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P#ge Four Tha Fresno Stat* Collega Collegian More Activity (point i le aStly), le* points, making an *n the scrap book, IOC point*. Ead Cron bandage rolling (points given per hour I working in the Red fioea workroom. 100 >la: Red Croaa MwtasJ or knit ; tit don* S* a group fur an evening plants wilt be given to troop aa in Ike acrap hooka) rot a tlnlahed garment don* by an In dividual, point* lo b- -let>-imined ' -o** chart, .tiling War ■tamp* and Bonds at an official table or place. W 'points per hour ej wart. AWVS or Bed Cross ar rallnn board volunteer clerical work, lt>0 points urn hour »t work Hooka tor Ih* Abwsnee Naval lloepltal. or any auch definite pro] »cl nnd*rt*k*n In tbe future. 1" point* tor routrlhutton* obtained by. gaavaealng. B pe"nL for a pocket edition, blood donor rvtroacti' tha asteat tbat one may return tot hi*' February record, any donallirn made tor the Red Crois Blood Hank ■tan* tb* last competitive period ^ |M*t May. 1.000 points, only hall of tho p „.■.! . month and the 600 points will be credited to tbe nell month ; b*k lag a cake tor tbe 010. far*van, IS points Anyone having additional linm. at work in War Activities *boiild tarn them In. Miss Bmool said Only SOU points per month ere/allowed for working ss a L'Fil) Jun tar heal*** Only I.OOo points are allowed for any other on* activity ! 'tar on* month. But If-aii Individual inn 1 '"m poh.la ta s i activi report tbem al lb* ojgtra point* will be recorder! Use final competition In tbe tn of May .1 Hi- College Girls Th* TELEPHQNE COMPANY B OFFERING Part - time work now as a Telephone Operator Fulltime work during the summer vacation. You'll lind your job inter- eettng . pleasant and •■- •witial both now" and after (he war Our employment advisor will be glad' lo give you complete information Come ' and talk it over * 14SS VAN NESS AVE. THE PAC. TEL 4 TEL CO. 85 California Communities Represented by FSC Students Students enrolled In claaeee at the Fteano Stat* Coll*g* represent eighty-five California communities. In addition tn Fresno, aa w«ll •■ nine atatea other than California. •Enrollment flgurea Indicate that nearly SO per cent of slu.lenta Enrolled In the college are from out- eld e of Free no. according lo Mra. Wilms Wight, college registrar .The [reahman class enrollment Is the largeal lor tbe wartime period h figures approaching Ihoa Sl.,1 i * presented Include Wis- Missouri. Mississippi. Ari iii'ii.'. tlcut. Oregon. Kansaa bs.ki siiwicc ■ SLIMING ADJUSTINf, I ydro* I ir Sy*i*m* Ov»'r.*,.i*-i G. O. DIMOCK PICTURED ABOVE is tti at ths college auditonu. Gicat Virgil,' who will appear on January 26. 8 p.m Officer from Tulare German Prisoner of War Camp to Speak at IRC Meeting The uigatnltathin of the Kan Joi ri... i- with 11 atuds'nls attend ing Slnle, ha* the largest represent at ton ot Usui, nil h outside Fresno Helm* lakes second pli • lib 25 and Hanger Is third wllh It Undent. Madcr* and Port erv ill. ire tied lor fourth place each, haa ug IK atudrnls on the csmpus. Following Is the registration from other communities: Tulare md Fowler, IT: Rekerstleld. IS: Hanford. 11: Corcoran. 11: Dinube. Cbowchllla, Viaalla and Merced. Herman and Caruther*.. 7; Doa Palo*. S, and A venal. Coallnga, llltal and Oakland. 