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—Th* Fresno Stat* College Collegiar £ fringing frith Jfftt opportunity Inorder Is musical rt*»r»H-r -l.h "t™ 'Soiel Letters To The Editor ;huto.,nhtrou^sTr'm»mbo!°.™j i l !>-'i TJarirr rrvanspes Alpha Kappa Psi Initiates Students International Relations Club Slates Banquet Student Personnel Group Will Meet IrlKham, Robw MEET CHUCK DAVIS '59 Campus Representative FSC ORG RAISING FUNDS FOR 'HOME? (Continuedfrom Page I) Class Vote Results In Mixed Emotions ,!C.°.'"""'J2". p'f"} na (71) or Donna' Xovo ™ Terrl Hlrt (78) or Jane Hartm 1 PAT1IONIZE OUK ADVEHnSEHS LUGGAGE brilliant idea LADY BUXTON FREE MONOGRAMM1NG SAMS COLLEGIAN BgSm=^ttlmm COLLEGE NiTE EVERY FRIDAY WALTER SIHITH is where you get Pendleton fine flannel shirts Pendleton Shirts in two collar styles WALTER SIHITH here west of the Rockies, syhere men *re reputed to be men, Pendleton flannel i are a favorite for outdoor wear. These fine masculine shirts are made of select virgin Wool (the non-scratchy kind) tastefully woven by Pendleton in softly-colored patterns. Sizes 14 to 20. " CHARGE YOUR XMAS GIFTS Accuracy Lack Plagues ^Dog Fivfe Cagers Prep For Collegiate Contest _j basketball '"The Bulldogs have lost their first .... 0 .» .„„„v uuc „, ooor accuracy, but they are now hopefully working toward ^e first collegiate contest of the —— 'o games mainly due Frosh Beaten j AfterTwoWins;| Face Reedley \ sc.lo tonight to play Reedier Ci rlth .Implicit?. 10 baUj^roTTgWl^ til Feast, Awards Highlight Annual Football Banquet STEWART CLEMERS FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE . . . '♦65 N. Von Ness AD 3-4411 UNDER THE NET—Staging a light lor iho ball in Tuesday night's fracas with Ihe San Diego Marines is Gary Alcom (15) and Leonard Brown of Iho Bulldog Cagers. High in the air is Dovildog center Don Lange who measures 6-6. Jtacli Sclliefcr SOUND EQUIPMENT CO. Richman Brothers CHRISTMAS Collegiate Specials MELTON JACKET ISrodium Jacketl M6 95 IVY LEAGUE CREW NECK POLISHED COTTON SWEATER bulky knit CAR COAT $795 lichman *ROTHERS $1695 Manchester Center's Collegiate Headquarter* w 0&C*WL^Am DECK THE HALLS The day* grow short, the night* grow long, the north wind doth blow, and a light frost appears on the knees of coeds. minds turn to the vexing problem of Christmas gifts. Let us examine first the most vexing of all gift problems: What do you buy for the person who has everything? Well sir, when you encounter this dilemma, the best thing to do is seize it by the horns. Ask yourself this question: Docs he truly have everything? Does he, for example, have a birthmark? A Mach number? A lacrosse net? An I-beam? An S-hook? A O-bolt? A T-square? A Primus stove? (There is, incidentally, quite an interesting little story about how Primus came to invent the stove. Before Primus's invention, cooking was rather a hazardous occupation. People just built fires any old place—the floor, the closet, the escritoire—and often as not the whole house would go up in flames along-with the dinner. Primus, a goose plucker of Frankfurt-am-Main, kept thinking there must be a more efficient way to cook. Finally, in a flash of inspiration, it came to him: Why not build a device to contain the fire and keep it from spreading? J* M^wtokMteUdtftffSrV''--- (Well sir, he built precisely such a device and named it after his beloved svifc Stove. Primus's first Stove, it must be confessed, was less than a triumph; his mistake was in building it out of paper. The next Stove, built of wood, fared hsrdly better. Not until he made one out of metal could the Stove really be called a success. (But even then the Stove was not entirely satisfactory. The trouble was that the Stove filled up svith ashes and became useless after a few weeks. It remained for Primus's — r-edcrick to conquer that problem. He invented a lism to remove ashes from the bottom of the Stove js