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tPmtfoFour ———— 'library Exhibits [Babylonian Relics gateway ef ancient Babylonian B sad picture., naw being I ta tae Uhrariy. have heea • tae college library In the I ef seetol sctone* by Sirs. photo- sample of tbe tab ancient Babylonian ■Jbtota Th* Brst oee waa found at J ah hi a ruined city tn I'mma In Babylonia Mtcoad tablet wa* found at ■titim a suburb of Nippur Both Est— hav* inscriptions of sales on ■Sat sad dated about SawS H C The terond caae h«s three lie prlptlve chart* of anrienl nionii Stats, and pictured In order ar« the Beeetts Bton*." The I'hlnx at "Th* Winged Lion " TSv* third and fourth ra*e* hav< ggtarea and book* all de*rrtptlv< f th* Babylonian period The wall atess dliplay Ne» Yerl rtat** picture! tnd description! of AMS to Proceed With* Samester Activities With th* recent rushing an Baaimimim of th* mterPrat Coun Sa. the Assoclsted Mea Student* teased hp Pr**ld*nl Neal Jensen hhar Bade Itself free to proceed EBSSb StS delayed plan* jgsjgrn. hit officer* tuff, snd Ksrl harhaitr sdvlser. havs orgsnlied gt aseentlve committee which wll" |B tae active crui of the AMS Thi Die program for tbs fall semester PJB a* organised and directed thi* *t*cutlve committee SJemhers of the committee sre Isratan Rudy. Lee Soto. Howard aaeoe. Jack Quail. Oene Matblas. ss Catsnesl Hslg Bosmsglan. Bill Baasr. Henry Rutherford. Don saw. Dick Levy. Wilbur Wright, ga* Pucbi, Sam Cornell. Jack PaoSth. Jim Carrol. Clarence Nel ■Br. Erwln Aflrd. and Boh Minor TB* AMS officer* *r* Jensen patudent Jsck Reran vice preal pst. and Bob Arslsnlsn. lerretary - The Frasno St*,** CoMaga Co»Uc*/an Correspondent Still Believes * In a College Education Roy Parker. IS-year-old vstsrsn rbo has saea the realities of war snd the horror* of concentration camps, itlll believe, in the lmpor tance of a college education Parker came to Preano Slate Wedneeday wtth O. A Cowan, president of the Alpha Phi Gamma, na tlonal honorary journalism frater nlty. to atlr up interest to orgtnlt* i local chapter -owan. of Ihe Los Angeles Evan) The ne' aald. "muat wril* truth fully and kindly and comlructlvely Newapaper mini ethics begin where others leave oB " Ai national prealdent. Cowan baa traveled over S.uOO mliei to visit the different rhaptere Dr Piul V Bheehan. head of the journall.m dl vlilon here *•■ recently appointed vice president of the we*t*rn dl- ALSTROM & WIEBE7S COLLEGE PHARMACY '"Sjijj*' sir corps st eighteen after spend g s half semester st college On s bombing mission over Ger man territory, his plsns wss shot down and he was taken prisoner In a Oerman concentration camp be met I/owell Bennett, a London cor respondent who wtt taken prisoner while on a million with the Koyal Air Force Nominations Due Friday All ttudent organisalioni wlih lag to nominate caadidstes for the studsnt court must hsve their nom Insllont In to Student President Prank Meeples oSTIce by Friday Only juniors with at toast a "C" average srs eligible, snd one boy and one girl will be chosen by the student council from csndldstee Outgoing Mail Not to Be Left in Post-Office Parker r ough Benr up hi* mind to be . journalist L'nder Lowell ,o the project Journal r - dlrrcllon P,rkrr „,„,,,, ?LP.T'ti1"., ,ne on,y ,ru,h,ul **'" msny" cille.1 tbe Pow Wo\» ■ry unique ind dan geroua method the prisoners used to print ande-Ttr«ul*tr the papera Tbe men gdt thanew* from a *e . r.t II 11 C 4adlo. which tbejr-hld In their clothing and too* apart even night ] The new* wa* written on tlssu. paper and .lipped In the inside ol a wrlat watch They typed their copies on a typewriter which they -vere allowed to use to write to the Red Croaa. The paper* were circulated among tbe piitonert by putting them In t tin ran and throwing