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f^fwlw* Queen Clare to Award Relay Victors Tomorrow Twenty-ona-ytmr-old Clare Weymouth, eleventh queen of Ike Fw.no State College campua, will present .11 awards, ■giBSm .nd ribbona to individual .nd team winner, of the aaaMtaanth Annual Weat Coaat Reiaya tomorrow evening in Ratcliffe Stadium. laat. -The Fresno Stete College Collegien— -The Freano Steve College Collegian- Page Three Oar*, a aealor. laebsa la height tee-serving ae ISM editor of Sft* Campos, college yearbook, and ae eae of the 11 * of Freano Stete tn tbe 1S4S edition I «f -Wise* Who Among Students Sa Asset-lean College* and tnlver ► BtUee ' A Jbx.bbI.bb. major sbe has axareed eeveral aemeeter* aa social editor ef Tbe Collegien. tbe college I Bjewepeper Ha via. been In tbe peat a mem bar ef tbe canteen committee the rally committee Tokalon the worn •a'* benerary society snd Alpha PM Oibbbbb. Journalism fraternity [ abe I* bow general chairman of gealui aattlvltlee "Ob. to dance, road and feed on I aay kind of food.*' Qaeen Clare answered when aaked to stale her B«*fsretice. vjh, aaaani "Bright col ear. aad eb*erful surroundings cou ajbsd wKb friendliness on tbe part ef everyone ere the thlnga I moat baofc for and admire After **mpl«lluii of her college work Ib June, an* will take em ptoyment at the Laderer, Street and Zee* Printing Company in Berkeley, aa assistant head of the yaai-book depsrtment else U Use only child of Mr and ' Mrs Morton W. Weymouth, of ISIS Swim Pageant Delayed Tbe WAA Swim Pageant, originally schedule.) lor May 25 has been . "fBBtpooed to Jans S aa many of the directors bars been III. said Lola Bibbs, preeleient of WAA. who add axl tbat there are far too many astlvltle* eebeduled lor May. and • that the weather ha* been ton col.I CLARE WE Last Day for Prom Signups in Union Today I* the last day for anyone planning lo attend the Junior Ren ior Prorfi to *lgn tbe poster slleg ing their Intent to sttend tbe open sffslr The dance la not only for Junior* and aenlor*. but anyone may attend and only one member of tbe cou pie need be from Freano State Thoee itgning need not be certain Ihey will attend Helen Bertken social chairman of tbe Junior claa* said Tbe signup sheet Is merel) to give tbe dance committee an es tlmste on the number of couples Rickets Is New Sigma Tau President At the regular Monday evening meeting. May 13. Sigma Tau Fra lernlty h. Ll an election of officer* Those selected are Milton Rickets president. Norman Rudy, vice- president. Don luevy. secretary. and Seal Jena* Enjoy the Hospitality of the Hotel Californian and Hotel El Rancho We ere happy to cooperete with ell college functions CARL S. STANLEY, President VNEWTON ADAIRy* iWewaZSr^ What's Wrong with This Picture WRONG SIZE BULBS ARE -«*"» TOO At home or at achool you naed your eyes. You will need them all the rest of your life. Take car. of your eye. now and make aure you have plenty of light for everything you do. ••BETTER LIGHT IS BETTER SIGHT San Joaquin Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. !ili.iililnu Jewelry liii. 1134 Fulton Phon* 2 3197 The Finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY I Headquarters for FRATERNITY and SORORITY PINS Management Mauric* H*d" SUv.rman Ml ::.i Pt CIobb 1926 Varaity "F' Society Alpha Fraternity AMOS ALONZO STAGG. 