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P-v-jeFt-sur Meteorology Class dies Weather TO* hear student* ssy Mesple Compares FSC To Stanford University - The Fresno Stete Colege Collegien - Reviewer Finds McDonald Good they are learning of air masses Btadeata are keeping weether recocda hy reeding their records aad *heervlng Ue barometer They are learning lo rorecaat weather "To* need not have a courae In geography to uke meyorotogy. eaid Dr. McKtm although it will axda- Asked why weather predictions are often wrong. Dr Mr Kim said. "Ws have no ahlpa In the PaelBc from whleh to recei.e any .ir aad water report*, and storms coming rrom tb* Paclflr are hard to predict. "In tbe eastern *ut*s it ta eaay j to predict storms because they can he observed as they move across the country ' At the end of the semester I*r McKlm's student, msy not be ex per* weather forecaster* but the will not be mystified by the west er or th* weatherman SUnroTd. er Lelaad BUaford. Jr.. I'nlverslty aa la need ae all atlta and receipt*, amy have been de- algned originally l*sc the purpose ol providing educstlon with little consideration tor Use economic strau rrom which Ue student msy be Irom and with a primary con cern for Ue scholastic potentlali- tles of IU wards A constant be rage of Ula tbeaia Is hurled at en terlng Stantordltea Too little could not be said tor the wonderful taculty and tocilitie*. j although the architecture and ram pus organisation muat have been j supervised by the same gentleman who laid out tbe city ot Freano. I Jeaanette Use Donald was every t e glamoroue asovie star aa ahe ^fc§ her Tbanksgivlag coocsrt Ulnars which Fl-esao State Collage can look forward u wlU eammu-1*"** wm ■ •*rt,et •*■•»••l-»>■, lo .._ »».. u, . 'V Isxe. red hair Her winning feature however waa her generously dls played smile Her voice waa lovely, aad when ahe wanted U. abe had a* trouble SUtng the auditorium with It Tbe aame vale* that hae woa lor ber many motto* picture tea* won ber education at Santord I* What waa mlaaed and yearned tor most or sll was the spirit of cordiality Everyone weat la ale own direction: rarely would groups cat Re state of California wiU far beauty What waa ml«*sd of all wss cool, ivy covered There waa. In abort, no common aad Informal laxnesa about the campua It all seemed to be a stilt ed. unrealistic formality Yet In comparison BUntord la supposedly one of Ue most Informal of the larger universities We can praise our college hon Chaney Elected Music Club Head George Cheney, a veteran of World War II. has been elected ■waaBBaM ef tbe Gemma Pt Chap ter of Phi Mu Alpha Slntoeu*. national men'a music fraternity at Other officers elected were Francle Bach vice president, his-1 tartan; William Bum*, secretary aad Verne D Delaney. asslsunt aavaaaaar of music, treaaurer InacUve since 1**3 because of members going .into the armed Ixereee. the chapter is being reac tivsted thle year Aa la tbe past the fraternity will sponsor musical programs present ed at the college I Berdahl. head ef Use esjrsle department and Delaney. both actlv* Phi Mu Sinfoma a ef Gemma Pi Canadian Film to BeShownatForum French Canada and tbe Mar! times" a full length sllcolor mo Hon picture and lecture by Wlnfred Wslker of Waterbury. Connecticut, will be the Sunday Evening Forum program In the First Congrega tional Church M and Divlaadero Streeta. Sunday evening at 7 JO o'clock. Celebrating a decade of lecttfre making the Walker family returned I summer to tbe places where Mrs Walker made her first all^olor motion picture In UJ« The Walkers and three of their children made a photographic pil grimage to Montreal and Quebec Included In tbe film will be the scene* of the healing shrine *t Saint Ana* de Beaupre. th* Sag* Greenery Needed For Queen's Ball Any student wbo can get green ery Is aaked to contact Sylvia Carlaon tor decoration* for Ue Queen"* Ball. Mlaa Carlaon may be contacted through her college poet office box. number 17. or by calling SaSJS. sstllllty by singing everything from the sentimental German