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Page Two ■COUrJ-OIAH •ntlteSf - The Fresno Stat* College Collegian - yjot I... 1918-1945-NOW I STATS COLLEGE AttOC 'at^Sn THE tRES " . -.criptlon tlohly .... One Dollar and Fifty c.nt. itt SO) p«r ye.r. THE COLLEGIAN OFFICE. Student Union. Phone ttTtl Ngtiottg. JUtortisiRg Sertxe. Inc. r ■ . Edmcnd Boles Betty Kent cnardt. Ed Sturgeon ' *.c_ Fannin Bruce Earris ap Tret Munson '.'nr crie Bctts They Are Not Here ■ n B.ihlmi; around tins year? eat Jim Kimble Hi i>n t Inn tit Ikr Is Bill I • couldn t B_ n't bl in our d—M- rooms jpam Those men git Ji.iJ Their MOMS' .itt on .1 h>t in ti pjrttmm in W_fhkfig—»tt. Thur - a list in the alumni ofllce, Thur rumes will be ' tret Ixtn tr.motv.rrcJ I most pjrr .ill oi these gggl Some ot d_EM mm wanted to 00—_ kick to write bo.ik* KMM would have been d———KS, id beeee ——Md the land, some just wantiJ .1 small business ot their own. But thev won't Jo .my ot these things now. their iiatnii _m in,the ^X ar Department These men are dead The world needed Bahlmc. Kenii They would have been good men in our way of lite, bat the. went gl back. Thur names art growing dimmtr every lbggg men didn t want to enroll in J asses this semester— these men died so . ould enroll in classes this semester. They died so that others could live in peace —so that the world could stay peaceful. They didn't know that their names would become dimmer every day. They didn't know that the entire world would be talking war again as soon as they were dead. These men died for peace. The peace must be preserved. Their names musn t grow dim Have vou seen Don Bahling around this year? N'o, he isn t here How about Jim Kemblt.' He isn t here either Is Bill Lnouns taking anv ilasM By Gordon Scott COLLKLAIS AIIVKKTISKRS . . . wiU| ggggg than jr.'t th.-ir mmify's worth this issue ;i< 'J.immi copi«ti have beea adtl.il to the regular runoff for distribution downtown dur- _rmigtkg Dsa parade. Procuring stiffii'ient _ilg||_il for The Oggggfl—■ has been no problem thi* year, as nn1 ptgebing all metlium* for OfJ IP—BO. Collegian : lident of advertising revenue that they ON hopeful of soon going dailv. THE QUEEN'S BALL ... yet five weekt away and the Aetocnt.d Women Student! teem very much ilert in their planning. If this group goet ill out in mr, attempt to engagt t ntme band they could make Fretno States numbed* one social event a finished product. A dttl could probably be arranged with the Rainbow Ballroom ! whereby a good orchestra could bt brought to Fretno for two nights—one night t public dance at the Rainbow and the other an appearance at the auditorium for the ball. WHEN THE snow FLIES . . . this winter Kre*m> State may have a new major extra-curricular activity. Skiing enthusiasts have handed together in the reorganized Ski Chili and are U-ing prodded slightly by two former Staters who have opened a ski equipment store across from the training school. Members of th.- iliili are spending their spare week-ends at Fi.h lamp, where the Snow- Carnival was held until fires razed the build- "'j:.. hiuUliiig dormiton. horde of : ted for the annual .vent I>etween sen IF DANCE YOU MUST ... the night of the FSC U Hawaii gtme. the Americtn Legion hit Frosh to Stage Pajama Top Dance Flashy pajania tope will be tha ■. , 15 when tba freafc- ni.-n din.* prr-sent. tha flrat Pa- ■hr* year. r„ follow the COP »ill betin at » p tt. ami ****hW* until U p. m. Ad- niNsion .ill lw 50 cenlt t pertoa. COMgO TO PLAY . .11 ComlMsT in in.truin. .,-..I binaiion mtde up of -indent.. wlU .rt.- of prep . harlet King. . I h ggggrf h> Hull are Whitney Sa> H.