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Page Four -Trie Fresno State College Collegia One Election Over - Candidates Now Ready for Minor Office Vote < o'clock, according, to J.me n.ss. chairman of that coram To dat.. only t«o person mad, kno-rn their Intention. to run for offices. Ellen M.rtln. ar Alpha Theta. h». taken on. her pet Hon for rice president of the student hodr to .^.■fezss of the ^;r..^:^on;eS,M„. he pa»< e spon- K.,:.pa DK. la the Incumbent secretary. spend «5 tor Ms**^ tlve Commissioner, one of th open (We.ndl.lsl.. Owen > president of Alpha Phi Cam a. now MA .hi. office. The other 0 More Election SSrvS w°tl th.' p'.pM.Vd'r'nt.' NO DEFINITE PLANS in an Interview with The C ollecian TX Opening of Union Studied by Board As Problem,of Furnishings Arises MORE DIAL DOPE Ftomlly tiring op—or beinn given . DAD ought to know. Look at tbe wall behind turn-bis pcnooal military Right! Todtay, and for more than 20 y ear j, reports from Army history. ?hoto of the troop. Did by himself y«7 proud in his old-style Poet Exchanges show that Camels ore tho favorite. And In N«rvy ns, too. Camels are proforrod. is—tbe Order of the Purple ry Medal, Croix de Crnerre teitb palm. mi wwy quick, soldier," be says to bis son as that chip of! the old block Just seems that Camels click with more people than an e new uniform proffers Camels. "These were practically 'regulation' whether they're wearing O.D., blues, or civvies. You'll sai ertes with tbe army men I knew. Loo of other things have changed, but —with your first puff of a s!owcr*burning Camel with its a soldier's 'smokinV ** coolness, and extra flavor, why it's the "front-Hoe" cigarctti The Smoke of Slower-Burning Camels gives you EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR and 28$ Less Nicotine CAMEL-™ 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS JHE WORLD IN BRIEF DOVER (U.I9 — German Ion slid heaviest bombardment si .led the British big pi LONOON (U.»—A si "COLLEOIAM "READABLE —WORTH HEADING" FOR THE LATEST NEWS READ THE WORLD IN BRIEF MY FRANZ Seniors Vote For Speakers Tomorrow Man and Woman Honor Student To Be Selected An election of two commenct- ent speakers by graduating miors will bo held from 8 clock until 4 o'clock in the m*iu foyer tomorrow, Ed Andrew, senior class president, ABILITY TO SPEAK SENIOR DANCE : Naval Officers :. Interview Staters ut 415.000 California men. SACRAMENTO (UB-Oov. C In addition to passim: a rlitld physl al naralnsllon tho*. applying lor ad Key Carnival King Nominations Made LOCAL SPORTS VISALIA (UJD— Fresno SI st. Collea. Ssn Prsn ^ral California Junior Coll. '« Con{" Fresno piled up 67 points action P for the Olympics and 35 I or the All Wolf to ), CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941 Wolf Wins Third Consecutive Award! At Masque Ball Dolores Hunter, Ed Clapp Cop Other Costume Prizes Colorfully costumed, 751 Frcs- Ino Staters witnessed George Wolf win the sweepstakes prize for the best costume for the third consecutive year al 1941 FSC Masque Ball, rfully costum.tl. ;:.l MILITARY CLUB MEETS SPRING SWING ON SPOT ELECTION—TAKE TWO Interest Lags as Deadline Nears (or Filing Petitions Only Three Papers Out for Four 'Minor' Student Body Offices; Friday Last Day By Joe Hinmon While rumblings of the presidential election were still heard the campus in the form of Student Court action on "The Mirror," | politicians turned their interests to the vote that wilt decide four the minor student body offices. Deadline for all petitions falls Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the election dates to be set by the Student Council Thursday | .« To Prexys' Conclave 'George Washington Slept Here Presents Many Technical Problems Board to Hear Suspension Move By Staff Members Fourteen Producers Said To Have Signed Paper Urging Year Scrapping By Staff Observer Spring Swing is again under fire and it was learned by The Collegian today that a statement by the production staff of the 1941 show is scheduled to be presented to the Board of Direc- O.UE8TIONNAIRES CIRCULATED Imc to Charles Taylor. VSP led ,-.Ti.) lor stated. *-\ NELSON IN CAPITAL^J^C^^e!^. .cUa!"'" e-up: mil Hose, supervisor: Ross, porls runnlnuham. and Copland. r: Wendell Smith. Aaron Smith. Douglas Beetlestone. Nina Grajrhlll. 'IN THIS CORNER .. Campus Names Twelve Seniors' STaduatln* class: Ernie P.
