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—The Fresno State College Collegian— !'*VlO' I ASSOCIATION Page Two '. "COLteOIAH GalteuDtoo... By Gordon Scott ..„„„ .. • STUDENTS OF FRESNO"STATE, if they Mirch 3. 1st? weren't too busy thinking about the Zeta Mu "m FEmr,c«nt?\»i*S>,' tyse'y."™*""1 Barn Dance, have put in a few hours of con- i oFFicfe. student union. phon«ij4«i centrated cramming for finals, semi-annual headaches drertmed-up by bitter instructors. Someone overheard a physics instructor describing the final he gave to one of his classes: (No names mentioned, but we'll call him Dr. EHasberg). "1 gave a test to a class of 53 and everyone flunked it but one boy." "What did you give the boy. an A.?" "No, I figured he must have cheated, so I tore up his paper." r,arwnalAdvertj«JngS«Tfic«,lnc. EDlTCffllAL BOARD ■ Anderson Leonard Rowell Ar' Fcich Mananim Editor Sport;; filler N'ews Edi'or Nighl Editor Societv Editor Cirejiila»ir<n Manan*»r Roportorial Slat! Miekic Ui Srorts Stofi Beroc Yenovkia: Acts lewts Leonard Rowell Ed Sturgeon Art Reich Betty Deranian Clare Weymouth Belly Magee • TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION the evident success of most of the social events at State thi* scat next term will snap It up and feed the FSC-er» a little bigger dose of amusement. Attendance at basketball games is on the up—why can't the "Casaba Stag*" be revived *o the student can let •If a little steam. • MYSTERY OF 1 E WEEK: o hocked P COME BACK TO SCHOOL Fr, ,".,:<!. s third s m.iy be thc I: semester in which FSC can boast an enrollm. in thc four figure mark Fresno State !.w< .1 ^rt-.u drop in cnrollmt next semester. It is no military secret that ma students, males especially. school alter the current setneste oblivion. National. I, and school officials, how- male stuelcnts in reserves to re- I if ..t all possible, for reservists illcd tor a lone. time, and all stu- bcttet than lair chance of finish- r\t • WHATEVER HAPPENED TO: the juke b.ix at the coke-bar: the counter full of candy in the bookstore: the plot to burn the old un- :nd to drop ion: quiet in the library; Dr. Tucker and his statistics on student's waste; the Ski Carnival ; the campaign to rid the campus of jay see and high school award letters and sweat- • IF YOU DON'T LIKE MORON JOKES—slop reading here: Did you hear about the moron that cut oft his arms because he got a sleeveless sweater for Christmas? True-, some will be called, bur the majority of (he- nun can txptvt ro finish out rhe next School authorities have endeavored to facilitate thc task of the men students by offering to refund the entrance fee should the students be called bv March 15. This will give most of the GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty .f Sideline [Ramblings... By Ed Sturgeon llaskelbsll f»n» will be treated , some f»«t. tight-ball. If the Bull- „*-* meet the College of Pacific • ngnls nezt Tuc«day and Wednes- „> on the Tigers stamping rounds ns Is planned, v We hear that Jack Voomay Is eaded for the Army. tHe scored 1 the Inst minute of {Hay In the . .nnd K»me of the recent FSC- up double-header to bag the .-.me for thcAengals by a one- oliit margin. Whether Toomay ,11 be around for the twin bill e'xl week i* not definitely* known. We are not wishing this boy Bonds Awarded For Best Poems e be*t poems about I homeland submit- he Blade." Callfor- Roberts Named To Pacific Group Franklin P. Roberts, adrertiilni Instructor, ha* been a|.;.-.m;. ,| on a formulating commit ir,- for ., nir men an opportunity to see which way thc wind is 'Mowing before they sink their fee for thc whole semester. The men must remember that, if titty arc enrolled in any of thc reserve plans, they must Come hack as regularly enrolled students or they will face immediate induction into the .irmcvl forces. reived by Dr. W. E. St. John. I glish department head. prize for the best humorous po< The deadline for subrbltlii is February 1". "I »m hopeful thai a li ber of students will entei said Dr. St. John. "since t Mlons of the Caravan Carrier Indicate a lively local : In poetry." Work of FSC nts ha* appeared In previously Issued edition* of the book. •First the Blade" is to be pre- .red thi* year by Scrlpps College poster giving detaili ration may be found in Itoom WoiTtdn Chemical Harriet McClurg Named - r . il President of Tokalon Courses Set Up ^0^ ., **......