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Poge Two - S_slish*d Sew.. Weekly dure**, th. eehool yeer t.cept Molidsys snd E.afnination Periods by THE FftCSNO gTATE COLLCOE AggOCIATION The Fresno Stove College Collegian - " DkeBettDotL » In This Corner MATES—Subscr •ptieei Eagerly (BO) c ter On. Uoll, ■ r ind F.'ty C.nt. S' ■ THE COLLEOIAN OSTICE. Stud.n Phon* t-4721 Editor Batty Kent Advertising Manager Business M :■ Managmg Editor Sports Editor Circulation Manager Photographer Cartoonist Club Edi- Copy Editor Hank Oliver Adele Hume Kendr.ck Gene King - Bruce Farns Jewel Rogers Bob Riechel Mel fohnson Annie Si.ew Marianne Cnampacker By VVandsU Ball 48 Tbe first big project of tbe NSA will drew to a close today with sn assembly al ! p.m. fetturing Ih- Wolfgang Ptnofthy. I'alverttty of Callforala professor of physics, aad consultant on the ttomlc bomb tl Lo* Alamo. Boh McCoy, chairman ot the NSA committee oa csmpus. ssys that Atomic En - .as tbe first of t seriet of progoeed forums, panels aimsTand ditcueeioa* of tke major piublsms of the day. On the agenda at tke neat project is tbe preeentttlon of tbe Marshall Plan To carry out this imm.rii.tt project .. Well aa to plan for the firm •ttablilh—*nt of th* NSA committee it t colleg* functioning body, gob it plinmng to hold tn organizational meeting of hit committee plul til itudent. interested in securing a position on th* commute* A student from th* By Jack Grady Grad. The s eeat of | r.ic Bcmle. Wendell Bell. John Ber- mer. Barbara Busch. lack Croee. Desa Cucuk. Herb Greer. Donald Hayes Richard Jespersen. Dick Kuhr. D W LeBeau Tom Lynch. Ken Manock. Auralie McCain. Bob Minor Bob Molassier. Don Poole. Oramae Osbome. Kmgsley Roberts. Dean Round. Elmer Russell. Warren Williams. Don Reed Joan Droge TIME FOR PATRIOTISM Yesterday was tht be^innun: .t 1 dedication U'eerv. seven Jays of patriot!., gc- tivities similar to those bein^ Mggd in town all over the nation Its purpose is to aat mdivid uals into a properly receptive mood tor tin. Bi^; Event -the arrival of the Frt^sksn Tram. It is intended to be •somewhat in the turure ot i RMval mtvtinj: tor Amcritan mmmmtMrntf Fresnans will be exp>ed to ovi, s.-rv parn.Kic srxxiruv saa. tolortul parades Staters will witness an assemblv alone these lines Wednesday in the auditorium When Thursday foils around, the general : . tn.Mism should be amply elevated trW_C_a—*■ ^"Ueii heritage has t into a train and sent out over the uHintry for excited fatnata l-Oeja*_ to peruse. It will be chtirmtn of NSA. who will ta*. over tt chairman of tht committee neat yttr. Tbe reason, for this procedure are obvious, but the most Important i. that It .ill insure th* continued existence and continued proper functioning of this no I. created committee If any of you ar* Bttirsited witch Tbe Collegian for an announce be* time and place of tbe organisational most lag of the National Student Aasoclatssa. Student council is not the functioning body it tnd hain't betn for quite tome time. Ptrfctpe it til ttarttd laat yttr when long night, wtrt ipent Ifl th* consideration of the revision of our constitution. Perhaps its just that democracy le too much work for people ts bt bothered by it. The lack of attendanc* it primarily from prominent, rtcognixed. camput organixttiont. To rectify this situation It wis suggested tt Wednesdiy't council that roll call be taken, and if an organization is not repreaented for a certain number of meet .tig* ft would lease It* campus recognition Compulsion is an unpleaaant word and an unpleasant method, but it seemed very necessary to those at Student Council laat Wednesday A better idea «ill he welcomed. food tor people to pet concerned over tremen- Jously important things usually taken for granted. BIT. it does ggggg .1 shame that the bring ing ,iS>ut of the phen»imcnon