Object Description
Title | 1941_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 25, 1941 Pg 4- April 29, 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 | Page Four -Trie Fresno State College Collegia One Election Over - Candidates Now Ready for Minor Office Vote < o'clock, according, to J.me n.ss. chairman of that coram To dat.. only t«o person mad, kno-rn their Intention. to run for offices. Ellen M.rtln. ar Alpha Theta. h». taken on. her pet Hon for rice president of the student hodr to .^.■fezss of the ^;r..^:^on;eS,M„. he pa»< e spon- K.,:.pa DK. la the Incumbent secretary. spend «5 tor Ms**^ tlve Commissioner, one of th open (We.ndl.lsl.. Owen > president of Alpha Phi Cam a. now MA .hi. office. The other 0 More Election SSrvS w°tl th.' p'.pM.Vd'r'nt.' NO DEFINITE PLANS in an Interview with The C ollecian TX Opening of Union Studied by Board As Problem,of Furnishings Arises MORE DIAL DOPE Ftomlly tiring op—or beinn given . DAD ought to know. Look at tbe wall behind turn-bis pcnooal military Right! Todtay, and for more than 20 y ear j, reports from Army history. ?hoto of the troop. Did by himself y«7 proud in his old-style Poet Exchanges show that Camels ore tho favorite. And In N«rvy ns, too. Camels are proforrod. is—tbe Order of the Purple ry Medal, Croix de Crnerre teitb palm. mi wwy quick, soldier," be says to bis son as that chip of! the old block Just seems that Camels click with more people than an e new uniform proffers Camels. "These were practically 'regulation' whether they're wearing O.D., blues, or civvies. You'll sai ertes with tbe army men I knew. Loo of other things have changed, but —with your first puff of a s!owcr*burning Camel with its a soldier's 'smokinV ** coolness, and extra flavor, why it's the "front-Hoe" cigarctti The Smoke of Slower-Burning Camels gives you EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR and 28$ Less Nicotine CAMEL-™ 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS JHE WORLD IN BRIEF DOVER (U.I9 — German Ion slid heaviest bombardment si .led the British big pi LONOON (U.»—A si "COLLEOIAM "READABLE —WORTH HEADING" FOR THE LATEST NEWS READ THE WORLD IN BRIEF MY FRANZ Seniors Vote For Speakers Tomorrow Man and Woman Honor Student To Be Selected An election of two commenct- ent speakers by graduating miors will bo held from 8 clock until 4 o'clock in the m*iu foyer tomorrow, Ed Andrew, senior class president, ABILITY TO SPEAK SENIOR DANCE : Naval Officers :. Interview Staters ut 415.000 California men. SACRAMENTO (UB-Oov. C In addition to passim: a rlitld physl al naralnsllon tho*. applying lor ad Key Carnival King Nominations Made LOCAL SPORTS VISALIA (UJD— Fresno SI st. Collea. Ssn Prsn ^ral California Junior Coll. '« Con{" Fresno piled up 67 points action P for the Olympics and 35 I or the All Wolf to ), CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941 Wolf Wins Third Consecutive Award! At Masque Ball Dolores Hunter, Ed Clapp Cop Other Costume Prizes Colorfully costumed, 751 Frcs- Ino Staters witnessed George Wolf win the sweepstakes prize for the best costume for the third consecutive year al 1941 FSC Masque Ball, rfully costum.tl. ;:.l MILITARY CLUB MEETS SPRING SWING ON SPOT ELECTION—TAKE TWO Interest Lags as Deadline Nears (or Filing Petitions Only Three Papers Out for Four 'Minor' Student Body Offices; Friday Last Day By Joe Hinmon While rumblings of the presidential election were still heard the campus in the form of Student Court action on "The Mirror," | politicians turned their interests to the vote that wilt decide four the minor student body offices. Deadline for all petitions falls Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the election dates to be set by the Student Council Thursday | .« To Prexys' Conclave 'George Washington Slept Here Presents Many Technical Problems Board to Hear Suspension Move By Staff Members Fourteen Producers Said To Have Signed Paper Urging Year Scrapping By Staff Observer Spring Swing is again under fire and it was learned by The Collegian today that a statement by the production staff of the 1941 show is scheduled to be presented to the Board of Direc- O.UE8TIONNAIRES CIRCULATED Imc to Charles Taylor. VSP led ,-.Ti.) lor stated. *-\ NELSON IN CAPITAL^J^C^^e!^. .cUa!"'" e-up: mil Hose, supervisor: Ross, porls runnlnuham. and Copland. r: Wendell Smith. Aaron Smith. Douglas Beetlestone. Nina Grajrhlll. 'IN THIS CORNER .. Campus Names Twelve Seniors' STaduatln* class: Ernie P. |