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SJ "COLLEOIAN UCHTY'S CARTOON. GRIN AND BEAR IT. STARTS TODAY efiLUME .TWENTY-FOUR MEW DEAL? — h [EMBEH OF CALIFORNIA NEWSP FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, T CHANGE Prexy Campaign Limitations Lifted By Amendment APEH POBLISH6BS ASSOOATIC* UESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940 MORE THE MERRIER NUMBER 13 iford Enter Battle it Presidents Post frosh C/ess Takes Command Of Fresno State Activities John Olson Takes Futrell's Prexy Position; Yearling* Will Serve On Boards, Committees Radka, Lai For Studei Fresno State student administration and activities are in the tinds of the yearlings this week. Proposal Would Put "Life" Into Four-way Contest ' flH^SH When John Olson, president pro tem, but In reality the fresh- BU, class president, took up the gavel yesterday the entire student Presidential Race fH-.^BPv."'","^ Seen as Petition political organization went under the control of the frosh class, whose members will serve on the various campus boards and committees during "Freshman Week." Posters, hand bills, banners, and free soda water will once again be used by candidates for student president if a proposed amendment to the college const - ■£-''v Wr i Deadline Nears Br Boa Smith :,. the duties o( the group will be ez- OH BOY Two more hats were tossed into the student body president Band to Hit Road race yesterday as Con Lanford, chairman of the Public Relations Committee, and Al Radka, vice- ... paper highlight Ocr of the highlight* of the week On Four-Day Tour . . . limitations mmmmt^jL president of the student body, announced" their candidacy. Their declarations followed .01 be :i special edition ol The Col- Ircisn next Friday which wlll he de- Santa Cruz, Bakersfield . rin' °'ll "",""°t">D' " '""* '"' Wk ^B ~Jfft close on the heels of an an tettd almost entirely to doing, of the Are Points of Call SrSO^HS | HsitasH^H nouncement in last Friday's Collegian that Charles Brown, Rally Committee chairman, is seeking ynnsby. frosh Journalist from Fowler the prexy's post R^^SSJg^LS^!!; r»"1 ^tenMvTlllo'ktag ,« .'.low to^rt.TT'V«rionChth,re.,d *PPet Although it was not until yesterday u editor pro tem for the one edition. of this kind that Fresno State has that "there 'ahall"!* no llmOaUons 'on SMARTIES AGAIN nouncement concerning his candidacy. tut. 4 nlor. public relations director. Hon auV"'ttat "e^pe'nes'l'ncu^ed'' n OMEGAS GRAB TOP Ihat he would ran. — radka surprises opens In Tulare Tuesday. April 30 and sad Olson, yesterday declared th.it the closes In Sanla Cms Friday. May 3, Hi'^rS'"""^* TONG GRADE RATING as a surprise to thou near the pollt- indent admlnlatraUon." and com- the show, will be presented. ... on ballot A top grade average of 1.66 held by the Omega Xi Omicron sorority for the fall semester once again gave the sororities an ... personnel given; Mm {tir roaJ |rlp pn)pOT Dtg)M In edge over the fraternities in grades, according to figures released orw"o»?nV«in^tteet:^i°ynclB """'in.' o^AMl" W ta Ve'^'oro Keneral election ballots for student yesterday by Dean Mary Baker. !*r.