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Page Tw -The Fresno State College Collegian- ■COLLEGIAM -&*4 «&*••• "-' ' ' bv clarc National Ast»tH-tisu«$«*ic«, Inc. TRUE FEMIN FINALS . . . The finals weeks, will be Ihe last se lot o( the kids on tho c fiiKiness Manager Managing Editor News Editor Copy Editor . . Feature Editor Sports Editor Advertising Manager.. Circulation Manager... . Catherine Guthrie Betty Deranian . .Ernest Anderson . Clare Weymouth Emest Anderson Virginia Kulhanjian Virginia Kulhanjian for those "two-hour dlllleB," to finish the year with (lying colors. TYPICAL MALE . . . The student shrugged gracefully. "Oh, I , ■The Fresno State College Collegi- ■COLLSSIAM SPORTS BEST IN THE WEST ^ j^ Are Rated Best Prep Athletes Sports staff Al Par i, lack Hunl. Reportona! Sl,!i l-jc - i.- - :- - ~irr.rr.-i! Lucille Owe Mct.V.l lean Casey ita Brown. Dorothy McAlliste: >rly Hessick. Mickie Lindsd Hellbaum. Belly Paul. Be r.by. Virginia Kulhanjian. |un POOR GUYS ... Tentative grades of graduating seniors i turned into the office before final examinatio It seems futile for these seniors to have to take finals when thc grades for these examinations probably will not affect their semester grades. In the interest of efficiency and mcrq- for thc harried graduating seniors, they should not be forced to take final exams. THANK YOU ... After finally estimating the number of cancelled postage stamps contributed to The Collegian stamp pile as accurately as possible, we find that, conservatively, wc have received more than 50,000 stamps. Thc original goal was 0,000. We appreciate thc support of thc faculty, the students and the administrarion office for their splendid cooperation. Included in our contribu- iwntowfi business men, MUSIC HATH CHARMS . . . What Chonis. Ihe Symphony, the Senior €luh, and the various State • Charm Chorus In Coast Relays walked off -.'" individual trophies for their splendid performances Saturday COLLINS WINS TROPHY Murry Collins ace mllcr from Ab- ,-aham Lincoln high school In [Jose and leading high school | n the nation was presented -..„ thc Charles F. Hunter trophy for vlnnlng thc Invitational Intersco- as e mil. „... ,_ ...- _. . j|me o{ LEAP YEAR COMING OLD SI VICTOR IN WCR SPECIAL EVENT By Si Lighter, the Pro EDITOR'S NOTE: The (c wing Is a real life plc- ys. So says Si. Any similarities to living or dead (except the cadaver) Si: I got "cm run off all right My two helpers Hanner and Wight were a little insubordinate and then there waa a feller named Telsial! that gave Spectator: I reckon they worked ye pretty hard. Eb? SI: Pretty hard. Pretty hard. After I took care of the administrative part of thc relays. I competed Spectator: Did ye win; : Well ape Lamoure there feller MELVO jvlng. I r out, but I will try Spec.: Got anyO SI: Well. I got a De Molay midnight meet behind the The latter should go over big. as a good crowd there. Spec.: Think anyone will buy, SI SI: "By, Spec (ACKNOWLEDGE . . . Ernie Anderson. cx-rollll nlst of The Collegian. I would like to than splendid collection of some of Ihe world's b est Jokf Without his aid and assistance In the t spreading little rays of sunshine, this rolumnl might hare to walk around Ihe campus li her life.) VARSITY F—One of the largest turn-outs of slat, social year was seen at the Varsity F dl Saturday night In the union following 1 Coast Relays. Thc society played host to appearance were members of thc alumni lo add the Saga Henderson and the Varsity F really c leaned , on the deal—but even an athletic society 1, tool Jim Jurkovich, former Fresno High football and track s._., competing for USC. Jurkovich won tho broad jump event ii '43 Relays. • ' -Courtesy r UC SHADES TROJANS FOR TEAM TITLE; INDIANS NEXT The Golden Bears from up Berkeley way won their first intercollegiate championship in the seventeen years of competing in the West Coast Relays. It was no walkaway, how- I ever, for the highly touted Davis, Klemmer, Jurkovich & Co., though they rounded up 48 points and the championship tro- nhv Ir. rll.nl.e. th. ,~«~ tlnle klng-f housewives, and other non-college pcoplt Without this fine support, thc drive- never have been such an outstanding Wc take this means to thank every to this worthy stamp salvage campaign ■itlt :; I Missouri sn 21 digits. MISSOURI LOOKS GOOD Missouri's sprint quartet I the largest upset ant half-mile change. Their baton pass- •thing the mid-west ■ and helped give _. „jeded to beat "Hur- ip" Hal Davis. Davis still proved hen he ran the n the nation 1 Missouri's Joggerst and Troy's Trout In 9.5 econds, just a tenth of a second ■om the world's record. The world's pole vault sign Corny Warmerdam a boast, of his being able to 15 feet at will. He won the event-15-feet hi inch but failed three times at 15 feet 8H inches, deeming lt necessary to —. — event off. Stanford's Wil- lard Smith came close to Walter h Jump r ONE FIRST i their only first place il college mile relay ■ft San Jose State by at the tape In the fast stepped d leaf. Jse's Horn leadlnc Fresno's Tom raven. States Jack Hunt made up ic yardage and gave Don Baker i eight yard advantage. Baker In- baton to Joe Shropshire, wtio breei- >r FSCs only first place. Bulldog Bob Carlsen won a tie for rd place in Ihe potc vault going high. Jack Pattee was fourth rener copped t In 1-d.i I hit i t of the money. Jean "Ape" Lamourc „„ -hot ;I8' 10" for fourth place li shot se Audent won with t
Object Description
