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Pege Four inference Held On Campus A Joint cotiferer.es. ot Junior* OOl lege rapreeeptatlvae snd campua faeully member* at th* r..liege w*l * held oa February It ragardlng th* coordination of low*r dlvUlon *j*)ren.**ts at FSC with enuKe tyeanee being offered In the Junior college* of tb* San Joaquin Valley a* a mean* ot tarliltaiiug the Ira far of slndsnts from the valley etltntlona to th* local campua A R i-Tig d*an of upper ri sloti. preelded *nd explained th* purpose of the mealing wa* lo make more •elective tb* college ■alley of providing ■ .indent mey complete any lower division requirement by taking an equivalent counr in a Junior collage It I* eillmated a large number *f studenia will trenalar to the col lege sfirr completion ot thalr Junior college programs Tha Junior college reprearnta live* ware gu**t* ol th* collage at a noon luncheon In the Student Un Ion and tbe general conlersnce, attended by Dr Fralib' W. Thomas, college preeldent. and beads of the depart ment* en the campua. was held In tba afternoon. -timing the Junior colleg* rspre- •entatlvee attending war* Oraoe Bird, director ot tbe Bakerafleld Junior College: Dr. J. O. Mel*ogh lln president ot tb* Reedley Junior College and district superintendent of Reedier school*, Elliott Taylor, aetlng dean ot Ih* Reedley Junior College T. A. BlleeUd. district ■uperinundent of Coallnga; Bar! Q Smith, dean of the Coellngi Junior Uollege. and Oeorg* i: Ol •en. head of the physical education department; Mildred Waller*, dean *f women and busln*** educe!' instructor and Laura 1*111 in head of tb* music department all from th* Coallnga Junior Collage Freshman Antics Amuse Social Science Instructor The Fresno State Colin go Collecjian Saturday It- Deadline | Newman Club Plans Duck man. social it rresno State depended upon l..t 1 • aubjects, tha new Ireihmen. Buchman hold* no grudge again*! Iheee Iambi: he Is merely amused r antics, and lor this fa* la be blamed For lie. him 1 rather •snlly tied. 1 Ex-Stater Awarded Oek Leef Cluster A fourth Oak Leef Cluster 10 his Air Medal haa been awarded So Sec ond Lieutenant Alfred J Marker ale a tenner Stater, for "courage. coolnes* and skill" while parttcl- patms In bombing attacka upon Herman war plan!, and upon Nasi ulUtary d*f*na* point* and communication lln*s In conjunction with advances ol Allied armN w eater* Ifcirope FLAT* LUNCHIS FOUNTAIN DRINKS gANOWICMtS * tALADt VARSITY LUNCH 14T1 IS, Van Neee THE SMART SHOP 1241 Fulten St. iliRI.H' Brighten up your wardrobe wltb a new print' Jersey Frock-iir a new ault end blouae. We *Uso Carry a Complete Uae of Dinner Frocka and Formala tek before deciding he waa In *w Upon discovering be said. "Why didn't meone lell Acrordln'g lo li.1. km. 11 th* n*w oab are no rmel: thi-. bellvn lhat men dear em led from hey us* standard ex !■•■■ for their shortcomings Changing 1 10 a more a*rlou* tone. Id tbe froeh ar* show ig an Inti .reat both In getting [For Campus Pictures Portraits fer th* III* CaatptH will he taken a* later than Salur day, Edit*r Clars Weymouth an ngnnced today All orgaalaation aoolxncts were due Friday. Anyone not turning In ntracts mu*t contaet the Aeeoel- ion Office. Betty Caughell, or are Weymouth. l.i.i. ol me tn be i«. officers, sponsor*, and new member* prior to.Friday, March IS. ar* doe by that dale. - Thoe* atudvni* whn wiii he** .etr pictures retaken Rsgtns -Hill. Pat Ahbig. Helen Alit*.\Cst-i>l Van Tuyl. Edith Said, I'ltinaei Aurora Vartlklan. Tea for Monday Member* of commit!