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Seven Soroities Plen ffui/i Perths a meeting Monday evening th* Alpha Theta Sorority complat ed plans lor a plrnle and b Icy el* to be given aa a pre rush al r rush party Ihey art i hold open house wltl f th* alumni chapter ol the active chaple oldters of a Ha mine Peg** FtaWujt* Campus Picture Deadline Nears Tw* Important yearbook dead SMa mar* announced today by CSVtapun editor. Clare Weymouth. all e/eaniaatloo* must submit the names ot newly alccled olfl- C*r* and member* by March 1, and all portraits muat b* t King's Camera Center 1 ■He**, by March t Organ nation contract* today. Any lata arrangement* tor contract* mual be annohi eist aaeoclatlon office. Hetty faugh ntM ell. or CUr* Weymouth. I parly on February ! at tbe Campua meeting Tueertay.lgcr-apbooi.* Mad* copy assignment* wet* made An I [>«,.,,, K*pp* Hoi at* Shew, id* Devlin, Beverly \mmK ,„ ,hu acrapbook Campbell. Margaret (lorden. Fran- |,h|-ary Monday night ee* Klrkpatrick, and (llorla An- trlatlan ar* aaked to contact th* Campus office Immediately AU editors ar* urged to turn In copy a* soon aa possible Wed lie* day 1* tb* date filly p*r cm of all eapy muat be tent to th* print' There will be another stall m Ing In one mouth and editor* urged lo check their boxes lor aniioutii.-in.-sit of the date New editor* recently announced ar* Benny Phillip*, sports editor: Betty Isiigbeii, editm of finance Meal Jansen. pbotograpber. am Kenneth Lam in*, pbotograpber'* a* -Fhe Fregno Stete College Collegian AMS to Mee* Tuesday Plane fer ts* eemeater erlll b* dieeueeed Tuesday nlfht, 7:3t\ In The Coii.fl'*- •fflee of the Union by committee memBere ef the A*e*oi*ted Men Student*. Karl ■uokman, ap*n**r *r th* ergan- ■Hs IRC to Meet tor Pic b will m**t Tu**day at neon th* .iri . of th* library te * a group plctur* taken fer Campus, e*ll*g* y*ar*eek. i Soto, pr**ld*nt of th* organ. l of the ipbooks lor lha I'SO They l*o dlactiesed their coming rush nrty which Is lo be * pi-ogreaslve backvi aril dinner. The group enlertaltieii al a no tales* luncheon al the Hotel gta*l I at ot Mary der of the n playlni Mudge Returns From Meeting A conference wblcb waa held •aa Franclaco the It and IS ot February, wa* held for tbe pur- pom* of dleetiMlnge, a guidance manual for hlgb achool atudants and tbelr advlaera, according' to Dr. Leul* Mudg*. oommerc* depart Mat. who represented Freano Itai* al Ihe request of Dr Frank W. Tboma*. president of the col leg. AjsBer llanuilon, ot Chico Stele College. *aa chairman „f the con tor**** which bad representatives from all ot tbe stale colleges of California including C a 11 f o r n PolHe.t.!is. -l COHege Tb* guidance manual will com of all the vocations tbat can Studied and prepared lor til ■ Slat* college*. Detailed material the SO or SO vocation u*ua studied will b* Included. Dr Mudg* stated bach collage • ill writ* up different vocations. Tea* faculty ef Freano Male will write up the details of businc** ad Ministration and commerce, engl nee ring home •rnnomlcs, journal lam and medicine Another meeting will be belli latter part of April, when tbe i ■al will agein be di*ru**ed Bids to Frosh Dance To Be Ready Friday At a dance in tbe union si ball Friday night. March I. from t to It. new freeb and Iranafer '.lent* will be bonor.ed Tbea* denla may obtain free bid* in (oyer ol Ihe main I.ml.ling or from a member of tbe rally committee All other atudenl* may buy bidi for 11.10 per couple ' The dance is open, thai is, ont] one hair ol Ih* couple* must be i etater e Week Left Class Changes Twenty Nine Men Out for Track With spring rem** track ■•aaoa. Freeno Slat* track men, tl la number, under tbe direction of Coach J. Flint Hanner. ar* Umbering up for the aeaaon with light ea- ercise* and drilling in the fund* mental* tbl* week and will eon urn. through next week. Wltb men like Joe Bhropehlre, intending quartern)Her; Dill Kl* in. mller and two mller: Greg shatter, foraiar Medeeto J.C aUr hurdler, blgb Jumper, and broad Jumper, Don Doll, veteran Javelin Rudy, Javelin, broad Jumper and weight man; Frank Paraclto, former Roosevelt bioad Jumper: Wlllard Williams, sprinter, and Kennetb Mills, relay up the greater part Clark, Science Prof, Leaves for Med. School Le* Clark, lustiuctoi et biology. ill leave Thursday far tbe Dai veralty of Onllfornlt Medical ■t*.