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Page Four • -The Fresno State College Collegian- INew Members Enter 225 Attend Bodily Fitness lEh^r^rnHy' Through Health, PE Confab am (i.e.) Hal Hcatiy. Ensign Unh erl Eaton, nnd Ensign Don Qulnn. THOMAS SPEAKS |-"r'.^no-Ma.l.-ra nnil of lh.- California Association for Health. Physical Education and Uecreatlon. pre r Frank II. Llndsa; Ich he Is principal. f NEEDS EXPLAINED n i> Fuller, M. i>.. Santa should be sti--nc.ih--n.Ml 1 Chase, women's c< Lockheed-Vega C Child Care Class Consisued /real Page 1 lege credit will be allowed tor tl The class Is being Instituted I the result of a nursery school co ference recenlly held at Fresi The courwe Is similar to that na ottered at the college, but has be. course. Assisting him will be I Coe and Phyllis Henfllng of college elementary school, who will teach music for children. Others will be Ella Odorf. Ihe. art department, who will I telling. Louise Porch of the li ELEPHANT SALE In addition to the St.lS i held Thursday. The studenU ar.- also reported to havo participated 100ft in the war saving .tamp .ales tor the last .ion of health and physical edu- Hon. Ihe last speaker, spoke on •cling emergency needs through r- health and physical education ■pledging ceremony was the occasion for the first meeting under the new officers of Sigma Tau Delta, professional English fraternity, last Thursday night. The Initiates arc Everett Asp. Lorraine Byrd. Vivian Clevenger, Deity Hellbaum. Roy Leach. Janet Northamer. Barbara Pugh, Dale nubbin-. Bruce Rofjer*. and Betsy Van Seventer. The pledges are Ileverlle Braun, Phyllis Drann. Jean Casey. Calher- Ine Guthrie, nnd Betty Deranian. FSC Pentathlon Runoffs Today The Victory Pentathlon (I known as "the old grind" or " works") I* reaching IU climax with the final runoff, slated to get under way this afternoon at 4. at.tbe military track. The five top men from each PE cla»» will compete In the five-event schedule, which will Include pull- ups, pushups, bar snap. 60-yard dash, and obstacle course. Leland Atkins, or thc 10 a.m. class. Is leading the pack with a total point score of 407. Behind him are Gilbert Abcarlan. 3 p.m., with 394: Ken Hlgglns* 2 p.m., with 3SI; Wilbert Culbcrtson. 9 a.m.. with 371. and A with 36S point. MORE BASEBALL R. H. E. Hammer Field 4' S 5 Fresno State 9 11 2 Coleman. Thuneau and Miller. Alexander; Flynn. Garzoni and Oar- zonl, Zahnle. Fresno SUte 4 9 8 Klkkert's ... 6 « 1 Salwasser. Flynn and Zahnle; Maloney and Wood.. Culbcrtson, Robert Foos. John Sinclair. Joe Woo, and Dick Garver, 9 a.m.; Atkins. Bob England. Carl Mellkian. Robert Stocking, and .Bernard Walls. 10 a.m.; Don Ftocher. Jock Heldenflch. Hlggens, Roy Leach, and Layton Willis, 2 p.m.: Abcarlan, George Barrett. Bill Hall. Francis Wilson, and Larry Ecklund, 3 p.m ; and Ed Arnold, Ed Avedislnn. Ken Carlson. Randolph Cockrell, and Zakarlan. 4 p.m. YOU CAN DEPEND ON CHESTERFIELD'S Right Combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos to give you a Milder Better Taste iVlorc and more smokers are swinging along with Chesterfield because they know they can always depend on this MILDER. Better-Tasting cigarette to give them more smoking pleasure. Because it is made of the right combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos, Chesterfield is known the world over as the cigarette that SATISFIES. You can't buy a better cigarette. THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THIY WANT "COLLEOIAM volume! twenty-nine "READABLE-WORTH READING" FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1943 Li'l Abner, Daisy MaeToBe Named Daisy Mae" and "Li'l Abner" -ill be elected next Wedneaday in ihe foyer of the union. The coed and male student chosen will be announced before tbe Sadie Hawkins dance on Friday. All organizations on the campus are to submit tbe names of their ,-andldates for "DaUy Mae" and -Li'l Abner" to Earl Yocum. president of the ZeU Mu Fraternity, by