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Page Four Football Schedule Given The following la a copy of the 1945 football schedule, giving the date, opponents, place and tisne. night or day: fast 1*- California Polytechnic Collet*, StJdfLula Obispo—Score M. •apt 21 Cotlete of Pacific. Stockton Bcejayse. PBC. ■set. n— Mlnter Field. Fresno (night) f A ' Oat S— Alisons 8UU College. FugstoSptrliona (day) Oat IS—California Poly College, rreano (night) Oat Se—Santa Barbara Man nee. Santa Barbara (day) Oat 17 San Diego Bute, Fresno (night) Ms*. S— U. of Nevada. Reno (day). He*. IS—at Mary's College. Freeno (day). Me*. S«- Not yet contracted, here (day). -The Fresno State College CoHegien State Begins Land Proceedings Condemnation proceedings to ob lata title to IS scree of land east of She as!lee* stadium were begun Frt- Tbe Bute ef California filed ' Iratedlj salt sgalnat tke Freeno •tato College Foundation, s group I ef awastaeesmen wbo perebss.d tb* ' of tbe-aellog* until Frank W. ThSBass said ao building program sett to dsalgsiS te sat a fair par Chase price tor tbe land. The acreage embrace* Iota 1 and 'IS af the Stadium Tract and the northeast fourth of lot IS of tbe Oould Ranch, snd ia bounded by Cambridge WsBlali | Clark Avesuae. Bight members of the founds lion SsOt Frld.y with the state and col toes oeicials to diecuea tbe aull Cowell to Lecture raCeanwaei Ms Pag* II wotaaa'a choruses, that the college profeasur and tbe composer became acquainted snd the campus vl.lt by the artist wsa arranged Among th. widely known cnmpo ' swtleas of Cowell are .Tale, of Oar Gauntry aid* a concerto for piano aad symphony orchestra, and Anl BMl Magic, com posed for sym peseta bead. Tb* fromer waa re SSldld by tb* All American Youth Orchestra with Leopold Stokowakl end tbe latter Introduced hla Sum Star by Goldman. Bend In New York City Thomas Cites ' IComimmrd from Pot* 2) chase of tbe I'niversity Street Play house, which houses , the college speech department; tb* athletic flielda. and tbe tracta now occupied by the aclence building and campua library In sll esses, be explained, theee Ister were purchased by tbe atate at tbe original coet snd tbe foun dalion thus waa reimbursed. Citing the progreaa of Tbe college tbe era precedlne World War II r Thomas listed tee followinc fact. \_ The college boast* an afumnl of ie number ol graduate* in creased from^Am-WTi to 177 Ir IStO. a galirof more than 3"<> pei Kill I I ud-nt ii.-«:t m I km in 194041. an Increase of nunc than 70 per cent The number of faculty member. •-'•. »7 to 121 AMS Officers to Make Semester Plans Nell J*n»*n, AMS preaident ye* lerday announced that a meetlni of the AMS officers »ill b.- li.-|. thl. week to make plans for tb< flrat AMS activity of tbe year Tbe AMS. revived during war time to replace men'a fraternal or ganlxaliona. haa aa its membership all men students, who become n here automatically upon entering the college Ita function is to spun aor aocial activities and aid In at tlvitlea of other organisations Karl llurkman la faculty adviaet of tbe association Hey You! DON'T FORGET NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT! Make Reservations to Be ai the MARIGOLD BALLROOM FROM 8:30 TO 11:30 for dancing to Dick Alexanders Orchestra Featuring Kay Curtis and Martha McGowan — An Evening, ol Fun lor Everyone — Ladies 50c Gents 60c Name Phillips, Benny Bolt, Don Purcell. Don Ahleaslaeer, Melvin Riggins, Lester Randall. Vem Papac, Louis Mills, Ken ollege CoHegien ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L 1945 Grid Roster ^Ql I PGiJAIM Age Wt. Ht. CUuts Home Town ^aaaaP ^^^LW ^aaatW^aaa^'^eJaSsssW ^k^LW ^ ^T \* ny B 19 165 6:9 V Corcoran G 24 170 6:10 V Fresno "READABLE — WORTH READING" T5E HaaaVK 66 ColetWan. Robert 66 Flaco, Joe 