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■ THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN SWEETS FOR THE SWEET EDITORIALS We Write as We Please There has been called cently the fact that certain editorials in The Collegian have been unfair in that they do not present the official attitude of the college in out-of-college It has been charged that The Collegian has n in controversial •e The Collegian Ls the official publication of the college—it may seem it the college on one side or another of some debatable issue. This is not the case. While this publication la designated as the official undergraduate publication, it has never claimed to be official college sentiment on any subject. It should be made clear that editorials in The Collegian are opinions of the editor. While generally it is attempted to lege sentiment on any siibji for The Collegian to determine what students persons or faculty members think . Hence, The Collegian has never claimed that „,,„ l0,i ita editorials reflect majority opinion at Fresno State. The editorials of The Collegian have always attempted to take They write the way they please about what they please—and let the chips fall ' THING; uben are END. HERE'S HOW IN ART! Travel Is So Broadening! ' ... (Especially on a Donkey) She knew very well that she shouldn't have done If! Crazy thing for her—a mid- die-aged college teacher—to be acting like thla. Riding a don- key back from the Pyramid., in. stead of going back In the cart with Rosemary and the guide And she didn't like his looks, either; that Is, that sly dark-face at her side who managed the donkey. She didn't care for the glitter in his eye aa they kept dropping further from view of the cart with isao, ruiton otreet ^^^•*0O4^JWi- and tbe nicest Fountain Drinks imaginable in - nicest place in town Fane Klepinger — Sylvia K. Johns, Owners , DECEMBER 10.1337 THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN iGET"rHltl8K First Scrimniage To Be Held by Frosh This Afternoon U.,. ■ ir -ireUy riiml but wl _,._,,. .'. •, ,,i |.r»ctlc* before th. OFFICIAL ALL FAR-WESTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAM First Team Second ' PLAYER SCHOOL POS. SCHOOL McKinnon Nevada E COP O'Hare ,C0P T Nevada Radka Fresno G Aggies • Delgado Chieo C COP Sy'v» COP G Fresno Avery C0P T Aggie_, Basta Nevada E Aggia Martinovich COP B Nevada Heeb Fresno B Fresno Gleason Fresno B COP ' Sen* Aggies B Chieo HONORABLE MENTION: Backs: Siegfried, COP; Lawless, Fresno: Robb, Nevada; Eaton, Nevada; Bennett, Nevada; Frei- tas, Chieo; Twombley, Nevada. Ends: Eales. Aggies; Rorellini, Fresno; Andrews, Fresno. Tackles: Alexander, Fresno; Beechinor, Aggies: Morris, Fresno: Anderson. Aggies; Gardiner, COP; Clayton. Nevada; Grubbs, COP; Bcnck, Fresno. Guards: Lewi.-., Cal Aggies; Lommori. Nevada; Tullock, CO P; Little, Aggies: Podesta, Nevada; Robinson, Chieo. Center: Mahler, Aggies; Berukoff, Fresno; Mclntyre, Ne- PLAYER Swaggerty Gustafson Peterson Koehler Westfall Fresno State Places Three Gridders On "Official" Mythical League Eleven ROYAL PORTABLE WHAT HOTS Staters In Hoop Debut Tonite At Fresno Hi Gym Aeainst Coalinga Oilers > Npj-thfork Townies' to Be Tangled With Saturday Night; Staters Expected to Exhibit Speed and Cleverness Fresno basketball fans will be given a preview of Coach Stan Borleske's Bulldog machine tonight when the Fresno Staters play their opening tussle against the strong Coalinga Oilers. The Bull- By BOB WILLIAMS All-Conference Announced? Word was received from Ne- Official All-Conference grid teams as selected by the editors of the various college newspa | pcrs of the Far Western .Conference and in the estimation of j this department, it is somewhat obvidus that the editors didn't attend many games or else aren'i athletically inclined!!! A better description of the teams is the OFFICIAL PAYOFF!!! l-rn Conrerence title br roll.nK • regarding starting ] .robablr im plenty Outline of 1938 Sked Announced For Bulldogs Conference Meeting Being Held Tonight and Tomorrow, New League May Result I Oleaaon. Fresno: nffimrrreiii ♦The FireHy'_ -THERE OOE8 T 5 Local Gridders Accorded Honor By 'Pacific Weekly' - no Stat* count*-. Illle-wlnnlni Weekly sports department. ION NAMED CAPTAIN Eiey perukolt. at eenlec: A •t inird. ind Halbert Alei- br.riclOc Jouroi.UU u lb* belt back inference1* ind (riven the mythic. Dr. Charles A. Morris, OD. OPTOMETRIST C A. MORRIS CO. COLLEGIATE DICTIONARIES ZIPPER RING BINDERS CHRISTMAS CARDS FOUNTAIN PENS RIEGE STATIONERY CO. M.ybe they're good. ■ Diy In Hollywood, luting tl Heeb Gets Mention Badminton to Start Active W.A.A. Week) tulre puns tiive been mi he Bulldogs will be pliylog Corsages. Fresno Floral Co. Ing Dirli ind Reevei, e guird. ind Ed Cherry, fu CONFERENCE MEETING TONIGHT liiiw are Eirl Wight. 1, , .„..„ .leld: Sun Borleske. rtl B Diy. Th* date U IKUIona for .•!.,> „rt b; j Turkey Dinner On r of the State Employees As Two Frosh Gridders Make Bakersfield All-Opponent Squads and offensively ind Toma-^e^- b bis bird, shirty runnUwT pponenl. plenly of l»»tlble.
