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- The Fresno Store CoJIege Collegioi Editorial so it's done Fresno and Fresno State College will again hit the high spots of the nation when more world records are broken at the annual West Coast Relays this Sat- Publicity units of the college and the town have been going full blast to put Fresno on the map of the sports world again since the beginning of the semest¬ er when the first meeting of the relays committee was held. Star athletes arc again expected this year to compete for top honors in the track events and to set new records in almost all activities. Top honors will go to members of the relays committee but mostly to Flint Hanner. track coach, who has again worked his committee for all it was worth to make this year's meet a success. The publicity department isn't the only one that deserves a lot of credit for doing a lot of work. The games commit- n gener Jfllin/lilii OOI 'llll i Twelve orgs to compete at sing festival By GENE MARSHALL Ah me! Election time attain. Never .Is, '""' '"••' •'""•v '| elections pass but what I think of the various ^,'.'.^'j-'. 1 't,V is"th.'■"'.i' student body presidents I have reeled the jjV"*,,.,', *,.,)! Kri,iay! light fantastic with. One naive, pure, incor-' ',., ;. ,„;. „,,„, riitibly honest, a diligent student and a pro- „.„,i , , r,,.|,- s ficient athlete. He has since achieved (treat ivu., u..|.;-.t. sicm.s honor and is settled down with n itirl as pi,,,,,,,,,,,., .on,-.,, xi ssc.H't and pur,' its ln>. I can sec nnuli hap- ,„,, pi \i;,i,., Th-.a piness ahead for these two. Utio. .\ipi,., Kappa Aiioths'i- 1 ' n.■« was ..it probation from the Th-ia Chi. sruost house of the law through most of his ii„. i „. \i„ aIi.Ii- term of office. Wonderful kid. „.„.-,„„,. .,«„,...>» Still another I recall yr..t hit p.ssitism run- ho- '■•'" l.vit«il«_ nine tin the slogan "Veterans I'nite." It was huti, .rb.«.ls ..,„! J just after the star, the college was ,niall. ami .in.nittbosii ih- San J if there weren't at least fifty more ballots v i„.,..i, ,-, cast than there were enrolled students, thej... ,.1,1 ..,-, KFIIK turnout was considered very sxxir. The school _.n I,.- ma.i- trim, n, rhans the most fabulous of all thouith, i guy I hardly knew, much to my sorrow. ial apd his reign in- time schedules and othc hundrcd-and-oi par , of Ihe things required the home stretch One of the biggest homecoming weeks in the history of Fresno State College is underw.iv this week with almost every student being connected with the pro- Orgs arc busy planning events for the display lane, or the Blue Key Carnival, or. if neither of these, making plans for the open house program. Members of f have been planning for weeks on the display lane. Blue Key. homecoming dance and alumni parties. Top committee member doing the most work on the homecoming program is Dave Juenke, chairman, who has to His eisthty or ninety dollars |„-r month, he drank . only the fins-si h.tocli, sometimes maintained ., :w.. n-sidetues and should have Ivcti nomi- ,„ -.ate.! ts. th.' list ssf best dressed men but .. iv.i-ii't Heals,, subsidizes! part of his college's :■."•',,;.]! team. That boy was in the wrong i.'iiL'us-. He should have Ih'ch president of '" ss.niethins; bigger than a student body. Some of my friends and I were gonna run ,',' U !',, I.m,., -1 , •-:>];. 1'ivxy in the elections a'year asto. I was very ing ahout the guy wh.i back in '-10. used ;,> ssn'.e into ehem lab completely normal and atism.d and invariably leave running over lesks. students, doors, professo: . great mystery until he took E ■lie day and revealed. lH'lleath ilways wore, a hot-water Isottle . ,, i-ith a tube running up ts> his collar ami illed with a two-pint, scotch and water high- Prof is all for dating to have high grade average By JESSE PERRY fftrt COLLEGIAN sf the judging of the display pmone a-»72t lane, make some arrangements for the _„_,„„„ ~ «„_».k .-_..