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Page Four Martin, Googooiani Speech Winners RABBIT The Fresno State College Collegian- resno irate Vsonege Mwroye,, [Next F-S Carrier Will Contain COMMJS^ONED Varied Types of Writing Form '^^-^B tWEST COAST RELAYS EDITION "READABLE —WORTH BEADING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943 Relays Host to 600 Athletes At Largest Track Fest in U S Nation's Top Ranking Cindermen Here Tomorrow Jordan-Davis Duel Featured; Records Expected to Fall By Dick Paris* The seventeenth annual running of the West Coast Relays, scheduled for Saturday, May 22 is expected to be by far the finest meet ever to be held in the Ratcliffe Stadium. This year J the Game Committee will feature a variety ot specialty events plus the usual exciting carnival. Several special invitations were extende j which will be an added attraction for the twi- ight meet. Last minute r gathering of or the Pacific Coast received from the University I of Missouri. University of Nevada ml from Klrkland Field In querque. New Mexico, have boosted •ntries to nearly 600. ng It the large, in tbe United States. The Re- thls year have attracted the top ranking athletes ln the nation orld champions. DAVIS VS. JORDAN Hal Davis. University Ua sprint ace. who 'last year ■quale,! the world's record of 9.4 il he century and Ensign Payton Jor Ian, of St. Mary's preflight. the inly man to beat Davis In twt years, will be Dy uesigning the tan \ hum u.^. c s.„.*r and doing some of ] Alpha Theta r finishing touches. I Hellenic Leagtn Delta Pi Invited to a weiner of officers. Friday. May 21. 6 p.m. at the home of Dr. Francis Smith, psychology instructor, on 1011 Vassar. seventeenth of next month. Approximately 25 students will be called from the college at this time. A few of the' reservist who do not have quite enough credits to grad- Glee Club to Sing Choral Hpns The Fresno State College Department of Music will present Its annual Senior Women's Glee Club concert under directorship of V. D. Delaney next Tuesday evening, May 25. In the FSC Auditorium at 8:15. Highlight, of the evening will be choral hymns from "Rig Veda" by Gustav T. Hoist. "Swiss Echo Song" by Karl Echert. "Le CoUbri" (The Humming Bird) by Ernest Chaos- , ."The Cherry Tree Doth >m" by Alman Goatly, "Capri" Praise of tbe "Blue Grotto") by Charles BassetL Fritx Krelsler's "Schon Rosmar- n" and Claude DeBussy's "The Blessed Damoxel." The music in this recital will be strictly collegiate music, tbe arrangements of which far surpass the usual glee club selections, Delaney said. The public is Invited to attend this recital. Volunteer Drivers Wanted for Relays A call for volunteer, to drive West Coast Relays athletes to the stadium Saturday has been Issued by Floyd Hyde, .tudent president Hyde has been informed tbat no rvice will 1 callable the athletes. However. Martin Leach of the Fresno Motor Sales Company has. offered to supply a number of cars if thc college will provide the drivers. The athletes will be staying at various places around Fresno and will need transportation to tho stadium, Hyde said. Men entered ln the Relay, from the University of California will be housed at the otel Alhambra. Men and women student, who feel they are able to act as a drlv- ir one ot these cars should contact Hyde in his office sometime today. Varsity F Dance To Climax Relays the i t Coast Re- lal Varsity F .- night from 1 ball ot tbe college another semester in order wary credits. Ernie Bender Four V-T college students. James . . Grant Erickson. Louis j I Briggs. and Jack Putnam, voluu- i Howard Henderson, president of leered last month in answer to the : the letter men's organization has Navy's request for an additional j asked that all students como out number of reservists to fill vacan-j to welcome the many athletes hero cles In various officers' training - from various parts of thc country They received their de- for the relays, grees before they left, and were | "Come on out and welcome them sent to Northwestern University and make their stay here more at Evanaton. Illinois, about April pleasant." tu-n.lerson said. 29. The dance will be a stag affair.
