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State Section Is Reserved For Big Game A reserved section of 425 seats has been allotted to FSC for the USC-St. Mao's Pre- flight game to be played in Ratcliffe Stadium on the ui.-li'. of October H. It was mi nouneed today by Arthur Safstrom. association roanngA Tickets ulll go on sale late this wealf In Ihu bookstore at 50 cents Plus t«l. . Safstrom said thai both I'SC and St. Mary's I'refllgbt have reserved ..ecllons of 300 seats each. The rest of the tickets '.nil' go on sale Ibis <vc*h downtown for 12.10 for seats between III.- K".il llr:.-....;iinl $1.10 lor si-Ms in the end sorfts. The llally Committee, under the direction or Chainsnn Hetty Veale, IMS Inkeii charge of decorating the goal post* and dlsplayjng pennants lor lb.' »tame. Representatives rrorn the other schools have givvw FSC the go ahead for any entertainment or show they wish to put on at the ■tame, Safslrom stated 1ES 'READABLE —WORTH READING" FRESNO, C.UJFORNIA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1944 ri possible I i few » might be able to Ret out band for the game, Ml«s Veale said. There Is no Information able as lo whether either of the rompetlifg teams will be represented by a band. A meeting of the Rally Committee will jV- held 12.30 Wednesday In the office of the student presl_ dent to discuss committee plana* for the games. .Miss Veale slated. "I want all ex-offlcio members as Jryell a» the regular committee present,'' Miss Veale stated Women to Fete Frosh, Transfers i lo the I i after VS WAA Gridders Practice For 1944 Season The 1944 football season bee gotten under way with plenty of thrillers throughout tho country. It a great deal to the morale public to be able to turn on radios again and bear the typical American enthusiasm at a football game, foe football Is one of the many great sports that are traditional in. America./ Fresno State. College will be prominent in tho picture or west coast football and will, without a doubt, make a fine record, for itself this year. The following Is a list of the men who are out^for football: Zorab.J. Iioblglan. end: Herky Coleman, quarterback; Eugene Dan Ids. end; Dies, ' center; Earl Engel- brecht. end: Don Ellea. fullback; Dick Engeltrecbt, end; Hank A. Eons, end; .Leo Garabcdlan. tackle: Jack CiK-ner, Quarterback; Ken Galser, tackle; Nick Glannopoulos, guard; Rob Goss, tackle; Sandy Henderson, halfback: Jim Hobbs, cenferrTaTal Jensen, tackle; Paul DonSDedlanJccnter; Gordon Kler- atlne. quarterback; Berge Hollglan. center; JlmVManock. center. Charles Mofsjj, fullback; Sam. Mongclll, halfback'. Kenneth Mills, end; Mon.n Miller, quarterback; Daren Nelklrk, quarterback; Stanley Papaslan, halfback; Benny Philips, end; .James Pipes, end; Keith Pipes, end; Al Roessler. halfback; Bud Rtchlert' end; Henry Rutherford, halfback; Nornan Rudy, halfback- Al Tounger. halfback; Richard '.xRogers. si tackle; Richard Ude. end; Bob Van Sickle. end; Eugene Vlctor^nd; Wlllard Williams, halfback; Mickey Wade. end. Wesley Wlpf. tackle; and Eddie Yuckutcb, halfback. i<_] 6 o'clock, announced Verna |)ack. AWS publicity chairman. The uffnlr, which will be held In Ihe union nodal hall, will feature folk llnncltlg led by. members of the Women's Athletic Association. Refreshment* will be served under tbe direction of the Aiu-oelatcd Women Students. A record player will furnish the iiiiiKlc for Ihe affair Any woman student enrolled at the collego may attend the dance, but rut mission will be free only lo freshmen and transfers, who have received invitations. Ticketh are being noltl lo upper Vines women for If. cents by any" AWS nc VVAA board member. Activity cards will be avollable al the party, and all girls are nnki-d lo fill them out Sign up* will be Inken fur all girls Interested- In Jnliiltig the Vn-slilitntt Women's ,\c til It y Club at I Ills time. KlUabeth Arranls, social chairman, will he In charge of the parly. Spanish Students Will Hold First Meeting The first meeting of the Span- tah Club will bo held tomorrow night at 7 .In o'clock In the Women's. LaoiiDRe. Lorraine 'Futrell*. Red Cross (Executive Committee to Meet ana for the election of Red s chairman will be made at meeting of tire executive com- it tomorrow at 12:15 pm. In Ihe student president's office' Loll Browa, vice chairman, has announced. Attending the meeting will be the three executive officers of the college unit of the American Red Croaa.