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»«• Bflfit Capital Lures Mudge for Meet Dr. Lrpais kludge, i_rreelrj.nl of the csralrel section of Ihe Csllfor tds teat who* Educator*' A**nct* ttoa. attended s msetlag of the Cass mt salon for Vocal lortal Kduc* thos In Sat lament a March S. Tbs Stat* Director Of Vocational awtsc'ktlou. Julian A McPbee Invli •d s number of vocational teacher association repreaentatlvee The tuornlng mealing .esse confined to a discussion ol individual and mutual problems In th* after noon, etepa wer* tabes to form ■ srtate-w.de rnunrll nf vocational The membership *ill probably conalat ot the member* of tbe Com mmas —- Trte rfWano Starts. Coftscjw Colf.qi.n Fresno Franc/) Club Lola Brown Win*. Exhibit Shows To Hear Famous Man Scholarship snd tb* stair preairli awatavbar* at large of tesebvr groups tn Ih* > erf Vocational Kducaltn I .Educational. Trade and Dr Jacques Marquetl*. noted FrewchsMts. will address the aaesa- bera and friends of ths Alliance Frsscslas ds Freano sad student* who *r* interested on "Franc's Role In the Poet War World." Wednesday at S pm Is thr* stu dent lounge of the union The lecture will be In French Dr Marquette, who received hla degree from 8orbonne In Parte. I* I a atudent of phnloaopby and re lls-lon end authority on iluddhtam I aad lalamlsm. and tbs author of 'twelve books on human culture, i philosophy and religion | He has traveled extensively and i>ii. I at the University of Csl cult*. India, College of Kothapoui lUdcllffe College. Amher.t College and Ihe l.o«i'1l Lecture* at Be astr* hss been awarded the Juliet Lss I«ehwc*d HeaaorVel Scholarship according 10 Mr*. Hel en Rohrer ef tb* scholershlp COW mlttee Hr*. Rshrer stages' that sward was saade hy Ih* Fees n* branch ot th* American AaaO- iii.'ii of University Women who ler It each spring to an Upper vision woman at Freano State College FSCers to Give TeH. on Karm Jst II poaslble for the I <>■•• tn-i * .... the varloua area* of Vocational mm K.liuntlon to exchange ideas and .. .. *^\amhmha cooperal* It I* planned duatnal Education and \ocatlonal lhM m„Un_. wil| >. ulrlr ,„. °"id*nc» quent and Ih.t s Newa Digest of The coordinating council will 'mine sort will he distributed A five rrllnute apeech. under th* auiplcea of the Caltrorntn Conservative Council and Cooperating Attend*.. In Ihe Interest of Conservation Week, March 1 to M Inclusive, will be presented over KARM Thuraday. March *, at IIS pm . by Patricia Vogeler and Ji lln Allen, speech atudenta. Kb* program Is to be given for thejpvjrpoae ol public!ting the conservation of natural recouraea. Library System As eablbit ol bow to uas the II hrsry hooka ta being shown for tbs of ths new stsdenta to ac lUfiMulves wtth th* system that t. employed Thla la used tn conjunction with social science la. but In ef value to all students. There sre |our floor cages of which tbe following la displayed: ruber one describe* the method* nr using i he"card "rata I opt in locating books; rggflgj number i wa the itudent how and where Ihe book* may be found In se alack* Caae three *hows how to obtain desired Information In the reaerve book room: and caae four explain* buw book* are lit be round In the reference room The reference room mainly constat* of Indexca such as education index, industrial art Index, Read *r*s Guide, and Ihe New York Time* Index Judge Do Wolf Speaks To Journalism Class Tricky question* dealing with the California law system were an •wared by Judge George M He Wolf, Justice of the peace in Freano. In an hour d1ecu**lon period held In the sdvsnced Journalism claaa, reporting public affair*, headed by Dr. Paul V. Sheehan. professor ot Journalism The case or Willie Green, a Fres io Negro, who murdered a man. ribbed him. and burled the body In a rrmr-lery, but wa* c.unlit by the police and convicted on clrcum ■tanllal evidence, wa* reviewed by Judge DeWoir. who brought along all record* or Ihe caae ror Ihe Journalism claa. lo Inspect. I>r. Hheehan'a rla*. 