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Pag* Two . TSinrt^^'&oT^t^, -The Fresno State Cortege Collegian. Khalil Speaks at Chapel >re —The Fresno State College Collegier By Bar CoaspbaU Captain 0*ori* Khalil, base Uplaln at Hammer Field, will • pest at the chapel service totnor- DOOn. on "Romantic Expert- ...BETTY DERANIAN .MARIAN MARTIN chapel on weonei so* Friday nloht- Qrab a mas, r< d bring him along . . . ir. Barbara Castle- Reporters: Dorothy Gross. Avis Brown. Pat Edwa Lorraine Fun-ell*. Dorolhr M " " — berry. Mildred Fenny Feature Writers: Rosalie Leyden. Front Mel Sparta Writers: Ida PovUn. Culver Wlteon I at RatCtlffe Stadium laat Saturday f McLane Mall that Oscar, the c >f amWuuoui rend No Trump >% It may not be long before the doors of the coed lounge are locked to the general student body, for it has been rumored that student! have again begun to play cards in the room. Should the rumor be confirmed by authorities—and rumors of course are highly unreliable, not • to • be - trusted things — the lounge -would have to be closed immediately. Whether those, who would be forced to lock the lounge ' fed that card playing in itself is* sufficient provocation to warrant barring students from: th( social censer is beside.the point. The rules have - been made and the officials must enforce them The generous thing for the card players to do in this situation is either simply to cease ' indulging in the game or to transfer their ac .tivitiei elsewhere than the coed lounge, for ' Uhere are scores of students who use the lounge who are not bridge fans. It would be unfair, to say the least, to deny this group access to the soft chairs, the radio, the piano, and all the Other items that make the lounge worth spend- But should the card players not wish to be considerate to that extent, they have another alternative which would perhaps leave an even more happy ending to the story than the first suggestion makes possible. The card j 'ay era could try to change the rules The main objection io card rMaying in ihc past has been that when a game gets into swing, persons move the furniture so as to be concerted in as small a group as possible They fcjouble up on chairs, sit on chesterfield arms. | and generally tend to nick and scratch every- thing in the room. If advocates o( card play ing could make some arrangements whereby v the furniture would not receive the punishment ft ha» been subjected to, perhaps their case would have more than a chance of being won But until Card playing in the lounge is legal. common sense dictates that activity of this sort College Coffer The football game Saturday night proved one thing which this editorial writer has been I claiming all along — Fresno townspeople are hungry for entertainment and will turn out for anything which can amuse them. Saturday night a football game was played here which could have no personal interest except for a very few people, still a good crowd turned out and a handsome sum was obtained for war relief work. , To Fresno State College that game should mean much; it should mean that the Junior Chamber of Commerce has proved what monetary results can be obtained from the right man agement. publicizing and execution of a form With budgets cut so drastically the financial situation of Fresno State College is no bed of roses Had Fresno State been on its toes, ir might have been possible 10 sponsor since September the sort of thing done Saturday nighr. preferably with t football team from one of the three army camps close by 'But the football season is nearly over Ahead of us lies the basketball season. season, and the perennial season for variety song and dance shows—and the bread basket is empry Instead of drawing from rhe college year the various college groups ■ukl :i O fill I, It is said thai anything well done n cent perspiration and I per cent inspira spired wc have been, perspired »t h, and dut.fU, »l yarn, tuner 9 per "Wrrn my reputation to lustein, I've 9a* cle.nl "Folk, aspect Borden'i evils to be super . . . sue) that mean, leee-q to It thet every detail of p'» duetion h ju.t right from tea d.y the cow', bom m a Borden'. Modern Top Bottle. "Fussy? Sure .end proud of H. Time and Tide. St Prank Mas** Into existence. Sine* that haa become one of the well-known- today. One It November I there unfc North Africa aa offensive gigantic proportions ss to Mrs. FSC Turns From Bridge Table to College Education - Pag e Three Although there sr health service, srmy wives attempl- durlng th* sane length of lime. there I. veondsr whether Ooebbel- like tabulations are being given. Perhape IMa bat duplication on the shooter Qeergs Catraux to *»lve the praklem. British security In 'BenUnofK Miriam Boney Will Wed Naval Lieutanant Mia. Boney. e grsdua Noon Dance Is Friday The second noon dance, six- Roush-Neel Troth Told J At Sorority Meeting Class Prepares For Meteorology icepllon of pilot ballon .a meet. Mondays, \V« nd rrldays at 10 In roo Psi Chis to Meet Tonight The night waa changed bee <t tbe conflict with the Aral ert of the Fresno Musical Club, s?» Veartn. president, announced the bed and cobwebs In the con and bow the WhatrDmacalllts w to Lieutenant H. Clayton N**l bombardier In th* United Slate, j the meeting of' ths P*l Chi box of candy. * ° ' Miss Ttou.h graduated froi Freano But* College In June 1 * a ■ Tab*r of the Pal Chi Iota so- and ...» * member of the Tb*uj Wedding plans ot the coupl BuUdoQ-ettes.e very Friday afternoon from S ut next Friday and practice as It OUTDOOR CURLS SAVE SATURDAY glrU tnterrasted 8*tar4sjr, N« girls arc holding up th* ton get thoae matches played oftOnlyl one match haa ban played oil In th* second round, that one between Mildred Parrot and Jackie Schnk- D*thL Parrel emerrrd the victor" The ping pone te IP sre out That leaves b San Joaquin Valley's Leading. Jeweler Since 1910 f\. S. Shaddow Jewelry Co, The finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry ♦ SPECIAL RATES TO JUL COLLEGE STUDENTS AMD FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for I FRATERNITY anoY SORORITY PINS' • Managamant Mtraric. TM-a Pendergrass-Wamsley Engagement Revealed 1*0 th* brid 0/ csndy at th* laat meeting of th ~eit* Ma Phi .orority held Is th an* of Marjorl* Estill on Colleg* i Miss Pandargraaa Is a Junior a) l* rre.no Stat* College and aval recently pledged to th* Delta ant V MattMstM ^kSitm- Sl.povcr. !»•>*» CiS-m «•» •»»•♦* Siir>.,pl.kiocpUh. *.95tols.*J HARRY COFFEE Itl.nO'lAUIIIIIlB -^.affi
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Title | 1943_11 The Daily Collegian November 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 |
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Title | November 16, 1943 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 |
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Pag* Two .