*** planning th* Newman Club tea for Monday afternoon, March 5 have been eehed lo meet In the AWS office st 11 o'clock en Thureday. Ann Notaraagelo, eoclal chair- man for lb* club, will he Ihe general chairmen for tha attain Helen Klein and Hope Oatendorf will be In .charge of invitation*, and Joee- phtne Arburua wilt take car* of decoration a Barring will be Lealie Crow, Helen Klein. Hope 0*tendorf, J*an McCain. Mary Jane Mnlabergen. Dorothy Schrelber. Barbara Gait, and Joyce rellei Meraiou Oaato will be in charge of entertainment. AWS Entertain At Card Party Th* aaaaal Associated Women Studenta' party tor new freafamen and transfers will b* In tbe form Ot a card party tomorrow after noon from ! to S in tbe union social hall. Paarledna l*r*en. In charge of tbe affair, aald lhat tbe decor* feature a 8t. Patrick's day theme Vein* Hack Is In Charge ol ro freabmeni* tor the party. Prise* will he awarded tor the hlgheat acorea In each type of game lions have been aent to all I new women students, but other Its* I I* I participating In college actlvl- ir The latter he believes might du* to Frank Meeple and "bla troupe" addreaalng the aoclal 1A and acquainting th* students with atom* of tbe tradl- Fresno Stats Homemaking Club Meets Thar* will be a meeting of ths Home Making Club al n» In lbs Practice Apanmsnt M a r c I Thursday San Joaquin Valley's ' Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. SI1.nl1.ilW Jewelry Co. The Finest in Diamonds, Wotcl.es and Jewelry SPECIAL BATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY 1 Headquarters for FRATERNITY end SORORITY PINS Member Class 1926 Varsity "F" Society Alpha Fraternity UOOS BROS CAN YOU BARE IT? "COLLE^IAM "READ ABLE-WORTH READING" FBK3N0, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IT Dance Will Honor Freshmen Friday Night in Social Hall Green (.inks and ribbon*, according to Rally Committee Chairman Betty Veale, muat be worn by first semester frosh to gain entrance tt> the Froeh Klin if, a dance honoring new freshmiMi, Friday night from 9 to 12 in the union social hail. "Wearing the green," Miss Veale nafd. *'ia absolutely necessary *■ the bids of Ml*** atu-* * •lent* will 1... .I,,-, k.-it st the door." All new studenta. first semester freshmen and transfer*, may obtain free bids from a rally com- mltlee member or In tb* foyer of tbe a dm 41*1 ration building All other studenta may obtain indi vldusl bid*, which will be on sale Thursday and Friday, for f SO During an Intermission of tb* • inti'.- the new Irosh will be formally Initiated into the* Fresno State College Association Welcom lux addressee v.jji b* Riven by l>r Frank Th*mas, ; l-i.-t-.t ol the col- •Sege. and Frsnlt Mesple, student president, and the "greenle*" will become full fledged Htater*. a open: that Is, only • half nl I mpl* will provided by l.lrk Alesatiri hi) orch**tra. Refreshments will bo served Wright Returns With New Ideas John W Wright, bead nf the FSC speech department, who returned from Ihe Rocky Mountain speech I'ontereiire at Denver University laat week. *ald that tbe trip to Denver waa worthwhile because ot tbe many novel tdeaa In speech correction and Instruction which he not from the discussion, Tbe speech department at lien ear University. Wright said, place* enfbhnsl* on ■precb' for social ua- as*. speech In democracy, and speech In tha (-hanging world. The department ts modemly equipped, but, Wright aald, the emphasis placed on Ihe modem equipment haa a tendency to re place Ihe fundamental training In The best developed phaacs ot the speech deparlment there are speech pathology snd forenslca and the university has a children's speech ■clinic. jfl The speech and education de partment* work closely together he said, snd everything of value which lakes place tn the com mil nlty la incorporated In the unlver ally, Wright said. Another new Ides being Inau gti rated at Ihe ".diversity la Ibe use of seleejed advisers, who are mem ber* ot Ihr leaching slaff and