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COUJ&IAN ?OLUME TWENTY-NINE "READABLE —WORTH READING" 110 Seniors File Degree Petitions Petition* of 110 seniors for graduation in June have been filed with Margaret Cosgrave, registrar. Fifty-eight have petitioned tor teaching credentials, of which nine arc (or special secondary: two for kindergarten-primary, and 47 for Kcneral elementary. One pejltlon has been filed tor an associate of nrt« degree; two, for batchelor of | education: the resL for batchelor The candidates and their majors "oeOREES AND CREDENTIALS SOLOIST Inland. A. B. Chem. & Phy* Verona*. A. B. Education FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1943 | KARL KULTTI, will will play the solo violin at tonight's j symphony jSpring Symphony PresentedTonight1 s flr«t symphony concert pre- d thi* semester will begin tonight at 8:15in the college auditorium under the direction of Dr. Arthur C. Berdahl. Free tickets are In the college booki at Nat Cohen's, Sherman-Clay, Hockett-Cowan. Karl Kulttl. Instructor of string Instrument* at thc college, will on the program this evening a. soloist In the Bach Concerto li NATIVE OF OHIO Kultti. a native of Ohio, began hi* musical training Zete Sweetheart Candidates Due Name* of two new pledges I -ach sorority as candidates fe Victory- Sweetheart of the 7.et "■•"'—e! to be submitted by Thur /Vhis week to Earl Yocun enaent of the fraternity. It wa nounced today. Entry blank* are to be seale ith a 25 cent defense slump i eplng with the all-out war effot effect at Fresno State co Don Baker Elected! Vice-President Don Baker. Junior, was el- sophomore class. Bilsten M vote* to Bekland's 10. Nadlne Kennedy won th Nleklrk. 10 to 32. tor thc fresl presidency. - One-hundred and seventy- ballots were cast in the re-el* Classes Will Be Dismissed Friday for Noted Lecturer Classes will be dismissed Fri.l, n at 9 for an assembly featuring Dr. , E. Stanley Jones, lecturer Jones, sponsored by the Fresno Council of Churches, h'-s " [ many years as a missionary in French-Indo China and Burma. He will appear at the Fresno Memorial Auditorium Thursday. Friday. Snt- Grade Students Will Present Piano Recital \ Twenty third-grade students . The t will I n Room 141. The mder the dlrectloi e today e of ti . Later he Jiilliar.l School of Music In New York city. He left the Julllard school fo scholarship with the noted viol 1st, Michael Press. After the det Dr. Press, Kulttl continued studies with Felix Eyle, cone, Br of the Cleveland Sympbt While studying with Kyle. Kultti ntercd thc professioi it the Cleveland Sutler hotel. This marked the beginning Thomas Attends Budget Hearing time conditions. Il has no refercnc. to the building procram. which It being introduced under it separat. hill, but provides funds for sal- arifs. supplies and equipment. The faculty personnel, iindei governor-proposed plan, wotllt positions than ,1 for 13 positions. n further changes are n first of next wee throughout the week. ~ ie to the large pledge , to two pledges. Judging will be based on personality, look*, and scholarship. The girls w|ll also participate In con FRESHMAN TEA HELD '™^~£v I the Triple S |„ hoped will Tomorro, will hold I Army Air Corps Members Leave; Enlisted Reservists Are Assigned to Monterey Saturday and Sunday night, approximately 40 members of the Army Air Corps reserve received 24-hour notices from the Ninth Service Command in Utah. AH of the reservists left Fresno between the hours of 2:45 a. m. and 5 a. m. Monday morning. They were to rendezvous in San Francisco yesterday and left last night at 5:30. p. m. for Lincoln, Nebraska, where they will undergo basic training. The destination of the 53 Fresno State ERCs scheduled to leave March 8 for Fort MacArthur in San Pedro has been changed to Monterey according to information received by Frank R. Morris, from the Commanding General of the Headquarters Ninth Service Command at Fort Douglas, Utah. The latest order received by Morris, army llason officer at the college. Instructs the ERC. to report to the Comanding Officer, Reception Center. Presldo of Monterey, on March 8. The group of 55 reservists under the leadership ot SUnton Levy, were previously scheduled to report to the Reception Center. Fort MncArthur In San Pedro. LEAVE BY S. P. The group Is scheduled to leave Fresno early