Object Description
Title | 1943_05 The Daily Collegian May 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 | May 18, 1943 Pg 4- May 21, 1943 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 Martin, Googooiani Speech Winners RABBIT The Fresno State College Collegian- resno irate Vsonege Mwroye,, [Next F-S Carrier Will Contain COMMJS^ONED Varied Types of Writing Form '^^-^B tWEST COAST RELAYS EDITION "READABLE —WORTH BEADING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943 Relays Host to 600 Athletes At Largest Track Fest in U S Nation's Top Ranking Cindermen Here Tomorrow Jordan-Davis Duel Featured; Records Expected to Fall By Dick Paris* The seventeenth annual running of the West Coast Relays, scheduled for Saturday, May 22 is expected to be by far the finest meet ever to be held in the Ratcliffe Stadium. This year J the Game Committee will feature a variety ot specialty events plus the usual exciting carnival. Several special invitations were extende j which will be an added attraction for the twi- ight meet. Last minute r gathering of or the Pacific Coast received from the University I of Missouri. University of Nevada ml from Klrkland Field In querque. New Mexico, have boosted •ntries to nearly 600. ng It the large, in tbe United States. The Re- thls year have attracted the top ranking athletes ln the nation orld champions. DAVIS VS. JORDAN Hal Davis. University Ua sprint ace. who 'last year ■quale,! the world's record of 9.4 il he century and Ensign Payton Jor Ian, of St. Mary's preflight. the inly man to beat Davis In twt years, will be Dy uesigning the tan \ hum u.^. c s.„.*r and doing some of ] Alpha Theta r finishing touches. I Hellenic Leagtn Delta Pi Invited to a weiner of officers. Friday. May 21. 6 p.m. at the home of Dr. Francis Smith, psychology instructor, on 1011 Vassar. seventeenth of next month. Approximately 25 students will be called from the college at this time. A few of the' reservist who do not have quite enough credits to grad- Glee Club to Sing Choral Hpns The Fresno State College Department of Music will present Its annual Senior Women's Glee Club concert under directorship of V. D. Delaney next Tuesday evening, May 25. In the FSC Auditorium at 8:15. Highlight, of the evening will be choral hymns from "Rig Veda" by Gustav T. Hoist. "Swiss Echo Song" by Karl Echert. "Le CoUbri" (The Humming Bird) by Ernest Chaos- , ."The Cherry Tree Doth >m" by Alman Goatly, "Capri" Praise of tbe "Blue Grotto") by Charles BassetL Fritx Krelsler's "Schon Rosmar- n" and Claude DeBussy's "The Blessed Damoxel." The music in this recital will be strictly collegiate music, tbe arrangements of which far surpass the usual glee club selections, Delaney said. The public is Invited to attend this recital. Volunteer Drivers Wanted for Relays A call for volunteer, to drive West Coast Relays athletes to the stadium Saturday has been Issued by Floyd Hyde, .tudent president Hyde has been informed tbat no rvice will 1 callable the athletes. However. Martin Leach of the Fresno Motor Sales Company has. offered to supply a number of cars if thc college will provide the drivers. The athletes will be staying at various places around Fresno and will need transportation to tho stadium, Hyde said. Men entered ln the Relay, from the University of California will be housed at the otel Alhambra. Men and women student, who feel they are able to act as a drlv- ir one ot these cars should contact Hyde in his office sometime today. Varsity F Dance To Climax Relays the i t Coast Re- lal Varsity F .- night from 1 ball ot tbe college another semester in order wary credits. Ernie Bender Four V-T college students. James . . Grant Erickson. Louis j I Briggs. and Jack Putnam, voluu- i Howard Henderson, president of leered last month in answer to the : the letter men's organization has Navy's request for an additional j asked that all students como out number of reservists to fill vacan-j to welcome the many athletes hero cles In various officers' training - from various parts of thc country They received their de- for the relays, grees before they left, and were | "Come on out and welcome them sent to Northwestern University and make their stay here more at Evanaton. Illinois, about April pleasant." tu-n.lerson said. 29. The dance will be a stag affair. |