£ra™l*eh!" romtoent a'tb"^ Allen. Seymour Bond. Bernard Miller, of the v> M.n Club and In Vital a president. April 17 or 19. respectively, because, they said. If It were passed Ing In last Frlday-s Collegtan. waa the SUBSTITUTES would In all probability secure a peU- Donald Morrison. Robert Sbattuck. on th.- evening ol April 21 af the Htrgrry Mllbolland. Dick Robinson., VLalla Hlch School Auditorium und r Fat TMele. Bob Spangler. Robert' the sponsorship ot the Vlsalla Lions Special Meetings jHHrg^3 ana Sandborn. Bob Heeren. Mary Uu ... 3 years at visalia ... londgreen leads Thelma Londgreen. Alpha Theta, For Freshmen Tolc Frosh to Attend" ... Steinberg doubtful E.rr. No™*,n ^t'DKto'-M^"°^ and "th.^s'econd'".ar'MMford hasV- .lection on Friday. chelto. Delta Sigma Epsllon. who last Committees, Boards leas the general opinion Is that rii.-lr. SorLn°K.t«* .' . ' vlted the cast to return to llanford ... the amendment oml'honor l"ll ertthw average of I SO Student Body President Herb Fu he'hu'a1 Job srUungl*foar°n'm "upo'ub" ... student federation l^rfcTcommHl". Wendell Sum,'. ship" of the hleh°,rhU»rband;8May >. Jm\1r\j4%mm\TJ,»t\^mm% court. " "3 ","tml", '" * 1S'Ma" The?.'" is'lollow.":'1" "'^ WMlL 193?°.°tr.n."™' from^'buVcolle^ tetoi£jl^SJobJaai«."' SZr't M,.o.«d\Ut'.»olrlM .ororltlM'™"* °chw!U^"oS'croa* T1f.0O^B«rd of A.h..«lc Control. ".Tbee^promlnen?^ Election Committee. Bob Wlntler. , , i-,. ,r>:-.- ... ..:i-.,r ..: It.r Handbook in 103s and managing editor of The Collegian In 1539> In 1939 he May :. s.it. 1-uli Obispo In a night be used for campaign purposes. hurt Hunter, chairman, Dorothy Jan performattce at tbe local high school -^Howard Henderaon. and Verllnda fornla Pol)technical Hlch School: Fr|. ..pen... of candidate, for ttud.nt . . . omegas again dent Pr.sld.nf. Office. (Mora on Page Four) day May 3 (momlne) an assembly at Ihe Tosradero ITnlou Hlch School. v*3'LV^ffcT,o«npr.V.ld.l,U" •verjg*" They "« "followed b, the ""^^^..,.0,. .,ud.n, PLAYHOUSE Jw.,Ce.*.™"c..rk.andi, 2"oT""^i» Crus'lt't TneVw an'.ll t^n?r«trlct^o'n,.",, T .A«obnVal7"thlrrp^cesri're,^trvely. ,2:"-^ 'C105"ml,, "n°- 'Holiday' Ticket | Dates Released VOTING MB to Elect New ... at bakersfield JUNIOR CLASS MEET SET FOR THURSDAY mrn',g"n7ngtr.ver,X°Th'e*»ro™ THURSDAY- ,h^wa,v^^^^.M^u)■'.'un!!eMh« Dancing to tbe music of Hollywood. IS- IS—a" v. Coordination Com Production to Start 'rexy Tomorrow 3x3^^— class meeting Thursday night from 8 offer. &W£jS IS May 14, and May 21 GERMAN CLLLB A one-act play. "Klncr Mum llcl !.£5H5\Siri?d'H Gladys Schiedt, Dulcie Sharp Vying poC. AVR.'dka,"wpertona;or:',J^ n^lcal'Smw iT'bf pla^L^lS %ZiQ°~mm 12* PUb'iCitl0n,' """t'pia'yhouse"' "' ' ln"^,'^",, jJtttlon of a new A. W. S. pratltlwl (Mrsblad, twlw band director; Miriam Webb, dance director: and Mannlug. WINZLER HEADS freshmeni! wpl be served. burn's home. 6J3 McKinley Avenue. clans who Iwv* been appolnietl to the various bonnl* and commit toes dur U^'iul au"lS?i*."iO. and "r^she *dy» Schiedt and Dulcie Sharp a .- IT'S NEW \rts Degree ".''and*:!.'