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Attend DANCE Tonight! COLLS© I AW Attend GAME Tomorrow! "READABLE — WORTH READING- FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1946 Bulldogs Meet U. Loyola Lions Here Saturday By Bruce Fame Ths. ar.no SUte College Bull Saga wWgo Lion hunt Ins night tk" the 1—yola Unlveralty ca—tt prowling into Ratellffe Stadium to try to pro.* that the lion It king of tbe gridiron tt well ua tb* jungle Coach Jimmy Bradthtw baa baaa out scouting tnd report, that he bat rooked up t plan to tend tbe mighty bettt back to his den in defeat HAMPERED gY INJURIES Tbe Bulldogt bate baaa by injuries in the patt two content, tnd may still be bothered by thlm. However, tbe Bulldog It potted to spring tnd if be can gat tbe Jump on tbe Lion he may tend it back to Lot Angelea with itt tall between IU leg*. Loyola haa tome iparkllag backs to tame Oral before the Bulldogt ran triumph. The Loyola "Atomic Hackfleld" paced by 1942 star Gene "Jet" Grady ha. been hard to ttop thla year and at a result tbe Ltona After Game Donee have rolled up three victorias Ia four starts Coach Tony DeLellU. former Loyola backfleld star, bat a well balanced .quad with a faat. tricky backSeld tnd t 197 pound average forward wall with plenty of exper lence and football aavvy. rre.no SUte. trying to get t win nlng combintlion after laat waak'a .et bark by the Atteet. will probably again Uke to the air in an at- tempt to penetrate the .coring toa*. a habit dtacarded in recent Phillips, Rogers Win Straw Ballot Dr. Hubert Phillip*, Democratic candidate for Cotigreea, and Will Rogers, Jr., Democratic candidate for United Statee Senator, won their respective office* when 408 students and faculty members voted in The Collegian straw ballot Tuesdsy V *and Wednesday. 23 FSC Students Represent School In'Who's Who' If Jackie Fellows tnd Mickey Matin! are ready for full time duty they may make thinga pretty hot for tTte Liont eapecttlly with moat of tbe Bulldogt forwards also back on tk* job. Fre.no't two lanky pas Joha Bagana and Bet Sbroeder hav* been bothered with ahoulder aad lac lnjurtee but expert to tee action Wllaon Hanna and Hal Hal ey. strong defensive pltyert. will be tat to ttop tbe end runs of tbe Lion "pony backa." Bob "O—ear** Winahlp tnd Grady. RUGGED LINE Bob Hoffman and Millard Mitch ell Oil the tackle alota very capably and bat* baaa bard to crack all year. Big Jean Lamoure. Vera Cay- wood. If hla leg it better. Dick Neal and Sal Muitarhio abould be able to fill tbe guard dutle. Dick Handley and Mel I will do the pivot work with Bill Clancy probably on the aldellnea from t leg Injury suffered againat the rugged Altec*. In tbe backfleld Jack Kelley and Jack Selferling. starting halfback. . relief from Dill An after-game dtnet. tpontored by Bronte Buckle, —.n't hono rtry speech organisation, will b* held in th* eocial hall of th* atudent union following the Loyola Freano Stat. tilt. M.mb.rs of tht organisation aaid thtt t wall known band would play and that the danct will lttt until 12 p.m. ne:,r II W (Jearhart. by a vote'dC2k! to 122. Th* I between Rogers aa I ham F Know-ad was much closer with Roger, winning by a vote of 20k to 192 STUDENTS PICK PHILLIPS Among the 3T1 atudenU voting. -indent, voted for Phillip*. M riaaaa SUt* C «ail* 111 chose Gearhart rour atu lege Jnnior. tnd .eniort will be „>„,,, r„,in, __Uot, (!ld __. ToU ^lents throughout the for thla office Thirty .even facalty country who will be ll.ted in the member, voted in tb* straw ballot publication Who-, Who Among Stu "nd cho" pB",">* b" * B*r«lB « 29 to 8. Registered ttudentt picked Phil _ Oarhart 104 to IS whll* The itudent. ire Alberta Kiehl. non registered .tudeats rho*e,t_e Jean Miles. Ruth Jean Fisher, Jo- local .octal science profetaor 147 line Morritb. Irwin F.flr.l. Flaine to *5 Jones, Mtry Kohler George