57 Mitchell. Millatrd 59 Winder, Conley 60 Viarello. Frank Taylor, Roy Nelson. Lawrence Skochko, Ray B B E I '. B B T T B E B Weber, Ed Kelley. Jack Shropshire, Joe DeOrion, Harold Mongelli, Sam Raley, Hal Shaffer, Glenn Gustafson. Melvin Bidwell. Oliver Adorph, Norman Garabedian, Lee Burton, John NEW MEN: 18 Stagg. Ralph. V 4 58 Neikirk, Daren. C Dickenson. Bill CaUnaai. Joe. C A V Veteran; C Civilian B M B 22 G 22 B 20 B 20 B 22 B 22 H 24 Q 17 T 20 Wt. 155 170 180 205 170 145 145 175 185 170 165 170 195 210 175 180 145 185 190 195 170 .195 165 190 160 200 175 190 200 175. Ht. 6:9 6:10 6:11 6:0 6:1 5:8 5:9 6:0 6:1 5:10 5:10 5:9 6:1 6:3 6:10 6:1 5:7 5:11 6:1 5:10 5:10 5:10 5:6 5:11 6:0 6:10 5:10 6:1 6:0 6:1 Class V V c V Home Town Corcoran ..Fresno Fowler Fresno Fresno Fresno Sanger Clovis Clovis Fresno Hanford V f C Corcoran Fresno Fresno Livingston Fresno f v V C V V V c V Fresno Los Angeles Lindsay Fresno San Leandro Undsay Modesto KinRsburg Fresno Fresno Hunter. V Wilson. Robert ( Teraian. Hal. C Fairall. Bill. C 22 Shubin. Abe. V 6'.» Wlls, Bob. V 13 Putler. Ray. C 36 I., wis. Sonny, V . a Jump of almost 104) per ml.. ■ flrM* in which ■I climbed from 1S2S to jo ai present * than I.JOn former atudent* have put un military uniform. In \\ ...I.I War II iollun nstere of tbe college |* .bown by thr fact even In the wartime year of 1946 sa many a. 10 states ami SS t'allfor Bis rommunlti.'s. excluding Fresno were representeil in the enroll advantage of tbe federal rehabili tatinh program or th.- "Ol Hill of Rights' already ha., elaaaes and the veteran, tdminls tration haa aelected tbe i mpus as a place for a guldan. • Piftynm- m<-.Ileal and <!• ital stu dent, see Wxilc th.ir Al sswSJswSI .1 the collet.- were I year In IS or th.- tup " • cal and dental achoola of tb* naliSn Declaring no institution ..r higher Warning ran stake It. r< on quantltatiw- .lew Inpni. > ' atone. Dr Thomas referred to ... * of tbr outstanding achievement ■Sf etu.lent'. ■ ins So build by former atudenta or the college, example a for achievement In help d a new SSU.000.000 shrimp Industry for the country Tbe story wss published In the Header's IMgest The report referred to the SI.415. sou building program planned for the rampua In tbe postwar era and cited the expanded training pro- hich will be n ' VOL XXXIV FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946 NUMBJSR 1 Thomas Cifes FSC Progress And Needs for Postwar Era According to recent report released by Dr. Frank W. Thom- ss, college president, on the pre-war progress of the Fresno SUte College and the post-war needs of facilities for the college, a farm on which young men interested in agriculture can receive practical training is first among the college's needa for tbe post war era. The report, released by Dr Thorn aa In August, wss designed primarily to rite the colleges needs for facllltiea to meet tbe Increase In demand for training Alao Included among the faclll tlea ronaldered necesaary if the col lege la to fulfill tbe educational role expected of It in tbe San Joa quln Valley were dormltoriee for ■tudent* from outside Fresno, a mu nifirant collections available to the college may be displayed for public welfare Since tbe president's report waa compiled In June, the governor haa algned a bill paaaed by tbe ley awaawSS appropriating S4S.0O0 for land for the beginning of a college l»r Thomas ssld tbe approprla tlon will give thy college a atart In the direction of an <■- cultural program, adding. "Situat ed aa It la In an agricultural die trlct. the college la In an Ifleal po sltlon lo benegt hundreds of youths aspiring to be farmers. It la not fair to theee youths to require that they go out of the Han Joaquin Valley to get practical training In a field which constituted