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mtfjmTwo coasojAW ease** Holidays >na anamination P.nods br ths rncsNO stats cOLLeoe association awSwr ». tSST, at tl Editor AdvertiS.ri ?-' :r. :-;»»: News Editor Copy Editor lean Casey Clarence Niebuhr Bonnie Beeman Betty Kent The freen* Stete College Colle l^ambkntyS... By UHfputia . well tbe resumption of school, we hsvs again ad.ced acouta among sll tke nooks snd crsnnlea (even in tke library—seen* thing, do happen over there, yea know'(around tke campus to bring In the istest gossip At s famed local apartment houoe near th. campus, girls ar. already beginning te receive aftor-Kour phone calls. The outstanding event of the week, perhape. la the call Monday night for "B. S , the people's choice " Wwen aaked who waa calling, a c.rtaln sbee.vt-mlr.ded student pees- ident ef s local institution waa in ouch a dither while talkrflj to tha young lady that he momentarily forgot www. he wss. Me piped up with the brilliant answer, "Just a minute. I'll look In my wallet and see.'' The Spirit of the College With thc Sad ..t V«..>rld War II, students st Fresno State College are facing the prospect of reconversion to normal college Bays, and although many traditions and opportunities have not yet been and will not be revived this semester, many others will become, in the immediate future, indispensable aspects of college life And with the return of these events, such as intercollegiate football, which, for thc Bull dogs, is already on its way to pre-war status, the students of Fresno State College may look forward to an eventful year, which must and will have the support of an eager and hard- workmg student body. Every student must enrer into his class work, and true the spinr of the college, with thc wholehearted idea that his^college days will prove their worth to him in his post-college profession, from both thc social and the academic standpoint With the sincere idea thar reconversion on the FSC Campus will come naturally with the efforts of the entire srudenr body, rather than either a small or a large part, the editors of Thc Collegian extend to every student their welcome and best wishes with thc spirit of friendliness and cooperation that has made Fresno State what ir is roday. And then, among the bomeleaa atudenta around campua la a prominent veteran of last year IRC fame Well. La>e. the park atlll rurnlahee nice hard benrhea if you get desperate Freshmen are very dlatlnguishable. It bsa I noticed by Ulllputla'a gossip hounds. Rven without tbe green dinka and ribbon, (which many froeh girli fall to display prominently), the neophytea may he •potted N, mile away They walk Into classroom, while classes are taking place, wander up and down tbe weet wing corridor downstair, looking for Boom III. and even commit the unforn+v.ble crime ol lolt .ring around and on the «acj*ed senior benches in tbe wort court Freshmen, you'd better watch where you're .tending"^ a * * Speaking ef freehmen, there', th. caa. of She two meek little atud.nt. who unknowingly w.lk.d into th. wrong room wh.n th.y want te their aocial aclence lecture The college profeaeor began hi. I.ctur. by giving th. nam. ef th. textbook; then he atart.d on streame Finally, sensing something rotten, the squirm: froeh mu.iered up enough courage to ask If the clasi waa aocial aclence To their bewilderment, the poor girla discovered that the class wsa psychology, and that tbe professor waa not Mr Buckman but Dr In a roar of confusion, they retreated The Rear View Mirror . . . By Lee Soto Nineteen days ago a Japanese aur render delegation headed by Ma 8hlgenilt.ii who signed for Emperor Hirohlto. on tbe decks of he mighty 1'SS Missouri before .eneral Douglaa M a r A r t h u r rought the war which they com menced on December 7. IStl. to a loe* The place and situation wss ■ery much dUtarent from that rhlrh the J*r*rphe militarist had promised to the Japanese and to her conquerors. Since September 2 I'.eneral Mar Arthur and hla I'nited States Oa cupation Forcea have landed In Ja pan to occupy that nation whicb for over 2.0U0 yeara had been rree foreign Invasion Japan hi the a which had never taated de feat but today ahe haa tasted defeat and will continue to bear the bitter taate of defeat until ahe