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KILROY CONTEST S TODAY WHO KILROY? ■COLLS© J AH WHAT IS KILROY? "READABLE — WORTH READING" FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1946 Five Candidates For Queen Chosen In Two-day Vote Five candidates for campus queen were (elected late yesterday when the ballots were counted after a two-day vote They are: Dorothy Dtllman. Mary Kobler. Jean Mile*. Dorothea Sunier. and Marilyn Turney Fight hundred ballots were The candidates were presented j the student body st a noon aa- embly Wednesday Dnve Parker. traduced the girls, giving the organisations sponsoring them and their college activities Pat Helskell wss in charge of th* assembly. The flnal selection of the queen .III be made Thursday at tba queen's tea. Kite men and women wbo are interested in college affairs will judge tbe girls, choosing a queen and first attendant, whose nomea will not be revealed uuUl the night of tbe Queen* Ball. Da Today Is the last day to obtain Staters to Sketch 'Kilroy'; $250 in Prizes Offered Imaginative Staters are going to get their chance to prove that Kilroy i« really here! The Collegian, beginning todsy, is sponsoring a contest among Fresno Stste students to •ee wjio csn draw the mont fitting picture of the world famous, never seen, Kilroy. ♦ i.eorge MrMar 21 Prizes Listed For Five Winners In Kilroy Contest Last Day for Queen Bids MARIAN DYSINGER, Howard Kirby. J< Weinschenk (lower right) are reheai second ad of "The Little Foxes, wh p m Monday at the Playhouse Harlan and Franz g a scene in the will open at 8 30 . Photo by Schober | The Little Foxes Will Begin Run on Monday Bids for the Queens Ball must be obtained b«for* five o'clock this afternoon in the foyer of ths main building. All women studsnts and mjrrnd veteran* with studant body cards are eligible to buy bids. To encourage Ti compete in The Col chant, have donated twenty prises to be distributed among the Srat Sve winners of the content Five winners are being chosen, rather than the usual three ao aa to give ; amateurs, with a good idea, a chance for Die prises 1 Five tree half hour living les met ' H I'oleman of tbe Adams 5 New 1947 table model radio Valley Appliance Company. I thin, has* table lamp with a Furniture, .Store. i Ml filled cigarette case | Baldwin's. Jewelers I OBBsSSSsB dinner for two—Pine Lake let***, 6 Spauliiing tennla racket—Mid - Center 7 I n-essed stuffed and roasted {Christmas turkey—Jorgensen's Catering Company. v Half gallon m - Dairy. 1 nine Iteautv I illustrator of' Lags m Bringing I'pj Father" is to he the judge of thai Fresno merchants have donated j heal drawing*. In exceoa of tZBS.SS The artists or the fire winning drawings mill be announced and their prise* awarded at the ' Kll roy Promenade" to be held Tours day evening. December IS. in the social ball Tbe danc. la being • pon.ored by The Collegian with all proceeds from the dance going Kilroy Contest Rules Official rules of th* -Draw K .1 roy" contest ar. aa follows: I. All registered students ar. t< igibl* to *nt*r the contest. 2 Each student i* allowed to sn- t*r only on* drswing. 3 All drawings must be on 9 a 12 whit* paper and drawn n md-a GEORGE McMANUS George McManus To Judge Kilroy' • night :- .v in the Play house. Tickets for me opening and other • I Uble at tbe box office in M| It I. open 11 mu : . ■ I I Pm STORY OUTLINED In it,- bard, brothers. convince William Marshall, a Chicago bu- tbat it would b»- profitable to bring th.