*ol. e medical program wblcb tor merly took live years baa been condensed into three and a half For the first sight month*. Clark will be al Berkeley. Upper Division Work Will Be in Spring Carrier ' UK! » point Hetty Fox waa recently initiated to the sorority. Bush Parly Planned Members of'tb* Delta Bororlly held their meettnii horn* of Mary lee dough were made tor a rush pari given March •.' Tbe Nell Fills home was the Betting for a desert bridge party which the Delta Sigma Epsilon Ro rorlty recently gave aa a pre rush party Members of the sorority ar* planning lo engage in Red Cross work during tbe semester. The Omega XI Omicron Sorority met in tbe home of Phyllis White on Peralta Way Bhow So** Th*m« ' Arrniigemenl* were made lor a show boat party which will te glv en in Ibe home ol Elaine Camy on Hai •veryon* except Those wishing iheir program meal pproved by the Presl dent' " Lai* registrants will be lined on* dollar and mum liavo the per ml* slon of ih> i' instructor* lo enter Degrees File Today Mr* Wilms Wight, registrar, an- lunces that degree candidates for degrees in June, must Die their ap lions lor degrees by today or will be Imposed. The irarkalera are lo have then first met April Sl. when Ihey will meet tbSOdoileato Junior College In RalelirteSBUdturn A week latei meet the College of Pi e niacbstnne Stadium , y of California •Member* of the Pal Chi lota Sorority spent Monday evening rolling bandsgc* for Ihe Red Cross A theater party < waa staged at tbe Tower Theater last Friday After the show the group gathered at Ihe Cathay Inn for Chinese Seamnn First Class Roberta llrl. lol of the WAVK8 was a guesl al Sue Combs was Installed as pre* Ident of the Sigma-Phi Qamma So roilly Monday, evening. She was elected to take the place of Ihe mer prealdent. Mary O'Shea, was recently appointed a deputy t'nlted Slates marshal. The mealing was ' held in Ih< home of llarbara l-ewl» and Mar ie..!ft Campbell Pierson to Start Practice fuolball coach, will March It. lo atari t football practice Dick * III frosh mual wear aom* piece *f gree-n, wblcb may be discarded when Dr, Frank Thorns* president ef Ibe college, and Frank' Mesple, student-.president give welcoming add revise* during an Inlerrolssloii. and the freebmenl become full fKsdged Staters THE SMART SHOP 1242 Fulton lit II,S' Ilrlgblen up your ward- <• with a new print Jersey .- k or a new aull and blouse. . Also (Miry S Complete Line ot Dinner Frock* and Funnel* AIuSTROM WIEBE'S COLLEGE PHARMACY , ,,.h Ms, onilng up hi The spring aem**t*r Carrier will iud* work by upper division silent* for tbe first time in the history of lb* jnagaeine. according Miss France* Wilson, faculty wa* designed to stimulate work by lower dlvlalon students, particularly after publication of be Caravan was stopped, but Ibis saue will Include atorlea and poems by both upper and lower dl ached tile The be West Coast Hi •Jay IS in the st lave yet to be approved by the Promoted Captain A former Fresno State* College student. William C Whelrhel, tl, bombardier on a ,16th AAF II 17 (lying fortress, has been promoted lo csplain Gifts tare—Sporting i China and Cry Walter Byde Co. 1S21-1J11 Fulton St. Freano Hardware—Sporting Goods Fin* China and Crystal Enjoy the Hospitality oflh. , Hotel Californian and Hotel El Rancho We ere happy to cooperate with all college functions CARL S. STANLEY, President PLATE LUNCHES FOUNTAIN DRINKS SANDWICHES SALADS San Joaquin Valley's Leading .Jeytveler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddtw Jewelry Co. 1134 Fulton Phone 2-3197 The Finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY and. SORORITY PINS Member Class 1926 Varsity "F" Society Alpha Fralemiiy CLASS PETITION DEADLINE TODAY AT 4 COLLc^lAM "BEADA1LE —WORTH READING" FROSH WELCOMt DANCE NEXT FRIDAY FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. tHIOAY. FEBRUARY 2», IH1 Rush Week Ahead For Prospective Sorority Pledges "Rush week will beg March 2 and will be climaxed by preference night, March 9." Mary belle Lewis, president of Pan-Hellenic announced today. No person may ha told, pledged, or Initiated who I* not rsnying and pealing In twelve unit* ot col lege work tbe eemeater sbe Is rushed. Subjects being laken In high school are not to be counted No girl* are to b* rushed who are I'r.ljc 11 ; .