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Page Two ■COlLESjAN S^Sk* •The Fresno State College Collegian GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty THE COLLEGIAN C " F,l?y Cent. m.SOl* pST/'.™" "' IFFICfe. Student Union. Phone 44711 Baiter Pueineas Manag JACK CURTIS er ERNEST ANDERSON • : «••"■ M(gftE LETTER . /, ,••'•• .-,..- c'<i ■:n.t. ii '■'• in iituatct thai The Colli et.v l:ii '.i-'<-' t' achtt a ledge il. then lei bir.t .■'■„,. . J /-/, - ..-:.! find -i-i, 'line of prittl l-i the On several occasions this .-pring The Collegian has fostered attacks on studentvjictivi- tics with the apparent purpose of creating in- terct within the student body. These attacks have been made with an impulsive, flippant disregard of the facts involved, sources of idle gossip being sufficient for the purpose. Is thi anything but yellow journalism? Further. Ihe i.'tl alibi that The Collegian must not l>c he'd responsible for signed articles is so much tripe and fails to f»ol anybody. How about thc habit of editorializing news stories and headline'"-? iwl i -, tbe implications. Wc challenge anyone I" show.us --.-I all teed -ill.ici notch is "flippant dis- regard of the facts isliollcd." If it is yellow journalism !■• print th. truth, ue ar, guilty: hot,ever, this phra-f ")-lii>it :v;iniali<ni" si.-n;. to n< ;,.'/■,'■..■.,.-•■.■ /.' j; "cur, W be murb the- utmt tactics of tbe "Red '■aiter who could ,..•// anyone .t name connoting evil .:■;.! ' ::, the Name tvet regardlers of fact nr truth. S,:. ha, The Collegian Haled that il must not be held responsible foe tigned a tides. Signed articles. .ii alu.n-. ttprc'tti: the npsnini; of th, tinier, but ihe rcip-msihi'ih <- r».'l.;::li.,ii should rightfully fall on the shoulder's of th. ,-titnr. ll", hope the later statement easa ."/-.- aullwr's worried mind. It is accepted th.it a tigned <!■•■• ..-.•-'■ .rr .: play '.-:.i; it ..lil.i-i.tl- istd .ma that theh.jllin, on tbat tto,y should indicate i.h-t: rati beneath. II".- realize tbat the author know ••.•■■: a'»-,t dirc-rng ..'• :ma ih.tn he .!,,., four. noli.,., hut e en <■■ we tbi-tk .1 ii unfair to tn.il, tlalemtittt .v,7- ..-, .re- m the ,,.'».;, paragraph with- SY.uId thc present editor of The Collegian be at all interested in our war effort he might a«k the psychology department if it doesn't take more energy t-> work under conditions of -pi tly, carping criticism than under conditions of encouragement, sympathetic suggestion, and appreciation for work well done. *t!j7^,s."»>. THRITEEN BILLION DOLLARS That I* lh. a'c, ef amount that has lo bo raised within the next week* of the second war loan drive. Every stamp count*. *o buy all you "can as often as you can. They give their lives: you lend your money. HEY OAY IN OFFINO—Look* a* If wc are i to have Hey Day come rain, ahlno or the Army. I ber* of tbe Zeta Mu and Mu Alpha Delta fraternities are making plan* for a day of "playing at the park' In the near^future. All they need now I* some coop eratlon from Ihe student body. How about that? SEEN AT SADIE HAKWINS Jeans, straw bats and long-tailed plaid shirt* . . . "Superman" Li'l Abner carrying Dal*y Mae to Ihe altar . . . "Bake the Cake" serving ably as the wlno parson . .. female edit-., K/w/.