them over tbe fence • The theme thli year." aald Cow an." it to Impress on tbe returning veteran the Importance of gel ting bark lo school ",Cowan Intro duced Parker, a veteran of tbe Mb air force, who told of tbe lmpor tance of a college education Park er aald that it would be very difficult to get a Job in my fleld with out education Parker, etcopp boy. joined the Kilrier's Stationery and Office Equipment ' Gifts Christmas Cards Lee Clerk Visits Campus I-ee Clark, former Instructor of biology at Pre.no State now tak .1 course at the I'nl verslty of California Halted the PSC campu. Priday There wer* 7,"<«0 subscriber* to the paper. Parker I. now nit. i a four year rour.e In Journalism and In the meantime keeping his ludant Letteri to go off the not to be left under I post office window, according to Annie Shew, post offlre chairman Ths office, she laid, la for tbe purpose of student! commonlcitlng with each other on the campua; It alao helpi the teacher* contact itu ol.l j g.lea Kxamlner Ug Chinese Students Schedule Meeting The Health Center Fund Drive will be dlicuaaed at the Chinee* Studenta Club meeting to be held In the committee room tomorrow at II coop^n.y Frs.se t Fiaar Stare BRAKE SERVICE R.lining . Adjusting Hydraulic Syttema Overhaul*! G. O. DIMOCK 1S60 Pllm Aw* . N**r McK.nl. Phon* 27445 SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY Phone 4-5007 1931 Mariposa St FULL ZIPPER 3-RING All leather binders and portfolios Brief oases with handles Plata Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness JOHNNIE'S CLEANERS Clothes Cleaned in I to 2 Days No long wait Past, economical, sfflclsnt servlr* " i Mm* Ave, tt Dlvlssdsro MODERN PIANO INSTRUCTION DEL UWND*G and* DONNA JUNE KING A BKW AteaOACM TO ntt STt/DT Or KASMOBY AMD HABO fgCSBBOOB. USOM POPUUUI MUSK AS A MEDIUM Or rSACTICE __ --a «~^*!>« - - -» raa aavakssBa gruDEBTt, a am ■5i5r«-Si.r tts&szriaoT eT^-fi^^-.!?^.*^ I riisn.d'? hi ih«T r^u**wMM i***iaas!Tw*j"BV*ir *'r'-* Btudio at C*rn*r et University *nd Ban P*biu Avenuee PMONI 4104S Hd> Throat hugging cozy rollover in the spirit of the sweater look—hand fashidrrecj pf imported yarn —\"^bfjd>*eist — n Grey — Green — Red All Students and Faculty to Have Chest X-Rays All faculty members and students on- the campus will be x-rayed for tuberculosis Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week. Women will report to the gyl .luring their regular physical •deration periods Mondsy snd Tues day. Thoee not enrolled In PE classes will be mailed postcards •Utlng the etact hour ot their ap polntraeut Faculty women will be grayed during the 11 o'clock hour. Men will be t rayed at Ua Beta bona* during their regular phy*li education hour*. Wednesdsy, with those not using PE cours** Sting appointment cards Faculty men will report during sny rree hour Wednesday Students having clasass at the beta scheduled tor their appoint 111. nt will be etrused from class upon uaearntatton of the card" I he x rayi will be read by a grata) 01 apeclalUta to Baa Fran I ir the t ray I* question able the student will receive a re- The equipment, which belongs to ths California Tuberc Health Association, brought here at ths espeaae of the Fretno County Tuberculosis Association. Thla to oa* ot th* tervlce* made possible through money da rived from the snnusl sals of Christmas seals. 