-. M..n \ .1 historian. Doris He ore»nlxing nr>, be the tlrs Stamped envelopes are heins this week by member- of th, "anting their grades m»ile, them. The envelopes mill b sale in the main oMce. Increased w*r demands for c i»-e« c»l* and the difficulty of finding , the men to work in the chemistry field The department head said that i tbe college bss received three times aa many request* for persons 1 with backgrounds In chemistry a* t it has been sble to supply. r Miss Cost Seeks Scout Leaders The course, previously lecture, will be made more practical: folk dancing, parliamentary" procedure and anything else girl* find they need In their work will be taught. Miss Cost pointed out thai one- third of the population is made up of children, emphasizing the value Scout work has In preventing Juvenile delinquency. Miss Cost said that tbe course is important for general elementary majors. e poetry of the University. V editor. Sierra Edur:,- and Dr. Chilton Hush ' The main purpose „f veying the Pacific Co., give Eastern advert:.- picture of the adver.,- sumer fields of the I The Pacific Adven club* and organizaiio: . the Pacific Coast and as Utah. Main questions of '; luck, if the army is i0 him, bsf his ab- uld beij«ik for the Bulldog*. ThisJBlWs good, and was bad medicine for the Stat- e see that the 8an Jose Spartans, traditional play- Buldogs, avenged arly e COP by scoring s Aye-point tory over the Tigers In a recent clash. Apparently the Spartans have something on the ball, after Judging thc Spartan* handy win over the Mather Field quintet ■■horn the Bulldogs .veiling, the FSC-ers should have tell by this standard, as tbe . rs may have bad an off day. We'll «r,ii until this evening before we -tart counting our point* -The Fresno State College Collegia. ■COLLSOIAH SPORTS BULLDOGS PREPARED FOR MATHERFIELD CASABA TILT Jim Molich, veteran football and basketball star for the last three years, will play his last game for Fresno State tonight in the Fresno High School gymnasium against the Mather Field quintet from Sacramento. Molich, a brilliant eager and field general, does most of his shooting under the backboard and is a key man in offensive play. With only two practices held this week because of finals the Bulldogs will have a task on their I hands with the Mather Field hoop- s'ters. wbo smashed Hammer | Field's undefeated record a couple of weeks ago. Tbe Bulldogs bad previously dropped a game to Ham- Field In the first battle of tbe Starting with Molich. who will again bold down a forward, spot, be forward Bobby Heeren, 6-ft. 3-in. Don Page at center, and guards, 8uge (Sugar) Carter and Jack Kelley. The Bulldogs spent a "hot and cold" weekend last week, dropping a game to the Alameda Coast Guard, led by Jim Pollard, who displayed the classiest ball viewed in Fresno In some time. On Saturday, sail* Junior College s Ring Champions To Battle Soon will take another whirl at the rin« game when ' they perform In the All-College boxing champlonshipi Probably all of the novlci champs and some of the runner up* In the recent tourney twill i„ represented. The tourney will b< "" Auditorium, withlt r the beginning of the II ortlingtoMy- Jim Molich Makes All-Croatian Team Jim Molich, Fresno State's football and basketball star, has been chosen fr the second successive year on the national All-Croat foot- This selection was published In the Zadejnlrar. official organ of the Croat union, published In Pitta- Each year ihls paper publishes i All-Croat selection. Included In this selection are Frankle Slnk- Ich, Georgia's bard-drivlpg All- America back, captain, and