| i ■ *m*nt* A girl must have att no State Coil"*." for i ..n-.i pledged In any sorority, except Jun iurs or M-ni.ir.. or gradual* atudent* who may be ru*h*(l their firal ii-m.«iri In college The Pal (hi lot* Sorority wilt open tbe rushing season with a party an Friday evening March 1 The Delta Kappa Sorority will entertain on March 1. th* Sigma Pbl ■, .'i'ii. ... on March 4, the Delta Sig ma F-pallons on Mnr.-h S, the Del- la Mn Phis on March «.. Ihe Omega Xt Omlcrons of March 1. and Ihe Alpha Thetas on March R Prcfartnc* Night Friday. March », the laat nlgbt of rushing, shall- be dealgnated aa preference night: that 1*. each rusbe* may go to only one affair on that night. - No girl shall be communicated with or railed for by another ao- * rorltr girl while sbe Is the guest oP another sororlly during rushing aftalr laltendanr . laat lembershlp. Sllr-nc* period shall begin at 12 p m on preference nlgbt and shall extend until I p.m. the following Tuesday Pur hi* Ibis period there shall be no conversation wbatso over between any aorortly and alumni girls and rush*** ol any sorority, wltb the exception of a greeting During alienee period, a letter shall be aent to every girl whoee nsrae appeers on the bidding of tbe aorortttee. and she must the Pan Hellenic lawyer during specific hours to nolify blm ot No girl *hall be notified by any sorority lhat ihe 1* lo be tbelr pledge until a designated agreed upon by Pan Hellenic Th* Pan Hellenic League warned *ororltl*s not to attempt to Inrluoac* ruahaea by asking If tbey Intend lo Join a particular sorority befor* ttaejr will be rushed by thi sororlly It wa* pointed out thi .rushing season la for th* purpoa* of acquainting sorority membei and rush as* with each other aad lhat no preasure should be brought to bear upon the ruabees. Playhouse Production Cast Chosen John W. Wright, head of the speech department, has announced a tentative caatf for the second three-act University-Street Playhouse produo- n to be given In late March -ly April, rhe play. HpHer Island baa woman cast of six. They Inclade Aurora Vartlklan, Betty Roeen thai. i k.i i. Pratt, qui'iuii* Kaablahlan, Janet Jurgens, and Biol** Pyana Rehearsal* for the oomlng produc- rti will begin Monday under dlrec- vn of Wright. The itory concern* Iwo old sis r* living oa an Island wltb lb*lr housemaid. The plot Is oomplicated lie visit of an old cronie from lelghboriiig town and Ihe *ud- ai,f.«aiance of a niece of tbe ra and her girl friend, e . i" im nun originally scheduled Mr the stage laat ••mooter. was ; . : i ..iif.i becaaae of compllca- li-.n-. *nli lb* Wiiii"! of Ox pin .l.iriiiiii Tb* ca*t aa tt now stands ie original one with tb* eaoep- ot Doha Pratt, who was added it- cast lo replace Itoiinie Rich d, who was unable to take tbe part tbl* aemeeter. Spider Island will be tbe only .reeact production to be given thla semester, but several produc- lions of one act are planned by the playbouae member*. Four ene- have been chosen and are In process ef being eaaL These production* will be directed by etudenta I* Ihe play direction claaa ander Wright's supervision This play, written by ■ Joeesh Spalding. Is the aeoeod one with an Iri caat to be give* by the play e I* the pasi three aesseelera The other all-tin cut waa In the production Cry Havoc, th* story ot lurse* on Hat.an. given In prlng semeeier of last year. MARIAN ANDKRtON Theatre to Feature M. Anderson Wednesday Marian Anderson, American Ne o contralto, en her tenth Amerl n concert tear, win be featured . the Fox Wilson Theater Wednee- ttey at 1:11 p.m., under tb* a*a*a- sorsblp ot tbe Fresno Musical Club. Ignored Its America after she mad* ber debut with Ihe New York Philharmonic Orchestra at Lewi shon ntadlum in Iti*. Miss Andersen waa. nevertheless a suee*m In Arburua to Head Triple S Group • * i'ii in* Arbnma era* elected preeldent of Triple R, aophemor* heaor group, al a recent meeting. Other officer* elected were Betty Mlley, vlce-presldenl; Dorothy Hoy- aeeretary - treasurer; Jackie Hr*il, historian, and lylvi* Cari*on, student council representative sxiummi] Petition Filing Deadline Today; 22 Applicants More than 22 petitions for all tha class** ba** bean e. Betty Pearson, election chairman, announced today, with tee deadline for Jurninir in petitions set at 4 o'clock this artaw- noon. Tho*e who have obtained petition* in