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-The) Freino State Collage Collegian Past Record Tads? before the leaders ot the world lies of ivtiit^oniating the «o«oniic, ■a*. phychologMzai difficulties of the i a gigantic machine, so formulated fjbsr each Hare is concerned wholly with solving its trwj. immediate problems through some sort of a world government, and not with speculation* into a military domination of the world That the world's ailments will be solved without various minor troubles left over, we bare little hope World War I taught us to ■tiinl. hetter than that. How well are we lined to solve this world riddle, with all of the depth -ind undemanding; necessary? One wa* ol judging what our attitude in the future will he is to look back ' at what was said in the past Colleges Mid universities are presumably places where people chink before *,hey aa. It would not be unwise, then, to review the .editorial columns of our own newspaper for the past few rears. The first year in, which there appeared any indication of the coming onslaught was 1956, the year of the Olympic games in Germany. 19*6—-The Collegian is disgusted with the manner in which Germany runs the Olympic games. ,„ 19}7—Collegian against compulsory military training in schools I * 1934—Collegian amused at ihe attitude of GefmaiiT—"Big Bad Boy." 1959—Collegian against sending "lend- lease," although it is admitted that popular opinion is gradually turning in the other direction 1940—Collegian skeptical — The turning point .tWl—OK, wc are in the war, snd will have to fight it to the end. But what it to be done so that tt won'i happen again? America was complacent She was so satisfied with herself that she refused to believe that any other power Would take advantage of her.. Indeed, she believed herself to be so invulnerable that she regarded fhe avaricious in aw**cn» of other governments only with contempt. <• Yet, any new plan must be a system of give and rake. If we are to place our needs above Chose of every other individual in the world, die chances of that plan succeeding are slim indeed Again, we must not fall back into tin: complacency of pre war days, thinking thai all is good m the world, that, if we arc innocent of alt trenthery ourselves, no one will take a.. rentage of u> We must du two things then We must adjust the wotwmtt, racft., and other problems Ot the world, without letting our emotions en f into the decision, and wc must devise some i of enforcing this plan And above all, it be realise,,. l/oice from the tm^§*m*\ i the school. try Frataar'jame* Tbe Voice from lb* Attic, wblcb rut was mildly upeet yeeteday whe* word came to aim by way of Ihe grapevine that the coffee shop la ua- ing oleomargarine Instead of the stuff thai cornea from cows The VFTA baa looa suspected thai there are varlona groups about the school wbo resent hla Iron hand In tbe atudent union, but this waa Ihe llrat real outbreak ot hostilities The exact source of his Information, the Voice* refuaes to dlarlcee. but mere ly stale* that murmurs have been coming to bis ears the butler used on watfle* was bleached by the syrup or by other means The VFTA himself had on varl ou* ocraalona doubted hla vision when the breakfast grease varied from a pair yellow to a /tiny white. VFTA light "For d*t*rn "th* Fed* tallatien immediately." And with that th* Voice t*tir*d t* th* »ttlc in d**p m*dltation. Thumbing through hi* two pag* volume on the For* Food * Act. ha waa haatily reviewing th* section which •tat** that notices must b* potted wh*n*v*r dairy substitutes ar* ussd, wh«n word cam* to him that Venice la being u*ed in milbthah** ln- *t**d af th* r«a| thing, * * ft Prompted