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Page Four -The Fresno State College CoHegian- Wahlberg Resigns VOLUME TWXNTY-E3QHT~ months of instrucl Men may apply for admittance one ot three groups: A—advanced meteorology, B—pro meteorology. r—basic pro meteorology. school algebra and geome- ycar or high school science h school graduation requirements 1 between 18 and 21 yean have had dlf- jral calculus, a ,nr of collego physics, and have ompletcd two years ot college. Men In class A are paid S75 a nonth. plus allowance of. 12.25 a lay for rations and quarters. Tul- Ion and clothing are fre t and C men receive J50 COLLEOIAW "READABLE — WOHTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943. ERC Men May Transfer For More College Work Men in the ERC are now eligible to apply for special college training in the field of meteorology leading to appointment as aviation cadets, according to an announcement received by Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs, dean of men. Men whose applications are granted will be sent to one of 29 colleges for rrom Yocum Elected Inter-frat Head leers for the spring seme elected last Tuesday by the Inter-Fraternity Council at alunch- 9 The "T-ZONE"-Taste and Throat-is the proving ground for cigarettes. Only your e and throat can decide which cigar you...and how it affects your throat For your taste and throat are absolutely individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your "T-ZONI" to a "T." Prove it for yourself! plctu-cs appear in the 1943 campus j have been asked by Patty St. John.' editor, to make appointments with Mrs. Blanche Wagner possible pending the decision: organizations as to group or vldual pictures. However, any- lay in the schedule should not keep students rrom making Immcdlste appointments ss they Miss St. Johi Canteen Lacks Carmen Miranda Who will be Carmen Miranda That is the question or the momen at the University Street Playhouse where "Caribbean Cruise." ne canteen production, Is being cast. Informal tryouts for dancing and singing roles were held In the Playhouse yesterday afternoon under the supervision ot Virginia Hess, Dorothy Hutchinson, and J. W. Wright or the board or direction. More talent Is still desired, and s Playhouse office held li aether row afternoon. Skits and dlalc are being prepared, and will ready for casting soon, axco to the directors. J. W. Wright, head or the d department, will leave tome for a three day trip to Los i for I B Will g Medical Students Will Take Test Pre-medlcal. dental, vetinary anr1 pharmacy students have been asked by Dr. G. W. Grai biology, to take a medical aptitude v IL i Thursday. Jai Although the test Is usually gl' mends that student* In their thlr semester or ister take It, since Dr. F. A. Moss, chairman ot the mlttee In charge, has said tl is doubtful as to whether S] Dr. Gra n Room > pay the dollar fee charged for printing and correcting the tests. Frolik, Pomerance, Dalbotten Give Recital The Pianoforte Club will present Theodore Dalbotten In a recital Wednesday, January 13 at S o'clock. Mis* Frolik will perform Bach'* Fantasia in C Minor. Capricclo by Scharlattl. Chopin's Nocturne, Op. 48. No. 1 and Three Fantastic Dance* of Shostakovich. Mis* Pomerance will play Mozart's Fantasia In C Minor, Intermezzo, Op. 116. No. 6 by Brahms. A Dance or Spain by Iturbl. and Prokofietrs Gavotte. Dalbotten'* numbers will consist Etudes Op. 25, No. 6; Op. 10, No. and Op. 10, No. 4. cum, president, Zeta Mu; Tom in, vice-president. Theta Chi and Bob Heeren. secretary-treas Students Will Vote For ASB Officers Which ones of the eight candidates running for student body officers will win the race will be decided tomorrow, when students will go to the polls for the first generel election this year. In view of the military situation, there is a surprising predominance of male c Hotel t ■r for the Inter-Fraternity ill be held at the Basque tight, at which time Mil have the Installation or ■its. There Is also to be a discus- don as to the foture Fresno College fraternities. Howi Hen Jut-going president, said, "Although the con- uance of fraternities through ct semester depends largely up- thc calling of the reserve B rratemltles will contlnut >art or February whether the rei liar rushing period will be held c lot. at which time the number < illglble rushees can be dete Pacific Problems Taught at Night * of t: . Paciric in \ night c be taught by Dr. Isaac B. Mayer will be offered once a week, beginning next semester, according Dr. Emory Ratcllfre, head or t social science department The class. Dr. Mayers said, v. be devoted to a discussion of geography, natural products, people! and political aspects of the island of the Paciric. including the Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Poly will n t will the modern world, touching on such problems as their disposition. _ Independence or the Phllipplt the measure or seir-government ot the Netherlands' East Indies, the position of Australia and New Zealand within the British Emplr earned from this upper dlvlsh of Zeta Mu Ride Made Maps Hay The sign-up of couples who Planning to attend the Zeta Mu a Dance Is now being held ofrice or Floyd Hyde, studi body president. Maps