6 Additional communities Include I..K Angeles. I .at on. Auberry. I" ter; lemoore. Lodl, North Fork, Orosl.'HIverdale, Stratford. Strath more, Berkeley. Bishop. Lindsay, Mendota. Monrovia. Manteca. Oro- vllle, San Jostjuln, Shatter, Tafl, Tranquillity, Ventura. Yoaemil* Yreka. Bell. Big Creek, Delano, El Ntdo, Eureka. Herndon. I* Orand Long Beacb. Lob Banoa, M Monterey. Mountain VI - plained In a csmp Tank*. slk given by s Ihe Tulare ay al 11 In Boom 113. meellng of the college International Relation* Club The apeaher, obtained by Irene Smith ot lb* IRC. will -i- ik tor 3u minutes and then con duct s 3D mln i.if dlscuaslon period. "Ouarantpji Is not given by the Gifts Hardware-- Sportlne; Goods ■ Fin* China and Crystal Walter Byde Co. 1321 USt Fulton'ft. Fresno FRIENDLY' FOSS RADIO SERVICE PLATS. LUNCHES FOUNTAIN ORINKS SANDWICHES VARSITY LUNCH i*7« N. Van Ness ...i.i II answer all lhat nl will permit hli ttla of tb* Tulai Prisoners are p pick the crop* of rarnis In lb* valley and have volunteered lor tbe Job." I.ee Soto, president of IRC. and Frant Wlenahenk, vie* president, will permit any member of the mu dent body to atlend thi* meeting anil take part In the discussion period. bat ilnr "/ Cove. .-unri.i- Parkfleld. Plsley. Pomona. Raymond, Sari amen lo San Ardo, San IHego. Ban Mateo. Joae. San Francisco, San Oa brlel, Bhandon. San Laandre, South Oeto. Terra Fell*. VatteJo and Woodlake Red Cross Group Meets Preliminary arrangementa w*re made at a meeting of the tramp and hospital committee of Ibe Red is unit Wednesday noon for a j at the Hammer Plaid Hospl I his month. Prances U'ornek. miitti. ba* announced definite dabs will be set for the party ss soon, aa the committee contacts th* Red Cross directors baae. FRESNO TROPICAL GARDENS Offers Fresh Cut ORCHIDS 12.50 and Up Open Evenings, S to S P.M. Sunday*, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Phone 20S31 SOS Cortlsnd, Cor. Moroa Av). What Every Young Woman Should Know That Dale Bros. Coffee Gives You Several Extra Scrumptious Cups to the Pound DALE BROS Valenl, Hallmark Cards C. H. STAPLES- STATIONERS JACK SMELBUSNE. Own., 1VJ1 M,,,.... Ju.. JO St... W... OH Fulton San Joaquin Valley's Lading Jeweler Sine* 1910 A. S. Shaddnw Jewelry Co. llMrVHea. Phcava 2-31C Th. Finest in Diamonds, W.tch.t and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACOITT MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY .nd SORORITY PINS Marnber Cleats 1926 Varsity ' T" Society Alpha Fraternity BLUE KEY SPONSORS MAGICIAN "READABLE — WORTH READING" NEXT COLLEGIAN ISSUED WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXXII FRESNO. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, IH* War Activity Org Lists Points to Be Given for Work ■ The War Activities Committee of Fresno State College will sponsor for the month of February two contests in which "A Man or Woman of tb* Month" and "Organisation of the Month" will b* chosen Tha first competitive period -ill b« from February 1 lo February lis. Tb* post offir* ha* blank* lo Hal each Individual's activities. If any organisation wishes In romp?!*, a complete list of the member* must be submitted lo Ihe War Ac tlvlty Doi by January IS- Hulh Smooi chairman of lb* War Activity Committee said that tbe sttl- denla should clip this article and a tt I refer fount thpli The point* for the various organ- liallon* are as follow*' Serving as junior hostess si tha USO. Pine- dale, Hammer Field. ASi'TT or college canteen, 100 polnta: participating in planned church noctal activities for aervlce men. 100 polnta per event: working al tb* USO canteen or snack-bar for any regular shift, usually three hour*, 100 points; Hammer Field Hospital Sunday afternoon recreational work for three hours, *00 points. Offering entertainment at any of the entertainment above mentioned, polnta given for each affair at which entertainment la given. 100 polnta; singing In choir at any of Ihe camps. 