„.. - publicity for the events and NaUoi^AihfTl^i^S^.Vnc! the open house. He was also very „0M.C„tT'"""' e in arranging for the selection of; '""" ' —' " of 1950. Theme of Alumni Week is hot time;' M?fZV*?itti J.|™F weatherman will probably provide II. ,! «J *££&* SHr Officers to be ' nominated today CURB SERVICE 5 p.m. TO 1 p.m. _- — > ■ —;— The Fresno State College Collegian - ™>9* "*•• Northern crown is taken home with Poly wins Fresnans annex CCAA northern division, wait for outcome in south Bulldogs Saturday, when they took a Cal Poly Mustangs. 6-2 and 18-12 in the FSC Ballpark. As champions of the northern division, the Bulldogs are red above Left to right, kneeling. Gene Alexander, ,. ,_.. .- j|. Don Brickcr. Standing. Ronald Marltarian, marta- I, Bob Donlcersley. Fred Bartels. Bob Cobb, Gordon Baker. Mm Stephenson and coach Emie Wild The Bryan, the man of iron, San Jose leaves and Mathias lead Farm conference with entrants for West Coast ,\ man of all work from the Stanford farm will do his best „„,... - single-handedly win the team title l,,r his university at #| i|i.1 •.he llllh Annual West Coast Belays Saturday in Hatcliffe Iri(., Lettermen to work WCR final cinder win MISS CLEMENTS WEYMOUTH POOL 3 METER BOARDS 17 FT. TOWER 30 FT. SUDE mentor ansl chairman ..f lh- ...on by F.-.I U.svnrth ..' \l.'..!...t„ Jssninr j ' •&''•("'")'• \ ,l,.,i participation In Ibe mill- sloes j lh,,,,- Fairies, lave she n..ll,lo*» | . ._ ^ ",*•-'.. I ' lll.ly Kn.slu.llnt .seniors „.- -Ilcibie »III, .-, t.-n|. of 2*. f-.-t *>, Inche. \, O, "^r.., V fur competition. Hu.ly Frlbers: lle.1 wilh ftob Smith ,.: ','.;.',' .''.-•.'•' ,!,. l'.-,ll.l...' s.,„;,.| l„,-l,l.ls- IS.,, ,\l. '" the pole v.iull s.lll, •> leap ol '-£,•! ^C--^' .. £ smfcmujt ALASKA DRIVE INN Milk Shok.s - Homburgors TEACHERS by Sam**' Kdgn, ASSURED AGENCY 577 - 14th SI. Oaklond. Colif.Gl 2-1 SOS REED .UII BELL limit Beer Stand Specializing in ROOT BEER ' HAMBURGERS HOT CHOCOLATE COFFEE CAMELS FOR MILDNESS! % i ££0
Object Description
Title | 1950_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 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 | - The Fresno Store CoJIege Collegioi Editorial so it's done Fresno and Fresno State College will again hit the high spots of the nation when more world records are broken at the annual West Coast Relays this Sat- Publicity units of the college and the town have been going full blast to put Fresno on the map of the sports world again since the beginning of the semest¬ er when the first meeting of the relays committee was held. Star athletes arc again expected this year to compete for top honors in the track events and to set new records in almost all activities. Top honors will go to members of the relays committee but mostly to Flint Hanner. track coach, who has again worked his committee for all it was worth to make this year's meet a success. The publicity department isn't the only one that deserves a lot of credit for doing a lot of work. The games commit- n gener Jfllin/lilii OOI 'llll i Twelve orgs to compete at sing festival By GENE MARSHALL Ah me! Election time attain. Never .Is, '""' '"••' •'""•v '| elections pass but what I think of the various ^,'.'.^'j-'. 1 't,V is"th.'■"'.i' student body presidents I have reeled the jjV"*,,.,', *,.,)! Kri,iay! light fantastic with. One naive, pure, incor-' ',., ;. ,„;. „,,„, riitibly honest, a diligent student and a pro- „.„,i , , r,,.|,- s ficient athlete. He has since achieved (treat ivu., u..|.;-.t. sicm.s honor and is settled down with n itirl as pi,,,,,,,,,,,., .on,-.,, xi ssc.H't and pur,' its ln>. I can sec nnuli hap- ,„,, pi \i;,i,., Th-.a piness ahead for these two. Utio. .\ipi,., Kappa Aiioths'i- 1 ' n.■« was ..it probation from the Th-ia Chi. sruost house of the law through most of his ii„. i „. \i„ aIi.Ii- term of office. Wonderful kid. „.„.-,„„,. .,«„,...>» Still another I recall yr..t hit p.ssitism run- ho- '■•'" l.vit«il«_ nine tin the slogan "Veterans I'nite." It was huti, .rb.