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Nine Elected to Offices, Revote To Be Tomorrow Nine students were elected to offices in the four clssses yesterday, with voting being held in the union foyer from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Revotes for the remaining office, will be tomorrow In the freshman rlass. In which 1SS vote* were cut Bill Ferguson was chosen president Jean Mone* tier, secretary: and Barbara Thop ter. social chairman The revote tor vice president wltl be between Evelyn lloldennan and Dorothy Weaael. The sophomore rlaa. rhoee Klolae Pyram aa vice prealdent: and there will be revotes tor tbe office* Bar bar a Hebert tnd Kiigene Fuch. will «•* for president. Helen Alles snd Pauline Olst tor secretary, an.l Cor rln* Chollet and Jesn McCain tor social chairman. Marie Kauffung will serve as vice- president of the Junior clasa. Jean Castleberry aa social chairman. Betty Mlley and Alberta Kbiel will run In the revote tomorrow for Junior president. Fifty four Juniors voted. Daren Nelklrk will head tha sea- tor rial, as president, and Sue Comb, wss chosen social chairman Ida Devlin and Barbara Drakllch will via for vice president, and Geii Voelker and Annette LaRue for secretary Fifty one votes were csst by the senior rlass. Membera of the election commit tc*. beaded by Pesrledns Larsen. are Norma Hoey and Sammy Lubl branch, freshmen: Boyce Shelton and Dorothy Dlllman. sophomores. Jim Carroll and Elaine Jones, Jun tort, and Joe Shropshire and Miss Lerseo. senior* Phillips To Speak To IRC Tomorrow Dr. Hubert Phillip., profeator of socltl science, will be guest apeak er at the first meeting of the In ternatlonsl Relations Club.tomnr row at IS 00. Tbe luncheon meeting will be held li. the committee room of thc studenta. union. Dr. PBllllps will review some/of the past eventi of tbe IRC ind Is expected to tell some of the plan, of the rlub for thla semeiler Everyone Is encouraged to attend this meeting, especially new stu dents. Lee Solo, last year's president, eald. There lie" no dues snd anyone Is entitled to Join. Flections for officers of this aemeater will not be hel.l thla meet Ing but will take plsce at the next meeting Seven New Members Seven new members hsve been appointed to ths Rally Committee of Fresno State College by Chair man Jackie Xchuknerht Sloan Coatee. Beryl Kmmett. Stewart Uavty. Jeanne Moneatl.-r. Katie Blnn. Horsey Vsn Nest, snd Her! Voelker sre the new member. tubers on the committee sr* Allie liar glim Sue Comb. Kit f redell. Barbara Drakllch. Mary Lou Fry mire. Ren Fuller. Barbara Hebert Henry Rutherford Psych Books Needed Anyone who baa ths book "Pay etiology and Ufa" by Rugh to sell ST lend la aaked tn .ontait In K.I ward V. Tenner professor of p.y •bology an.l Philosophy. Inimedl •t*ly ^^w^-tl mtKL l\i\|. Bulldogs HoW Off \,a> \> LLCf>*> I AMI Minter in Home Opener SahiTtfery Herculean defensive plays by quarterback Mai Guatafaoa averted a possible BoOdof de> faat in tha anal minutes of FSC's clash with the Minter IDA DEVLIN, left, and Batty Goyotta. try to tame Oscar, the WAA horse, loi which will be held this afternoon lot lreshman and transfer women. WAA to Sponsor Gala Carnival Today for Frosh Women freshmen snd trsnsfer studenta will be guests st a WAA carnival, complete with pony rides, side shows, snd games of chance, this afternoon from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock on the women's sthletic field. Sign-up sheets for the sffsir sre in the foyer of the union ♦ and In th* women's gym. There will Amateurs To Give Student Assembly Illues singers, piano bobbers, s comic skater and many others all! entertain FSC students In s gsla amateur hour at the home talent assembly II IM) Thursday In the au dltorlum Frank Mesple .indent president. win Brst condn.t a short business meeting, after which Miss Hsttle Msy Hammst. principal of lleatnn Klementary School, will .peak for tbe Fresno War Chest Fun.l The amateur hour will follow Talent on th* program ranges from freshmen to seniors, frost Statical am to magician rabbit pull er. First, second, snd third place pi we< will be awarded on tbe basis of audience, applause. Kntertalnera