necessitates a pro ccdure much like the one often used bv a OEr lege student the nifiht before an exam—that j| v methini; rh.it shoulJ be QOaaaw)****. CM st.inrlv and nun- or less painhsslv over a per iod ot tune il irowded into a lew frc-ruied ; the ri.Nult.mt impre-ssion is apt to I .is ijuiekily as it was obtained ^ .'low. on Highway SS) News of th* World in Rtvitw Th* Will Street Report: lluslne.e hat been ao good of lite that Well Street business mea tre seriously discussing the Idea of putting a inline em the walls We predict tl.ese mea will be at the top before Th* Form Front: Apparently nothing wa. happening in front of the farm today Our spy went uoun.l to the rear and has not re ■g i.> Buffalo. New York: .Mayor Side •addle announced today that he wa* completely unhapp. with the I I he mayor ■ -. mhlance to our cit> F athsad. Nsbraskl: It hat been reioiied I list no one in thlt little •own knows how .- no one be Letter To The Editor Radio Program Drummer Lauded Not fit for IBBBlMlllB.- wat __i i play. Tbs Drummer, la tk* Ktt century but It was glvea ths etek over KFRE frost tbs colleg* st, lios. directed by Qalsa MllUr P.nntylvtn.t: Each. ___________________^^ .ear st thl. time tbe residem- * "" rteeiom Ti..*. li.tttrou. flood which *r™" ,n Fr»»no eanyiag "•' " ..to inundated the town <*** documeatt of American free- . _^ ____4 ^^ manner All the wsler do~ iTruaasn. Janet Jorgoat tad Jack rag ate turned on for Stater, who see the priceless ]H_n w__ glrmm „, -^^^ ' ■ |u-oduce a likeness of documents in the train may do well j not-'t iHapsoajs —to aaaaarietai^ the great flood Thi* year several to consider stttementt such ** farjg,—,i_ *** il.iliien drowned .in. kens were theee wtthed i«. Mnerica more thin tny other | «ent dry. tnd t delightful time wit nation, puts it* hl«he*t ideal, tnd The Cily Wtter Work! ethlc.l guide, into word*," styt a elebra prominent Swedith socitl scien .. 1 b> til during tut. George 1 f tb* tsast, aas lsat oa csst and hta timing wag pert—: Lack '■( tuthortty by SO waa his only sta Joeepb Addlsoa'a play wa. picket Disillusioned? Maladjusted? eet Mr. Fixit! Ratcliffe Poll Picks Warren —rtSlgtls of rrteau SUte College student* as well ru tbeir parent* aeentdlag ts a poll cseaatetsg la Emory Ratcliffr« political science cleat 101 Califoraia't tovernor received I* of the 1SS itudent vote*, while Els enhower polled ■ tad Truest- tnd lie wry tallied 22 aad M Thirty wven studenu indicated that their mothert preferred War ren and S2 of their fathers also favored bim Tnim _ ranked second with tbe perenu with II aad 13 aad Elsenhower received 12 aad IS votee Thla straw vote revealed tbat contrary to the recent poll conduct a. hitlily tutored on the csmpus as trolled balloting conditions, the former vies.pretldent wis not only out distanced by Warren. Truman, and Eisenhower, but poll. vote more than Stas.en and Mar anal. Tbe poll also indicated that the I remix rats have loat strength since the met election, but «1 students ststed they would still vote Deaa cratlc. Twenty nine snd they will vote Republican and four Third Party Ratcliffe aald that tbe object of tbe poll wis to check tke political tlewt ot as broad a field as possible Anything Goes- In Fashion, Says Mary Hampton It can be long or short or full » straight It can be tbe latest . reatlon from Paris or < J random's long skirt tnd Gibson blnu-e u __y raggg the lashion. clothe, should bs prtctlctl according to Mary Hampton, fa.hlon columnist, who spoke to women students Tuesday Although a skirt niae inches from the floor It fashionable. It It hardly appropriate for achool wetr or work. Mis* Hampton said. She alao told tbe girls It Is foolish to throw twiy last year's wardrobe snd splurge on tbe New Look Miss Hampton concluded witb Be ye not just h*ar*r* of the but doer* alao." from tbe Hi Die loursrlf «hat you BBBe" said ..n ancient Roman, .'reedom alone it not enough Are Meet Mr. Fixit! "__T-TZn- mm Flxlt. clean „p tttewtr own democracies I was born In Calaa of parent* I before condemning Europe t.ool al tbe age of six Bob j4,nor and hare ne.er married because . ■ of the finer thir.t* in life I enrolled tt Presno Stall work for t degree in Home Eeo .. nomlcs I we,, I. thirty eight :_*_*< "'" ■>'-""•« '" »»T» ipesasd*. What shall 1 do' * '°r ,h« dedication of the lagfgaa of the Sta A little one _m 1>f UB«.m ,,, ,h, F;, Answer Sg* Arthur .;.