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^FavsjeTwo _ Open Hfcuse The annual Tokalon sponsored open house program scheduled foe June 1 is a worthy 1 project in whidi every orgamration and dau , should, plan to parf.cip.ite The program will , jrre ihe college aa opportuniry to show rhe ' genera) public the kind of work that an equ- t crional institution of this kind produces I The opinion of the college, formulated by *^* atewosowii people and parents of students, f "prime importance and is made by the which these people have with the Thus, a good showing on June 1 ts important feature of the program kern to be considered is that rhe will give the students a chance ' theif achievements of the past year wive and scholastic work will be : before their parents and friends The faculty will have its interests to re- BCsnber, for it will be displaying the work ' ef ks students -The Fresno Stete College Collegian- Open House, traditionally has been a successful affair, frott the snoipoint -of participation by die* various parts of the Qtrllege and from the point .of view of attendance of people itw^-rcstcd in the progress of the college There should be no letdown this year and the fullest coopetusnon should be extended to the meno bers of Tokalon ro insure the success of this year's affair ■COUaSOIAH Girl and Org of Month Points to Be Tallied end of tbl* month months' ly points will be tabulated and r*c- ognllloa will be given te "Ctrl ef She Moatb" and • OrgarfWion ef the Month" Total polnta for-tht* pear ilao be tabulated end prises' will be awarded for "Girl of she and "Organ Hat ton of the Ruth Smoot. chairman of r artlvltlea rommlttee. an nounred •ryone should start turning in immediately to the war lea box In Ibe poet Antes as I B.amln *OB*cr<r-lle>a Sight./ (BO) • Oetiar ana FlfTy Cent* <1 i boian oenci. stue.n. ttr4s - ■"•W-e Leonard Rowell Buainems Mcmogar PSor.. 4-4721 Clar.no. Ni.buhr In Our Time ttittt, nui •' a**B»*JxTh abe didn't know It. Betty Jaae Frlberg WB* probehly better received by the audience then ^^^Haea. With dus regard* to her ro performer ^^^Hba staprtellen snd to the other members of I Miriam Fox Wlthrow'a cast of mualclana. abe liter ^■feSM sway with the show It B cannot be said that Mlas Frlberg* popularity I MB* entirely due to ber ability to preee* tbe right amy al tbe right lime A* a matter of fart. It •BBaxJ be more correct to aay that her popularity Was due to the manner In wblcb ahe preseed the right key at tbe right time With ber face close lo ths keyboard aad aa far away from the music a* It ***** possible to pat It. ahe lived the moalr that eft* played At time* it waa a bit hard to discern |B*t whether ehe was punching the keys wltk her a**s>*rs *r her bob* (For all I know, ahe may have been looking for a key thet waa sticking I However. at sseoae mar, probable that ahe used the Istter ajBSB b*r angers move*} ao rapidly that it w.eul.l BBS *afaa BMIeaJt Indeed for her to how her bead aS the proper Instant without being in danger of fea****e half of ber fare torn off by one of ber band* aa M went ripping along the keyboard In search of the aext (topping piece. ***** frees her virtuosity at th* plans. Miss b arte If shout ths campus aa being * truly llhe- -savte person, entering into ths spirit of things xsvth thst aemsthing called personality plu*. *j*b**h I* se eea*nt.