will Include Maud* Carey, blue* .Inger. Bag Bpeehler. pianist, and Hank Knus. in a ipe cial comic akatlng act. Norstsa Hu.ly * III be master of cersetOBlot be no charge. A tide tbow. featuring "Oscar— tbe horse who does everything hut talk." will be one of the entertain ment features of the afternoon. Also scheduled are dancing hy Juke box music, bingo games with prltea. and fun bouse. Ida Devlin, general chairman for the rarnlvnl. hss sdvlsed til girls to wear eld iluthea. rlaeks. or lev Is. The festivities will be closes hy of Dorothy McAllister, who wall helped hy Betty Goyelt.. Bonnie Huffman, snd Jean Haney Lola Urowe. saalated by Nsdlne tioodenough. Kleins Mason, snd Ma rle Kauffung. will handle the enter talnment Beverly Campbell. Mlaa Msaon ami Miriam dove will ban die tbe publicity Deceratlout are under tbe dlrec Hon of Betty Caugbell Helping her are Oert Voelker. Martha Prun*r. aud Jackie Heed Invitation* have been tent by Jun* Mettler sad Jackie Scbukuecht Tae carnival will uke the place Reynold Fuller, Betty Pat Thomas.! of tbe annual welcome party and Norma Hoey, working under sored by the WAA In tbe direction of Juanlta Brown, stu•! with the AWS. for dei.I .lie pie.l.lent I traU.fcr *UIU*U Frosh-Soph Drawl To Be Thursday Freshmen sad sophomore sti dentt will vie In various contest Thursday afternoon st Ratcllffe Stadium wh*a th*y meet at 4 lock to participate la the Urn* honored activity of pre-war daps, ths Freshmen Sophomore Brawl. Feminine events scheduled for the brawl will Include a bike race, centlped* race, sack race aad tag Men will participate In a drag, tug of war. obstacle id plgabark rid*. They wiU build pyramid and an Iron bora* l>aien Nelklrk. chairman of the special eveneta committee. Is sr ranging th* affair Helping him are Maijorie Stuart. Shirley Weir. Dee bolt, and Alex PapuUaa. Reception Committee Heads Meat Tomorrow Froeh reception plana will he iub- mltted hy the varioua commit tee heads when they meet la the atea'a lounge st noon tomorrow, according Ctolltna. general chair Bldt for the affair, which will he held from S to IS tn the social hall ol tbe union nest Tuesday, will be available Friday. Moaday aad Tuee- dap al ths ticket office la the f of tbe sdmlnlstratioa b*UI41ag. (topped sheet ef th* Baal whtta ' itrlpei Th* Bulldog threat ef tha evening was Jack Kelley waa led sll ball earners and ea three eatav ilom went slmost ell the wap. The Bulldogs hegss ta drlv* eartp a the Bret period after a ibort exchange of kicks wtth She Mil on tbs Mlnter 4S yard Uaa. Sbropablra rambled troaad aad tor IS yard*, sag Kelly added gee Bsasa iff ttckkt. v.i.rello then fahad ta hath itlfa. kept the pigskin, aad waa sO by hlmtelf for IS yarda With tha Sister, en the It yard stripe Utter tuck waa coatpl*t*tp .topped rheo the Filer* recovered a Bsa> ile. Ths Pliers mads s short drive Sa he Bulldog ss. hat they wasa ■lapped when Kelly iBtsrssgasd a pass ea hie owa ST la tha I atlag ■tea ef tha seeaad period tha r* made a drlv* trass thetr ewa o tha Bwlldogs It wb*r* they »ecoad half KeBy made the hast run Sf tbs ereaiag. Tahhtg off aa the mldfield strip*. Jack strew*** down th* tide- line aad waa wlthta a couple ttrtdee ef eulrannlag tha Mlnter boehSowl when he waa forced oat ef hetutds ea the St. Tbe Bulldogs were unable ta follow up with say galas sad wera held oa the SS yard Uaa. PU Plerson'* hops were prtisal ed with their Baal scoring opportunity late la third period. Shreg> ihlre retaraad Knag's hick ta tha M later SS where Kelly sgala tae* astaahod through tackle lap Thomas Discusses Fifth Year Study oCA to elect Officers The atudent Chrtstlaa Aseocla- Hon will steet today st 11 Vckteh in the committee room of the i ion The atWllng w ill consist of election of officer* sad th* makiag of the y*ar'. plans discuss •r itadp ch s pita would eaahJ deals to seeare * high The meeting, which Ss hetag at> taaded Jointly hy .tat* caUse* Ideate aad sssstbsrs af tha » awtstrtateat af edaeatlea. wUI discuss piaas tor rglgratBg v star- .. aUl teste* tomorrow t s ateetlttg ef eelteai aa> ]
Object Description
Title | 1945_10 The Daily Collegian October 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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 |