onward by various growling* from hi* stomach, he decided lo look Into Ihe matter him self Slipping quietly out Of tbe attic, the Voice made bis way along the hall* and entered the coffee shop withoul sltractlng any more attention lhan waa possible with hla two trunka of detective equip men! and the badge left over from his thrilling days with Ibe Junior t) men * * * ' Didn't Ms Murk* and h*r atari pan army know that any iucI. changa* from yellow te whit* ahould b* handled through th* attic? Ooasn't 8i-rk. knew that th* VFTA I* running th* eehoolT Apparently Bh* de**n't, tor Olaomaro* 'in* and Vanic* war* ta b. found all ever th* famm * * * The Voice received another setback when he dls covered that a small piece of paper paaled on Ihe rear wall bad the caption acrlbbled thereupon. "Tbls es tabllshmenl uses Oleomargarine." Tbe nolle* was undoubtedly placed there for no other purpose than to frustrate Ih* effort* of the VFTA who fully in tended to loos* Ihe wrath or I'ncie flam upon [lie place In case no notice was found Much *ot»-r.-.| by Ihe affair, the Voice suddenly realised that tbe sponsible party whom he sought had Ingenuity snd adroitness which wa* a near equal lo hli j sag*'* grimy face utd cauee I A fear trickled down It a* th* turthar realisation body lov*d him. Never, sine* hi* first day kindergarten, had he been alfectad *•- Mow*. the VFTA madi-llii Hlifnn vow that no amo •f blaed, eweat arm retard hi* sfferts The VPTA made anoUn-r itartllnii the coqise of hla search. Moet people i Cosgrave live* to *at. This choice bit came whan, in desperation, ihe VFTA turned lo Ihe student* lor help A survey wa* lahen In which all persona entering the union were questioned Hi* relative merit* of Olsmuigarine anil buitei tabulation* were a* follow*: bntli garine, IS; didn't know. B; couldn't tell ihe din.-r enre. ID, dida'l tie* either one. 1!; hadn't eaten but lor for ao long lhat they had forgotten what II ta.ted like, 10, Ktroi num. 111: Cosgrave live* lo eet. 1; . MM At s ir laal night th* *nthu*iaatie sup porters ot th* VFTA w*r* etui wondering what action he would tak* A fsw beth*red to **k, "Wilt hi *«*k aid from th* governor!" *nd, -Ooasnt Ih* Vale* hav* a middi* nam*!" Others merely question**, "Who is th* Vale* anyway!" an* they w*re/*jn*w*'*d by th* all important *ueiti*n. "Whe *%** * datnnT" Th* Vole* him. ■•if waa under * **v*r* narveu* strsln, and paasad out af th* picture cem*l*t*ly *ft*r ths fifth r*u«d et **pirln and ceb*. LT. GLENN DANieiSON Former Stater Wins Commission in Marines enn Darrell Dantelson. SI. for Fresno State student, recent aa commissioned a secimd lieu nt In the Fulled State* Marine I "now is taking advanced training st Quantlco. Virginia Lieutenant Dantelson also tended Pasadena Junior Col lege and the Cntverslty of Southern California. He la tbe s<sn of Mr snd Mrs Psul i: pa n IH son, ol Route 1. Box 128 A. King* burg Former Editor Visits State Sgt. John S "Jack" Hansen. 21. former F8C*r who feels he Is very fortunate In being atattoned al Tu sllor here taal Frl He waa vlalting hla parent*. Mr. id Mrs John C* Hansen, »fl Ter ice Avenue, of Fresno when he decided to drop In at The Col leg-Ian Offtee i the Army Air Forces Train Cwmmiind. he I* a I.Ink trainer ructor of avlallon cadeta In Til ed in both C'banute Field. 