100 points; working on committee preparing for or working at tba anack-bar for Ih* canteen (or other similar event) college eanteen. worker*. T6 points, and ctnlnnan, l"-'1 polnta; woiklng In hospital sa nurae'a aide, per (Continuti oa Pogt Four) Chapel Postponed Till Chapel services were postponed thla week because the apeak er was unable to be preaent at tbe scheduled chapel meeting, and the chap el committee wsa unable to organise another program. Services, however, will be re- aumed Wednesday at 11:40 In th* Playhouse auditorium, tbe commit tee members said The speaker will be Rev Theodore Palmaulst. pastor of th*> Flrat Methodist Church of Freeno. ' Red Cron Plans P«rty. R*d Croe* *v*nta r **m*ct*r: Camp and hospital ihe laat ef January. Annual County Red Croae tar dinner. February I Surgical drees Inge workroom, open Tueedaye, Thursdays and Frl days. 10 to I Red Croae «v*nte planned for .ri.|. Nurses' aid* oours*. Child rate and bom* nuralng Basketball Men Lose to Lemoore- Rest in Cellar The Fresno State College Hull dogs, Ire**, from a SS IS defeat by Ibe laemoore Army Air tlaae quln lit Tuesday night, met Ihe Camp Plnedsle five In th* third game tbe second half of the San Ji fuln Valley Baaki'tball league last night In the Rooaevelt gymnast! Th* Bulldogs played the flral gam* of the evening, and Ih* Hammer Field teem met the Air Technics] Service Command Training Center In Ihe second game. I-emodre AAF, hy winning < Slate, took thi lead In the league race. Btate I* now raiting In th* cellar having lost three and woe M> hough the stoic was lopsided, the game r-outd not be called «uch In nctunl pl*,y Tb* Air Force men mad* ** out of TS *bot* while Co*ch J. Flint Hanner** men hit the bhfkho*id with Tl shots and msde 11. Ite lemoore quintet bad ■i edge by playing en their own gent, wblcb ta approximately II /..iii. Bohlgtan waa high point man for the Bulldogs with eight polnta, wllh Johnny Perelra second with seven polnta. Jack Kip. ling for laemoor* waa high wltb II tera, followed by Dob Shields with IT. U. Albert ■Toby" Lew- *•*, former atar player for FBC, iparked tti'e Lemoore squad with all pointer;: II nun:-- In Fresno school gyms may be attended by Slaters with s pnrchase of • 16 cent ticket st the door and the showing of student i»"iy card. Oamet at Army camp* free wllh atudent body carda. Student Petitions For Offices Due Next Friday "All petitions for the officsw of vice-preeident, secretary women's legislative commissioner and commissioner of athletics must be filed by 4 o'clock next Friday," Student Pre*- Idem Meipl* warned today. . The primary election will be January IS and lb* final election January IS. "I hope for aad tlclpate a lively election for •■iv Important officee." stated le. The office of women's legislative commissioner, vacated by Sue Henderson, wbo did not return to Stale hia year. 1* open to any woman indent who baa completed 40 units with at least a "C" average Her dutle* will be part Ir I pat Ing aa a voting member of the Board of Ol irs. the Beard of Playhouse Control, and the Board of Publics- Candidate* for tbe office of .commissioner of athletic*, from whleh nthony Allampres* recently resigned, mnat have completed not wer than M units of work. Anyone with a "("' average may in for tbe office of secretary. Nominee* for vice-president moat have completed not fewer than 40 unlli. Tha positions of women'* legislative commissioner and commission it atblellca are full year lobs, iliil- ihe offices of secretary sad 'Ice-prealdant are for one semester "A good showing at this election hould get the new asm aster off on i good start," declared Meapl* Tickets for Magic Show Sell Monday in Union Barbara Hockett Leads Work in Production Room Ii*i ha is Hockett, sub-chairman of tbe Red Cross unit produciloa corps In charge of the surgical dressing* workroom, lead* the 41 girls who have worked In th* Rett roH* room thla semester with 41 "iri to her credit, according to port by Eleanor Miller, produo> in corpa chairman Mies Hockett and Margaret Wey- outh, second ranking worker, are both working for tbelr Red Cross . which are awarded on th* basis of th* number of hour* spent In preparing surgicsl