*hnd all committee heads. CHAIRMAN ELEANOR MILLER, chairman of Ihe elections committee, who is in charge of the voting for class officers today. Move-A' Card; State Advertises Friday members of tbe rally commute* will be clrculaUng around tbe campus to Induce alUowners of care to display FSC ' stickers on their windshields. Every semester all studenta who do not already nave cardinal and blue stickers on their cars are urged to obtain them." ' Betty Veale, rally committee chairman, stated, "and w* hope that all new studenta this year will live up to the custom. On Friday the stickers may be obtained not only from the bookstore, but also from all rally committee members, wbo will be found ■arloua spots on the campus. Three Freshmen Are Named as Yell Leaders Twc freshman men and one freshman woman have been appointed to lead Fresno State College yells this year. Student President Frank Mesple announced today. Students to VoteToda^ For All Class Offices Elections for class offices will be today in the union fo> from 8 to 4,-with 85 students nominated for the jobs in all tl classes, according to Eleanor Miller, chairman of the e committee. The freshman class leads in the numbejr of candidates x nIng. Those running for preal are Gerald Arml. Bob Goes, i Kosl'eris, Don Levy. John Pa! tor vice-president, Stanley ] Ian, Al Roeaaler, Betty Jane i tal. Robert Wade. For secretary-treasurer, DiUman, Rosemary Rees. . Sorenson; for social c Corlnne Chollet. Jsnlece ( Emily Murphy. Elotae Pymm, 1 Robaloll. Yvonne Stevenson. In the- sophomore class ci datea running for president are B ty Jane Larsen. Henri* Mags sen; for vice-president, Nancy 1 den, Barbara Caatleberry; for • retary treasurer. Bobbe Lot] 1 0*r, Jesn Miles; .for social ( man, Helen Burgess. Barbara Obcrer op. Lou Veale for the office ot j.. dent In the Junior class. Other a didates running are Pearledna L set> and Marge Stuart for vie*pi ident; Sue Cembs (or secret treasurer. A*-*;et bo petitions k been* filed for the office ot r chairman. Only fire petitions .have I filed by tb* senior class, thee* It Ing for Mary O'Shea and C Walrath (or president; - Klrkpatrick (or vice- Ruth Smoot (or secret* er; and Marybelle Lewis (or a clal chairman. Mlsa Miller stated that ■ wishing to do so may writ* la • dldstee (or office*-In which « one person la running.' Swimming Meet Given by WAA Aa part of a aeries of Friday sf- rnoon events, the WAA will hold an Inter-class swimming meet'Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. WAA president Lota Browe said that experienced swimmers need hot be tb* only one* to enter tb* contest. "We will have events (or every type of swimmer," she sadl. Tb* events will Include a candle race, balloon race rythmic and form swimming, 100 foot (re* style, breast stroke snd backstroke. There will be (re* swimming aft- er tbe events and spectators are Invited. Refreshments will be served. Marl* Ksuffung. swimming manager, will be In charge of th* affair. * • V - Th* pool wiU be open at noon and 4:00 p.m. for practice and free swimming. Th* WAA baa also scheduled |*r- era! dancing events later In .the month anil plane to start aa Inter* class volley, ball tournament In tbe future. Mlsa Brow* ststed. First AMS Event To be Smoker Plans were mad* last? night for tb* first Associated Men StudenU 'smoker" to be held Tuesday at the Commercial Club, In tbe Holland Building. Jus Hobbs, AMS president, •attended an invitation to all men students to attend tb* affair. A