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COLLEGIAN "READABLE-WORTH READING" VOL. XXXn FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 11.45 Bulldogs Meet Roma Winery in Basketball Game The Freino State Bulldogs played the Roma Winery laat night in the opening game of the second half of the San Joaquin Valley BashetballL Coach J. Film Kanner's team has been cut lo ths hone by tha loss of five first rata players to tbe armed services I anti Kills a former Roosevelt play*''' snd Member or the 194* football squad, left for the U. 8. Air Corps as a cadet. Jack Welti* and Bob Carsllr. ftaslimsn. have gone Into #lbe hfgrttliae Service Berge Kotlglsn. huh pol" man In the Hammer Field act! tu.iir.- berorn motion Neal Jenson, guard Atnerieo B aottl. forward. ■ Tenney Discusses War Psychology The "Psychology of Wtr" will be presented hy Dr. E V Tenney. professor at Philosophy aad Pay cholony la a discus* lea meeting of the International Relatlens Club, Tuesday. 11 o'clock la Room til The mealing will consist of a 14 minute talk by Dr. Tonne? and a 3D discussion period led by tho i win b ling ■ of U«l It I....1 cohlI Sandy Henderson, year. I* out for Ihe season with * mil for the Army and will leave In fix are Ittck Kngebrocht, forward, Norman Haney. forward. Jack Leach, forward, and Rlcharrl Vie, John Pereira and Cheater Brumbaugh. Air Corpa Reaerve. are two that are on call any time in the next few months. The first half ol the San Joaquin basketball League came to a oloea before Christmas with Lemoore winning. The same teams are in the league thla half Oamas are to ba played every Monday and Thursday. Monday games In tbe Roosevelt gym. Stat tend I . be Red Cross Unit Appoints Aide Mary Pfrehm was appointed chairman of the Red Crosa borne nursing committee or the oollege Red Dross unit at a meeting of the executive committee yesterday Her work will include taking charge or the home nursing claw which will be offered at the col- Other business discussed by the esecutlve board Included the four. ty Iled Cross .linnet and eettlng a definite meeting date for tha group. The group wilt meet every two weeks on Thursday noon In the committee room. The nest meeting will be January It. Two projects which will be tak sn care ot by the campus unit for the County Rett Cross dinner are making place cards for tbe speakers' tible. and furnishing Incidental music for the tinner Tba place sards are being pre pared under the direction of Cl sari or Miller, and Beverly Brsdshaw Is In charge of tbe music arrange l>e Solo, president of the IRC d former member of the United ates Army, said while he waa In the service, psychology of war waa >ne topic that was the main thought In every aetloa ot Army life sponsored Inl. rn y Karl isn. social science Inslruc i a nationwide club. Books pealters are furnished of Carnegie Endowment for • iloiu'.j Peace with beadquai > Netv York. FSC baa la the library hundreds of thoae donated and receives many mm There are sio regular members al Ihe [RCbut Is made up of later eeted studenta. Tbia an cans can at I end the IRC 9 said n charge of a German prisoner camp at Tulare to speak here, possibility of State's dunat Ing lo a blood bank and ths rale- page In tbe Campua were the topics discussed yesterday noon by officers of the International Relations Club and' Interested faculty members. In Collegian office. Playhouse Plans Second Show ► Ub* The stagecraft class In entity Street Playhouse preparing the set for the second of e three act products) me rrom tha playhouse John \v Wright, head of the speech department, announced the play. "Spider Island." originally beduled for thla semester, baa been postponed until tbe meeter because of Illness and other reasons that have acattertd tha Tbe play will go Into production tbe beginning of February with few replacements probable In the ist, Wright continued Tbe newsreel that haa been In m making of aitivllte* at Fresno State College' wilt also be shown February, he aald. It will probably be shown In tbe auditorium at general assembly The newsreel to be used for public relatione purpose* for the; college and la to nt out to tbe city high schools and around the valley to give high school