g__m, FACULTY PICKS PHILLIPg •rich, rillat Mason. Ifon Levy. Rob- Twenty-elx regt.tered faculty ert Arslanlan. Dorothea Ann Sunler. member, voted 2< to 7 for Pbilllpa, William Larson Lawrence Fcklund. and the non registered membert. Mtrylee (lough numbering four picked Pbilllpa 1 John's Bam will echo the frivolous voices of an expected Kdmond Boiea. Janet Bliss. Ed to ■■ 300 couples tonight at the Mu Alpha Delta fraternity's an-'ward o.entby. June Alexander. Registered .tudentt picked nual Hallowe'en Dance-Party. s<*"-«'-. *>»« w-iD KnowUnd »"r "l***^,_^ __*_____ Bill Pannell's music makers will play for the festivities fc^** ^^ "* H*-* Z_,LmmlmTin *ammts* which begin at 9 p.m. and end at midnight. Pannell's* 11-piece T__ \ ia_c_ Roger, and «» for Knowia HEADED for the Mu Alpha Hallowe'en Dance tonight are, left to right; Bonnie Howison. Bill Larsen. Colleen Jesperson. Bill Rockas and George Zenovich Photo by Scott Bron»^ucn.toHoid Mu Alpha Hallowe en Dance Slated Tonight Band Plans New "Maneuvers for Game at Halftime ****, regularly featured at* the Rainbow Ballroom ADVERTISING Member, of tbe decoration, mlttee under Harry Hinchey eluded their advertising campaign on the campua today and will spend tbe afternoon decorating to give a Halloi Detailed directiona bave not previoutly attended Silence period, which started laat dancet at Johns Barn have bona | night »ith culmination of Prefer placed on a potter now appearing SB—« Night partiea at 12 «•<•. relgna under tbe clock in the atudent un today until announcement of new ion foyer The Barn is on Shields ''""• members at 3 p.m. Avenue four miles went of High Dr. Mitchell P. llntg* who will I way St. P°»* l^e list of accepted ruahees. of faat TICKETS ON SALE **■•* ln*' during silence period, no at the Ticket, are on sale today by Mu 'rtt member mty btve t rutbee in frat Silence Ends With Pledge List ipend — . — . srs-ir Release Today ctiont for those wbo' Know It nd henrk. Jetn Lamoure and He *OT**] r»r*> lent Ktprieliaa. QUALITIES LISTED Peraona represented In lb* volume, which it tn tutboritatlve guide to America't leading college ttudentt. tre .elected on tbe basis of character, tcboltrship. leader- tblp in extra-curricular actlvltlea. and potentially for future useful . . ... ne*. to business tnd society. Miss Kiehl. a history mtjor. it pretldent of PI Gamma Mu. nation al social science fraternity and a member of Tbe Key, Tokalon. and the Omega Xi Omicron sorority. DEFEAT ROGERS Registered faculty membert defeated Rogers by t count of 22 to 10. while tbe non registered member, tied the votes in thtt department 2 to 2. commented on tbe dog s Kiehl r ived the i *t.-lif tempo will htlf time Saturday night by the Alpha a for 11 *»' Fresno Sttte College Band. *** *~l" According lo I»on Trabing. drum , l>ance i major, the band will make itt tp- ID#. MlJ pearance at tbe north end of the Fresno Sttte Met— fralernitiet. git Held tnd form tn FSC. banded bectute the sen Ire. took period SALUTE LIONS After marching the length of tbe geld tbe band will then turn to the west and stand In a "Hi I." forma tion. aaluting the Lion, of Loyoli with a muaical march. Trabing aaid tbe counter marcL la a.waltt arrangement followed by noum-ed thtt the lumber I. all tet b*"'' __ a faat German march with mem he -N 00» ",i.in SasttH I v H*v"lDt bert of tbe bang gooae Hopping in whereabout* ot the ingredient, baa ' ' ' "beat German style" ""< ****•■ diwlrwed. but ay one - ' ' MOCK FOOTBALL GAME !~* Jackie CaagStnU tbe bonfire at T:SS psi All student. ' 3" : n. t>s- mmm u, help ■*■*■■ 1.411-1. >ell leaders. ..inment will be fur Klri, mlIh the|r bearing POLES DONATED Former Dutch Resistance Head Speaks for WSSF ill hi. company or give more than a he Barn tonight. ra.ual salutation up.,; la the firm Halloween PREFERENCE NIGHT . be mmt -mre IfM.! v, held b> the Alpha* along with otbei *•'■■ any | 'he ru.hee- ,nt.