Central California's greatest economic re In considering the bousing short sge for students. In- Thomaa said that the war has shown tbe need for adequate living quarter, near the campus "Inindreds of student. have been unable to enroll In rlaases be. suae of lark of hous Ins." be aald the preaident mentioned that the college already haa a number of .. j - Raj somas u»a>«s authobtv or ne coca-coia co«s**mt sv COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO 906 "R" Street English Comp Test For Teachers Is Today The Kngll.h composition .ml grammar test required of all teach er (mining candidate* will be given this afternoon from 1 till S o'clock In It.«.in 117 according to lh- tier ttu.!.- Mill.ir.I. aaaoclate professor of Kngll.h Student, may take the lest any two hour, during that time lllue books will be furiil.lu.l but stu il. nt. mum bring a fountain pen fssSSS » ho paaa tbe teat are ei i-inpt from Kngllab 10S. s review roui.e In English composition, but those who fail must take the ...ur.e l>r nillard snld Part-time Employment , Open to Men, Women employment while attending college should contact Lorraine ahe st. la Beats, Ml for Information A .ailety or Joka for Loth in. n and women studetn. Is available Mlaa Sheet, will han.n. ptoymeut officer rsn be round Kircher Indicates Large Increase in Gl Enrollment A sharp increase of about 100 war veteran enrollees by Christmas st rreano State waa Indicated this week by A L Kircher. chief of the veterans' guidance center Although exact figure* art yet available, nearly 40 are entered under the rehabilitation service sad r.t men snd one (11 Bill ot Higbti Kircher derlsrea that at tbe rate service men sad discharged at leaat another hundred students may be expected to take advantage of thla war department financed education plan • for the spring He points out that laat September only 2S veterans registered, indl rating. In tbe San Joaquin Valley at leaat. the popularity of tbe plan. ' guii. ■ uuiuIh-i." be statea. "are ex Slater., and therefore their ma rtlculatlon 1. good, socially and politically " He went on to aay that thla ia due in a large part to tbe cooperation hla office baa received from the college and organisations Many of the vrtrrana are pre professional atudenta pre legal medicine, teaching, engineering, and buaineae administration Dr Prancla Smith, professor of education, acta aa counsellor and ad\laer for all the veterans under both program* giving and aupervla Ing all teats for the Vrtrrana' Ad ministration Outdance Center I. T ■sKreSS la chief advlatw for those who need it. K I* Cwtl ha* charge et, lh* training office Enrollment Increases Numbers About 250 l-arl svsllsble c ipptoximate Im j;.u BwaassaBl lei la, comptroller About 1.110 regular atudent. are reglatered. a figure ahlrh ln.ln.le* in students who sttend st stste expense An estimate on veterana attend lug under the Rehabilitation plaa ..ii.l 01 Hill or (tight. I. aet at 100. DSSBstSS figures on enrollment, in eluding percentage of women aad men. aa well aa classes, will be iv..liable aom.-tlae next•aannth Aptitude Test Saturday Ihe aptitude snd reading test will be given for late registrants an.I .tu.lruta who have not yet tak .ii It Saturday at II Sn a ni a. curd ina to l>r Presets SmiU prof...or of education Cowell to Lecture To Music Students Heary Cowell fsassd Asset-loss cotapoeer. who has made lee tears of Europe .lac. 1SSS. will awake his •rst public sppearaaaa tames esse- V alley two Cowell wbo has served ss lor mualc editor la the New York office of tho OWI. Is aa leave from the New York » Research, where ho lo preSissir af music. He la a music const Hsu American I'slon ton, D C, sod th* suthor af* 75 published rompoeltlo Cow.ll will play s number of his a chord built