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the Poor Men , Only Two Mow £ , Ie is time of the year every. I one is indulginginthe quaint old I custom of wishing their friends I a harpy New Year so we mem- I bers of the staff take this oppor- I tonity to wish our many friends | I New Year and, ,1>sUehe way | icarcity of flunk slips and sli] I of various other kinds. From t I appearances 1935 ls going to be I year minus depression and many of the hardships formerly I present; so, let us all look tor- Next week the College Theatre will present another play I "Great Catherine" which i s ■ejected to outshine all the! Iothers which the college players' I have attempted to produce. This I year, to our notion, has been an | exceptional one in the entertain- [ ment ofTered for the students. Itstes of all ages and types have been catered to with a pleasing ■uccess. The students who have worked so hard to give their best talent are to be congratulated upon the fine work they have j shown. It's not often " COLLEGE THEATREl ■KB PRESENT SATIRE NEXT WEEK "The Great Catherine" Scheduled I . Far ProductionTHursdsw And Friday •', . FREE TICKETS ON CARD'] ft, Riehar e Leadini In Play College Theatre will present "The Great Catherine" by Bernard Shaw on January 10 and illcge auditorium itrwfourth production this seas The play is in two acts a the actors playing the roles rep-1 * the pick of the Pity the poor male members,"" °r lot the Fresno State College[H™ ', ■ Greek letter population. They! ,.,»,.„,., I can't go to the Pan-Hell Ball un-1 solemn I less they are especially invited i** ■situation to the outsider but it; Mssaaehf s litems rather childish to think j ^du^^,,h I that students who join organiza-1 J"™ h„ ™* , I tions which are supposed to SUP- Horning seen I port brotherly and sisterly love j season plays I I get along with one an- *•« onus. s*ei Beginn t with tl the Collegian there will be only i m*de otic paper published a week until wmi*" i the end of the semester but *•"- '' I here's the catch: We are only ../"j, putting out two more Collegians, j ,,,,. s, ' > is being done so that staff spr.ie. i to catch up on their semester's work and prepare for I exams, for we. poor mor- , are human too and must shity sometimes even if it is i a semester. So adios till : Friday*. re played by Ittrliard YV ■>.'.Hubert Phillips wttl speakr r oia "Wltloii. laau and r»*lbD| •BV-lleUeald _.n,«rilog, room. IJJ. ^1? o'clock,.; V e, \. ;■: Alpk* Pbl.O.mrrii lolllitlon. Hon! nominations made1 for new officers! |atassemblytoday| Final Constitution Revision] ' , : Voiti'^patZVl ■ ' %.>tus*eots~ f'Komfiiifeoa.tit ■Hai.BX.bbij' r*r* WrtlcTt-acmcsrer snd final iures of are alHcoWe assembly si'sembly Wednesday bul a prof SORORITIES WILL ENTERTAIN ALONE AT DANCE TONIGHT; morning. AecepUncr speeches will 1 College Pianists Set Date of Annual Public Appearance I will be iirrled out at Die ,rr,|r.! J»eJt»l' Pl*»o claw of Fresno State | which Is t^lng held ihl. evening tmm ,„ J"'^",/,,""* j,,^^, ° Ki Pri Members To Visit School IAIS. OFFERS ARENOMINAIED ilnaUon* tor A. W. 8. o •* fan. during Ihe w« T I to 10. One women ha, A luncheon to be given In February Graduates out, bin will consist entirely played by holh four and eight lip*" left 'lVe*Bo a, oa. ,f ihe auomer , ROWELL REVIEWS EVENTS OF 1934 AT LAST FORUM l« College auditorium Sun- COLLEGE LEADERS IFER IN BATTLE IFOR LIBERALIZATION Dr. Thomas Leases For Sacra- enlo To Discuss Legis- thre Program BUDGET INCREASE DENIED Presidents from all the seven state colleges of California will meet in Sacramento next Thurs- legislators from the respective regions and representative citizens interested in the support ot It acttOD and * clearly ai and political scientist. Why We Laugh ■ Bl RITZY STALLS SURROUND STUDENTS| S f-X-a S © ff>^J ® © C-»*a> 9 ® ffN^J • ] Collegian,Clan Calmly Converts Calamity Into Assetl HORSEPLAY REIGNS AS CUBS NEIGH Tlyee alee. new. shiny hone — "■-!» in lb* "monkey w*rd red neks, electric co.u to onTald* of'the room and era decided lo turn a cars* Into sal been given January 1«. will be pre-1 a.,el and take up the enticing busl- sented OB Jinuiry SJ it th* col eg* lb* r**t of th* mob. a snd mtghUe* lh«y to snd | Ojrpay Folk Songs. r Collegian office. It'll only be thi I now on the stilt yen will be. "Neigh, neigh. Krlk. neigh, neigh." |Seniors to Give Annual Formal at I . \ Marigold Ballroom " ,ual Winter formal at ihe Marigold |RS.C. Band Concert Uniform Benefit] being held to SghMh* alaab.ng of Ih* president. This a i^m
Object Description
Title | 1935_01 The Daily Collegian January 1935 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1935 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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" |
