1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
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Standing:—Lacey, Fuches, Cotton, Millett, Mathiesen, Melom, Sykes Seated:—Bidegaray, Rowe liberal constitution need be enacted. The revision calls for a Board of Athletic Control, a revision of the now existing Publication Board, and a Managerial System which will be adequate to serve student needs at the stadium. The student body this year witnessed the inauguration of a new event here on our campus. Namely, Picnic Work Day, sponsored by the A.W.S. and A.M.S. The purpose of this being to help reduce the budget for our West Coast Relays. Heretofore, it was necessary that the Games Committee of the West Coast Relays spend some one thousand dollars for the purpose of field preparation. This project cut from this budget approximately five hundred dollars. Many student and student groups turned out to do their share in the completion of the project. The students of the Drama Department gave several splendid productions. Most notable of which was Eva The Fifth, and Hay Fever. On both occasions they played to large audiences. The Music Department, which at all times lent a willing hand to the activities of the student body, rendered a service which was enjoyed by all. The Student Administration placed an order for the reproduction of the college crest which was layed in the main foyer of our new library. The crest is constructed of a well-fired tile in the colors of our school, cardinal and blue. It is hoped that it will be a tradition that this crest will be unblemished by the footmarks of all who pass through the main foyer of our new building. One task which was a problem for student administration to weather was that of the budget. In the era of depression, student activities as well as other organizations were faced with the question of curtailment. This was met in a businesslike manner and in no way interrupted the efficiency of student activities. It is with confidence that I say as the close of my administration is not very far away that it is with reluctance that I turn over the gavel of this office to your new president. To my many friends, both faculty and students, I wish to say that I sincerely appreciate the whole-hearted support and cooperation which it was my pleasure to receive in serving as your president. —George R. Sykes, Jr. Thirty-one
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 | Standing:—Lacey, Fuches, Cotton, Millett, Mathiesen, Melom, Sykes Seated:—Bidegaray, Rowe liberal constitution need be enacted. The revision calls for a Board of Athletic Control, a revision of the now existing Publication Board, and a Managerial System which will be adequate to serve student needs at the stadium. The student body this year witnessed the inauguration of a new event here on our campus. Namely, Picnic Work Day, sponsored by the A.W.S. and A.M.S. The purpose of this being to help reduce the budget for our West Coast Relays. Heretofore, it was necessary that the Games Committee of the West Coast Relays spend some one thousand dollars for the purpose of field preparation. This project cut from this budget approximately five hundred dollars. Many student and student groups turned out to do their share in the completion of the project. The students of the Drama Department gave several splendid productions. Most notable of which was Eva The Fifth, and Hay Fever. On both occasions they played to large audiences. The Music Department, which at all times lent a willing hand to the activities of the student body, rendered a service which was enjoyed by all. The Student Administration placed an order for the reproduction of the college crest which was layed in the main foyer of our new library. The crest is constructed of a well-fired tile in the colors of our school, cardinal and blue. It is hoped that it will be a tradition that this crest will be unblemished by the footmarks of all who pass through the main foyer of our new building. One task which was a problem for student administration to weather was that of the budget. In the era of depression, student activities as well as other organizations were faced with the question of curtailment. This was met in a businesslike manner and in no way interrupted the efficiency of student activities. It is with confidence that I say as the close of my administration is not very far away that it is with reluctance that I turn over the gavel of this office to your new president. To my many friends, both faculty and students, I wish to say that I sincerely appreciate the whole-hearted support and cooperation which it was my pleasure to receive in serving as your president. —George R. Sykes, Jr. Thirty-one |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
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