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Pago Tw« - The Fresno State College Collegian ■COLLEOIAM £«iofiLJL Allen-Manson limner Reveals - .. ^. . . Adams-Lear Troth Troth Disclosed NstiosslAdTertisiAgSei vice, lac to WTO the daj . . . thli Bus:ness Mcr.aae: Ma.-)C5:r.5 Li:-:: Cspy Ea::c: C!ub !.ck -z.-.r CHsrenee Niebuhr !oe Catanesi Benny Phillips oenrac Beenan 3e!ly Kent !eS? MeCaVn Welcome Verna Baker Tells Of Troth to Brittan -rii- engagement of Varna Baker aid> were pre-||.laced over tbellvin* r* i PhTiUe Hellbrot -rhhiupt. and Vur Eli™ reino Suit College, t Root And Dean Exchange Vows of Mm. nm 1 th. late it radnated trao .he luk.-i.flHQ High School and u Verna Catich Reveals Betrothal' .- colkxc dcptr.J* uf'n its studi-rii body, upon Fresno State all he h No one can benefit from his college educa¬ tion unless he tries his best in even; way. Only by giving can a person receive. We are looking forward to a good and suc¬ cessful semester, and'we are sure the students will not fail to reach our expectations. Donate Your Dollars The Fresno State Coltege Alumni Associa¬ tion has 'officially launched its drive for funds for the War Memorial Health Center, a pro¬ ject for which the cost is estimated at $85,000. The drive on the campus, among the pres¬ ent students, began in December. 19-15. and will continue until the present semester is ovef' in June. The total amount raised in the two and a half months since the drive began is now i little over $2,400. And the college quota has been set at $10,000. The proposed health center, to be built at the site of the training school, will provide adequate medical care for every student at Fres¬ no State College, and services will be paid for by student health fees, which are estimated to be set at $3 a semester instead of the $1 which is paid at present The center will be a living memorial to all Fresno State alumni killed in World War II, and wUl be equipped with an x-ray laboratory, dental equipment, and apparatus for complete physical examinations and treatment. A complete staff of doctors will be main- Benefit dances and programs have been sponsored by several campus organizations, and most, of the present fund has been obtained Lodge. They borrowed It » Theta Chi Plans Party ,'. Dance Costumes Wanted s. i- a graduate ot t th the. Annr Air Cor through donations from these benefits. Before the semester is os-cr, every organization on the campus will sponsor some sort of program with ■ tttedl IC o the m oria! fund. Draklich Installed Sigma Phi President c Betty Lou Veale. It is up to the students now on the campus to raise $10,000. and they cannot do it if each student does not support the drive. Individual; contributions may be made at the Association! office, upstairs in-the union, or by mailing do¬ nations to the Alumni Association. If students want a health center on the cam¬ pus, they must become aware of the present drive and do something about it. Although the center may«4tor be built during the student*! college career, it will be a great asset to th< growth of Fresno State College, and alumni should be interested in their alma mater. Support the drive for your health center. Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness Since 1910 Fresno's House of Finer Jewelry A. S. Shaddnw Jewelry Co. "Sweetheart" Diamonds Gruen, Bulova, Longines, Tavannes, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham Watches Distinctive Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS SORORITY PINS TROPHIES FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE CHRISMAN'S PHARMACY Fountain Candies Drugs Toilet Articles JOHNNIE'S CLEANERS Clothes Cleaned in I to 2 Days PINE LAKE LODGE HIGHWAY 99 AT ASHLAN New Policy — Dinner-Dancing Dinners. 5 - 12 .. . Dancing, 7:30 - li Sunday Dinners, I - 10 PHONE 4-5981 — FOB RESERVATIONS The Post-Wor Conditions Are Here Over 2,000 students to feed — but we are still able to serve you the same high-quality food. .. Due to the new high in enrollment, we are pleased to announce a NEW POLICY — ^ The Cafeteria will open every evening from 5:30 to 6:30, Monday through Friday. Hot, De¬ licious Steamtable Food will be served at low ^ prices. your Union Cafeteria and Coffee Shop Both Operated by MRS BURKE , , ^ "^ rViltttfrjit *^^_ . ! - :_ CCAA League PJIy Is Resurhecl With Baseball, Track Schedules The Fresno State College Collegian- Amendments to Conference Rules Give Veterans Break