has learned to live as a rlvlllaed mem ber of tbe family of nations Tha versatile philosophy of tha Japanese, in victory arrogant and cruel; >n d.f.aS aullenly polite. r.ady to do th. bidding of th.ir victor.. Isn't going to fool Mac- Arthur or any of the other Amer Ic.n occupational commander, because many of them became very well acquainted with th* Japanae* and hi. atrocitie. dur. Th. treachery of Pearl Harbor will alao be . guiding light if th.y begin to become too las. and though tha preeent Premier, Prlne. Naruhlko Mlgaahi-Kunl. and other Japan.ee may want to forget December 7, 1S41, much Amerfcan and Allied blood ha* turn.d th* Pacific With th. prospect ef tha game at COP tonight, we're wondering how many atudenta ar. plan nlng en hitchhiking Sut then, with th. ga* rationing off, it should be fairly poaaibi. for meet ef th* eager atudenta to attend Alao. how about sll tbe "Fs" and "FSC's' tb usually become evident around the COP campua Juat prior to the big game' Haa that been taken care aa ususl. Frank? e a e I see tha eternal freehman ia atlll around. . H. prides himself in being th. only aev.nth se- mooter froeh (if it', eighth. Sup*, my apollglea) remaining en th. campua. The rest ef the antique, .tth.r war. condemned aa poor business riaka or gov* up long ago! And *ave you heard about the student majoring In fcagllah 1? After five or all years of it. he sssy decide to change hla major Who know*' Here Again to Serve You With ONE OF THE LARGEST POPULAR AND CLASSICAL RECORD LIBRARIES IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Popular Sheet Music Prompt and Fair Radio Service PRE-WAR QUALITY REZNOR&ELECTRIC ROOM HEATERS $16.50 to 1109.75 for 1 to 7 Room* 'muni Now While Limited Stock Lasts Terms Arranged THE HOUSE APPLIANCE CO. Workers Needed For Post Office nounced It ia ber plan, ahe declared, to attempt to keep tke of •e open from 8 until 6 The unfilled hour* are Monday from S-li and 1S-6; Tueeday. IS. 4. S. Wednesday Sll 115 Thursdsy. II, 2. and S; and Friday. 8 12. snd 15 Volunteer, now working and th* Jure they work are: Betty Shea gren. Monday at 11, Joan Potter. Tuesday and Thursday at I; Mil dred Rosa. Tueaday at 10 Jeanneta Milton. Tueeday and Thursday at II. Franrella Hanaen. Tueeday at 1. Dorothy Kevorkian. Tueeday at 2. Vivian lilbler Tueaday and Thursday st S; Barbara' Oirven. Wednesday at 11: Barbara Lundln. Thursday at ». dene Kahl and Pat Ooodwln. Thursday at, 10. Lola Chun. Thursday at 1; Ollle swan*, Friday at S. and Doria Van Neea. Friday at 12 The sign up aheet la in the poet office Permission must be obtained from tbe counter girla In tbe book atore to enter The purpose of the atudent poet office ia to enable all atudenta to receive their mall Bent to the col y\ THE MUSIC BAR" 1470 N. Van Nesa Ave grave, hav. poka dotted th. earth ef Bataan. Tarawa, Iwo Jlma, Okinawa. Chin, and ether placee too numerous but alwaya te re, main poignant In on.', m.meri.a. to write about. Th. COP FSC Cam.: Tonight th. niilldog. from thi. school will en counter the Tigers of the College ol The Pacific In a bit or fisotball gl Stockton Tbe Bulldog* have a hea vler team and probably a bettet team but they are handicapped by the lark of practice and games under their belt I saw COP play and lease their first two game* They had Ihe fight Ing spirit, but they larked weight experience, and reeervea to be much of a serious threat to their more fKiwcrful more experienced heavier, and larger armed service opponent. However a week ago ihey held the .Irons. Santa Barbara Marine*, a tesm which we meet they have hamyaaygdj Oear Mom: On August t when th. Japan.a. unofficially aurr.nd «r.d to th* AIM*. I happened te be in the Chinatown of Stock ton The new. of th. J.paneae ' .urrend.r was s momentous day to all who believe in th. peaceful pursuits of Ma but I doubt if , sny people war. happi.r than tha Chmaee, who had for eight yeara fought tha Nipa Throughout th. day and lata into th. night th.y beat dram, snd bang.d cymbals Th.ir hunger for victory at last was being neurlah.d Hut prior to thla eventful day for tbe Allied Natlona I aaw a few oth er Interesting things which can't be erased from my mind I aaw a Chinees lady a mlddleaged Isdy, clutching s telegram tears strosav I Contmued e. Puff Si Pair. ze VJur -Atdverthan Since 1910 Fresntvs House of Finer Jewelry A. S. Shaddow Jewelry Co. 1134 Fulton Phone 2-3197 "Sweetheart" Diamonds Gruen, Bulova, Longines, Tavannes, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham Watches Distinctive Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO AU COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY PINS SORORITY PINS TROPrtlES Management Maurice "Red" Silverman Member Class 1926 Varsity "F" Society Alpha Fraternity Chinese Students More Football Name Committees - The Fresno Stete College Collegia!