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Page Two . -COUJE5JAM Wn the ^pol... - The Fresno State College Collegian - Films to be Shown At Forum Sunday IE COU-COlANOFPIci, MuJm. UnloS? VSo*." Phone 4-4721 — ,—g Edilor Advertising Manager Sports Editor Feature Edilor Social Editor.. . Club News Editor Copy Editors Marian Zailic SOME STUDENTS ... may rave that there isn't much doing this spring, but the date Edmond Boles committee complains there are too many af- Dorothy Boles fairs to fit comfortably on the social calen- dar. Excluding sorority and fraternity rush- Jack Fannin inB' wnich '* going tu" lilt ot thl° "*«**•■*■ !Grea Kalajian there is at least one date for every Ed Sturgeon week of school including such traditional a 1- " " ,^"95 school atTairs as the Masque Ball and Heyl Day. the Zeta Sweetheart dance, the Sadie Hawkins Day. the Blue Key Carnival, the \V..<| Cast Relays. Alumni Homecoming, and Varsity Varieties. lean McCain i. Margaret Munson Over The Top nu.tl Red Cross drive on the Fresno State College campus will begin next Monday and the goal to be reached by the college is $700. The $700 quota will include donations from belli laculiy and students and should be easily reached since last year's drive netted $1,294. But in order tor the- college to teach its annual quota and go over the top. each student and faculty member must do his utmost to make the drive a success. One way in which FSC can go all the tea) over the top is for each faculty member and student to uke out a membership in the National Red Cross at the small Ice of $1. If each person will do this, the Fresno Slate College quota can be mote than tripled. The wotth of the Red Cross is beyond questioning. Dufing the war. workers Horn the ganization served in cv where Allied servicem. mined. But when the war ended the job of the Red Cross continued. Red Ctoss workers .instill operating in every corner of the globe as well as throughout the United States. The money collected at the college will go THE STUDENT COUNCIL . .. pointed: ugly fact last Wednesday when the matter! of the constitution was being discussed. For many years the various departments, instead of cooperating, have been competing wi h events .hi the calendar. Members of the st i- ileiil eovernment group would desire that a IkxIv of representative.- of the various departments be set up to fix dates for affairs such as concerts, plays, recitals, assemblies, and conferences. The group would Ik. composed primarily of faculty department heads but' at least one stucrviit representative would be rv in the world present lo suggest that the departmental af- ''''"' ' *"" m ,. ,. fairs stear clear .if big all-school events. !,,"hL t*"' to the local Red Ctoss u m carrying on ilicir tunc tor the Fresno area i> SI share of this quota is sr Dr. Francis Smith Offers, Aid to Decide Studies, Jobs rorklns: to capacity. O UPON STUDIES You can't miss with an J^-ARROW- > If roar lims ire AUTHENTIC COLLEGE STYLING LONG-WEARING FABRICS SHEER COMFORT REAL VALUE... you'll tut tbe bulbcyc every time nidi Arrow. Come HAHHY COFFEE FRESNO - BAKERSFIELD A*J0W SHIRTS earn ■COUSJSIAN SPORTS -The Fresno State College Collegian — -Page Three Beatty Calls for Student Golfers KENNY GLEASON. FSC's new baseball coach, looks over his diamond prospects and attempts to come up with a starting nine lor the opening game next week-ogainst the Cal Aggies in Davis. —Photo by Scott PTA Sponsors Pie Party at 8 Tonight Home of the Original "BULLDOGGER" • Plate Lunches • Sandwiches • Fountain Specialties IMMEDIATE TRAY SERVICE Open 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. <v Streamlined original (smooth) "lap-i •beds weather like a duck's bade The special moccasin last has that roomy comfort you w ba one of several new styles th prove Freemaa's knack for ma) fine cjuality shuc, cojt you less. Kadderia, 95 Gleason Prepares Team For Baseball Opener Many baseball games have been won by well executed hit and run plays and well placed bunts. With this in mind Kenny Gleason has been drilling the Bulldog diamond candidates on the art of the hit and run play and sacrifices. He hopes for better weather next week so he can begin some Intra - .quad trames and* .„!„* ^r.dizrLv:;u.u!Jayvees Take i. tier*, (white,, Beckneii. wh„! 4.2 Practice Win « la eligible, but Gleason Is man .on aralnst the*al / Badminton Team pitching staff. To Compete In In CCAA Meet day'win? onTot' t'nV fte.no™"!* m> entered In the blK CCAA sports Coaeh Myron^Anclersun an- a draw at San Jose. »eknell. San. Terry and Scott do"1r.l.r'nltTme.".nd0Emery Plate Lunches Mitchell will tnc-t all comer. In the Fountain Drinks "Kercherl. the number one m„. Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch BARTLOWS BODY SHOP BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING SStO Moroa Fr.. E»timat s al Gettysburg Phon. 4-192. Whai'ain Wo servo all nearby towns with Iho mos dependablo cut flowers and polled planls •J^g&eVmS BLACKSTONE FLORIST SS^is 533 Blackstone Avenue (Near Bolmonl) Phone 2-9801 II you buy flowers and corsages elsewhere $5 Eoch —we bolh lose. Bulldogs Enter Five Skiiers In Yosemite Meet FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE BIG TWO league daring the II Urn nucleus of play LOOKING OVER Fresno Slate's track prospects are . Coach Flint Hanner and duel publicity tom-tom oeaier Ed Piston. Hanner. is without his pipe bul Piston is puffin away as usual. —Photo by Scott Intra-Mural Track Meet Slated For March 26 Myron Anderson, in charge of all intra-school sports activities has announced March 26 as opening date for the annual intra-mural track meet. The highly contested track and field confab is slated to begin at 4 p.m. on Wednesday and carry through to Thurs- in the doghouse... °b"e'ru'ee't""1""'10*1 "°'n" "°° " MYSTERY GARDENIAS 1 Condits Floral Stores \x5}tr^-i SADDLE HORSES 1 Tennis Deadline March 14 HAY RIDES BUCKLAND STABLES MiJJIc of the Bend on RirinsBHniffl Kearney Blvd. SPECIALIZING LN OLD FASHION POTATO DONUTS close ySSSr0'^ Post Office VALLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP A Roos sports coat is a great ego-builder-upper Been feeling lower than the underside of a manhole cover? Don't get psycho-analyzed, write to "Advice to the Lovelorn," or sharpen your razor, until you've tried on a new Roos sports coat. Take your choice of several prices, models and colors. FULTON AT FRESNO K*CKr3 \Z)uA/T9
Object Description
Title | 1947_03 The Daily Collegian March 1947 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1947 |
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 | March 7, 1947 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1947 |
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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Page Two .
