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■COLtEOsAN "READABLE — WORTH READING" VOLUME TWENTY-NINE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943 Classes Excused For Assembly The annual awards assembly, sponsored by Tokalon, women's honor service organisation, will be held today at 11:00, announced Harriet McClurg, president of Tokalon. Classes will be dismissed at TO: SO. The awards to be presented and Ue persons presenting them sre W. A. A. Gold F. RuU Waterman, physical Instructor; Pi Gamma Mu, KenneU Potter, professor of social Public speaking. J. Fred McOrew, speech Instructor; Chi PI Sigma, Harvey Crosby .president of tbe chemistry organization; A. A. TJ.W. Senior awards. Mary C. Baker, commerce Instructor; athletics. Earl H. Wight, physical education Instructor; Athletics cup, Wight; and Delta Sigma Epsilon cup, Frank W. Thomas, president of Ue Senior Speakers Choose Subjects The 1913 senior class speakers, Mary Janjlglan and Leo Souza, have chosen aa Ue topics ot Uelr speeches. It la a Small World and When Will chosen by the popular vote of the senior class. Dr. Frank W. dent of the col- Leo Souza lege, will also address Ue graduating claas. Miss Janjlglan will stress what Berdahl Named Department Head Arthur C. Berdahl, member of the college music faculty since 1932. has been named acting head of the music department effective July 1st, by Frank W. Thomas, president of the college. He will take over tbe duties ol A. G. Wahlberg. head of Ue department since 1911, who Is retiring at the end of this semester. Berdahl, who has composed a number of choruses and songs. Is Ue conductor of the Fresno State College Symphony Orchestra and has been a director of tho mixed chorus at the college. Tbe educator took his doctor ot philosophy degree In music a University of Iowa ln 1936. He received bis master of arts degree at Ue same Institution ln 1931 his bachelor of arts degree from Augustana College. Sioux Fall; South Dakota, ln 1927. He Is a member or.the Phi Mu Alpha. Slnfonla, honorary m mualc fraternity, and Is a spo of the chapter on the campus. Homework-less Class Offered This Summer The IX class will be conduct a workshop basis during tbe dally two hour sessions, taught by Get- with a minimum of outside work. DT. Blllard and Dr. St. John ar collaborating on Great Books, ai I • Ue attitude Ue p be t< world. A feeling of good will must be maintained ' preparing for Campus Issued Before June 10 The Campus, Fresno State lege yearbook, will be Issued by June 10, according to Patty SL John, editor of the publication. The books will be distributed to student body card holders from Ue Collegian office upstairs In Ue union. Others wlUout student body cards will receive their annuals ln Ue mail or from the association office. The publication will be half Its usual site but Is entirely filled wlU photographs, the only art work being printing by Betty Butler, upper division art student. Miss St. John designed Ue cover of tan and Adelaide Wilson, special student at the college, was Ue photographer for the book. She made all of the photo montagues. Betty Deranian is assistant editor of the Campus; Ed Sturgeon, sports editor; Bonnie Workman, business manager, and Dorothy McAllister. Mary Janjlglan so feels Uat every one should prepare himself for world citizenship. Soma's address will also stress our attitude toward Ue world after the war. LOU MASTEN NAMED TRIPLE S PRESIDENT Lou Masten was elected president of the Sophomore Service So- city at a noon meeting of Ue now members In the union lunch room last Wednesday. Other officers chosen were: vice- president. Sara Sager; secretary, DoroUy McAllister; student council representative, Constance Edwards, and AWS representative. The new group will meet with he outgoing members at a lunch- SENIOR PICNIC HELD AT DeVAUX'S TODAY o'clock, announced Howard Henderson, general chairman of the Include swimming, baseball, football, volleyball, ping pong, and dancing. Refreshments will be Reverend Snyder to Speak At Baccalaureate Services Baccalaureate services will be held this Sunday evening | June 6, at 5:00 in the FSC auditorium. Reverend Chester Snyder of the Christian Church will give I the address. His subject will be, "One of life's Greatest Assets." • The College String Ensemble under the direction of Arthur Berdahl will play "Prelude in C" and "March in C" by Bach. Featured soloists of Ue evening 111 be DoroUy Ohanneslan, so- ■ano, and Beverly Kuhlltz and Eleanor Houghton, contralto, solo- Publications