1111- i nnd Hryiiii Field, Texas, for and one half years He had his t camp training at the Itaslc Training Center herein Fresno. before enTrsting In Feb was editor of Tbe Col 912 and legislative rtsni- He also played basket Sailor Attendi FSC; Waits for Discharge If you ace a sailor Tunning around the campus, don't think blm Just e visitor. He Is probably A atlon Machinist Mate Second Cla I. A. Bonds, who haa a leave from tfavy boepltal at Corona, where be la waiting for the Navy to 'barge htm, to go lo Fresno Slal* College Bond* ha* spent 27 months I Ihe Navy, nine In Navy hospltnii HSjmj life will not be new t Honda, for he attended Fresno Stale College in 1*11 42 and la a hi ah sophomore Bonds has lo wear hi* uniform until the Nary Survey board die charges him. and then he Intend! to stay at Slate tinder tbe rehabilitation program. He la a psychology major i.ml Inlands to graduate rrom FSC Posted in Union Time and dales of week end anil **t*i.- Col lege will bt? posted on Hi* Bulldog bulletin in the l'nlon foyer, runced Annie Shew, chairman ie date committee ball. HI* wife, the former Barbara nurkman, a '13 FSCer, and he Urn nff the posl because there are only few enlisted men there. COLLEGIAN l-WMkly during *■>>• ■ r.pl Holiday* and STATE COLLSQE RAT*—Subscript Ion eighty (K) unt* Er **m**l*r: On* Dollar snd Fifty nt. IH Ml *ue year. THS COLLBtilAN OFFICK, SluK.nl Union, Ph„n« * *7I1 — „ Laonord Bow* II I sing Mrmaftar Ma>rln* Harness Phone 3 4592 or Collegian Ofllrw 4-4731 . . Citnenc* Niebuhr ss Manager Belly Pretier Copy Editor. flew. Editor - Make up Edit. * iff Artist. . lean Casey ludnlla Brown ... Benny Phillip* | ■■ Watpm, New Fresh Stock Hallmark Enat'er Carda Just Arrived Buy Early St.llin.in Drug Co. Three Registered Pharmacist* .2001 Van Nes* at W*ldon Phone 3-4219 "THE MUSIC BAR" House ef Appliance Co, '■*'<> N Van Nc*a Av*. Phunr 2-«»7 SHEET MUSH' RECORDS RADIO SERVICE NEW ARRIVALS "Song* of the Service," V.etorT-117 1.1.10 Songs- by Johnny Merrt-r, Cup. S3.6H Runny Berrifnui MilUUltll Album $2.80 Patlerewaki (■olden Annivprwiry Album $5.77 Trhaikowxky Concert" No. 1, B flat Minor $4.70 'Hie (".rent CARUSO—Metropolitan Opera Revivals $10.70 UiviiIiiik- made—flexible for mailing "The personal touch hy mail" Pleni for New System Of Awards Discussed Plana for a naw system of awards were dlacuaeed by the awards, committee at a meeting or tbe award* committee of Ihe Women*' Athletic Association Thursday evening. Tbia semester WAA will expert menl wltb Ibe new aystem. li> scheduling acllvltiea mure for recreation lhan merely for compel! Hon. stated Lola Brow*, president. Activities win he arranged with competitive games following a se ties or recreational onea. These gamee will be m-heduled for 4:00 on week days Instead of FYldajr »rter Serves with Red Cross Joseph H. Porksr, 111 I'm versify Street, Fresno, Calif, bas arrived In the Middle East to serve Ihe armed force* as an American Red Croaa field director. Before bis [overseas assignment, Forker j served with the Red Croe* at army posts near Freano. Ha Is a graduate of Hi. Columbia High School, Fresno, and attended the Unlver- I ally of San Francisco and Freano State College. -The Fresno State College Collegian- rtlvlty classes. I'pper- rlaesmen desiring Information on this change^whlrh will also make It herder to become a member of WAA, may contort members of the association. Pereira, Ex-Varsity Man Takes Basic Training Johnny Perelra, varsity football and basketball star, la now taking basic training In Amanllo. Texaa. and la well on bla Army Air Corps Perelra, called th* day th* fall semester ended. Is a gradual* ol the Fowler High achool wher waa a three atar sport* genei He icered 2) points In Ibe leal game of the Ran Joaquin Ita ball League nnd was one of Ihe top scorers of tbe league He played Brat string left hair on the 1S14 varsity football squad boldlng down the tailback job In Coach Wlejbts" alnale wine: formation. He was a member of the All Corp* Reserve classified as a radel - Page Three tyZatrtri&n*** Music Schedule is Made