lleder to grand opera. Although most of us knew that ahe could sing light opera wtth eaae. few af that ahe waa equally competent In singing grand opera and the light Oeimaa lleder ln the lleder. ahe waa aiSo able to call on her Holly I wood training In histronlc* to help ber put over tbe moods ol tbe lit tie tales Tbe better selections on the pro gram were: "The Kerry Dence." "A Utile China Flgui*-_aad "Ich Ilab'in Penna Elnen Liebsten Wohnea". the encore* were Smilln" Through." "The mmm* from ******** aad Juliet," "The Indian tuovc Call." and "Sweetheart Walts - Colllna Smith, a very fine aceom pantst brought himself bark into the good graces ol his sudience after the rather trite selections (lair Isr I.une. and Chopin's "Polonaise in A Flat Major." by play ing a very charming trio of light little dances by Chopin tor his en State College Head. Meet in Fr-.no The blmoathly meetls. of the California SUU College l*reeie«*BU I. being held In th. Hotel CaUfera jand discussed In sddltlon to Colleg* rresldeal I FY.sk W Tbomaa. the meeting will be attended by T W MacOaarrle ' an.I i'altei , ef Baa Diego SUte A J Hamlltoa. of | Chic* State. A S Oue«t of Hum boI.it Sute i Paul lusonard of San Francteco Sute. J A McThee of California Poly Technical, and Dr Burkman of tbe Sute Depart- | ment ot Education. Cornmander Jack To Speak to IRC I Commander Ralph A Jack aaao 'cUte professor or phy*lc*. I* *ched- juled to spesk on The Ute ot tb* ' j Australians snd the Natives tn Sew Guinea" at the International Relatione Club meeting at noon today In the committee room In the un Tbe work ol the Australian coeat watchers and the elect of the Au* trallsn economic system on the na lives ol New Guinea will hs Nome Devain I Acquainted WWi I aaked for her matt. Th* ■ r drafjmd set, Tea*. | , an aay I do" "She's Important. *hr •Yuuuup!" _r_________^™^^ Well he eeeta' •ra." "Okay"* aad the* laai be window. -By the way,~| PE Instructor Attends Health Conference Mi** Mary BeO I women* phyalcal edtseatioa. sj ed the annual cotaf southern **ctlaa ef ta* C Patronise Our Advertis*r* Hydraulic Syvteme G.O.DIMOOC •460 Pslm Av* STERN'S LUGGAGE SHOP Trunks Bags. Aviation Luggags Lad... Haodbaas Gloves. lewswy 124* ftJITON ST**EET faXSNO. CALXFOMOA enay River and the Gasoe Penln sale. A native Aastrallaa and a net urallaed American. Mrs Walker has been describing her nstlve land and other parts of the world from tbe American platform tor the past deesde. including repeat engage ments before the National Geographic Society in Washington Academy of Science and Art In Plttaburgb and Town Hall tn San Francisco COMPLIMENTS Fresno Dry Goods Company Inc. The Valley's Best Uke J Store For the Queen's Ball choose an exquisite corsage at Thn FLOWER BASKET 1211 Wishon in Tower Theatre Bldg. Pboo* 4-4271 Orchids SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY I 4-5007 1981 Muatripos. St. CHRISTMAS CARDS BOX ASSORTMENTS IUPBINTED CARDS Enjoy the Beauty of COLOR PICTURES -ffi&iaW Irivapropw lifting is just as bod for your ays. as the crazy idea shown here Use correct six. bulbs in proper fixtures for your study ond ♦svorfc. Keexp your bulbs clean ond you'll be surprised how m«jch bert«r you con see •CTTtft LIGHT MEANS ■ETTEft SIGHT uPG-s-E- FRESNO -MADERA HC V.1S P*L 5:50 P*L 7:45 AJsL 8:20 AM. This service is offered in csddition to many other Gre*>+iound scTiexlulers serv ina this tamtory and all live West Is he always talking about the subjects he's taking? Is he forever rushing to the library to look up information? Does he dote on serious discussions? Is he full of miscellaneous information about everything? Would he rather stay home than go to the gayest parry? If you get more yes than no answers, hes the intellectual type. Conservative, too, no doubt. He'd like BIG ASH TRAY BOOK ENDS TIE, NOT TOO GAUCTY HANDKERCHIEFS SOX. NOT TOO LOUD SLIPPERS LOAFER JACKET MEMORANDUM BOOK . -"- ! GREYHOUND -**%— KtefW BeaW* FULTON AT FBESNO STREET eresn„
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Title | 1945_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