dressings The other eight ot the ten top girls, according to hours spent tn the workroom, are Ledell Woody, Jean Darger, Pallida Hurley, Anita Payne, Loons Peterson, Betty Pearaon. Lav erne Weld on. and Marltou t'lilrltnigh. moat of whom are Red Croae inatruetors Th* workroom la open on Tueaday s, Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 to 1, and there la alway* an instructor there so that anyone who wishes to spend free hours preparing surgical dreealngs mar leant bow it 1* done. Bo far. sine* the room opened near Ihe beginning of tha semester. only 41 girls have wer bed. ] Miller aald. A file Is kept af tbe nam* and number of sour* each girl works, and trine are awarded after girts have worked M hours Tbe only requirement* of work. er* la that tkey wear s celan head drees aad coverall. The headdree* may be a k.rchtef, or official Red Croae hsatWr ■■*»** may he s*v> ehaaed for N oonts. A smock or shirt may serve aa the coverall. "Tbe average number of dreealngs prepared this year per girl ta above that ot laat year " Mies Millar elated, "but the number ot workers baa not been nearly ss many ss It should ba" Only two-by-two Inch s; dressing* are being prepared thla , aa compered to last year's four hy- four-Inch d t e e a I ngs War activities points will be given for workers in th* Red Croaa room for girl or boy ot the month composition ' Organisations also wilt be fives polnta for working as a group la the room. Several organisation* hav* already held their meet In the Bed Croe* roam sad worked after the business meetings ' TlcJtats for Ui* v lot the maffici. Virrl."spoemorejdhyt Key, wilt io on i bookstore Monday ■ IS a-m. Darea Kelkir*. | DARIN NIIKIftK New Scholarships Available Now Seven *«*<>i*r*i.lp», two ef whleh ■* twlng offered for the first time, win be available at tbe Freeno dtate College next so meet er to new studente and atudent* already ea rolled In classes on the campua. Tbe Ida Tenney Caatle Memorial Scholarship far |S0 made available to a raturnlng r*tersn by Edward mon Tenney. aseeclsl* profoaeot philosophy snd peyehosegy am the campus, and the Pi Beta Phi ism fjab Scaelarahlp of IH made available to women students on th* campus are the twe ishnl arahlpa being offered for tha fleet Station HARM haa aaade the HARM scholarship available to a new atudent graduated from a Baa Joaquin Valley High ScaMet who le Interacted la majoring tn Journal Ism at the college, and s IH Free. no Stat* Collec* Alumai Sebolar- shlp open to any .entering treeh- aa er transfer student. The KARM scholarship of HO waa' granted In the Ml to a eta- dent who found It neoeesary to ■Ithdraw from classes. Tbe uneaed luds amounting to more than M0. will be granted to s student ter next semester. Walter T. Delano. Sanger, haa made available tor next fell a new *S0 scholar*hip to a graduate af the Sanger Union High School Inter I la majoring la agriculture st :olr»g* A French prise award ot lis has been mode available by Mr* J J. Nielsen at the AJUeace Frmcai** de Freeno to be awarded to the student making the asoet marked proejTeee In French during 'he semester. Kenneth Patter, chairman ef tha scholarship committee, ajsJH that person* interacted in sny one ef the ecbatarahlpe Ble their *nn|l«a. nous with him daring tha .est twa weeks. el I pas. Tickets will he aa s the bookstore from MsSaaYS* Friday al 4 o'clock.. M*4klr* Stal Price* for admlieiea are eta**) id children, H eeota, aad ed* i* dollar, tan la "Ticket* are e sale dow Mown and high acbools daringr (are tha performaa adding thai sea get their ticket* seat ••old the aeeaas downtewa for thaen Key la tt* Key CnralvsJL I formnaoa *rM he tssssl SB 1 tba Blue Kay i AWS Revwte Today in Union a rsaeta tea tha A , „ ,*.
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 |