March 8 by Southern Pacific railroad. A special coach ha* been reserved for the enlisted troup. The route to be Uken is by cay of San Francisco, across to Jakland by ferry and then to tbe Center at Monterey. Dr. Morris urged all men leaving to make certain they Uke with them a copy of their college transcript*. These are now being pre-* pared, by thc Registrars office and Morris will announce tbe method of distribution later. According to information Issued by the Fresno Armed Forces Induction Station, the enlisted men will need to uke with them only the clothing they are wearing. NECESSITIES PROVIDED Within n few hours after their punished First War Night' Will Be Saturday tit at eight o'clock In 11 of the union. Thi* II be sponsored by the on'* honorary service he door, and the | spent in dancing. should b your list of things | o do." declared student hotly presl- lent. Floyd Hyde. that the "war night." a patriotic revival of alUollege night, was to be held on every Friday night that there was nothinc previously scheduled. Since a well known orche'slra will he playing in Fresno this Friday, the committee considered irday. affair until AWS Asks for Women To Keep Office Open in s r I gency r ' The budget bll ings are being cc s I allows 79 full t Although several girls slened up tor tbe task. Alice Kendall said yesterday that mor, needed, especially to be host Those who have already signed Nordstnim. -Nan Crow. * Pag. , Sign-up for Frat To Be Thursday Signups by the fraternity rushees with the fraternity of their preference are (o be held Thursday in the office of Mitchell P. Briggs. dean of men. Silence perio'd. which begins at midnight on Wednesday, will be over at I o'clock Thursday when the pledge* to the different -fraternity presidents. Rushing will conclude with preference night on Wednesday. The rush affair* started last Wednesday with the Alpha party, folowed by the Theta Chls on Thursday, the Sigma Tau on Saturday, ZeU Mu on Sunday, and the Mu Alpha Delta last night. The rush lists of the individual fraternities were cut Ihls year due to many men being taken In the
Object Description
Title | 1943_03 The Daily Collegian March 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | March 2, 1943 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | COUJ&IAN ?OLUME TWENTY-NINE "READABLE —WORTH READING" 110 Seniors File Degree Petitions Petition* of 110 seniors for graduation in June have been filed with Margaret Cosgrave, registrar. Fifty-eight have petitioned tor teaching credentials, of which nine arc (or special secondary: two for kindergarten-primary, and 47 for Kcneral elementary. One pejltlon has been filed tor an associate of nrt« degree; two, for batchelor of | education: the resL for batchelor The candidates and their majors "oeOREES AND CREDENTIALS SOLOIST Inland. A. B. Chem. & Phy* Verona*. A. B. Education FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1943 | KARL KULTTI, will will play the solo violin at tonight's j symphony jSpring Symphony PresentedTonight1 s flr«t symphony concert pre- d thi* semester will begin tonight at 8:15in the college auditorium under the direction of Dr. Arthur C. Berdahl. Free tickets are In the college booki at Nat Cohen's, Sherman-Clay, Hockett-Cowan. Karl Kulttl. Instructor of string Instrument* at thc college, will on the program this evening a. soloist In the Bach Concerto li NATIVE OF OHIO Kultti. a native of Ohio, began hi* musical training Zete Sweetheart Candidates Due Name* of two new pledges I -ach sorority as candidates fe Victory- Sweetheart of the 7.et "■•"'—e! to be submitted by Thur /Vhis week to Earl Yocun enaent of the fraternity. It wa nounced today. Entry blank* are to be seale ith a 25 cent defense slump i eplng with the all-out war effot effect at Fresno State co Don Baker Elected! Vice-President Don Baker. Junior, was el- sophomore class. Bilsten M vote* to Bekland's 10. Nadlne Kennedy won th Nleklrk. 