«.ls ..,„! J just after the star, the college was ,niall. ami .in.nittbosii ih- San J if there weren't at least fifty more ballots v i„.,..i, ,-, cast than there were enrolled students, thej... ,.1,1 ..,-, KFIIK turnout was considered very sxxir. The school _.n I,.- ma.i- trim, n, rhans the most fabulous of all thouith, i guy I hardly knew, much to my sorrow. ial apd his reign in- time schedules and othc hundrcd-and-oi par , of Ihe things required the home stretch One of the biggest homecoming weeks in the history of Fresno State College is underw.iv this week with almost every student being connected with the pro- Orgs arc busy planning events for the display lane, or the Blue Key Carnival, or. if neither of these, making plans for the open house program. Members of f have been planning for weeks on the display lane. Blue Key. homecoming dance and alumni parties. Top committee member doing the most work on the homecoming program is Dave Juenke, chairman, who has to His eisthty or ninety dollars |„-r month, he drank . only the fins-si h.tocli, sometimes maintained ., :w.. n-sidetues and should have Ivcti nomi- ,„ -.ate.! ts. th.' list ssf best dressed men but .. iv.i-ii't Heals,, subsidizes! part of his college's :■."•',,;.]! team. That boy was in the wrong i.'iiL'us-. He should have Ih'ch president of '" ss.niethins; bigger than a student body. Some of my friends and I were gonna run ,',' U !',, I.m,., -1 , •-:>];. 1'ivxy in the elections a'year asto. I was very ing ahout the guy wh.i back in '-10. used ;,> ssn'.e into ehem lab completely normal and atism.d and invariably leave running over lesks. students, doors, professo: . great mystery until he took E ■lie day and revealed. lH'lleath ilways wore, a hot-water Isottle . ,, i-ith a tube running up ts> his collar ami illed with a two-pint, scotch and water high- Prof is all for dating to have high grade average By JESSE PERRY fftrt COLLEGIAN sf the judging of the display pmone a-»72t lane, make some arrangements for the _„_,„„„ ~ «„_».k .-_..„.. - publicity for the events and NaUoi^AihfTl^i^S^.Vnc! the open house. He was also very „0M.C„tT'"""' e in arranging for the selection of; '""" ' —' " of 1950. Theme of Alumni Week is hot time;' M?fZV*?itti J.|™F weatherman will probably provide II. ,! «J *££&* SHr Officers to be ' nominated today CURB SERVICE 5 p.m. TO 1 p.m. _- — > ■ —;— The Fresno State College Collegian - ™>9* "*•• Northern crown is taken home with Poly wins Fresnans annex CCAA northern division, wait for outcome in south Bulldogs Saturday, when they took a Cal Poly Mustangs. 6-2 and 18-12 in the FSC Ballpark. As champions of the northern division, the Bulldogs are red above Left to right, kneeling. Gene Alexander, ,. ,_.. .- j|. Don Brickcr. Standing. Ronald Marltarian, marta- I, Bob Donlcersley. Fred Bartels. Bob Cobb, Gordon Baker. Mm Stephenson and coach Emie Wild The Bryan, the man of iron, San Jose leaves and Mathias lead Farm conference with entrants for West Coast ,\ man of all work from the Stanford farm will do his best „„,... - single-handedly win the team title l,,r his university at #| i|i.1 •.he llllh Annual West Coast Belays Saturday in Hatcliffe Iri(., Lettermen to work WCR final cinder win MISS CLEMENTS WEYMOUTH POOL 3 METER BOARDS 17 FT. TOWER 30 FT. SUDE mentor ansl chairman ..f lh- ...on by F.-.I U.svnrth ..' \l.'..!...t„ Jssninr j ' •&''•("'")'• \ ,l,.,i participation In Ibe mill- sloes j lh,,,,- Fairies, lave she n..ll,lo*» | . ._ ^ ",*•-'.. I ' lll.ly Kn.slu.llnt .seniors „.- -Ilcibie »III, .-, t.-n|. of 2*. f-.-t *>, Inche. \, O, "^r.., V fur competition. Hu.ly Frlbers: lle.1 wilh ftob Smith ,.: ','.;.',' .''.-•.'•' ,!,. l'.-,ll.l...' s.,„;,.| l„,-l,l.ls- IS.,, ,\l. '" the pole v.iull s.lll, •> leap ol '-£,•! ^C--^' .. £ smfcmujt ALASKA DRIVE INN Milk Shok.s - Homburgors TEACHERS by Sam**' Kdgn, ASSURED AGENCY 577 - 14th SI. Oaklond. Colif.Gl 2-1 SOS REED .UII BELL limit Beer Stand Specializing in ROOT BEER ' HAMBURGERS HOT CHOCOLATE COFFEE CAMELS FOR MILDNESS! % i ££0 |