wb« have bad special training In advls ing. Tbe advialng ataft counsel* student* ftnm all academic depart AWS Election Manager j-™^ Q^^ i\s FULTON AT FRESN<\STREET : FRESNO Petition* are now available •l>e*n Mary llaker'a office fur AWS election manager, an office vacated by Rossmary Roe*. Petition* mual be signed and returned by Fildsy. and Ibe election uill be next Monday, Nisei to Explain Camps to IRC Freano fllnte freshman fsosuk* Hookle Kin.nl. American Japanea* recently relumed from the Oil* Relocation Camp sl Rivera, Arixona, will apeak on tbe organisation of national Relations Club meeting in- day at 11 In Room 113 In a 10 minute discussion period, Kawal will attempt to answer any questions concerning Ibe Internment of American Japanese Kawal a student of Fresno Stat* before Internment, Is a * enc* major and while at Olla. waa the block captain of part of the Kawai Is on* of ih S3* person* of Jsphness ancestry that have re turned lo the west Coast since January t. when Ibe army approved their return from war relocatli Approximately 1.1M moved **i ward during the seven-week period through February IT to Join the 33,000 evacuee* who had previously relocated there. An additional S3 left Ihe center to enter actlv* army service, or the SIS. most of them in family group*. 413 hars corns to California. IS to Washington. II I* Oregon, and 33 to Arixona. Of the MOO. Illinois received itl, Ohio 110. New York US, Michigan 71. Colorado IS, and New Jeraey It. Tbl* meeting will be the flrat th* IRC haa held in the second aeav esler. All *lud*nla are permitted lo attend aa the IRC Is a club with an open membership Following the meeting, the IRC will adjourn to the library to have their picture taken, Lee Soto, president, announced. Red Cross Workroom The Red Oo** surgical dressing* orkroom. Room 105 In the library. Ill remain closed through ths rest of the present Red Croe* year mding In March. Tbe workroom will reopen after new Red Croc* officers and committee chairmen have been chosen Contest Ends W*dn**d*y midnight *nd* th* first competitive period et the War Activity cant**t to select the ot th* month, Chairman Ruth Smoot announced today. All point* *arn*d *lnc* February 1 through Fsbruary ZS muat b* turn*d in by Thuraday noon. Miss Smoot aeld. Attention Seniors! Mrs. Betty Pr.L.r. boehMer* minagar, announced today that Beaduatlen announc*m*nt* may ^^^^^^^ lers Holder, ol Fnsoo Btstt Col lag* Association tarda bearing th* number* H and BIS ahould oall at tlie aeeecietlen efflee immediately, according, to flnencial secretary, Adel* Hum*. Red Cross Drive Begins Thursday The 1M5 Rati Croaa fund drive will be if in Thursday and continue for two weeks, wTOtj a got] of 100 per cent mem-l bership among college student*, according to Gordon W al I alh. preeent Red fro** liej.mr.-i ' ind chairman of the finance and tin.I raising committee A booth will be **t up outsid* he entrance to the union snd turee*' aide* will keep Ih* booth open from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m dally Msry t-ou FTymlr* 1* chairman ot the Red Cross volunteer nurses' sides committee. An aaaembiy Tuesday at 11 will turee on Red fro** actlvltl** and a apeaher who haa not yet bean Contribution* lo tbe fund drive ■ III be accepted at the aaaembiy. A year's Membership In the Red Cross may he bad by contributing one dollar to the fund drive membership card Is given to a atudent who /Ives a dollar more, and after the election morrow, no ■tud*ntawho doe* hold a membership card may 1 In Red Cross election* or take part Id Red Croe* committee work. Thirty-Six Students! Petition for Offices;. Election Tomorrows! Thirty-six studenta wilt hav* thalr xtannts ee morrow In the race for the office* of the four cJsvm fng booths