- cotton null field.'' Needing another partner, they Invite slllng Mors. - into their scheme through his wife, Kegina. their sister. Irs. her > bring Horace from a al home Hoi > scheme. Several days later be Bnd* ibat l-e« car's son. has stolen his railroad Plays Announced "Elizabeth th* Queen." by Mas w*ll Anderson and "Blit h« Sp.r- it." by Noel Coward, wil be th* Playhouse productions during the Spring semeeter Howard Campbell, director of pi sys. hs* During a conversation «ith his wife Horace suffers sn attack and ■ annot take bis medicine. Regins does nothing and the attack kills him Horace however, has ex plsined the bond stealing to her t'sing the thelt SB B w*fl gin* takes over tbe comb. i.irtl.. fammT will play SB six performance*. rlo#ing DSSBBJ be-r 11. at Ih. Pl..v PRODUCED IN 1939 "The Little Fnxe« met was pro tj in 19J9 with Tallulah lunkhead as Kegina It teas chosen as one of the in be-.t plays tb.it "BBS Bee. Two BBSS! l«t'i !*.■ t. l»avis por NEW PLAY -SUCCESS' Several day* ago Lillian Heilaaan stage.! a play Part <>f tl,. which i- Ibe story of the lliibhnrds the time of Tbe I OX*..** It wss acclaimed by Si* critics lasrful atmo I Little fe f f»e SI CBQ Gift of Cattle For Ag College Worth $50,000 ri.iiitiii.il mmmat met Bteaa ... tu. endorsement Tuesday with Ihe a prise herd .-ire tot... The stlt herd was presented to the 81s Counti.- Agiiciiliur.il (ol '.-.- by Bradley QsSSS ■ 4r Qulnn. Inc. snd supsrlnt.aSsI of the CM) Ranch. HUSBANDRY Quinn sal.: estaMlahing an animal hn. ban.liy de|>arlment. and that event uslly they will be pi ■ plot g| i Hid •• quired by Ihe committee aa a site The I'By RancffTtfrnrn which the aBBBBB SS one of the t Hereford breeding BBSs BBBJ tbe cattle will be used by agricultural classes at the col lege in held studies on beef raising and will place th. mal husbandry department on a level with any other agricultural college in the nation. LARGEST INDUSTRY Quinn pointed out livestock still is the largest single Industry Bl California, and Fresno County is ..lie of th.- five la BJ counties in the stale. \.al. Fresno rancher. said tbe gift is valuable to tbe school not only for Its Intrinsic worth which BSSBBBs ISS eSSSSjS Bfl animal husbandly department rant h will BB) other agricultural .ollege. but slso INTEREST ogiiiiion of ih. ne.d for such a school" I -non for the remainder of IMMM eatimaled as necessary for founding the college thi* year may wear dark suits if they arm unable to secure a I men students may • \\\s social chair man. has ••> < attempt t.. iit.tain m4 planned to ;•; • the ball Men should wear tuxes ll pon aSBSe but .lai K srSJ i -■ | • ;•■ ,1,1. 1" Tw.. Ii : • Hi \lhtin Rsisin Basal Committee. Jumot ncatnsss and originality. 5 All entries bicsmi th* proper ty of Th* Collegian and non* can be returned. 6 Th*r« i* to be no writing on the drawing. " Artists will leave nam* and additional information whan drawings are handed IB to Th* ColKg.an ofic* 8 Entris* srs to be turned in to The Collegian office. 9 Deadline for th* contest .* at noon. Fnday. D*c*mb*r 13 10 Decision of the judges will be be judged on 9SSBBS Mr Man-is Freshmen Present Dance Tonight will be- the th.lll- ot the ii.i.h mat hall tonight fioni '.< lo \2 p m ■• cording to Kverett Smith, fresh IbsSbbbS ..nibill. prawldent of the Freshman So. nil Activities Club and her group will be in charge of the decorations which will include a large fir in the ecu ■ ■■..lite task ,-ses to Trisnon Hall ■ House Sold Out For Messiah Oratorio ■ ter of the I • window to window llnnnie McRae and Barbara lawk woe*] will be in rha it- Bids at 11M will I.. be given 11. ■ • lege auditorium, were made avail SBto yeslerdsv mot mi - sll tsken hy BBSS ing tickets See and have their names placed on the waiting list The Legend of Kilroy' By Jim Zaiban From the street* of occiip;.,! C.ermany to the alleys of van quiahed Japan, hia name haa ap BaSSoa1 until he became synonmoiis k9 -.1 IBB As a symbol of Ini. i: can humor he .tool forth BB touched by his alleged brotheis cousins, and uncles so fast that no one . of having seen him Hut now h> will no lour ssssaati »f i ' M will psajsssj him IB the world wl: thi. great event I ■ KILROY IS HERE than his num. BJg BSSS i- •■ Ihe Philippines snd ll ruandy. Always bis name »a- stlf/aWd upon walls truck*, trains -anything aft hlllbo.