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THE COLLEGIAN it~l-r-.no, CtlHorula, Cadir Bntnv-rlpUon ml*: ElghlJ ljij)cl_ c Campus D. T.s belnt cdhar than an operetta II 110DERT SI^L-OHTEB IT to Bnilnui Manager btirike. Don Fortune. Allen Cb*nr, niing a .atjp-ijih-iTipb Co. SPECIAL STAFF The Annual Event A year passes and another Sophomore class cornea to the front' and for one glorious week is THE class in college. Soph Week is; s great occasion with each succeeding class trying to make thi Soph Week the greatest one in the history of the college. It h been the aim of each Sophomore class in putting on Soph Weekl to make it a -re.iter week than the class did before thorn. Without { * doubt the Class or 1333 has succeeded in not only surpassing all previous Soph Weeks but in outdoing any efforts of the classes that. 11 follow. Each class has had its "Mingle," Collegian and assembly program but it remained for this year's class to make the assembly program into .something that will not soon leava the memories ol Fresno State students. It is safe to say that the soph movie ha; made Soph Week what it is, the greatest Soph Week in all history. Although the movie is financed, directed and put on hy the sophs, it is not only a class project but the results will benefit the whole | college. Franklin Thomas and Andrew slattci are to be congratulated on the result, but without the co-operation of the other members of the class the movie would have been impossible. The class of '33 seems to be blessed with the spirit of co-operation that is generally 'lacking in other groups. Students, although very active while in college, arc soon forgotten and often times their deeds are also soon lost sight of, but the memory of the Soph Week of the class of 1933, which ends tonight with the traditional "Mingle" nt E. Allen White's Ballroom, will not so cosily fade. Soph Week and the soph movie will still be remembered long after the class itself is? forgotten. CAMPUS COMMENT At the Theatres AROUND SCHOOL . Uhla Slocam.u- PhylU* TCuUEGE PRESS C laWsrniinsH FIRST JOM CONFA! Pew., Nerbl Edltee Bar.,... Streak, t. Great, ,| MteUneP ISiab larluiirata, Relish lb • a) l .i high a l* lai*. Wedne.tJ.i n ..... is.- iiib Republican, ipc.lt* en thi "ItouuBo, tb* llindard ol her periorchitis*. Pel- "'<"'a ll» ''•"*i1£ j™ „£„ .nd pirtldp.-. In Tons* labia di™ baps on-eipoctitoomuchilbbicl.-! - w^JaBlhm, „,, -be optl-[iloo ol blab Itthool HbU-alKm Drub Ca.anagb It esfttctlrn aa 'l-etch out or On ihe atate Futbon ul Marco! -'-* " ' " "* hrlnt their -SobmlHno Idea." |Campm ""1 FROSH DEBATERS TO |?™' lb. ,l,lu rlecllr*. EUgibllllr tl baaed k toil, aaaodat* *d!lor. H**1T rVUne, „ .... editor: aUidrad Hoeer, aodecr 1 "lim'BrTOiw lor collet. In an e,- -«•* Id d Leopold UaslruttnJ, helnga . ll hire a hard III* . . . trying W. G VICKARS Capital CJeaner* and Dyers OB-Ttkiinet. ItaOgland.— SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE THE BARREL The Thickest Malted and Milk Shakes In Town Climai your Party Engagement- with the Lose Ions Foods FRANK'S CAFE Standard Makes Rented S Months, 7.60 Special Student Rates <n ApiH U lastud FresnoHardwareCo. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Cigars and Cigarettes: Con fee 11 on tries and Cafes: SHE™ sss's.ss;.- ----- ;;:;,Js™S;s ,:,-, ssss'.ss Optometrists: Repair Service: Typewriter*.; wHoiiun TYPtwnn Women's Acce-norien: r^ottschalk's Delores Frocks Graduation and Dance Frocks J1950 ChiffOgl-e— French Orgai-dies— Be your lovoly-bett in one of these, charming artnirs-- Short bolero Jacketo—Co-1 neckline—Capes and every new mode. In soft pastel shades ,. .hanemtade (loivtr trimming, velvet bow, ruffles nod tucks. All very
Object Description
Title | 1931_03 The Daily Collegian March 1931 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1931 |
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 |
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Title | Mar 27, 1931 Pg. 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1931 |
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 |
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THE COLLEGIAN
it~l-r-.no, CtlHorula, Cadir
Bntnv-rlpUon ml*: ElghlJ ljij)cl_ c
Campus D. T.s
belnt cdhar than an operetta II
110DERT SI^L-OHTEB
IT to Bnilnui Manager
btirike. Don Fortune. Allen Cb*nr,
niing a .atjp-ijih-iTipb Co.
