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ACollege Theatre has completed another year of banner performances including "Death Takes a Holiday" and "Dark Tower". The true merit and popularity of these productions was well demonstrated by the capacity houses in attendance. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AThe work of the music Department under Professor Arthur Wahlberg has been a source of pleasure to the Student Administration throughout the year. At all times willing to help and cooperate the service rendered by this department cannot be over-emphasized. During the Spring Vacation, the combined Band and men's Glee Club made a tour of the San Joaquin Valley, appearing at various high school student bodies to advertise the West Coast Relays. Later, they cooperated with the Speakers' Bureau to advertise the same event before local clubs and gatherings. AAAAAAAAAAAAA Allnder the tutelage of Coach Flint Hanner, our track team had its best year in the history of Fresno State College. The season was inaugurated by the record-breaking feat of Walter Olarty when he leaped 6 feet 2A inches to set a new world's record in the high jump at the new York Athletic Club Games. Upon his arrival in Fresno, Olarty was given a huge reception at the college. Celebrated sport dignitaries, headed by Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner were in attendence at the affair. Dr. Frank W. Thomas, President of Fresno State College, presented the world's champion with a permanent plaque on behalf of the college. Having set this record Olarty was not content and set to work in subsequent meets on a new world record-breaking drive. His efforts were finally rewarded when on April 28 in the dual meet with Stanford University the lanky Fresnan bettered his own previous mark and set a new world's mark in the high jump at 6 feet 9t8 inches. The highly successful season was climaxed by the Cighth Annual West Coast Relays at which some ten thousand spectators turned out to see the cream of the Pacific Coast track and field stars perform. A A AOne of the primary objectives of the Student Administration the past year has been to bring about greater student support of the West Coast Relays. Accordingly, a West Coast Relays Speakers' Bureau was organized for the first time with the purpose of supplying adequately drilled speakers for service clubs, lodges, and similar organizations to create interest in the Relays. Some 30 organizations with a total membership of approximately 5000 were contacted. Another student project was the presentation of radio programs. A special pay assembly was held, proceeds from which went to defray the expense of program broadcasts over the Bee Radio, advertising the annual West Coast Relays. A A A A A A Afls I turn over the gavel to the new president, I wish to sincerely thank my friends for their whole-hearted and undivided cooperation during my administration. I assure you that it has been a pleasure to serve you —John Said LEFT TO RIGHT: Said Thomas Hockett Mayer Kenneaster Murray Ruberts Thirty-Nine
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1934 |
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 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College |
Date Published | 1934 |
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 | ACollege Theatre has completed another year of banner performances including "Death Takes a Holiday" and "Dark Tower". The true merit and popularity of these productions was well demonstrated by the capacity houses in attendance. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AThe work of the music Department under Professor Arthur Wahlberg has been a source of pleasure to the Student Administration throughout the year. At all times willing to help and cooperate the service rendered by this department cannot be over-emphasized. During the Spring Vacation, the combined Band and men's Glee Club made a tour of the San Joaquin Valley, appearing at various high school student bodies to advertise the West Coast Relays. Later, they cooperated with the Speakers' Bureau to advertise the same event before local clubs and gatherings. AAAAAAAAAAAAA Allnder the tutelage of Coach Flint Hanner, our track team had its best year in the history of Fresno State College. The season was inaugurated by the record-breaking feat of Walter Olarty when he leaped 6 feet 2A inches to set a new world's record in the high jump at the new York Athletic Club Games. Upon his arrival in Fresno, Olarty was given a huge reception at the college. Celebrated sport dignitaries, headed by Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner were in attendence at the affair. Dr. Frank W. Thomas, President of Fresno State College, presented the world's champion with a permanent plaque on behalf of the college. Having set this record Olarty was not content and set to work in subsequent meets on a new world record-breaking drive. His efforts were finally rewarded when on April 28 in the dual meet with Stanford University the lanky Fresnan bettered his own previous mark and set a new world's mark in the high jump at 6 feet 9t8 inches. The highly successful season was climaxed by the Cighth Annual West Coast Relays at which some ten thousand spectators turned out to see the cream of the Pacific Coast track and field stars perform. A A AOne of the primary objectives of the Student Administration the past year has been to bring about greater student support of the West Coast Relays. Accordingly, a West Coast Relays Speakers' Bureau was organized for the first time with the purpose of supplying adequately drilled speakers for service clubs, lodges, and similar organizations to create interest in the Relays. Some 30 organizations with a total membership of approximately 5000 were contacted. Another student project was the presentation of radio programs. A special pay assembly was held, proceeds from which went to defray the expense of program broadcasts over the Bee Radio, advertising the annual West Coast Relays. A A A A A A Afls I turn over the gavel to the new president, I wish to sincerely thank my friends for their whole-hearted and undivided cooperation during my administration. I assure you that it has been a pleasure to serve you —John Said LEFT TO RIGHT: Said Thomas Hockett Mayer Kenneaster Murray Ruberts Thirty-Nine |
Rights | Copyright 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
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