students aa Idea of tbe activities, scholastic aad social, to be found In Fresno State College Campus Pics Deadline Set For Jan.8 The deadline for picture, being taken for the Campua haa been extended till Monday afternoon, January eighth The deadline haa been extend- Monday to accommodate lets appointments Tb* pictures are being taken at Kings Camera Center at lsll Van Nes* Avenue aad appefntmenti may be made by calling 4-4*10 Price for tbe picture la Tt cent* with a charge of II cent* for every additions) print to he used In the Campus Those students who eater organisations, committees or offices neat semester will he given an opportunity to have their pictures taken durine; February. Activity slips have been malted le al) senior*, who have been asked to fill them out aad return either to the Caaapoe office or to the Campus box at the student poet office. Benlor* wan did not receive tha allp should contact Jena Casey. Campua cUsees editor. Immediate- All organisation On tho campus will be contacted try a member of the yearbook staff. Forum Begins New Season The IHS winter series of the Itnd year of the Sunday Evening Forum sponsored by the. First Don gregatlenal Church. vrfrT open en Sunday evonlag, January Tib at 7 10 o'clock la Ike church nuditiv Hum. M aad Dlvtaadero. when Mrs Carvetb Wells will preeent her full length motion picture and lecture, rhrough Russia to Turkey Other speakers and prof raws srhednled. many of them Illustrated with colored motion pictures, In led* the following: Jan. 14, "From Where I Sat" 'En- rope 1M4). a lecture by Erlka lUlhor. actress, and foreign correspondent, a dramatic account of her eiperlencea la Europe from which she has Just returned. "Islands Down-Under." a documentary film lecture In colored pictures of our atrnteglc bases of tbe southwest Pacific by Ave Raav llton. world traveler and esplorer. k. "California Kaletdo- color motion picture just produced by Prwdric and Sylvia Christian, world travelers, depleting tbe beauty spots ef California. Fee. 4. " Beneath Hawatlan Skles,~ a full length motion picture and lectern la natural eater taken (Continued am Fag* Fenrl Inter-Frat, Pan-Hell Closed Formal Hop Is Tomorrow Night BrtaMcCdi The union social hall will be the getting for • dented tonka*. dance aponsored by. Pan-Hellenic and the Inter-FratawM*"! Council tomorrow night from S to 12 p.m. During the week hida were taeued to the .-nernben of tee i aororitieg and fraternities, and their gueata. Thla danoa li j ■' ■"■ ■ ■ ' ■ " --'■■■■ -■♦glvnu ae a tare-rush affair east It J Chess Club Plans Tournaments English T«iti Potted Reeults of tbe English compost lion teal which waa given yeeter- dar for all teacher training candl dates will aa vwseted soon wa ths doer at steeat logs, aeeergiag U Dr. Osrtruda Blllard, wbo gave tk* teat. tournament which Will deter mine placement ot mem here of tbe ■ club In the forthcoming In tercol leg late chna planned for next semester legea and Junior colleges wet Is now In progress Frsns Wolncbonk la leading with re games won nut ef a possible games. He bas bad one draw Fallowing in second plane la Carl an wbo has won rive games aad it three. Kenneth Una* la In bird place having won two gaaaea and loot one. A tournament baa been lined with a local cheea club la Fresno and will''bo played off ta a couple of weeks here at the college. The .club officers are: Earl Dean, president: Kenneth Lamase. vlce- ildeat, anil Hack, corroopead ing aeacrotary for outaMe touroav agncultural department. The club ta still ogee ta new members All those who wlah lo loin should see Strong or Deaa. No knowledge of cheea is required In •treetines win be given by meat- ef the elub via have played YMCA Calk for Hi-Y Instructor The rre.no chapter of the YMCA has put out a call to Fresno Stat* Collage men students ta help with tha Instruction of Froene Oram mar Schools' and Junior High Schools' '-ta Hi Y and Hi Y ciube Pour men of FSC, Oerald Aral, Eugene Victor, Beany Phillips and Edward Kutnar are new helping »lth this teaching aad the YMCA la badly In need of More, Olen Harmon, Boys Work secretary. aaM. Devotional wort, supervision ef group game*, aad character build work call for young men of ability, Harmon