ia Barbara. Fresno. San Ditto MCNOMENTS LISTED Five FSC Skiers May Obtain 5 Day Job With Rangers Doct Freino Stale College Kilner's STATIONERY and OFFICE EQUIPMENT GIFTS ALSTR0M & WIEBE'S COLLEGE PHARMACY 1414 North Van Naaa FRESNO, CALIF. Bulldogs to Play San Jose Tonight bU TOte* B"W "'" *i,b b"Kbl lanky San Dte.o Aiteca the Dull" doja wan handicapped by not be Ins able to durd the bis bora and Justesen's Food Stores, Inc. Quality Economy "Friendly, Courteous Service" STOKE NUMBER 2S: US Olive, Olal 5-7019 STORE NUMBER 24: 29M E. Tulara. DM S-7026 STORE NUMBER *5: STORE NUMBER 21 OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE Ex-Stars to Play Benefit Game Manx of Pre.no State's all-m b Toby Lawleai. Jim Mollch and Jamas will meet a top pr Sagebrush Is Confused Or Mahon Uninformed lo particulate In tbe carnival FSC Ski Club Plans Activities g. Too dob provides tranapor- —: i Page Three Versify F Alumni Meet |Thre^ |ntramura| ttlL^LS^'ZZS Hoop Games to Be 'J£"J£1tfT9£. Run Next w«el< LlndaoJat and Jack Banta. Young Slated to Run In West Coast Relays " I bucklea will be awarded aa prize. I nltr. Arthur Pretxer. Harry Al Ins la tho 100-jard d Gold, .ilrer and b Tho Junior college, will b 405 R STREET — FRESNO. Rdos Bros Fresno ■ Fulton at Fresno Street v>..**i tJi Try Sullenger for HOUSEHOLD ITEMS! COCO MATS APPLICATORS UNO CEMENT PAINT VARNISHES DRAIN BOARD TRIM Vernon Sullenger's UStanislaus and Blaelcstone Parking Space tor Customers ram 6P umqluim rmi <xr lillle oirl blue You're a step ahead of the crowd, ••:ause you know how new it is to wear nairy blue'And this all-wool topper has that happy go-with-any thing atyle to it. 4r>.00 J2lw „„.,--, -^. .... ■i>tmm«BBMi
Object Description
Title | 1946_02 The Daily Collegian February 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | Feb 15, 1946 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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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Pago Tw«
- The Fresno State College Collegian
■COLLEOIAM £«iofiLJL
Allen-Manson limner Reveals
- .. ^. . . Adams-Lear Troth
Troth Disclosed
NstiosslAdTertisiAgSei vice, lac
to WTO the daj . . . thli
Bus:ness Mcr.aae:
Ma.-)C5:r.5 Li:-::
Cspy Ea::c:
C!ub !.ck -z.-.r
CHsrenee Niebuhr
!oe Catanesi
Benny Phillips
oenrac Beenan
3e!ly Kent
!eS? MeCaVn
Welcome
Verna Baker Tells
Of Troth to Brittan
-rii- engagement of Varna Baker
aid> were pre-||.laced over tbellvin* r*
i PhTiUe Hellbrot
-rhhiupt. and Vur Eli™
reino Suit College, t
Root And Dean
Exchange Vows
of Mm. nm
1 th. late it
radnated trao
.he luk.-i.flHQ High School and u
Verna Catich
Reveals Betrothal'
.- colkxc dcptr.J* uf'n its studi-rii body, upon
Fresno State all he h
No one can benefit from his college educa¬
tion unless he tries his best in even; way. Only
by giving can a person receive.
We are looking forward to a good and suc¬
cessful semester, and'we are sure the students
will not fail to reach our expectations.
Donate Your Dollars
The Fresno State Coltege Alumni Associa¬
tion has 'officially launched its drive for funds
for the War Memorial Health Center, a pro¬
ject for which the cost is estimated at $85,000.
The drive on the campus, among the pres¬
ent students, began in December. 19-15. and
will continue until the present semester is ovef'
in June. The total amount raised in the two
and a half months since the drive began is now
i little over $2,400. And the college quota has
been set at $10,000.
The proposed health center, to be built at
the site of the training school, will provide
adequate medical care for every student at Fres¬
no State College, and services will be paid for
by student health fees, which are estimated to
be set at $3 a semester instead of the $1 which
is paid at present
The center will be a living memorial to all
Fresno State alumni killed in World War II,
and wUl be equipped with an x-ray laboratory,
dental equipment, and apparatus for complete
physical examinations and treatment.
A complete staff of doctors will be main-
Benefit dances and programs have been
sponsored by several campus organizations, and
most, of the present fund has been obtained
Lodge. They borrowed It
» Theta Chi Plans Party
,'. Dance Costumes Wanted
s. i- a graduate ot t
th the. Annr Air Cor
through donations from these benefits. Before
the semester is os-cr, every organization on the
campus will sponsor some sort of program with ■
tttedl IC
o the m
oria! fund.