-*™""' "Cl"U '" "*" "■ <*< »o candldatei for the office, now Md by irma Mae Wnabuerger. Associate of / bod) cards Monday. May 6. at the Playhouse boa office. *W« 8***" lW° T™! chairman THURSDAY ASSEMBLY Dob Wlnzlcr will lake over the rn e F. S. C. students who have successfully completed a two-year vocational course or a regular lower division course, but who do not Intend to continue SSTeLSiv'SS ful production given by the Playhouse vv. Wright yesterday. "The cat. g^^SS of proressor of rou-l il kutmlcdgc wh. n be ""'""'"—"^ .,','emb y recognition for having completed a college training in a two-year cour»e. may be applied on a four-year degree. bly Thuiyay will be presided ov r by John OUon. president, and w 1 pTHT,'r',,'6,':ttm7,0°,'°" r,uh as an w,lvj^J™p^ent. Zm^m\7m\\ZlT^Z^ be In charge of Stuart Hunter ant nc^u!e°pUy.T7nhdicater A^othe'r stated President Thomas today. "It unusual technique employed by Mai- KTbS l^rSBcember1'lndI'ls0^ grain" tlnd, "a""' «««*««<«■ V* ""rerred^'riVsIudenis^uceeilful^ following: A major consisting of at ™irTor^U^^\CL0be^nh,ched appearing as the author of the play. ■■ttber of the Omesa XI Omicron SHHr"^ """ tlncate In Hie upper division." The de- i!^S^S?r5S ence. >od at time, remonstrating with *«• Schiedt will be a second seme* '** lanlor and Mlas Sharp a first COURSE FEES DUE Francisco this week end to arrange ir.tude'nt'.who were qualified lo re- ceive It. The degree will now apply In of tl... ....rly Dutch-Americn clothing All chairmen of ^^"J^'j^ gs*M la Eugene. Oreion. on AprU ^fUreL. » ». degree ^JTnT.'f,:.d,ofCu.^'o',,, fine will be M.15. [put. according to the Playhouse dl-
Object Description
Title | 1940_04 The Daily Collegian April 1940 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1940 |
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" |
Description
Title | April 2, 1940 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1940 |
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" |
Full-Text-Search | SJ "COLLEOIAN UCHTY'S CARTOON. GRIN AND BEAR IT. STARTS TODAY efiLUME .TWENTY-FOUR MEW DEAL? — h [EMBEH OF CALIFORNIA NEWSP FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, T CHANGE Prexy Campaign Limitations Lifted By Amendment APEH POBLISH6BS ASSOOATIC* UESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940 MORE THE MERRIER NUMBER 13 iford Enter Battle it Presidents Post frosh C/ess Takes Command Of Fresno State Activities John Olson Takes Futrell's Prexy Position; Yearling* Will Serve On Boards, Committees Radka, Lai For Studei Fresno State student administration and activities are in the tinds of the yearlings this week. Proposal Would Put "Life" Into Four-way Contest ' flH^SH When John Olson, president pro tem, but In reality the fresh- BU, class president, took up the gavel yesterday the entire student Presidential Race fH-.^BPv."'","^ Seen as Petition political organization went under the control of the frosh class, whose members will serve on the various campus boards and committees during "Freshman Week." Posters, hand bills, banners, and free soda water will once again be used by candidates for student president if a proposed amendment to the college const - ■£-''v Wr i Deadline Nears Br Boa Smith :,. the duties o( the group will be ez- OH BOY Two more hats were tossed into the student body president Band to Hit Road race yesterday as Con Lanford, chairman