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George R. Sykes, Student Body President § TARTING off with the traditional Frosh Reception which was attended by some five hundred new students, the year which was characterized by fine spirit and a willingness to cooperate was well under way by the time of our first football game. Our team this year met with a fair degree of accomplishments, winning three, losing five, and tying two of the games played. This year marked a new epoch in the history of football on our campus. The institution was represented at Topeka, Kansas in the first Inter-Sectional game ever played by Fresno State College. Basketball under our new coach, Leo A. Harris, won five of their ten games played. Next year with the return of many veterans, a large advance should be shown over the last season. Our track team had another banner year. Under the able guidance of Coach Flint Hanner, the Bulldog track team defeated all in duel meet competition and a fitting climax was apparent by the fine showing made in the West Coast Relays. The West Coast Relays this year proved to be one of the best relay carnivals on the Pacific Coast. The attendance of approximately six hundred athletes in the four classes: High School, Junior College, College, and University. The event attracted some eleven thousand spectators to the Fresno State College stadium on the night of May 13, 1933. The student groups represented Fresno State College at many conferences this year. The conference of Student Presidents' Association of the Far Western Conference was awarded to our institution for the coming year. Our debate team was successful in the completion of their three-thousand mile auto tour to the Pacific Northwest. After returning home from this extensive tour, they represented our college at the Pacific Coast Oratorical Contest at Stockton, winning both -oratory and debate. John Said won the trophy in speaking while Spurgeon Avakian and Henry Wiens were given first honors in the debate. A task which has been begun, but not completed as yet, is the revision of our Association Constitution. Our institution has grown to the position where a more Thirty
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | George R. Sykes, Student Body President § TARTING off with the traditional Frosh Reception which was attended by some five hundred new students, the year which was characterized by fine spirit and a willingness to cooperate was well under way by the time of our first football game. Our team this year met with a fair degree of accomplishments, winning three, losing five, and tying two of the games played. This year marked a new epoch in the history of football on our campus. The institution was represented at Topeka, Kansas in the first Inter-Sectional game ever played by Fresno State College. Basketball under our new coach, Leo A. Harris, won five of their ten games played. Next year with the return of many veterans, a large advance should be shown over the last season. Our track team had another banner year. Under the able guidance of Coach Flint Hanner, the Bulldog track team defeated all in duel meet competition and a fitting climax was apparent by the fine showing made in the West Coast Relays. The West Coast Relays this year proved to be one of the best relay carnivals on the Pacific Coast. The attendance of approximately six hundred athletes in the four classes: High School, Junior College, College, and University. The event attracted some eleven thousand spectators to the Fresno State College stadium on the night of May 13, 1933. The student groups represented Fresno State College at many conferences this year. The conference of Student Presidents' Association of the Far Western Conference was awarded to our institution for the coming year. Our debate team was successful in the completion of their three-thousand mile auto tour to the Pacific Northwest. After returning home from this extensive tour, they represented our college at the Pacific Coast Oratorical Contest at Stockton, winning both -oratory and debate. John Said won the trophy in speaking while Spurgeon Avakian and Henry Wiens were given first honors in the debate. A task which has been begun, but not completed as yet, is the revision of our Association Constitution. Our institution has grown to the position where a more Thirty |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
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