* _ - Page Three Roberta Louie, freehman. snd Koaallnd Chong. Junior, were elect Nl AWS Luncheon Club represent the Srst meeting of the Chinese Students Club, held in the commit tee room Wednesday noon. Plana for tbe cake aale that waa held yeaterday were discussed Die cuseion of tbe initiation for tb* new member, waa then held Commit tees appointed were the Initiation committee beaded by l.ol. Chun. .Ire president,. tbe refreshment committee by Rosalind Chong. hi. torian. and the YrsnaporUtlon com mlttee by Melvlir Mar. sophomore Mlaa Chut) will hsvs on her committee JeaOe Lowe Edwin Lum. Shirley Wong. Rdwaeri Voung. I* vld Leong. Marjorle Chow Wallace Mar and Oeraldine Mar Mlaa Chong will be aaalated by Helen Chin. laabelle Wong. Gertrude Vies. Barbers Ko. Bether Lum snd Klvlrs Chan Helping Mar will b, Bernard Lew. David Fung. Hanaei Chin. Cloyd Cong, and Roberta «a£eU Improper lighting is Just os bod for your eyes os the crazy idea shown here. Use correct size bulbs in proper fixtures for your study and work. Keep your bulbs clean ond you'll be surprised how much better you con see SETTER LIGHT MEANS BETTER SIGHT i*d from Pmgr'l) i a bus. according l Ridley Coach Plereon will atart Kelly at left half. Shropahlre at right half. Oustafaon at quarterback sad Vslsrello st full back, C.uatafaon a 200 pounder, will probably do much of the punting The lineup FSC COP Oustafaon q Raley I.E Mitchell LT Moran Ui Skorbko C Woodyard n°"t ao Woodyard Winder RT ScaletU *'»• RE Hackett K*"» LH Smltl Valarello F Mahlatead Shropshire RH Kane Other team member* who will go are Melvin Ahlenalager. Oliver indwell. Jim Burton. Robert man. Harold DeOrlan. William Dirklnaon. Joe Fslco. Sonny Lewi. Sam Mongelll. Daren Nelklrk. law rence Nelson Lewi. Pspsc. Benny Phillip.. Don Puraell Verna Ran dell. Looter Rlggina.. C.lenn Shaffer Ray Taylor Ed Weber. Bob Wll Wealey Wlpf. Able Subln and Bob Wills Managers Bob Aralanlan and C.!T^ut,ook lHou'»* P'oblem iV^^tr^ Becomes Acute By Allie This year marks aloe of oar collect _ . [etaadarde <ff atudent life Bach day that M practice of • Keyls trip Enrollment Deadline Set ai 5 P.M. Today Enrollment and program rarda muat be Sled In the registrar's of flee before 5 p m today In order to avoid a fine. Mrs Wilms Wight registrar baa announced One of SS cents per day up to III be levied after Ihe deadline. ahe added, and tbe atudent muat preeent hia reglatratlon card along with his rlaas enrollment and pro gram carde Petitions to Circulate For Class Offices claaa office, may be obtained Tueaday. In tbe office of Frank Meaple atudent preaident according to Pearledna Larson, chairman of the election commit »pen sre president, vice aeornad to apeak ro •be said she was confused oa Regl.tration Day Ibe found the Instructors she came In contact with helpful sad patient Unlike the freehman who Inquired tbe Triple 8 Information booth for the location of tbe college cam pus Ruth wss able to locate her clasaee quite easily Abov* all ahe itated that a friendliness aad redeehtp ezlated st SUte tbst Is ire In moot high schools and col sea. Tbe opinion of Michael Feller. Spanish and German atudent. from Merida. Mexico, ret am* tbe respect r atudenta have she. the I'niversity of Mexico Michael said. "Oh. Fresno State It I. . beautiful achool " After s year la tbe i'nited SUte. Michael apeaka Engllah quite fluently He I. an en glneerlng major The question of Joining clubs was ■ought up by Dorothy Benjamin so s freehman Those reqnlre- ent. may be - - - - Hey You! DON'T FORGET NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT! Make Reservations to Be ai ttte MARIGOLD BALLROOM FROM 8.30 TO 11:30 ^ Vf©** dancing to Dick Alexanders