thenceforth known to posterity as Frederick the Grate.) But I digress. Wc were discussing Christmas gifts. This year, as every year, a popular gift is the smoking jacket. And what do the smoking jackets smoke? Why, Marlboro, of course—every man jacket of them. And why wouldn't they smoke Marlboros? Why wouldn't anybody svith a taste bud in his head? You get such a lot to like in a Marlboro—filter ... flavor... flip-top box. Here is no filter to hollow the checks and bug the eyeballs; here is a filter that drass-s nice and easy. Here is no flavor to pale and pall; here is a flavor ever fresh, ever restful. Here is no flimsy pack to crumble and sbrcd its precious cargo; here is :i Mur.lv l..»\ th:tt la-r|>s each cigarette plump and pristine. Speaking of smoking, the years most unusual gift item is a brand-new cigarette lighter that never needs refilling. You are scoffing. You are saying you have heard such claims before. But it's true. I promise you. This new lighter never, never needs refilling! The fuel supply lasts forever. thing, the lighter is rather bulky—170 feet long and three stories high. But look on the br^ht side: As the fuel ruas out, you Good to gltt, good to receica. ™SES^ j PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS | EATING OUT TONIGHT? CONSULT THIS DINING GUIDE | THE LEILANI 1425 Blockslon* o/ clears pizzeria 530 N. Blackston* AO 7-7054 1 1 HOUSE Of HEIZENRADER 7370 N. Blackston* BA 7-1621 THE VILLA BASQUE 6584 Blackston* BA 2-0066 | 1 ^^ir""" Danfe's Italian RtHavran, 1 1205 Fresno AM 8-2363 1 I CHICKEN PIE SHOP 1 909 E. Olive AO 7-5042 sloan's urn 504 Belmont AD 7-4014 1 1 HUB & DOPE'S HUT 701 N. Blackston* AD 3-6063 THE OUTPOST Oliv* and Chestnut CI 5-4764 If foe like PIZZA 1 try LUIGI'S 1 On Blockstone North of Shaw CASA CANA1ES MEXICAN FOOD 223 Oliv. ol Point
Object Description
Title | 1957_12 The Daily Collegian December 1957 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1957 |
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 | December 13, 1957 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1957 |
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 | —Th* Fresno Stat* College Collegiar £ fringing frith Jfftt opportunity Inorder Is musical rt*»r»H-r -l.h "t™ 'Soiel Letters To The Editor ;huto.,nhtrou^sTr'm»mbo!°.™j i l !>-'i TJarirr rrvanspes Alpha Kappa Psi Initiates Students International Relations Club Slates Banquet Student Personnel Group Will Meet IrlKham, Robw MEET CHUCK DAVIS '59 Campus Representative FSC ORG RAISING FUNDS FOR 'HOME? (Continuedfrom Page I) Class Vote Results In Mixed Emotions ,!C.°.'"""'J2". p'f"} na (71) or Donna' Xovo ™ Terrl Hlrt (78) or Jane Hartm 1 PAT1IONIZE OUK ADVEHnSEHS LUGGAGE brilliant idea LADY BUXTON FREE MONOGRAMM1NG SAMS COLLEGIAN BgSm=^ttlmm COLLEGE NiTE EVERY FRIDAY WALTER SIHITH is where you get Pendleton fine flannel shirts Pendleton Shirts in two collar styles WALTER SIHITH here west of the Rockies, syhere men *re reputed to be men, Pendleton flannel i are a favorite for outdoor wear. These fine masculine shirts are made of select virgin Wool (the non-scratchy kind) tastefully woven by Pendleton in softly-colored patterns. Sizes 14 to 20. " CHARGE YOUR XMAS GIFTS Accuracy Lack Plagues ^Dog Fivfe Cagers Prep For Collegiate Contest _j basketball '"The Bulldogs have lost their first .... 0 .» .„„„v uuc „, ooor accuracy, but they are now hopefully working toward ^e first collegiate contest of the —— 'o games mainly due Frosh Beaten j AfterTwoWins;| Face Reedley \ sc.lo tonight to play Reedier Ci rlth .Implicit?. 