~tfre> Hall I Sgl . f-tllo I- I il :.. !:. -l sSt and the duly mun- jdane ctre. tre driving me over jth. edge into insanity 1 don't like : to work or »tudy or learn or teach 'or pray or read or wrire I like to . sleep, drink est. chase women | day dretm. inert my superiority p in. I discard about IS yean tas and rewritten for radio It it s tough oae. A-latttosa. aadertakiat for the saataaal^^^^^^^^^ Band Dedicates Statue BB State lolle.e band ASHLOCKS Barber Shop REMEMBER 'lf'rSf»//CafHsar 158) BLACKSTONL and be respected. I am handy blackjack Maladjusted Antwer You tre t natural born public enemy Take your choice. ARE YOU UNAWARE OF UNDERWEAR? ARROW SHIRTS and TIES 9 ae UNOIIWfAg * HANOKfgCHKFS * SPOITS SMUTS THE SHORTCUT TO COMFORT/ Arrow shorts ... the moat ronif.irtalil.- on the market. Ju-t .ant creep up and take you unawaret because of thr pstrnted srs mice crotch. Arrow eltorts tmmmmmM Arrow "Guard*" fro«,«5c Arrow anderahirtt Conic in aad s Arrow un.lerwr. HARRY COFFEE 1025 FULTON STREET MR ARROW UHVERWEAR IlanTucket BRAVE THE MARCH WIIWS Waor it shopping—take it stepping . -his softly tailored Botany Worsted gab ardine with a flared skirt and a definite «airl So simple—so simply RIGHT for any 35.00 V- i3UaaQlM0^. ^
Object Description
Title | 1948_03 The Daily Collegian March 1948 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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 | March 5, 1948 Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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 | Poge Two - S_slish*d Sew.. Weekly dure**, th. eehool yeer t.cept Molidsys snd E.afnination Periods by THE FftCSNO gTATE COLLCOE AggOCIATION The Fresno Stove College Collegian - " DkeBettDotL » In This Corner MATES—Subscr •ptieei Eagerly (BO) c ter On. Uoll, ■ r ind F.'ty C.nt. S' ■ THE COLLEOIAN OSTICE. Stud.n Phon* t-4721 Editor Batty Kent Advertising Manager Business M :■ Managmg Editor Sports Editor Circulation Manager Photographer Cartoonist Club Edi- Copy Editor Hank Oliver Adele Hume Kendr.ck Gene King - Bruce Farns Jewel Rogers Bob Riechel Mel fohnson Annie Si.ew Marianne Cnampacker By VVandsU Ball 48 Tbe first big project of tbe NSA will drew to a close today with sn assembly al ! p.m. fetturing Ih- Wolfgang Ptnofthy. I'alverttty of Callforala professor of physics, aad consultant on the ttomlc bomb tl Lo* Alamo. Boh McCoy, chairman ot the NSA committee oa csmpus. ssys that Atomic En - .as tbe first of t seriet of progoeed forums, panels aimsTand ditcueeioa* of tke major piublsms of the day. On the agenda at tke neat project is tbe preeentttlon of tbe Marshall Plan To carry out this imm.rii.tt project .. Well aa to plan for the firm •ttablilh—*nt of th* NSA committee it t colleg* functioning body, gob it plinmng to hold tn organizational meeting of hit committee plul til itudent. interested in securing a position on th* commute* A student from th* By Jack Grady Grad. The s eeat of | r.ic Bcmle. Wendell Bell. John Ber- mer. Barbara Busch. lack Croee. Desa Cucuk. Herb Greer. Donald Hayes Richard Jespersen. Dick Kuhr. D W LeBeau Tom Lynch. Ken Manock. Auralie McCain. Bob Minor Bob Molassier. Don Poole. Oramae Osbome. Kmgsley Roberts. Dean Round. Elmer Russell. Warren Williams. Don Reed Joan Droge TIME FOR PATRIOTISM Yesterday was tht be^innun: .t 1 dedication U'eerv. seven Jays of patriot!., gc- tivities similar to those bein^ Mggd in town all over the nation Its purpose is to aat mdivid uals into a properly receptive mood tor tin. Bi^; Event -the arrival of the Frt^sksn Tram. It is intended to be •somewhat in the turure ot i RMval mtvtinj: tor Amcritan mmmmtMrntf Fresnans will be exp>ed to ovi, s.