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MISS VICTORY DANCE TONfTE COLLEOJAM HAWAII GAME MONDAY "READABLE — WORTH READINGS FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1946 NEW BULLDOG THREAT 20 FSC Groups Plan Armistice Parade Entries Twenty organisation, hate tub- mltted entries for the Fretno SUte College dlvlaion In the Armistice Day parade. BUI Roci.ii. .pedal event, committee chairman, haa an- WHICH ONE WILL REIGN? FAST IMPROVING fullback on the Bulldog varsity is 195- pound Emery Mitchell A home town boy. Emery starred at Roosevelt High School in his prep days He is also a fine passer and kicker , Fresno Bee Photo Hawaii Fights FSC In Monday Game By Bruce Farris The University of Hawaii, unbeaten in four straight starts, will sweep into Ratcliffe Stadium Monday afternoon to clash with the fast improving Freano State College Bulldogs. Kick-off time is slated for 2 o'clock in a game that promisee to be complete with thrills and wide open offensive play. A capacity crowd of tome in ; •> expected to jam tbe stadium for the I big Armiatice Dty highlight One Paper Next Week HARD TO gTOP 0„|y ___ _______ _, -„, Co||#fllJf) Coached by Tommy Kaulukukul and operating from the fa.t break-] "»" *9***r "»« ""** ****-****** *** ing T" the Hawaiian, have two th. Armitt.ce Day holiday. The quartet, of .peedburning backs that are mighty hard to ttop. Tbe Rainbows arrived la the Statea laat weak and in their flrat game on the Mainland, b.. powerful College of Ptcific Tigert a 1 tto 13 aat hack. Melvin Abreau. mercury footed 175-pound halfback, made th.- w> tory over the Tigert poaeible by romping to til three scores- one on a SI ytrd broken field dath. will be a marked man in Monday. The Fretno State College section will form on O Street, facing south at Tulare Street. All entrtea muat report to Rockaa by 9 o'clock, to thtt they may be aaaembled ln pa rade formation. The parade wilt begin promptly at 10 a. a AWARDS LISTED The Judging tUnd wtll be located, tt tbe city hall on Freeno Sirgggj A Sweepatakea Award will be given to the best dlvlaion ln tbe parade. and caps will be awarded for th«| best band, tbe best marching unit. the moat beautiful, moat patriotic, and most comical float. Judge, will be Mrs. Guy Mtn.on. the Rev John R i.rr-me. «nd s<ott Kay FSC COEDS, who will vie for the title of Victory Queen at the Armistice dance tonight, grasp Wood a lei with Bill Rockas, Special Events chairman Trie girls are lane Venn, Maxiae Larsen. Pat marching order Hardin. Marilyn Turney. A1Ue Bargum. Nalda Robinson. Barbara Horns and fackie Cough- The college .eetion wtll be loc.t ran •/ . j,£io>Tabor. Mary Ellen Hunt and Josephine Sheagren are recent entries ed directly behind the Queen's dl- *■ vision. Marching order for tbe college entrie. it aa follow. Kre.no si..it- College Rand: student body officer." car. rally committee. Collegian Attoclated Women Stu- man cltt.. sophomore . Then. Alpht. Delta Kappa. Sigma Tau. 1- Theta C_\, MM Sigma Epoiot.. Mu Alpht Deli. 0— . ■ lit.-:.-. Teams te Select Leaves Nov. 22 Armistice Queen . tke College Band To Perform for FSC-Hawaii Game Armi.tice Day Parade las eta tort will *.-.■ 111. 1't.sm.i Stats- ( ..II. c. Rand In full .bowing Monday morning at t prelude li lily brought H ni Kie.no llawiil football game in Rateliffe Stadium. Tbe band membert. dressed ta Tau Alumni Hold Homecoming Htwail I'm men. — of whom are Nor l.l War II v.t.-rtr.i. lo Fresno for the gam< which will mark the fourth meei ing of the two teamt. The Hull ..blue and white uniform., will be daga have won tbe previous three headed by Drum Major Don Tra- contettt. but the Rainbow, will be bln|f ,nd lhrM> majorette.. I-ora out to even the tcore. j_^ Edwtrd.. Mary Lou Caae and BIG BACKS _______ Abreau in that exp.o-________* __*^a M*° "'"""* [_* .ive Rainbow backfleld will ... _*• >"ar "''' Tr'"'> Kaulukukul. quarterback and mat- *****-* ***** ba,on ******* ter mind of the "T". alto an ace "ANDg TO FORM USA patter and runner I hard driving IS.. |«iund « foot 1 mmmtkm Ik* .\ni-r ir .111 Iagion and inch hairback. who puts eve.> •'••""I*, matm th.