-ir.l fn ■ ■ death and hutial But little did that • ■ •' ■ ■■I ^*e% ^~- in ■ 1 '■• IN Hews* SO! And g Sweo Hi. name will be ' the man of tbe century Kll.l. ail te.1 lb. . KMJ procrai: Kadka. former FS. .• Bt, Is boost Mg two radio I BeewSB Foreman In Big BSBsSBS Students Demand Voice in Affairs and a more inordinate.! plan of government I That all rot ; Baal ol la.ully and BneSSB, thu. giving the imors influential mtaM - ■...lent affair*, was aaSaaaSaw that the Hoard of Direct.: - ot a number of gBBSs fatuity member ii.betship and voting on the beurds I- I MEETING TIME DISCUSSED ■OS and com ewsSj of th. raaSSf of th. ^ ng t'P Father'' consented this week to Judge The I'ollegian sponsored contest. Keache.! gf telephone at hi* Beverly BBBjg home McManus told memUi- ..( The i'ollegian staff he ■ M a good idea • ate a rte.t syaal ..; . »-d by Th. Col- • 11- .- Kiltoy ha* BenaUcatOeJ its»-lf :n his car- loon a* a running gag Th* phrase -und in • r;t strip* drawn ty McManus MA/GGIE AND JlGCS : rawing tl King ■'. cogs- . .1 to be an «x- ' gg4. The <:. . ng on -• Louis * --mates. with a BBS which said. .: boy has been at the BSetfBM • . irtoon Ckg Republican. «e*k— as an ggSM WINS ON HORSE - made his wsy gfS after winning $3,000 Sjg nose ■ ■■ ■ Hambat i.- | I aln. b ng his early 's But when I . I time. gssbi me. and I The • orge DO s was wesned BBS I an" It r .bat the artist ' BBS. patterned after an Irish comic named BBSS he- came B I world. Th. movies g4\,. Jigg. immortal- The bi;i: I Marine ha both ". Hombardmeot Sameedron carried JiSS* picture on CHORUS REQUESTS .ho-. ISSSBSSSBS te attend meetings et O eSeBBeti C» *4/r 4/ • Former C IbBNB Chorus girl* Bfl ren 1 loan their black fo re., si. t. to present members M ■r g rou are asked to call J une \\d\ at JSS01 any day from 46 9 ■ Th* m 1 te ac needed urgent- \y for forthcom *"J Chnstmaa program*
Object Description
Title | 1946_12 The Daily Collegian December 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | Dec 6, 1946 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | KILROY CONTEST S TODAY WHO KILROY? ■COLLS© J AH WHAT IS KILROY? "READABLE — WORTH READING" FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1946 Five Candidates For Queen Chosen In Two-day Vote Five candidates for campus queen were (elected late yesterday when the ballots were counted after a two-day vote They are: Dorothy Dtllman. Mary Kobler. Jean Mile*. Dorothea Sunier. and Marilyn Turney Fight hundred ballots were The candidates were presented j the student body st a noon aa- embly Wednesday Dnve Parker. traduced the girls, giving the organisations sponsoring them and their college activities Pat Helskell wss in charge of th* assembly. The flnal selection of the queen .III be made Thursday at tba queen's tea. Kite men and women wbo are interested in college affairs will judge tbe girls, choosing a queen and first attendant, whose nomea will not be revealed uuUl the night of tbe Queen* Ball. Da Today Is the last day to obtain Staters to Sketch 'Kilroy'; $250 in Prizes Offered Imaginative Staters are going to get their chance to prove that Kilroy i« really here! The Collegian, beginning todsy, is sponsoring a contest among Fresno Stste students to •ee wjio csn draw the mont fitting picture of the world famous, never seen, Kilroy. ♦ i.eorge MrMar 21 Prizes Listed For Five Winners In Kilroy Contest Last Day for Queen Bids MARIAN DYSINGER, Howard Kirby. J< Weinschenk (lower right) are reheai second ad of "The Little Foxes, wh p m Monday at the Playhouse Harlan and Franz g a scene in the will open at 8 30 . Photo by Schober | The Little Foxes Will Begin Run on Monday Bids for the Queens Ball must be obtained b«for* five o'clock this afternoon in the foyer of ths main building. All women studsnts and mjrrnd veteran* with studant body cards are eligible to buy bids. To encourage Ti compete in The Col