the senior t Theta Chi Plant Ruth Party at First Meet M amber* ef Theta Chi fraternity gathered together Monday evening b* first meeting of the acme* (er. Plana were dlacuaaed for a rush parly I* he given March 1). ' rangetaent* are Being made i aprl*g I. lima I da tic* which, coming aa a rllinai to rushing. pledging, and dilation, will he fee aln event of the aeaaon The fraternity la alee planning river party in the near Future. The Sigma Tau Fraternity haa also been planning pre rasfe and affairs vhlch ar* te begin In addition t* a daac*. have b**a discussed for i routs and picnics. plan* Vets' Poly-Tech Meet Drawi Dean of Men Dr Mitchell P Brigs*. Dean ef •n, ha* been attending a training conference for counselor* *f vet- is stnc* Monday al tha Cailfcr Polyteehnl* RobMl I* «an Luis Obtap* Vcludc Pal FSC Teachers Tourjr"* Western Colleges Fouj r*pre**nt*tlTi rreeno Sute College cealty from a tour ef legee and unlveraitie* on the weet -oast to ■ rqua In I themeelvae with conditions in other Institutions pa slnlng te their reepecllve depe Included on their Itinerary **r* San Jos* Stale College, ftaaford rnlrerslty University ef Callfer- al Berheley, Ban Praaelse* State t'ollege. Univenlty ef Ore- gaa. Th* group eenatoted at Earl H Wight, director of athletic*; Dr. ! Cejvon McKIm, head of .the g* dogygeography department, A. B. Culberteen. director of the agrtcul tnre-blotogy department, and Ar thur Safatrom. manager ef the Freino Stat* College A ■•wist Ion Earl II Coir man. profeaaor ef biology and physical ' ed*eall*n. raveled with the gronp te Run ord and taepected th* bey area Preliminary plan* fer Ihe add!- ion* to Fresno State ware irupeet ed by the five men tn Sacramento. n*w buildings, const ruction of whleh will atari after the war. Ill he net up on the east aid* ef le preeenl campua, extending to Iliackston* Avenue RuchtM aad Betty WhJttan, ia*r MtBer aa ' Row*li, vie* pr**id**t, ea hare Korkett ea* Cast* Btvoulh for Whltmor*. 1 Biles haa h dent fiorothy Dtllman **4 ] Jaie Frib*rg tar ajseretsry, Uarahm Onelo far eealal I ill****■ i and Janet Jttrgena. **a**4**f. The rreahas** saailaaw a** offiee* loeloa* MIMaa I PlaBtea sad I Kutherfer* (a* I 'hoilet 1 rrietay. Itad t* II Inch** at %M n* additional sestet* ar* an th* day ef the Pearson stains "There are *tin aeeeral nee* watch as ' lb* Potter'* Condition Reported Improved Dr Kenneth Potter** condltl** IS reported aa Improving. After hla releaee from the St aVgnee Hea- pltal, he will be confined te ass home lor compiel* reel, aafl It la nndetermlned aa to the length ef lime be will be abeent from hla ea i a n w h 11 *. Ktnory Ratctlffa, bead of the social eeleac* deport , has been conducting the classes and Dr Mitchell Brtggs will glv* hi* aaeletanc* whe* he return* to tb* college Monday "and there •aled students their candidacy " *i*ctt«% ca*Jna*a ■ le axaWemm mm R«d Cr*vi Unit Nominates H*e)ds new Red Cross . rented an day tedny, sad will he held ^ Office Operators Get FSC Queers on Line outer candidates ar* 1 *!«* easslrssen; reUry. I By Margarel Gordon That people are funny 1* a well known fact, but some* Individuals have more opportunities lo realise this than other* Tbe operator* at the switch board her* al «*reeno State have nmpl* opportunity to teern ef people'* itrang* thought*, behavior and action*. For eaampl* eomeon* called and aaked without say preliminary oxplanatie* or aavytblng to prepare tbe operator for the question, "Do rou want any wait* Other queMiaea lhat hav* taken the operator*. Jean Bar gar, Phytlt* N*laon and Pat Kenney by aur prise, are: "la a spider aa laeeot or an animal"" "What can I do ■ bout the bug* In my kitchen"" "How ran yon prepare vacuum packed candy*" People don't a*«P to realise that they should aak for differ**! *itsnM(ru that coetd has* thee* Tbe extension* no*, aaked for ar* lb* business oftle*. registrar' office, v*t*ran's ofnc*. aad th* deen ot **aa*n Th* eitenaioaa that are called from most frequently are The Collegian office, freak Me.pl*'*. and the AWS oftle*. One thing that student* doa'i ilerstand about th* two of **a*al telephonee la that Uhey has* t* he connected with outaM* hotar* Uwy can dial a asssher; thei*for* Uey sre always dialing Um easrae*IS ta ih* -ear" i:iM^^.al.JVJ^MiikMAMM
Object Description