for Semester t p.m., February It—Waller Baker, Philadelphia pipe organist, will be at (he 8t Jam**' Epi.c.nTai c* tbedTal on the comer of Freeno and N SIreet*. I pn, February is—Freano Nu- elcal Club presents Marian Andorra. Negro contralto. March R 9 Two-day cam pa* vtllt "f Ernest Wolrfe. He will present his formal public recital on the *th. Thursday night S:W pm . Mar.:h 30—The fourth rchaatra ronoert will be held In e Freeno State College auditor Sometime i.i April—Verne O. De laney. tenor will be presented In a Faculty recital, with Miriam Poi Wltbrow at the piano 1:10 pm. May I--Tin- fifth Or Theatre concert will be beld I p.m.. May 7 The annual Piano Ensemble program, featuring members from the, advanced piano classes, villi be presented S:IB pm. May IS—The Freeno State Collage Women* Chorue will preaent ihelr spring concert. • Organist Wilt Give Program Tomorrow Composition* hy Bach, Trench. Vlerne and Karg-Elert will be fe* lured by Walter Baker, Philadel pipe organist, wbo will be presented In a public recital In 81 Jame* Kpi*<.--.i>*I Cathedral auditor Him tomorrow at * p tu. Dean Jane* M Mallock. general '■hiiiiman nt the concert arrange menta and cathedral recolur will LatSlated by a number ef Freano organists and -pianists Organist and director ot nutate i the First Baptist Church of hiladelpbl*. Baker -waa a mem er of the Westminster Choir Qui •r- faeully tn New Jersey for three year*. Aa- a member of lb* rnited Statea Coast Ouard Tempo rary Reaerve aince hla resignation Westminster, he baa derated m* in appearing Collegienne Hell Applications Made Applications are made by girls who Collegtanne Hall, ssiki sen vice NtUNlNQ ADJUSTINS Hyslrawllc System* Ov.i-h**!** G. O. DIMOCK ISSO Film Av*., Near McKlntsV What's Wrong with This Picture I FULTON AT FRESNO STREET : FRESNO | WRONG SIZE BULBS ARE -*«■■ TOO At home or at school you ne*d your ayea. You will nf-ari them all th* rent of your life. Take care of your eyea now and make sure you have plenty of hfht for everything too do. BETTER LIGHT IB BETTER SIGHT oP'G-StaE' wish le lire I he «Iri.' cmt eranve neuse, next eemeeler, «| noiinced Dean Mary Baser TH*wf MI** Itafcer alee *uted tbat ■<** leglenne Hall Is a howling S In order te live at tbe hall, ) girls must Have a "C" *vers**. The present officers of the tt e Trudy PannteJ*. pr**ld*jM( Melba Jo Hunt, rice president. *Saf linrntli.v Turker *ea-|-*Urytre4»*Ba* The boti** mothar is Mm. Uetf liett Mlllett The freshman girls *r*.fe| doanatajrs. There are esgll thetn this semester I Natural History Programs Planned Dr. W, T Shew, president et* IM Fresno Nat oral Jllalory Soet*ti " planned three prafram* ta Place oo the Brat Thnraday at h- tbroughotit the no*set March 1. Mlaa Catb***js* (tall, bhriogy teacher at I Hamilton Junior Hlgb t\t >p*ak on Miner*! Ctdli tba Motbar \miar Op the nlng. Harold 8. Cooes i itkmal rereats af ited with Kodee! linn picture* Mr. Osbav r«tester-,of Ibe ftterr* Forest On April 6 Mi-a. C. O.* and Miss Mad* Aabury. Use freehman of Freeno ttat* lege .will preMfil "Wild Vacant Ut,- Mvlng specimens Thla lowed by BIlMbeth Italdwm, aotiam rill lllualrate with r*al» ' ind .p*clmee* On May I.'"An Bveasa* ronomy: Tbe Maklag of «• leur Telescope and lb* th* Siars" will be, pes ilhistrsted by A U l*e • alifuriiia. Former PSC'er Re Training in CaHsbed AYiaiinr. Sttuleat Wiley i ilersiin. former FSC 4' reported at Carlabed, N**"a Air llelrt, i relie adranoed ftlgbt I high-level bSmUnllerlag saatl reckonhtg aavteatte*. The Carlsbad Army Air I ih* largeet s*Mbard>*i | Use Art*" Atr F Iwenty-lw**'' Iraliilng oourae tttatati i ill sisdy s*.mb*r*l*rwa*; am*A reckrvnina; navlgattoa e***r * hrted •—' rd t-embat .not loo l-T*» 1 ihardlee'e wtwjjs aawi^ ready for- *ort»» tttny ag ai he Anay Air Foree* MEBT lj ATSAlviii S.-Ik»1 Supplla. Sundry Storm aio MeKJatu