82 year old football coach ol th. year recently, and head judge ol th. Wxrxrt Coaat WaOya. and Earl H Wight, director ol Fiweno Stat, physical education, and director ot the Relays, talk about 61d time* COAST RELAYS HEADS GIVE MANY HOURS TO FSC the many thoueands of people will view tb* Weet Coaet Re lays from the stands tomorrow, few III realise how much sork In me. sweat, and tears, has been put » hy relatively few people who ave taken the burden of making arrangements for the nationally ar lalmed sports carnival tomorrow Karl .1 Wight, director of the elaya, considers*! this Just another ear Tin him. After IS consecutive ears of directing the event, noth ng new could come up. be aaya. Arthur Safstrnm. secretary and • neral manager of the meet I* is Merge of Ihe financial end nf the ••lays Thla la not a new Job for Safstrom. who haa served on the J Flint Manner, in charge of the- programs, official*, and entries, is irllnir himself much busier tbl* •ar than In «ny of the ye*rs past. I Baa* Relays ne- .|ia»n more entries than any her Relay* yet atag<-<l Manner's Job Is In contact all liool. high schools. Junior col Father'i Day Carda C. H. STAPLES- STATIONERS Just 20 St*p* W**t Off Fulton Gifts are- Sporting I t'blna an.I fry Walter Byde Co. 134*1 1331 Fulton tt. Freano Hardware- Sporting Oooda line t'blna an.I Crystal . atate college a. private schools, athletic clubs, snd unlver sltles wittdb e reasonable traveling distance of Fresno and secure tbelr itrtee. The Job was complicated this >ar by the various army and navy establiabments that bad to bs con tacted Hanner la also In charge of he printing of tbe programa Have Reeder la In charge of all Relays Emory Ratcliffe. Freano State illege s first roach, ia In charge of ie public addreee ayatem. the vie lory aland. Ihe opening ceremonies and hotel reservations for the visit ing learns, newsmen, snd Individ 1 stars. Thla baa proved quite headache for Ratcliffe thla year with tbe adverse bousing situation Many other PMffe have helped with the hundred* of odd details go with sponsoring the col track meet snd to esch and every one who helpeel In any way go** a big thanks from every per wbo la connecte.1 with RrV.no e follege More Bulldog Plans (continued from Pm* On*) Tony Allamprese Shaffer, ami Willarel Williams villi run Ihs 100 yard daah Shaffer *.|ll be the lone high Jumper, and Hon IV.lt the only pole vaulter Daniels. Rudy, and \m. 11... Ilarsottl will throw the discus Shaffer and Frank Vlarello will broad Jump. Rudy and Holt will I.. ....Hi.- Jaielln Hanner haa not decided who will run In the medley relay or th* re- mnli.ing events yet The Iliill.log. have a good chance tn win In the civilian Jun lor college claaa" Hanner aald. adding lhat fun* Angela-* t'lty Col lege has perhaps one of the best snd most well balanced JO man team wlm ti will be here tomorrow ■COU.EGIAN r*bllse»< Beenl W..SI, during th* Th*r* baa been n« RBSs*w* cur rled on by the Fresno Slate Col lege wblcb baa been so widely end so favorably known aa our Wast Coast Relsys luaat aummer wben I attended a meeting of more than 70 college presidents more than 10 of them spoke of Freeno State College a* the place of tbe neat Coaat Re ls)s and practically everyone aaked how Warmerdarn had been able to esubllab auch a remarkable worM't I err rd In tb* pole vault It aeemt tbat track activities are generally regarded as the kind of athletics most closely Baaoclated with i scholarship .'Ithough our college can boast this year tbe world famous athletee we have dsvalopad In past, th* Weet Coaat Relays la our greatest distinction In the letlc Said and deserve* tbe hearty support of everyone connected wit ths college DR FRANK W THOMAS Miss Wilms Wight, reflietrar One-Acts to Be at Playhouse Soon "Curtain Tim*" * **rtee of iou one-eet play*, will be presented it the I'nlverslty Street Playhouse Tuesdsy snd Thuraday of next week under ths sponsorship nf Em pathy. women'a honorary