charge of $1.60 per person will be charged for th* chicken dinner which Is to be served. After tbe d|nner Informal group* ■11 get together for card games and 'Other entertainment, Hobbs stated. All men who did not sign up last night can do so in* tbe Student president's office In tb* Union. , Weymouth Plans Big Pre-War Edition, But Students' Cooperation Necessary By Allio Ben-gum Would you llko a larger, more spectacular annual this year? Would you like more candid, shots? Would you like more* sections? if you would. Icll your campus staff. poll will be launched ntwt Tuesday so that you may state your de- Im .rjarird to' your annual. If there are enough favorable votes. assembly or dance will be given order to raise money for th*. yearbook oipanslon. , in tbe pa»t the yearbook »M been financed solely by money In-[The price will eluded In tbe student body funds, according to the budget submitted by tbe association office. Last year wartime privations, tbe book was eight by eleven Inches, and contained 128 pages. This year if the expansion campaign goes through, the book will be nine snd one-half by fourteen Inches with ISO pages. There will be a ciotb cover, and tbe printing will be done In Cooper Black lower case letter Ing. It was announced by tbe editor, Clare Weymouth, at tb* staff meeting tbat student portraits muat be taken at Kings Camera Center on Van Ness by Christmas, enty-fiye Tb* staff this year Is striving to put forth an outstanding annual, snd sre looking (onrsrd to your cooperation. The staff is as follows: Editor, Clare Weymouth; assistant editor, Dorothy McAllister; business manager, Maxtne Harness; copy editor, Beverly Campbell; photography, Jim Hobbs: photographer's assistant. Neal Jen- sen. Divisional editors are as follows: sports, Eari Wong; class**. Jean Casey; adnflnlstratlon. Allie Bar gum; activities, Juanlta Brown; women's sports. Ida Devlin; art editor, Frances Klrkpatrick; or- ganlsaUon. Alberta Klehl. ■ General assistants will be Annie Shew. Pat Atwood. Msrgaret Oor- d*n. Gloria Antraslan. Valda Ball and Jack Dslks. IRC to Reorganize Tomorrow at Noon reorganisation*! meeting < students Interested la starting t" International Relations Club to Uvlty will be beJs-jrhursdsy i In th* Committee Room In Union. Students Interested hav* asked to buy their lunch and go to the meeting. Berdahl Still Waiting Th* 4|roup which was expected to materlellie Into an SSsjsr bunch of beys and girls, hugging their Instruments, crowding Or. A. C. Bsrdshl's office fee the Prf; day band try-outs did not appear. It was suggested that pet-hap* th* students desiring to play I n ' the band might hav* a class at . the hour of the Interviews. • "In that ease," he answered, "I will be in my office, same root*,, same hour on Monday*, W*dn**v dsys, snd Fridays' of next week,..' because ws (th* department) cannot glv* up M early." . Th* 'earns room, seen* hour' sr* respectlvsly Room 1M and 1« to 1. . Berdahl will b* there swarttn* pwsou* band ajrnerl**** wh*) might want to be In th* Fr****. •tat* C«4l.g* land.
Object Description
Title | 1944_10 The Daily Collegian October 1944 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1944 |
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 | October 3, 1944 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1944 |
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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State Section
Is Reserved
For Big Game
A reserved section of 425
seats has been allotted to FSC
for the USC-St. Mao's Pre-
flight game to be played in
Ratcliffe Stadium on the
ui.-li'. of October H. It was mi
nouneed today by Arthur Safstrom.
association roanngA
Tickets ulll go on sale late this
wealf In Ihu bookstore at 50 cents
Plus t«l.
. Safstrom said thai both I'SC and
St. Mary's I'refllgbt have reserved
..ecllons of 300 seats each. The rest
of the tickets '.nil' go on sale Ibis
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