on aH tha tone* of the seal** and provldlaff varieties according to the scale Chosen for his work with the OWI because or hla familiarity with tb* musical preference* of p»*p*ss mora thaa SS.S00 rewards seed la oversea* brosdeaats Feurtoea ste diss broadcast frost th* Nsw York headquarter* virtually S4 hours s day At present, tbe eosspossr. who I. living with his father Is taw. C A Hawkins, os Shaw Aveauo. K working on U.cld.nt.1 Music To A Hamlet, which will ho a 01 vsr- don, with sll male part, to he taken by ssen Is the army or re cently released It wss through the presentation by the Cweillan Singers, under the dlrestion of Verne Delaney assiat ant profeasor of mualc of Assort d ky Cowell for tCm ..ed oo Pot* M BijHclot^Gnaclers ia» COP in Easy 13-0 Win BrBuceFtwris Coach "Pig" Piersoo's battling Bulldogs upset the dope buckets by scoring a decisive MM) victory ever a heevfly favored COP eleven in the traditional "Bit Geass," played In Stockton Friday, night. It sras the twenty third .aeettaijj of the two rivals aad esede Statistics of COP Game Are Given Tb* stalwart aaBtkal defeadera held PasiSc to Jast St year* gisaad piers, cootraated srltfc rases ssada hr rtSC hy raai plays OOP could averago allghtly over s yard per running alar, hat {ae Staters averaged SS lata hit their stark thaa did COP tosses, two of IT being completed for the Tiger, of Paetwa P Valsrsllo threw the aaaee. fat Pint downs favored Preano I to three Sparking tbe Prosao Stat* leaning stuck wss Jack Kelley. wl reeled at SS yards Is alao Ua* SS yards, sa average af 7 S yards per try for aloe running play., totaling SS yards swat College or Psatkc hell-carry lag effort was that of Dos gssltk. who toted the hall seven tlssas aad gained IS ysrda for s ST ysrda per-try average Fifteen College Coeds and Graduates Wed in Summer Fifteen Preeao SUte Ootleaa coeds and graduates were married during the aummer One of tbe most unusual cere monies of the aummer waa that of Ira The reremon; the garden of the at S am Jane 1 Mra Wamaley graduated from Prestvp State Col lege In June, and la now teaching .rammer School A former art major and Omega XI Omtcron sorority member. Peggy Moaaeoa. aad U Mark Tikes were married Juae S Tlbbe. s Ms Alpha Delta, waa aa outatandlng Preeao State College athlete Culminating a year'a engagement. Beverly Huffman became the bride of Pet Richard Parker Juae S st tho home of tho hride'a par onto. Mr and Mrs. Harare Huff In Hanford. Mra. Parker wss mooy af Joyce Duaket aad OereM aa Juae IS Mrs I snd seat President sf th* Pua-Hel Oa Jaatf IS at S p.m tee farmer Prosao auto Casleaa stwaaa Mildred Walgren sad Sargaat U laa Kellenberger. were married the Plrat Preehytwisa Cherch married to Ba.lgn James Dc erty aa Juas IT In tke Nsvy C el st Corpus t'hriatl. Texas The bride was s member af tke Delta kappa earortty aad s pkysloal sde major Tho groom was aa rCswawaW *• Page J sad Bute's goal was never mlsas r threatened The BaHSses scored early ta the Smith ewutdget the hoaadlng stff- skln Hs was Salteaad there hr a shoe striae uakle by end Mai Salar euLLOOoa scone a sain Ob the Srst play Uawwafter a had It was midway la tke secoad pe rtad before the BaBdaas kit saw. dirt sgals. the sears aasssas ss a reeult of aoss* headsap plariaff hy pinal scont tse Thaa after two passes had hoea hatted dewa. VtJarano imisssSsf wIU oad Boy Taylor who skkde a ii a* ii . eswa sjwetaiaoa gave tea Bulatsea * hrst dowa oa the akt, VaaSasBa ateeked aeer right geaed to tfJare sUadlag ap A fumble aa PIBfstwON SUBSTITUTtS Jack Katty again operated wM* als triakr feaalag ss did Joa Shraa. Male Student Wented For Night Wetchmen Aar atale studaat aftereetod la worklag alghu fro*. 11 pa ta • tvss ss sight wsirhsass tear sea- taet Dr Paat V. Sts»S*a la Beass lira. Th* job pars SS0 far s sts lay weak. Saturday nights beta* tS^H
