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Editorial: so we stand With the beginning of a new semester the Collegian will not change in staff or Anticipating any future remarks about investigations or inquiries into any asso- ciaton sponsored activity we wish to re¬ mark that the Collegian is behind such do nothing to< ird pushing investiga- Persons wishing to submit copy for publication are asked to contact Desa Cucuk, news editor, for information on deadlines and space available. No copy will be accepted after the 9"a.m. deadline the day before publica- For the information of the critics al unsigned editorials are by the editor Any other will carry the name of th< By DICT DAGGETT Among the many blessings brought by t end of the semester is the coming of Bill Barker, journalist and big wheel. Bill cently breezed through 26 units witl straight A, where he was editor of the school paper, besides working full time to support a family. Bill isn't the monotonously studious type, though. He just naturally was in a hurry to get to FSC: who can blame him? His major area of achievement next to journalism is athletics. Bill is an expert at such sports as cocktail-mixing and less violent things as Tin- guy can do anything. If you don't be-1 li.'v.- it. I,'. against him when ho is trving t.i fill an inside straight. Bill is currently engaged in a research project for the Atomic Energy Commission. ndBenedJd brandy, and bour- l>on. He claims it not onlv tastes g'-xl. but will replace the hydrogen bomb. Results will lx' made public when he recovers consci' The letters t ilways open to the editor col my type of lot any subject, if it is not libelous and not> over 250 words. The editors, however, reserve the right to cut or edit any letters submitted. VALLEY DONUT SHOP NO. 2-936 OLIVE We Serve All Kinds of Donuts from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. BREAKFAST ^^ulifc5^ COMPLETE LUNCH \£h Sm FOUNTAIN DINNERS JvSgejS-^ SERVICE VALLEY DONUT SHOP NO. 1—2326 Tulare Street—Phone 4-1018 SPECIAl PORTRAITS GRADUATIONS PHONE 4-5174 John Friqulti Studio DRIVE SAFELY! MEET THE GANG AT BORDERS NOW SERVING DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS & DINNERS 55c 3 riECtsim 3 outfits it1 price lo0KTOcoFFU'sfonoiiRcm«nm» COFFEE'S Thrtt-ster siits >50 country, business or pleasure, here's th« clothing combination that's the perfect answer to for every casual occasion. What's more, it's a great value ... tops in style and in usefulness. COFFEE'S Three-f^r GIVES YOU: 1 Donegal Tweed Coat (with 4 patch pockets) 1 Matching Tweed Trousers 1 Harmonizing Gabardine Slacks (all wool) Gmplde for $i0 Winter '50 graduation claims five FSC gridders February graduation'brought toi an end the collegiate grid nreors of five senior Bulldog football performers. v j DeOrian, Bud Loverin, Jin, Milner, Bill Montgomery, and Herman Ziegler, all linemen, except Montgomery, were graduated with the Winter '50 class and will no longer be! it Csl Pol r. and : the guard spot IdeuUty of the car from Beldea I r, basketballer Flip rs.no WEAR coat and harmonizing slacks for sports. WEAR slacks and a Coffee sport shirt for lounging or Theta Chi heads mural standings in three sports Beiden to Hanner to Darrow auto deal causes gossip Hogans, Sneads to begin play soon for golf points -Thw Fresno Stat* College Collegian Yearling hoop squad draws split in vacation games By PETE LANG etball squad spUt a pair or contests Don George, guard, was the Br points against needier and the Coyote slaughter. Pons Bob Donkersler and guard John DONKERSLEY LEADS onkeraley led the scorl ntt Madera with 11 poll le guard Dick Brady manaj d Bartels aided the first rd Richard Rlgby turned I k. Although Bartels. Don Engstrom F Dakln c. 0: Werner f. 0; Bedrc Coaches tour Jay Cees :goes to Theta Ch,.'T;RECoJ COLLEGIAN ^SPORTS Ball hawking forward Lou Papac has relumed to action with the Bulldog cagers alter a series of knee injuries kept him sidelined lor several Basketball, IM brand, nears end Alphas dropped their fir Phi Sigma Kappa. a PI 1 5 \ I MU Alpha 0 J 0 St. Marys Gaels gallop over Bulldog five to end victory streak, 44 — 51 By WAU.Y BOYTEB An inspired, dose guarding, St Mary's quintet ended the Bulldog winning streak at three last week with a hard earned MAKES DEBUT ASHLOCrCS rfonnance. holding Bullwtnkcl to The highly contrOTeralal two udgtng from the frequency « SEVEN FOULS play no leas than seven Alums to meet varsity CHRISMM'S 2>riV..Jn R.,l«.,anl 1035 Oliv» St. I Popular Prices FRESNO AND B A K B K, 8 P I B 1 fl Richard Smith - Ed'ard Blithel"! C~Colds HUSS CLEMENTS YOU* CHIYION DEALEI 2740 VAN NESS BlVD. VARSITY LUNCH 1472 NO. VAN NESS Serving at Reasonable Prices BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER Complete Fountain Service „•- KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES "SKID CHAIN RENTAl" 1709 Broadway Phone 4-4767 «&3« Improper lighting is |ust •* bod for your eyes os the crazy Idea shown here. Lb* correct slie' bulbs In proper fixtures for your study and work. Keep your bulbs cleon ond you'll be surprised how much better you con see. :p:g-»5*e- &0-C9 Bsl FULTON AT FRESNO Ivo-o* Dsuri
Object Description
Title | 1950_02 The Daily Collegian February 1950 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1950 |