for the Sadie Hawkins Day <n be held all day before the dance arc being made by the ihe Zeta Mu and Mu Alpha DelU Maternities, sponsor* of the affair. Since there will be games and contests held during the day, all student* are asked to dress In "hill hilly" clothes. ' J>e bought ■— girl*, will go member* of the The hall for the dance has not n disclosed as yet, but will be „„nccd next week. Dancing Is >e from 9 to 12 o'clock. , two frate Pie. \ Teachers-to-be Are Wanted Now Candidates for teaching positions should watch the bulletin board In (rent of Room 110 and Inquire at .he placement office concerning i he following school districts -.!,-., h are asking for applications, .lecordlng to Mr. J. W. Canfleld, director of the teacher placement I,vnwood, Los Angeles County; Klpon. San Joaquin County; Strath- more. Tulare County; Central Union. King. County; Plxley. Tulare 'ounty; Woodlake, Tulare County. Laton, Fresno County; ' Great Western, Fresno County; Needles, San Bernardino County; Newman. Stanislaus County; Avenal. Kings i',unity, Stockton, San Joaquin t'ounty; Wasco, Kern County; Rlp- perdan, Madera County. Teachers are much In demand and any candidates desiring Information concerning j placement should Inquire in tho placement office, Canfleld announced. PAN-HELL DESPERATE: MAN WANTED Back row: James Dougherty; Roger Pine, Lee Wilkins, Daren Neikirk. Front row: Don Pellerin, Stan Griggs, Charles Bell, Jack Hunt. John B. Mason Given $500 Grant John Brown Mason, associate professor of social sciences, been granted 1500 for the coi tion of hi* study on the free city of Danzig by tbe Social Science Research Council, which Is financed by the Rockefeller Found*- Mason la preparing ror publics- >n a book. Thc Frco City of Dan- g. 1919-1939, which will be published by the SUnford University this summer In the World Politics series edited by Graham ~ lart of tbe SUnford faculty. Tblt 1 be tbe first full length study English of the International aspects of Danzig. ion, who was born In Ger- of American parent*, spent if 1928-29 and 1936 In Danzig. Berlin. Warsaw and Geneva gather- ig material for bis project. He is ie author of Hitler'* First Foes, hlch deals with thc struggle be- Open Season on Wolves This Eve at Pan-Hell Slaughter By Clare Weymouth Do you have big feet? Is there something about your unshaven countenance that has a definite feminine appeal? If so. you maj the lucky man to be chosen by Pan-Hell as their "steady"; tl "pin-up boy"!l Tonight at the war night to sponsored by thc Pan-Hellenic League one of tbe fraternity Pledges will be selected to represent the group as the ouUUndlng fraternity pledge ot the year. One ot tbe contests will be of feet, 1 suitcase at the wore clothes out and put then run back to h This proceeds for s« til all candidates o 1* exhausted. r how they ncqulr- kept It will be In •hlch the strength )" is Judged. Each ry out his smooth- is of approach on one of tbe sor- ly pledges, and the decision will t In ber reaction to both him Collegian Drive Nets 1000 Stamps celled postage stamps have turned Into Tho Collegian office this week, Jack Curtis, editor, an- The used stamps are being packaged by the Collegian staff and will be added to tbe collection of the Office of Civilian Defense. The dye will b essential r some time, and ■ Home Furnishings Course to Begin A new course. Problems in Home Furnishing, is to be given in Room 126 on Tuesday and Thursday at 1:00 for anyone who Is Interested. The first session will be held April nnounced Miss Grace Ailing- ham, head of the home economics department. n college persona who want to the course may register In the ess office. A J3 fee Is charged l may be paid at registration. Students who take the course will welve one unit of credit. The course, which will run for nine week*, will emphasize care, preservation 'and rejuvenation of irnlture. Miss Cora Burdick of the home economics department ")0 the Instructor. Four Pi Gamma