Orchestra Featuring Kay Curtis and Martha McGowan — An Eesettle oi Fun lor Everyone — Ladies 50c Gent. 60c few old edition, may be obtained In The Collegian office In the stu dent union Aa a whole moat freshman ate lent* realised a coo foe too com non to most Registration Days, bat he kindness snd tolerance of ad | this yas Collins sale, _^^^^^^^^ higher than In aay year prevtoas There I. a tot of reorganising to be seas with the return of veterans A Job la e had for |each student who wlahea to aar tlclpate " Kenneth Mills, varsity loot ball player, sees set only mors stadoat III*, but bigger sad bettor football With tbe return of Jack Kelly and other. Uke blm. F8C should be tops In football by nasi fall- ONelll. chairman of the college agricultural committee, was chairman of a Snance itttee to make plana far the rund railing drive O'Neill atatod that the egrtcul tarsi sipaaalon project weald se of th* ral Playhouse Tryouts for One-act, Set for 3 P.M. AH studenU Interested In being tbe seriea of Modem directed .eact playa to be given this fall i the Playhouse should report for tryouta this afternoon at S o'clock In Room Til. J W Wright, head of tbe speech department, baa sn- BUY WAR BONDS SHELBURNE"S STATIONERY 1981 Maripoaa St. Phone 4-5007 FULL ZIPPER 3-RING All leather binders an Brief com with I With tho Increaee In college en rollment there bas been a aubee quent Increaee in the shortage of bousing facllltlea for the SO per cent of Statera living swsy from to Miss Mary er. dean of women, snd Dr. Mitchell P P tgga. dsan of men An ordinary bousing faclllttee were filled by June." atated Dean isny girla sr* being overcharged st present for tbe se commodatlona they've secured for themeelvee" Miss Baker hopes. ever, that thla condition may alleviated by the anticipated opening of a new boarding house for girl, near tbe college Tbe houelng ebortage for men la III mors seats duo to the con- sntly Increasing enrollment of ■lersns and other male students any wbo will be boused In tbe irracke when It la com- Handbook Helper Jeaa McCali Isss snejar. who haa had eta setae ss ea TW CoOawJaa. Imjaj wsaa sppotai ""^B™ *f'wa»j Miss MeCale will lake char** et •letod s Prospective Staters from tbla vl Inlty aa well aa outofstate bare •sd to give up college or se else where beceooe of tho hoeetag ebortage Many other .chssls la tea area - SUte and Stanford University, face housing problem sad bare alao bad lo turn away atudenta Farm School Plans Surveyed Tuesday The Hear Vie Mirror . expect* to receive from s teases Interacted la proasotlag sari—m»g In the valley. Lt. Clancy. Ex-FSCer. Gets Air Medel a*bart L. Clancy. Fret SUte College graduate, has b< MtyUI for a citation algned by Vina Aa mlrsl John 8 McCain. UBN. Cam lor. Second Carrier Task ». U. Clancy wss lauded for Distinguishing himself by mentor lost, acts wbUe participating In aerial flight against enemy forcea inthe Philippine area" U. Clancy entered tbe Navy la June. l»«l. and baa eamplotsd bis •rat tour of overseas duty Rushing Discussed by Omeges et First Meet Tb*_Osaeea XI < ■*«af /eew f*tt 2) pertmeat ragrou to talk tbst your son 1. Iter been killed In actlea la** aotdler of the Amortoaa 1 Filipino lady eae aay bass. dueed see lo ber sea whe rat ar aad from the Bereeeas ef war Tbe ribbon, that « above all tbe steers w .ported oa bis chest was 1 pi* Heart. On the wineew of a etockten thee, were two etare that had ones Saa eta're—deeth had ihasaSad Upon settles who resided two happy yoese i ■awveesa. Te sll i a. St as a I r scrutiny I h -orkjag ia tbe shin, s la tbe ear oat ef a reeUaraat I tbs Purple Heart I The mleM * aad love ef sll
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Title | 1945_09 The Daily Collegian September 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. |
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Title | September 21, 1945 Pg 2-3 |
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" |
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mtfjmTwo
coasojAW
ease** Holidays >na anamination P.nods br
ths rncsNO stats cOLLeoe association
awSwr ». tSST, at tl
Editor
AdvertiS.ri ?-' :r. :-;»»:
News Editor
Copy Editor
lean Casey
Clarence Niebuhr
Bonnie Beeman
Betty Kent
The freen* Stete College Colle
l^ambkntyS...