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Title | January 9, 1945 Pg 4- January 12, 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 | P#ge Four Tha Fresno Stat* Collega Collegian More Activity (point i le aStly), le* points, making an *n the scrap book, IOC point*. Ead Cron bandage rolling (points given per hour I working in the Red fioea workroom. 100 >la: Red Croaa MwtasJ or knit ; tit don* S* a group fur an evening plants wilt be given to troop aa in Ike acrap hooka) rot a tlnlahed garment don* by an In dividual, point* lo b- -let>-imined ' -o** chart, .tiling War ■tamp* and Bonds at an official table or place. W 'points per hour ej wart. AWVS or Bed Cross ar rallnn board volunteer clerical work, lt>0 points urn hour »t work Hooka tor Ih* Abwsnee Naval lloepltal. or any auch definite pro] »cl nnd*rt*k*n In tbe future. 1" point* tor routrlhutton* obtained by. gaavaealng. B pe"nL for a pocket edition, blood donor rvtroacti' tha asteat tbat one may return tot hi*' February record, any donallirn made tor the Red Crois Blood Hank ■tan* tb* last competitive period ^ |M*t May. 1.000 points, only hall of tho p „.■.! . month and the 600 points will be credited to tbe nell month ; b*k lag a cake tor tbe 010. far*van, IS points Anyone having additional linm. at work in War Activities *boiild tarn them In. Miss Bmool said Only SOU points per month ere/allowed for working ss a L'Fil) Jun tar heal*** Only I.OOo points are allowed for any other on* activity ! 'tar on* month. But If-aii Individual inn 1 '"m poh.la ta s i activi report tbem al lb* ojgtra point* will be recorder! Use final competition In tbe tn of May .1 Hi- College Girls Th* TELEPHQNE COMPANY B OFFERING Part - time work now as a Telephone Operator Fulltime work during the summer vacation. You'll lind your job inter- eettng . pleasant and •■- •witial both now" and after (he war Our employment advisor will be glad' lo give you complete information Come ' and talk it over * 14SS VAN NESS AVE. THE PAC. TEL 4 TEL CO. 85 California Communities Represented by FSC Students Students enrolled In claaeee at the Fteano Stat* Coll*g* represent eighty-five California communities. In addition tn Fresno, aa w«ll •■ nine atatea other than California. •Enrollment flgurea Indicate that nearly SO per cent of slu.lenta Enrolled In the college are from out- eld e of Free no. according lo Mra. Wilms Wight, college registrar .The [reahman class enrollment Is the largeal lor tbe wartime period h figures approaching Ihoa Sl.,1 i * presented Include Wis- Missouri. Mississippi. Ari iii'ii.'. tlcut. Oregon. Kansaa bs.ki siiwicc ■ SLIMING ADJUSTINf, I ydro* I ir Sy*i*m* Ov»'r.*,.i*-i G. O. DIMOCK PICTURED ABOVE is tti at ths college auditonu. Gicat Virgil,' who will appear on January 26. 8 p.m Officer from Tulare German Prisoner of War Camp to Speak at IRC Meeting The uigatnltathin of the Kan Joi ri... i- with 11 atuds'nls attend ing Slnle, ha* the largest represent at ton ot Usui, nil h outside Fresno Helm* lakes second pli • lib 25 and Hanger Is third wllh It Undent. Madcr* and Port erv ill. ire tied lor fourth place each, haa ug IK atudrnls on the csmpus. Following Is the registration from other communities: Tulare md Fowler, IT: Rekerstleld. IS: Hanford. 11: Corcoran. 11: Dinube. Cbowchllla, Viaalla and Merced. Herman and Caruther*.. 7; Doa Palo*. S, and A venal. Coallnga, llltal and Oakland. 