Description
Title | November 28, 1945 Pg 4 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | P-v-jeFt-sur Meteorology Class dies Weather TO* hear student* ssy Mesple Compares FSC To Stanford University - The Fresno Stete Colege Collegien - Reviewer Finds McDonald Good they are learning of air masses Btadeata are keeping weether recocda hy reeding their records aad *heervlng Ue barometer They are learning lo rorecaat weather "To* need not have a courae In geography to uke meyorotogy. eaid Dr. McKtm although it will axda- Asked why weather predictions are often wrong. Dr Mr Kim said. "Ws have no ahlpa In the PaelBc from whleh to recei.e any .ir aad water report*, and storms coming rrom tb* Paclflr are hard to predict. "In tbe eastern *ut*s it ta eaay j to predict storms because they can he observed as they move across the country ' At the end of the semester I*r McKlm's student, msy not be ex per* weather forecaster* but the will not be mystified by the west er or th* weatherman SUnroTd. er Lelaad BUaford. Jr.. I'nlverslty aa la need ae all atlta and receipt*, amy have been de- algned originally l*sc the purpose ol providing educstlon with little consideration tor Use economic strau rrom which Ue student msy be Irom and with a primary con cern for Ue scholastic potentlali- tles of IU wards A constant be rage of Ula tbeaia Is hurled at en terlng Stantordltea Too little could not be said tor the wonderful taculty and tocilitie*. j although the architecture and ram pus organisation muat have been j supervised by the same gentleman who laid out tbe city ot Freano. I Jeaanette Use Donald was every t e glamoroue asovie star aa ahe ^fc§ her Tbanksgivlag coocsrt Ulnars which Fl-esao State Collage can look forward u wlU eammu-1*"** wm ■ •*rt,et •*■•»••l-»>■, lo .._ »».. u, . 'V Isxe. red hair Her winning feature however waa her generously dls played smile Her voice waa lovely, aad when ahe wanted U. abe had a* trouble SUtng the auditorium with It Tbe aame vale* that hae woa lor ber many motto* picture tea* won ber education at Santord I* What waa mlaaed and yearned tor most or sll was the spirit of cordiality Everyone weat la ale own direction: rarely would groups cat Re state of California wiU far beauty What waa ml«*sd of all wss cool, ivy covered There waa. In abort, no common aad Informal laxnesa about the campua It all seemed to be a stilt ed. unrealistic formality Yet In comparison BUntord la supposedly one of Ue most Informal of the larger universities We can praise our college hon Chaney Elected Music Club Head George Cheney, a veteran of World War II. has been elected ■waaBBaM ef tbe Gemma Pt Chap ter of Phi Mu Alpha Slntoeu*. national men'a music fraternity at Other officers elected were Francle Bach vice president, his-1 tartan; William Bum*, secretary aad Verne D Delaney. asslsunt aavaaaaar of music, treaaurer InacUve since 1**3 because of members going .into the armed Ixereee. the chapter is being reac tivsted thle year Aa la tbe past the fraternity will sponsor musical programs present ed at the college I Berdahl. head ef Use esjrsle department and Delaney. both actlv* Phi Mu Sinfoma a ef Gemma Pi Canadian Film to BeShownatForum French Canada and tbe Mar! times" a full length sllcolor mo Hon picture and lecture by Wlnfred Wslker of Waterbury. Connecticut, will be the Sunday Evening Forum program In the First Congrega tional Church M and Divlaadero Streeta. Sunday evening at 7 JO o'clock. Celebrating a decade of lecttfre making the Walker family returned I summer to tbe places where Mrs Walker made her first all^olor motion picture In UJ« The Walkers and three of their children made a photographic pil grimage to Montreal and Quebec Included In tbe film will be the scene* of the healing shrine *t Saint Ana* de Beaupre. th* Sag* Greenery Needed For Queen's Ball Any student wbo can get green ery Is aaked to contact Sylvia Carlaon tor decoration* for Ue Queen"* Ball. Mlaa Carlaon may be contacted through her college poet office box. number 17. or