Title | 1945_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 | February 20, 1945 Pg 4- February 23, 1945 Pg 1 |
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 | Seven Soroities Plen ffui/i Perths a meeting Monday evening th* Alpha Theta Sorority complat ed plans lor a plrnle and b Icy el* to be given aa a pre rush al r rush party Ihey art i hold open house wltl f th* alumni chapter ol the active chaple oldters of a Ha mine Peg** FtaWujt* Campus Picture Deadline Nears Tw* Important yearbook dead SMa mar* announced today by CSVtapun editor. Clare Weymouth. all e/eaniaatloo* must submit the names ot newly alccled olfl- C*r* and member* by March 1, and all portraits muat b* t King's Camera Center 1 ■He**, by March t Organ nation contract* today. Any lata arrangement* tor contract* mual be annohi eist aaeoclatlon office. Hetty faugh ntM ell. or CUr* Weymouth. I parly on February ! at tbe Campua meeting Tueertay.lgcr-apbooi.* Mad* copy assignment* wet* made An I [>«,.,,, K*pp* Hoi at* Shew, id* Devlin, Beverly \mmK ,„ ,hu acrapbook Campbell. Margaret (lorden. Fran- |,h|-ary Monday night ee* Klrkpatrick, and (llorla An- trlatlan ar* aaked to contact th* Campus office Immediately AU editors ar* urged to turn In copy a* soon aa possible Wed lie* day 1* tb* date filly p*r cm of all eapy muat be tent to th* print' There will be another stall m Ing In one mouth and editor* urged lo check their boxes lor aniioutii.-in.-sit of the date New editor* recently announced ar* Benny Phillip*, sports editor: Betty Isiigbeii, editm of finance Meal Jansen. pbotograpber. am Kenneth Lam in*, pbotograpber'* a* -Fhe Fregno Stete College Collegian AMS to Mee* Tuesday Plane fer ts* eemeater erlll b* dieeueeed Tuesday nlfht, 7:3t\ In The Coii.fl'*- •fflee of the Union by committee memBere ef the A*e*oi*ted Men Student*. Karl ■uokman, ap*n**r *r th* ergan- ■Hs IRC to Meet tor Pic b will m**t Tu**day at neon th* .iri . of th* library te * a group plctur* taken fer Campus, e*ll*g* y*ar*eek. i Soto, pr**ld*nt of th* organ. l of the ipbooks lor lha I'SO They l*o dlactiesed their coming rush nrty which Is lo be * pi-ogreaslve backvi aril dinner. The group enlertaltieii al a no tales* luncheon al the Hotel gta*l I at ot Mary der of the n playlni Mudge Returns From Meeting A conference wblcb waa held •aa Franclaco the It and IS ot February, wa* held for tbe pur- pom* of dleetiMlnge, a guidance manual for hlgb achool atudants and tbelr advlaera, according' to Dr. Leul* Mudg*. oommerc* depart Mat. who represented Freano Itai* al Ihe request of Dr Frank W. Tboma*. president of the col leg. AjsBer llanuilon, ot Chico Stele College. *aa chairman „f the con tor**** which bad representatives from all ot tbe stale colleges of California including C a 11 f o r n PolHe.t.!is. -l COHege Tb* guidance manual will com of all the vocations tbat can Studied and prepared lor til ■ Slat* college*. Detailed material the SO or SO vocation u*ua studied will b* Included. Dr Mudg* stated bach collage • ill writ* up different vocations. Tea* faculty ef Freano Male will write up the details of businc** ad Ministration and commerce, engl nee ring home •rnnomlcs, journal lam and medicine Another meeting will be belli latter part of April, when tbe i ■al will agein be di*ru**ed Bids to Frosh Dance To Be Ready Friday At a dance in tbe union si ball Friday night. March I. from t to It. new freeb and Iranafer '.lent* will be bonor.ed Tbea* denla may obtain free bid* in (oyer ol Ihe main I.ml.ling or from a member of tbe rally committee All other atudenl* may buy bidi for 11.10 per couple ' The dance is open, thai is, ont] one hair ol Ih* couple* must be i etater e Week Left Class Changes Twenty Nine Men Out for Track With spring rem** track ■•aaoa. Freeno Slat* track men, tl la number, under tbe direction of Coach J. Flint Hanner. ar* Umbering up for the aeaaon with light ea- ercise* and drilling in the fund* mental* tbl* week and will eon urn. through next week. Wltb men like Joe Bhropehlre, intending quartern)Her; Dill Kl* in. mller and two mller: Greg shatter, foraiar Medeeto J.C aUr hurdler, blgb Jumper, and broad Jumper, Don Doll, veteran Javelin Rudy, Javelin, broad Jumper and weight man; Frank Paraclto, former Roosevelt bioad Jumper: Wlllard Williams, sprinter, and Kennetb Mills, relay up the greater part Clark, Science Prof, Leaves for Med. School Le* Clark, lustiuctoi et biology. ill leave Thursday far tbe Dai veralty of Onllfornlt Medical ■t*.