6 Additional communities Include I..K Angeles. I .at on. Auberry. I" ter; lemoore. Lodl, North Fork, Orosl.'HIverdale, Stratford. Strath more, Berkeley. Bishop. Lindsay, Mendota. Monrovia. Manteca. Oro- vllle, San Jostjuln, Shatter, Tafl, Tranquillity, Ventura. Yoaemil* Yreka. Bell. Big Creek, Delano, El Ntdo, Eureka. Herndon. I* Orand Long Beacb. Lob Banoa, M Monterey. Mountain VI - plained In a csmp Tank*. slk given by s Ihe Tulare ay al 11 In Boom 113. meellng of the college International Relation* Club The apeaher, obtained by Irene Smith ot lb* IRC. will -i- ik tor 3u minutes and then con duct s 3D mln i.if dlscuaslon period. "Ouarantpji Is not given by the Gifts Hardware-- Sportlne; Goods ■ Fin* China and Crystal Walter Byde Co. 1321 USt Fulton'ft. Fresno FRIENDLY' FOSS RADIO SERVICE PLATS. LUNCHES FOUNTAIN ORINKS SANDWICHES VARSITY LUNCH i*7« N. Van Ness ...i.i II answer all lhat nl will permit hli ttla of tb* Tulai Prisoners are p pick the crop* of rarnis In lb* valley and have volunteered lor tbe Job." I.ee Soto, president of IRC. and Frant Wlenahenk, vie* president, will permit any member of the mu dent body to atlend thi* meeting anil take part In the discussion period. bat ilnr "/ Cove. .-unri.i- Parkfleld. Plsley. Pomona. Raymond, Sari amen lo San Ardo, San IHego. Ban Mateo. Joae. San Francisco, San Oa brlel, Bhandon. San Laandre, South Oeto. Terra Fell*. VatteJo and Woodlake Red Cross Group Meets Preliminary arrangementa w*re made at a meeting of the tramp and hospital committee of Ibe Red is unit Wednesday noon for a j at the Hammer Plaid Hospl I his month. Prances U'ornek. miitti. ba* announced definite dabs will be set for the party ss soon, aa the committee contacts th* Red Cross directors baae. FRESNO TROPICAL GARDENS Offers Fresh Cut ORCHIDS 12.50 and Up Open Evenings, S to S P.M. Sunday*, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Phone 20S31 SOS Cortlsnd, Cor. Moroa Av). What Every Young Woman Should Know That Dale Bros. Coffee Gives You Several Extra Scrumptious Cups to the Pound DALE BROS Valenl, Hallmark Cards C. H. STAPLES- STATIONERS JACK SMELBUSNE. Own., 1VJ1 M,,,.... Ju.. JO St... W... OH Fulton San Joaquin Valley's Lading Jeweler Sine* 1910 A. S. Shaddnw Jewelry Co. llMrVHea. Phcava 2-31C Th. Finest in Diamonds, W.tch.t and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACOITT MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY .nd SORORITY PINS Marnber Cleats 1926 Varsity ' T" Society Alpha Fraternity BLUE KEY SPONSORS MAGICIAN "READABLE — WORTH READING" NEXT COLLEGIAN ISSUED WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXXII FRESNO. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, IH* War Activity Org Lists Points to Be Given for Work ■ The War Activities Committee of Fresno State College will sponsor for the month of February two contests in which "A Man or Woman of tb* Month" and "Organisation of the Month" will b* chosen Tha first competitive period -ill b« from February 1 lo February lis. Tb* post offir* ha* blank* lo Hal each Individual's activities. If any organisation wishes In romp?!*, a complete list of the member* must be submitted lo Ihe War Ac tlvlty Doi by January IS- Hulh Smooi chairman of lb* War Activity Committee said that tbe sttl- denla should clip this article and a tt I refer fount thpli The point* for the various organ- liallon* are as follow*' Serving as junior hostess si tha USO. Pine- dale, Hammer Field. ASi'TT or college canteen, 100 polnta: participating in planned church noctal activities for aervlce men. 100 polnta per event: working al tb* USO canteen or snack-bar for any regular shift, usually three hour*, 100 points; Hammer Field Hospital Sunday afternoon recreational work for three hours, *00 points. Offering entertainment at any of the entertainment above mentioned, polnta given for each affair at which entertainment la given. 100 polnta; singing In choir at any of Ihe camps. 