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 |
Description
Title | Feb 9, 1950 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1950 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Editorial: so we stand With the beginning of a new semester the Collegian will not change in staff or Anticipating any future remarks about investigations or inquiries into any asso- ciaton sponsored activity we wish to re¬ mark that the Collegian is behind such do nothing to< ird pushing investiga- Persons wishing to submit copy for publication are asked to contact Desa Cucuk, news editor, for information on deadlines and space available. No copy will be accepted after the 9"a.m. deadline the day before publica- For the information of the critics al unsigned editorials are by the editor Any other will carry the name of th< By DICT DAGGETT Among the many blessings brought by t end of the semester is the coming of Bill Barker, journalist and big wheel. Bill cently breezed through 26 units witl straight A, where he was editor of the school paper, besides working full time to support a family. Bill isn't the monotonously studious type, though. He just naturally was in a hurry to get to FSC: who can blame him? His major area of achievement next to journalism is athletics. Bill is an expert at such sports as cocktail-mixing and less violent things as Tin- guy can do anything. If you don't be-1 li.'v.- it. I,'. against him when ho is trving t.i fill an inside straight. Bill is currently engaged in a research project for the Atomic Energy Commission. ndBenedJd brandy, and bour- l>on. He claims it not onlv tastes g'-xl. but will replace the hydrogen bomb. Results will lx' made public when he recovers consci' The letters t ilways open to the editor col my type of lot any subject, if it is not libelous and not> over 250 words. The editors, however, reserve the right to cut or edit any letters submitted. VALLEY DONUT SHOP NO. 2-936 OLIVE We Serve All Kinds of Donuts from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. BREAKFAST ^^ulifc5^ COMPLETE LUNCH \£h Sm FOUNTAIN DINNERS JvSgejS-^ SERVICE VALLEY DONUT SHOP NO. 1—2326 Tulare Street—Phone 4-1018 SPECIAl PORTRAITS GRADUATIONS PHONE 4-5174 John Friqulti Studio DRIVE SAFELY! MEET THE GANG AT BORDERS NOW SERVING DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS & DINNERS 55c 3 riECtsim 3 outfits it1 price lo0KTOcoFFU'sfonoiiRcm«nm» COFFEE'S Thrtt-ster siits >50 country, business or pleasure, here's th« clothing combination that's the perfect answer to for every casual occasion. What's more, it's a great value ... tops in style and in usefulness. COFFEE'S Three-f^r GIVES YOU: 1 Donegal Tweed Coat (with 4 patch pockets) 1 Matching Tweed Trousers 1 Harmonizing Gabardine Slacks (all wool) Gmplde for $i0 Winter '50 graduation claims five FSC gridders February graduation'brought toi an end the collegiate grid nreors of five senior Bulldog football performers. v j DeOrian, Bud Loverin, Jin, Milner, Bill Montgomery, and Herman Ziegler, all linemen, except Montgomery, were graduated with the Winter '50 class and will no longer be! it Csl Pol r. and : the guard spot IdeuUty of the car from Beldea I r, basketballer Flip rs.no WEAR coat and harmonizing slacks for sports. WEAR slacks and a Coffee sport shirt for lounging or Theta Chi heads mural standings in three sports Beiden to Hanner to Darrow auto deal causes gossip Hogans, Sneads to begin play soon for golf points -Thw Fresno Stat* College Collegian Yearling hoop squad draws split in vacation games By PETE LANG etball squad spUt a pair or contests Don George, guard, was the Br points against needier and the Coyote slaughter. Pons Bob Donkersler and guard John DONKERSLEY LEADS onkeraley led the scorl ntt Madera with 11 poll le guard Dick Brady manaj d Bartels aided the first rd Richard Rlgby turned I k. Although Bartels. Don Engstrom F Dakln c. 0: Werner f. 0; Bedrc Coaches tour Jay Cees :goes to Theta Ch,.'T;RECoJ COLLEGIAN ^SPORTS Ball hawking forward Lou Papac has relumed to action with the Bulldog cagers alter a series of knee injuries kept him sidelined lor several Basketball, IM brand, nears end Alphas dropped their fir Phi Sigma Kappa. a PI 1 5 \ I MU Alpha 0 J 0 St. Marys Gaels gallop over Bulldog five to end victory streak, 44 — 51 By WAU.Y BOYTEB An inspired, dose guarding, St Mary's quintet ended the Bulldog winning streak at three last week with a hard earned MAKES DEBUT ASHLOCrCS rfonnance. holding Bullwtnkcl to The highly contrOTeralal two udgtng from the frequency « SEVEN FOULS play no leas than seven Alums to meet varsity CHRISMM'S 2>riV..Jn R.,l«.,anl 1035 Oliv» St. I Popular Prices FRESNO AND B A K B K, 8 P I B 1 fl Richard Smith - Ed'ard Blithel"! C~Colds HUSS CLEMENTS YOU* CHIYION DEALEI 2740 VAN NESS BlVD. VARSITY LUNCH 1472 NO. VAN NESS Serving at Reasonable Prices BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER Complete Fountain Service „•- KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES "SKID CHAIN RENTAl" 1709 Broadway Phone 4-4767 «&3« Improper lighting is |ust •* bod for your eyes os the crazy Idea shown here. Lb* correct slie' bulbs In proper fixtures for your study and work. Keep your bulbs cleon ond you'll be surprised how much better you con see. :p:g-»5*e- &0-C9 Bsl FULTON AT FRESNO Ivo-o* Dsuri |