aald. Alee, 'teach lag majors could ba lgTli.hsjjs.aj to their vocation by this work which Mtld lake but two hours a weak. Hours are arranged to salt tea In vidua!. Hi Y aad Ore-H, Y groups an a part ef the TUCA program. Anyone interested phone Mltsl No proving, eiperteaao ta aeoai eary, Hanaoa said. Chap*, Meet. Wad. Beeeuee the chapel committee did K meet to else us* future plans r the chapel eervlaea, than ware Wedaeaday at 11 4. U laa «g» house auul Heart •>•_ flaking the place ef the a i Christ mas dance gt*en ta gs Anthony Allampreae. twgwl leg Inter Fret and Joyoe Dl of Pan Hell are ta charge at a** rangementa for the affair. Theta Cbl and Sigma Tau ae fraterptUee participating la tt fair .Beta Ma. although net clally reorganised, wtil invito pram- pecUve members to the den on. remaining ZaU Me membara, W Mesple. Uocdon Watrath and MM- j roll Paaaett. will teem the MM for the revival ef the fraleroitw i log the early part of neat svaawsan according ta Meaate. Alpha Theta and Pal Cad Mt~ SoroHtles are taking caw af tW ' aa; Delta Ma Phi lata aata Omega XI One. eccheatra: Slgata l.amass Sesatrtty aad lata am*\\\\\\\ terotty. ealartalemoat, aad B s are Dr sad Mrs Hahaat F. PhilUpe. Dr. and Mrs Lams. Metajjm] Ih-. Fraah W Thomas, Mine MmM C Baker, and !> aad htra. MHMal| College Finances To be Discusted Topics af tnterowt u Mate «a tegee that are likely to eaaaa a* I tba IMS aeaetaa af the, awanws. legtaUtarn ta be heM MM 'in budget which aata the sggiasjjgaa ■ ronferoacen at the state ttdjtam. The preliminary haertaga tadkV 1 .te that an taceeaaed teres..._ aipected aad eoaeo •awfressjeVajH Ing lacranaaa la faaste wtB he gg>-< lowed by the flaeaelel eethetl for the collages tlurteg the a*^ "The governor daea Bat that the war alttmUaa tery gnat tacraaaa ta. -*« whMMI w,u ^u^mjs, large laereaae la teniae. sdevawasaat ef the a re f« aew bMlldB* hearty aapport ef Oawt ram aad ha will urge Ma h in permit aa aTves funds la ear gag __ 1-terf.r.-iU osnmtrlag Ih. ith the —J-J -imggr n ing thKeUagh the gwaweat ]
Object Description
Title | 1945_01 The Daily Collegian January 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 | January 5, 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 | COLLEGIAN "READABLE-WORTH READING" VOL. XXXn FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 11.45 Bulldogs Meet Roma Winery in Basketball Game The Freino State Bulldogs played the Roma Winery laat night in the opening game of the second half of the San Joaquin Valley BashetballL Coach J. Film Kanner's team has been cut lo ths hone by tha loss of five first rata players to tbe armed services I anti Kills a former Roosevelt play*''' snd Member or the 194* football squad, left for the U. 8. Air Corps as a cadet. Jack Welti* and Bob Carsllr. ftaslimsn. have gone Into #lbe hfgrttliae Service Berge Kotlglsn. huh pol" man In the Hammer Field act! tu.iir.- berorn motion Neal Jenson, guard Atnerieo B aottl. forward. ■ Tenney Discusses War Psychology The "Psychology of Wtr" will be presented hy Dr. E V Tenney. professor at Philosophy aad Pay cholony la a discus* lea meeting of the International Relatlens Club, Tuesday. 11 o'clock la Room til The mealing will consist of a 14 minute talk by Dr. Tonne? and a 3D discussion period led by tho i win b ling ■ of U«l It I....1 cohlI Sandy Henderson, year. I* out for Ihe season with * mil for the Army and will leave In fix are Ittck Kngebrocht, forward, Norman Haney. forward. Jack Leach, forward, and Rlcharrl Vie, John Pereira and Cheater Brumbaugh. Air Corpa Reaerve. are two that are on call any time in the next few months. The first half ol the San Joaquin basketball League came to a oloea before Christmas with Lemoore winning. The same teams are in the league thla half Oamas are to ba played every Monday and Thursday. Monday games In tbe Roosevelt gym. Stat tend I . be Red Cross Unit Appoints Aide Mary Pfrehm was appointed chairman of the Red Crosa borne nursing committee or the oollege Red Dross unit at a meeting of the executive committee yesterday Her work will include taking charge or the home nursing claw which will be offered at the col- Other business discussed by the esecutlve board Included the four. ty Iled