10 to 32. tor thc fresl presidency. - One-hundred and seventy- ballots were cast in the re-el* Classes Will Be Dismissed Friday for Noted Lecturer Classes will be dismissed Fri.l, n at 9 for an assembly featuring Dr. , E. Stanley Jones, lecturer Jones, sponsored by the Fresno Council of Churches, h'-s " [ many years as a missionary in French-Indo China and Burma. He will appear at the Fresno Memorial Auditorium Thursday. Friday. Snt- Grade Students Will Present Piano Recital \ Twenty third-grade students . The t will I n Room 141. The mder the dlrectloi e today e of ti . Later he Jiilliar.l School of Music In New York city. He left the Julllard school fo scholarship with the noted viol 1st, Michael Press. After the det Dr. Press, Kulttl continued studies with Felix Eyle, cone, Br of the Cleveland Sympbt While studying with Kyle. Kultti ntercd thc professioi it the Cleveland Sutler hotel. This marked the beginning Thomas Attends Budget Hearing time conditions. Il has no refercnc. to the building procram. which It being introduced under it separat. hill, but provides funds for sal- arifs. supplies and equipment. The faculty personnel, iindei governor-proposed plan, wotllt positions than ,1 for 13 positions. n further changes are n first of next wee throughout the week. ~ ie to the large pledge , to two pledges. Judging will be based on personality, look*, and scholarship. The girls w|ll also participate In con FRESHMAN TEA HELD '™^~£v I the Triple S |„ hoped will Tomorro, will hold I Army Air Corps Members Leave; Enlisted Reservists Are Assigned to Monterey Saturday and Sunday night, approximately 40 members of the Army Air Corps reserve received 24-hour notices from the Ninth Service Command in Utah. AH of the reservists left Fresno between the hours of 2:45 a. m. and 5 a. m. Monday morning. They were to rendezvous in San Francisco yesterday and left last night at 5:30. p. m. for Lincoln, Nebraska, where they will undergo basic training. The destination of the 53 Fresno State ERCs scheduled to leave March 8 for Fort MacArthur in San Pedro has been changed to Monterey according to information received by Frank R. Morris, from the Commanding General of the Headquarters Ninth Service Command at Fort Douglas, Utah. The latest order received by Morris, army llason officer at the college. Instructs the ERC. to report to the Comanding Officer, Reception Center. Presldo of Monterey, on March 8. The group of 55 reservists under the leadership ot SUnton Levy, were previously scheduled to report to the Reception Center. Fort MncArthur In San Pedro. LEAVE BY S. P. The group Is scheduled to leave Fresno early March 8 by Southern Pacific railroad. A special coach ha* been reserved for the enlisted troup. The route to be Uken is by cay of San Francisco, across to Jakland by ferry and then to tbe Center at Monterey. Dr. Morris urged all men leaving to make certain they Uke with them a copy of their college transcript*. These are now being pre-* pared, by thc Registrars office and Morris will announce tbe method of distribution later. According to information Issued by the Fresno Armed Forces Induction Station, the enlisted men will need to uke with them only the clothing they are wearing. NECESSITIES PROVIDED Within n few hours after their punished First War Night' Will Be Saturday tit at eight o'clock In 11 of the union. Thi* II be sponsored by the on'* honorary service he door, and the | spent in dancing. should b your list of things | o do." declared student hotly presl- lent. Floyd Hyde. that the "war night." a patriotic revival of alUollege night, was to be held on every Friday night that there was nothinc previously scheduled. Since a well known orche'slra will he playing in Fresno this Friday, the committee considered irday. affair until AWS Asks for Women To Keep Office Open in s r I gency r ' The budget bll ings are being cc s I allows 79 full t Although several girls slened up tor tbe task. Alice Kendall said yesterday that mor, needed, especially to be host Those who have already signed Nordstnim. -Nan Crow. * Pag. , Sign-up for Frat To Be Thursday Signups by the fraternity rushees with the fraternity of their preference are (o be held Thursday in the office of Mitchell P. Briggs. dean of men. Silence perio'd. which begins at midnight on Wednesday, will be over at I o'clock Thursday when the pledge* to the different -fraternity presidents. Rushing will conclude with preference night on Wednesday. The rush affair* started last Wednesday with the Alpha party, folowed by the Theta Chls on Thursday, the Sigma Tau on Saturday, ZeU Mu on Sunday, and the Mu Alpha Delta last night. The rush lists of the individual fraternities were cut Ihls year due to many men being taken In the |