Joe " -lanovlch. Alabama's All-Amer- rated one of tbe nation's top- notch pivot men. ———- Page Three The Ganny Scotsman Raves Again»W0W!! By McCLANAHAN Sports Editor's Note: Th* story below comes from a usually reliable source, namely, Mac/ana- ban. However, with finals and other forms of madness running amuck at this time, we prefer to let the reader judge for himself. Take il with a few pounds of la a special scoop revealed today to the editors by their ace-reporter, Maclanahan, Dean (The Gimp) St. John announced that be .1 play tennis for Fresno State year. St John, widely known throughout the Valley as tbe rambling racqueteer. plans to begin training as soon as weather peril great difficulty that ron Anderson, physical education instructor, in charge. Among those who will probably see action are champs Jack T 200-pound all-around athlete, whose start, ' terrific socking won him a technl- Mather Field'* starting squad j cal knockout over Pete Reppeto. will Include Pvt. James Howling at 1 Vlsalia Junior College heavyweight center, Pvts. Kenneth Dlercks ami:champ. In the novice matches.and ferred-to FSC In 1910. played der little All-Amerlcan end. Jack I Mulkey that year, following which he took over the first-string *| spot In the annual East-West Shrine game at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco this year. Molich suffered an ankle Injury against the University of N< Wolves, so was handicapped I ensuing clashes with the University of San Francisco Dons San Jose State Spartans, and the Loyola I-lons. The star wlngman, varsity- ball and basketball letterma three years, graduates at th, of this semester. YOU'VE GOT to have the necessities like shirts and socks! The white rayon shirt sketched is $2.50 ... the argyles shown are 55c\ Other white and plain colored socks at 55c and $1. •mm a^i«~,n^rw) this s, ally himself with the Fresno State tennis team. .The fact that there Is one of the grestest obstacles. However, It Is well "The Gimp" is s one- tesm In himself, especially when playing singles. There are many who believed that Mr. St. John would not play again, but he squelched this rumor by saying, "I been aplayln' since i barefoot boy. I been aplay- Fresno State since Ratcllffe Ir. Or vice versa. Any way, I'm gonna be in there aflghUn' for iter. You Just leave le. So long as Brad- and Jackie Fellows behind me, 1 will succeed." te army ha* relinquished ns on St. John through the ac- persuasion of this writer. As is r usual policy, they saw "The shaw. Safsti m 3 You Wouldn't Wear A Misfit Hat WRONG SIZE BULBS AREj: 11H.TOO No one wants to look ■ foolish walking down the street in an outsize hat. Yet is it just as possible to look foolish if you try to read or study with improper light. Correct size bulbs are needed for good light. Make sure today that yours nre the right size. I*-G'*5*I3*
Object Description
Title | 1943_01 The Daily Collegian January 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | January , 1943 Pg |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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—The Fresno State College Collegian—
!'*VlO'
I ASSOCIATION
Page Two '.
"COLteOIAH GalteuDtoo...
By Gordon Scott
..„„„ .. • STUDENTS OF FRESNO"STATE, if they
Mirch 3. 1st? weren't too busy thinking about the Zeta Mu
"m FEmr,c«nt?\»i*S>,' tyse'y."™*""1 Barn Dance, have put in a few hours of con-
i oFFicfe. student union. phon«ij4«i centrated cramming for finals, semi-annual
headaches drertmed-up by bitter instructors.
Someone overheard a physics instructor
describing the final he gave to one of his
classes: (No names mentioned, but we'll call
him Dr. EHasberg).
"1 gave a test to a class of 53 and everyone flunked it but one boy."
"What did you give the boy. an A.?"
"No, I figured he must have cheated, so I
tore up his paper."
r,arwnalAdvertj«JngS«Tfic«,lnc.
EDlTCffllAL BOARD
■ Anderson Leonard Rowell
Ar' Fcich
Mananim Editor
Sport;; filler
N'ews Edi'or
Nighl Editor
Societv Editor
Cirejiila»ir |