-i.rl„l.. J0LINE MORRIgH to Join that frat. Mist Morritb. Tokalon pretldent. Mil \l..h. I ' i headed the Inter fra •■■ Frosh Ready For COP Bonfire .landing freshman award flrtt year at tbe college. Mi*. Mile., who hetded tbe wtr memorial drive laat year, belongs Studoet* la Haagary ar* bog- to the Alpha Theta aoronty _*a hungry - Mr* Fisher, form—-ly Ruth Jetn tbey sleep anywhere. under Whitmore. wtt ttudent body secre bridge*, in park, and railroad ita- tary latt temotter tnd alto one of Hon. and on empty .helves in tbo the rampus queen's tttendants. She *tore. After working all day tbey Ik a member of the Helta Kappa attend the univer.itie. tt night." i:'.'! of Tokalon. Henriette Roo/enburg. former I'utrh underground loader wbo et- :.»« .paper now moat widely read •hrouth tbo •■ fund boil. '1 faculty membert in the racial I Mitt Roo.enburg ..- are the sole survivor trong the tev- : the newsptper. The five others were ex.. tbe Xati.. flrtt retletanre In Europe grew out _«y w il to tbe eaat aide to form another ' FSC for the playing of the flght very able tub wbo would be flrtt atriag on many team*, h11 take* a very accurate patter to beat Jack (Rabbit) Jackie ; nl.hed by a John L ,«*iilln The Lion, will be no cinch, but '•**•• ******•* Trabing aaid. "It will ., lr ,nil T,,. .... \l Itoma" Radka aaid on hit |,M ln" oW ,»"b- StSgh Company ha- Wedneaday night .port, broadca.t. heat —So, la.ting about five mm ,. i..,,!,,,,,,. pmkn winch will be tin ■ if tbey get tbat old pep and Hplrit back tbey could go through the rest »t tbe campaign without a loaa." Ticket, bave not been telling too faat for tbe coming conteat but a fair tiled crowd it etpected. II, II. *ii|.|K.it .,( the tiie Pacific Frelgln 'mm vanou* fraterui Line, and other making raoipa tie. will make up the mock iri man nie* hav. donated truck, to can> football team, and according to Hud the wo.nI from Ml hidim: gig ■ftman the fir.- whi. li will at "anything can happen." ..liuni ai:<l the ball park. Fresno State Loses Ivy Trim By Bob Minor Irrumbe.t. from prinntix. Ilgion and exhortation, to Grook god. reecho.4 put latt week a. the ivy wall of „, lv) ,,„, min.,unK lx) „„, , building Ihe nlll> rt,M tl.irl. and Hymen. in ground to roof, wh her. are in favor of no ivy tt l The l\y >per tecon.l *ti>ry. aaid one of I clatalral background. Janiloi* SSStmmtm lag \ \ woik. I tag i ^h.- Delta Kappa - ■ harm I horut la.r ZENOVICH CHOSEN . . h a tonlor i—cial major. :- - > m*"'- ————■sBtssssss—B l..\> tr_i > li H. SPEARHEAD RESISTANCE |..entl> wrot< duced. the ; thony" had to learn I Merground loader al held l.s Th. aee i - . date dinner juke box mu imni alien.! • HALLOWEEN Th* World Studentt gervlc* Fund committee miiM men tt th* re room of the ttudtnt 4 pm Wednesday, according to Milton Jones, chair- mg Jewitb ■ ■ ■ aee «a. bold b> aer Skiing, nignific- h. I>..r l.> - II.. ;• ng u t Fretno Stale has nol gi»' i any trad M given it* autumn trimming. but alao becauae the plant wa. a can. Ivy. tbe vine w nh the niy.terieea ►**•'"•"■• decoration R lltfoid an.l ('.iniliri.lt. geBapM and romantic patt. ha. gr.ce,l Fre. ^^^ ^^ ^ ( >m - no State building* Amm* 1K1. b„! aiding., and leget ha' ta* origin of the plant an a decora Frewlo 8,„r w„ influence.l t.. . tion began in antiquity A tlio of rampu* mamleiiaiiiM . |j , l..|.t IVY OAV men remove.) the ivy from the up ,.,| i,T w,||g. fr* lu> ii gg por tecood story front of fbe mtin ivy AT FSC sella university, i* the art—a—tl of **-•n***-*t recalling tke ttory of how fbe vine, which ro.ei ihe build the reading of an N| maa__ wrii- primitive man decorate.1 bl. h.ru*. ,nK, „( rgaaao Stale are actually ten by a member of tt,. with the greenery aa a fertility rite no, entirely Ivy but | mixture of cUaa. Every fall, our primitive ance. grape and tg. A clipping from top lo bottom ton would decorate bl. bou»e wllh Though over a quarter century will be given Ihe ivy wall of Ihe Ivy la hope, of t lOcceatful harveat old. tbe Ivy wall, here .till excite adminl.tration building next year In tpring The Greek, btd the Mine controversy over bow much wall Vets to Complete Report of Earnings BILL LARSEN • of the ( Mu Alpha I l le the 't ' l.rugh. a member of tbe s growth warrant. .mliiiat.