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—Th* Fresno State College Colleglan- (Leditonal L^otttmenti {FSC Chem Faculty Will Journey T< Frisco Conclave Students-Support Grid Week Mayor Gordon Dunn's proclamation of Football We the area will give the FSC student body a chance to the townspeople how it is behind the Bulldog eleven. If it isn't too much of an effort for most of us, we si talce advantage of the proclamation and spend the t weeJc boosting the Battlin' Bulldogs, on campus, and of the FSC student body. This will be our chance to shov ance for the San Diego tilt on Saturday. The same thing was done last football season by E and the response was good. Students went out and worked the entire period for the success of the drive. will really have to jump to show our colors. The goal of the Bulldog Foundation is 12,000 or DM fans at the stadium for Saturday night's game . . . about til they had some badly needed assistance. College Loses Another Band n November 7, dates back to a few years ago ne band, did stop over here for pop concerts, .then new bands were forming right after the ager to show their wares throughout the coun- tle trouble -n obtaining their services, nouts at such affairs were so poor that the have branded our instiution an outcast. have a habit of getting together to talk over success or failure. SC welcomes such entertainment with a closed Credit should go to the public relations committee, however; it handldcd the pvclh>:nu<7 >■ iracl efficiently. To show that committee members have not quit on the idea, they arc now contacting another agency with the proposal to have another group come on campus. It has been a year since we were honored with the presence of stich name bands as Woody Herman, Dave Brubeck. et ai. Brown would have undoubtedly presented a fine show. Good luck to the public relations group in its quest to find lea Stat. College-, S. ,r Collere. Sacramen- SF Financier Will Speak Here Today COLLEGIAN Sig Taus Set Good Precedent The community spirit shown by the Sigma Tau Fra its pledge period, seems unparalleled here at FSC. I first time, we will have to admit that fraternity pled accomplishing something. Thus, the bulk of the traditional hazing — which l rificed for a more worthwhile cause. The usual orientation procedure for fraternity m long been a standard by which fraternity life is measun N''iorwlHth(!rtisiflgSemce,lnc. Ion But if only more fraternities would take the hint dropped -hem by the Sig Taus, and engage in some badly needed harity such as the local frat's pledges are doing, we would ill be happier. A few weeks ago the Sigma Nu group gave blood en masse o blood center. Another highly regarded move. o the Fr Doc Fr~Hxm, G-c^.r., j; i--,. , „•,. &,-. joyal to speak at Astronomer Tells FERTILIZER PARLEY .. ■■ " cTM,re,Jor ,„:;;:: Of Sun Instrument w«r« pl.jrued by the terrible I CHRISMAN'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1035 Olive Ave. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH" coronajtraph, 4rp]alned Rot do High Altitude Obaerra ■in by cutting; off th. brlft MORE and MORE -jriower djCLihet Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests | upset his equine-imity. He'd been reading about those rush-rush cigarette tests -the quick sniff, the fast puff. "Hardly the scientific approach," he said in his confusion. But then he realized that one test is an equine of a different pigmenlation-a thorough, conclusive test of cigarette mildness. It's the sensible test...the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke-on a day-after-day- basis. No snap judgments! Once you've tried " Camels for 30 days in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste), you'll sec why... After all the Mildness Tests, Camel leads all cnkerbrar&fy &////&& —The Fretno Stpte College Collegian- Bulldogs Trim Oxy Eleven With Second Half Comeback The Bulldogs of FSC latched onto the Occidental College Tigers 27-6 last Saturday night in Ratcliffe Stadium to register their fourth win, and second in a row, in six starts. Before approximately 8,000 fans the Staters gave up a first period touchdown and then tallied with four dazzling long gainers,
Object Description
Title | 1951_10 The Daily Collegian October 1951 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1951 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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 | Oct 30, 1951 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1951 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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 | —Th* Fresno State College Colleglan- (Leditonal L^otttmenti {FSC Chem Faculty Will Journey T< Frisco Conclave Students-Support Grid Week Mayor Gordon Dunn's proclamation of Football We the area will give the FSC student body a chance to the townspeople how it is behind the Bulldog eleven. If it isn't too much of an effort for most of us, we si talce advantage of the proclamation and spend the t weeJc boosting the Battlin' Bulldogs, on campus, and of the FSC student body. This will be our chance to shov ance for the San Diego tilt on Saturday. The same thing was done last football season by E and the response was good. Students went out and worked the entire period for the success of the drive. will really have to jump to show our colors. The goal of the Bulldog Foundation is 12,000 or DM fans at the stadium for Saturday night's game . . . about til they had some badly needed assistance. College Loses Another Band n November 7, dates back to a few years ago ne band, did stop over here for pop concerts, .then new bands were forming right after the ager to show their wares throughout the coun- tle trouble -n obtaining their services, nouts at such affairs were so poor that the have branded our instiution an outcast. have a habit of getting together to talk over success or failure. SC welcomes such entertainment with a closed Credit should go to the public relations committee, however; it handldcd the pvclh>:nu<7 >■ iracl efficiently. To show that committee members have not quit on the idea, they arc now contacting another agency with the proposal to have another group come on campus. It has been a year since we were honored with the presence of stich name bands as Woody Herman, Dave Brubeck. et ai. Brown would have undoubtedly presented a fine show. Good luck to the public relations group in its quest to find lea Stat. College-, S. ,r Collere. Sacramen- SF Financier Will Speak Here Today COLLEGIAN Sig Taus Set Good Precedent The community spirit shown by the Sigma Tau Fra its pledge period, seems unparalleled here at FSC. I first time, we will have to admit that fraternity pled accomplishing something. Thus, the bulk of the traditional hazing — which l rificed for a more worthwhile cause. The usual orientation procedure for fraternity m long been a standard by which fraternity life is measun N''iorwlHth(!rtisiflgSemce,lnc. Ion But if only more fraternities would take the hint dropped -hem by the Sig Taus, and engage in some badly needed harity such as the local frat's pledges are doing, we would ill be happier. A few weeks ago the Sigma Nu group gave blood en masse o blood center. Another highly regarded move. o the Fr Doc Fr~Hxm, G-c^.r., j; i--,. , „•,. &,-. joyal to speak at Astronomer Tells FERTILIZER PARLEY .. ■■ " cTM,re,Jor ,„:;;:: Of Sun Instrument w«r« pl.jrued by the terrible I CHRISMAN'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1035 Olive Ave. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH" coronajtraph, 4rp]alned Rot do High Altitude Obaerra ■in by cutting; off th. brlft MORE and MORE -jriower djCLihet Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests | upset his equine-imity. He'd been reading about those rush-rush cigarette tests -the quick sniff, the fast puff. "Hardly the scientific approach," he said in his confusion. But then he realized that one test is an equine of a different pigmenlation-a thorough, conclusive test of cigarette mildness. It's the sensible test...the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke-on a day-after-day- basis. No snap judgments! Once you've tried " Camels for 30 days in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste), you'll sec why... After all the Mildness Tests, Camel leads all cnkerbrar&fy &////&& —The Fretno Stpte College Collegian- Bulldogs Trim Oxy Eleven With Second Half Comeback The Bulldogs of FSC latched onto the Occidental College Tigers 27-6 last Saturday night in Ratcliffe Stadium to register their fourth win, and second in a row, in six starts. Before approximately 8,000 fans the Staters gave up a first period touchdown and then tallied with four dazzling long gainers, |