Object Description
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 4- September 25, 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 | Page Four Football Schedule Given The following la a copy of the 1945 football schedule, giving the date, opponents, place and tisne. night or day: fast 1*- California Polytechnic Collet*, StJdfLula Obispo—Score M. •apt 21 Cotlete of Pacific. Stockton Bcejayse. PBC. ■set. n— Mlnter Field. Fresno (night) f A ' Oat S— Alisons 8UU College. FugstoSptrliona (day) Oat IS—California Poly College, rreano (night) Oat Se—Santa Barbara Man nee. Santa Barbara (day) Oat 17 San Diego Bute, Fresno (night) Ms*. S— U. of Nevada. Reno (day). He*. IS—at Mary's College. Freeno (day). Me*. S«- Not yet contracted, here (day). -The Fresno State College CoHegien State Begins Land Proceedings Condemnation proceedings to ob lata title to IS scree of land east of She as!lee* stadium were begun Frt- Tbe Bute ef California filed ' Iratedlj salt sgalnat tke Freeno •tato College Foundation, s group I ef awastaeesmen wbo perebss.d tb* ' of tbe-aellog* until Frank W. ThSBass said ao building program sett to dsalgsiS te sat a fair par Chase price tor tbe land. The acreage embrace* Iota 1 and 'IS af the Stadium Tract and the northeast fourth of lot IS of tbe Oould Ranch, snd ia bounded by Cambridge WsBlali | Clark Avesuae. Bight members of the founds lion SsOt Frld.y with the state and col toes oeicials to diecuea tbe aull Cowell to Lecture raCeanwaei Ms Pag* II wotaaa'a choruses, that the college profeasur and tbe composer became acquainted snd the campus vl.lt by the artist wsa arranged Among th. widely known cnmpo ' swtleas of Cowell are .Tale, of Oar Gauntry aid* a concerto for piano aad symphony orchestra, and Anl BMl Magic, com posed for sym peseta bead. Tb* fromer waa re SSldld by tb* All American Youth Orchestra with Leopold Stokowakl end tbe latter Introduced hla Sum Star by Goldman. Bend In New York City Thomas Cites ' IComimmrd from Pot* 2) chase of tbe I'niversity Street Play house, which houses , the college speech department; tb* athletic flielda. and tbe tracta now occupied by the aclence building and campua library In sll esses, be explained, theee Ister were purchased by tbe atate at tbe original coet snd tbe foun dalion thus waa reimbursed. Citing the progreaa of Tbe college tbe era precedlne World War II r Thomas listed tee followinc fact. \_ The college boast* an afumnl of ie number ol graduate* in creased from^Am-WTi to 177 Ir IStO. a galirof more than 3"<> pei Kill I I ud-nt ii.-«:t m I km in 194041. an Increase of nunc than 70 per cent The number of faculty member. •-'•. »7 to 121 AMS Officers to Make Semester Plans Nell J*n»*n, AMS preaident ye* lerday announced that a meetlni of the AMS officers »ill b.- li.-|. thl. week to make plans for tb< flrat AMS activity of tbe year Tbe AMS. revived during war time to replace men'a fraternal or ganlxaliona. haa aa its membership all men students, who become n here automatically upon entering the college Ita function is to spun aor aocial activities and aid In at tlvitlea of other organisations Karl llurkman la faculty adviaet of tbe association Hey You! DON'T FORGET NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT! Make Reservations to Be ai the MARIGOLD BALLROOM FROM 8:30 TO 11:30 for dancing to Dick Alexanders Orchestra Featuring Kay Curtis and Martha McGowan — An Evening, ol Fun lor Everyone — Ladies 50c Gents 60c Name Phillips, Benny Bolt, Don Purcell. Don Ahleaslaeer, Melvin Riggins, Lester Randall. Vem Papac, Louis Mills, Ken ollege CoHegien ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L 1945 Grid Roster ^Ql I PGiJAIM Age Wt. Ht. CUuts Home Town ^aaaaP ^^^LW ^aaatW^aaa^'^eJaSsssW ^k^LW ^ ^T \* ny B 19 165 6:9 V Corcoran G 24 170 6:10 V Fresno "READABLE — WORTH READING" T5E HaaaVK 66 ColetWan. Robert 66 Flaco, Joe 57 Mitchell. Millatrd 59 Winder, Conley 60 Viarello. Frank Taylor, Roy Nelson. Lawrence Skochko, Ray B B E I '. B B T T B E B Weber, Ed Kelley. Jack Shropshire, Joe DeOrion, Harold Mongelli, Sam Raley, Hal Shaffer, Glenn Gustafson. Melvin Bidwell. Oliver Adorph, Norman Garabedian, Lee Burton, John NEW MEN: 18 Stagg. Ralph. V 4 58 Neikirk, Daren. C Dickenson. Bill CaUnaai. Joe. C A V Veteran; C Civilian B M B 22 G 22 B 20 B 20 B 22 B 22 H 24 Q 17 T 20 Wt. 155 170 180 205 170 145 145 175 185 170 165 170 195 210 175 180 145 185 190 195 170 .195 165 190 160 200 175 190 200 175. Ht. 6:9 6:10 6:11 6:0 6:1 5:8 5:9 6:0 6:1 5:10 5:10 5:9 6:1 6:3 6:10 6:1 5:7 5:11 6:1 5:10 5:10 5:10 5:6 5:11 6:0 6:10 5:10 6:1 6:0 6:1 Class V V c V Home Town Corcoran ..Fresno Fowler Fresno Fresno Fresno Sanger Clovis Clovis Fresno Hanford V f C Corcoran Fresno Fresno Livingston Fresno f v V C V V V c V Fresno Los Angeles Lindsay Fresno San Leandro Undsay Modesto KinRsburg Fresno Fresno Hunter. V Wilson. Robert ( Teraian. Hal. C Fairall. Bill. C 22 Shubin. Abe. V 6'.» Wlls, Bob. V 13 Putler. Ray. C 36 I., wis. Sonny, V . a Jump of almost 104) per ml.. ■ flrM* in which ■I climbed from 1S2S to jo ai present * than I.JOn former atudent* have put un military uniform. In \\ ...I.I War II iollun nstere of tbe college |* .bown by thr fact even In the wartime year of 1946 sa many a. 10 states ami SS t'allfor Bis rommunlti.'s. excluding Fresno were representeil in the enroll advantage of tbe federal rehabili tatinh program or th.- "Ol Hill of Rights' already ha., elaaaes and the veteran, tdminls tration haa aelected tbe i mpus as a place for a guldan. • Piftynm- m<-.Ileal and ' atone. Dr Thomas referred to ... * of tbr outstanding achievement ■Sf etu.lent'. ■ ins So build by former atudenta or the college, example a for achievement In help d a new SSU.000.000 shrimp Industry for the country Tbe story wss published In the Header's IMgest The report referred to the SI.415. sou building program planned for the rampua In tbe postwar era and cited the expanded training pro- hich will be n ' VOL XXXIV FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946 NUMBJSR 1 Thomas Cifes FSC Progress And Needs for Postwar Era According to recent report released by Dr. Frank W. Thom- ss, college president, on the pre-war progress of the Fresno SUte College and the post-war needs of facilities for the college, a farm on which young men interested in agriculture can receive practical training is first among the college's needa for tbe post war era. The report, released by Dr Thorn aa In August, wss designed primarily to rite the colleges needs for facllltiea to meet tbe Increase In demand for training Alao Included among the faclll tlea ronaldered necesaary if the col lege la to fulfill tbe educational role expected of It in tbe San Joa quln Valley were dormltoriee for ■tudent* from outside Fresno, a mu nifirant collections available to the college may be displayed for public welfare Since tbe president's report waa compiled In June, the governor haa algned a bill paaaed by tbe ley awaawSS appropriating S4S.0O0 for land for the beginning of a college l»r Thomas ssld tbe approprla tlon will give thy college a atart In the direction of an <■- cultural program, adding. "Situat ed aa It la In an agricultural die trlct. the college la In an Ifleal po sltlon lo benegt hundreds of youths aspiring to be farmers. It la not fair to theee youths to require that they go out of the Han Joaquin Valley to get practical training In a field which constituted Central California's greatest economic re In considering the