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Bulldogs Favored In Tomorrow's CCAA Track Meet $««*"» J* e-w..co. (D. sch-sikart Regarding AWS • (Continued from Pag, 3) Meet and is rapidly DICK DIEBERT Expected to score for FSC in high and low hurdles ai CCAA meet. Shot—Sano IF). Fromm (LA) Constitution Vote o read: "The elec- PATIONIZE OU* ADV«TISE*S Push Cart Relays SchedufedMay18 Alpha Fraternity. pushcart will rslfn as queen or the day's activities and will receive a special queen's trophy. As Southern California SUMMER SESSIONS June 24 - Aug. 2; Aug. 5 - Aug. 31 Valley HS Scribes Will Attend Press Confab Tomorrow (Continued from Page l) Harry Aggers Or how to "strike oil" twice in the same place Oomc people believe that the more government has to say about business, the better. "They argue, for instance, that the petroleum industry ought to be under more government control to keep America from running out of oil. "What they forget is that it's just good business for oilmen to produce a property efficiently. We get more oil from a well when it is Sophomore Service St operated at its best rate of flow. This is one of the ways of conserving this natural resource!' "Take Dominguez field in California. Union and another company discovered oil there back in 1923. "By 1936 oil production reached a peak of almost 31,000 barrels a day. But by 1947 our daily rate had declined to about 15,000 barrels. MANCHESTER . AUTO WASH NOOH Of 'SEAJtS' ON project—which was started with the cooperation of the landowners and the other companies operating the field—we injected more than 7,000,000 barrels of water into 17 wells. This has forced oil out of 21 producing wells. "As a result, we are now pumping 2,800 barrels of crude every day from these wells—an increase of 2,200 barrels a day over what we'd normally expect without waterflooding. "You show me how government control could have added one barrel of oil to our production. Or conserved the pool any better so we can recover more oil in the future with methods yet to.be developed 1" Harry Aggers-who has been with Unit for 22 years—manages our secondary recovery operations. He believes that by 1975, at least 25% of all United States oil production will be by water- flooding. This does not include secondary recovery b/gas injection or by methods yet to be developed. The Dominguez results demonstrate again how efficiently a free oil industry achieve* maximum economic production from a field, while conserving the source of the oil. of the Board, UmonOil Comply, Umcr. (hi lhi!:r:. 6T7 Wett 7th Street, Lot Angeles 77, Califcrma Union Oil Companyc OF CAUFOKNIA. MANUFACTURERS OF ROYAL TRITON, THE AMAZING PURPLE MOTOR OIL THE MffTS 6 PM. WIDNISDAX . . . IND. ARTS, M0* 101 COLLEGIAI FRESNO STATE COLLEGE AWS, Class Elections Set Wednesday FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MAY 8. 1957 J yyi.-.a SEEK AGGIE QUEEN CROWN' - The final live Aggie Queen ccnles fcr Aa-jie Quwr. to ronn -.-.-or Aaaic Roundup festivities May 17 an clutching Iho aqg.e crown ' The names and sponsors cl ihese candidates are (from loll lo ignt^Shirloy Termer. Kappa Alpha Thota; Barbara Turnbough, Kappa Phraiores; Joanne . Home Economics Club, and Shirley Badert- Mulhern Photo Survey Reveals , FSC TV Classes :|Well Attended' Foundation Furthers Dream Of Greater FSC Campus By Cliff Groff Many persons go through life with dreams. They may „ visions of attaining wealth, power, prestige or fame but one - '"'-i comprise the Fresno State College Foun- ■- vhich someday may No Name Ru/eLl? Set By State SSi For Buildings j£"JSS £. «ou.p' 5 Days Remain Til Homecoming Brings Festivities By Chuck Bloch In five days students at Fresno State College will be given many opportunities to forget such things as books and homework exist when Homecoming weekend gets underway Friday. Activity will then persist until the borderline hours Itetween Saturday and Sunday when the re ' ' Senior Priority %:£ Early Sign-Ups Slated Again {Nu. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sigma r Chi. Delta Gamma, Phi Sigma ; Kappa. Newman Club. Delta Zeta, e pha XI Delta. Lambda Chi Alpha. r Phi Mu. Sigma Alpha EpaUon. , Kappa Alpha Theta. Delta Slfma on all floats enter- L^l.Tc'.mm. p« ta Chi Fraternity EY PLANNED im This rear the 'old hi" ™. HlKhllKhtlnc ths carnlral I (Continued on Pag, 4) Sixteenth Annual Blue Key Carnival Will Feature Numerous Concessions y Mike Kuhlmann Activities Calendar Dates Due By 4 P.M. Today
Object Description
