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Editorial: one lousy buck The attitude of Staters the greatest time and bother the campus is disgusting. Even with ex¬ tension after extension of the deadline, receipts of the charity drive are so low that a snake could crawl over them with- So the final deadline has been set, and all orgs are expected to give 100 per "t that nice! How about the other 1,700 students on campus who don't belong to clubs, at all? What do they give, one-half per cent? -.ilizc that their oward the drive is only making _n themselves, -since the groups who are supposed to receive the money from the Blue Key work will only at- n campus to solicit funds if the amount given to them is not large enough. Perhaps Blue Key made a mistake by not having the drive during the first days of registration, when students are in the mood to get fleeced, and don't mind the a dollar as much. Perhaps it did, so what? That still does lot excuse, by any stretch of the imagi- i, the apathy of the large majority rs who don't even think of giving. Naturally there has been a shortage of money, there always is, but for the price of four beers or 10 candy bars (ten cent es). Staters are buying security for e, and the future of many hundreds of thousands who will be en in the coming years by some dread Is one dollar so much? Are those beers necessary? oUaggelt's aiJiggi By DICK DAGGETT got a letter this morning from a friend of mine, the mayor of Happy Rodfe, Arizona. He reports things as being generally under control in Happy Rocks. 1 know this will be a load off your mind since I too, have been rather worried about conditions in Happy Rocki months, that being 'solved quickly, Juan Garcia promising to refrain from ever get¬ ting drunk on weekdays again. It seems h< got a little canned up on a Wednesday and terrorized the whole populace for fifteen minutes by firing his gun in the air and shouting. Since there is no local constabulary, his wife was forced to let him ha\ " frying pan to quiet him down. He was ostracized until the day, when he was needed to I . bridge. The force of the entire dt_H_n ol 55 souls actually ignoring ul— - bring him to terms. Panning the thin trickle of silver which rms the community occupation has been seriously curtailed of late, water necessary to the operation being lacking due to insuf¬ ficient rainfall in the upper range of the M- callnros. This brought trading to only mild activity with infrequent flurries occuring in staples. Certain circles have expressed corifi- .vevcr, that normal trade will be itablished in the near future with the cuh College Collegian 17 orgs listed to have pics taken for 1950 Campus «u*vr»o«.s Vlit.vm»o»s-i - AprOPI, food Sale DSP P'°n annual slated by class CSS5*E_KL M*0W UNIVERSITY STYLES ivwuvw^ Ernie Wild tutoring impressive Frosh crew By PETE LANG Coached by Ernie Wild, the Fresno State College Freahman Basketball squad has already tied into an eighteengame - The Fresno State College Collegian STADIUM SELF SERVICE SERV-UR-SELF Frosh five ties knot in Tiger's tail 1 i fe 1 < 'Dogs try to raise H— ornets at Sacto tonight basketball team invades the nest of the Sacra- Short on smiles, long on action is guard Matt Garcia, whe is expected lo be an important cog in Coach "Dutch" War merdam's basketball machinery this season. Football season — except for sobbing — almost over The trials and tribulations of the 1949 Fresno State- Col¬ lege Battlin' Bulldogs will end so far as football is concerned tonight, when they close out the current football season against the University of Hawaii. A 25 man travelling squad left for the Hawaiian Islands VARSITY LUNCH 1472 NO. VAN NESS Serving at Reasonable Prices BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER Complete Fountain Service Dinner is planned for FSC gridders ROSSI FLOKAL CO. FREE DELIVERY ORCHIDS $3.50 Up CAMILUAM ^$W0Ea<h ROSE CORSAGE $1.50 VANDA ORCHIDS .75 each .________________% 1 10.95 ' ■ i Portage \ _. A FELIOWS ... ON THE DOUBLE J& ... for this Porlage Original featuring the jg^ MB exclusive double cuff tip...with threo leather Awk\ l_9__^r soles and hard heel ... a "jim-dandy" of ^^k B»-^^T . a shoe that wears and wears and wears^S Wm MEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT ^H «. ~ ■■? THE CRUISER ^^H W^W 'Cordovan* color. ,nnl&i„ii* TWO> STORES IN FRESNO J$S£$&i$$**. 1155 FUITOH • 73$ OUVI w night's games in the capital dty prpm- jans' tight defense its first test against [earn holding a height advantage against them, t U possible tor Coach Warrwr*- nrada WolfpseV. AIR MINDED? tal_lin.i_.__T— will be here re litre yee all the facts eexHrt • car.ee .s. U.S. Air U.S. ' Jill FORCE ' The BVRT by your figure. Your choice o HTl'liTilitl
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Title | 1949_12 The Daily Collegian December 1949 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1949 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Dec 2, 1949 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1949 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Editorial:
one lousy buck
The attitude of Staters
the greatest time and bother
the campus is disgusting. Even with ex¬
tension after extension of the deadline,
receipts of the charity drive are so low
that a snake could crawl over them with-
So the final deadline has been set, and
all orgs are expected to give 100 per
"t that nice! How about the
other 1,700 students on campus who
don't belong to clubs, at all? What do
they give, one-half per cent?