Title | 1943_05 The Daily Collegian May 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | May 25, 1943 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Page Tw -The Fresno State College Collegian- ■COLLEGIAM -&*4 «&*••• "-' ' ' bv clarc National Ast»tH-tisu«$«*ic«, Inc. TRUE FEMIN FINALS . . . The finals weeks, will be Ihe last se lot o( the kids on tho c fiiKiness Manager Managing Editor News Editor Copy Editor . . Feature Editor Sports Editor Advertising Manager.. Circulation Manager... . Catherine Guthrie Betty Deranian . .Ernest Anderson . Clare Weymouth Emest Anderson Virginia Kulhanjian Virginia Kulhanjian for those "two-hour dlllleB," to finish the year with (lying colors. TYPICAL MALE . . . The student shrugged gracefully. "Oh, I , ■The Fresno State College Collegi- ■COLLSSIAM SPORTS BEST IN THE WEST ^ j^ Are Rated Best Prep Athletes Sports staff Al Par i, lack Hunl. Reportona! Sl,!i l-jc - i.- - :- - ~irr.rr.-i! Lucille Owe Mct.V.l lean Casey ita Brown. Dorothy McAlliste: >rly Hessick. Mickie Lindsd Hellbaum. Belly Paul. Be r.by. Virginia Kulhanjian. |un POOR GUYS ... Tentative grades of graduating seniors i turned into the office before final examinatio It seems futile for these seniors to have to take finals when thc grades for these examinations probably will not affect their semester grades. In the interest of efficiency and mcrq- for thc harried graduating seniors, they should not be forced to take final exams. THANK YOU ... After finally estimating the number of cancelled postage stamps contributed to The Collegian stamp pile as accurately as possible, we find that, conservatively, wc have received more than 50,000 stamps. Thc original goal was 0,000. We appreciate thc support of thc faculty, the students and the administrarion office for their splendid cooperation. Included in our contribu- iwntowfi business men, MUSIC HATH CHARMS . . . What Chonis. Ihe Symphony, the Senior €luh, and the various State • Charm Chorus In Coast Relays walked off -.'" individual trophies for their splendid performances Saturday COLLINS WINS TROPHY Murry Collins ace mllcr from Ab- ,-aham Lincoln high school In [Jose and leading high school | n the nation was presented -..„ thc Charles F. Hunter trophy for vlnnlng thc Invitational Intersco- as e mil. „... ,_ ...- _. . j|me o{ LEAP YEAR COMING OLD SI VICTOR IN WCR SPECIAL EVENT By Si Lighter, the Pro EDITOR'S NOTE: The (c wing Is a real life plc- ys. So says Si. Any similarities to living or dead (except the cadaver) Si: I got "cm run off all right My two helpers Hanner and Wight were a little insubordinate and then there waa a feller named Telsial! that gave Spectator: I reckon they worked ye pretty hard. Eb? SI: Pretty hard. Pretty hard. After I took care of the administrative part of thc relays. I competed Spectator: Did ye win; : Well ape Lamoure there feller MELVO jvlng. I r out, but I will try Spec.: Got anyO SI: Well. I got a De Molay midnight meet behind the The latter should go over big. as a good crowd there. Spec.: Think anyone will buy, SI SI: "By, Spec (ACKNOWLEDGE . . . Ernie Anderson. cx-rollll nlst of The Collegian. I would like to than splendid collection of some of Ihe world's b est Jokf Without his aid and assistance In the t spreading little rays of sunshine, this rolumnl might hare to walk around Ihe campus li her life.) VARSITY F—One of the largest turn-outs of slat, social year was seen at the Varsity F dl Saturday night In the union following 1 Coast Relays. Thc society played host to appearance were members of thc alumni lo add the Saga Henderson and the Varsity F really c leaned , on the deal—but even an athletic society 1, tool Jim Jurkovich, former Fresno High football and track s._., competing for USC. Jurkovich won tho broad jump event ii '43 Relays. • ' -Courtesy r UC SHADES TROJANS FOR TEAM TITLE; INDIANS NEXT The Golden Bears from up Berkeley way won their first intercollegiate championship in the seventeen years of competing in the West Coast Relays. It was no walkaway, how- I ever, for the highly touted Davis, Klemmer, Jurkovich & Co., though they rounded up 48 points and the championship tro- nhv Ir. rll.nl.e. th. ,~«~ tlnle klng-f housewives, and other non-college pcoplt Without this fine support, thc drive- never have been such an outstanding Wc take this means to thank every to this worthy stamp salvage campaign ■itlt :; I Missouri sn 21 digits. MISSOURI LOOKS GOOD Missouri's sprint quartet I the largest upset ant half-mile change. Their baton pass- •thing the mid-west ■ and helped give _. „jeded to beat "Hur- ip" Hal Davis. Davis still proved hen he ran the n the nation 1 Missouri's Joggerst and Troy's Trout In 9.5 econds, just a tenth of a second ■om the world's record. The world's pole vault sign Corny Warmerdam a boast, of his being able to 15 feet at will. He won the event-15-feet hi inch but failed three times at 15 feet 8H inches, deeming lt necessary to —. — event off. Stanford's Wil- lard Smith came close to Walter h Jump r ONE FIRST i their only first place il college mile relay ■ft San Jose State by at the tape In the fast stepped d leaf. Jse's Horn leadlnc Fresno's Tom raven. States Jack Hunt made up ic yardage and gave Don Baker i eight yard advantage. Baker In- baton to Joe Shropshire, wtio breei- >r FSCs only first place. Bulldog Bob Carlsen won a tie for rd place in Ihe potc vault going high. Jack Pattee was fourth rener copped t In 1-d.i I hit i t of the money. Jean "Ape" Lamourc „„ -hot ;I8' 10" for fourth place li shot se Audent won with t |