Have Combined Dinner For Ue first lime in history 11 staff members of The Collegian, Uelr annual end-of-the-year banquets Wednesday night' when Uey met with the board of publication members for a Spanish dinner at (George) Franklin Roberts, commerce professor, acted aa toast- master and Introduced those who spoke before Ue group. Speakers Included Dr. Frank W. Thomas, president of the college; Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs. dean of men: Mrs. Eugenia Es.lorn. member of Ue publications board; Dr. Hubert Phillips, head of the publications board: Floyd Hyde, student body president: Jack Curtla. editor of The Collegian; Betty Deranian, editor-elect of The Collegian, and Dr. Paul V. Sheehan, head of Ue Journalism division. Seniors to Be Granted Special Membership alumni magazine, it has Memberships can be through Bob Heeren, pr. tho senior class, or Mrs. Marjory' Zelhart. appointment final Exams Set For Next Week Minimum of 10 Must Enter Class Although a full schedule , courses Is listed In the surnm, school building, only Uose classes ln which dean of the announced A large num- Mitchell P. Briggs ber of students Is expected to reg lster for the summer school which will be held on tbe campus again Uls year. Tbe largest number of students to attend the session enrolled last year on tbe campus. Previously, for over twenty-five years, the summer session has " ;en held at Huntington Lake. Probably a greater number of eshmen will attend tbe session this year. Briggs believes. The majority of these students will no doubt take advantage of completing required freshmen courses. Large enrollments are also expected in mathematics, physics, and . new feature of the session will Ue one room school to bo gii under tho direction of a compt t rural instructor. The ont m school, to be held ln room 13S-16H. will accommodate studenl the first to seventh grade li elusive. Thli In < i the being given Tuition for the summer session J2S.30. of which J25 is a regis- ,-atlon fee, nnd 13.50 a materials and service fee. Students who do not plan to complete the summer session may register at $6 per week or J6 per unit up to a total of three units. Briggs said. Registration for the sessl be held on Saturday. June 12. from S to 12 a. m.. and from 1 to 3 i m. Students who register aft, Monday. June 11. must secure ap cial permission. Regular Instru Robert Lewis, a n r of Ue class, will give Ue I i. Elizabeth Dill, '11. will give Ue Scripture reading. The Charm Chorus under Ue d rectlon ot Mrs. Lundkvlst will slug "The American Prayer" by Stoek- Aose, and "Ode to America" by Cain. vet-end Snyder's address win n friendship, what Ue mln- conslders "one of life's great- e big goals In life." Is not so much making money or other material attain- enta aa lt is making friends." He will discuss what he consld- ■s Ue best methods ot making friends and keeping Uem. . I "Friendshiif," Reverend Snyder Insisted, "expresses Itself through doing the unexpected thing." All V-1, V-7 to Be Ordered to Duty Contrary to tbe rumor which per- ilsts. all V-ls and V-7s will be or- Icred to active duty and placed ln colleges July l. according to Lt. Commdr. K. J. Mortsolf of Ue United States Naval Reserve, in 'Orders are now being received our offices and will be In Ue students' hands within Ue next n days," tbe commander said. He said tbat no orders have yet been received for V-12 men so Uey cannot tell whether Uls group will be divided, one-half going ln July and the other half In Novem- "I assume." Dr. Frank R. Morris, college liason agent for Ue armed services commented, "Uat this does not apply to V-7 students, •. whose request for another term lo w graduate has been granted nor to tbe premedlcal students who have made other arrangements." All Asked to Hear Camouflage Officer students of the class today at 1:00 In announced Alexandra Iradshaw. Instructor of the class. Student,, and the faculty vlted i* attend. Miss Brads CARAVAN, CAMPUS APPLICATIONS TAKEN Application for the editorship of The Campus, college annual, and Caravan, college magazine, are now being taken by Ue publications committee, Dr. Hubert Phillips, chairman, announced today. Applications may be filed before tbe end of this semester, or during tbe first two weeks of the 1913 fall semester. Dr. Phillips suggested | however, that those making early i application will have the advantage of being given more full eon ! slderatlon by t"
Object Description