open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m, Betty I tlon chairman announced today. ajttmsa****************' "A voting booth will be located in ths foyer ot the Vmmm I ——. ——■ ■ ■■»—■ ' ■■ f**^ another one aaay h* glased SB Blind Xylophonist I«% -r^*air - r" To Play Thursday Sorority Rushing To Begin Friday Th* rnablng aeaaon will be opened Friday by a dessert bride* party given by the Pat Chi lot* Sorority. Saturday. March I. the l>elta Kappa Sorority will enter prospective pledge* with a progressive backward dinner, the folio* Ing evening. March 4, the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority will a b,**k(*«t using a St. Psx- 1 theme: members of th* Dell* Sigma Epallon Sorority will bar* candle-light tea on March G: DeKa Mu Phis will give their rush party March I: ths Omsga XI Omicran Sorority I* planning a showboat party for March T: and Ihe Alpha Thai** will bold open boose 00 Marrh S. Preference nlghi will be Friday. March » Each niahee may go to only on* affair oa that night. No person mey be bid, pledged, or Initiated who la not carrying and passing In t**lv* units ol college orh the temsstsr *b* I* rushed. Subjects taken In high achool are it counted, and no girl* on pro illon may he ruabed. Before a girt can he rushed er pledged to say sorority she moat bar* attended Fresno State Col leg* for at leeat one seasester and carried and **assed In twelve unit* with a C at-eraa*. esoept Junior* and senior* who ma*" he rushed their first semester in oelVege. FIINCI KNOX Pierce Knox, blind iyk>phoa!st, will be presented Thursday. March it a m under the soeploeal iff th* National Transcribers Society for Blind ot Palo Alt*. CaH- ~ rale. Because be can play th* Meat difficult mualc on 00* of the moet difficult instruments, Knox, a fee- ure artist, la regarded aa on* ot he moat phenomenal musicians ot Number* In hi* repertoire Include (iypsy Airs," "Stars aad etrtpee Forever'* and "The Hungsrlsn Rhapsody," V Recently completing e succeaa- ful tour of Kaatera hlgb achool* colleges, he played far Rln- le,y'* Believe II or Not" exhlbiUon* it h tbe Ban Franelsee and New York Worlds' Fair*. 1 seen hi* muatoal numbers other blind will desiionsirst* the Braille System of w riling, ead oxbow Braille booka ar* mad* for th* blind Tbe concert program I* directed r the eoclety hy employ lag the Mind In order to me** Braille books FSC Pleyt Host To PE Ini^niCTori .■no Stale Colleg* ws* the 1 of a meeting of more than ISO physical education aad health Instructor* of California laat week. ■ The general opinion expreeeed by the asen and waane* attending waa tbat to* much Importance ia being pieced on Individual physical fit nose I eels given student* The war has forced the systoaa more building of the indlvld- il's strength and etaiBia* rather thsn th* art of gmep gams* tastt were follow**!, almost eielaaively. before the war. Miss Bernlce Moss ot Berkeley consultant In th* eosvaal health departmant for ta* eBue eeeert- neat of pubHe IssaRh. preeHil st be penel dlscuseloa Concert Tickets Am Available student body oard* aad B | of th* Moral tax g* t Mary Kshler and Wertna* I Secretary Ilorothy IXUaasai aaMV 4 Jane Friherg. ieaaf J*r**n* Marie aUoffoog. isaelal "ITrxsge. | Marakau l>nMo ^^^^^^^ JaaSsr Class Friatldiat. Comb* aad Oar** Nethirh^ **iej Meal aad OMrla I lary, Bsrhnra IrslUieh 1 Jtorl* Slosrt. I Helen B*rtk*a Stockltaolza. Hm Freehaaan Ones: Ftunlfngxt, 1 Ham Mack 111, r VIM Cortn* ■CholiM aad Umti | advantage sa* ttM gram ot Use saasilat.*. ranges tor artlatt I* 1 saaigasas • Ch*ss Ckib «• m Officers IobsmW Ttmlght sl t;SS MS- at ■_ eet fee Use seat ****jSsMg J Clvsae Cat* t* ha haSjtai 1 itat l**ssas. Me* ***%***.! tlscltd at thevt UrMh ^**