Draklich Installed
Sigma Phi President
c Betty Lou Veale.
It is up to the students now on the campus
to raise $10,000. and they cannot do it if each
student does not support the drive. Individual;
contributions may be made at the Association!
office, upstairs in-the union, or by mailing do¬
nations to the Alumni Association.
If students want a health center on the cam¬
pus, they must become aware of the present
drive and do something about it. Although the
center may«4tor be built during the student*!
college career, it will be a great asset to th<
growth of Fresno State College, and alumni
should be interested in their alma mater.
Support the drive for your health center.
Plate Lunches
Fountain Drinks
Sandwiches
Varsity Lunch
1472 N. Van Ness
Since 1910
Fresno's House of
Finer Jewelry
A. S. Shaddnw
Jewelry Co.
"Sweetheart"
Diamonds
Gruen, Bulova,
Longines, Tavannes,
Hamilton,
Elgin, Waltham
Watches
Distinctive Jewelry
SPECIAL RATES TO
ALL
COLLEGE STUDENTS
SORORITY PINS
TROPHIES
FRIENDLY FOSS
RADIO SERVICE
CHRISMAN'S
PHARMACY
Fountain
Candies
Drugs
Toilet Articles
JOHNNIE'S CLEANERS
Clothes Cleaned in I to 2 Days
PINE LAKE LODGE
HIGHWAY 99 AT ASHLAN
New Policy — Dinner-Dancing
Dinners. 5 - 12 .. . Dancing, 7:30 - li
Sunday Dinners, I - 10
PHONE 4-5981 — FOB RESERVATIONS
The Post-Wor Conditions Are Here
Over 2,000 students to feed — but we are still
able to serve you the same high-quality food.
.. Due to the new high in enrollment, we are
pleased to announce a NEW POLICY — ^
The Cafeteria will open every evening from
5:30 to 6:30, Monday through Friday. Hot, De¬
licious Steamtable Food will be served at low ^
prices.
your Union Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
Both Operated by MRS BURKE
,
,
^
"^ rViltttfrjit
*^^_
. ! - :_
CCAA League PJIy Is Resurhecl
With Baseball, Track Schedules
The Fresno State College Collegian-
Amendments to
Conference Rules Give
Veterans Break
ia Barbara. Fresno. San Ditto
MCNOMENTS LISTED
Five FSC Skiers
May Obtain 5 Day
Job With Rangers
Doct Freino Stale College
Kilner's
STATIONERY and OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
GIFTS
ALSTR0M &
WIEBE'S
COLLEGE
PHARMACY
1414 North Van Naaa
FRESNO, CALIF.
Bulldogs to Play
San Jose Tonight
bU TOte* B"W "'" *i,b b"Kbl
lanky San Dte.o Aiteca the Dull"
doja wan handicapped by not be
Ins able to durd the bis bora and
Justesen's
Food Stores, Inc.
Quality Economy
"Friendly, Courteous
Service"
STOKE NUMBER 2S:
US Olive, Olal 5-7019
STORE NUMBER 24:
29M E. Tulara. DM S-7026
STORE NUMBER *5:
STORE NUMBER 21
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE
Ex-Stars to Play
Benefit Game
Manx of Pre.no State's all-m
b Toby Lawleai. Jim Mollch and
Jamas will meet a top pr
Sagebrush Is Confused
Or Mahon Uninformed
lo particulate In tbe carnival
FSC Ski Club
Plans Activities
g. Too dob provides tranapor-
—: i Page Three
Versify F Alumni Meet |Thre^ |ntramura|
ttlL^LS^'ZZS Hoop Games to Be
'J£"J£1tfT9£. Run Next w«el<
LlndaoJat and Jack Banta.
Young Slated to Run In West Coast Relays
" I bucklea will be awarded aa prize. I nltr. Arthur Pretxer. Harry Al
Ins la tho 100-jard d
Gold, .ilrer and b
Tho Junior college, will b
405 R STREET — FRESNO.
Rdos Bros
Fresno ■ Fulton at Fresno Street
v>..**i tJi
Try Sullenger
for
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS!
COCO MATS
APPLICATORS
UNO CEMENT
PAINT
VARNISHES
DRAIN BOARD TRIM
Vernon Sullenger's
UStanislaus and Blaelcstone
Parking Space tor Customers
ram 6P umqluim rmi |