-i -. d.patmcm. Any criticism of any department published in Ihe Collegian is not petty an,l it is pt'mted for i.'se sfneral welfare of the student body. It should he imStressed on the author that The Collegian is not » d, l-.trinse-ttai bulletin designed In flatter and it bite. wash. If the author tefers lo the renew of the Un Cant en. id us re'er bin: t, tbt rttiew ol the first CSVteen. "Ingtalilude" is the uttard ol the world." The Collegian has aluayi tried lo express appreciation ;->r work xVBLL DOSE, and to encourage im- pre-, ent in WORK SOT SO WELL DOSE. It is hard for me to believe that The Collegian staff is more interested in calling attention to itself th«n in furthering the best .; SPECIAL TO "SHAOOW'—Then there Is the , about the moron that made a dale with in ala clock 'cause he heard that it was ta*t. MYSTERY OF THE WEEK—From what we h. all the Daisy Mae's that so gleefully added their rent* to a good cause ire liable to be disappoint In spite of the big crowd, the profit* which were be iisr-d lo buy war bond* or lo be donated to so, worthy organization seem to have disappeared. WORTHWHILE CAMPAIGN NO. 2—The turnl amount of dye they contain is still going on up h- at Ihe Collegian office. T»ke time out and go throu your old stamp collection or those treasured telle and clip the sumps. Every one will help . . . tha OAFFYNITIONS— Booze—what we get from an audience. Climate—the way to get up « tree. Fleece—peaky little animal*. Oil—English title of nobility. Wor*hip-.i battle*hlp. Chore—what"* always left from an apple. Corp«e—-the Army air flyers. interests of the college. By any sretch of the imagination could it be assumed that Fresno State College lads in thc armed services would enjoy reading a muckraking sheet concerning matterr of no importance to them in these critical times. Some of us realize it is hard work to get out a Collegian, but why not please try a booster policy for,a change and just sec how much more fun it would be to publt.il a Collegian. JOHN W. WRIGHT /." is hard for nt to beliete lisat The Collegi •tag is "mote interested in itself than in further!, the best interest of thc college." Tbe Cancelled\ Stamp Drive, the Idler to boys in the sen ice paitn. Spiing Suing boosting, the editorial on , .nice, I. Donald Pynun's editorial on the second war\ loan, the Red Cross drive, the War Sight boosting. ':• ERC editorials. Ihe free mailing of The Collegian ii ex-students in sen ice. and publicity for the Play house Canteens—these among other things male t<< think that ue're not so selfish and vain a, the author implies. And certainly if the above list doesn't seem !■• be boosting FSC it is because there isn't room enough to tell the rest. Boosting is a great thing. It make, aerybody happy. But morally a newspaper should not praise that which is unworthy. A college newspaper should.pr'mt news as it finds it—accurately, unbiased, and non-partisan, lt seeks out errors, and etil when.it can and shows them to light. It works for the betterment of its readers. At lean that is our philosophy and our earnest arm. flulldaq-ettes.. By Bov Campbell 'his you've been telling Daughter about sol- going lo help harvest crops?" 2 o'Clock PE Class Takes Pentathlon Crown The two o'clock P. K. class won ie Inlerclass Pentathalon with a tal score of 1.732 point* ax the ur o'clock session collected 1.622 insisted of Ken Hlggins with 37S .im- 11,-nnle llrasc 361, Lnyton illls 350, Harper Dott 323. and Don Fisher with 320. Individual leaders of Ihe entire inlest were Champion Leland At- n* with a total or 179. followed by Roddle Morrison's ins and Ran dolph Cockerel!'* 383. Patronize Our Advertisers LOST—One brown wallet near or In stadium. Please return to Thc Collegian office. Bev Campbell. Valley Donut and Coffee Shop Try Our Donuts 2328 TULARE STREET EASTER DRESSES AT SPECIAL PRICES * REGULAR AND HALF SIZE DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS IDA MAE Chimo - Oliver Flower Shop 2ft?, FSESNO ST. Order Easter Flowers Now CORSAGES-PLMTS FLOWERS -The Fresno State College Collegia) COU£OIAN SPORTS - Page Three „lng: Motor ability •ii Thursday and Friday! ek, and Ihe following d Tuesday If necessary, . enrolled in activity I those not enrolled who itlng Owen.by and ,| . . . Come on. you manag- mnd up Ihe girl* . . . what we is a Utile cooperation; :ers can't do It all) l. The pool will not be open i.nd.