< k II Frtnci. R>aV Na.line Nichols. Kl.le IMck tnd Rutb Ann Winkler. Frosh Campus Guards To Begin Work Monday 11.I* v I K" Drawn t The Legion, wi all of Fresno't the Rainbow. . creditable foresight, hit rented srger downtown halls for Armit- I prettnt only one dance, that tt Growing Up Tlie Fn Alumni Associa tion is r.ipidly crowmc up to be- .1 i cenutne intcror ot the poup in tl demonstrated ia the ri«.p>nsibilities it offered to assume in aiding the athletic procram when dy alumni Kurd ot directors met this week. There are other indications ot iikre.ising inures; and strength in the alumni of Fresno ; the healthiest increasing activity ot small alumni croups at- tached to ns. The interest of ft helps stimulate the I cr.ired all alumni croup. The alumni ot Tokalon, upper division ■ il.irly and ip ot the women s c.x>p on the campus. Alumni ot Islue Kev. men's natunal honor ser\KC tr.itirnity. meets rceularly with much interest and are planning a reunion of all Blue rhe state during the first weeks it January. Perhaps the bigp—g .itt.ur of any organi/a tion group to date is the 25th anniversary homc-cominc oi Sg*—i Tau fraternity this weekend. All three of the groups are encouraging examples of the interest of FSC alumni, and the actisitv ei these smaller groups within the integrated Fresno State College Alumni Association will promote the larger group's growth and interest in all Fresno State activities — Owensbj. Coeds Sign List For Ball Tickets -lint to attend the I must .«lt*n up nn the l*.*ter in the main foyer of thr a.l luildint by Friday, N.r.ember |_ Those who do not Indicate their intention of attendinc the affair will bs- unable to pnrchaae bids Xiasi af queen candidate*. .Inch mutt be tubni ■Bel be accompanied by pictures ot the contestant, accord it.*- — Janet Maa, 1 hairmtn In cliart-e ol tbe Queen'i l.all. No n»m.-s will be accepted wllh ■ mt pictures. The AWS luncheon club has decided to resume the prewar tradition, of havint the camput king et 1 .ti the Spate to the ball. ; resent kins, i-ring. Dr. Fisher Is Speaker In First Chapel Service 1 a W01 01 will be the topic of Or. Bruce Fish he .peaks at the first chapel terr- Ice ,,f the tOOMat— In the ri> h.ni-e Thurxday at 12:SO pm Sp«»ntored by the Student Chris tun A.-.K-l.tion. the chtpel will . iv membert tnd other out.IsllI spetken etch ...k All mmkmm may attend. Beard Leads Trip Dr (' Noble Meard. atti.ttnl pro- crtphy - (teolotry. will lead ■ field trip to Ycemite tomor row tt s a.m. Student, will leave Hall on lniver«ity • ning about S:30 nl .ill guard the ft—get ihioiithout the .eck before the Ira- Iron H re . vening. accord . 11 V Hnggi. dean : Koth. froth pretl- Men will gutrd on the night they IllglaagjJ nigned for. Roth taid. and PA*! to guard mora than one night Coffee and dough ed each night by freshman women. Armistice Ushers to Call All girls who are interested — ushering for the Armittice Dty gtmt pltttt call Virginia Tabor. 3-3309, by Sunday. Nowtmbtr 11. Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1172 N. Van Ness MYSTERY GARDENIAS Exclusive tt Condits Floral Stores FM1 J. SANDERS CD. "YOUR DWMMI D-D CAR DEALER" CARS BOT. AND SOLD Phone 2-3695 3000 East Tulare UmmM to KFRE—12:15-12:30 Xoon. Mon., Wed., Fri. Patronize Our Advertisers FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE "Sa-y // With Flowers" from Uke __t tower iSaskel We Specialize in Flowers For All Occasions Tower Theetre Building: 1211V\i>h<- Phone 1-1271 A Collegiate Shop Operated by Former FSC Student- ARMEN MINASIAN MALCOLM DANIELS Home of the Original BULLDOGGER' • Plate Lunches • Sandwiches • Fountain Specialties IMMEDIATE TRAY SERVICE Open 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Opposite FSC Stadium on Blackstone The Tailor Maid blouse, feminine in white crepe, delightfully young with Peter Pan collar and yoke back Cut full and long in sizes 32-38. 6.95 Tailored jacket by Hampshire House, sparked with smoked pearl buttons. Take your pick of grey, cedar, blue or black in " part wool gabardine Sizes 10-18— Slacks to match 16.95 13.95 coop«city ''••"•■ Pmmr ttero
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 |