By UHfputia .
well tbe resumption of school, we hsvs again
ad.ced acouta among sll tke nooks snd crsnnlea
(even in tke library—seen* thing, do happen over
there, yea know'(around tke campus to bring In the
istest gossip
At s famed local apartment houoe near th.
campus, girls ar. already beginning te receive
aftor-Kour phone calls. The outstanding event
of the week, perhape. la the call Monday night
for "B. S , the people's choice " Wwen aaked who
waa calling, a c.rtaln sbee.vt-mlr.ded student pees-
ident ef s local institution waa in ouch a dither
while talkrflj to tha young lady that he momentarily forgot www. he wss. Me piped up with
the brilliant answer, "Just a minute. I'll look In
my wallet and see.''
The Spirit of the College
With thc Sad ..t V«..>rld War II, students
st Fresno State College are facing the prospect
of reconversion to normal college Bays, and
although many traditions and opportunities
have not yet been and will not be revived this
semester, many others will become, in the immediate future, indispensable aspects of college life
And with the return of these events, such as
intercollegiate football, which, for thc Bull
dogs, is already on its way to pre-war status,
the students of Fresno State College may look
forward to an eventful year, which must and
will have the support of an eager and hard-
workmg student body.
Every student must enrer into his class work,
and true the spinr of the college, with thc
wholehearted idea that his^college days will
prove their worth to him in his post-college
profession, from both thc social and the academic standpoint
With the sincere idea thar reconversion on
the FSC Campus will come naturally with the
efforts of the entire srudenr body, rather than
either a small or a large part, the editors of
Thc Collegian extend to every student their
welcome and best wishes with thc spirit of
friendliness and cooperation that has made
Fresno State what ir is roday.
And then, among the bomeleaa atudenta around
campua la a prominent veteran of last year IRC
fame Well. La>e. the park atlll rurnlahee nice hard
benrhea if you get desperate
Freshmen are very dlatlnguishable. It bsa I
noticed by Ulllputla'a gossip hounds. Rven without
tbe green dinka and ribbon, (which many froeh girli
fall to display prominently), the neophytea may he
•potted N, mile away They walk Into classroom,
while classes are taking place, wander up and down
tbe weet wing corridor downstair, looking for Boom
III. and even commit the unforn+v.ble crime ol lolt
.ring around and on the «acj*ed senior benches in
tbe wort court Freshmen, you'd better watch where
you're .tending"^
a * *
Speaking ef freehmen, there', th. caa. of She
two meek little atud.nt. who unknowingly w.lk.d
into th. wrong room wh.n th.y want te their
aocial aclence lecture The college profeaeor
began hi. I.ctur. by giving th. nam. ef th.
textbook; then he atart.d on streame
Finally, sensing something rotten, the squirm:
froeh mu.iered up enough courage to ask If the clasi
waa aocial aclence To their bewilderment, the poor
girla discovered that the class wsa psychology, and
that tbe professor waa not Mr Buckman but Dr
In a roar of confusion, they retreated
The Rear View
Mirror . . .
By Lee Soto
Nineteen days ago a Japanese aur
render delegation headed by Ma
8hlgenilt.ii who signed for
Emperor Hirohlto. on tbe decks of
he mighty 1'SS Missouri before
.eneral Douglaa M a r A r t h u r
rought the war which they com
menced on December 7. IStl. to a
loe* The place and situation wss
■ery much dUtarent from that
rhlrh the J*r*rphe militarist had
promised to the Japanese and to
her conquerors.