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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 |
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Title | February 20, 1945 Pg 2-3 |
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. |
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-The) Freino State Collage Collegian
Past Record
Tads? before the leaders ot the world lies
of ivtiit^oniating the «o«oniic,
■a*. phychologMzai difficulties of the
i a gigantic machine, so formulated
fjbsr each Hare is concerned wholly with solving its trwj. immediate problems through some
sort of a world government, and not with speculation* into a military domination of the
world That the world's ailments will be solved
without various minor troubles left over, we
bare little hope World War I taught us to
■tiinl. hetter than that.
How well are we lined to solve this world
riddle, with all of the depth -ind undemanding; necessary? One wa* ol judging what our
attitude in the future will he is to look back
' at what was said in the past
Colleges Mid universities are presumably
places where people chink before *,hey aa. It
would not be unwise, then, to review the .editorial columns of our own newspaper for the
past few rears.
The first year in, which there appeared any
indication of the coming onslaught was 1956,
the year of the Olympic games in Germany.
19*6—-The Collegian is disgusted with the
manner in which Germany runs the
Olympic games.
,„ 19}7—Collegian against compulsory military training in schools
I * 1934—Collegian amused at ihe attitude
of GefmaiiT—"Big Bad Boy."
1959—Collegian against sending "lend-
lease," although it is admitted that
popular opinion is gradually turning in the other direction
1940—Collegian skeptical — The turning
point
.tWl—OK, wc are in the war, snd will
have to fight it to the end. But
what it to be done so that tt won'i
happen again?
America was complacent She was so satisfied with herself that she refused to believe
that any other power Would take advantage of
her.. Indeed, she believed herself to be so invulnerable that she regarded fhe avaricious in
aw**cn» of other governments only with contempt. <•
Yet, any new plan must be a system of give
and rake. If we are to place our needs above
Chose of every other individual in the world,
die chances of that plan succeeding are slim
indeed Again, we must not fall back into tin:
complacency of pre war days, thinking thai all
is good m the world, that, if we arc innocent
of alt trenthery ourselves, no one will take a..
rentage of u>
We must du two things then We must adjust the wotwmtt, racft., and other problems
Ot the world, without letting our emotions en
f into the decision, and wc must devise some
i of enforcing this plan And above all,
it be realise,,.
l/oice from the tm^§*m*\
i the school.
try Frataar'jame*
Tbe Voice from lb* Attic, wblcb rut
was mildly upeet yeeteday whe* word came to aim
by way of Ihe grapevine that the coffee shop la ua-
ing oleomargarine Instead of the stuff thai cornea
from cows The VFTA baa looa suspected thai there
are varlona groups about the school wbo resent hla
Iron hand In tbe atudent union, but this waa Ihe llrat
real outbreak ot hostilities The exact source of his
Information, the Voice* refuaes to dlarlcee. but mere
ly stale* that murmurs have been coming to bis ears
the butler used on watfle* was bleached by the syrup
or by other means The VFTA himself had on varl
ou* ocraalona doubted hla vision when the breakfast
grease varied from a pair yellow to a /tiny white.
