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John "Pus" Merritt STUDENT ADMINISTRATION THE current year began with an increased enrollment together with a corresponding increase in spirit and with the success of the proposed legislation affecting the change of our name to F.S.C., in its entirety has been one of moulding our institution in preparation for that ultimate goal of liberalization. The Freshmen reception was the first affair of the year and it proved to be a great success to both freshmen and upper classmen. The innovation of a summer training camp at Santa Cruz for the football team evidently served its purpose, for the bulldog gridders, with a strong assortment of plays, built up a name for themselves this year in the annals of football at Fresno State College. The strongest, most versatile team for many years represented Fresno State on the Basketball floor this year. Under the able guidance of Coach Borleske, and spurred on by the frenzied cheering of a staunch collegiate rooting section, the bulldog hoopsters won the coveted championship of the Far Western Conference. For the first time in the history of the college, a swimming team was built and several meets were arranged by our football mentor, Leo Harris. Although several attempts were made to develop a boxing team, the movement was halted by the administration which did not desire to have further collegiate competition at the present time. The West Coast Relays was the grand finale of a truly successful year for our track team. Coach John Flint Hanner organized and built up a group of promising men into winning material. The Drama department conducted their annual high school drama tournament, and as usual the contest was carried on in a most successful manner, with Mr. J. W. Wright supervising the student work during the entire week. Besides the tournament several outstanding plays were presented during the year. There has been much activity this year in the music department on plans to outfit the band in new uniforms. A concert was given and drives were conducted in service clubs in Fresno for donations. Mr. Hume, Mr. Downs, and Mr. Thomas were the principle men of the Chamber of Commerce who assisted the college in the movement. In publications Anne Spalding followed in the footsteps of her predecessor in again winning first place honors for the Caravan in the Columbia Scholastic Press association contest. TWENTY-FOUR
Yearbook Title | 1935 Campus |
Date Published | 1935 |
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 |
Source | Photography by Ed Maxwell of the Maxwell Studio, Fresno, Calif.; Engravings by Levon Kemalyan of the Fresno Photo-Engraving Company, Fresno, Calif.; Covers from Weber-McCrea, Los Angeles, Calif.; Printed and Bound by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co., Fresno, Calif. |
Rights | Annual publication Assocated Student Body, Fresno State College. Volume 30, Fresno, Calif. Copyright 1935 by Gladys Edith May and H. P. Higginbotham, Jr. |
Yearbook Title | 1935 Campus |
Date Published | 1935 |
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 | John "Pus" Merritt STUDENT ADMINISTRATION THE current year began with an increased enrollment together with a corresponding increase in spirit and with the success of the proposed legislation affecting the change of our name to F.S.C., in its entirety has been one of moulding our institution in preparation for that ultimate goal of liberalization. The Freshmen reception was the first affair of the year and it proved to be a great success to both freshmen and upper classmen. The innovation of a summer training camp at Santa Cruz for the football team evidently served its purpose, for the bulldog gridders, with a strong assortment of plays, built up a name for themselves this year in the annals of football at Fresno State College. The strongest, most versatile team for many years represented Fresno State on the Basketball floor this year. Under the able guidance of Coach Borleske, and spurred on by the frenzied cheering of a staunch collegiate rooting section, the bulldog hoopsters won the coveted championship of the Far Western Conference. For the first time in the history of the college, a swimming team was built and several meets were arranged by our football mentor, Leo Harris. Although several attempts were made to develop a boxing team, the movement was halted by the administration which did not desire to have further collegiate competition at the present time. The West Coast Relays was the grand finale of a truly successful year for our track team. Coach John Flint Hanner organized and built up a group of promising men into winning material. The Drama department conducted their annual high school drama tournament, and as usual the contest was carried on in a most successful manner, with Mr. J. W. Wright supervising the student work during the entire week. Besides the tournament several outstanding plays were presented during the year. There has been much activity this year in the music department on plans to outfit the band in new uniforms. A concert was given and drives were conducted in service clubs in Fresno for donations. Mr. Hume, Mr. Downs, and Mr. Thomas were the principle men of the Chamber of Commerce who assisted the college in the movement. In publications Anne Spalding followed in the footsteps of her predecessor in again winning first place honors for the Caravan in the Columbia Scholastic Press association contest. TWENTY-FOUR |
Source | Photography by Ed Maxwell of the Maxwell Studio, Fresno, Calif.; Engravings by Levon Kemalyan of the Fresno Photo-Engraving Company, Fresno, Calif.; Covers from Weber-McCrea, Los Angeles, Calif.; Printed and Bound by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co., Fresno, Calif. |
Rights | Annual publication Assocated Student Body, Fresno State College. Volume 30, Fresno, Calif. Copyright 1935 by Gladys Edith May and H. P. Higginbotham, Jr. |
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