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Purroy, Womack, Sisk Named To Collegian Posts SUCCEED OTHERS COLLEGIAN Meetings.. | YOUNG DEMOS YOUNG REPUBS POST-GAME HOP—A number of Slaters are shown hero at FSC's first lall dance, Saturday nighl's after-game rally hop. The next will follow the Pepperdino game October 4th. Jobs Open... VA Engineering Jobs Students Urged To Get Campuses US Cotton Aides BUSINESS FRAT \ Sanitary Engineers DR. HARRY G. SADOIAN STUDENTS: Whether it be Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or just Fountain Snack—George and Sam Srzentich are always happy to serve you! Varsity Coffee Shop Vogue Fashion ContesJ For Senior Women Begins Again unp*l«ni Thnnday l Speech Tests Given JOES BARBER SHOP "MEET THE BOYS AT JOE'S" VETS ADVISER HERE ANGELOS DRIVE IN 2031 BLACKSTONE HAMBURGERS 20 THICK SHAKES 25 KING SIZE HOT DOG 25 HOME MADE CHILI & BEANS ' 25 Who is he? great American famine*. He is ready to stand on his own. to cniTy his share of responsibility. He is preparing for a bright future and dosirs» to train further toward his success. Ho If need be, he is ready to defend his right* and his country. When called on to serve in defense of American liberties, he wul be fully trained and equipped to fly and fight with the Thb is what he will do- Today"* college man will plan to stay ia school and graduate if at aUpc*»ibl*.Hl» is faced wiUi easily r service and posacases at least two yea enlist as an Aviation Cadet in the U. & becoming a Pilot or Aircraft Observer. After a year J training, he wul gradi ' Df the world's beat instruction < wings of America's finest flying fraternity. Commissioned a Second Lieutenant *" *" U. S. Air Force, he will begin earning i W300 a year. His future wfflibe —"- How he qualifies- Hc is » of 1 28H yean, unmarried and in good physical condition, especially his eyes, ear*, heart and teeth. After he ha* graduated from a recogniiod university or college, or has earned at least two years of college credits, ha is eligible to enter tho Aviation Csdot Training Program and will receive immediate processing for Bulldogs Run Wild, Beat Aggies, 41-7 Clark Van Gilder's Fresno State College Bulldogs opened their 1952 season in a victorious fashion by eraja i ,:■,!|f..rnia Aggies from I).i\ i il-, ' .: ,,:, . :,.■-■ i , , . -pv.v.lyf approximately 11,00" •'-D > The promising Bulldogs m J US I Vaughn Biggest Gridder; »ron.o Brumfield, Fanucchi Next ot the official 14 points'tbe Ui WILLOUOHBY 8CORES TWIC £?9fe RUSS CLEMENTS Specialists" PHONE 7-3190 Ch*vron Cr*dit Cords l,ln ism.in's DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1035 Olive Ave. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH'' SAFS TO HONOR VAN -ALDER AND STAFF AT BANQUET TOMORROW ALL. THE WAY—Hermem Hermm breaks lc dog's lourth touchdown (and his second) ii quarter ol Saturday night's game, as an unidentified Aggie misses his diving tackle attempt. Tho hard-running senior Gridders Will Face Rugged Ten Game Schedule U*2j tMs&et football mm When it comes to clothes— Look what font* B*o* knows! About Men: SUITS: Grey flannel first, ($50) then neat checks ($50) Tweeds, worsteds, sharkskins follow in that order. SPORTS COATSs Corduroy (at $22.9?). Light colored tweed in neat patterns ($35 - $1*5). SLACKS, PANTS: Khakis, creys, Belvedere Blues (3U.95) Grey flannels ($17.95, 520) Gabardines ($16.50) Levis ($3.75) SHIRTS,- White and plenty of •em. R003 l!r. White ($3.95) Oxford button downs ($lj.50) theWMw Roosrols ($!i.95) TTESt Bows first. (Harrow bows, repp stripes 51.50). Regular silk ties in foulards, stripes. Wool.knits. SPORTS SHIRTS: Wool Pon- dletons ($11.95, $13.95) Washablo wool polo shirts ($5.95), white T-Shirts (85*): SWEATERS: Cashmere gets the nod — frco nylon cashniore blonds (513.95) to irroortod Braemars (332.50) JACKETSt The all-purpose Drizzler ($10.95) then water repellent sueda zipper jackets (at $23.75) SHOES: Dark cordovan oxfords, scotch grain brogues, saddle shoes and r.occasins. (Hot always in that order.) We made a survey on campus clothing VCfc asked a representative group of you to come in, look over our clothes and tell us frankly what you liked and would be wearing to school this Fall ... here's what they told us: About Women: PANTS: Girls never had it so good - our Lorette pant3 washi Slacks 516.95 and pedal pusher3 513.95 COATS: Girls 'd walk a mile for a Roos camel's hair at $69.95 or a grey Chesterfield at $39.95 c "r'~5HJr" DO DRESS: and be pretty ^ in our party taffetas or crepes or failles. Divine **4h dresses starting at $19.95 DON'T DRESS: which neans a pretty color R003 wool - to wear with flats or heels. Starting at $19.95 SUITS:, none bettor than a Rosenblua-tailorcd gabardine. You make it dressy or casual. At Roos, $li9.95 JACKETS: tho far.cus little Roos suede, 527-95. Color - dynamic. Caposkins 329.95; beautiful tailored "flannels from 529.95. SiYEATERS: A Roos specialtyl Viirrp-vrni^ht zephyrs, lamb's wools, c.ishmeres. Europe and America's best! 56.95 to 527.95 SKIRTS: Terrific trreed3 start at $8.95. Slin flannels, 3U..95 Wrap flannels, 3l6.95. How magic washable Loretto skirts, 513.95 ffiTS, BLOUSES: especially Lon, Orion, Dacron, that you l't have to iron. Plenty of Lte for rooters. From Sli.95 Nobody knows the campus like Fulton at Fresno
Object Description
Title | 1952_09 The Daily Collegian September 1952 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1952 |
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 | Sept 23, 1952 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1952 |
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 | Purroy, Womack, Sisk Named To Collegian Posts SUCCEED OTHERS COLLEGIAN Meetings.. | YOUNG DEMOS YOUNG REPUBS POST-GAME HOP—A number of Slaters are shown hero at FSC's first lall dance, Saturday nighl's after-game rally hop. The next will follow the Pepperdino game October 4th. Jobs Open... VA Engineering Jobs Students Urged To Get Campuses US Cotton Aides BUSINESS FRAT \ Sanitary Engineers DR. HARRY G. SADOIAN STUDENTS: Whether it be Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or just Fountain Snack—George and Sam Srzentich are always happy to serve you! Varsity Coffee Shop Vogue Fashion ContesJ For Senior Women Begins Again unp*l«ni Thnnday l Speech Tests Given JOES BARBER SHOP "MEET THE BOYS AT JOE'S" VETS ADVISER HERE ANGELOS DRIVE IN 2031 BLACKSTONE HAMBURGERS 20 THICK SHAKES 25 KING SIZE HOT DOG 25 HOME MADE CHILI & BEANS ' 25 Who is he? great American famine*. He is ready to stand on his own. to cniTy his share of responsibility. He is preparing for a bright future and dosirs» to train further toward his success. Ho If need be, he is ready to defend his right* and his country. When called on to serve in defense of American liberties, he wul be fully trained and equipped to fly and fight with the Thb is what he will do- Today"* college man will plan to stay ia school and graduate if at aUpc*»ibl*.Hl» is faced wiUi easily r service and posacases at least two yea enlist as an Aviation Cadet in the U. & becoming a Pilot or Aircraft Observer. After a year J training, he wul gradi ' Df the world's beat instruction < wings of America's finest flying fraternity. Commissioned a Second Lieutenant *" *" U. S. Air Force, he will begin earning i W300 a year. His future wfflibe —"- How he qualifies- Hc is » of 1 28H yean, unmarried and in good physical condition, especially his eyes, ear*, heart and teeth. After he ha* graduated from a recogniiod university or college, or has earned at least two years of college credits, ha is eligible to enter tho Aviation Csdot Training Program and will receive immediate processing for Bulldogs Run Wild, Beat Aggies, 41-7 Clark Van Gilder's Fresno State College Bulldogs opened their 1952 season in a victorious fashion by eraja i ,:■,!|f..rnia Aggies from I).i\ i il-, ' .: ,,:, . :,.■-■ i , , . -pv.v.lyf approximately 11,00" •'-D > The promising Bulldogs m J US I Vaughn Biggest Gridder; »ron.o Brumfield, Fanucchi Next ot the official 14 points'tbe Ui WILLOUOHBY 8CORES TWIC £?9fe RUSS CLEMENTS Specialists" PHONE 7-3190 Ch*vron Cr*dit Cords l,ln ism.in's DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1035 Olive Ave. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH'' SAFS TO HONOR VAN -ALDER AND STAFF AT BANQUET TOMORROW ALL. THE WAY—Hermem Hermm breaks lc dog's lourth touchdown (and his second) ii quarter ol Saturday night's game, as an unidentified Aggie misses his diving tackle attempt. Tho hard-running senior Gridders Will Face Rugged Ten Game Schedule U*2j tMs&et football mm When it comes to clothes— Look what font* B*o* knows! About Men: SUITS: Grey flannel first, ($50) then neat checks ($50) Tweeds, worsteds, sharkskins follow in that order. SPORTS COATSs Corduroy (at $22.9?). Light colored tweed in neat patterns ($35 - $1*5). SLACKS, PANTS: Khakis, creys, Belvedere Blues (3U.95) Grey flannels ($17.95, 520) Gabardines ($16.50) Levis ($3.75) SHIRTS,- White and plenty of •em. R003 l!r. White ($3.95) Oxford button downs ($lj.50) theWMw Roosrols ($!i.95) TTESt Bows first. (Harrow bows, repp stripes 51.50). Regular silk ties in foulards, stripes. Wool.knits. SPORTS SHIRTS: Wool Pon- dletons ($11.95, $13.95) Washablo wool polo shirts ($5.95), white T-Shirts (85*): SWEATERS: Cashmere gets the nod — frco nylon cashniore blonds (513.95) to irroortod Braemars (332.50) JACKETSt The all-purpose Drizzler ($10.95) then water repellent sueda zipper jackets (at $23.75) SHOES: Dark cordovan oxfords, scotch grain brogues, saddle shoes and r.occasins. (Hot always in that order.) We made a survey on campus clothing VCfc asked a representative group of you to come in, look over our clothes and tell us frankly what you liked and would be wearing to school this Fall ... here's what they told us: About Women: PANTS: Girls never had it so good - our Lorette pant3 washi Slacks 516.95 and pedal pusher3 513.95 COATS: Girls 'd walk a mile for a Roos camel's hair at $69.95 or a grey Chesterfield at $39.95 c "r'~5HJr" DO DRESS: and be pretty ^ in our party taffetas or crepes or failles. Divine **4h dresses starting at $19.95 DON'T DRESS: which neans a pretty color R003 wool - to wear with flats or heels. Starting at $19.95 SUITS:, none bettor than a Rosenblua-tailorcd gabardine. You make it dressy or casual. At Roos, $li9.95 JACKETS: tho far.cus little Roos suede, 527-95. Color - dynamic. Caposkins 329.95; beautiful tailored "flannels from 529.95. SiYEATERS: A Roos specialtyl Viirrp-vrni^ht zephyrs, lamb's wools, c.ishmeres. Europe and America's best! 56.95 to 527.95 SKIRTS: Terrific trreed3 start at $8.95. Slin flannels, 3U..95 Wrap flannels, 3l6.95. How magic washable Loretto skirts, 513.95 ffiTS, BLOUSES: especially Lon, Orion, Dacron, that you l't have to iron. Plenty of Lte for rooters. From Sli.95 Nobody knows the campus like Fulton at Fresno |