-.ilizc that their
oward the drive is only making
_n themselves, -since the groups
who are supposed to receive the money
from the Blue Key work will only at-
n campus to solicit funds
if the amount given to them is not large
enough.
Perhaps Blue Key made a mistake by
not having the drive during the first days
of registration, when students are in the
mood to get fleeced, and don't mind the
a dollar as much.
Perhaps it did, so what? That still does
lot excuse, by any stretch of the imagi-
i, the apathy of the large majority
rs who don't even think of giving.
Naturally there has been a shortage of
money, there always is, but for the price
of four beers or 10 candy bars (ten cent
es). Staters are buying security for
e, and the future of many
hundreds of thousands who will be
en in the coming years by some dread
Is one dollar so much? Are those beers
necessary?
oUaggelt's aiJiggi
By DICK DAGGETT
got a letter this morning from a friend
of mine, the mayor of Happy Rodfe, Arizona.
He reports things as being generally under
control in Happy Rocks. 1 know this will be
a load off your mind since I too, have been
rather worried about conditions in Happy
Rocki
months, that being 'solved quickly, Juan
Garcia promising to refrain from ever get¬
ting drunk on weekdays again. It seems h<
got a little canned up on a Wednesday and
terrorized the whole populace for fifteen
minutes by firing his gun in the air and
shouting. Since there is no local constabulary,
his wife was forced to let him ha\ "
frying pan to quiet him down.
He was ostracized until the
day, when he was needed to I .
bridge. The force of the entire dt_H_n ol
55 souls actually ignoring ul— -
bring him to terms.
Panning the thin trickle of silver which
rms the community occupation has been
seriously curtailed of late, water necessary
to the operation being lacking due to insuf¬
ficient rainfall in the upper range of the M-
callnros. This brought trading to only mild
activity with infrequent flurries occuring in
staples. Certain circles have expressed corifi-
.vevcr, that normal trade will be
itablished in the near future with the cuh
College Collegian
17 orgs listed to
have pics taken
for 1950 Campus
«u*vr»o«.s Vlit.vm»o»s-i -
AprOPI, food Sale DSP P'°n annual
slated by class CSS5*E_KL
M*0W UNIVERSITY STYLES ivwuvw^
Ernie Wild tutoring
impressive Frosh crew
By PETE LANG
Coached by Ernie Wild, the Fresno State College Freahman
Basketball squad has already tied into an eighteengame
- The Fresno State College Collegian
STADIUM SELF SERVICE
SERV-UR-SELF
Frosh five
ties knot in
Tiger's tail
1
i
fe
1
<
'Dogs try to raise H—
ornets at Sacto tonight
basketball team invades the nest of the Sacra-
Short on smiles, long on action is guard Matt Garcia, whe
is expected lo be an important cog in Coach "Dutch" War
merdam's basketball machinery this season.
Football season — except
for sobbing — almost over
The trials and tribulations of the 1949 Fresno State- Col¬
lege Battlin' Bulldogs will end so far as football is concerned
tonight, when they close out the current football season
against the University of Hawaii.
A 25 man travelling squad left for the Hawaiian Islands
VARSITY LUNCH
1472 NO. VAN NESS
Serving at Reasonable Prices
BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER
Complete Fountain Service
Dinner is planned
for FSC gridders
ROSSI
FLOKAL CO.
FREE DELIVERY
ORCHIDS
$3.50 Up
CAMILUAM
^$W0Ea |