dramatic* organisation, and tbe men speech msjors Tickets for tke production are selling for SS rents. Including tax for studenta. and SO rente. Including tax. for adulta They may be ae cured from any member ol the playhouse group The plays to be preeented Include e wide variety of plots ranging from tragedy to hilarious fare*. Rtudents are directing ibe playa and Donald luevy la acting aa eo ordlnator for th* group RLATt LUNCMIS FOUNTAIN DRINKS SANDWICHia SALADa VARSITY LUNCH tart n. van Neao COLLEGE GIRLS Trie Telephone Company is affering a full time job for the aummer vacation period and part-time after achool atarta. You'll And your job interesting . . . pleasant and essential, both now and after the war. Our employment advisor will be glad to giv. you complete information. Come in and talk it over. 1456 Van Ness Ave. THE PACIFIC TEL. AND TEL. CO. Fashionable Modes for Exclusive Testes duBois Gown. Sportswear Accessories For Sweaters and Skirts See Our Swert. Bar We Carry a Complete Line of Formala Listen to Swert and Swtwsi Tine Every Saturday 12:45 to 1:00 P.M. Over KFRE Fresno State Has Turned Out Four World Records; Three Marks Still Stand Four men, all garbed in Freano Stat. College cardinal .nd blue, have made tke college h.ll of fame and the world'a acclaim aa champion, of the world. Of the few, three h.ve record, still standing in the books. Topping the list ia the most recent all-world great, Cornelius "Dutch" Waniiar* dam, who ia the only man in the world to pole vault over 15 feet. Hi. best mark to 15 feet, 7*4 inches. He ia now a lieutenant in tbe Navy, doing physical trainiaf work aboard ahip. Elroy Robinaon, who graduated in 1937, w.a 880 yard world champion, and M_ hold, the 1,000 yard run in the time of 2 minutes, 9 and 7/10 aeconda. Ha ia M*Jmj| overseas, . member of the United State. Army. Following his graduation frees T FSC, he taught school in the middle waat. Walter Marty, one time Freano High School .11 round star, held the world high jump record for five years. He cleared th. bar at 0 feet 9Vj inches He rraduated from college in 1989 and is now employed by the railroad. The oldest standing record waa set by Charles Kaater, shuttle hurdle champion, who haa held the record for 16 year.. H. gnuluatad in 1929 and ia now in the service. "Where world records are broken" ia the offadalJ slogan of the West Coaat Reiaya baaed on th. faet that sixteen world records have been broken and fosjr. tied during the nineteen years the carnival haa team held. J. Flint Hanner, former world champion kaVNkmfl is regarded in the coaching profession aa a man wke produces champions, and that en be readily pniatrf out by the records. "Records are made to be broken." is a saying tkat will ch.lleng.ell those who will compete in the niae* teenth running of the track and field carnival ttWH slroy robinson. rac. -S7 r eetvyird world Champion raw in Ratcliffe Stadium LOOOyard Run Record
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Title | 1945_05 The Daily Collegian May 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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | May 18, 1945 Pg 2-3 |
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 |
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f^fwlw*
Queen Clare to Award
Relay Victors Tomorrow
Twenty-ona-ytmr-old Clare Weymouth, eleventh queen of
Ike Fw.no State College campua, will present .11 awards,
■giBSm .nd ribbona to individual .nd team winner, of the
aaaMtaanth Annual Weat Coaat Reiaya tomorrow evening in
Ratcliffe Stadium.
laat.
-The Fresno Stete College Collegien—
-The Freano Steve College Collegian-
Page Three
Oar*, a aealor.