-iy. Wednesday, and ternoons from 1:00 to 5:00 aa will be men's swimming | - using the pool. Due to these s a new schedule has out; the pool will be open ,n week days from 12:00 to on Tuesday and Thursdays ton to 5:00. and on Fridays 12:uu to 2:00. according .Vnterman. head of the W hysical education departm Patronize Our Advertisers DANCE Marigold Ballroom 11-PIECE ORCHESTRA iVIHY SATURDAY NITE Dance the Way You Uke BALLROOM TO RENT FOR PRIVATE USE PHONE 2-2661 XQP MAN A former FSC crthlete. Elam Hill, pictured above, lopped all others in an all-round physical strength test held at Ihe Norlolk, Va„ Naval Training School, where Hill is stationed. Elam Hill Winner Of Strength Test Elam Hill, former FSC basketball nnd trank athlete who Is attendh a naval officer's training school Norfolk. Virginia, recently attained the highest score or anyone a school In an all round strength Hill scored a total of 112 polnte in the test.- 60 points more tha his nearest competitor. The test il eluded such exercise* as chinnin, ulandlnc broad jump, nn-1 push-up, Dominic IiimagRio. noted Cons nnd American League baseball player, and Rudy Mucha. former All American footballer from Washington State College, are other member:, of Hill's company. Hill attended Fresno SUte from 1937 to 1911. returning 111 1912 fo, post-graduate work. At one time he held the speed record over the FSC obstacle course. Eddie Flynn Leads Bulldog Hitters By Sheldon Lew j Ed Flynn. the Bulldog baseball *quad'« rangy pitcher, has laid i the age old diamond hoax a hurlcr can't hlL Leading Coach Plx Pierson'* horsehide ag- gregatlon with a batting average of a neat .100. Flynn Is closely followed by Glann Danlelson, who Is hitting .391. and Mike Garzoni. batting .361. Oarxonl and Danlelson are fighting It out for the top spot In the heavy hitting department. Dig Mike ha. hit .even double* and o triple and ha* batted In a total un*. while Outfielder Danlelson slugged foiir triples, three dou- . and ha* eleven run* batted In II told, ten Bulldog* are batting r. .300. Besides the top trio ot Flynn. Danlelson, and Garzoni, arc Wilbur Beaaley and Ell Pavlovlch, 333; Jackie Fellow* and Suge Car- Rex Schroder and BUY MORE AHD MOPE MLR BONDS! HOLDS RECORD "■ .316. pitching department. Rice has two win* over Fresno | Tech In two attempts on the mo his credit. Schroder has one and no losse*. and Garzoni has victories to a lone defeat. Flynn I and Salwasser have bandied mound spot in thc bigger games two defeats, respectively. The Bulldog* have played si j same* to date, gaining ten iiniphs nnd losing six contest, Softball Put Off; Entries Still Open The Intramural aoftbnll tournament hn» been postponed er the regular varsity league is finished, aniioun mogul Myron Anrien r sofebnll will I, VARSITY TRACKMEN WILL BATTLE STANFORD NEXT Fresno State's track contingent, approximately twenty strong, will entrain for Palo Alto Friday to do battle with the highly touted Stanford Indians Saturday afternoon. This meet will bring together two dark-horse teams, both of which have shown considerable strength and individual stars in heir epening meet*. FULTON FEARED Stanford's Johnny Fulton may be thorn In. Coach J. Flint Han ner'r, side all afternoon as tbe Indian is ipable of winning any race front' ,e 100 yard dasb to the mile run, (sides stealing a lap on the relay. It Is figured Fulton will tangle Ith Shropshire and Baker In tbe .10 and then return to run SUte'a Hunt In the furlong. He baa limes " 18.2 and 31.6 respectively this Fresno'* hurdlers, Futrell and Pattee, should find II easy going against thc Tribe's