- .li of that rugged build Into hit line reel inn of | W Geir. are to unite sma.be. and Fullback Wally Um »•"■ term a black IS A in the gga ter of the football !:• ! completion of the maneuver, they Hill play 'The Star Spangled Ban ner" aa the American flag la raited. At halftime the \n • scheduled to salute Hawaii with ileal number. I Shack." Following the number. Celebrating the silver anniver.- (.arj „,„„(,, unjer the sponsor.bip iry of Sigma Tau fraternity, the Q, ,h(. Ameriran i^um will en- will begin four day. ,er1al„ ,,„. rrOHllr< with a stag la the Ediaon Social Club tonight at ti 30 p. m. HONORED GUESTS Honored gue.t. will Include three ^^ ^___,,„„ mtmw_ of tha five original foander. ot the ,,,,.„ ____lc ___ form,tion,. fraternity. K A Chevalier, a Fret-jwU| ^ ^.^ ___ ^ __wy no attorney, and flrtt member of I _h<i A_^rir,n Im,lan -„„ the group; Dr J M Humphrey. Vli_ri___. -„, of .._ -„„ of Chlco. and John Greeley, a Um rt^l-rtttlort of Independence; Tbe Angelee engineer. . nh M_ iitM,b ,•„„„.. |-al,der„ At the Fre.no M American World War Club, alumni an.l active chapter ,, membera will meet at « a m Sat urday to renew the annual golf ... tournament, with r«> Council Moves Against Freano at tbe defending -Mgggg Meeting Jim Crow Teams Saturday nlgbt Chevalier will cut a huge annivertary cake at a for The Student Council moved mal dance to be held in the (all Wednetday to recommend to the fornia Hotel. Board of Athletic Control that the OFFICERg TO RE NAMED \ mtmtfmnm_ _, „-,. Mew offlcen for 1917 will be ntmed tt . butine.. .e..ion tnd *hl«-h *"-»i1ei_at.- tgalntt Negro bre.kf.at at 10 30 a m. Sunday j *****" *** •,0^••>*,, la the Hotel Fretno Pltn. to oa-i Thl. wa. t re.uli the Fretno Fretno-Oklthomt City, and Nevada I active chapter will Ml.stealppi Sttle controvertlet. It wis al.o passed that the 13 Climating tbe ncbeduled four day delegate, to the Central California celebration will be the Arnsi.lice Athletic A.tociation conference to Day parade on Monday, in which he held nett week at San Francisco the Sigma Tau float will appear preaent the racial laaue for ditcua- The group will occupy reterved .Ion Joan Potter, prealdent ot meatm during the FSC Hawaii game ' the International Retatloni Clab. Queen to Be Crowned At Rainbow Monday chosen ts \ • will bs crowned M-- It—11 held in the Rainbow Ballroom from S to II Tka danot ta being apontored bg k.-tt may be obtained at the door or from Leglaaaalret lor II M a Kruriri Rill 1'inn.ll'. —Mr. body trtln for the San Jote game. N'n. ember 22, ha. I" • George Zenovich. atudent president. I - .nniiiiN" • '1 Kound trip tlrket* costing *« 56 ■ and tickets for the game can h* • sentation 01 -III.lent t*r»|> ■ la t-t in th -aid. bO tvtilable r-er lv after which they .ill be returne.! Th.- Southern Pacific train will ' NICE BATONS J GRIDIRON PAGEANT The Fresno Stale Hand will 1 j present the Gridiron Pageant. ' ! ele Sam 1 .M.-~ \ itury." queen <>f the Armistice Day parade, will 'night at a dance in the student union social hall by the members of the University of Hawaii and Fresno State fogt—g| teams. The dance, which Ls being given by the special ft ____m____________________________rOruiUr*>-. will b. h>l-! from » to 12 p. m «ith an t.lmis...on price of SS Hawaii Rainbow Gridders To Sing in Rally Today •?•*' Vu — ' ' :.-■-.. r:. :*., . th* Ha- A rally honoring tbe Htwtlitn wtiitn tetm will present Intermit- All Stars will be held thlt tfternon .ion entertainment. M I ... Imk in tbe .ocial ball of MORE ENTRANTg the student union according 10 Rud The addition of Mary Ellen Hunt mmittee chairman. and Jotepbine Sh-agren. repre- Hawaiian team will tenting the I Mi., Mu Pbi and Slg- —Bg for Statert. tnd Coach Tom ma Pbi Gamma sororitlet respec- Kilattukui. tbe captain tnd the col lively, hat raited the 11—t of queen onel of the team . - « 11 speak. - for the title ot ■ organ!—i- l:n tlont spontoring then, ttid. Rargum. Omega Xi omicron; Jane p Following I— .•■!.! I ougbran. Frosh Bonfire For COP Game Set for Friday ih. T'lrney. Al- TTENDANTg U be detig- tl at..! will rlda 1 float wltk rhe three glrlt will I Mil honor '.':.■ ...1!... t leaden, roach '...