*ol. e medical program wblcb tor merly took live years baa been condensed into three and a half For the first sight month*. Clark will be al Berkeley. Upper Division Work Will Be in Spring Carrier ' UK! » point Hetty Fox waa recently initiated to the sorority. Bush Parly Planned Members of'tb* Delta Bororlly held their meettnii horn* of Mary lee dough were made tor a rush pari given March •.' Tbe Nell Fills home was the Betting for a desert bridge party which the Delta Sigma Epsilon Ro rorlty recently gave aa a pre rush party Members of the sorority ar* planning lo engage in Red Cross work during tbe semester. The Omega XI Omicron Sorority met in tbe home of Phyllis White on Peralta Way Bhow So** Th*m« ' Arrniigemenl* were made lor a show boat party which will te glv en in Ibe home ol Elaine Camy on Hai •veryon* except Those wishing iheir program meal pproved by the Presl dent' " Lai* registrants will be lined on* dollar and mum liavo the per ml* slon of ih> i' instructor* lo enter Degrees File Today Mr* Wilms Wight, registrar, an- lunces that degree candidates for degrees in June, must Die their ap lions lor degrees by today or will be Imposed. The irarkalera are lo have then first met April Sl. when Ihey will meet tbSOdoileato Junior College In RalelirteSBUdturn A week latei meet the College of Pi e niacbstnne Stadium , y of California •Member* of the Pal Chi lota Sorority spent Monday evening rolling bandsgc* for Ihe Red Cross A theater party < waa staged at tbe Tower Theater last Friday After the show the group gathered at Ihe Cathay Inn for Chinese Seamnn First Class Roberta llrl. lol of the WAVK8 was a guesl al Sue Combs was Installed as pre* Ident of the Sigma-Phi Qamma So roilly Monday, evening. She was elected to take the place of Ihe mer prealdent. Mary O'Shea, was recently appointed a deputy t'nlted Slates marshal. The mealing was ' held in Ih< home of llarbara l-ewl» and Mar ie..!ft Campbell Pierson to Start Practice fuolball coach, will March It. lo atari t football practice Dick * III frosh mual wear aom* piece *f gree-n, wblcb may be discarded when Dr, Frank Thorns* president ef Ibe college, and Frank' Mesple, student-.president give welcoming add revise* during an Inlerrolssloii. and the freebmenl become full fKsdged Staters THE SMART SHOP 1242 Fulton lit II,S' Ilrlgblen up your ward- <• with a new print Jersey .- k or a new aull and blouse. . Also (Miry S Complete Line ot Dinner Frock* and Funnel* AIuSTROM WIEBE'S COLLEGE PHARMACY , ,,.h Ms, onilng up hi The spring aem**t*r Carrier will iud* work by upper division silent* for tbe first time in the history of lb* jnagaeine. according Miss France* Wilson, faculty wa* designed to stimulate work by lower dlvlalon students, particularly after publication of be Caravan was stopped, but Ibis saue will Include atorlea and poems by both upper and lower dl ached tile The be West Coast Hi •Jay IS in the st lave yet to be approved by the Promoted Captain A former Fresno State* College student. William C Whelrhel, tl, bombardier on a ,16th AAF II 17 (lying fortress, has been promoted lo csplain Gifts tare—Sporting i China and Cry Walter Byde Co. 1S21-1J11 Fulton St. Freano Hardware—Sporting Goods Fin* China and Crystal Enjoy the Hospitality oflh. , Hotel Californian and Hotel El Rancho We ere happy to cooperate with all college functions CARL S. STANLEY, President PLATE LUNCHES FOUNTAIN DRINKS SANDWICHES SALADS San Joaquin Valley's Leading .Jeytveler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddtw Jewelry Co. 1134 Fulton Phone 2-3197 The Finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY and. SORORITY PINS Member Class 1926 Varsity "F" Society Alpha Fralemiiy CLASS PETITION DEADLINE TODAY AT 4 COLLc^lAM "BEADA1LE —WORTH READING" FROSH WELCOMt DANCE NEXT FRIDAY FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. tHIOAY. FEBRUARY 2», IH1 Rush Week Ahead For Prospective Sorority Pledges "Rush week will beg March 2 and will be climaxed by preference night, March 9." Mary belle Lewis, president of Pan-Hellenic announced today. No person may ha told, pledged, or Initiated who I* not rsnying and pealing In twelve unit* ot col lege work tbe eemeater sbe Is rushed. Subjects being laken In high school are not to be counted No girl* are to b* rushed who are I'r.ljc 11 ; .