Description
Title | January 4, 1935 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1935 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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" |
Full-Text-Search | the Poor Men , Only Two Mow £ , Ie is time of the year every. I one is indulginginthe quaint old I custom of wishing their friends I a harpy New Year so we mem- I bers of the staff take this oppor- I tonity to wish our many friends | I New Year and, ,1>sUehe way | icarcity of flunk slips and sli] I of various other kinds. From t I appearances 1935 ls going to be I year minus depression and many of the hardships formerly I present; so, let us all look tor- Next week the College Theatre will present another play I "Great Catherine" which i s ■ejected to outshine all the! Iothers which the college players' I have attempted to produce. This I year, to our notion, has been an | exceptional one in the entertain- [ ment ofTered for the students. Itstes of all ages and types have been catered to with a pleasing ■uccess. The students who have worked so hard to give their best talent are to be congratulated upon the fine work they have j shown. It's not often " COLLEGE THEATREl ■KB PRESENT SATIRE NEXT WEEK "The Great Catherine" Scheduled I . Far ProductionTHursdsw And Friday •', . FREE TICKETS ON CARD'] ft, Riehar e Leadini In Play College Theatre will present "The Great Catherine" by Bernard Shaw on January 10 and illcge auditorium itrwfourth production this seas The play is in two acts a the actors playing the roles rep-1 * the pick of the Pity the poor male members,"" °r lot the Fresno State College[H™ ', ■ Greek letter population. They! ,.,»,.„,., I can't go to the Pan-Hell Ball un-1 solemn I less they are especially invited i** ■situation to the outsider but it; Mssaaehf s litems rather childish to think j ^du^^,,h I that students who join organiza-1 J"™ h„ ™* , I tions which are supposed to SUP- Horning seen I port brotherly and sisterly love j season plays I I get along with one an- *•« onus. s*ei Beginn t with tl the Collegian there will be only i m*de otic paper published a week until wmi*" i the end of the semester but *•"- '' I here's the catch: We are only ../"j, putting out two more Collegians, j ,,,,. s, ' > is being done so that staff spr.ie. i to catch up on their semester's work and prepare for I exams, for we. poor mor- , are human too and must shity sometimes even if it is i a semester. So adios till : Friday*. re played by Ittrliard YV ■>.'.Hubert Phillips wttl speakr r oia "Wltloii. laau and r»*lbD| •BV-lleUeald _.n,«rilog, room. IJJ. ^1? o'clock,.; V e, \. ;■: Alpk* Pbl.O.mrrii lolllitlon. Hon! nominations made1 for new officers! |atassemblytoday| Final Constitution Revision] ' , : Voiti'^patZVl ■ ' %.>tus*eots~ f'Komfiiifeoa.tit ■Hai.BX.bbij' r*r* WrtlcTt-acmcsrer snd final iures of are alHcoWe assembly si'sembly Wednesday bul a prof SORORITIES WILL ENTERTAIN ALONE AT DANCE TONIGHT; morning. AecepUncr speeches will 1 College Pianists Set Date of Annual Public Appearance I will be iirrled out at Die ,rr,|r.! J»eJt»l' Pl*»o claw of Fresno State | which Is t^lng held ihl. evening tmm ,„ J"'^",/,,""* j,,^^, ° Ki Pri Members To Visit School IAIS. OFFERS ARENOMINAIED ilnaUon* tor A. W. 8. o •* fan. during Ihe w« T I to 10. One women ha, A luncheon to be given In February Graduates out, bin will consist entirely played by holh four and eight lip*" left 'lVe*Bo a, oa. ,f ihe auomer , ROWELL REVIEWS EVENTS OF 1934 AT LAST FORUM l« College auditorium Sun- COLLEGE LEADERS IFER IN BATTLE IFOR LIBERALIZATION Dr. Thomas Leases For Sacra- enlo To Discuss Legis- thre Program BUDGET INCREASE DENIED Presidents from all the seven state colleges of California will meet in Sacramento next Thurs- legislators from the respective regions and representative citizens interested in the support ot It acttOD and * clearly ai and political scientist. Why We Laugh ■ Bl RITZY STALLS SURROUND STUDENTS| S f-X-a S © ff>^J ® © C-»*a> 9 ® ffN^J • ] Collegian,Clan Calmly Converts Calamity Into Assetl HORSEPLAY REIGNS AS CUBS NEIGH Tlyee alee. new. shiny hone — "■-!» in lb* "monkey w*rd red neks, electric co.u to onTald* of'the room and era decided lo turn a cars* Into sal been given January 1«. will be pre-1 a.,el and take up the enticing busl- sented OB Jinuiry SJ it th* col eg* lb* r**t of th* mob. a snd mtghUe* lh«y to snd | Ojrpay Folk Songs. r Collegian office. It'll only be thi I now on the stilt yen will be. "Neigh, neigh. Krlk. neigh, neigh." |Seniors to Give Annual Formal at I . \ Marigold Ballroom " ,ual Winter formal at ihe Marigold |RS.C. Band Concert Uniform Benefit] being held to SghMh* alaab.ng of Ih* president. This a i^m |