SPECIAL STAFF
The Annual Event
A year passes and another Sophomore class cornea to the front'
and for one glorious week is THE class in college. Soph Week is;
s great occasion with each succeeding class trying to make thi
Soph Week the greatest one in the history of the college. It h
been the aim of each Sophomore class in putting on Soph Weekl
to make it a -re.iter week than the class did before thorn. Without {
* doubt the Class or 1333 has succeeded in not only surpassing all
previous Soph Weeks but in outdoing any efforts of the classes
that.
11 follow.
Each class has had its "Mingle," Collegian and assembly program but it remained for this year's class to make the assembly
program into .something that will not soon leava the memories ol
Fresno State students. It is safe to say that the soph movie ha;
made Soph Week what it is, the greatest Soph Week in all history.
Although the movie is financed, directed and put on hy the sophs,
it is not only a class project but the results will benefit the whole |
college. Franklin Thomas and Andrew slattci are to be congratulated on the result, but without the co-operation of the other
members of the class the movie would have been impossible. The
class of '33 seems to be blessed with the spirit of co-operation
that is generally 'lacking in other groups.
Students, although very active while in college, arc soon forgotten and often times their deeds are also soon lost sight of,
but the memory of the Soph Week of the class of 1933, which
ends tonight with the traditional "Mingle" nt E. Allen White's
Ballroom, will not so cosily fade. Soph Week and the soph movie
will still be remembered long after the class itself is? forgotten.
CAMPUS COMMENT
At the Theatres
AROUND
SCHOOL
. Uhla Slocam.u- PhylU*
TCuUEGE PRESS C
laWsrniinsH
FIRST JOM CONFA!
Pew., Nerbl Edltee Bar.,...
Streak, t. Great, ,| MteUneP
ISiab larluiirata,
Relish
lb • a) l .i high a
l* lai*. Wedne.tJ.i n
..... is.- iiib Republican, ipc.lt* en thi "ItouuBo,
tb* llindard ol her periorchitis*. Pel- "'<"'a ll» ''•"*i1£ j™ „£„ .nd pirtldp.-. In Tons* labia di™
baps on-eipoctitoomuchilbbicl.-! - w^JaBlhm, „,, -be optl-[iloo ol blab Itthool HbU-alKm Drub
Ca.anagb It esfttctlrn aa 'l-etch out or
On ihe atate Futbon ul Marco! -'-* " ' " "*
hrlnt their -SobmlHno Idea." |Campm ""1
FROSH DEBATERS TO |?™'
lb. ,l,lu rlecllr*. EUgibllllr tl baaed k
toil, aaaodat* *d!lor. H**1T rVUne, „
.... editor: aUidrad Hoeer, aodecr 1
"lim'BrTOiw
lor collet. In an e,- -«•* Id
d Leopold UaslruttnJ, helnga .
ll hire a hard III* . . . trying
W. G VICKARS
Capital CJeaner* and Dyers
OB-Ttkiinet. ItaOgland.—
SANDWICHES
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
THE BARREL
The Thickest Malted and
Milk Shakes In Town
Climai your Party
Engagement- with
the Lose Ions Foods
FRANK'S CAFE
Standard Makes
Rented S Months, 7.60
Special Student Rates
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