-rv parn.Kic srxxiruv saa. tolortul parades Staters will witness an assemblv alone these lines Wednesday in the auditorium When Thursday foils around, the general : . tn.Mism should be amply elevated trW_C_a—*■ ^"Ueii heritage has t into a train and sent out over the uHintry for excited fatnata l-Oeja*_ to peruse. It will be chtirmtn of NSA. who will ta*. over tt chairman of tht committee neat yttr. Tbe reason, for this procedure are obvious, but the most Important i. that It .ill insure th* continued existence and continued proper functioning of this no I. created committee If any of you ar* Bttirsited witch Tbe Collegian for an announce be* time and place of tbe organisational most lag of the National Student Aasoclatssa. Student council is not the functioning body it tnd hain't betn for quite tome time. Ptrfctpe it til ttarttd laat yttr when long night, wtrt ipent Ifl th* consideration of the revision of our constitution. Perhaps its just that democracy le too much work for people ts bt bothered by it. The lack of attendanc* it primarily from prominent, rtcognixed. camput organixttiont. To rectify this situation It wis suggested tt Wednesdiy't council that roll call be taken, and if an organization is not repreaented for a certain number of meet .tig* ft would lease It* campus recognition Compulsion is an unpleaaant word and an unpleasant method, but it seemed very necessary to those at Student Council laat Wednesday A better idea «ill he welcomed. food tor people to pet concerned over tremen- Jously important things usually taken for granted. BIT. it does ggggg .1 shame that the bring ing ,iS>ut of the phen»imcnon necessitates a pro ccdure much like the one often used bv a OEr lege student the nifiht before an exam—that j| v methini; rh.it shoulJ be QOaaaw)****. CM st.inrlv and nun- or less painhsslv over a per iod ot tune il irowded into a lew frc-ruied ; the ri.Nult.mt impre-ssion is apt to I .is ijuiekily as it was obtained ^ .'low. on Highway SS) News of th* World in Rtvitw Th* Will Street Report: lluslne.e hat been ao good of lite that Well Street business mea tre seriously discussing the Idea of putting a inline em the walls We predict tl.ese mea will be at the top before Th* Form Front: Apparently nothing wa. happening in front of the farm today Our spy went uoun.l to the rear and has not re ■g i.> Buffalo. New York: .Mayor Side •addle announced today that he wa* completely unhapp. with the I I he mayor ■ -. mhlance to our cit> F athsad. Nsbraskl: It hat been reioiied I list no one in thlt little •own knows how .- no one be Letter To The Editor Radio Program Drummer Lauded Not fit for IBBBlMlllB.- wat __i i play. Tbs Drummer, la tk* Ktt century but It was glvea ths etek over KFRE frost tbs colleg* st, lios. directed by Qalsa MllUr P.nntylvtn.t: Each. ___________________^^ .ear st thl. time tbe residem- * "" rteeiom Ti..*. li.tttrou. flood which *r™" ,n Fr»»no eanyiag "•' " ..to inundated the town <*** documeatt of American free- . _^ ____4 ^^ manner All the wsler do~ iTruaasn. Janet Jorgoat tad Jack rag ate turned on for Stater, who see the priceless ]H_n w__ glrmm „, -^^^ ' ■ |u-oduce a likeness of documents in the train may do well j not-'t iHapsoajs —to aaaaarietai^ the great flood Thi* year several to consider stttementt such ** farjg,—,i_ *** il.iliien drowned .in. kens were theee wtthed i«. Mnerica more thin tny other | «ent dry. tnd t delightful time wit nation, puts it* hl«he*t ideal, tnd The Cily Wtter Work! ethlc.l guide, into word*," styt a elebra prominent Swedith socitl scien .. 