Cross .linnet and eettlng a definite meeting date for tha group. The group wilt meet every two weeks on Thursday noon In the committee room. The nest meeting will be January It. Two projects which will be tak sn care ot by the campus unit for the County Rett Cross dinner are making place cards for tbe speakers' tible. and furnishing Incidental music for the tinner Tba place sards are being pre pared under the direction of Cl sari or Miller, and Beverly Brsdshaw Is In charge of tbe music arrange l>e Solo, president of the IRC d former member of the United ates Army, said while he waa In the service, psychology of war waa >ne topic that was the main thought In every aetloa ot Army life sponsored Inl. rn y Karl isn. social science Inslruc i a nationwide club. Books pealters are furnished of Carnegie Endowment for • iloiu'.j Peace with beadquai > Netv York. FSC baa la the library hundreds of thoae donated and receives many mm There are sio regular members al Ihe [RCbut Is made up of later eeted studenta. Tbia an cans can at I end the IRC 9 said n charge of a German prisoner camp at Tulare to speak here, possibility of State's dunat Ing lo a blood bank and ths rale- page In tbe Campua were the topics discussed yesterday noon by officers of the International Relations Club and' Interested faculty members. In Collegian office. Playhouse Plans Second Show ► Ub* The stagecraft class In entity Street Playhouse preparing the set for the second of e three act products) me rrom tha playhouse John \v Wright, head of the speech department, announced the play. "Spider Island." originally beduled for thla semester, baa been postponed until tbe meeter because of Illness and other reasons that have acattertd tha Tbe play will go Into production tbe beginning of February with few replacements probable In the ist, Wright continued Tbe newsreel that haa been In m making of aitivllte* at Fresno State College' wilt also be shown February, he aald. It will probably be shown In tbe auditorium at general assembly The newsreel to be used for public relatione purpose* for the; college and la to nt out to tbe city high schools and around the valley to give high school students aa Idea of tbe activities, scholastic aad social, to be found In Fresno State College Campus Pics Deadline Set For Jan.8 The deadline for picture, being taken for the Campua haa been extended till Monday afternoon, January eighth The deadline haa been extend- Monday to accommodate lets appointments Tb* pictures are being taken at Kings Camera Center at lsll Van Nes* Avenue aad appefntmenti may be made by calling 4-4*10 Price for tbe picture la Tt cent* with a charge of II cent* for every additions) print to he used In the Campus Those students who eater organisations, committees or offices neat semester will he given an opportunity to have their pictures taken durine; February. Activity slips have been malted le al) senior*, who have been asked to fill them out aad return either to the Caaapoe office or to the Campus box at the student poet office. Benlor* wan did not receive tha allp should contact Jena Casey. Campua cUsees editor. Immediate- All organisation On tho campus will be contacted try a member of the yearbook staff. Forum Begins New Season The IHS winter series of the Itnd year of the Sunday Evening Forum sponsored by the. First Don gregatlenal Church. vrfrT open en Sunday evonlag, January Tib at 7 10 o'clock la Ike church nuditiv Hum. M aad Dlvtaadero. when Mrs Carvetb Wells will preeent her full length motion picture and lecture, rhrough Russia to Turkey Other speakers and prof raws srhednled. many of them Illustrated with colored motion pictures, In led* the following: Jan. 14, "From Where I Sat" 'En- rope 1M4). a lecture by Erlka lUlhor. actress, and foreign correspondent, a dramatic account of her eiperlencea la Europe from which she has Just returned. "Islands Down-Under." a documentary film lecture In colored pictures of our atrnteglc bases of tbe southwest Pacific by Ave Raav llton. world traveler and esplorer. k. "California Kaletdo- color motion picture just produced by Prwdric and Sylvia Christian, world travelers, depleting tbe beauty spots ef California. Fee. 4. " Beneath Hawatlan Skles,~ a full length motion picture and lectern la natural eater taken (Continued am Fag* Fenrl Inter-Frat, Pan-Hell Closed Formal Hop Is Tomorrow Night BrtaMcCdi The union social hall will be the getting for • dented tonka*. dance aponsored by. Pan-Hellenic and the Inter-FratawM*"! Council tomorrow night from S to 12 p.m. During the week hida were taeued to the .