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**M* FeW f-il ^ COLUOIAH yme ^Tt^^VSs&iM. TH" "Scr5;."."^ -The Fresno State CoUege Collegia More Yell King Pot Luck Supper SetforPhrateres Un. correspoodlns secretary: Mildred More Carnival Speech Contest Postponed Until Monday, March 26 ANNOUNCING WEYMOUTH'S POOL ttox WILSON Starts SATURDAY Alice Faye Jack Oaltie John Payne "The Great American Broadcast" "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP" Cooperative Book Exchange Planned ■xchani. will D. .slabllah.il ik against on exeltlns oi Natural History Group Elects New Officers By loo Hinmcrn ■. FEW . . . studenU realize it, but the Varsity F dance tomorrow I night after the Relays will be the last sports dance of the school I year. Th? annual jig that holds forth in the Hotel Fresno Is no leas than spectacular for several reasons, the main one of which j is the fact that some ot the most famous athletes In the li usually make it their hangout after the meet. StudenU who attended the affair last year saw personages such as Les Steers, 'Dutch" Warmerdam, Harold Davis, and a raft ot others, all traipsing around the floor. "The school's favorite," George Zen- j ovich, will furnish the music. AFTER 30. rtlH play ^,-1 AS PART ... of the Relay and Carnival c rally will be held this af temoon in front of the school to hall the Drake relay team, Jim Jurkovich, and several other outstanding athletes, who will be arriving in town for the annual meet. Tq itudenU who are a bit confused about everything that Is on the school's agenda for the next couple of days, the rally will serve another purpose, as the what and where's of everything will be told at that time. AIMING ... at bolstering the college attendance at the class C baseball games, Walt Pattce, bus. ragr. of the Fresno Cardinals, considering allowing special student rates for all of the games. Incidentally, in spite of the successes of the college team, the Twilight League, and night ball, Fresno is running a neck and neck with SanU Barbara for the best attendance in the circuit. The winner of this attendance race will have the all-star game time during the summer. j THE CHILI BEAN VISIT BOB'S! featuring • CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH • FRESH FRENCH-FRIED SHRIMP • COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE CHRISMAN'S RESTAURANT 1035 Olivo th^SiAkE'S the thing i RIGHT, BEN HOGAN! The smoke of slower-burning Camels gives you LESS NICOTINE Camel THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS THE WORLD IN BRIEF FOREIGN DERLIN (U.R)—All the pass.nce i,. which destroyed the ship In BERLIN (U.fi>—The "COLLEGIAN "READABLE —WOHTH READING" Who Did What in tho Relays? A Complete Report on the Sports Page Wins Re-election Alumni Re-elects Beatty President Mickey Mathieson, Jim Page Win Offices FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1941. SHEEP AND GOATS POLL TO DETERMINE \STUDENT WAR OPINION Collegian, Special Events Group Plan Ballot Tomorrow at 9 on American Foreign Policy The opinions of nearly 2000 Fresno State College students on ■ hat course the United States foreign policy should take will be sought tomorrow morning in a poll conducted by The Collegian and the Special Events Committee. What FSC students think regarding four questions now being iscussed throughout the nation will be determined by the ques- ie Special events CommltU RESULTS TO CONGRESS Annual Concert : Set for Sunday BU-BU New Yell Leader Trials Set for |Thursday Meet Applicants for Posts Close Tomorrow at 3; Election May 29 Applications for /ell leaders ill be taken today and up until o'clock tomorrow when a spe- [eial meeting of all applicants will be held in the student president' I office, according to Al Radk; NEWMAN CLUB w jZeta Mu Spring Show at S Auditorium Tomorrow Night ALPHA PHI GAMMA Hir,.:;.;^"""' ■ Nineteen Listed as Summer Graduates i A.'nll.li'O! Chamber Music Group Sets Concert Date Union Equipment, [Farm to Receive first Allocation Finance Head Promises Priority Rights Under College Building Plan That appropriations for equipping the new Fresno State College Union and land for an agricultural farm would be given pri- nary consideration in the new en-year building program bill jroprtallooa I'lann.il hjr the Department Fourteen Entered In Speech Contest I'.'.vli'asly announced, in the »;",',; ,;'!i.ii'.-,'
Object Description
Title | 1941_05 The Daily Collegian May 1941 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1941 |