3 Scholarships Added to FSC List Three additional scholarship* are avatlible lo Fresno Stat* Cwflags Two ■cholsrshlps of $126 each ar* being offered to upper,division ttudentt. without regard to race. color, religion, or act. by the Free no Loyal Knight* of the Round Ta hie Emphasis will be plsced on •• nsnclsl need in making tbe sward. A 1100 scbolsrshlp has mads available by the Employee* Recreation Club of Presno and I* open lb pre medical ttudent! wbo have completed at least on* yeer of collegiate work. It may be ir awarded for not more than three years. The White Carnation Meeaortal Awsrd ot SS6 snd a trophy havs been made by Frank Mesple. ttav dent president. In memory of his mother Thli Is to be swsrded each year on Mother's Otoy to s graduatiaff senior of tbe Clo> ls> High School wbo have been actlvs In speech work snd wbo stpsct* to conUnae »ith iiiartical speech work st Fresno Bute College. Rally Group to Give Rally Assembly In anticipation of the San Diego St..t.-r-Si football game Saturday night at H o'clock In Ratcllff* Stadl um. the rally committee will sponsor sn assembly Thursdsy st 11 S Hi in the auditorium All students In ths rooting sec tlon sre r.uqeated to w*er white sweat era or iblrt* for card Hum. Ili.i. will t • sn aft»r g-nie dance Saturday night fron lu to 1< «Dar^«aTaal I L-B. af^ I -i\ ta\. F ^ Ru^ ^ \e»^Uht*!l^l A\ll End Priday With Preference Night "READABLE — WORTH READING" VOL XXXIV FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, GXTTOBER 28, 1945 NUMBER 11 Infra-Mural Sports Bulldogs Suffer Defeat Members Call for Af Hand$ of Marjnes Game Participants Jl for participant! In :ramuraJ touch football league ha* beea mad* by member* ef the In- ramural Sports clsss under llrectlon of Flint Hanner. n physical education Instructor Oamea will be playad In Ratcllff* Lad lum each Tuesday aad Thursday al 11 am until completion of the league Aay fraternity, organisation, or ■oup of men may enter a team In the league. Toast* are asked to submit an application. Hating the captain aad another aeveo players, to dither Iwren Naiklrk r Coo Winder The league will consist of eight •mi of eight players each with ich team playing alt man football. A t*et will b* followed with *v*ry m playing evory other i Awtrdt will b* mad* to th* nlng team Immediate action toward a lag s team Is urged In order the Brst gam** stay be pleyed Organising la* leega* Is part of the curriculum of the Sports else*. Flint Hanosr Is ths Fresno State College's fighting Bulldogs were dumped from the ranks of the undefeated Saturday night by the Santa Barbara Marines by a score of 6-0. A last desperate 39-yard pass, thrown by Walter Ott and caught by halfback Reese, brought the winning score in final mlnutee ot play. outside or the winning pass the same had been played-on almost - >n terms, with IBs Bulldogs playing their beavlsf opponents during moat ot tbe contest KLLKV INJUBCO ^ Tbe Bulldogs plsyed stoat of the ■rond half without tb* service* ol halfback. Jack Kelley Sorority Pledges To Endure 6 Weeks Fraternity preference aiflsst will be held Friday night aad silence period will laat from midnight that night until 1 p.m. the following day, whan pledge tlett will he raliitii Sa eternity president* hy Das* of en Mitchell P. Brigs* Th* Pete Ma Stoats Taa* aad Tbeta Chi* have had their raahsag parti** and th* Alpha* will have tSatSre tomorrow The Mu Alpha Delta frateraJtp. i Injur* r tb* Ban I lego gam* thli week Aa intramural basketball leega* will b* orgaalaed after the comple tlon or tb* football league Concert Tickets Are Now Available Ttck*t* ar* new available for the collage ijmphattj oaattrt Oct so st I SS pat. la She aaal im. They star he obtained la the sasle effto*. Boost 1SS. from 11 i.at. to 4:M p.m. upon th* present ttoeuef g atadsnt body card There le ae charge, but sdmls ilon wUI he by ticket only since J seats wul he re—rr.d Tteheto bees me aval la hi* yesterday, sad that Car they have brtokly Thsy will be on aaUl Friday, when they Nat Cohan* 1SS0 Martpoaa Street, . tha flrit peace time tore than fear years. trill be composed of tbe following: Symphony In A Major. N i. 4. "Ital Ian." Op SO. by Msndslssohn; Ovev- Uypay Baron, by