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 23, 1945 Pg 4- February 27, 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 | Pege Four inference Held On Campus A Joint cotiferer.es. ot Junior* OOl lege rapreeeptatlvae snd campua faeully member* at th* r..liege w*l * held oa February It ragardlng th* coordination of low*r dlvUlon *j*)ren.**ts at FSC with enuKe tyeanee being offered In the Junior college* of tb* San Joaquin Valley a* a mean* ot tarliltaiiug the Ira far of slndsnts from the valley etltntlona to th* local campua A R i-Tig d*an of upper ri sloti. preelded *nd explained th* purpose of the mealing wa* lo make more •elective tb* college ■alley of providing ■ .indent mey complete any lower division requirement by taking an equivalent counr in a Junior collage It I* eillmated a large number *f studenia will trenalar to the col lege sfirr completion ot thalr Junior college programs Tha Junior college reprearnta live* ware gu**t* ol th* collage at a noon luncheon In the Student Un Ion and tbe general conlersnce, attended by Dr Fralib' W. Thomas, college preeldent. and beads of the depart ment* en the campua. was held In tba afternoon. -timing the Junior colleg* rspre- •entatlvee attending war* Oraoe Bird, director ot tbe Bakerafleld Junior College: Dr. J. O. Mel*ogh lln president ot tb* Reedley Junior College and district superintendent of Reedier school*, Elliott Taylor, aetlng dean ot Ih* Reedley Junior College T. A. BlleeUd. district ■uperinundent of Coallnga; Bar! Q Smith, dean of the Coellngi Junior Uollege. and Oeorg* i: Ol •en. head of the physical education department; Mildred Waller*, dean *f women and busln*** educe!' instructor and Laura 1*111 in head of tb* music department all from th* Coallnga Junior Collage Freshman Antics Amuse Social Science Instructor The Fresno State Colin go Collecjian Saturday It- Deadline | Newman Club Plans Duck man. social it rresno State depended upon l..t 1 • aubjects, tha new Ireihmen. Buchman hold* no grudge again*! Iheee Iambi: he Is merely amused r antics, and lor this fa* la be blamed For lie. him 1 rather •snlly tied. 1 Ex-Stater Awarded Oek Leef Cluster A fourth Oak Leef Cluster 10 his Air Medal haa been awarded So Sec ond Lieutenant Alfred J Marker ale a tenner Stater, for "courage. coolnes* and skill" while parttcl- patms In bombing attacka upon Herman war plan!, and upon Nasi ulUtary d*f*na* point* and communication lln*s In conjunction with advances ol Allied armN w eater* Ifcirope FLAT* LUNCHIS FOUNTAIN DRINKS gANOWICMtS * tALADt VARSITY LUNCH 14T1 IS, Van Neee THE SMART SHOP 1241 Fulten St. iliRI.H' Brighten up your wardrobe wltb a new print' Jersey Frock-iir a new ault end blouae. We *Uso Carry a Complete Uae of Dinner Frocka and Formala tek before deciding he waa In *w Upon discovering be said. "Why didn't meone lell Acrordln'g lo li.1. km. 11 th* n*w oab are no rmel: thi-. bellvn lhat men dear em led from hey us* standard ex !■•■■ for their shortcomings Changing 1 10 a more a*rlou* tone. Id tbe froeh ar* show ig an Inti .reat both In getting [For Campus Pictures Portraits fer th* III* CaatptH will he taken a* later than Salur day, Edit*r Clars Weymouth an ngnnced today All orgaalaation aoolxncts were due Friday. Anyone not turning In ntracts mu*t contaet the Aeeoel- ion Office. Betty Caughell, or are Weymouth. l.i.i. ol me tn be i«. officers, sponsor*, and new member* prior to.Friday, March IS. ar* doe by that dale. - Thoe* atudvni* whn wiii he** .etr pictures retaken Rsgtns -Hill. Pat Ahbig. Helen Alit*.\Cst-i>l Van Tuyl. Edith Said, I'ltinaei Aurora Vartlklan. Tea for Monday Member* of commit!