Description
Title | November 8, 1946 Pg 2 |
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 | Page Two ■COUrJ-OIAH •ntlteSf - The Fresno Stat* College Collegian - yjot I... 1918-1945-NOW I STATS COLLEGE AttOC 'at^Sn THE tRES " . -.criptlon tlohly .... One Dollar and Fifty c.nt. itt SO) p«r ye.r. THE COLLEGIAN OFFICE. Student Union. Phone ttTtl Ngtiottg. JUtortisiRg Sertxe. Inc. r ■ . Edmcnd Boles Betty Kent cnardt. Ed Sturgeon ' *.c_ Fannin Bruce Earris ap Tret Munson '.'nr crie Bctts They Are Not Here ■ n B.ihlmi; around tins year? eat Jim Kimble Hi i>n t Inn tit Ikr Is Bill I • couldn t B_ n't bl in our d—M- rooms jpam Those men git Ji.iJ Their MOMS' .itt on .1 h>t in ti pjrttmm in W_fhkfig—»tt. Thur - a list in the alumni ofllce, Thur rumes will be ' tret Ixtn tr.motv.rrcJ I most pjrr .ill oi these gggl Some ot d_EM mm wanted to 00—_ kick to write bo.ik* KMM would have been d———KS, id beeee ——Md the land, some just wantiJ .1 small business ot their own. But thev won't Jo .my ot these things now. their iiatnii _m in,the ^X ar Department These men are dead The world needed Bahlmc. Kenii They would have been good men in our way of lite, bat the. went gl back. Thur names art growing dimmtr every lbggg men didn t want to enroll in J asses this semester— these men died so . ould enroll in classes this semester. They died so that others could live in peace —so that the world could stay peaceful. They didn't know that their names would become dimmer every day. They didn't know that the entire world would be talking war again as soon as they were dead. These men died for peace. The peace must be preserved. Their names musn t grow dim Have vou seen Don Bahling around this year? N'o, he isn t here How about Jim Kemblt.' He isn t here either Is Bill Lnouns taking anv ilasM By Gordon Scott COLLKLAIS AIIVKKTISKRS . . . wiU| ggggg than jr.'t th.-ir mmify's worth this issue ;i< 'J.immi copi«ti have beea adtl.il to the regular runoff for distribution downtown dur- _rmigtkg Dsa parade. Procuring stiffii'ient _ilg||_il for The Oggggfl—■ has been no problem thi* year, as nn1 ptgebing all metlium* for OfJ IP—BO. Collegian : lident of advertising revenue that they ON hopeful of soon going dailv. THE QUEEN'S BALL ... yet five weekt away and the Aetocnt.d Women Student! teem very much ilert in their planning. If this group goet ill out in mr, attempt to engagt t ntme band they could make Fretno States numbed* one social event a finished product. A dttl could probably be arranged with the Rainbow Ballroom ! whereby a good orchestra could bt brought to Fretno for two nights—one night t public dance at the Rainbow and the other an appearance at the auditorium for the ball. WHEN THE snow FLIES . . . this winter Kre*m> State may have a new major extra-curricular activity. Skiing enthusiasts have handed together in the reorganized Ski Chili and are U-ing prodded slightly by two former Staters who have opened a ski equipment store across from the training school. Members of th.- iliili are spending their spare week-ends at Fi.h lamp, where the Snow- Carnival was held until fires razed the build- "'j:.. hiuUliiig dormiton. horde of : ted for the annual .vent I>etween sen IF DANCE YOU MUST ... the night of the FSC U Hawaii gtme. the Americtn Legion hit Frosh to Stage Pajama Top Dance Flashy pajania tope will be tha ■. , 15 when tba freafc- ni.-n din.* prr-sent. tha flrat Pa- ■hr* year. r„ follow the COP »ill betin at » p tt. ami ****hW* until U p. m. Ad- niNsion .ill lw 50 cenlt t pertoa. COMgO TO PLAY . .11 ComlMsT in in.truin. .,-..I binaiion mtde up of -indent.. wlU .rt.- of prep . harlet King. . I h ggggrf h> Hull are Whitney Sa> H.