Since September 2 I'.eneral Mar
Arthur and hla I'nited States Oa
cupation Forcea have landed In Ja
pan to occupy that nation whicb
for over 2.0U0 yeara had been rree
foreign Invasion Japan hi the
a which had never taated de
feat but today ahe haa tasted defeat and will continue to bear the
bitter taate of defeat until ahe has
learned to live as a rlvlllaed mem
ber of tbe family of nations
Tha versatile philosophy of tha
Japanese, in victory arrogant and
cruel; >n d.f.aS aullenly polite.
r.ady to do th. bidding of th.ir
victor.. Isn't going to fool Mac-
Arthur or any of the other Amer
Ic.n occupational commander,
because many of them became
very well acquainted with th*
Japanae* and hi. atrocitie. dur.
Th. treachery of Pearl Harbor
will alao be . guiding light if
th.y begin to become too las. and
though tha preeent Premier,
Prlne. Naruhlko Mlgaahi-Kunl.
and other Japan.ee may want to
forget December 7, 1S41, much
Amerfcan and Allied blood ha*
turn.d th* Pacific
With th. prospect ef tha game at COP tonight,
we're wondering how many atudenta ar. plan
nlng en hitchhiking Sut then, with th. ga*
rationing off, it should be fairly poaaibi. for
meet ef th* eager atudenta to attend
Alao. how about sll tbe "Fs" and "FSC's' tb
usually become evident around the COP campua Juat
prior to the big game' Haa that been taken care
aa ususl. Frank?
e a e
I see tha eternal freehman ia atlll around. .
H. prides himself in being th. only aev.nth se-
mooter froeh (if it', eighth. Sup*, my apollglea)
remaining en th. campua. The rest ef the antique, .tth.r war. condemned aa poor business
riaka or gov* up long ago!
And *ave you heard about the student majoring
In fcagllah 1? After five or all years of it. he
sssy decide to change hla major Who know*'
Here Again to Serve You With
ONE OF THE LARGEST POPULAR AND CLASSICAL
RECORD LIBRARIES IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
Popular Sheet Music Prompt and Fair Radio Service
PRE-WAR QUALITY REZNOR&ELECTRIC ROOM HEATERS
$16.50 to 1109.75 for 1 to 7 Room*
'muni Now While Limited Stock Lasts
Terms Arranged
THE HOUSE APPLIANCE CO.
Workers Needed
For Post Office
nounced It ia ber plan, ahe declared, to attempt to keep tke of
•e open from 8 until 6
The unfilled hour* are Monday
from S-li and 1S-6; Tueeday. IS. 4.
S. Wednesday Sll 115
Thursdsy. II, 2. and S; and Friday.
8 12. snd 15
Volunteer, now working and th*
Jure they work are: Betty Shea
gren. Monday at 11, Joan Potter.
Tuesday and Thursday at I; Mil
dred Rosa. Tueaday at 10 Jeanneta
Milton. Tueeday and Thursday at
II. Franrella Hanaen. Tueeday at
1. Dorothy Kevorkian. Tueeday at
2. Vivian lilbler Tueaday and
Thursday st S; Barbara' Oirven.
Wednesday at 11: Barbara Lundln.
Thursday at ». dene Kahl and Pat
Ooodwln. Thursday at, 10. Lola
Chun. Thursday at 1; Ollle swan*,
Friday at S. and Doria Van Neea.
Friday at 12
The sign up aheet la in the poet
office Permission must be obtained
from tbe counter girla In tbe book
atore to enter
The purpose of the atudent poet
office ia to enable all atudenta to
receive their mall Bent to the col
y\
THE MUSIC BAR"
1470 N. Van Nesa Ave
grave, hav. poka dotted th. earth
ef Bataan. Tarawa, Iwo Jlma,
Okinawa. Chin, and ether placee
too numerous but alwaya te re,
main poignant In on.', m.meri.a.
to write about.