| i ■ *m*nt* A girl must have att no State Coil"*." for i ..n-.i pledged In any sorority, except Jun iurs or M-ni.ir.. or gradual* atudent* who may be ru*h*(l their firal ii-m.«iri In college The Pal (hi lot* Sorority wilt open tbe rushing season with a party an Friday evening March 1 The Delta Kappa Sorority will entertain on March 1. th* Sigma Pbl ■, .'i'ii. ... on March 4, the Delta Sig ma F-pallons on Mnr.-h S, the Del- la Mn Phis on March «.. Ihe Omega Xt Omlcrons of March 1. and Ihe Alpha Thetas on March R Prcfartnc* Night Friday. March », the laat nlgbt of rushing, shall- be dealgnated aa preference night: that 1*. each rusbe* may go to only one affair on that night. - No girl shall be communicated with or railed for by another ao- * rorltr girl while sbe Is the guest oP another sororlly during rushing aftalr laltendanr . laat lembershlp. Sllr-nc* period shall begin at 12 p m on preference nlgbt and shall extend until I p.m. the following Tuesday Pur hi* Ibis period there shall be no conversation wbatso over between any aorortly and alumni girls and rush*** ol any sorority, wltb the exception of a greeting During alienee period, a letter shall be aent to every girl whoee nsrae appeers on the bidding of tbe aorortttee. and she must the Pan Hellenic lawyer during specific hours to nolify blm ot No girl *hall be notified by any sorority lhat ihe 1* lo be tbelr pledge until a designated agreed upon by Pan Hellenic Th* Pan Hellenic League warned *ororltl*s not to attempt to Inrluoac* ruahaea by asking If tbey Intend lo Join a particular sorority befor* ttaejr will be rushed by thi sororlly It wa* pointed out thi .rushing season la for th* purpoa* of acquainting sorority membei and rush as* with each other aad lhat no preasure should be brought to bear upon the ruabees. Playhouse Production Cast Chosen John W. Wright, head of the speech department, has announced a tentative caatf for the second three-act University-Street Playhouse produo- n to be given In late March -ly April, rhe play. HpHer Island baa woman cast of six. They Inclade Aurora Vartlklan, Betty Roeen thai. i k.i i. Pratt, qui'iuii* Kaablahlan, Janet Jurgens, and Biol** Pyana Rehearsal* for the oomlng produc- rti will begin Monday under dlrec- vn of Wright. The itory concern* Iwo old sis r* living oa an Island wltb lb*lr housemaid. The plot Is oomplicated lie visit of an old cronie from lelghboriiig town and Ihe *ud- ai,f.«aiance of a niece of tbe ra and her girl friend, e . i" im nun originally scheduled Mr the stage laat ••mooter. was ; . : i ..iif.i becaaae of compllca- li-.n-. *nli lb* Wiiii"! of Ox pin .l.iriiiiii Tb* ca*t aa tt now stands ie original one with tb* eaoep- ot Doha Pratt, who was added it- cast lo replace Itoiinie Rich d, who was unable to take tbe part tbl* aemeeter. Spider Island will be tbe only .reeact production to be given thla semester, but several produc- lions of one act are planned by the playbouae member*. Four ene- have been chosen and are In process ef being eaaL These production* will be directed by etudenta I* Ihe play direction claaa ander Wright's supervision This play, written by ■ Joeesh Spalding. Is the aeoeod one with an Iri caat to be give* by the play e I* the pasi three aesseelera The other all-tin cut waa In the production Cry Havoc, th* story ot lurse* on Hat.an. given In prlng semeeier of last year. MARIAN ANDKRtON Theatre to Feature M. Anderson Wednesday Marian Anderson, American Ne o contralto, en her tenth Amerl n concert tear, win be featured . the Fox Wilson Theater Wednee- ttey at 1:11 p.m., under tb* a*a*a- sorsblp ot tbe Fresno Musical Club. Ignored Its America after she mad* ber debut with Ihe New York Philharmonic Orchestra at Lewi shon ntadlum in Iti*. Miss Andersen waa. nevertheless a suee*m In Arburua to Head Triple S Group • * i'ii in* Arbnma era* elected preeldent of Triple R, aophemor* heaor group, al a recent meeting. Other officer* elected were Betty Mlley, vlce-presldenl; Dorothy Hoy- aeeretary - treasurer; Jackie Hr*il, historian, and lylvi* Cari*on, student council representative sxiummi] Petition Filing Deadline Today; 22 Applicants More than 22 petitions for all tha class** ba** bean e. Betty Pearson, election chairman, announced today, with tee deadline for Jurninir in petitions set