiI gallon will b- held in»t Friday noon In Ibe rmntiillfe- room. Mia* Tlrnv.- said ICANNE BARGER. Triple S, sets Dorothy Ann Coughlm and Louis' Scherer, freshmen, slraiyht on Fresno Slate. Smoot Is Newly-Elected Transaicfe* President -l-ct-.l officer* Three Are Entered In Pin-up Contest Tha n-w officers intiud- Ruth moot. president; uin Mn- Sodcr mm, vice-president; Mary Jano. Iko. »e,-retAr>. "Una June Voae. r-r. ami Maurln- lllaneo. rp- ni..ii.!i-« in a n-w ar*tws1lav||a r-cciveil from contest headquai irt.il last year tooth- trans- n-nr. Mrs- Janaen said students Thru- final contestants have bean s-nt In to th- Lambda Nil Phi Pinup t'.lrl contest aa representatives (mm Kr-s.no State, according to Vlrflnla Sager Jnnsen. student president. The ilir— girls are Klalne Jones, freshman: Margaret Weymouth. Junior, and Maxlne Ilutrhlaon. sen- „ w-.~. any further word [l.000 should'be turned** In for tha t the loeiff coll-Re. would • Informed. January Activity Reports Are Due Activity reports for the January girl and flub of the month competition will be accepted throufh (be flrat week of school ending January (.1. announced Detty Whltten of the war activities committee. No points will be credited after that Activities should be listed separately with dates and hours of snrv- Ice. and turned In to the war activities committee box In tbe student tsost office. •venil changes hare been made the mica and the listing of ta, according to tbe committee: Illood donations given at th* tV hospital may be Included as activities at the usual 1.000] points each. 2. No more than 1.000 polnta w'lll .tint towards the award In any ie field of service lit • any one month, with the exception of Junior .hostessing, which is limited to 800. However, all extra point* will be held over and- counted In for the grand award to be given In May, w;lth the same exception of Junior hostessing, wblcb la not subject to hold over. The committee stressed the fact it nil points including those over mnth In which they were earned, i the committee will President Says FSC Has Worked Together As Never Before; Thanks Those Responsible Virginia. Sag-r Jans-n. slut resident, today thanked or git l oils mid individual* who 1 -Ip-M with FSfs a.tlvllles nl.-in-ni follows i-.-i, jn-i another mllealnne reana Mate hi«tor> Thl* *ei \t Hie -..in,- n rrVr, ' mil til.- f..ru'ty. definite ronttl Ilea- activities). ... hare b.-ti ..in present re lieitne Ui-^is-ar 111— K-n.lall amI Hetty P.-aison ha>< *»ne all -\r-llenl t»b ax eln.Ulil.-i. of the chapel service"! Th- .ffo.ts -I th<'stall? committee should f.- glean full I**ngultlon Th- Frosh Reception. War Cheat Drive, and the -poneorshlp ot the basketball games at- but n few of VIRGINIA SAGER JANSEN e big v ■ Itii'ldog hss been made successful only through the- cooperation of the i.'ganlgallnti* aa ,.a v :,.,!.■ The work of Pan-H>ll, AW«. WAA. the Cham Chonia. Phratrr-a, 1 rl- pie :n, the Freshman Women* l.ur.i li-.in flub. iall> iommlll-»>, Ihi. faculty, mid the public rela tloim i-oinmlttee. ha* m'-n Invaluable 1 personally- feel that, being a Mniill.-r.unlt. we have been able to work together aa a student body as never before. It this spirit Is carried through this next semea.er. The figure Is considerably la ax- cess of unofficial estimates by administrators.' who-, anticipated a drop In enrolment. REGISTER ALL DAY Registration will take place today for all students from S a, aa. to and from 1 p m to 5 p. m. Student body, tuition, and course fees will be paid In tha student union and advisors and Instructors will be located In tba library. All.old and new students who have record Iran scripts filed In tha office and who have line cards will report to the Del Mar entrance ot the student union at tbe time their line cants ssy. New students with no transcripts and old students who have missed a semester, or mora are to report to tbe main office. Any student without a Una card may obtain one at the main off lea-today. ENTRY FEES Student body fees are U 50; tui- have the exact change randy >n registering In order to speed the procedure. Mlsa Margaret Cosgrove, registrar, aald. Tha dues paid In two amounts: $1J.S0 for tuition and cObrsa feee, and ll-W for student body fees. After paying tha faaa, students 111 go to tha library, where advlav rs and Instructors will be located. There, programs will ha worked out' with Individual advisors and atudenta will be given advisors ie na.me* will be on UsajAegta- trsrtlon card 'obtained In tba anion. NBC Orchestra Looks For New Vp^al Talent Application blanks for poealble admlaslon to Phil Spltalny'a ait-ctrl orchestra, currently beard oror NDC networks at T p.m. each Ban- da v, are now available at radio atav tlun KM J. A national contest, conducted aa a search for vocal talent, will amd February 13. Dianas must be la the Cleveland office by that data. . Arrants AWSVice President; Frances Taylor Is Secretary As a result of the elections for officers of the Associated VVoni?n Students held January 21 and 24, Elizabeth Arrants is the new vice-president, and.Frances Taylor is secretary, announced Bettyjean Taylor, president of AWS. Sara Sajrer will serve as historian and Verna Dack will be election manager AWS publicity-fill be handled by Daisy Late Ras- iu**«n Marge Sorensen holds tba poaltion of treasurer, which, like he presidency. Is a year office Tbe other officers, appointed by- the president, sre: Jeanne Darter. -".-:..1 chairman: Annette Lallue. work chairman; Betty Pear- contact chairman; Merceleno Stockholm, room chairman: Robar-| ta Hrsit.il. adjustment chairman. Dorothy y McAllister, will " charge of tha student post office la tha union ". Tan tat l ve plana are being ma for AWS sponsored meetings to discuss axua-cnrrtenlaV activities, their Importance la college life. what they Included la tha past. what they are now, and what other college** are doing, according to Miss Taylor, who also said anyone enrolled In Fresno State College wtfuld be able to attend tbeaa meat- |