Th. COP FSC Cam.: Tonight th.
niilldog. from thi. school will en
counter the Tigers of the College ol
The Pacific In a bit or fisotball gl
Stockton Tbe Bulldog* have a hea
vler team and probably a bettet
team but they are handicapped by
the lark of practice and games
under their belt
I saw COP play and lease their
first two game* They had Ihe fight
Ing spirit, but they larked weight
experience, and reeervea to be
much of a serious threat to their
more fKiwcrful more experienced
heavier, and larger armed service
opponent. However a week ago
ihey held the .Irons. Santa Barbara
Marine*, a tesm which we meet
they have hamyaaygdj
Oear Mom: On August t when
th. Japan.a. unofficially aurr.nd
«r.d to th* AIM*. I happened
te be in the Chinatown of Stock
ton The new. of th. J.paneae '
.urrend.r was s momentous day
to all who believe in th. peaceful
pursuits of Ma but I doubt if ,
sny people war. happi.r than tha
Chmaee, who had for eight yeara
fought tha Nipa Throughout th.
day and lata into th. night th.y
beat dram, snd bang.d cymbals
Th.ir hunger for victory at last
was being neurlah.d
Hut prior to thla eventful day for
tbe Allied Natlona I aaw a few oth
er Interesting things which can't
be erased from my mind I aaw a
Chinees lady a mlddleaged Isdy,
clutching s telegram tears strosav
I Contmued e. Puff Si
Pair.
ze VJur
-Atdverthan
Since 1910
Fresntvs House of
Finer Jewelry
A. S. Shaddow
Jewelry Co.
1134 Fulton
Phone 2-3197
"Sweetheart"
Diamonds
Gruen, Bulova,
Longines, Tavannes,
Hamilton,
Elgin, Waltham
Watches
Distinctive Jewelry
SPECIAL RATES TO
AU
COLLEGE STUDENTS
AND
FACULTY MEMBERS
Headquarters for
FRATERNITY PINS
SORORITY PINS
TROPrtlES
Management
Maurice "Red" Silverman
Member
Class 1926
Varsity "F" Society
Alpha Fraternity
Chinese Students More Football
Name Committees
- The Fresno Stete College Collegia!* _
- Page Three
Roberta Louie, freehman. snd
Koaallnd Chong. Junior, were elect
Nl AWS Luncheon Club represent
the Srst meeting of the Chinese
Students Club, held in the commit
tee room Wednesday noon.
Plana for tbe cake aale that waa
held yeaterday were discussed Die
cuseion of tbe initiation for tb* new
member, waa then held Commit
tees appointed were the Initiation
committee beaded by l.ol. Chun.
.Ire president,. tbe refreshment
committee by Rosalind Chong. hi.
torian. and the YrsnaporUtlon com
mlttee by Melvlir Mar. sophomore
Mlaa Chut) will hsvs on her committee JeaOe Lowe Edwin Lum.
Shirley Wong. Rdwaeri Voung. I*
vld Leong. Marjorle Chow Wallace
Mar and Oeraldine Mar Mlaa
Chong will be aaalated by Helen
Chin. laabelle Wong. Gertrude
Vies. Barbers Ko. Bether Lum snd
Klvlrs Chan Helping Mar will b,
Bernard Lew. David Fung. Hanaei
Chin. Cloyd Cong, and Roberta
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Improper lighting is Just os
bod for your eyes os the
crazy idea shown here. Use
correct size bulbs in proper
fixtures for your study and
work. Keep your bulbs clean
ond you'll be surprised how
much better you con see
SETTER LIGHT MEANS
BETTER SIGHT
i*d from Pmgr'l)
i a bus. according l
Ridley
Coach Plereon will atart Kelly
at left half. Shropahlre at right
half. Oustafaon at quarterback sad
Vslsrello st full back, C.uatafaon
a 200 pounder, will probably do
much of the punting
The lineup
FSC COP
Oustafaon q
Raley I.E
Mitchell LT
Moran Ui
Skorbko C Woodyard
n°"t ao Woodyard
Winder RT ScaletU
*'»• RE Hackett
K*"» LH Smltl
Valarello F Mahlatead
Shropshire RH Kane
Other team member* who will go
are Melvin Ahlenalager. Oliver
indwell. Jim Burton. Robert
man. Harold DeOrlan. William
Dirklnaon. Joe Fslco. Sonny Lewi.
Sam Mongelll. Daren Nelklrk. law
rence Nelson Lewi. Pspsc. Benny
Phillip.. Don Puraell Verna Ran
dell. Looter Rlggina.. C.lenn Shaffer
Ray Taylor Ed Weber. Bob Wll
Wealey Wlpf. Able Subln and
Bob Wills
Managers Bob Aralanlan and
C.!T^ut,ook lHou'»* P'oblem iV^^tr^
Becomes Acute
By Allie
This year marks
aloe of oar collect _ .
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