< k II Frtnci. R>aV Na.line Nichols. Kl.le IMck tnd Rutb Ann Winkler. Frosh Campus Guards To Begin Work Monday 11.I* v I K" Drawn t The Legion, wi all of Fresno't the Rainbow. . creditable foresight, hit rented srger downtown halls for Armit- I prettnt only one dance, that tt Growing Up Tlie Fn Alumni Associa tion is r.ipidly crowmc up to be- .1 i cenutne intcror ot the poup in tl demonstrated ia the ri«.p>nsibilities it offered to assume in aiding the athletic procram when dy alumni Kurd ot directors met this week. There are other indications ot iikre.ising inures; and strength in the alumni of Fresno ; the healthiest increasing activity ot small alumni croups at- tached to ns. The interest of ft helps stimulate the I cr.ired all alumni croup. The alumni ot Tokalon, upper division ■ il.irly and ip ot the women s c.x>p on the campus. Alumni ot Islue Kev. men's natunal honor ser\KC tr.itirnity. meets rceularly with much interest and are planning a reunion of all Blue rhe state during the first weeks it January. Perhaps the bigp—g .itt.ur of any organi/a tion group to date is the 25th anniversary homc-cominc oi Sg*—i Tau fraternity this weekend. All three of the groups are encouraging examples of the interest of FSC alumni, and the actisitv ei these smaller groups within the integrated Fresno State College Alumni Association will promote the larger group's growth and interest in all Fresno State activities — Owensbj. Coeds Sign List For Ball Tickets -lint to attend the I must .«lt*n up nn the l*.*ter in the main foyer of thr a.l luildint by Friday, N.r.ember |_ Those who do not Indicate their intention of attendinc the affair will bs- unable to pnrchaae bids Xiasi af queen candidate*. .Inch mutt be tubni ■Bel be accompanied by pictures ot the contestant, accord it.*- — Janet Maa, 1 hairmtn In cliart-e ol tbe Queen'i l.all. No n»m.-s will be accepted wllh ■ mt pictures. The AWS luncheon club has decided to resume the prewar tradition, of havint the camput king et 1 .ti the Spate to the ball. ; resent kins, i-ring. Dr. Fisher Is Speaker In First Chapel Service 1 a W01 01 will be the topic of Or. Bruce Fish he .peaks at the first chapel terr- Ice ,,f the tOOMat— In the ri> h.ni-e Thurxday at 12:SO pm Sp«»ntored by the Student Chris tun A.-.K-l.tion. the chtpel will . iv membert tnd other out.IsllI spetken etch ...k All mmkmm may attend. Beard Leads Trip Dr (' Noble Meard. atti.ttnl pro- crtphy - (teolotry. will lead ■ field trip to Ycemite tomor row tt s a.m. Student, will leave Hall on lniver«ity • ning about S:30 nl .ill guard the ft—get ihioiithout the .eck before the Ira- Iron H re . vening. accord . 11 V Hnggi. dean : Koth. froth pretl- Men will gutrd on the night they IllglaagjJ nigned for. Roth taid. and PA*! to guard mora than one night Coffee and dough ed each night by freshman women. Armistice Ushers to Call All girls who are interested — ushering for the Armittice Dty gtmt pltttt call Virginia Tabor. 3-3309, by Sunday. Nowtmbtr 11. Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1172 N. Van Ness MYSTERY GARDENIAS Exclusive tt Condits Floral Stores FM1 J. SANDERS CD. "YOUR DWMMI D-D CAR DEALER" CARS BOT. AND SOLD Phone 2-3695 3000 East Tulare UmmM to KFRE—12:15-12:30 Xoon. Mon., Wed., Fri. Patronize Our Advertisers FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE "Sa-y // With Flowers" from Uke __t tower iSaskel We Specialize in Flowers For All Occasions Tower Theetre Building: 1211V\i>h<- Phone 1-1271 A Collegiate Shop Operated by Former FSC Student- ARMEN MINASIAN MALCOLM DANIELS Home of the Original BULLDOGGER' • Plate Lunches • Sandwiches • Fountain Specialties IMMEDIATE TRAY SERVICE Open 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Opposite FSC Stadium on Blackstone The Tailor Maid blouse, feminine in white crepe, delightfully young with Peter Pan collar and yoke back Cut full and long in sizes 32-38. 6.95 Tailored jacket by Hampshire House, sparked with smoked pearl buttons. Take your pick of grey, cedar, blue or black in " part wool gabardine Sizes 10-18— Slacks to match 16.95 13.95 coop«city ''••"•■ Pmmr ttero |