at 4 o'clock this artaw- noon. Tho*e who have obtained petition* in the senior t Theta Chi Plant Ruth Party at First Meet M amber* ef Theta Chi fraternity gathered together Monday evening b* first meeting of the acme* (er. Plana were dlacuaaed for a rush parly I* he given March 1). ' rangetaent* are Being made i aprl*g I. lima I da tic* which, coming aa a rllinai to rushing. pledging, and dilation, will he fee aln event of the aeaaon The fraternity la alee planning river party in the near Future. The Sigma Tau Fraternity haa also been planning pre rasfe and affairs vhlch ar* te begin In addition t* a daac*. have b**a discussed for i routs and picnics. plan* Vets' Poly-Tech Meet Drawi Dean of Men Dr Mitchell P Brigs*. Dean ef •n, ha* been attending a training conference for counselor* *f vet- is stnc* Monday al tha Cailfcr Polyteehnl* RobMl I* «an Luis Obtap* Vcludc Pal FSC Teachers Tourjr"* Western Colleges Fouj r*pre**nt*tlTi rreeno Sute College cealty from a tour ef legee and unlveraitie* on the weet -oast to ■ rqua In I themeelvae with conditions in other Institutions pa slnlng te their reepecllve depe Included on their Itinerary **r* San Jos* Stale College, ftaaford rnlrerslty University ef Callfer- al Berheley, Ban Praaelse* State t'ollege. Univenlty ef Ore- gaa. Th* group eenatoted at Earl H Wight, director of athletic*; Dr. ! Cejvon McKIm, head of .the g* dogygeography department, A. B. Culberteen. director of the agrtcul tnre-blotogy department, and Ar thur Safatrom. manager ef the Freino Stat* College A ■•wist Ion Earl II Coir man. profeaaor ef biology and physical ' ed*eall*n. raveled with the gronp te Run ord and taepected th* bey area Preliminary plan* fer Ihe add!- ion* to Fresno State ware irupeet ed by the five men tn Sacramento. n*w buildings, const ruction of whleh will atari after the war. Ill he net up on the east aid* ef le preeenl campua, extending to Iliackston* Avenue RuchtM aad Betty WhJttan, ia*r MtBer aa ' Row*li, vie* pr**id**t, ea hare Korkett ea* Cast* Btvoulh for Whltmor*. 1 Biles haa h dent fiorothy Dtllman **4 ] Jaie Frib*rg tar ajseretsry, Uarahm Onelo far eealal I ill****■ i and Janet Jttrgena. **a**4**f. The rreahas** saailaaw a** offiee* loeloa* MIMaa I PlaBtea sad I Kutherfer* (a* I 'hoilet 1 rrietay. Itad t* II Inch** at %M n* additional sestet* ar* an th* day ef the Pearson stains "There are *tin aeeeral nee* watch as ' lb* Potter'* Condition Reported Improved Dr Kenneth Potter** condltl** IS reported aa Improving. After hla releaee from the St aVgnee Hea- pltal, he will be confined te ass home lor compiel* reel, aafl It la nndetermlned aa to the length ef lime be will be abeent from hla ea i a n w h 11 *. Ktnory Ratctlffa, bead of the social eeleac* deport , has been conducting the classes and Dr Mitchell Brtggs will glv* hi* aaeletanc* whe* he return* to tb* college Monday "and there •aled students their candidacy " *i*ctt«% ca*Jna*a ■ le axaWemm mm R«d Cr*vi Unit Nominates H*e)ds new Red Cross . rented an day tedny, sad will he held ^ Office Operators Get FSC Queers on Line outer candidates ar* 1 *!«* easslrssen; reUry. I By Margarel Gordon That people are funny 1* a well known fact, but some* Individuals have more opportunities lo realise this than other* Tbe operator* at the switch board her* al «*reeno State have nmpl* opportunity to teern ef people'* itrang* thought*, behavior and action*. For eaampl* eomeon* called and aaked without say preliminary oxplanatie* or aavytblng to prepare tbe operator for the question, "Do rou want any wait* Other queMiaea lhat hav* taken the operator*. Jean Bar gar, Phytlt* N*laon and Pat Kenney by aur prise, are: "la a spider aa laeeot or an animal"" "What can I do ■ bout the bug* In my kitchen"" "How ran yon prepare vacuum packed candy*" People don't a*«P to realise that they should aak for differ**! *itsnM(ru that coetd has* thee* Tbe extension* no*, aaked for ar* lb* business oftle*. registrar' office, v*t*ran's ofnc*. aad th* deen ot **aa*n Th* eitenaioaa that are called from most frequently are The Collegian office, freak Me.pl*'*. and the AWS oftle*. One thing that student* doa'i ilerstand about th* two of **a*al telephonee la that Uhey has* t* he connected with outaM* hotar* Uwy can dial a asssher; thei*for* Uey sre always dialing Um easrae*IS ta ih* -ear" i:iM^^.al.JVJ^MiikMAMM |