*** planning th* Newman Club tea for Monday afternoon, March 5 have been eehed lo meet In the AWS office st 11 o'clock en Thureday. Ann Notaraagelo, eoclal chair- man for lb* club, will he Ihe general chairmen for tha attain Helen Klein and Hope Oatendorf will be In .charge of invitation*, and Joee- phtne Arburua wilt take car* of decoration a Barring will be Lealie Crow, Helen Klein. Hope 0*tendorf, J*an McCain. Mary Jane Mnlabergen. Dorothy Schrelber. Barbara Gait, and Joyce rellei Meraiou Oaato will be in charge of entertainment. AWS Entertain At Card Party Th* aaaaal Associated Women Studenta' party tor new freafamen and transfers will b* In tbe form Ot a card party tomorrow after noon from ! to S in tbe union social hall. Paarledna l*r*en. In charge of tbe affair, aald lhat tbe decor* feature a 8t. Patrick's day theme Vein* Hack Is In Charge ol ro freabmeni* tor the party. Prise* will he awarded tor the hlgheat acorea In each type of game lions have been aent to all I new women students, but other Its* I I* I participating In college actlvl- ir The latter he believes might du* to Frank Meeple and "bla troupe" addreaalng the aoclal 1A and acquainting th* students with atom* of tbe tradl- Fresno Stats Homemaking Club Meets Thar* will be a meeting of ths Home Making Club al n» In lbs Practice Apanmsnt M a r c I Thursday San Joaquin Valley's ' Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. SI1.nl1.ilW Jewelry Co. The Finest in Diamonds, Wotcl.es and Jewelry SPECIAL BATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY 1 Headquarters for FRATERNITY end SORORITY PINS Member Class 1926 Varsity "F" Society Alpha Fraternity UOOS BROS CAN YOU BARE IT? "COLLE^IAM "READ ABLE-WORTH READING" FBK3N0, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IT Dance Will Honor Freshmen Friday Night in Social Hall Green (.inks and ribbon*, according to Rally Committee Chairman Betty Veale, muat be worn by first semester frosh to gain entrance tt> the Froeh Klin if, a dance honoring new freshmiMi, Friday night from 9 to 12 in the union social hail. "Wearing the green," Miss Veale nafd. *'ia absolutely necessary *■ the bids of Ml*** atu-* * •lent* will 1... .I,,-, k.-it st the door." All new studenta. first semester freshmen and transfer*, may obtain free bids from a rally com- mltlee member or In tb* foyer of tbe a dm 41*1 ration building All other studenta may obtain indi vldusl bid*, which will be on sale Thursday and Friday, for f SO During an Intermission of tb* • inti'.- the new Irosh will be formally Initiated into the* Fresno State College Association Welcom lux addressee v.jji b* Riven by l>r Frank Th*mas, ; l-i.-t-.t ol the col- •Sege. and Frsnlt Mesple, student president, and the "greenle*" will become full fledged Htater*. a open: that Is, only • half nl I mpl* will provided by l.lrk Alesatiri hi) orch**tra. Refreshments will bo served Wright Returns With New Ideas John W Wright, bead nf the FSC speech department, who returned from Ihe Rocky Mountain speech I'ontereiire at Denver University laat week. *ald that tbe trip to Denver waa worthwhile because ot tbe many novel tdeaa In speech correction and Instruction which he not from the discussion, Tbe speech department at lien ear University. Wright said, place* enfbhnsl* on ■precb' for social ua- as*. speech In democracy, and speech In tha (-hanging world. The department ts modemly equipped, but, Wright aald, the emphasis placed on Ihe modem equipment haa a tendency to re place Ihe fundamental training In The best developed phaacs ot the speech deparlment there are speech pathology snd forenslca and the university has a children's speech ■clinic. jfl The speech and education de partment* work closely together he said, snd everything of value which lakes place tn the com mil nlty la incorporated In the unlver ally, Wright said. Another new Ides being Inau gti rated at Ihe ".diversity la Ibe use of seleejed advisers, who