-COUJE5JAM
Wn the ^pol...
- The Fresno State College Collegian -
Films to be Shown
At Forum Sunday
IE COU-COlANOFPIci, MuJm. UnloS? VSo*."
Phone 4-4721
— ,—g Edilor
Advertising Manager
Sports Editor
Feature Edilor
Social Editor.. .
Club News Editor
Copy Editors Marian Zailic
SOME STUDENTS ... may rave that there
isn't much doing this spring, but the date
Edmond Boles committee complains there are too many af-
Dorothy Boles fairs to fit comfortably on the social calen-
dar. Excluding sorority and fraternity rush-
Jack Fannin inB' wnich '* going tu" lilt ot thl° "*«**•■*■
!Grea Kalajian there is at least one date for every
Ed Sturgeon week of school including such traditional a 1-
" " ,^"95 school atTairs as the Masque Ball and Heyl
Day. the Zeta Sweetheart dance, the Sadie
Hawkins Day. the Blue Key Carnival, the
\V..<| Cast Relays. Alumni Homecoming, and
Varsity Varieties.
lean McCain
i. Margaret Munson
Over The Top
nu.tl Red Cross drive on the Fresno
State College campus will begin next Monday
and the goal to be reached by the college is
$700.
The $700 quota will include donations from
belli laculiy and students and should be easily
reached since last year's drive netted $1,294.
But in order tor the- college to teach its annual quota and go over the top. each student
and faculty member must do his utmost to
make the drive a success. One way in which
FSC can go all the tea) over the top is for each
faculty member and student to uke out a membership in the National Red Cross at the small
Ice of $1. If each person will do this, the Fresno Slate College quota can be mote than
tripled.
The wotth of the Red Cross is beyond questioning. Dufing the war. workers Horn the
ganization served in cv
where Allied servicem.
mined. But when the war ended the job of the
Red Cross continued. Red Ctoss workers .instill operating in every corner of the globe as
well as throughout the United States.
The money collected at the college will go
THE STUDENT COUNCIL . .. pointed:
ugly fact last Wednesday when the matter!
of the constitution was being discussed. For
many years the various departments, instead
of cooperating, have been competing wi h
events .hi the calendar. Members of the st i-
ileiil eovernment group would desire that a
IkxIv of representative.- of the various departments be set up to fix dates for affairs such
as concerts, plays, recitals, assemblies, and
conferences. The group would Ik. composed
primarily of faculty department heads but'
at least one stucrviit representative would be
rv in the world present lo suggest that the departmental af- ''''"' ' *""
m ,. ,. fairs stear clear .if big all-school events. !,,"hL t*"'
to the local Red Ctoss u
m carrying on ilicir tunc
tor the Fresno area i> SI
share of this quota is sr
Dr. Francis Smith Offers,
Aid to Decide Studies, Jobs
rorklns: to capacity.
O UPON STUDIES
You can't miss with an
J^-ARROW- >
If roar lims ire AUTHENTIC COLLEGE STYLING
LONG-WEARING FABRICS
SHEER COMFORT
REAL VALUE...
you'll tut tbe bulbcyc every time nidi Arrow. Come
HAHHY COFFEE
FRESNO - BAKERSFIELD
A*J0W SHIRTS
earn
■COUSJSIAN SPORTS
-The Fresno State College Collegian —
-Page Three
Beatty Calls for
Student Golfers
KENNY GLEASON. FSC's new baseball coach, looks over
his diamond prospects and attempts to come up with a
starting nine lor the opening game next week-ogainst the
Cal Aggies in Davis. —Photo by Scott
PTA Sponsors Pie
Party at 8 Tonight
Home of the Original
"BULLDOGGER"
• Plate Lunches
• Sandwiches
• Fountain Specialties
IMMEDIATE TRAY SERVICE
Open 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
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