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 | May 16, 1941 Pg 4- May 20, 1941 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1941 |
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 | **M* FeW f-il ^ COLUOIAH yme ^Tt^^VSs&iM. TH" "Scr5;."."^ -The Fresno State CoUege Collegia More Yell King Pot Luck Supper SetforPhrateres Un. correspoodlns secretary: Mildred More Carnival Speech Contest Postponed Until Monday, March 26 ANNOUNCING WEYMOUTH'S POOL ttox WILSON Starts SATURDAY Alice Faye Jack Oaltie John Payne "The Great American Broadcast" "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP" Cooperative Book Exchange Planned ■xchani. will D. .slabllah.il ik against on exeltlns oi Natural History Group Elects New Officers By loo Hinmcrn ■. FEW . . . studenU realize it, but the Varsity F dance tomorrow I night after the Relays will be the last sports dance of the school I year. Th? annual jig that holds forth in the Hotel Fresno Is no leas than spectacular for several reasons, the main one of which j is the fact that some ot the most famous athletes In the li usually make it their hangout after the meet. StudenU who attended the affair last year saw personages such as Les Steers, 'Dutch" Warmerdam, Harold Davis, and a raft ot others, all traipsing around the floor. "The school's favorite," George Zen- j ovich, will furnish the music. AFTER 30. rtlH play ^,-1 AS PART ... of the Relay and Carnival c rally will be held this af temoon in front of the school to hall the Drake relay team, Jim Jurkovich, and several other outstanding athletes, who will be arriving in town for the annual meet. Tq itudenU who are a bit confused about everything that Is on the school's agenda for the next couple of days, the rally will serve another purpose, as the what and where's of everything will be told at that time. AIMING ... at bolstering the college attendance at the class C baseball games, Walt Pattce, bus. ragr. of the Fresno Cardinals, considering allowing special student rates for all of the games. Incidentally, in spite of the successes of the college team, the Twilight League, and night ball, Fresno is running a neck and neck with SanU Barbara for the best attendance in the circuit. The winner of this attendance race will have the all-star game time during the summer. j THE CHILI BEAN VISIT BOB'S! featuring • CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH • FRESH FRENCH-FRIED SHRIMP • COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE CHRISMAN'S RESTAURANT 1035 Olivo th^SiAkE'S the thing i RIGHT, BEN HOGAN! The smoke of slower-burning Camels gives you LESS NICOTINE Camel THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS THE WORLD IN BRIEF FOREIGN DERLIN (U.R)—All the pass.nce i,. which destroyed the ship In BERLIN (U.fi>—The "COLLEGIAN "READABLE —WOHTH READING" Who Did What in tho Relays? A Complete Report on the Sports Page Wins Re-election Alumni Re-elects Beatty President Mickey Mathieson, Jim Page Win Offices FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1941. SHEEP AND GOATS POLL TO DETERMINE \STUDENT WAR OPINION Collegian, Special Events Group Plan Ballot Tomorrow at 9 on American Foreign Policy The opinions of nearly 2000 Fresno State College students on ■ hat course the United States foreign policy should take will be sought tomorrow morning in a poll conducted by The Collegian and the Special Events Committee. What FSC students think regarding four questions now being iscussed throughout the nation will be determined by the ques- ie Special events CommltU RESULTS TO CONGRESS Annual Concert : Set for Sunday BU-BU New Yell Leader Trials Set for |Thursday Meet Applicants for Posts Close Tomorrow at 3; Election May 29 Applications for /ell leaders ill be taken today and up until o'clock tomorrow when a spe- [eial meeting of all applicants will be held in the student president' I office, according to Al Radk; NEWMAN CLUB w jZeta Mu Spring Show at S Auditorium Tomorrow Night ALPHA PHI GAMMA Hir,.:;.;^"""' ■ Nineteen Listed as Summer Graduates i A.'nll.li'O! Chamber Music Group Sets Concert Date Union Equipment, [Farm to Receive first Allocation Finance Head Promises Priority Rights Under College Building Plan That appropriations for equipping the new Fresno State College Union and land for an agricultural farm would be given pri- nary consideration in the new en-year building program bill jroprtallooa I'lann.il hjr the Department Fourteen Entered In Speech Contest I'.'.vli'asly announced, in the »;",',; ,;'!i.ii'.-,' |