Strauss: Overture. "Leonere." No. 3 by Beethoven; sad Cboralepre- 'A Mighty Fortress to ear New Social Science Class Scheduled A special claaa la social sctone* , will begin nest Tuesday, steeling Tuesday* aad Thursday! st ion with section meetings at S m on Thursdays. The class Is for tots entering students sad far these who want get s new start In social selena* Is It will glv* two Balls of credit. Lecture* will he la roots BSt sad ■sctlnn meeting* In room 111. The Statistics PBC Marin** Yardi rushing Ysrds passing Total ysrdi . Passse sttsmpted Had intercepted Fresno's eae hag el hen Chuck Moras br th* Marin* forwardt and blocked kick on th* Baals Barbara SS and end Ed Weber pounced on It on the 10 yard stripe rtewevsr. the Bulldogs esTeas* could not get rolling and tb* Marine* took over. MOHAN OUTSTANDING Bulldog guard Moran waa State's outstanding player ss tlsse aad agala he knifed through to throw Maria* ball carriers fer a toss. Conley Winder and Don Bolt also plsyed a Baa ttoCsealva gam* Falt- tbelr toes for ths n*tt six weak. svold receiving black mark* from their future sorority slater* who will "entertain" the BluphjtSS st tbe uiusl rough nous* party which terminates pledging In Officer* ef the ta tar Frat Oaaw, cU are B»rd. pretiBaat; Rudy. vSsa sritldiat. sad White, secretary- Key to Fete Frosh Seal Bearers •Teases, st Phyllis •ate: tha Sigma Phis. ban W*dn**d»y avonlng In the horn* of th*lr sponsor. Mrs. V.ma Jack, Union Janitor, Boasts Of Musically Talented Kin Jack Bspalan. ths Janitor In the ■Indent union, may not b* a renowned mualcian. but be ha* two neph.w* who are. namely, the IS year old Adrian twlni, Sahan and Nurhan. or Maiden. Mass. Upon receiving a letter fr>m bis brother in Mssaarbuiett. r»r*ntly, Jsck toarned that hit two relative* ar* doing big things with their plan lie ability Memben of the Boston Symphony Orchestra nted a daet recital at the i amphlthe- th* Charles Blver. where the Boston BjssghBBJ plays during th* iumm*r stoats* Moreover, th* youngsters ara billed for a performane* at the New York Towa Hill where they will he guest •tonal appearance. In vsrious Maa- ssshusetts towns. Including West boro. Lynn Bwampecott, aad Wai pole Shahan aad Nurhan. who hsgas their musics! careers st the sge of S years. mother titles, sad Nsw York. The* young BtBstctias aseeU set sly In music hat also to their Straight "A" tttsnd s Maiden toator high school Thetr Uncle (aad our frtoad) Jack, when aaked about his school marks aterely replied that they wereat * hit Im Proud of hi. nephews. Jsck al theagb he saps his ■astoal sMIHy Is all. has much la rnsstnia with theta 'n that his music*I apprecto- niahlng party has net heea set Members of the Inter Frat Cejatv I under th* iponsorshlp of Daaa igg*. are Alpha. Oerea NaaaSrk sad Jsck Quail Theto Cal. BUI Brslnard snd Hsnk Whits; lata Mu. Irwin ETird aad Heery Bath- erford; aad Blgtta Taa. Norataa Budy aad Wlllard Wllltoats. I at T as o'ctoek la Dr. A. M. Lang, of the e The Key. upper JUbbuib aasatV astlc seetoty. Is sponsored hy the,. Baa Jeaejala Valley Phi Beta Kaa> Offtoars ef the Key ara vreSaa aasorlsts profeeeer ef k^gttoh. I i sad Atch Addlngtot > Seal B sarar party, sad i The Key to esstpostd ef itudeato ho have eeataSated st least ft alls ef oaltoae work wtth a SJ sr plus average. Th* party Is sa iBasal aaaaw iptatsrid hy the haaar tugsslsa Uaa ta fttaasti sshslsrsalp ttttag fie.hui.:, .tudent. Classes to Be Dismissed Friday at Noon AO college eSsaaes wUI be sto- •d at noon Friday to order that ly sad atadeato saty partSaV palS m the city county celebration costmemerallBg'the ctos* ef tha wsr. the return ef the veteraaa. sad the city* SOU. saatvarassy. A pared* will be h.ld dewa towa I pm
Object Description