10 baUj^roTTgWl^ til Feast, Awards Highlight Annual Football Banquet STEWART CLEMERS FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE . . . '♦65 N. Von Ness AD 3-4411 UNDER THE NET—Staging a light lor iho ball in Tuesday night's fracas with Ihe San Diego Marines is Gary Alcom (15) and Leonard Brown of Iho Bulldog Cagers. High in the air is Dovildog center Don Lange who measures 6-6. Jtacli Sclliefcr SOUND EQUIPMENT CO. Richman Brothers CHRISTMAS Collegiate Specials MELTON JACKET ISrodium Jacketl M6 95 IVY LEAGUE CREW NECK POLISHED COTTON SWEATER bulky knit CAR COAT $795 lichman *ROTHERS $1695 Manchester Center's Collegiate Headquarter* w 0&C*WL^Am DECK THE HALLS The day* grow short, the night* grow long, the north wind doth blow, and a light frost appears on the knees of coeds. minds turn to the vexing problem of Christmas gifts. Let us examine first the most vexing of all gift problems: What do you buy for the person who has everything? Well sir, when you encounter this dilemma, the best thing to do is seize it by the horns. Ask yourself this question: Docs he truly have everything? Does he, for example, have a birthmark? A Mach number? A lacrosse net? An I-beam? An S-hook? A O-bolt? A T-square? A Primus stove? (There is, incidentally, quite an interesting little story about how Primus came to invent the stove. Before Primus's invention, cooking was rather a hazardous occupation. People just built fires any old place—the floor, the closet, the escritoire—and often as not the whole house would go up in flames along-with the dinner. Primus, a goose plucker of Frankfurt-am-Main, kept thinking there must be a more efficient way to cook. Finally, in a flash of inspiration, it came to him: Why not build a device to contain the fire and keep it from spreading? J* M^wtokMteUdtftffSrV''--- (Well sir, he built precisely such a device and named it after his beloved svifc Stove. Primus's first Stove, it must be confessed, was less than a triumph; his mistake was in building it out of paper. The next Stove, built of wood, fared hsrdly better. Not until he made one out of metal could the Stove really be called a success. (But even then the Stove was not entirely satisfactory. The trouble was that the Stove filled up svith ashes and became useless after a few weeks. It remained for Primus's — r-edcrick to conquer that problem. He invented a lism to remove ashes from the bottom of the Stove js thenceforth known to posterity as Frederick the Grate.) But I digress. Wc were discussing Christmas gifts. This year, as every year, a popular gift is the smoking jacket. And what do the smoking jackets smoke? Why, Marlboro, of course—every man jacket of them. And why wouldn't they smoke Marlboros? Why wouldn't anybody svith a taste bud in his head? You get such a lot to like in a Marlboro—filter ... flavor... flip-top box. Here is no filter to hollow the checks and bug the eyeballs; here is a filter that drass-s nice and easy. Here is no flavor to pale and pall; here is a flavor ever fresh, ever restful. Here is no flimsy pack to crumble and sbrcd its precious cargo; here is :i Mur.lv l..»\ th:tt la-r|>s each cigarette plump and pristine. Speaking of smoking, the years most unusual gift item is a brand-new cigarette lighter that never needs refilling. You are scoffing. You are saying you have heard such claims before. But it's true. I promise you. This new lighter never, never needs refilling! The fuel supply lasts forever. thing, the lighter is rather bulky—170 feet long and three stories high. But look on the br^ht side: As the fuel ruas out, you Good to gltt, good to receica. ™SES^ j PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS | EATING OUT TONIGHT? CONSULT THIS DINING GUIDE | THE LEILANI 1425 Blockslon* o/ clears pizzeria 530 N. Blackston* AO 7-7054 1 1 HOUSE Of HEIZENRADER 7370 N. Blackston* BA 7-1621 THE VILLA BASQUE 6584 Blackston* BA 2-0066 | 1 ^^ir""" Danfe's Italian RtHavran, 1 1205 Fresno AM 8-2363 1 I CHICKEN PIE SHOP 1 909 E. Olive AO 7-5042 sloan's urn 504 Belmont AD 7-4014 1 1 HUB & DOPE'S HUT 701 N. Blackston* AD 3-6063 THE OUTPOST Oliv* and Chestnut CI 5-4764 If foe like PIZZA 1 try LUIGI'S 1 On Blockstone North of Shaw CASA CANA1ES MEXICAN FOOD 223 Oliv. ol Point |