bousing short sge for students. In- Thomaa said that the war has shown tbe need for adequate living quarter, near the campus "Inindreds of student. have been unable to enroll In rlaases be. suae of lark of hous Ins." be aald the preaident mentioned that the college already haa a number of .. j - Raj somas u»a>«s authobtv or ne coca-coia co«s**mt sv COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO 906 "R" Street English Comp Test For Teachers Is Today The Kngll.h composition .ml grammar test required of all teach er (mining candidate* will be given this afternoon from 1 till S o'clock In It.«.in 117 according to lh- tier ttu.!.- Mill.ir.I. aaaoclate professor of Kngll.h Student, may take the lest any two hour, during that time lllue books will be furiil.lu.l but stu il. nt. mum bring a fountain pen fssSSS » ho paaa tbe teat are ei i-inpt from Kngllab 10S. s review roui.e In English composition, but those who fail must take the ...ur.e l>r nillard snld Part-time Employment , Open to Men, Women employment while attending college should contact Lorraine ahe st. la Beats, Ml for Information A .ailety or Joka for Loth in. n and women studetn. Is available Mlaa Sheet, will han.n. ptoymeut officer rsn be round Kircher Indicates Large Increase in Gl Enrollment A sharp increase of about 100 war veteran enrollees by Christmas st rreano State waa Indicated this week by A L Kircher. chief of the veterans' guidance center Although exact figure* art yet available, nearly 40 are entered under the rehabilitation service sad r.t men snd one (11 Bill ot Higbti Kircher derlsrea that at tbe rate service men sad discharged at leaat another hundred students may be expected to take advantage of thla war department financed education plan • for the spring He points out that laat September only 2S veterans registered, indl rating. In tbe San Joaquin Valley at leaat. the popularity of tbe plan. ' guii. ■ uuiuIh-i." be statea. "are ex Slater., and therefore their ma rtlculatlon 1. good, socially and politically " He went on to aay that thla ia due in a large part to tbe cooperation hla office baa received from the college and organisations Many of the vrtrrana are pre professional atudenta pre legal medicine, teaching, engineering, and buaineae administration Dr Prancla Smith, professor of education, acta aa counsellor and ad\laer for all the veterans under both program* giving and aupervla Ing all teats for the Vrtrrana' Ad ministration Outdance Center I. T ■sKreSS la chief advlatw for those who need it. K I* Cwtl ha* charge et, lh* training office Enrollment Increases Numbers About 250 l-arl svsllsble c ipptoximate Im j;.u BwaassaBl lei la, comptroller About 1.110 regular atudent. are reglatered. a figure ahlrh ln.ln.le* in students who sttend st stste expense An estimate on veterana attend lug under the Rehabilitation plaa ..ii.l 01 Hill or (tight. I. aet at 100. DSSBstSS figures on enrollment, in eluding percentage of women aad men. aa well aa classes, will be iv..liable aom.-tlae next•aannth Aptitude Test Saturday Ihe aptitude snd reading test will be given for late registrants an.I .tu.lruta who have not yet tak .ii It Saturday at II Sn a ni a. curd ina to l>r Presets SmiU prof...or of education Cowell to Lecture To Music Students Heary Cowell fsassd Asset-loss cotapoeer. who has made lee tears of Europe .lac. 1SSS. will awake his •rst public sppearaaaa tames esse- V alley two Cowell wbo has served ss lor mualc editor la the New York office of tho OWI. Is aa leave from the New York » Research, where ho lo preSissir af music. He la a music const Hsu American I'slon ton, D C, sod th* suthor af* 75 published rompoeltlo Cow.ll will play s number of his a chord built on aH tha tone* of the seal** and provldlaff varieties according to