chant, have donated twenty prises to be distributed among the Srat Sve winners of the content Five winners are being chosen, rather than the usual three ao aa to give ; amateurs, with a good idea, a chance for Die prises 1 Five tree half hour living les met ' H I'oleman of tbe Adams 5 New 1947 table model radio Valley Appliance Company. I thin, has* table lamp with a Furniture, .Store. i Ml filled cigarette case | Baldwin's. Jewelers I OBBsSSSsB dinner for two—Pine Lake let***, 6 Spauliiing tennla racket—Mid - Center 7 I n-essed stuffed and roasted {Christmas turkey—Jorgensen's Catering Company. v Half gallon m - Dairy. 1 nine Iteautv I illustrator of' Lags m Bringing I'pj Father" is to he the judge of thai Fresno merchants have donated j heal drawing*. In exceoa of tZBS.SS The artists or the fire winning drawings mill be announced and their prise* awarded at the ' Kll roy Promenade" to be held Tours day evening. December IS. in the social ball Tbe danc. la being • pon.ored by The Collegian with all proceeds from the dance going Kilroy Contest Rules Official rules of th* -Draw K .1 roy" contest ar. aa follows: I. All registered students ar. t< igibl* to *nt*r the contest. 2 Each student i* allowed to sn- t*r only on* drswing. 3 All drawings must be on 9 a 12 whit* paper and drawn n md-a GEORGE McMANUS George McManus To Judge Kilroy' • night :- .v in the Play house. Tickets for me opening and other • I Uble at tbe box office in M| It I. open 11 mu : . ■ I I Pm STORY OUTLINED In it,- bard, brothers. convince William Marshall, a Chicago bu- tbat it would b»- profitable to bring th.- cotton null field.'' Needing another partner, they Invite slllng Mors. - into their scheme through his wife, Kegina. their sister. Irs. her > bring Horace from a al home Hoi > scheme. Several days later be Bnd* ibat l-e« car's son. has stolen his railroad Plays Announced "Elizabeth th* Queen." by Mas w*ll Anderson and "Blit h« Sp.r- it." by Noel Coward, wil be th* Playhouse productions during the Spring semeeter Howard Campbell, director of pi sys. hs* During a conversation «ith his wife Horace suffers sn attack and ■ annot take bis medicine. Regins does nothing and the attack kills him Horace however, has ex plsined the bond stealing to her t'sing the thelt SB B w*fl gin* takes over tbe comb. i.irtl.. fammT will play SB six performance*. rlo#ing DSSBBJ be-r 11. at Ih. Pl..v PRODUCED IN 1939 "The Little Fnxe« met was pro tj in 19J9 with Tallulah lunkhead as Kegina It teas chosen as one of the in be-.t plays tb.it "BBS Bee. Two BBSS! l«t'i !*.■ t. l»avis por NEW PLAY -SUCCESS' Several day* ago Lillian Heilaaan stage.! a play Part <>f tl,. which i- Ibe story of the lliibhnrds the time of Tbe I OX*..** It wss acclaimed by Si* critics lasrful atmo I Little fe f f»e SI CBQ Gift of Cattle For Ag College Worth $50,000 ri.iiitiii.il mmmat met Bteaa ... tu. endorsement Tuesday with Ihe a prise herd .-ire tot... The stlt herd was presented to the 81s Counti.- Agiiciiliur.il (ol '.-.- by Bradley QsSSS ■ 4r Qulnn. Inc. snd supsrlnt.aSsI of the CM) Ranch. HUSBANDRY Quinn sal.: estaMlahing an animal hn. ban.liy de|>arlment. and that event uslly they will be pi ■ plot g| i Hid •• quired by Ihe committee aa a site The I'By RancffTtfrnrn which the aBBBBB SS one of the t Hereford breeding BBSs BBBJ tbe cattle will be used by agricultural classes at the col lege in held studies on beef raising and will place th. mal husbandry department on a level with any other agricultural college in the nation. LARGEST INDUSTRY Quinn pointed out livestock still is the largest single Industry Bl California, and Fresno County is ..lie of th.