*l if on* i* t* *i>cc*ed in thi* xpeary eld world Bw fer an enjoyable evening I am ***** thet f a* one will object if I aay L./MFT——Let'* •end Mies Friherg (our) thank* 0S4IRFLY ABOUT .FILT COFFEE ■.ting breakfast oo a train la an art all la itself Selection of Editors Marine Corporal, Former t Decided Next Monday Stater, Is Home on Leave Marine Corporal Harvey \\.iltoi, Kdward* ST. a former student here, ha* returned rrom the Pacific the ater of war snd Is now on furlough from th* Marine Corse Haee Ban Irtego. where he was sent for re classification and I There la a aperlal brand of etiquette found here that la to be observe,! at no other place In the world To comply with the flist rule or the table one most necessarily assume sn attitude of complegr misanthropy This IB done by first closing one*. eyes to thst rsrtala degree that most people natur ally aaaume on the morning after Then one's fare must be adjusted to he in agreement wltb the eyes Ordinarily when meeting a fellow traveler N la custsmsry to ahow eome sort sf friendliness sr paliteenees. Thi* .* n*v*r dune at breakfast If 'eewieene ■• so rud* a* to fay hallo at thla hour of th* morning, merely lah* on a dumb. bored or otherwise disgusted* look snd star* vacantly In *ome other direction. It i* not necce nary to return th* greeting; *r if It )■ returned. H eheid be don* with ■ short snsp sr a growl. Tha meet absurd th^g to de at ths table ia to emit* at eemeene. If anyone doea it. you may be aura that th*y hav* n*v*r traveled before.Th* meet efficient manner in which to combat such effrontery is either to star* back at th*m with an air ef utter cur.osity. or •!•• to turn th* corner* of thawiouth up Into a su psrcilieue *n»rl. There are definite rule* that appl> la eatlna also Rlack coffee la the malnatay at thla meal Yon may not think It the beat coffee in the world. I.ut v..u II drink It anyway, bub, lor if you don't, someone Is bound to think tbat you bad an easy nlgbt ol It And after all. If you rant imprrs* people to the estent thst they think you had a hard night ol It what's the ua* ol traveling at all* Never try to keep from spilling anything It won't work anyway The main thing i- t.. IfJ bl ■baa from spilling It on yourself, and If »iivoiie spills It on you, don't bother in say anything Ju*t take the real of your meal an.I cslmy push It Into his ' On leaving the table It Is best to mus* your clothes up Br*t *« If the food fought bsek. and then mar iii down Ihe aisle Immttallng Ihe Sad Sack a* nearly ss possible ll you have done all thla arrprd Ing in tiovl* everybody will he favorably lmprs***d sad nobody will say a thing In fart, they probably wouldn't snvwav ll.. > v.il.l all be tmi busy trying t'nrporsl Kdward,, i member i ' i Zesl.in.l liiiael has •affTve <l al New Rat I Tlnlan In the Mari Hla mother .Mi- Mv.lyr. M tare* reside* st Tax, t'ambrl.igv bl. sill h emoot aald Committee members ar* Marga ret Weymouth. Pauline Itsenhous sr. and Verna Dark. Aaalatlng In Ihe counting of the points will be Ina Gregg Scholarship Applications Due Friday Application* for tbe Ina Oregg Thomas Scholarship ars due Frl day. announced Mr* Rennet th Smith chairman of the Ina Gregg Thomas Scholarship' Board . Tha scholarship, aba a*M. ta open to a woman Student with a Ing Freeno State Colleg* for one year Judging la baaed on scholar ship. S« per cent college activity participation. SO per cent, and abll Ity for eome type of creative work SO per rent •Catherine Shelley and Freneee Patronize Our Advertisers ROOS BROS SuxJk 1 ' ^Tb dashJU^q YOUR STROOCK 'Please Come In,' Says Shaw, Zoology Professor Emeritus By Jam** Cubibuih (NOTE" Tb* hllommt article mm u-Hieu almost * mouth ago, bat >*» lisation mas held •» aaiH thet urn* betmie a cm e\ Dt. Shorn urns not eemtUbl* Uitoei uaetel) "V" "**• "*'**>< Come In' has been law** damn uhtle Ot. Stum loueaeyi dyrruy ibe tammee mbuUes, /ir.