are mem ber* ot Ihr leaching slaff and wb« have bad special training In advls ing. Tbe advialng ataft counsel* student* ftnm all academic depart AWS Election Manager j-™^ Q^^ i\s FULTON AT FRESN<\STREET : FRESNO Petition* are now available •l>e*n Mary llaker'a office fur AWS election manager, an office vacated by Rossmary Roe*. Petition* mual be signed and returned by Fildsy. and Ibe election uill be next Monday, Nisei to Explain Camps to IRC Freano fllnte freshman fsosuk* Hookle Kin.nl. American Japanea* recently relumed from the Oil* Relocation Camp sl Rivera, Arixona, will apeak on tbe organisation of national Relations Club meeting in- day at 11 In Room 113 In a 10 minute discussion period, Kawal will attempt to answer any questions concerning Ibe Internment of American Japanese Kawal a student of Fresno Stat* before Internment, Is a * enc* major and while at Olla. waa the block captain of part of the Kawai Is on* of ih S3* person* of Jsphness ancestry that have re turned lo the west Coast since January t. when Ibe army approved their return from war relocatli Approximately 1.1M moved **i ward during the seven-week period through February IT to Join the 33,000 evacuee* who had previously relocated there. An additional S3 left Ihe center to enter actlv* army service, or the SIS. most of them in family group*. 413 hars corns to California. IS to Washington. II I* Oregon, and 33 to Arixona. Of the MOO. Illinois received itl, Ohio 110. New York US, Michigan 71. Colorado IS, and New Jeraey It. Tbl* meeting will be the flrat th* IRC haa held in the second aeav esler. All *lud*nla are permitted lo attend aa the IRC Is a club with an open membership Following the meeting, the IRC will adjourn to the library to have their picture taken, Lee Soto, president, announced. Red Cross Workroom The Red Oo** surgical dressing* orkroom. Room 105 In the library. Ill remain closed through ths rest of the present Red Croe* year mding In March. Tbe workroom will reopen after new Red Croc* officers and committee chairmen have been chosen Contest Ends W*dn**d*y midnight *nd* th* first competitive period et the War Activity cant**t to select the ot th* month, Chairman Ruth Smoot announced today. All point* *arn*d *lnc* February 1 through Fsbruary ZS muat b* turn*d in by Thuraday noon. Miss Smoot aeld. Attention Seniors! Mrs. Betty Pr.L.r. boehMer* minagar, announced today that Beaduatlen announc*m*nt* may ^^^^^^^ lers Holder, ol Fnsoo Btstt Col lag* Association tarda bearing th* number* H and BIS ahould oall at tlie aeeecietlen efflee immediately, according, to flnencial secretary, Adel* Hum*. Red Cross Drive Begins Thursday The 1M5 Rati Croaa fund drive will be if in Thursday and continue for two weeks, wTOtj a got] of 100 per cent mem-l bership among college student*, according to Gordon W al I alh. preeent Red fro** liej.mr.-i ' ind chairman of the finance and tin.I raising committee A booth will be **t up outsid* he entrance to the union snd turee*' aide* will keep Ih* booth open from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m dally Msry t-ou FTymlr* 1* chairman ot the Red Cross volunteer nurses' sides committee. An aaaembiy Tuesday at 11 will turee on Red fro** actlvltl** and a apeaher who haa not yet bean Contribution* lo tbe fund drive ■ III be accepted at the aaaembiy. A year's Membership In the Red Cross may he bad by contributing one dollar to the fund drive membership card Is given to a atudent who /Ives a dollar more, and after the election morrow, no ■tud*ntawho doe* hold a membership card may 1 In Red Cross election* or take part Id Red Croe* committee work. Thirty-Six Students! Petition for Offices;. Election Tomorrows! Thirty-six studenta wilt hav* thalr xtannts ee morrow In the race for the