> mm mum bs- rill. .1 nu an.l meant ..•! t<> t!:. \.! Room 111 aat later than November 5. Failure to complete aad return tbls lorm ma. eaaae t d—eoatlnuanre of ■ra payments althouth I . r cent gg in U— under _*ot thlt demtnd. _i of tbe work EDITOR LISTED in rorul hy ettab- I ition een- a member of the lllu. K. > \ ; Phi Gamma, and the Mi m*gkm ' ta fratermt. She said cial chairman, it pre.i.lent of the that mteinational WSSF pro)ectt M «'hi lota sorority are open to student* oi t)wen.br. a commerce major, is l"etn country. rommlttioner of publication* He I* I cra.lii.te of Leydon rmvereity. lira president of tbe Blue .Key *•■•••• Roowrnburg it now secretary (ComlimmeJ o* r.ge 4) ln ,nr 1>u''h miniatry of eslucttion
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Title | 1946_11 The Daily Collegian November 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | November 1, 1946 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Attend
DANCE
Tonight!
COLLS© I AW
Attend
GAME
Tomorrow!
"READABLE — WORTH READING-
FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1946
Bulldogs Meet
U. Loyola Lions
Here Saturday
By Bruce Fame
Ths. ar.no SUte College Bull
Saga wWgo Lion hunt Ins
night tk" the 1—yola Unlveralty
ca—tt prowling into Ratellffe Stadium to try to pro.* that the lion
It king of tbe gridiron tt well ua
tb* jungle
Coach Jimmy Bradthtw baa baaa
out scouting tnd report, that he
bat rooked up t plan to tend tbe
mighty bettt back to his den in defeat
HAMPERED gY INJURIES
Tbe Bulldogt bate baaa
by injuries in the patt two content, tnd may still be bothered by
thlm. However, tbe Bulldog It
potted to spring tnd if be can gat
tbe Jump on tbe Lion he may tend
it back to Lot Angelea with itt
tall between IU leg*.
Loyola haa tome iparkllag backs
to tame Oral before the Bulldogt
ran triumph. The Loyola "Atomic
Hackfleld" paced by 1942 star Gene
"Jet" Grady ha. been hard to ttop
thla year and at a result tbe Ltona After Game Donee
have rolled up three victorias Ia
four starts
Coach Tony DeLellU. former
Loyola backfleld star, bat a well
balanced .quad with a faat. tricky
backSeld tnd t 197 pound average
forward wall with plenty of exper
lence and football aavvy.
rre.no SUte. trying to get t win
nlng combintlion after laat waak'a
.et bark by the Atteet. will probably again Uke to the air in an at-
tempt to penetrate the .coring
toa*. a habit dtacarded in recent
Phillips, Rogers
Win Straw Ballot
Dr. Hubert Phillip*, Democratic candidate for Cotigreea,
and Will Rogers, Jr., Democratic candidate for United Statee
Senator, won their respective office* when 408 students and
faculty members voted in The Collegian straw ballot Tuesdsy
V *and Wednesday.
23 FSC Students
Represent School
In'Who's Who'
If Jackie Fellows tnd Mickey
Matin! are ready for full time duty
they may make thinga pretty hot
for tTte Liont eapecttlly with moat
of tbe Bulldogt forwards also back
on tk* job.
Fre.no't two lanky pas
Joha Bagana and Bet Sbroeder
hav* been bothered with ahoulder
aad lac lnjurtee but expert to tee
action Wllaon Hanna and Hal Hal
ey. strong defensive pltyert. will
be tat to ttop tbe end runs of tbe
Lion "pony backa." Bob "O—ear**
Winahlp tnd Grady.
RUGGED LINE
Bob Hoffman and Millard Mitch
ell Oil the tackle alota very capably
and bat* baaa bard to crack all
year. Big Jean Lamoure. Vera Cay-
wood. If hla leg it better. Dick Neal
and Sal Muitarhio abould be able
to fill tbe guard dutle.