TSinrt^^'&oT^t^,
-The Fresno State Cortege Collegian.
Khalil Speaks at Chapel
>re
—The Fresno State College Collegier
By Bar CoaspbaU
Captain 0*ori* Khalil, base
Uplaln at Hammer Field, will
• pest at the chapel service totnor-
DOOn. on "Romantic Expert-
...BETTY DERANIAN
.MARIAN MARTIN chapel on weonei
so* Friday nloht- Qrab a mas, r<
d bring him along . . .
ir. Barbara Castle-
Reporters: Dorothy Gross. Avis Brown. Pat Edwa
Lorraine Fun-ell*. Dorolhr M " " —
berry. Mildred Fenny
Feature Writers: Rosalie Leyden. Front Mel
Sparta Writers: Ida PovUn. Culver Wlteon
I at RatCtlffe Stadium laat Saturday
f McLane Mall that Oscar, the c
>f amWuuoui rend
No Trump >%
It may not be long before the doors of the
coed lounge are locked to the general student
body, for it has been rumored that student!
have again begun to play cards in the room.
Should the rumor be confirmed by authorities—and rumors of course are highly unreliable, not • to • be - trusted things — the lounge
-would have to be closed immediately. Whether
those, who would be forced to lock the lounge
' fed that card playing in itself is* sufficient provocation to warrant barring students from: th(
social censer is beside.the point. The rules have
- been made and the officials must enforce them
The generous thing for the card players to
do in this situation is either simply to cease
' indulging in the game or to transfer their ac
.tivitiei elsewhere than the coed lounge, for
' Uhere are scores of students who use the lounge
who are not bridge fans. It would be unfair, to
say the least, to deny this group access to the
soft chairs, the radio, the piano, and all the
Other items that make the lounge worth spend-
But should the card players not wish to be
considerate to that extent, they have another
alternative which would perhaps leave an
even more happy ending to the story than the
first suggestion makes possible. The card j 'ay
era could try to change the rules
The main objection io card rMaying in ihc
past has been that when a game gets into
swing, persons move the furniture so as to be
concerted in as small a group as possible They
fcjouble up on chairs, sit on chesterfield arms.
| and generally tend to nick and scratch every-
thing in the room. If advocates o( card play
ing could make some arrangements whereby
v the furniture would not receive the punishment
ft ha» been subjected to, perhaps their case
would have more than a chance of being won
But until Card playing in the lounge is legal.
common sense dictates that activity of this sort
College Coffer
The football game Saturday night proved
one thing which this editorial writer has been I
claiming all along — Fresno townspeople are
hungry for entertainment and will turn out for
anything which can amuse them.
Saturday night a football game was played
here which could have no personal interest except for a very few people, still a good crowd
turned out and a handsome sum was obtained
for war relief work. ,
To Fresno State College that game should
mean much; it should mean that the Junior
Chamber of Commerce has proved what monetary results can be obtained from the right man
agement. publicizing and execution of a form
With budgets cut so drastically the financial
situation of Fresno State College is no bed of
roses Had Fresno State been on its toes, ir
might have been possible 10 sponsor since September the sort of thing done Saturday nighr.
preferably with t football team from one of the
three army camps close by
'But the football season is nearly over
Ahead of us lies the basketball season.
season, and the perennial season for variety
song and dance shows—and the bread basket
is empry Instead of drawing from rhe college
year the various college groups
■ukl :i
O fill I,
It is said thai anything well done n
cent perspiration and I per cent inspira
spired wc have been, perspired »t h,
and dut.fU, »l yarn, tuner
9 per
"Wrrn my reputation to lustein, I've 9a*
cle.nl
"Folk, aspect Borden'i evils to be super . . . sue)
that mean, leee-q to It thet every detail of p'»
duetion h ju.t right from tea d.y the cow', bom
m a Borden'. Modern Top Bottle.
"Fussy? Sure .end proud of H.
Time and Tide.
St Prank Mas**
Into existence. Sine* that
haa become one of the
well-known- today. One It
November I there unfc
North Africa aa offensive
gigantic proportions ss to
Mrs. FSC Turns From Bridge
Table to College Education
- Pag e Three
Although there sr
health service, srmy wives attempl-
durlng th* sane length of lime.
there I. veondsr whether Ooebbel-
like tabulations are being given.
Perhape IMa bat duplication on the
shooter Qeergs Catraux to *»lve
the praklem. British security In
'BenUnofK
Miriam Boney Will Wed
Naval Lieutanant
Mia. Boney. e grsdua
Noon Dance Is Friday
The second noon dance, six-
Roush-Neel Troth Told
J At Sorority Meeting
Class Prepares
For Meteorology
icepllon of pilot ballon
.a meet. Mondays, \V«
nd rrldays at 10 In roo
Psi Chis to Meet Tonight
The night waa changed bee
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