by calling SaSJS. sstllllty by singing everything from the sentimental German lleder to grand opera. Although most of us knew that ahe could sing light opera wtth eaae. few af that ahe waa equally competent In singing grand opera and the light Oeimaa lleder ln the lleder. ahe waa aiSo able to call on her Holly I wood training In histronlc* to help ber put over tbe moods ol tbe lit tie tales Tbe better selections on the pro gram were: "The Kerry Dence." "A Utile China Flgui*-_aad "Ich Ilab'in Penna Elnen Liebsten Wohnea". the encore* were Smilln" Through." "The mmm* from ******** aad Juliet," "The Indian tuovc Call." and "Sweetheart Walts - Colllna Smith, a very fine aceom pantst brought himself bark into the good graces ol his sudience after the rather trite selections (lair Isr I.une. and Chopin's "Polonaise in A Flat Major." by play ing a very charming trio of light little dances by Chopin tor his en State College Head. Meet in Fr-.no The blmoathly meetls. of the California SUU College l*reeie«*BU I. being held In th. Hotel CaUfera jand discussed In sddltlon to Colleg* rresldeal I FY.sk W Tbomaa. the meeting will be attended by T W MacOaarrle ' an.I i'altei , ef Baa Diego SUte A J Hamlltoa. of | Chic* State. A S Oue«t of Hum boI.it Sute i Paul lusonard of San Francteco Sute. J A McThee of California Poly Technical, and Dr Burkman of tbe Sute Depart- | ment ot Education. Cornmander Jack To Speak to IRC I Commander Ralph A Jack aaao 'cUte professor or phy*lc*. I* *ched- juled to spesk on The Ute ot tb* ' j Australians snd the Natives tn Sew Guinea" at the International Relatione Club meeting at noon today In the committee room In the un Tbe work ol the Australian coeat watchers and the elect of the Au* trallsn economic system on the na lives ol New Guinea will hs Nome Devain I Acquainted WWi I aaked for her matt. Th* ■ r drafjmd set, Tea*. | , an aay I do" "She's Important. *hr •Yuuuup!" _r_________^™^^ Well he eeeta' •ra." "Okay"* aad the* laai be window. -By the way,~| PE Instructor Attends Health Conference Mi** Mary BeO I women* phyalcal edtseatioa. sj ed the annual cotaf southern **ctlaa ef ta* C Patronise Our Advertis*r* Hydraulic Syvteme G.O.DIMOOC •460 Pslm Av* STERN'S LUGGAGE SHOP Trunks Bags. Aviation Luggags Lad... Haodbaas Gloves. lewswy 124* ftJITON ST**EET faXSNO. CALXFOMOA enay River and the Gasoe Penln sale. A native Aastrallaa and a net urallaed American. Mrs Walker has been describing her nstlve land and other parts of the world from tbe American platform tor the past deesde. including repeat engage ments before the National Geographic Society in Washington Academy of Science and Art In Plttaburgb and Town Hall tn San Francisco COMPLIMENTS Fresno Dry Goods Company Inc. The Valley's Best Uke J Store For the Queen's Ball choose an exquisite corsage at Thn FLOWER BASKET 1211 Wishon in Tower Theatre Bldg. Pboo* 4-4271 Orchids SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY I 4-5007 1981 Muatripos. St. CHRISTMAS CARDS BOX ASSORTMENTS IUPBINTED CARDS Enjoy the Beauty of COLOR PICTURES -ffi&iaW Irivapropw lifting is just as bod for your ays. as the crazy idea shown here Use correct six. bulbs in proper fixtures for your study ond ♦svorfc. Keexp your bulbs clean ond you'll be surprised how m«jch bert«r you con see •CTTtft LIGHT MEANS ■ETTEft SIGHT uPG-s-E- FRESNO -MADERA HC V.1S P*L 5:50 P*L 7:45 AJsL 8:20 AM. This service is offered in csddition to many other Gre*>+iound scTiexlulers serv ina this tamtory and all live West Is he always talking about the subjects he's taking? Is he forever rushing to the library to look up information? Does he dote on serious discussions? Is he full of miscellaneous information about everything? Would he rather stay home than go to the gayest parry? If you get more yes than no answers, hes the intellectual type. Conservative, too, no doubt. He'd like BIG ASH TRAY BOOK ENDS TIE, NOT TOO GAUCTY HANDKERCHIEFS SOX. NOT TOO LOUD SLIPPERS LOAFER JACKET MEMORANDUM BOOK . -"- ! GREYHOUND -**%— KtefW BeaW* FULTON AT FBESNO STREET eresn„ |