Mu Members Initiated Four new members were Initiated last night Into PI Gamma Mu, «oclal science organization of which Madame Chiang Kai-Shek is an honorary member. In the co-ed lounge or the union. Initiates were Rosalie Leyden, Junior; Leo Soma, senior; Serene Simons. Junior, and Don McFarland. Junior. Refreshments were served after the business session and initiation. Membership requirements include grades of B or better In all social science courses, as well as a B average In all other subjects. Members must be social science majors of upper division sUnding. The local chapter, known a* the California Beta Chapter, now has over 170 member*. Members of the national group Include Admiral Byrd and Edward Bene* of Czechoslovakia as well as Madame Chiang. Officiating at last night's cere- Parsons, presi dent; Theda Birnbi Norman Stebblns, Kenneth Potter, faculty itorlan Pan-Hell Steady Chosen Tonight Tbe Pan-Hellenic League will choose and crown the "Pan-Hell Steady" tonight In the social hall of tbe Union. Each fraternity haa submitted the names or two of Its pledge, of the spring semester for a selection ot the steady. The' fraternities and their entries are aa follows: Alpha—Daren Neikirk and Jim Daugherty. Mu Alpha DelU—Bruce Mccartea and Lee Wilkins. Sigma Tau—Roger Plrte and Don Pellerin. Theta Chi — SUn Griggs and Charles Bell. ZeU Mu—Bob Venn and Jack Contests will be held to Judge the candidates, two pledges from each of the five fraternities on the campus. Following the Judging, an announcement will be made of the chosen fraternity pledge and be will be crowned. The "steady" and president of the Pan-Hellenic League, Marine Hutchinson, will lead tbe grand march. Besides the choosing of tbe steady there will be specialty numbers presented by various, members of student body. Juke box danc- wlll make up the rest of the evening's entertainment. The affair will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock under the sponsorship of * Pan-Hellenic League with mem- i of the sororities acting as AWS-Pinedale Dance Signup Is Conducted Signups' for the AWS victory w being i In Dean Mary C. Baker's "if to Eleanor Miller, AWS publicity manager. i from Pinedale will be s at the formal dance, planned for Thursday. April 15, In the so- $100 AWARDED Leroy Relnbardt. sophomore, 1* he winner of the Blue Key, bonor- ,ry men's service organization, J100 cholarshlp award, v Relnhardt. a pre-legal major. 1* a netnber of the Sigma Tau Fraternity. Japanese Formerly at FSC Attend Eastern Institutions Approximately 10 per cent of the Japanese-American students attending Fresno State College last year are now students enrolled In colleges and universities in other states, according to Margaret Cos- grave, college registrar. Students now attending other Institutions arc Yorko Ablko. Nebraska Weslcyan College, Lincoln Nebraska; Julia Goto, Colorado SUte College of Education. Greeley. Colo- do; Richard Hennil. Washington ilversity. St. Louis, Missouri: Fit- Iko Ichlba. University of Denver. Denver, Colorado; James KuboU. University of Missouri Law School. Columbia. Missouri; Yoshlharu Mat- somoto. University of Chicago Research Project. Poston. Arizona. Ann Miyamoto. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska; Olive Ogawa. Pennsylvania HosplUI. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Enid Okawara. Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio: Kazuo Sekiya. Drake University. Dea Moines. Iowa; Alice Sumlda. University of Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah; Sierra Continued on Page 4
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 6, 1943 Pg 4- April 9, 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 |
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Page Four •
-The Fresno State College Collegian-
INew Members Enter
225 Attend Bodily Fitness lEh^r^rnHy'
Through Health, PE Confab
am (i.e.) Hal Hcatiy. Ensign Unh
erl Eaton, nnd Ensign Don Qulnn.