Title | 1957_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 3, 1957 Pg 4- May 8, 1957 Pg 1 |
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 | Bulldogs Favored In Tomorrow's CCAA Track Meet $««*"» J* e-w..co. (D. sch-sikart Regarding AWS • (Continued from Pag, 3) Meet and is rapidly DICK DIEBERT Expected to score for FSC in high and low hurdles ai CCAA meet. Shot—Sano IF). Fromm (LA) Constitution Vote o read: "The elec- PATIONIZE OU* ADV«TISE*S Push Cart Relays SchedufedMay18 Alpha Fraternity. pushcart will rslfn as queen or the day's activities and will receive a special queen's trophy. As Southern California SUMMER SESSIONS June 24 - Aug. 2; Aug. 5 - Aug. 31 Valley HS Scribes Will Attend Press Confab Tomorrow (Continued from Page l) Harry Aggers Or how to "strike oil" twice in the same place Oomc people believe that the more government has to say about business, the better. "They argue, for instance, that the petroleum industry ought to be under more government control to keep America from running out of oil. "What they forget is that it's just good business for oilmen to produce a property efficiently. We get more oil from a well when it is Sophomore Service St operated at its best rate of flow. This is one of the ways of conserving this natural resource!' "Take Dominguez field in California. Union and another company discovered oil there back in 1923. "By 1936 oil production reached a peak of almost 31,000 barrels a day. But by 1947 our daily rate had declined to about 15,000 barrels. MANCHESTER . AUTO WASH NOOH Of 'SEAJtS' ON project—which was started with the cooperation of the landowners and the other companies operating the field—we injected more than 7,000,000 barrels of water into 17 wells. This has forced oil out of 21 producing wells. "As a result, we are now pumping 2,800 barrels of crude every day from these wells—an increase of 2,200 barrels a day over what we'd normally expect without waterflooding. "You show me how government control could have added one barrel of oil to our production. Or conserved the pool any better so we can recover more oil in the future with methods yet to.be developed 1" Harry Aggers-who has been with Unit for 22 years—manages our secondary recovery operations. He believes that by 1975, at least 25% of all United States oil production will be by water- flooding. This does not include secondary recovery b/gas injection or by methods yet to be developed. The Dominguez results demonstrate again how efficiently a free oil industry achieve* maximum economic production from a field, while conserving the source of the oil. of the Board, UmonOil Comply, Umcr. (hi lhi!:r:. 6T7 Wett 7th Street, Lot Angeles 77, Califcrma Union Oil Companyc OF CAUFOKNIA. MANUFACTURERS OF ROYAL TRITON, THE AMAZING PURPLE MOTOR OIL THE MffTS 6 PM. WIDNISDAX . . . IND. ARTS, M0* 101 COLLEGIAI FRESNO STATE COLLEGE AWS, Class Elections Set Wednesday FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MAY 8. 1957 J yyi.-.a SEEK AGGIE QUEEN CROWN' - The final live Aggie Queen ccnles fcr Aa-jie Quwr. to ronn -.-.-or Aaaic Roundup festivities May 17 an clutching Iho aqg.e crown ' The names and sponsors cl ihese candidates are (from loll lo ignt^Shirloy Termer. Kappa Alpha Thota; Barbara Turnbough, Kappa Phraiores; Joanne . Home Economics Club, and Shirley Badert- Mulhern Photo Survey Reveals , FSC TV Classes :|Well Attended' Foundation Furthers Dream Of Greater FSC Campus By Cliff Groff Many persons go through life with dreams. They may „ visions of attaining wealth, power, prestige or fame but one - '"'-i comprise the Fresno State College Foun- ■- vhich someday may No Name Ru/eLl? Set By State SSi For Buildings j£"JSS £. «ou.p' 5 Days Remain Til Homecoming Brings Festivities By Chuck Bloch In five days students at Fresno State College will be given many opportunities to forget such things as books and homework exist when Homecoming weekend gets underway Friday. Activity will then persist until the borderline hours Itetween Saturday and Sunday when the re ' ' Senior Priority %:£ Early Sign-Ups Slated Again {Nu. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sigma r Chi. Delta Gamma, Phi Sigma ; Kappa. Newman Club. Delta Zeta, e pha XI Delta. Lambda Chi Alpha. r Phi Mu. Sigma Alpha EpaUon. , Kappa Alpha Theta. Delta Slfma on all floats enter- L^l.Tc'.mm. p« ta Chi Fraternity EY PLANNED im This rear the 'old hi" ™. HlKhllKhtlnc ths carnlral I (Continued on Pag, 4) Sixteenth Annual Blue Key Carnival Will Feature Numerous Concessions y Mike Kuhlmann Activities Calendar Dates Due By 4 P.M. Today |