* lo Menu*iota, end thru le Cammia. hat tt mil be renin* ed'u hen h* rrf.ee *rr* [ail) Tacked oxrx* the floor of room 1X2 of McLane Hall there appeal* In neatly typed letter* upon efplece of small white paper tbe words WILLIAM T. SHAW nee** ComS* la \. If one Is still a bit ahy. and knocks before turning tha ktob. a hearty voice sings out a welcome In each an entreetln*. manner as to make the moet timid person feel at borne Tucked sway In one corner of tbe room, almost totslly obliterated by a roploua quantity of boxes, books snd spparstus. sits a email man with a warm amlle and a Arm band. For all hla seventy years. Dr. Shaw, xoology Tl eritua. author, aod *rlcntr*| I* as apry aa -The Fresno State College Collegien- ■ to be Hi* aeottn. sad be lived np to It Receiving Me Bee* eloi-'e decree from Minnesota, hi* master's from Michigan SUte. and hie doctor* from Stanford, bs baa ' * forty two year* of Bitching at Ore go* 8tate. Waahlnglon State Sinn ford I'nlverslty. tbe University of Redlanda. and Freeno Bute He may be aeon about the campus al moat any hoar of the day ot night uaually In tbe act ol passing to or from tbe office which be baa occupied alnce bla retirement as sn active faculty member 1913 Although he owns a ranch in Canada, and has many Interests elsewhere be prefer* to continue his life work aa a aoologlat and ornithologist In •lead of a life of Inactive retire ment. Until recently be haa ao Jeourned annually to the mountain* of Waahlnglon State and nf Baa katrhewan where he haa collected data for many contribution* to profession His fondues* for biological ploratlon and taxidermy led hli become one of tbe chief inatlgator* nf the hsblUt raaee on ths uppei floor of Mcl-sne Hall An article under hla authorship, and ronee Ing theae cases, waa published tbe Febniery. 1*45. issue of The Scientific Monthly, one of the mag axlnsa of tbs Amerlcsn Assoola lion for the* Advancement of Scl The habitat case* are not un known to any atudent of Freano State but the background and In formation surrounding I hem. aa de scribed In l»r Shaw s article, are Ilia dexterity and Ingenuity as an author la shown in tbe rnllowina extraction concerning the Hay of Monterey habitat "First, as If with Interei pleasure. Old Monterey pieaenti self with its raatmm. inhabin and the shifting colore ot the Close up by the shore are laid reef rock* brown and gray, and the slippery, water laid thalll of kelp, gllatsnlng like wet rubber atrand ed by exhausted waves of outtlda. be toeeed again by tbe noisy oversurging swells of SB ever returning sea. Monterey cypreea, rare and famed, lende a atrip of atrong fresh green to tbe shore line In this and tempered Transition Zone Far beyond low tide llrujj are tbe Jutting rocks of tbe bay. where at range pelicans and st reliefer cor have come to rest. Against the eky ar* buoyant, light bodied gall*, drifting gar* end there oa varying air currents Across tbe sky Ihe suanderllngs line by In swift eyrhrontsed flight Tbe (,'Bllforn(g clapper rail aUlk* imong tke brows boulders of tbe o\e* scarcely different in Ita quiet onee. yet strsngsly *eparated from ta summer home In the marshes Black turnslon**. wearing the soni rorky pools and tbe white foam dashed wave tips. Indus trlouely search out young, can- shelled limpets Theee ere tbe bird* Of the se*. slightly suggestive ol those of tbe great shore line " Tbe door to Dr Shaw'* office awinga outward but that I* of small FLAT! LUNCHES FOUNTAIN DRINKS SANDWICHES SALADS VARSITY LUNCH 1471 N. Van Nose Scholarship Available Mr* Sara McCord x*f Corcoran la aklng available at tbe Fresno SUte (allege a new 1100 award. known aa ths H (1 Stridde M* mor is I Scholarship , in memory of hutband. to a graduate of the ( ore oran Union High School sr sa other Kings County hlgb acbool graduate planning on majoring In eome phase of agriculture Tbe grant wilt be maintained through en endowment given tbe The Corcoran I'nlon High School vanl of truateea will aeleete tbe Inaer Appltrattons for these grants-axey be sought from Dr Kenneth Potter, bajrman of