of the Public Relations Committee, and Al Radka, vice- ... paper highlight Ocr of the highlight* of the week On Four-Day Tour . . . limitations mmmmt^jL president of the student body, announced" their candidacy. Their declarations followed .01 be :i special edition ol The Col- Ircisn next Friday which wlll he de- Santa Cruz, Bakersfield . rin' °'ll "",""°t">D' " '""* '"' Wk ^B ~Jfft close on the heels of an an tettd almost entirely to doing, of the Are Points of Call SrSO^HS | HsitasH^H nouncement in last Friday's Collegian that Charles Brown, Rally Committee chairman, is seeking ynnsby. frosh Journalist from Fowler the prexy's post R^^SSJg^LS^!!; r»"1 ^tenMvTlllo'ktag ,« .'.low to^rt.TT'V«rionChth,re.,d *PPet Although it was not until yesterday u editor pro tem for the one edition. of this kind that Fresno State has that "there 'ahall"!* no llmOaUons 'on SMARTIES AGAIN nouncement concerning his candidacy. tut. 4 nlor. public relations director. Hon auV"'ttat "e^pe'nes'l'ncu^ed'' n OMEGAS GRAB TOP Ihat he would ran. — radka surprises opens In Tulare Tuesday. April 30 and sad Olson, yesterday declared th.it the closes In Sanla Cms Friday. May 3, Hi'^rS'"""^* TONG GRADE RATING as a surprise to thou near the pollt- indent admlnlatraUon." and com- the show, will be presented. ... on ballot A top grade average of 1.66 held by the Omega Xi Omicron sorority for the fall semester once again gave the sororities an ... personnel given; Mm {tir roaJ |rlp pn)pOT Dtg)M In edge over the fraternities in grades, according to figures released orw"o»?nV«in^tteet:^i°ynclB """'in.' o^AMl" W ta Ve'^'oro Keneral election ballots for student yesterday by Dean Mary Baker. !*r.£ra™l*eh!" romtoent a'tb"^ Allen. Seymour Bond. Bernard Miller, of the v> M.n Club and In Vital a president. April 17 or 19. respectively, because, they said. If It were passed Ing In last Frlday-s Collegtan. waa the SUBSTITUTES would In all probability secure a peU- Donald Morrison. Robert Sbattuck. on th.- evening ol April 21 af the Htrgrry Mllbolland. Dick Robinson., VLalla Hlch School Auditorium und r Fat TMele. Bob Spangler. Robert' the sponsorship ot the Vlsalla Lions Special Meetings jHHrg^3 ana Sandborn. Bob Heeren. Mary Uu ... 3 years at visalia ... londgreen leads Thelma Londgreen. Alpha Theta, For Freshmen Tolc Frosh to Attend" ... Steinberg doubtful E.rr. No™*,n ^t'DKto'-M^"°^ and "th.^s'econd'".ar'MMford hasV- .lection on Friday. chelto. Delta Sigma Epsllon. who last Committees, Boards leas the general opinion Is that rii.-lr. SorLn°K.t«* .' . ' vlted the cast to return to llanford ... the amendment oml'honor l"ll ertthw average of I SO Student Body President Herb Fu he'hu'a1 Job srUungl*foar°n'm "upo'ub" ... student federation l^rfcTcommHl". Wendell Sum,'. ship" of the hleh°,rhU»rband;8May >. Jm\1r\j4%mm\TJ,»t\^mm% court. " "3 ","tml", '" * 1S'Ma" The?.'" is'lollow.":'1" "'^ WMlL 193?°.°tr.n."™' from^'buVcolle^ tetoi£jl^SJobJaai«."' SZr't M,.o.«d\Ut'.»olrlM .ororltlM'™"* °chw!U^"oS'croa* T1f.0O^B«rd of A.h..«lc Control. ".Tbee^promlnen?^ Election Committee. Bob Wlntler. , , i-,. ,r>:-.