- five la BJ counties in the stale. \.al. Fresno rancher. said tbe gift is valuable to tbe school not only for Its Intrinsic worth which BSSBBBs ISS eSSSSjS Bfl animal husbandly department rant h will BB) other agricultural .ollege. but slso INTEREST ogiiiiion of ih. ne.d for such a school" I -non for the remainder of IMMM eatimaled as necessary for founding the college thi* year may wear dark suits if they arm unable to secure a I men students may • \\\s social chair man. has ••> < attempt t.. iit.tain m4 planned to ;•; • the ball Men should wear tuxes ll pon aSBSe but .lai K srSJ i -■ | • ;•■ ,1,1. 1" Tw.. Ii : • Hi \lhtin Rsisin Basal Committee. Jumot ncatnsss and originality. 5 All entries bicsmi th* proper ty of Th* Collegian and non* can be returned. 6 Th*r« i* to be no writing on the drawing. " Artists will leave nam* and additional information whan drawings are handed IB to Th* ColKg.an ofic* 8 Entris* srs to be turned in to The Collegian office. 9 Deadline for th* contest .* at noon. Fnday. D*c*mb*r 13 10 Decision of the judges will be be judged on 9SSBBS Mr Man-is Freshmen Present Dance Tonight will be- the th.lll- ot the ii.i.h mat hall tonight fioni '.< lo \2 p m ■• cording to Kverett Smith, fresh IbsSbbbS ..nibill. prawldent of the Freshman So. nil Activities Club and her group will be in charge of the decorations which will include a large fir in the ecu ■ ■■..lite task ,-ses to Trisnon Hall ■ House Sold Out For Messiah Oratorio ■ ter of the I • window to window llnnnie McRae and Barbara lawk woe*] will be in rha it- Bids at 11M will I.. be given 11. ■ • lege auditorium, were made avail SBto yeslerdsv mot mi - sll tsken hy BBSS ing tickets See and have their names placed on the waiting list The Legend of Kilroy' By Jim Zaiban From the street* of occiip;.,! C.ermany to the alleys of van quiahed Japan, hia name haa ap BaSSoa1 until he became synonmoiis k9 -.1 IBB As a symbol of Ini. i: can humor he .tool forth BB touched by his alleged brotheis cousins, and uncles so fast that no one . of having seen him Hut now h> will no lour ssssaati »f i ' M will psajsssj him IB the world wl: thi. great event I ■ KILROY IS HERE than his num. BJg BSSS i- •■ Ihe Philippines snd ll ruandy. Always bis name »a- stlf/aWd upon walls truck*, trains -anything aft hlllbo.-ir.l fn ■ ■ death and hutial But little did that • ■ •' ■ ■■I ^*e% ^~- in ■ 1 '■• IN Hews* SO! And g Sweo Hi. name will be ' the man of tbe century Kll.l. ail te.1 lb. . KMJ procrai: Kadka. former FS. .• Bt, Is boost Mg two radio I BeewSB Foreman In Big BSBsSBS Students Demand Voice in Affairs and a more inordinate.! plan of government I That all rot ; Baal ol la.ully and BneSSB, thu. giving the imors influential mtaM - ■...lent affair*, was aaSaaaSaw that the Hoard of Direct.: - ot a number of gBBSs fatuity member ii.betship and voting on the beurds I- I MEETING TIME DISCUSSED ■OS and com ewsSj of th. raaSSf of th. ^ ng t'P Father'' consented this week to Judge The I'ollegian sponsored contest. Keache.! gf telephone at hi* Beverly BBBjg home McManus told memUi- ..( The i'ollegian staff he ■ M a good idea • ate a rte.t syaal ..; . »-d by Th. Col- • 11- .- Kiltoy ha* BenaUcatOeJ its»-lf :n his car- loon a* a running gag Th* phrase -und in • r;t strip* drawn ty McManus MA/GGIE AND JlGCS : rawing tl King ■'. cogs- . .1 to be an «x- ' gg4. The <:. . ng on -• Louis * --mates. with a BBS which said. .: boy has been at the BSetfBM • . irtoon Ckg Republican. «e*k— as an ggSM WINS ON HORSE - made his wsy gfS after winning $3,000 Sjg nose ■ ■■ ■ Hambat i.- | I aln. b ng his early 's But when I . I time. gssbi me. and I The • orge DO s was wesned BBS I an" It r .bat the artist ' BBS. patterned after an Irish comic named BBSS he- came B I world. Th. movies g4\,. Jigg. immortal- The bi;i: I Marine ha both ". Hombardmeot Sameedron carried JiSS* picture on CHORUS REQUESTS .ho-. ISSSBSSSBS te attend meetings et O eSeBBeti C» *4/r 4/ • Former C IbBNB Chorus girl* Bfl ren 1 loan their black fo re., si. t. to present members M ■r g rou are asked to call J une \\d\ at JSS01 any day from 46 9 ■ Th* m 1 te ac needed urgent- \y for forthcom *"J Chnstmaa program* |