the schoUrshlp committee on the csmpus by "Pies** come In Dr. Billard Is Chapel Speaker Tomorrow r..'itrude Hill*id of Ihe F.ng llah department will speak on the an'a place In the world eerur nnferenee tomorrow at chapel leee. which will be held In tbe auditorium of tbe playhouse at 11 SS Peshioneble Modes for Exclusive Testes duBois (.owns Sport. Pit tx Arct**wories For Sweaters and Skirts See Our Swerta Bar We Carry a Complete Line of Formala I i-l.n to SweTt and Swoon Tiaie Every Saturday 12:4a to 1:00 P.M. Over KFRE Women $ Chorus Gives Concert By BalpkSxcmva; lusat Friday evening aa entane * flneet muslcsl programs of tbe Two fine InstrumenUlleU varied ie program wltb tbelr solo* Hel ens Kaprlellan played the piano solo "Dai***.- by Debussy Rath FW oar played Krelslefs melodic Schon Reemarin " Mildred Fathy'a voice did luetic* to Beeley's "Time. Tea Old Uypey Man Of the reet ef the mualc. mast* rritten for eoloiau and Bbsi-aa. th* Dirge for Two Veterans" liked best by tbe audience Sen Joaquin Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddow Jewelry l.u 1134 Fulton Phone 2 3197 The Finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALLV / COIuLEGE STUDlTJfTS AND Headquarters lor FRATERNITY end SORORITY PINS Managamont Mtrunce 1Ud" S0**nDoai M.mber Clasa 1926 Varaity F" Society Alpha Fi-atarnity with s vole* thai bleadad bx*bb*> lully with the choral The BUY BONDS Peefdi Threat More Corrferenc« (eattmmtd from Pt** Oat) tastlla. Iwaaemr and prssldat at the Women* Ualvsralty. aad Am- ba*aad*e Avra Warre*. dlrwctor at I America* aaTalra. *Usu.ue> ■-- — -_*. »_ aatjl 1 ■rsis. i «l..r lt.ro A Su"1'0 et ^•o,:'r- Gla"">'' Perfecffor summer wear with dresses— skirts or slacks— bulky chenille knit toat weaters in vivid multicolor combinetiono. Sizes 34 to 31 3.95 MPOKTSTMdUL - ■- ■
Object Description
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | May 22, 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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^FavsjeTwo _
Open Hfcuse
The annual Tokalon sponsored open house
program scheduled foe June 1 is a worthy
1 project in whidi every orgamration and dau
, should, plan to parf.cip.ite The program will
, jrre ihe college aa opportuniry to show rhe
' genera) public the kind of work that an equ-
t crional institution of this kind produces
I The opinion of the college, formulated by
*^* atewosowii people and parents of students,
f "prime importance and is made by the
which these people have with the
Thus, a good showing on June 1 ts
important feature of the program
kern to be considered is that rhe
will give the students a chance
' theif achievements of the past year
wive and scholastic work will be
: before their parents and friends
The faculty will have its interests to re-
BCsnber, for it will be displaying the work
' ef ks students
-The Fresno Stete College Collegian-
Open House, traditionally has been a successful affair, frott the snoipoint -of participation by die* various parts of the Qtrllege and
from the point .of view of attendance of people
itw^-rcstcd in the progress of the college There
should be no letdown this year and the fullest
coopetusnon should be extended to the meno
bers of Tokalon ro insure the success of this
year's affair
■COUaSOIAH
Girl and Org of Month
Points to Be Tallied
end of tbl* month months'
ly points will be tabulated and r*c-
ognllloa will be given te "Ctrl ef
She Moatb" and • OrgarfWion ef the
Month" Total polnta for-tht* pear
ilao be tabulated end prises'
will be awarded for "Girl of she
and "Organ Hat ton of the
Ruth Smoot. chairman of
r artlvltlea rommlttee. an
nounred
•ryone should start turning
in immediately to the war
lea box In Ibe poet Antes as
I B.amln
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