1. .lu.lylsii the Calirornla Court procedure and the dutle* 'of |he reporters who hsve to cover tbe court acene. Patronize Dur Advertisers MaRTIN TAIlOtiD >0 SHANNON SUCKS An unusually largo and well selected stock of these superior fitting slocks is now available in all- wool gabardines, bedford cords, coverts, flannels and tweeds at... •8.50 to '21.50 HARRY COFFEE FRESNO AND BAKERSFIKLO COUaE^sAH "READABLE —WOBTH HEADING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 1M6 Council Meet editorial Decides Vital FSC Topics A public relation!* project to acquaint San Joaquin Valley hii/h Hchooln with thi* educational I'.n'iliti.-. at Fresno State College and the com plaint a which bare arl*en about condition* In the atudent lounge were the main topic* of dlsruaalon at the atudent council dinner meet In*. Wednesday night In the union Plana are being made for tbe i ■ .-.!>■ organised public relation* r-nuitnlttee to travel to valley high •rhool* In April to p m i king « pictute of life tat* •Ion of Ihe .indent lounge h plan* to close the lounge Rn* do not impro' on ft. Other topirn dl*cu**eil were thi belter cut end Inn of hnnpllallty to rtaitlH* by student* with the cooperation of le*r*ier. and re.nrrec- llon <il Ihe ( fi iin<| mii Ii rs with the retires nlsitt Ion of the atudent Christian Armor In Hon on Ihe campu*. Voting mi mim-. < ot the student louncll include all bead* or classes and orgnniiatlon* aqd all nludent body officer*. Anyone may attend, but may not vote on any decision at the meeting. g IRC-Facurty- To Hold Meeting Mr Hurbert Seaman*, national director ol Ihe Christian and Jews, Inc., will apeak: betore a joint meeting or the iifmity and International Relation* Student Club, Wednesday at II 10 o'clock. In the committee i mini of the union. 4 DtV Hubert Phillips, professor of social aclence. arranged the meet Ini ami request* that people desiring lo attend msy algn up'* her t pniled In tbe faculty bulletin board, aeroaa from the ■ dm In intra hob orrice Dr, Seaman's subject will be "Re- lignum and facial Cooperation on lbe CfllupiinJ2r> 1*0 Soto, [ire.ldent of lbe IRC, has announced that any atudent of Freano Sim.. College Is eligible to nttend this meeting aince ihe IRC i* a club with no definite membership but I* an open organisation Data Sheets Wanted At Campui Office Twenty senior* have not ■ urned In their data elieel* lo Ciimpus Office, and Ihey raua turned In Immediately, to Clare Weymouth, editor. These aenlora sre Elisabeth Oa| i.l.i i m. it... In Hunt, Claire How- land, Harold Jackson. Florence In carps, I'll,.ii Jninlaon. Anna Uoron burg, Anne Thurston, Ruth Shirk. Walle* Mrllillre, Bernard Wall, Helen Kellogg Allte Carter. Lsrry Beane. Ann Allien. Marian Aileu, Roaallnd Swsn. Dorothy Tucker. Wlnirred Webb, and Margaret William.. A Few Statistic. TotaJ Enrollment , 1,050 Number of Red Cresm members 201 Amount contribute*] .$ 240 College jftMl tor drive . „.|1,000 Ara you proud of I ha**? What's the Answer? If Si .hi i\ can aniw/gr yes io ihe following tet of questions— both of them—then ihere isn't much use in reading ihe test of this i ditorial But if there it a negative answer to cither question, be whole editorial is one of vital concern io them. <i„ 1. Have vou jointed the college unit of the American Red Cross by contributing your dollar? 