ot the route to be taken students, at Iar stops to pick up thi ■ Donation. Ill t TEACHERS REPORT Students wishing to undertake observation or d Irected teac Una next semes 1 requested to have aline In the Regi oftlce on o fore Januan ccordlng to , . rt. Lang, chairman eacher tral olng formed of their full approva consult Mrs. June Teacher Training C WAACS WANT COEDS An advertisement of particulai Interest to conege women In theii senior year appears on page 3 or this issue or The Collegian. The advertisement, that or the Women's Army AuxllUary Corps, re- Is that college senior women : now enroll in the WAACS and placed on Inactive duty until graduation. opportunities the si t that t now offers. FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE dncsday, January : the eight people running, four " fifty per cent—are men. This percentage Is more than twice as Urge as that of the second semes- last year, when only 22 per last minute entry for the vice- presidency Is Leo Souza, president if Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music organization. Souza Is also a member of the Key. honorary scholarship society, and of Kappa Deiu Phi. education honorary. He Is envied In the V-7 class of the naval Bill Larsen. another vice-presidency hopeful, is a member of Mu lpha and the Ag Club. He la en- ited In the Air Corps Reserve. Don Baker, the third vlco-preal- ?nt candidate. Is a Zeta Mu. Bak- - Is a star quarter mlier and Is In le Marine Corps Reserve. Margaret Weymouth. Clare Wey- outh. and Berdlno Hendrickaon 111 compete against each other t the secretarial Job; Virginia tger and Sue Henderson have a leg e ofrice . Deadline Set for Blue Key Award Applications for the Blue Key scholarship should be made before the end of the semester, Dean of Men Mitchell P. Briggs announced today. The applications will be accepted at Dr. Kenneth Potter's of- The scholarship Is for 1100. with 50 awarded each semester. All men who have completed ichool is also considered. ed Is not considered in award- he scholarship unless all other qualifications are approximately daquc is given In the winner e award to be kept by him. nt holder of the Blue Key irshlp is Bob Walton. Dr. Thomas Leaves for Three-day Conference College President F. W. Thomas ft today for Sacramento for a three-day conference with the Cal- ornla Btatc collego presidents and e state board or educaUon. Purpose of the meeting is to dls- is.h certain legislation and war- mo problems raced by the state colleges.
Object Description
Title | 1943_01 The Daily Collegian January 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 | January 8, 1943 Pg 4- January 12, 1943 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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 -The Fresno State College CoHegian- Wahlberg Resigns VOLUME TWXNTY-E3QHT~ months of instrucl Men may apply for admittance one ot three groups: A—advanced meteorology, B—pro meteorology. r—basic pro meteorology. school algebra and geome- ycar or high school science h school graduation requirements 1 between 18 and 21 yean have had dlf- jral calculus, a ,nr of collego physics, and have ompletcd two years ot college. Men In class A are paid S75 a nonth. plus allowance of. 12.25 a lay for rations and quarters. Tul- Ion and clothing are fre t and C men receive J50 COLLEOIAW "READABLE — WOHTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943. ERC Men May Transfer For More College Work Men in the ERC are now eligible to apply for special college training in the field of meteorology leading to appointment as aviation cadets, according to an announcement received by Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs, dean of men. Men whose applications are granted will be sent to one of 29 colleges for rrom Yocum Elected Inter-frat Head leers for the spring seme elected last Tuesday by the Inter-Fraternity Council at alunch- 9 The "T-ZONE"-Taste and Throat-is the proving ground for cigarettes. Only your e and throat can decide which cigar you...and how it affects your throat For your taste and throat are absolutely individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your "T-ZONI" to a "T." Prove it for yourself! plctu-cs appear in the 1943 campus j have been asked by Patty St. John.' editor, to make appointments with Mrs. Blanche Wagner possible pending the decision: organizations as to group or vldual pictures. However, any- lay in the schedule should not keep students rrom making Immcdlste appointments ss they Miss St. Johi Canteen Lacks Carmen Miranda Who will be Carmen Miranda That is the question or the momen at the University Street Playhouse where "Caribbean Cruise." ne canteen production, Is being cast. Informal tryouts for dancing and singing roles were held In the Playhouse yesterday afternoon under the supervision ot Virginia Hess, Dorothy Hutchinson, and J. W. Wright or the board or direction. More talent Is still desired, and s Playhouse office held li aether row afternoon. Skits and dlalc are being prepared, and will ready for casting soon, axco to the directors. J. W. Wright, head or the d department, will leave tome for a three day trip to Los i for I B Will g Medical Students Will Take