Title | 1943_06 The Daily Collegian June 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 | June 4, 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 | ■COLtEOsAN "READABLE — WORTH READING" VOLUME TWENTY-NINE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943 Classes Excused For Assembly The annual awards assembly, sponsored by Tokalon, women's honor service organisation, will be held today at 11:00, announced Harriet McClurg, president of Tokalon. Classes will be dismissed at TO: SO. The awards to be presented and Ue persons presenting them sre W. A. A. Gold F. RuU Waterman, physical Instructor; Pi Gamma Mu, KenneU Potter, professor of social Public speaking. J. Fred McOrew, speech Instructor; Chi PI Sigma, Harvey Crosby .president of tbe chemistry organization; A. A. TJ.W. Senior awards. Mary C. Baker, commerce Instructor; athletics. Earl H. Wight, physical education Instructor; Athletics cup, Wight; and Delta Sigma Epsilon cup, Frank W. Thomas, president of Ue Senior Speakers Choose Subjects The 1913 senior class speakers, Mary Janjlglan and Leo Souza, have chosen aa Ue topics ot Uelr speeches. It la a Small World and When Will chosen by the popular vote of the senior class. Dr. Frank W. dent of the col- Leo Souza lege, will also address Ue graduating claas. Miss Janjlglan will stress what Berdahl Named Department Head Arthur C. Berdahl, member of the college music faculty since 1932. has been named acting head of the music department effective July 1st, by Frank W. Thomas, president of the college. He will take over tbe duties ol A. G. Wahlberg. head of Ue department since 1911, who Is retiring at the end of this semester. Berdahl, who has composed a number of choruses and songs. Is Ue conductor of the Fresno State College Symphony Orchestra and has been a director of tho mixed chorus at the college. Tbe educator took his doctor ot philosophy degree In music a University of Iowa ln 1936. He received bis master of arts degree at Ue same Institution ln 1931 his bachelor of arts degree from Augustana College. Sioux Fall; South Dakota, ln 1927. He Is a member or.the Phi Mu Alpha. Slnfonla, honorary m mualc fraternity, and Is a spo of the chapter on the campus. Homework-less Class Offered This Summer The IX class will be conduct a workshop basis during tbe dally two hour sessions, taught by Get- with a minimum of outside work. DT. Blllard and Dr. St. John ar collaborating on Great Books, ai I • Ue attitude Ue p be t< world. A feeling of good will must be maintained ' preparing for Campus Issued Before June 10 The Campus, Fresno State lege yearbook, will be Issued by June 10, according to Patty SL John, editor of the publication. The books will be distributed to student body card holders from Ue Collegian office upstairs In Ue union. Others wlUout student body cards will receive their annuals ln Ue mail or from the association office. The publication will be half Its usual site but Is entirely filled wlU photographs, the only art work being printing by Betty Butler, upper division art student. Miss St. John designed Ue cover of tan and Adelaide Wilson, special student at the college, was Ue photographer for the book. She made all of the photo montagues. Betty Deranian is assistant editor of the Campus; Ed Sturgeon, sports editor; Bonnie Workman, business manager, and Dorothy McAllister. Mary Janjlglan so feels Uat every one should prepare himself for world citizenship. Soma's address will also stress our attitude toward Ue world after the war. LOU MASTEN NAMED TRIPLE S PRESIDENT Lou Masten was elected president of the Sophomore Service So- city at a noon meeting of Ue now members In the union lunch room last Wednesday. Other officers chosen were: vice- president. Sara Sager; secretary, DoroUy McAllister; student council representative, Constance Edwards, and AWS representative. The new group will meet with he outgoing members at a lunch- SENIOR PICNIC HELD AT DeVAUX'S TODAY o'clock, announced Howard Henderson, general chairman of the Include swimming, baseball, football, volleyball, ping pong, and dancing. Refreshments will be Reverend Snyder to Speak At Baccalaureate Services Baccalaureate services will be held this Sunday evening | June 6, at 5:00 in the FSC auditorium. Reverend Chester Snyder of the Christian Church will give I the address. His subject will be, "One of life's Greatest Assets." • The College String Ensemble under the direction of Arthur Berdahl will play "Prelude in C" and "March in C" by Bach. Featured soloists of Ue evening 111 be DoroUy Ohanneslan, so- ■ano, and