VFTA
light "For
d*t*rn
"th* Fed*
tallatien immediately." And with that th* Voice
t*tir*d t* th* »ttlc in d**p m*dltation. Thumbing
through hi* two pag* volume on the For* Food
* Act. ha waa haatily reviewing th* section which
•tat** that notices must b* potted wh*n*v*r
dairy substitutes ar* ussd, wh«n word cam* to
him that Venice la being u*ed in milbthah** ln-
*t**d af th* r«a| thing,
* * ft
Prompted onward by various growling* from hi*
stomach, he decided lo look Into Ihe matter him
self Slipping quietly out Of tbe attic, the Voice
made bis way along the hall* and entered the coffee
shop withoul sltractlng any more attention lhan
waa possible with hla two trunka of detective equip
men! and the badge left over from his thrilling days
with Ibe Junior t) men
* * * '
Didn't Ms Murk* and h*r atari pan army know
that any iucI. changa* from yellow te whit*
ahould b* handled through th* attic? Ooasn't
8i-rk. knew that th* VFTA I* running th*
eehoolT Apparently Bh* de**n't, tor Olaomaro*
'in* and Vanic* war* ta b. found all ever th*
famm
* * *
The Voice received another setback when he dls
covered that a small piece of paper paaled on Ihe rear
wall bad the caption acrlbbled thereupon. "Tbls es
tabllshmenl uses Oleomargarine." Tbe nolle* was
undoubtedly placed there for no other purpose than
to frustrate Ih* effort* of the VFTA who fully in
tended to loos* Ihe wrath or I'ncie flam upon [lie
place In case no notice was found Much *ot»-r.-.| by
Ihe affair, the Voice suddenly realised that tbe
sponsible party whom he sought had Ingenuity
snd adroitness which wa* a near equal lo hli
j sag*'* grimy face
utd cauee I
A fear trickled down It
a* th* turthar realisation
body lov*d him. Never, sine* hi* first day
kindergarten, had he been alfectad *•- Mow*.
the VFTA madi-llii Hlifnn vow that no amo
•f blaed, eweat arm
retard hi* sfferts
The VPTA made anoUn-r itartllnii
the coqise of hla search. Moet people i
Cosgrave live* to *at. This choice bit
came whan, in desperation, ihe VFTA turned lo Ihe
student* lor help A survey wa* lahen In which all
persona entering the union were questioned
Hi* relative merit* of Olsmuigarine anil buitei
tabulation* were a* follow*: bntli
garine, IS; didn't know. B; couldn't tell ihe din.-r
enre. ID, dida'l tie* either one. 1!; hadn't eaten but
lor for ao long lhat they had forgotten what II ta.ted
like, 10, Ktroi num. 111: Cosgrave live* lo eet. 1;
. MM
At s
ir laal night th* *nthu*iaatie sup
porters ot th* VFTA w*r* etui wondering what
action he would tak* A fsw beth*red to **k,
"Wilt hi *«*k aid from th* governor!" *nd,
-Ooasnt Ih* Vale* hav* a middi* nam*!" Others
merely question**, "Who is th* Vale* anyway!"
an* they w*re/*jn*w*'*d by th* all important
*ueiti*n. "Whe *%** * datnnT" Th* Vole* him.
■•if waa under * **v*r* narveu* strsln, and
paasad out af th* picture cem*l*t*ly *ft*r ths
fifth r*u«d et **pirln and ceb*.
LT. GLENN DANieiSON
Former Stater Wins
Commission in Marines
enn Darrell Dantelson. SI. for
Fresno State student, recent
aa commissioned a secimd lieu
nt In the Fulled State* Marine
I "now is taking advanced
training st Quantlco. Virginia
Lieutenant Dantelson also
tended Pasadena Junior Col lege
and the Cntverslty of Southern
California. He la tbe s |