THOMAS SPEAKS
|-"r'.^no-Ma.l.-ra nnil of lh.- California Association for Health. Physical Education and Uecreatlon. pre
r Frank II. Llndsa;
Ich he Is principal.
f NEEDS EXPLAINED
n i> Fuller, M. i>.. Santa
should be sti--nc.ih--n.Ml 1
Chase, women's c<
Lockheed-Vega C
Child Care Class
Consisued /real Page 1
lege credit will be allowed tor tl
The class Is being Instituted I
the result of a nursery school co
ference recenlly held at Fresi
The courwe Is similar to that na
ottered at the college, but has be.
course. Assisting him will be I
Coe and Phyllis Henfllng of
college elementary school, who will
teach music for children.
Others will be Ella Odorf.
Ihe. art department, who will I
telling. Louise Porch of the li
ELEPHANT SALE
In addition to the St.lS i
held Thursday.
The studenU ar.- also reported
to havo participated 100ft in the
war saving .tamp .ales tor the last
.ion of health and physical edu-
Hon. Ihe last speaker, spoke on
•cling emergency needs through
r- health and physical education
■pledging ceremony
was the occasion for the first meeting under the new officers of Sigma Tau Delta, professional English fraternity, last Thursday night.
The Initiates arc Everett Asp.
Lorraine Byrd. Vivian Clevenger,
Deity Hellbaum. Roy Leach. Janet
Northamer. Barbara Pugh, Dale
nubbin-. Bruce Rofjer*. and Betsy
Van Seventer.
The pledges are Ileverlle Braun,
Phyllis Drann. Jean Casey. Calher-
Ine Guthrie, nnd Betty Deranian.
FSC Pentathlon
Runoffs Today
The Victory Pentathlon (I
known as "the old grind" or "
works") I* reaching IU climax with
the final runoff, slated to get under
way this afternoon at 4. at.tbe
military track.
The five top men from each PE
cla»» will compete In the five-event
schedule, which will Include pull-
ups, pushups, bar snap. 60-yard
dash, and obstacle course.
Leland Atkins, or thc 10 a.m.
class. Is leading the pack with a
total point score of 407. Behind
him are Gilbert Abcarlan. 3 p.m.,
with 394: Ken Hlgglns* 2 p.m., with
3SI; Wilbert Culbcrtson. 9 a.m..
with 371. and A
with 36S point.
MORE BASEBALL
R. H. E.
Hammer Field 4' S 5
Fresno State 9 11 2
Coleman. Thuneau and Miller.
Alexander; Flynn. Garzoni and Oar-
zonl, Zahnle.
Fresno SUte 4 9 8
Klkkert's ... 6 « 1
Salwasser. Flynn and Zahnle;
Maloney and Wood..
Culbcrtson, Robert Foos. John Sinclair. Joe Woo, and Dick Garver,
9 a.m.; Atkins. Bob England. Carl
Mellkian. Robert Stocking, and .Bernard Walls. 10 a.m.; Don Ftocher.
Jock Heldenflch. Hlggens, Roy
Leach, and Layton Willis, 2 p.m.:
Abcarlan, George Barrett. Bill Hall.
Francis Wilson, and Larry Ecklund, 3 p.m ; and Ed Arnold, Ed
Avedislnn. Ken Carlson. Randolph
Cockrell, and Zakarlan. 4 p.m.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
CHESTERFIELD'S
Right Combination of the
world's best cigarette tobaccos to give
you a Milder Better Taste
iVlorc and more smokers are swinging along
with Chesterfield because they know they can always
depend on this MILDER. Better-Tasting cigarette
to give them more smoking pleasure.
Because it is made of the right combination of the
world's best cigarette tobaccos, Chesterfield is known
the world over as the cigarette that SATISFIES. You
can't buy a better cigarette.
THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES
SMOKERS WHAT THIY WANT
"COLLEOIAM
volume! twenty-nine
"READABLE-WORTH READING"
FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1943
Li'l Abner, Daisy
MaeToBe Named
Daisy Mae" and "Li'l Abner"
-ill be elected next Wedneaday in
ihe foyer of the union. The coed
and male student chosen will be
announced before tbe Sadie Hawkins dance on Friday.
All organizations on the campus
are to submit tbe names of their
,-andldates for "DaUy Mae" and
-Li'l Abner" to Earl Yocum. president of the ZeU Mu Fraternity, by
for the Sadie Hawkins Day
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