Description
Title | October 4, 1945 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Nine Elected to Offices, Revote To Be Tomorrow Nine students were elected to offices in the four clssses yesterday, with voting being held in the union foyer from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Revotes for the remaining office, will be tomorrow In the freshman rlass. In which 1SS vote* were cut Bill Ferguson was chosen president Jean Mone* tier, secretary: and Barbara Thop ter. social chairman The revote tor vice president wltl be between Evelyn lloldennan and Dorothy Weaael. The sophomore rlaa. rhoee Klolae Pyram aa vice prealdent: and there will be revotes tor tbe office* Bar bar a Hebert tnd Kiigene Fuch. will «•* for president. Helen Alles snd Pauline Olst tor secretary, an.l Cor rln* Chollet and Jesn McCain tor social chairman. Marie Kauffung will serve as vice- president of the Junior clasa. Jean Castleberry aa social chairman. Betty Mlley and Alberta Kbiel will run In the revote tomorrow for Junior president. Fifty four Juniors voted. Daren Nelklrk will head tha sea- tor rial, as president, and Sue Comb, wss chosen social chairman Ida Devlin and Barbara Drakllch will via for vice president, and Geii Voelker and Annette LaRue for secretary Fifty one votes were csst by the senior rlass. Membera of the election commit tc*. beaded by Pesrledns Larsen. are Norma Hoey and Sammy Lubl branch, freshmen: Boyce Shelton and Dorothy Dlllman. sophomores. Jim Carroll and Elaine Jones, Jun tort, and Joe Shropshire and Miss Lerseo. senior* Phillips To Speak To IRC Tomorrow Dr. Hubert Phillip., profeator of socltl science, will be guest apeak er at the first meeting of the In ternatlonsl Relations Club.tomnr row at IS 00. Tbe luncheon meeting will be held li. the committee room of thc studenta. union. Dr. PBllllps will review some/of the past eventi of tbe IRC ind Is expected to tell some of the plan, of the rlub for thla semeiler Everyone Is encouraged to attend this meeting, especially new stu dents. Lee Solo, last year's president, eald. There lie" no dues snd anyone Is entitled to Join. Flections for officers of this aemeater will not be hel.l thla meet Ing but will take plsce at the next meeting Seven New Members Seven new members hsve been appointed to ths Rally Committee of Fresno State College by Chair man Jackie Xchuknerht Sloan Coatee. Beryl Kmmett. Stewart Uavty. Jeanne Moneatl.-r. Katie Blnn. Horsey Vsn Nest, snd Her! Voelker sre the new member. tubers on the committee sr* Allie liar glim Sue Comb. Kit f redell. Barbara Drakllch. Mary Lou Fry mire. Ren Fuller. Barbara Hebert Henry Rutherford Psych Books Needed Anyone who baa ths book "Pay etiology and Ufa" by Rugh to sell ST lend la aaked tn .ontait In K.I ward V. Tenner professor of p.y •bology an.l Philosophy. Inimedl •t*ly ^^w^-tl mtKL l\i\|. Bulldogs HoW Off \,a> \> LLCf>*> I AMI Minter in Home Opener SahiTtfery Herculean defensive plays by quarterback Mai Guatafaoa averted a possible BoOdof de> faat in tha anal minutes of FSC's clash with the Minter IDA DEVLIN, left, and Batty Goyotta. try to tame Oscar, the WAA horse, loi which will be held this afternoon lot lreshman and transfer women. WAA to Sponsor Gala Carnival Today for Frosh Women freshmen snd trsnsfer studenta will be guests st a WAA carnival, complete with pony rides, side shows, snd games of chance, this afternoon from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock on the women's sthletic field. Sign-up sheets for the sffsir sre in the foyer of the union ♦ and In th* women's gym. There will Amateurs To Give Student Assembly Illues singers, piano bobbers, s comic skater and many others all! entertain FSC students In s gsla amateur hour at the home talent assembly II IM) Thursday In the au dltorlum Frank Mesple .indent president. win Brst condn.t a short business meeting, after which Miss Hsttle Msy Hammst. principal of lleatnn Klementary School, will .peak for tbe Fresno War Chest Fun.l The amateur hour will follow Talent on th* program ranges from freshmen to seniors, frost Statical am to magician rabbit pull