laebsa la height
tee-serving ae ISM editor of
Sft* Campos, college yearbook, and
ae eae of the 11
* of Freano Stete
tn tbe 1S4S edition
I «f -Wise* Who Among Students
Sa Asset-lean College* and tnlver
► BtUee '
A Jbx.bbI.bb. major sbe has
axareed eeveral aemeeter* aa social
editor ef Tbe Collegien. tbe college
I Bjewepeper
Ha via. been In tbe peat a mem
bar ef tbe canteen committee the
rally committee Tokalon the worn
•a'* benerary society snd Alpha
PM Oibbbbb. Journalism fraternity
[ abe I* bow general chairman of
gealui aattlvltlee
"Ob. to dance, road and feed on
I aay kind of food.*' Qaeen Clare
answered when aaked to stale her
B«*fsretice. vjh, aaaani "Bright col
ear. aad eb*erful surroundings cou
ajbsd wKb friendliness on tbe part
ef everyone ere the thlnga I moat
baofc for and admire
After **mpl«lluii of her college
work Ib June, an* will take em
ptoyment at the Laderer, Street
and Zee* Printing Company in
Berkeley, aa assistant head of the
yaai-book depsrtment
else U Use only child of Mr and
' Mrs Morton W. Weymouth, of ISIS
Swim Pageant Delayed
Tbe WAA Swim Pageant, originally schedule.) lor May 25 has been
. "fBBtpooed to Jans S aa many of the
directors bars been III. said Lola
Bibbs, preeleient of WAA. who add
axl tbat there are far too many
astlvltle* eebeduled lor May. and
• that the weather ha* been ton col.I
CLARE WE
Last Day for Prom
Signups in Union
Today I* the last day for anyone
planning lo attend the Junior Ren
ior Prorfi to *lgn tbe poster slleg
ing their Intent to sttend tbe open
sffslr
The dance la not only for Junior*
and aenlor*. but anyone may attend
and only one member of tbe cou
pie need be from Freano State
Thoee itgning need not be certain
Ihey will attend Helen Bertken
social chairman of tbe Junior claa*
said Tbe signup sheet Is merel)
to give tbe dance committee an es
tlmste on the number of couples
Rickets Is New
Sigma Tau President
At the regular Monday evening
meeting. May 13. Sigma Tau Fra
lernlty h. Ll an election of officer*
Those selected are Milton Rickets
president. Norman Rudy, vice-
president. Don luevy. secretary.
and Seal Jena*
Enjoy the Hospitality
of the
Hotel Californian
and
Hotel El Rancho
We ere happy to cooperete
with ell college functions
CARL S. STANLEY, President
VNEWTON ADAIRy*
iWewaZSr^
What's Wrong with
This Picture
WRONG SIZE BULBS
ARE -«*"» TOO
At home or at achool you
naed your eyes. You will
need them all the rest of
your life. Take car. of
your eye. now and make
aure you have plenty of
light for everything you
do.
••BETTER LIGHT IS
BETTER SIGHT
San Joaquin Valley's
Leading Jeweler
Since 1910
A. S. !ili.iililnu
Jewelry liii.
1134 Fulton
Phon* 2 3197
The Finest in Diamonds,
Watches and Jewelry
SPECIAL RATES TO
ALL
COLLEGE STUDENTS
AND
FACULTY I
Headquarters for
FRATERNITY and
SORORITY PINS
Management
Mauric* H*d" SUv.rman
Ml ::.i Pt
CIobb 1926
Varaity "F' Society
Alpha Fraternity
AMOS ALONZO STAGG. 82 year old football coach ol th.
year recently, and head judge ol th. Wxrxrt Coaat WaOya. and
Earl H Wight, director ol Fiweno Stat, physical education,
and director ot the Relays, talk about 61d time*
COAST RELAYS HEADS
GIVE MANY HOURS TO FSC
the many thoueands of people
will view tb* Weet Coaet Re
lays from the stands tomorrow, few
III realise how much sork In
me. sweat, and tears, has been put
» hy relatively few people who
ave taken the burden of making
arrangements for the nationally ar
lalmed sports carnival tomorrow
Karl .1 Wight, director of the
elaya, considers*! this Just another
ear Tin him. After IS consecutive
ears of directing the event, noth
ng new could come up. be aaya.
Arthur Safstrnm. secretary and
• neral manager of the meet I* is
Merge of Ihe financial end nf the
••lays Thla la not a new Job for
Safstrom. who haa served on the
J Flint Manner, in charge of the-
programs, official*, and entries, is
irllnir himself much busier tbl*
•ar than In «ny of the ye*rs past.
I Baa* Relays
ne- .|ia»n more entries than any
her Relay* yet atag<- |