100 points; working on committee preparing for or working at tba anack-bar for Ih* canteen (or other similar event) college eanteen. worker*. T6 points, and ctnlnnan, l"-'1 polnta; woiklng In hospital sa nurae'a aide, per (Continuti oa Pogt Four) Chapel Postponed Till Chapel services were postponed thla week because the apeak er was unable to be preaent at tbe scheduled chapel meeting, and the chap el committee wsa unable to organise another program. Services, however, will be re- aumed Wednesday at 11:40 In th* Playhouse auditorium, tbe commit tee members said The speaker will be Rev Theodore Palmaulst. pastor of th*> Flrat Methodist Church of Freeno. ' Red Cron Plans P«rty. R*d Croe* *v*nta r **m*ct*r: Camp and hospital ihe laat ef January. Annual County Red Croae tar dinner. February I Surgical drees Inge workroom, open Tueedaye, Thursdays and Frl days. 10 to I Red Croae «v*nte planned for .ri.|. Nurses' aid* oours*. Child rate and bom* nuralng Basketball Men Lose to Lemoore- Rest in Cellar The Fresno State College Hull dogs, Ire**, from a SS IS defeat by Ibe laemoore Army Air tlaae quln lit Tuesday night, met Ihe Camp Plnedsle five In th* third game tbe second half of the San Ji fuln Valley Baaki'tball league last night In the Rooaevelt gymnast! Th* Bulldogs played the flral gam* of the evening, and Ih* Hammer Field teem met the Air Technics] Service Command Training Center In Ihe second game. I-emodre AAF, hy winning < Slate, took thi lead In the league race. Btate I* now raiting In th* cellar having lost three and woe M> hough the stoic was lopsided, the game r-outd not be called «uch In nctunl pl*,y Tb* Air Force men mad* ** out of TS *bot* while Co*ch J. Flint Hanner** men hit the bhfkho*id with Tl shots and msde 11. Ite lemoore quintet bad ■i edge by playing en their own gent, wblcb ta approximately II /..iii. Bohlgtan waa high point man for the Bulldogs with eight polnta, wllh Johnny Perelra second with seven polnta. Jack Kip. ling for laemoor* waa high wltb II tera, followed by Dob Shields with IT. U. Albert ■Toby" Lew- *•*, former atar player for FBC, iparked tti'e Lemoore squad with all pointer;: II nun:-- In Fresno school gyms may be attended by Slaters with s pnrchase of • 16 cent ticket st the door and the showing of student i»"iy card. Oamet at Army camp* free wllh atudent body carda. Student Petitions For Offices Due Next Friday "All petitions for the officsw of vice-preeident, secretary women's legislative commissioner and commissioner of athletics must be filed by 4 o'clock next Friday," Student Pre*- Idem Meipl* warned today. . The primary election will be January IS and lb* final election January IS. "I hope for aad tlclpate a lively election for •■iv Important officee." stated le. The office of women's legislative commissioner, vacated by Sue Henderson, wbo did not return to Stale hia year. 1* open to any woman indent who baa completed 40 units with at least a "C" average Her dutle* will be part Ir I pat Ing aa a voting member of the Board of Ol irs. the Beard of Playhouse Control, and the Board of Publics- Candidate* for tbe office of .commissioner of athletic*, from whleh nthony Allampres* recently resigned, mnat have completed not wer than M units of work. Anyone with a "("' average may in for tbe office of secretary. Nominee* for vice-president moat have completed not fewer than 40 unlli. Tha positions of women'* legislative commissioner and commission it atblellca are full year lobs, iliil- ihe offices of secretary sad 'Ice-prealdant are for one semester "A good showing at this election hould get the new asm aster off on i good start," declared Meapl* Tickets for Magic Show Sell Monday in Union Barbara Hockett Leads Work in Production Room Ii*i ha is Hockett, sub-chairman of tbe Red Cross unit produciloa corps In charge of the surgical dressing* workroom, lead* the 41 girls who have worked In th* Rett roH* room thla semester with 41 "iri to her credit, according to port by Eleanor Miller, produo> in corpa chairman Mies Hockett and Margaret Wey- outh, second ranking worker, are both working for tbelr Red Cross . which are