Object Description
Title | 1937_12 The Daily Collegian December 1937 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1937 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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" |
Description
Title | December 10, 1937 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1937 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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" |
Full-Text-Search | ■ THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN SWEETS FOR THE SWEET EDITORIALS We Write as We Please There has been called cently the fact that certain editorials in The Collegian have been unfair in that they do not present the official attitude of the college in out-of-college It has been charged that The Collegian has n in controversial •e The Collegian Ls the official publication of the college—it may seem it the college on one side or another of some debatable issue. This is not the case. While this publication la designated as the official undergraduate publication, it has never claimed to be official college sentiment on any subject. It should be made clear that editorials in The Collegian are opinions of the editor. While generally it is attempted to lege sentiment on any siibji for The Collegian to determine what students persons or faculty members think . Hence, The Collegian has never claimed that „,,„ l0,i ita editorials reflect majority opinion at Fresno State. The editorials of The Collegian have always attempted to take They write the way they please about what they please—and let the chips fall ' THING; uben are END. HERE'S HOW IN ART! Travel Is So Broadening! ' ... (Especially on a Donkey) She knew very well that she shouldn't have done If! Crazy thing for her—a mid- die-aged college teacher—to be acting like thla. Riding a don- key back from the Pyramid., in. stead of going back In the cart with Rosemary and the guide And she didn't like his looks, either; that Is, that sly dark-face at her side who managed the donkey. She didn't care for the glitter in his eye aa they kept dropping further from view of the cart with isao, ruiton otreet ^^^•*0O4^JWi- and tbe nicest Fountain Drinks imaginable in - nicest place in town Fane Klepinger — Sylvia K. Johns, Owners , DECEMBER 10.1337 THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN iGET"rHltl8K First Scrimniage To Be Held by Frosh This Afternoon U.,. ■ ir -ireUy riiml but wl _,._,,. .'. •, ,,i |.r»ctlc* before th. OFFICIAL ALL FAR-WESTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAM First Team Second ' PLAYER SCHOOL POS. SCHOOL McKinnon Nevada E COP O'Hare ,C0P T Nevada Radka Fresno G Aggies • Delgado Chieo C COP Sy'v» COP G Fresno Avery C0P T Aggie_, Basta Nevada E Aggia Martinovich COP B Nevada Heeb Fresno B Fresno Gleason Fresno B COP ' Sen* Aggies B Chieo HONORABLE MENTION: Backs: Siegfried, COP; Lawless, Fresno: Robb, Nevada; Eaton, Nevada; Bennett, Nevada; Frei- tas, Chieo; Twombley, Nevada. Ends: Eales. Aggies; Rorellini, Fresno; Andrews, Fresno. Tackles: Alexander, Fresno; Beechinor, Aggies: Morris, Fresno: Anderson. Aggies; Gardiner, COP; Clayton. Nevada; Grubbs, COP; Bcnck, Fresno. Guards: Lewi.-., Cal Aggies; Lommori. Nevada; Tullock, CO P; Little, Aggies: Podesta, Nevada; Robinson, Chieo. Center: Mahler, Aggies; Berukoff, Fresno; Mclntyre, Ne- PLAYER Swaggerty Gustafson Peterson Koehler Westfall Fresno State Places Three Gridders On "Official" Mythical League Eleven ROYAL PORTABLE WHAT HOTS Staters In Hoop Debut Tonite At Fresno Hi Gym Aeainst Coalinga Oilers > Npj-thfork Townies' to Be Tangled With Saturday Night; Staters Expected to Exhibit Speed and Cleverness Fresno basketball fans will be given a preview of Coach Stan Borleske's Bulldog machine tonight when the Fresno Staters play their opening tussle against the strong Coalinga Oilers. The Bull- By BOB WILLIAMS All-Conference Announced? Word was received from Ne- Official All-Conference grid teams as selected by the editors of the various college newspa | pcrs of the Far Western .Conference and in the estimation of j this department, it is somewhat obvidus that the editors didn't attend many games or else aren'i athletically inclined!!! A better description of the teams is the OFFICIAL PAYOFF!!! l-rn Conrerence title br roll.nK • regarding starting ] .robablr im plenty Outline of 1938 Sked Announced For Bulldogs Conference Meeting Being Held Tonight and Tomorrow, New League May Result I Oleaaon. Fresno: nffimrrreiii ♦The FireHy'_ -THERE OOE8 T 5 Local Gridders Accorded Honor By 'Pacific Weekly' - no Stat* count*-. Illle-wlnnlni Weekly sports department. ION NAMED CAPTAIN Eiey perukolt. at eenlec: A •t inird. ind Halbert Alei- br.riclOc Jouroi.UU u lb* belt back inference1* ind (riven the mythic. Dr. Charles A. Morris, OD. OPTOMETRIST C A. MORRIS CO. COLLEGIATE DICTIONARIES ZIPPER RING BINDERS CHRISTMAS CARDS FOUNTAIN PENS RIEGE STATIONERY CO. M.ybe they're good. ■ Diy In Hollywood, luting tl Heeb Gets Mention Badminton to Start Active W.A.A. Week) tulre puns tiive been mi he Bulldogs will be pliylog Corsages. Fresno Floral Co. Ing Dirli ind Reevei, e guird. ind Ed Cherry, fu CONFERENCE MEETING TONIGHT liiiw are Eirl Wight. 1, , .„..„ .leld: Sun Borleske. rtl B Diy. Th* date U IKUIona for .•!.,> „rt b; j Turkey Dinner On r of the State Employees As Two Frosh Gridders Make Bakersfield All-Opponent Squads and offensively ind Toma-^e^- b bis bird, shirty runnUwT pponenl. plenly of l»»tlble. |