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AAA A STUD6I1T flDfTI 111 I STRfiTIOII A AAA ^fcmARKinG the inovation of a splendid spirit of cooperation, the college year 1933-34 has passed into history with Fresno State College achieving a new height in accomplishments. A A A A A AThe opening of the fall term witnessed our new football coach, Leo A. Harris, leading an inspired Bulldog Varsity which made a creditable showing. Although this marked Harris' first year ai Varsity Football Coach and although the team had to be taught an entirely new system of football, five games were won and four lost. With such a record in his initial year, much is expected of Harris' teams in the future. AAt the outset of the college year the Rally Committee was organized for an intensive drive to build school spirit. At its first meeting, held at the beginning of the fall semester, James White was elected chairman for the year and plans were immediately drawn up for an ambitious program to arouse college spirit. AShortly, a capaign was instituted whereby 1700 students pledged their support and cooperation to the slogan "We're Behind you Bulldogs." AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AThroughout both semesters the committee, under the capable leadership of Chariman White, fostered ;chool activities. During the football season two rallies were held in honor of the team. The Spring semester witnessed an equally able program with the committee concentraing its efforts in behalf of the West Coast Relays. The fine attendance at student assemblies, the support of the football team, and the interest manifested in college rallies all testify to the quality of work accomplished by the Rally Committee. AAA AFresno State College was represented at various student conferences the past year. During the Christmas holidays the Student President attended the ninth Annual Congress of the national Students' Federation held at Washington, D.C. at which some three-hundred student leaders from colleges and universities from the entire country were in attendance. The Associated Women Students conducted an extremely interesting session for California Junior College delegates and sent two women to another convention on the Campus of the University of Arizona. During the late spring, Fresno State acted as host college to the Student Body President's Convention of the Far Western Conference. Atthis Convention, delegates from colleges of the Far Western Conferences met to consider problems confronting the college youth of today. Such timely questions as "Athletics," "Publications," "Cxtra-Curricular activities" and the "College and Public Relations" were nuclei around which were built some exceedingly instructive discussions. Ideas were exchanged, plans suggested, and programs mapped, ai the student representatives gathered around the discussion groups for mutual advantage. At all of these gatherings the aim has been to achieve a greater degree of goodwill and cooperation between our college and other institutions. AAAAAAAAA JOHN SAID President ART SAFSTROM Business Manager Thirty-Eight
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 | AAA A STUD6I1T flDfTI 111 I STRfiTIOII A AAA ^fcmARKinG the inovation of a splendid spirit of cooperation, the college year 1933-34 has passed into history with Fresno State College achieving a new height in accomplishments. A A A A A AThe opening of the fall term witnessed our new football coach, Leo A. Harris, leading an inspired Bulldog Varsity which made a creditable showing. Although this marked Harris' first year ai Varsity Football Coach and although the team had to be taught an entirely new system of football, five games were won and four lost. With such a record in his initial year, much is expected of Harris' teams in the future. AAt the outset of the college year the Rally Committee was organized for an intensive drive to build school spirit. At its first meeting, held at the beginning of the fall semester, James White was elected chairman for the year and plans were immediately drawn up for an ambitious program to arouse college spirit. AShortly, a capaign was instituted whereby 1700 students pledged their support and cooperation to the slogan "We're Behind you Bulldogs." AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AThroughout both semesters the committee, under the capable leadership of Chariman White, fostered ;chool activities. During the football season two rallies were held in honor of the team. The Spring semester witnessed an equally able program with the committee concentraing its efforts in behalf of the West Coast Relays. The fine attendance at student assemblies, the support of the football team, and the interest manifested in college rallies all testify to the quality of work accomplished by the Rally Committee. AAA AFresno State College was represented at various student conferences the past year. During the Christmas holidays the Student President attended the ninth Annual Congress of the national Students' Federation held at Washington, D.C. at which some three-hundred student leaders from colleges and universities from the entire country were in attendance. The Associated Women Students conducted an extremely interesting session for California Junior College delegates and sent two women to another convention on the Campus of the University of Arizona. During the late spring, Fresno State acted as host college to the Student Body President's Convention of the Far Western Conference. Atthis Convention, delegates from colleges of the Far Western Conferences met to consider problems confronting the college youth of today. Such timely questions as "Athletics," "Publications," "Cxtra-Curricular activities" and the "College and Public Relations" were nuclei around which were built some exceedingly instructive discussions. Ideas were exchanged, plans suggested, and programs mapped, ai the student representatives gathered around the discussion groups for mutual advantage. At all of these gatherings the aim has been to achieve a greater degree of goodwill and cooperation between our college and other institutions. AAAAAAAAA JOHN SAID President ART SAFSTROM Business Manager Thirty-Eight |
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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