1 b> til during tut. George 1 f tb* tsast, aas lsat oa csst and hta timing wag pert—: Lack '■( tuthortty by SO waa his only sta Joeepb Addlsoa'a play wa. picket Disillusioned? Maladjusted? eet Mr. Fixit! Ratcliffe Poll Picks Warren —rtSlgtls of rrteau SUte College student* as well ru tbeir parent* aeentdlag ts a poll cseaatetsg la Emory Ratcliffr« political science cleat 101 Califoraia't tovernor received I* of the 1SS itudent vote*, while Els enhower polled ■ tad Truest- tnd lie wry tallied 22 aad M Thirty wven studenu indicated that their mothert preferred War ren and S2 of their fathers also favored bim Tnim _ ranked second with tbe perenu with II aad 13 aad Elsenhower received 12 aad IS votee Thla straw vote revealed tbat contrary to the recent poll conduct a. hitlily tutored on the csmpus as trolled balloting conditions, the former vies.pretldent wis not only out distanced by Warren. Truman, and Eisenhower, but poll. vote more than Stas.en and Mar anal. Tbe poll also indicated that the I remix rats have loat strength since the met election, but «1 students ststed they would still vote Deaa cratlc. Twenty nine snd they will vote Republican and four Third Party Ratcliffe aald that tbe object of tbe poll wis to check tke political tlewt ot as broad a field as possible Anything Goes- In Fashion, Says Mary Hampton It can be long or short or full » straight It can be tbe latest . reatlon from Paris or < J random's long skirt tnd Gibson blnu-e u __y raggg the lashion. clothe, should bs prtctlctl according to Mary Hampton, fa.hlon columnist, who spoke to women students Tuesday Although a skirt niae inches from the floor It fashionable. It It hardly appropriate for achool wetr or work. Mis* Hampton said. She alao told tbe girls It Is foolish to throw twiy last year's wardrobe snd splurge on tbe New Look Miss Hampton concluded witb Be ye not just h*ar*r* of the but doer* alao." from tbe Hi Die loursrlf «hat you BBBe" said ..n ancient Roman, .'reedom alone it not enough Are Meet Mr. Fixit! "__T-TZn- mm Flxlt. clean „p tttewtr own democracies I was born In Calaa of parent* I before condemning Europe t.ool al tbe age of six Bob j4,nor and hare ne.er married because . ■ of the finer thir.t* in life I enrolled tt Presno Stall work for t degree in Home Eeo .. nomlcs I we,, I. thirty eight :_*_*< "'" ■>'-""•« '" »»T» ipesasd*. What shall 1 do' * '°r ,h« dedication of the lagfgaa of the Sta A little one _m 1>f UB«.m ,,, ,h, F;, Answer Sg* Arthur .;.~tfre> Hall I Sgl . f-tllo I- I il :.. !:. -l sSt and the duly mun- jdane ctre. tre driving me over jth. edge into insanity 1 don't like : to work or »tudy or learn or teach 'or pray or read or wrire I like to . sleep, drink est. chase women | day dretm. inert my superiority p in. I discard about IS yean tas and rewritten for radio It it s tough oae. A-latttosa. aadertakiat for the saataaal^^^^^^^^^ Band Dedicates Statue BB State lolle.e band ASHLOCKS Barber Shop REMEMBER 'lf'rSf»//CafHsar 158) BLACKSTONL and be respected. I am handy blackjack Maladjusted Antwer You tre t natural born public enemy Take your choice. ARE YOU UNAWARE OF UNDERWEAR? ARROW SHIRTS and TIES 9 ae UNOIIWfAg * HANOKfgCHKFS * SPOITS SMUTS THE SHORTCUT TO COMFORT/ Arrow shorts ... the moat ronif.irtalil.- on the market. Ju-t .ant creep up and take you unawaret because of thr pstrnted srs mice crotch. Arrow eltorts tmmmmmM Arrow "Guard*" fro«,«5c Arrow anderahirtt Conic in aad s Arrow un.lerwr. HARRY COFFEE 1025 FULTON STREET MR ARROW UHVERWEAR IlanTucket BRAVE THE MARCH WIIWS Waor it shopping—take it stepping . -his softly tailored Botany Worsted gab ardine with a flared skirt and a definite «airl So simple—so simply RIGHT for any 35.00 V- i3UaaQlM0^. ^ |