the scale Chosen for his work with the OWI because or hla familiarity with tb* musical preference* of p»*p*ss mora thaa SS.S00 rewards seed la oversea* brosdeaats Feurtoea ste diss broadcast frost th* Nsw York headquarter* virtually S4 hours s day At present, tbe eosspossr. who I. living with his father Is taw. C A Hawkins, os Shaw Aveauo. K working on U.cld.nt.1 Music To A Hamlet, which will ho a 01 vsr- don, with sll male part, to he taken by ssen Is the army or re cently released It wss through the presentation by the Cweillan Singers, under the dlrestion of Verne Delaney assiat ant profeasor of mualc of Assort d ky Cowell for tCm ..ed oo Pot* M BijHclot^Gnaclers ia» COP in Easy 13-0 Win BrBuceFtwris Coach "Pig" Piersoo's battling Bulldogs upset the dope buckets by scoring a decisive MM) victory ever a heevfly favored COP eleven in the traditional "Bit Geass," played In Stockton Friday, night. It sras the twenty third .aeettaijj of the two rivals aad esede Statistics of COP Game Are Given Tb* stalwart aaBtkal defeadera held PasiSc to Jast St year* gisaad piers, cootraated srltfc rases ssada hr rtSC hy raai plays OOP could averago allghtly over s yard per running alar, hat {ae Staters averaged SS lata hit their stark thaa did COP tosses, two of IT being completed for the Tiger, of Paetwa P Valsrsllo threw the aaaee. fat Pint downs favored Preano I to three Sparking tbe Prosao Stat* leaning stuck wss Jack Kelley. wl reeled at SS yards Is alao Ua* SS yards, sa average af 7 S yards per try for aloe running play., totaling SS yards swat College or Psatkc hell-carry lag effort was that of Dos gssltk. who toted the hall seven tlssas aad gained IS ysrda for s ST ysrda per-try average Fifteen College Coeds and Graduates Wed in Summer Fifteen Preeao SUte Ootleaa coeds and graduates were married during the aummer One of tbe most unusual cere monies of the aummer waa that of Ira The reremon; the garden of the at S am Jane 1 Mra Wamaley graduated from Prestvp State Col lege In June, and la now teaching .rammer School A former art major and Omega XI Omtcron sorority member. Peggy Moaaeoa. aad U Mark Tikes were married Juae S Tlbbe. s Ms Alpha Delta, waa aa outatandlng Preeao State College athlete Culminating a year'a engagement. Beverly Huffman became the bride of Pet Richard Parker Juae S st tho home of tho hride'a par onto. Mr and Mrs. Harare Huff In Hanford. Mra. Parker wss mooy af Joyce Duaket aad OereM aa Juae IS Mrs I snd seat President sf th* Pua-Hel Oa Jaatf IS at S p.m tee farmer Prosao auto Casleaa stwaaa Mildred Walgren sad Sargaat U laa Kellenberger. were married the Plrat Preehytwisa Cherch married to Ba.lgn James Dc erty aa Juas IT In tke Nsvy C el st Corpus t'hriatl. Texas The bride was s member af tke Delta kappa earortty aad s pkysloal sde major Tho groom was aa rCswawaW *• Page J sad Bute's goal was never mlsas r threatened The BaHSses scored early ta the Smith ewutdget the hoaadlng stff- skln Hs was Salteaad there hr a shoe striae uakle by end Mai Salar euLLOOoa scone a sain Ob the Srst play Uawwafter a had It was midway la tke secoad pe rtad before the BaBdaas kit saw. dirt sgals. the sears aasssas ss a reeult of aoss* headsap plariaff hy pinal scont tse Thaa after two passes had hoea hatted dewa. VtJarano imisssSsf wIU oad Boy Taylor who skkde a ii a* ii . eswa sjwetaiaoa gave tea Bulatsea * hrst dowa oa the akt, VaaSasBa ateeked aeer right geaed to tfJare sUadlag ap A fumble aa PIBfstwON SUBSTITUTtS Jack Katty again operated wM* als triakr feaalag ss did Joa Shraa. Male Student Wented For Night Wetchmen Aar atale studaat aftereetod la worklag alghu fro*. 11 pa ta • tvss ss sight wsirhsass tear sea- taet Dr Paat V. Sts»S*a la Beass lira. Th* job pars SS0 far s sts lay weak. Saturday nights beta* tS^H |