Dick Handley and Mel I
will do the pivot work with Bill
Clancy probably on the aldellnea
from t leg Injury suffered againat
the rugged Altec*.
In tbe backfleld Jack Kelley and
Jack Selferling. starting halfback.
. relief from Dill
An after-game dtnet. tpontored
by Bronte Buckle, —.n't hono
rtry speech organisation, will b*
held in th* eocial hall of th* atudent union following the Loyola
Freano Stat. tilt.
M.mb.rs of tht organisation
aaid thtt t wall known band
would play and that the danct
will lttt until 12 p.m.
ne:,r II W (Jearhart.
by a vote'dC2k! to 122. Th* I
between Rogers aa
I ham F Know-ad
was much closer with Roger, winning by a vote of 20k to 192
STUDENTS PICK PHILLIPS
Among the 3T1 atudenU voting.
-indent, voted for Phillip*.
M riaaaa SUt* C «ail* 111 chose Gearhart rour atu
lege Jnnior. tnd .eniort will be „>„,,, r„,in, __Uot, (!ld __. ToU
^lents throughout the for thla office Thirty .even facalty
country who will be ll.ted in the member, voted in tb* straw ballot
publication Who-, Who Among Stu "nd cho" pB",">* b" * B*r«lB «
29 to 8.
Registered ttudentt picked Phil
_ Oarhart 104 to IS whll*
The itudent. ire Alberta Kiehl. non registered .tudeats rho*e,t_e
Jean Miles. Ruth Jean Fisher, Jo- local .octal science profetaor 147
line Morritb. Irwin F.flr.l. Flaine to *5
Jones, Mtry Kohler George g__m, FACULTY PICKS PHILLIPg
•rich, rillat Mason. Ifon Levy. Rob- Twenty-elx regt.tered faculty
ert Arslanlan. Dorothea Ann Sunler. member, voted 2< to 7 for Pbilllpa,
William Larson Lawrence Fcklund. and the non registered membert.
Mtrylee (lough numbering four picked Pbilllpa 1
John's Bam will echo the frivolous voices of an expected Kdmond Boiea. Janet Bliss. Ed to ■■
300 couples tonight at the Mu Alpha Delta fraternity's an-'ward o.entby. June Alexander. Registered .tudentt picked
nual Hallowe'en Dance-Party. s<*"-«'-. *>»« w-iD KnowUnd »"r "l***^,_^ __*_____
Bill Pannell's music makers will play for the festivities fc^** ^^ "* H*-* Z_,LmmlmTin *ammts*
which begin at 9 p.m. and end at midnight. Pannell's* 11-piece T__ \ ia_c_ Roger, and «» for Knowia
HEADED for the Mu Alpha Hallowe'en Dance tonight are, left to right; Bonnie Howison.
Bill Larsen. Colleen Jesperson. Bill Rockas and George Zenovich Photo by Scott
Bron»^ucn.toHoid Mu Alpha Hallowe en
Dance Slated Tonight
Band Plans New
"Maneuvers for
Game at Halftime
****,
regularly featured at*
the Rainbow Ballroom
ADVERTISING
Member, of tbe decoration,
mlttee under Harry Hinchey
eluded their advertising campaign
on the campua today and will spend
tbe afternoon decorating
to give a Halloi
Detailed directiona
bave not previoutly attended Silence period, which started laat
dancet at Johns Barn have bona | night »ith culmination of Prefer
placed on a potter now appearing SB—« Night partiea at 12 «•<•. relgna
under tbe clock in the atudent un today until announcement of new
ion foyer The Barn is on Shields ''""• members at 3 p.m.
Avenue four miles went of High Dr. Mitchell P. llntg* who will
I way St. P°»* l^e list of accepted ruahees.
of faat TICKETS ON SALE **■•* ln*' during silence period, no
at the Ticket, are on sale today by Mu 'rtt member mty btve t rutbee in
frat Silence Ends
With Pledge List
ipend — . — .
srs-ir Release Today
ctiont for those wbo'
Know It nd
henrk. Jetn Lamoure and He *OT**] r»r*>
lent Ktprieliaa.
QUALITIES LISTED
Peraona represented In lb* volume, which it tn tutboritatlve
guide to America't leading college
ttudentt. tre .elected on tbe basis
of character, tcboltrship. leader-
tblp in extra-curricular actlvltlea.
and potentially for future useful . . ...
ne*. to business tnd society.