2. Would you be willing to send che report on the progress of this drive to a fighting man overseas as a representation to him of the backing that State is giving an organization which may mean life or death to him? Would you be proud of this record—proud enough to send it to a man in a Jap ot German ptison camp? To those who answer "no" to the first question, the logical comeback is: Why? There is not one Stater in school who cannot afford to back up this organization with his dollar. That tCceiiemed ■>• faj* Tree; rmeSepm^ local campus Rod Cross Drive membership now in full tnriaa at th* coUsas. with 100% membsrship of ths mnSam e^udsgi body as their goal. Election-Dinner to Be Held by AMS sn officer election dinner s tram tonight at 7 to. In tbe i, the Associated Men Student*, organisation made of sll male Stater*, will ehooae new guide* for the remainder ol the ** Intention to run for office* of prealdent, vice-president, and Secret ary-treasurer miut be tiled Ith Karl Buckman. aponaor ot ths AMS by Wednesday, Neal Jenaen. temporary chairman of the organ!- .Hon. announced. All candidate* will hs required . give a apeech before being-vot- ed on, the A hi 8 committee haa an- inced, Quallftcatlona for candidacy are at least one aernealer'a attendance at Preen o State College id a one point grade storage. Ticket* to the dinner are on aale HI 11 IB by Frank Mesple. L*n Itow- II, tee Koto, llenny Phillip*, Jamee Coagrave. Gordon Welrath, Neal Jrnaen and Hurrell Pan net t Candidate, who bave al ready filed Intention* to run far office* prealdent. Murrell I'.nn.tl and Neal Jenaen: vtceprealdeat. Unwell. secretary treasurer, Lee Soto. Wolff ts Around To Help Students lege auditorium, la at 111 on the 'sropua today. The .nint. who ha* been brought u tbe college through the .it* program of tb* Aaaoclallon or Amerl- L'ollegea. will be mailable to aludenl. and faculty members for Informal conference thl* afternoon Smokes Go to FSC Quiz Kids A "Qui* Kid" .low, conducted by Sgl. Jo* Selgal from Hsmmer Field, was tbe main attraction st yeslerday'* assembly at 11 Sat, Sstgal, who waa introduced by Student Vice-prealdent Pearledna Lar**n after a apeech by Ernst Wolff, haa had experience Is th* stage la New York snd Lo* The first contestant Wr 'sixty four clgsxetlM wss Prank hteople, who cboee the topic, Capital Cities or Central and South America. Following hleaple. Clare Weymouth gave the laat nam** of famoua people for her sixty four el- ga ret tee Leonard Row ell chose movie*, and after aome confualon In naming Lauren lUcall, he. too. left the *tsg* with hla quota. Norman Rudy answered aurceaa- rully hla question* oa classical mu ale. aad Aliu Bargum became afi- ty-four cigarette* richer when ek* gave Information abo.il roagasine publications Lola Browre, when picking th* topic of Qr.at Lovers, failed to remember Ophelis'a adaalrsr, Ham let, eo her quels waa left for the grand prta*. Char!** K.yaian chose sport* for bla topic Snd was rewarded with the full number of cigarette*. Ber* Sager. With, a little help rrom Bit Selgal, answered successfully quea- tioii* about ftctliiou* eharscUra. Tbe grand uuest Ion *l ths end oi lbs quit wa* answered by Wise Bargum aad K«y*l*o. who divided tha remaining cigarette. Fifth of College Joins Red Cross Fund Drive A total of I24SJ.1 lug been contributsxl in oo* weak at the ] Red Cross Fund Drivs by 201 stndsnt* and two *9f^mmmmW- Contributions are being taken by voluntesw aargg** ■ 