- ... ..:i-.,r ..: It.r Handbook in 103s and managing editor of The Collegian In 1539> In 1939 he May :. s.it. 1-uli Obispo In a night be used for campaign purposes. hurt Hunter, chairman, Dorothy Jan performattce at tbe local high school -^Howard Henderaon. and Verllnda fornla Pol)technical Hlch School: Fr|. ..pen... of candidate, for ttud.nt . . . omegas again dent Pr.sld.nf. Office. (Mora on Page Four) day May 3 (momlne) an assembly at Ihe Tosradero ITnlou Hlch School. v*3'LV^ffcT,o«npr.V.ld.l,U" •verjg*" They "« "followed b, the ""^^^..,.0,. .,ud.n, PLAYHOUSE Jw.,Ce.*.™"c..rk.andi, 2"oT""^i» Crus'lt't TneVw an'.ll t^n?r«trlct^o'n,.",, T .A«obnVal7"thlrrp^cesri're,^trvely. ,2:"-^ 'C105"ml,, "n°- 'Holiday' Ticket | Dates Released VOTING MB to Elect New ... at bakersfield JUNIOR CLASS MEET SET FOR THURSDAY mrn',g"n7ngtr.ver,X°Th'e*»ro™ THURSDAY- ,h^wa,v^^^^.M^u)■'.'un!!eMh« Dancing to tbe music of Hollywood. IS- IS—a" v. Coordination Com Production to Start 'rexy Tomorrow 3x3^^— class meeting Thursday night from 8 offer. &W£jS IS May 14, and May 21 GERMAN CLLLB A one-act play. "Klncr Mum llcl !.£5H5\Siri?d'H Gladys Schiedt, Dulcie Sharp Vying poC. AVR.'dka,"wpertona;or:',J^ n^lcal'Smw iT'bf pla^L^lS %ZiQ°~mm 12* PUb'iCitl0n,' """t'pia'yhouse"' "' ' ln"^,'^",, jJtttlon of a new A. W. S. pratltlwl (Mrsblad, twlw band director; Miriam Webb, dance director: and Mannlug. WINZLER HEADS freshmeni! wpl be served. burn's home. 6J3 McKinley Avenue. clans who Iwv* been appolnietl to the various bonnl* and commit toes dur U^'iul au"lS?i*."iO. and "r^she *dy» Schiedt and Dulcie Sharp a .- IT'S NEW \rts Degree ".''and*:!.'-*™""' "Cl"U '" "*" "■ <*< »o candldatei for the office, now Md by irma Mae Wnabuerger. Associate of / bod) cards Monday. May 6. at the Playhouse boa office. *W« 8***" lW° T™! chairman THURSDAY ASSEMBLY Dob Wlnzlcr will lake over the rn e F. S. C. students who have successfully completed a two-year vocational course or a regular lower division course, but who do not Intend to continue SSTeLSiv'SS ful production given by the Playhouse vv. Wright yesterday. "The cat. g^^SS of proressor of rou-l il kutmlcdgc wh. n be ""'""'"—"^ .,','emb y recognition for having completed a college training in a two-year cour»e. may be applied on a four-year degree. bly Thuiyay will be presided ov r by John OUon. president, and w 1 pTHT,'r',,'6,':ttm7,0°,'°" r,uh as an w,lvj^J™p^ent. Zm^m\7m\\ZlT^Z^ be In charge of Stuart Hunter ant nc^u!e°pUy.T7nhdicater A^othe'r stated President Thomas today. "It unusual technique employed by Mai- KTbS l^rSBcember1'lndI'ls0^ grain" tlnd, "a""' «««*««<«■ V* ""rerred^'riVsIudenis^uceeilful^ following: A major consisting of at ™irTor^U^^\CL0be^nh,ched appearing as the author of the play. ■■ttber of the Omesa XI Omicron SHHr"^ """ tlncate In Hie upper division." The de- i!^S^S?r5S ence. >od at time, remonstrating with *«• Schiedt will be a second seme* '** lanlor and Mlas Sharp a first COURSE FEES DUE Francisco this week end to arrange ir.tude'nt'.who were qualified lo re- ceive It. The degree will now apply In of tl... ....rly Dutch-Americn clothing All chairmen of ^^"J^'j^ gs*M la Eugene. Oreion. on AprU ^fUreL. » ». degree ^JTnT.'f,:.d,ofCu.^'o',,, fine will be M.15. [put. according to the Playhouse dl- |