er. First, second, snd third place pi we< will be awarded on tbe basis of audience, applause. Kntertalnera will Include Maud* Carey, blue* .Inger. Bag Bpeehler. pianist, and Hank Knus. in a ipe cial comic akatlng act. Norstsa Hu.ly * III be master of cersetOBlot be no charge. A tide tbow. featuring "Oscar— tbe horse who does everything hut talk." will be one of the entertain ment features of the afternoon. Also scheduled are dancing hy Juke box music, bingo games with prltea. and fun bouse. Ida Devlin, general chairman for the rarnlvnl. hss sdvlsed til girls to wear eld iluthea. rlaeks. or lev Is. The festivities will be closes hy of Dorothy McAllister, who wall helped hy Betty Goyelt.. Bonnie Huffman, snd Jean Haney Lola Urowe. saalated by Nsdlne tioodenough. Kleins Mason, snd Ma rle Kauffung. will handle the enter talnment Beverly Campbell. Mlaa Msaon ami Miriam dove will ban die tbe publicity Deceratlout are under tbe dlrec Hon of Betty Caugbell Helping her are Oert Voelker. Martha Prun*r. aud Jackie Heed Invitation* have been tent by Jun* Mettler sad Jackie Scbukuecht Tae carnival will uke the place Reynold Fuller, Betty Pat Thomas.! of tbe annual welcome party and Norma Hoey, working under sored by the WAA In tbe direction of Juanlta Brown, stu•! with the AWS. for dei.I .lie pie.l.lent I traU.fcr *UIU*U Frosh-Soph Drawl To Be Thursday Freshmen sad sophomore sti dentt will vie In various contest Thursday afternoon st Ratcllffe Stadium wh*a th*y meet at 4 lock to participate la the Urn* honored activity of pre-war daps, ths Freshmen Sophomore Brawl. Feminine events scheduled for the brawl will Include a bike race, centlped* race, sack race aad tag Men will participate In a drag, tug of war. obstacle id plgabark rid*. They wiU build pyramid and an Iron bora* l>aien Nelklrk. chairman of the special eveneta committee. Is sr ranging th* affair Helping him are Maijorie Stuart. Shirley Weir. Dee bolt, and Alex PapuUaa. Reception Committee Heads Meat Tomorrow Froeh reception plana will he iub- mltted hy the varioua commit tee heads when they meet la the atea'a lounge st noon tomorrow, according Ctolltna. general chair Bldt for the affair, which will he held from S to IS tn the social hall ol tbe union nest Tuesday, will be available Friday. Moaday aad Tuee- dap al ths ticket office la the f of tbe sdmlnlstratioa b*UI41ag. (topped sheet ef th* Baal whtta ' itrlpei Th* Bulldog threat ef tha evening was Jack Kelley waa led sll ball earners and ea three eatav ilom went slmost ell the wap. The Bulldogs hegss ta drlv* eartp a the Bret period after a ibort exchange of kicks wtth She Mil on tbs Mlnter 4S yard Uaa. Sbropablra rambled troaad aad tor IS yard*, sag Kelly added gee Bsasa iff ttckkt. v.i.rello then fahad ta hath itlfa. kept the pigskin, aad waa sO by hlmtelf for IS yarda With tha Sister, en the It yard stripe Utter tuck waa coatpl*t*tp .topped rheo the Filer* recovered a Bsa> ile. Ths Pliers mads s short drive Sa he Bulldog ss. hat they wasa ■lapped when Kelly iBtsrssgasd a pass ea hie owa ST la tha I atlag ■tea ef tha seeaad period tha r* made a drlv* trass thetr ewa o tha Bwlldogs It wb*r* they »ecoad half KeBy made the hast run Sf tbs ereaiag. Tahhtg off aa the mldfield strip*. Jack strew*** down th* tide- line aad waa wlthta a couple ttrtdee ef eulrannlag tha Mlnter boehSowl when he waa forced oat ef hetutds ea the St. Tbe Bulldogs were unable ta follow up with say galas sad wera held oa the SS yard Uaa. PU Plerson'* hops were prtisal ed with their Baal scoring opportunity late la third period. Shreg> ihlre retaraad Knag's hick ta tha M later SS where Kelly sgala tae* astaahod through tackle lap Thomas Discusses Fifth Year Study oCA to elect Officers The atudent Chrtstlaa Aseocla- Hon will steet today st 11 Vckteh in the committee room of the i ion The atWllng w ill consist of election of officer* sad th* makiag of the y*ar'. plans discuss •r itadp ch s pita would eaahJ deals to seeare * high The meeting, which Ss hetag at> taaded Jointly hy .tat* caUse* Ideate aad sssstbsrs af tha » awtstrtateat af edaeatlea. wUI discuss piaas tor rglgratBg v star- .. aUl teste* tomorrow t s ateetlttg ef eelteai aa> ] |