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at tbe booth outalds thg union sntfl The figures show that apfirogimately onevflftl. af ths *mm»J seat body haa contriMs* hs I Rush Season Closes Tonife Rushing sesson will cocae to I :loae thtb evening whsa ths esess .ororitle* hold their UadltlonaJ preference night parti** Each sorortly hs* already « ined proapectlve pledgee at * ruafe psrtr •* well aa at prw-nraa af fairs In mast esse* ths tret rash affair was s thee** party. Riiahee* may attend oaly oa* af- It thl* evening However s mm) attendance at s preference night party doee not necesasrily mess thst the Hr] will receive • Mi It membership Silence period win being at li clock tonight and wlH continue unt 11 t p m TsetaSsg. WIU Sk* exception of s greeting Users BMWt ii" conversation whatsoever he- ii say .oroftty grad alumnae girl aad Hashes* si say asrorlly, A letter will hs sent ts every girl hose name appear, oa the bidding list* of th* eororUle* sad. dur- Ing ths specified hours, ahs **<Wt notify Ih* Pan Hsllsale lawyer. Dr. Hubert Phillips, oi her preferesros. N* girt shall be notified hy aay aorority thai ak* U to he their pledge uattl a dealgsated hour agreed upon by Pu Hellenic A candlelight dSasert bridge party ha* been ptasaed hy athha Theta Siirorlty isaiahaia The Delta Kappa Sorority wtU fete ruaheea at a formal eoflo* la iome of Janet Jurgeras as Csss bridge Avoaae. Tb* evesrlng will he ■pent In playing bridge. Member, of the Delta Ms Sorority have ehossg s ratiass* theme tor their prerarages night Dtaaer will he earred ta i home sf Nancy Beiden oa htlsU- gsn Avenae sad the remaisdsr sf the evening will, he apest ta pahy- ing gams* of niaeee bridge. Tbe D*iu Uigma tpatloa aVsrajh Hy harass oa Colleg* Aveaw* wfR f CaWrssei as Pwg* fire/ contrthuted te ths wrtr*. sal e bought aaemhership*. me V mialmum l*o*r*eae mt km t sahm is besM s*a»ws> kr a ■ ■sard ha On ahsw**** ~* las MU tree* th* | drive, aad ta. goal sf IM *er*ea*t| year. It The Bewty alaetsg * with las rwtlrlag erllsa mitt** head* srtU tha TWO CMAIRMtN I Jssa Oaesy sard *tw*f 1 Ire were r*-sgn**ats4 1 sf the pskst* 1 live. Thuraday lalereeied ia Cress, elthsr her sf « •a esmmmk,99]
Object Description
Title | 1945_03 The Daily Collegian March 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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 | March 6, 1945 Pg 4- March 9, 1945 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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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»«• Bflfit
Capital Lures
Mudge for Meet
Dr. Lrpais kludge, i_rreelrj.nl of
the csralrel section of Ihe Csllfor
tds teat who* Educator*' A**nct*
ttoa. attended s msetlag of the
Cass mt salon for Vocal lortal Kduc*
thos In Sat lament a March S.
Tbs Stat* Director Of Vocational
awtsc'ktlou. Julian A McPbee Invli
•d s number of vocational teacher
association repreaentatlvee
The tuornlng mealing .esse confined to a discussion ol individual
and mutual problems In th* after
noon, etepa wer* tabes to form ■
srtate-w.de rnunrll nf vocational
The membership *ill probably
conalat ot the member* of tbe Com
mmas
—- Trte rfWano Starts. Coftscjw Colf.qi.n
Fresno Franc/) Club Lola Brown Win*. Exhibit Shows
To Hear Famous Man Scholarship
snd tb* stair preairli
awatavbar* at large of
tesebvr groups tn Ih* >
erf Vocational Kducaltn
I .Educational. Trade and
Dr Jacques Marquetl*. noted
FrewchsMts. will address the aaesa-
bera and friends of ths Alliance
Frsscslas ds Freano sad student*
who *r* interested on "Franc's
Role In the Poet War World."