Beverly Kuhlltz and Eleanor Houghton, contralto, solo- Publications Have Combined Dinner For Ue first lime in history 11 staff members of The Collegian, Uelr annual end-of-the-year banquets Wednesday night' when Uey met with the board of publication members for a Spanish dinner at (George) Franklin Roberts, commerce professor, acted aa toast- master and Introduced those who spoke before Ue group. Speakers Included Dr. Frank W. Thomas, president of the college; Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs. dean of men: Mrs. Eugenia Es.lorn. member of Ue publications board; Dr. Hubert Phillips, head of the publications board: Floyd Hyde, student body president: Jack Curtla. editor of The Collegian; Betty Deranian, editor-elect of The Collegian, and Dr. Paul V. Sheehan, head of Ue Journalism division. Seniors to Be Granted Special Membership alumni magazine, it has Memberships can be through Bob Heeren, pr. tho senior class, or Mrs. Marjory' Zelhart. appointment final Exams Set For Next Week Minimum of 10 Must Enter Class Although a full schedule , courses Is listed In the surnm, school building, only Uose classes ln which dean of the announced A large num- Mitchell P. Briggs ber of students Is expected to reg lster for the summer school which will be held on tbe campus again Uls year. Tbe largest number of students to attend the session enrolled last year on tbe campus. Previously, for over twenty-five years, the summer session has " ;en held at Huntington Lake. Probably a greater number of eshmen will attend tbe session this year. Briggs believes. The majority of these students will no doubt take advantage of completing required freshmen courses. Large enrollments are also expected in mathematics, physics, and . new feature of the session will Ue one room school to bo gii under tho direction of a compt t rural instructor. The ont m school, to be held ln room 13S-16H. will accommodate studenl the first to seventh grade li elusive. Thli In < i the being given Tuition for the summer session J2S.30. of which J25 is a regis- ,-atlon fee, nnd 13.50 a materials and service fee. Students who do not plan to complete the summer session may register at $6 per week or J6 per unit up to a total of three units. Briggs said. Registration for the sessl be held on Saturday. June 12. from S to 12 a. m.. and from 1 to 3 i m. Students who register aft, Monday. June 11. must secure ap cial permission. Regular Instru Robert Lewis, a n r of Ue class, will give Ue I i. Elizabeth Dill, '11. will give Ue Scripture reading. The Charm Chorus under Ue d rectlon ot Mrs. Lundkvlst will slug "The American Prayer" by Stoek- Aose, and "Ode to America" by Cain. vet-end Snyder's address win n friendship, what Ue mln- conslders "one of life's great- e big goals In life." Is not so much making money or other material attain- enta aa lt is making friends." He will discuss what he consld- ■s Ue best methods ot making friends and keeping Uem. . I "Friendshiif," Reverend Snyder Insisted, "expresses Itself through doing the unexpected thing." All V-1, V-7 to Be Ordered to Duty Contrary to tbe rumor which per- ilsts. all V-ls and V-7s will be or- Icred to active duty and placed ln colleges July l. according to Lt. Commdr. K. J. Mortsolf of Ue United States Naval Reserve, in 'Orders are now being received our offices and will be In Ue students' hands within Ue next n days," tbe commander said. He said tbat no orders have yet been received for V-12 men so Uey cannot tell whether Uls group will be divided, one-half going ln July and the other half In Novem- "I assume." Dr. Frank R. Morris, college liason agent for Ue armed services commented, "Uat this does not apply to V-7 students, •. whose request for another term lo w graduate has been granted nor to tbe premedlcal students who have made other arrangements." All Asked to Hear Camouflage Officer students of the class today at 1:00 In announced Alexandra Iradshaw. Instructor of the class. Student,, and the faculty vlted i* attend. Miss Brads CARAVAN, CAMPUS APPLICATIONS TAKEN Application for the editorship of The Campus, college annual, and Caravan, college magazine, are now being taken by Ue publications committee, Dr. Hubert Phillips, chairman, announced today. Applications may be filed before tbe end of this semester, or during tbe first two weeks of the 1913 fall semester. Dr. Phillips suggested | however, that those making early i application will have the advantage of being given more full eon ! slderatlon by t" |