office* of the four cJsvm fng booths open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m, Betty I tlon chairman announced today. ajttmsa****************' "A voting booth will be located in ths foyer ot the Vmmm I ——. ——■ ■ ■■»—■ ' ■■ f**^ another one aaay h* glased SB Blind Xylophonist I«% -r^*air - r" To Play Thursday Sorority Rushing To Begin Friday Th* rnablng aeaaon will be opened Friday by a dessert bride* party given by the Pat Chi lot* Sorority. Saturday. March I. the l>elta Kappa Sorority will enter prospective pledge* with a progressive backward dinner, the folio* Ing evening. March 4, the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority will a b,**k(*«t using a St. Psx- 1 theme: members of th* Dell* Sigma Epallon Sorority will bar* candle-light tea on March G: DeKa Mu Phis will give their rush party March I: ths Omsga XI Omicran Sorority I* planning a showboat party for March T: and Ihe Alpha Thai** will bold open boose 00 Marrh S. Preference nlghi will be Friday. March » Each niahee may go to only on* affair oa that night. No person mey be bid, pledged, or Initiated who la not carrying and passing In t**lv* units ol college orh the temsstsr *b* I* rushed. Subjects taken In high achool are it counted, and no girl* on pro illon may he ruabed. Before a girt can he rushed er pledged to say sorority she moat bar* attended Fresno State Col leg* for at leeat one seasester and carried and **assed In twelve unit* with a C at-eraa*. esoept Junior* and senior* who ma*" he rushed their first semester in oelVege. FIINCI KNOX Pierce Knox, blind iyk>phoa!st, will be presented Thursday. March it a m under the soeploeal iff th* National Transcribers Society for Blind ot Palo Alt*. CaH- ~ rale. Because be can play th* Meat difficult mualc on 00* of the moet difficult instruments, Knox, a fee- ure artist, la regarded aa on* ot he moat phenomenal musicians ot Number* In hi* repertoire Include (iypsy Airs," "Stars aad etrtpee Forever'* and "The Hungsrlsn Rhapsody," V Recently completing e succeaa- ful tour of Kaatera hlgb achool* colleges, he played far Rln- le,y'* Believe II or Not" exhlbiUon* it h tbe Ban Franelsee and New York Worlds' Fair*. 1 seen hi* muatoal numbers other blind will desiionsirst* the Braille System of w riling, ead oxbow Braille booka ar* mad* for th* blind Tbe concert program I* directed r the eoclety hy employ lag the Mind In order to me** Braille books FSC Pleyt Host To PE Ini^niCTori .■no Stale Colleg* ws* the 1 of a meeting of more than ISO physical education aad health Instructor* of California laat week. ■ The general opinion expreeeed by the asen and waane* attending waa tbat to* much Importance ia being pieced on Individual physical fit nose I eels given student* The war has forced the systoaa more building of the indlvld- il's strength and etaiBia* rather thsn th* art of gmep gams* tastt were follow**!, almost eielaaively. before the war. Miss Bernlce Moss ot Berkeley consultant In th* eosvaal health departmant for ta* eBue eeeert- neat of pubHe IssaRh. preeHil st be penel dlscuseloa Concert Tickets Am Available student body oard* aad B | of th* Moral tax g* t Mary Kshler and Wertna* I Secretary Ilorothy IXUaasai aaMV 4 Jane Friherg. ieaaf J*r**n* Marie aUoffoog. isaelal "ITrxsge. | Marakau l>nMo ^^^^^^^ JaaSsr Class Friatldiat. Comb* aad Oar** Nethirh^ **iej Meal aad OMrla I lary, Bsrhnra IrslUieh 1 Jtorl* Slosrt. I Helen B*rtk*a Stockltaolza. Hm Freehaaan Ones: Ftunlfngxt, 1 Ham Mack 111, r VIM Cortn* ■CholiM aad Umti | advantage sa* ttM gram ot Use saasilat.*. ranges tor artlatt I* 1 saaigasas • Ch*ss Ckib «• m Officers IobsmW Ttmlght sl t;SS MS- at ■_ eet fee Use seat ****jSsMg J Clvsae Cat* t* ha haSjtai 1 itat l**ssas. Me* ***%***.! tlscltd at thevt UrMh ^** |