Wednesday at S pm Is thr* stu
dent lounge of the union
The lecture will be In French
Dr Marquette, who received hla
degree from 8orbonne In Parte. I*
I a atudent of phnloaopby and re
lls-lon end authority on iluddhtam
I aad lalamlsm. and tbs author of
'twelve books on human culture,
i philosophy and religion
| He has traveled extensively and
i>ii. I at the University of Csl
cult*. India, College of Kothapoui
lUdcllffe College. Amher.t College
and Ihe l.o«i'1l Lecture* at Be
astr* hss been awarded
the Juliet Lss I«ehwc*d HeaaorVel
Scholarship according 10 Mr*. Hel
en Rohrer ef tb* scholershlp COW
mlttee Hr*. Rshrer stages' that
sward was saade hy Ih* Fees
n* branch ot th* American AaaO-
iii.'ii of University Women who
ler It each spring to an Upper
vision woman at Freano State
College
FSCers to Give
TeH. on Karm
Jst II poaslble for the I <>■•• tn-i *
.... the varloua area* of Vocational
mm K.liuntlon to exchange ideas and
.. .. *^\amhmha cooperal* It I* planned
duatnal Education and \ocatlonal lhM m„Un_. wil| >. ulrlr ,„.
°"id*nc» quent and Ih.t s Newa Digest of
The coordinating council will 'mine sort will he distributed
A five rrllnute apeech. under th*
auiplcea of the Caltrorntn Conservative Council and Cooperating
Attend*.. In Ihe Interest of Conservation Week, March 1 to M Inclusive, will be presented over
KARM Thuraday. March *, at IIS
pm . by Patricia Vogeler and Ji
lln Allen, speech atudenta.
Kb* program Is to be given for
thejpvjrpoae ol public!ting the conservation of natural recouraea.
Library System
As eablbit ol bow to uas the II
hrsry hooka ta being shown for tbs
of ths new stsdenta to ac
lUfiMulves wtth th* system
that t. employed Thla la used tn
conjunction with social science la.
but In ef value to all students.
There sre |our floor cages of
which tbe following la displayed:
ruber one describe* the
method* nr using i he"card "rata I opt
in locating books; rggflgj number
i wa the itudent how and
where Ihe book* may be found In
se alack*
Caae three *hows how to obtain
desired Information In the reaerve
book room: and caae four explain*
buw book* are lit be round In the
reference room
The reference room mainly constat* of Indexca such as education
index, industrial art Index, Read
*r*s Guide, and Ihe New York
Time* Index
Judge Do Wolf Speaks
To Journalism Class
Tricky question* dealing with
the California law system were an
•wared by Judge George M He
Wolf, Justice of the peace in Freano. In an hour d1ecu**lon period
held In the sdvsnced Journalism
claaa, reporting public affair*,
headed by Dr. Paul V. Sheehan.
professor ot Journalism
The case or Willie Green, a Fres
io Negro, who murdered a man.
ribbed him. and burled the body In
a rrmr-lery, but wa* c.unlit by the
police and convicted on clrcum
■tanllal evidence, wa* reviewed by
Judge DeWoir. who brought along
all record* or Ihe caae ror Ihe
Journalism claa. lo Inspect.
I>r. Hheehan'a rla*. 1. .lu.lylsii
the Calirornla Court procedure and
the dutle* 'of |he reporters who
hsve to cover tbe court acene.
Patronize Dur
Advertisers
MaRTIN
TAIlOtiD
>0
SHANNON
SUCKS
An unusually largo and well selected stock of these superior fitting slocks is now available in all-
wool gabardines, bedford cords,
coverts, flannels and tweeds at...
•8.50 to '21.50
HARRY COFFEE
FRESNO AND BAKERSFIKLO
COUaE^sAH
"READABLE —WOBTH HEADING"
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 1M6
Council Meet editorial
Decides Vital
FSC Topics
A public relation!* project to
acquaint San Joaquin Valley
hii/h Hchooln with thi* educational I'.n'iliti.-. at Fresno
State College and the com
plaint a which bare arl*en about
condition* In the atudent lounge
were the main topic* of dlsruaalon
at the atudent council dinner meet
In*. Wednesday night In the union
Plana are being made for tbe
i ■ .-.!>■ organised public relation*
r-nuitnlttee to travel to valley high
•rhool* In April to p
m i
king « pictute of life
tat*
•Ion of Ihe .indent lounge
h plan* to close the lounge
Rn* do not impro'
on ft.
Other topirn dl*cu**eil were thi
belter cut end Inn of hnnpllallty to
rtaitlH* by student* with the cooperation of le*r*ier. and re.nrrec-
llon |