>rball pla>- 1 Monday Student! hiving trucks, who can assist in the gathering of material for the COP bonfire are asked to contact Bud Roth it the PEGGY STILLMAN. Lora Lee Edwards and Mary Lou Case. Eresno drum majorettes, who will twirl batons in th- Day parade Monday MORE OF THESE MONDAY THIS ELOAT. sponsored by the sophomore class won second prize in the 1941 Armistice Day parade Ihe pre gam.- rall> I si>onsored by tbe f.-hman cltt.. BONFIRE NEAR STADIUM The tlte of the bonfire it tet for the practice field near the college • tadium. Roth .fated. Starting tt Hi. Fo\ U.I*on the., er on Fulton Sir. .-t student, will IVrm a terpentine before the rally and move through Ih bailai—1 distru-t. the Fresno State football caj-iain who will |>. ele.i.1 *bortly before 'ti>- rail. CU—— J mmy Uradshaw Yearbook,fp Contact FSC Ort^rVnations Lettert have*een placed m the ttudtnt ma.l boxes of all active organ.tationt by the editors of the Camput Yearbook. If tny active organ.ution doet not receive one of theet letters, they should contact the Campus office at toon tt possible in or der that they will be represented in the 1M7 yearbook. Press Conference Here November 16 ;-.n*ored by tha —sn Joaquin Vail. > Scholastic ■ omicron 1'hi Gamma la aa with the iMvislon of Journalism ot Fretno Sttle. will ba p November 1«. : Junior president of the tcbol- an,l will a general assembly which will open the confers —_1 of - CROUP MEETINGS _—ggg and edl- !ngh school and ;J——ar collece >. irbookt and newt issed in group of high M-bool. I college news -tic ma at noon i lent union. The Baker-tor College it in charge of a program for •:•. BROADCAgT ■ * attending the conference will be inter, iew.d by Shuler - lecortlingt. The program will be broadcast later that dag over KMJ
Object Description
Title | 1946_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
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Title | November 8, 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 |
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MISS VICTORY
DANCE
TONfTE
COLLEOJAM
HAWAII
GAME
MONDAY
"READABLE — WORTH READINGS
FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1946
NEW BULLDOG THREAT
20 FSC Groups
Plan Armistice
Parade Entries
Twenty organisation, hate tub-
mltted entries for the Fretno SUte
College dlvlaion In the Armistice
Day parade. BUI Roci.ii. .pedal
event, committee chairman, haa an-
WHICH ONE WILL REIGN?
FAST IMPROVING fullback on the Bulldog varsity is 195-
pound Emery Mitchell A home town boy. Emery starred at
Roosevelt High School in his prep days He is also a fine
passer and kicker , Fresno Bee Photo
Hawaii Fights FSC
In Monday Game
By Bruce Farris
The University of Hawaii, unbeaten in four straight starts,
will sweep into Ratcliffe Stadium Monday afternoon to clash
with the fast improving Freano State College Bulldogs.
Kick-off time is slated for 2 o'clock in a game that promisee to be complete with thrills and wide open offensive play.
A capacity crowd of tome in ; •>
expected to jam tbe stadium for the I
big Armiatice Dty highlight One Paper Next Week
HARD TO gTOP 0„|y ___ _______ _, -„, Co||#fllJf)
Coached by Tommy Kaulukukul
and operating from the fa.t break-] "»" *9***r "»« ""** ****-****** ***
ing T" the Hawaiian, have two th. Armitt.ce Day holiday. The
quartet, of .peedburning backs
that are mighty hard to ttop.
Tbe Rainbows arrived la the
Statea laat weak and in their flrat
game on the Mainland, b..
powerful College of Ptcific Tigert
a 1 tto 13 aat hack.
Melvin Abreau. mercury footed
175-pound halfback, made th.- w>
tory over the Tigert poaeible by
romping to til three scores- one
on a SI ytrd broken field dath.
will be a marked man in Monday.
The Fretno State College section
will form on O Street, facing south
at Tulare Street. All entrtea muat
report to Rockaa by 9 o'clock, to
thtt they may be aaaembled ln pa
rade formation. The parade wilt
begin promptly at 10 a. a
AWARDS LISTED
The Judging tUnd wtll be located,
tt tbe city hall on Freeno Sirgggj
A Sweepatakea Award will be given
to the best dlvlaion ln tbe parade.
and caps will be awarded for th«|
best band, tbe best marching unit.
the moat beautiful, moat patriotic,
and most comical float. Judge,
will be Mrs. Guy Mtn.on. the Rev
John R i.rr-me. «nd s |