Miss Kiehl. a history mtjor. it
pretldent of PI Gamma Mu. nation
al social science fraternity and a
member of Tbe Key, Tokalon. and
the Omega Xi Omicron sorority.
DEFEAT ROGERS
Registered faculty membert defeated Rogers by t count of 22 to
10. while tbe non registered member, tied the votes in thtt department 2 to 2.
commented on tbe dog
s Kiehl r
ived the i
*t.-lif
tempo will
htlf time Saturday night by the Alpha a for 11 *»'
Fresno Sttte College Band. *** *~l"
According lo I»on Trabing. drum ,
l>ance i
major, the band will make itt tp- ID#. MlJ
pearance at tbe north end of the Fresno Sttte Met— fralernitiet. git
Held tnd form tn FSC. banded bectute the sen Ire. took period
SALUTE LIONS
After marching the length of tbe
geld tbe band will then turn to the
west and stand In a "Hi I." forma
tion. aaluting the Lion, of Loyoli
with a muaical march.
Trabing aaid tbe counter marcL
la a.waltt arrangement followed by noum-ed thtt the lumber I. all tet b*"'' __
a faat German march with mem he -N 00» ",i.in SasttH I v H*v"lDt
bert of tbe bang gooae Hopping in whereabout* ot the ingredient, baa ' ' '
"beat German style" ""< ****•■ diwlrwed. but ay one - ' '
MOCK FOOTBALL GAME !~*
Jackie CaagStnU
tbe bonfire at T:SS psi All student. ' 3"
: n. t>s- mmm u, help ■*■*■■
1.411-1. >ell leaders.
..inment will be fur Klri, mlIh the|r bearing
POLES DONATED
Former Dutch
Resistance Head
Speaks for WSSF
ill hi. company or give more than a
he Barn tonight. ra.ual salutation up.,;
la the firm Halloween PREFERENCE NIGHT
. be mmt -mre IfM.! v, held b> the
Alpha* along with otbei *•'■■
any |
'he ru.hee- ,nt.-i.rl„l.. J0LINE MORRIgH
to Join that frat. Mist Morritb. Tokalon pretldent.
Mil \l..h.
I '
i headed the Inter fra
•■■
Frosh Ready
For COP Bonfire
.landing freshman award
flrtt year at tbe college.
Mi*. Mile., who hetded tbe wtr
memorial drive laat year, belongs Studoet* la Haagary ar* bog-
to the Alpha Theta aoronty _*a hungry -
Mr* Fisher, form—-ly Ruth Jetn tbey sleep anywhere. under
Whitmore. wtt ttudent body secre bridge*, in park, and railroad ita-
tary latt temotter tnd alto one of Hon. and on empty .helves in tbo
the rampus queen's tttendants. She *tore. After working all day tbey
Ik a member of the Helta Kappa attend the univer.itie. tt night."
i:'.'! of Tokalon. Henriette Roo/enburg. former
I'utrh underground loader wbo et-
:.»« .paper now moat
widely read
•hrouth tbo
•■ fund boil. '1 faculty membert
in the racial I
Mitt Roo.enburg ..-
are the sole survivor trong the tev-
: the newsptper.
The five others were ex..
tbe Xati..
flrtt retletanre In Europe grew out
_«y w il
to tbe eaat aide to form another '
FSC for the playing of the flght
very able tub wbo would be flrtt
atriag on many team*, h11
take* a very accurate patter to
beat Jack (Rabbit) Jackie ; nl.hed by a John L ,«*iilln
The Lion, will be no cinch, but '•**•• ******•* Trabing aaid. "It will ., lr ,nil T,,.
.... \l Itoma" Radka aaid on hit |,M ln" oW ,»"b- StSgh Company ha-
Wedneaday night .port, broadca.t. heat —So, la.ting about five mm ,. i..,,!,,,,,,. pmkn winch will be tin
■ if tbey get tbat old pep and Hplrit
back tbey could go through the rest
»t tbe campaign without a loaa."
Ticket, bave not been telling too
faat for tbe coming conteat but a
fair tiled crowd it etpected.
II, II.
*ii|.|K.it .,( the tiie Pacific Frelgln
'mm vanou* fraterui Line, and other making raoipa
tie. will make up the mock iri man nie* hav. donated truck, to can>
football team, and according to Hud the wo.nI from Ml hidim: gig
■ftman the fir.- whi. li will at
"anything can happen." ..liuni ai: |