Test Pre-medlcal. dental, vetinary anr1 pharmacy students have been asked by Dr. G. W. Grai biology, to take a medical aptitude v IL i Thursday. Jai Although the test Is usually gl' mends that student* In their thlr semester or ister take It, since Dr. F. A. Moss, chairman ot the mlttee In charge, has said tl is doubtful as to whether S] Dr. Gra n Room > pay the dollar fee charged for printing and correcting the tests. Frolik, Pomerance, Dalbotten Give Recital The Pianoforte Club will present Theodore Dalbotten In a recital Wednesday, January 13 at S o'clock. Mis* Frolik will perform Bach'* Fantasia in C Minor. Capricclo by Scharlattl. Chopin's Nocturne, Op. 48. No. 1 and Three Fantastic Dance* of Shostakovich. Mis* Pomerance will play Mozart's Fantasia In C Minor, Intermezzo, Op. 116. No. 6 by Brahms. A Dance or Spain by Iturbl. and Prokofietrs Gavotte. Dalbotten'* numbers will consist Etudes Op. 25, No. 6; Op. 10, No. and Op. 10, No. 4. cum, president, Zeta Mu; Tom in, vice-president. Theta Chi and Bob Heeren. secretary-treas Students Will Vote For ASB Officers Which ones of the eight candidates running for student body officers will win the race will be decided tomorrow, when students will go to the polls for the first generel election this year. In view of the military situation, there is a surprising predominance of male c Hotel t ■r for the Inter-Fraternity ill be held at the Basque tight, at which time Mil have the Installation or ■its. There Is also to be a discus- don as to the foture Fresno College fraternities. Howi Hen Jut-going president, said, "Although the con- uance of fraternities through ct semester depends largely up- thc calling of the reserve B rratemltles will contlnut >art or February whether the rei liar rushing period will be held c lot. at which time the number < illglble rushees can be dete Pacific Problems Taught at Night * of t: . Paciric in \ night c be taught by Dr. Isaac B. Mayer will be offered once a week, beginning next semester, according Dr. Emory Ratcllfre, head or t social science department The class. Dr. Mayers said, v. be devoted to a discussion of geography, natural products, people! and political aspects of the island of the Paciric. including the Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Poly will n t will the modern world, touching on such problems as their disposition. _ Independence or the Phllipplt the measure or seir-government ot the Netherlands' East Indies, the position of Australia and New Zealand within the British Emplr earned from this upper dlvlsh of Zeta Mu Ride Made Maps Hay The sign-up of couples who Planning to attend the Zeta Mu a Dance Is now being held ofrice or Floyd Hyde, studi body president. Maps ot the route to be taken students, at Iar stops to pick up thi ■ Donation. Ill t TEACHERS REPORT Students wishing to undertake observation or d Irected teac Una next semes 1 requested to have aline In the Regi oftlce on o fore Januan ccordlng to , . rt. Lang, chairman eacher tral olng formed of their full approva consult Mrs. June Teacher Training C WAACS WANT COEDS An advertisement of particulai Interest to conege women In theii senior year appears on page 3 or this issue or The Collegian. The advertisement, that or the Women's Army AuxllUary Corps, re- Is that college senior women : now enroll in the WAACS and placed on Inactive duty until graduation. opportunities the si t that t now offers. FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE dncsday, January : the eight people running, four " fifty per cent—are men. This percentage Is more than twice as Urge as that of the second semes- last year, when only 22 per last minute entry for the vice- presidency Is Leo Souza, president if Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music organization. Souza Is also a member of the Key. honorary scholarship society, and of Kappa Deiu Phi. education honorary. He Is envied In the V-7 class of the naval Bill Larsen. another vice-presidency hopeful, is a member of Mu lpha and the Ag Club. He la en- ited In the Air Corps Reserve. Don Baker, the third vlco-preal- ?nt candidate. Is a Zeta Mu. Bak- - Is a star quarter mlier and Is In le Marine Corps Reserve. Margaret Weymouth. Clare Wey- outh. and Berdlno Hendrickaon 111 compete against each other t the secretarial Job; Virginia tger and Sue Henderson have a leg e ofrice . Deadline Set for Blue Key Award Applications for the Blue Key scholarship should be made before the end of the semester, Dean of Men Mitchell P. Briggs announced today. The applications will be accepted at Dr. Kenneth Potter's of- The scholarship Is for 1100. with 50 awarded each semester. All men who have completed ichool is also considered. ed Is not considered in award- he scholarship unless all other qualifications are approximately daquc is given In the winner e award to be kept by him. nt holder of the Blue Key irshlp is Bob Walton. Dr. Thomas Leaves for Three-day Conference College President F. W. Thomas ft today for Sacramento for a three-day conference with the Cal- ornla Btatc collego presidents and e state board or educaUon. Purpose of the meeting is to dls- is.h certain legislation and war- mo problems raced by the state colleges. |