Mardeiscb. who boast only 15.9. The discus id show a heavy toll on Fres- score card with Sturgeon, Lace. Hunter, and Handley all latently over 130 teeL The high Jump should be a sweep for Stanford a* Zaleslta. Jone*. and Millar have all cleared 6 feet three FULTON VS. SHROPSHIRE If Fulton and Shropshire should eet In the half-mile It would set- e a big factor on who Is tbe last's best two-lapper and provide the beat race of the day. Bulldog Jack Hunt should have no trouble tbe 100 as no SUnford runner has hit 10 flat, but Fulton and Hunt may please the crowd in the 220. Bill Kisllng will have his hands full with Compton in the mile and two mile and Fresno'* ,ulters. Walters. Knoll, and i should place highly In. vent. Tom Craven's return team wa* greatly appreciated by J. Flint and will count heavily In the 410. 880 and relay. If the meet Is to be decided by the relay, as It may. Stanford's undefeated team will have to ramble as Craven. l.ewi«. Baker and Shropshire are all good' quarter- mllers and Hanner can throw In Futrell or Hunt, if needed. ED STURGEON, sophomore discus thrower, who broke the meet record in his event with a throw ol 135 feel in the COP meet Saturday. Staters Swamp COP in Season's First Dual Meet .-.-. Individ- Inl* will be p posted In Tower Confectionery 815 Olive COMPLIMENTS OF OF Fresno Towel Co. 115 Thesia SL Phone 4-4677 ton Junior College and College of Ihe Pacific S6M lo 1114 Saturday. Teh event* were scored two ways. I. combined with the 12 OUT OF 15 - IS e- e walked off with 13 j sweeping the low hurdle vault and the dlscu* and a Ing a first and second in and high hurdles. Considerable the Javelin and high Jump. Five meet record* fell and on was tied on the fast track in Rat ter two of them when he cleared the stick* in 11.7 ter the high* and 21.1 in the 220 yard lows to beat Jack Pattee. another Fresno man. Both records were formerly held by Bulldog Charlie Easier and made in 1929. SHROPSHIRE STARS Joe Shropshire finished ahead of Grant Dtinlap of COP to set a new record In the *so. going rhe dis- 13 Your"oilve'lnn—Van Ness A Olive a 1.59. Big Jean Lnmoui year old record In tne snot put with a heave of 19 feet, 1 Inch, to better Dick White'* mark of 47 feet. 2 Inches, which haa stood -ince 1930. KISLING WINS TWO Ed Sturgeon was another to set a new meet record with a throw of 135 feet In the discus to lop the old mark of 131 feet made by James'Corson ot COP In 192S. and Jackie Hunt, thc Fresno speedster, equalled his best time and tied the meet record when he toured the BUI Klslina rambled borne ahead of the field in the mile and 2 mile to be the only other double winner. Kisllng won the mile in 4:47.4 and the 2 mile in 10:15.0. Fresno'* mile relay team (Lewi*. Baker. Craven. Shropshire) won
Object Description
Title | 1943_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 |
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Title | April 21, 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 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 |
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■COlLESjAN S^Sk*
•The Fresno State College Collegian
GRIN AND BEAR IT
By Lichty
THE COLLEGIAN C
" F,l?y Cent. m.SOl* pST/'.™" "'
IFFICfe. Student Union. Phone 44711
Baiter
Pueineas Manag
JACK CURTIS
er ERNEST ANDERSON
• :
«••"■
M(gftE LETTER .
/, ,••'•• .-,..- c'c he'd responsible for signed articles is
so much tripe and fails to f»ol anybody. How
about thc habit of editorializing news stories
and headline'"-?
iwl i -, tbe implications. Wc challenge anyone I"
show.us --.-I all teed -ill.ici notch is "flippant dis-
regard of the facts isliollcd." If it is yellow journalism !■• print th. truth, ue ar, guilty: hot,ever, this
phra-f ")-lii>it :v;iniali |