awarded on th* basis of th* number of hour* spent In preparing surgicsl dressings The other eight ot the ten top girls, according to hours spent tn the workroom, are Ledell Woody, Jean Darger, Pallida Hurley, Anita Payne, Loons Peterson, Betty Pearaon. Lav erne Weld on. and Marltou t'lilrltnigh. moat of whom are Red Croae inatruetors Th* workroom la open on Tueaday s, Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 to 1, and there la alway* an instructor there so that anyone who wishes to spend free hours preparing surgical dreealngs mar leant bow it 1* done. Bo far. sine* the room opened near Ihe beginning of tha semester. only 41 girls have wer bed. ] Miller aald. A file Is kept af tbe nam* and number of sour* each girl works, and trine are awarded after girts have worked M hours Tbe only requirement* of work. er* la that tkey wear s celan head drees aad coverall. The headdree* may be a k.rchtef, or official Red Croae hsatWr ■■*»** may he s*v> ehaaed for N oonts. A smock or shirt may serve aa the coverall. "Tbe average number of dreealngs prepared this year per girl ta above that ot laat year " Mies Millar elated, "but the number ot workers baa not been nearly ss many ss It should ba" Only two-by-two Inch s; dressing* are being prepared thla , aa compered to last year's four hy- four-Inch d t e e a I ngs War activities points will be given for workers in th* Red Croaa room for girl or boy ot the month composition ' Organisations also wilt be fives polnta for working as a group la the room. Several organisation* hav* already held their meet In the Bed Croe* roam sad worked after the business meetings ' TlcJtats for Ui* v lot the maffici. Virrl."spoemorejdhyt Key, wilt io on i bookstore Monday ■ IS a-m. Darea Kelkir*. | DARIN NIIKIftK New Scholarships Available Now Seven *«*<>i*r*i.lp», two ef whleh ■* twlng offered for the first time, win be available at tbe Freeno dtate College next so meet er to new studente and atudent* already ea rolled In classes on the campua. Tbe Ida Tenney Caatle Memorial Scholarship far |S0 made available to a raturnlng r*tersn by Edward mon Tenney. aseeclsl* profoaeot philosophy snd peyehosegy am the campus, and the Pi Beta Phi ism fjab Scaelarahlp of IH made available to women students on th* campus are the twe ishnl arahlpa being offered for tha fleet Station HARM haa aaade the HARM scholarship available to a new atudent graduated from a Baa Joaquin Valley High ScaMet who le Interacted la majoring tn Journal Ism at the college, and s IH Free. no Stat* Collec* Alumai Sebolar- shlp open to any .entering treeh- aa er transfer student. The KARM scholarship of HO waa' granted In the Ml to a eta- dent who found It neoeesary to ■Ithdraw from classes. Tbe uneaed luds amounting to more than M0. will be granted to s student ter next semester. Walter T. Delano. Sanger, haa made available tor next fell a new *S0 scholar*hip to a graduate af the Sanger Union High School Inter I la majoring la agriculture st :olr»g* A French prise award ot lis has been mode available by Mr* J J. Nielsen at the AJUeace Frmcai** de Freeno to be awarded to the student making the asoet marked proejTeee In French during 'he semester. Kenneth Patter, chairman ef tha scholarship committee, ajsJH that person* interacted in sny one ef the ecbatarahlpe Ble their *nn|l«a. nous with him daring tha .est twa weeks. el I pas. Tickets will he aa s the bookstore from MsSaaYS* Friday al 4 o'clock.. M*4klr* Stal Price* for admlieiea are eta**) id children, H eeota, aad ed* i* dollar, tan la "Ticket* are e sale dow Mown and high acbools daringr (are tha performaa adding thai sea get their ticket* seat ••old the aeeaas downtewa for thaen Key la tt* Key CnralvsJL I formnaoa *rM he tssssl SB 1 tba Blue Kay i AWS Revwte Today in Union a rsaeta tea tha A , „ ,*. |