-nernben of tee i aororitieg and fraternities, and their gueata. Thla danoa li j ■' ■"■ ■ ■ ' ■ " --'■■■■ -■♦glvnu ae a tare-rush affair east It J Chess Club Plans Tournaments English T«iti Potted Reeults of tbe English compost lion teal which waa given yeeter- dar for all teacher training candl dates will aa vwseted soon wa ths doer at steeat logs, aeeergiag U Dr. Osrtruda Blllard, wbo gave tk* teat. tournament which Will deter mine placement ot mem here of tbe ■ club In the forthcoming In tercol leg late chna planned for next semester legea and Junior colleges wet Is now In progress Frsns Wolncbonk la leading with re games won nut ef a possible games. He bas bad one draw Fallowing in second plane la Carl an wbo has won rive games aad it three. Kenneth Una* la In bird place having won two gaaaea and loot one. A tournament baa been lined with a local cheea club la Fresno and will''bo played off ta a couple of weeks here at the college. The .club officers are: Earl Dean, president: Kenneth Lamase. vlce- ildeat, anil Hack, corroopead ing aeacrotary for outaMe touroav agncultural department. The club ta still ogee ta new members All those who wlah lo loin should see Strong or Deaa. No knowledge of cheea is required In •treetines win be given by meat- ef the elub via have played YMCA Calk for Hi-Y Instructor The rre.no chapter of the YMCA has put out a call to Fresno Stat* Collage men students ta help with tha Instruction of Froene Oram mar Schools' and Junior High Schools' '-ta Hi Y and Hi Y ciube Pour men of FSC, Oerald Aral, Eugene Victor, Beany Phillips and Edward Kutnar are new helping »lth this teaching aad the YMCA la badly In need of More, Olen Harmon, Boys Work secretary. aaM. Devotional wort, supervision ef group game*, aad character build work call for young men of ability, Harmon aald. Alee, 'teach lag majors could ba lgTli.hsjjs.aj to their vocation by this work which Mtld lake but two hours a weak. Hours are arranged to salt tea In vidua!. Hi Y aad Ore-H, Y groups an a part ef the TUCA program. Anyone interested phone Mltsl No proving, eiperteaao ta aeoai eary, Hanaoa said. Chap*, Meet. Wad. Beeeuee the chapel committee did K meet to else us* future plans r the chapel eervlaea, than ware Wedaeaday at 11 4. U laa «g» house auul Heart •>•_ flaking the place ef the a i Christ mas dance gt*en ta gs Anthony Allampreae. twgwl leg Inter Fret and Joyoe Dl of Pan Hell are ta charge at a** rangementa for the affair. Theta Cbl and Sigma Tau ae fraterptUee participating la tt fair .Beta Ma. although net clally reorganised, wtil invito pram- pecUve members to the den on. remaining ZaU Me membara, W Mesple. Uocdon Watrath and MM- j roll Paaaett. will teem the MM for the revival ef the fraleroitw i log the early part of neat svaawsan according ta Meaate. Alpha Theta and Pal Cad Mt~ SoroHtles are taking caw af tW ' aa; Delta Ma Phi lata aata Omega XI One. eccheatra: Slgata l.amass Sesatrtty aad lata am*\\\\\\\ terotty. ealartalemoat, aad B s are Dr sad Mrs Hahaat F. PhilUpe. Dr. and Mrs Lams. Metajjm] Ih-. Fraah W Thomas, Mine MmM C Baker, and !> aad htra. MHMal| College Finances To be Discusted Topics af tnterowt u Mate «a tegee that are likely to eaaaa a* I tba IMS aeaetaa af the, awanws. legtaUtarn ta be heM MM 'in budget which aata the sggiasjjgaa ■ ronferoacen at the state ttdjtam. The preliminary haertaga tadkV 1 .te that an taceeaaed teres..._ aipected aad eoaeo •awfressjeVajH Ing lacranaaa la faaste wtB he gg>-< lowed by the flaeaelel eethetl for the collages tlurteg the a*^ "The governor daea Bat that the war alttmUaa tery gnat tacraaaa ta. -*« whMMI w,u ^u^mjs, large laereaae la teniae. sdevawasaat ef the a re f« aew bMlldB* hearty aapport ef Oawt ram aad ha will urge Ma h in permit aa aTves funds la ear gag __ 1-terf.r.-iU osnmtrlag Ih. ith the —J-J -imggr n ing thKeUagh the gwaweat ] |