Title | 1945_10 The Daily Collegian October 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | October 19, 1945 Pg 4- October 23, 1945 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | tPmtfoFour ———— 'library Exhibits [Babylonian Relics gateway ef ancient Babylonian B sad picture., naw being I ta tae Uhrariy. have heea • tae college library In the I ef seetol sctone* by Sirs. photo- sample of tbe tab ancient Babylonian ■Jbtota Th* Brst oee waa found at J ah hi a ruined city tn I'mma In Babylonia Mtcoad tablet wa* found at ■titim a suburb of Nippur Both Est— hav* inscriptions of sales on ■Sat sad dated about SawS H C The terond caae h«s three lie prlptlve chart* of anrienl nionii Stats, and pictured In order ar« the Beeetts Bton*." The I'hlnx at "Th* Winged Lion " TSv* third and fourth ra*e* hav< ggtarea and book* all de*rrtptlv< f th* Babylonian period The wall atess dliplay Ne» Yerl rtat** picture! tnd description! of AMS to Proceed With* Samester Activities With th* recent rushing an Baaimimim of th* mterPrat Coun Sa. the Assoclsted Mea Student* teased hp Pr**ld*nl Neal Jensen hhar Bade Itself free to proceed EBSSb StS delayed plan* jgsjgrn. hit officer* tuff, snd Ksrl harhaitr sdvlser. havs orgsnlied gt aseentlve committee which wll" |B tae active crui of the AMS Thi Die program for tbs fall semester PJB a* organised and directed thi* *t*cutlve committee SJemhers of the committee sre Isratan Rudy. Lee Soto. Howard aaeoe. Jack Quail. Oene Matblas. ss Catsnesl Hslg Bosmsglan. Bill Baasr. Henry Rutherford. Don saw. Dick Levy. Wilbur Wright, ga* Pucbi, Sam Cornell. Jack PaoSth. Jim Carrol. Clarence Nel ■Br. Erwln Aflrd. and Boh Minor TB* AMS officer* *r* Jensen patudent Jsck Reran vice preal pst. and Bob Arslsnlsn. lerretary - The Frasno St*,** CoMaga Co»Uc*/an Correspondent Still Believes * In a College Education Roy Parker. IS-year-old vstsrsn rbo has saea the realities of war snd the horror* of concentration camps, itlll believe, in the lmpor tance of a college education Parker came to Preano Slate Wedneeday wtth O. A Cowan, president of the Alpha Phi Gamma, na tlonal honorary journalism frater nlty. to atlr up interest to orgtnlt* i local chapter -owan. of Ihe Los Angeles Evan) The ne' aald. "muat wril* truth fully and kindly and comlructlvely Newapaper mini ethics begin where others leave oB " Ai national prealdent. Cowan baa traveled over S.uOO mliei to visit the different rhaptere Dr Piul V Bheehan. head of the journall.m dl vlilon here *•■ recently appointed vice president of the we*t*rn dl- ALSTROM & WIEBE7S COLLEGE PHARMACY '"Sjijj*' sir corps st eighteen after spend g s half semester st college On s bombing mission over Ger man territory, his plsns wss shot down and he was taken prisoner In a Oerman concentration camp be met I/owell Bennett, a London cor respondent who wtt taken prisoner while on a million with the Koyal Air Force Nominations Due Friday All ttudent organisalioni wlih lag to nominate caadidstes for the studsnt court must hsve their nom Insllont In to Student President Prank Meeples oSTIce by Friday Only juniors with at toast a "C" average srs eligible, snd one boy and one girl will be chosen by the student council from csndldstee Outgoing Mail Not to Be Left in Post-Office Parker r ough Benr up hi* mind to be . journalist L'nder Lowell ,o the project Journal r - dlrrcllon P,rkrr „,„,,,, ?LP.T'ti1"., ,ne on,y ,ru,h,ul **'" msny" cille.1 tbe Pow Wo\» ■ry unique ind dan geroua method the prisoners used to print ande-Ttr«ul*tr the papera Tbe men gdt thanew* from a *e . r.t II 11 C 4adlo. which tbejr-hld In their clothing and too* apart even night ] The new* wa* written on tlssu. paper and .lipped In the inside ol a wrlat watch They typed their copies on a typewriter which they -vere allowed to use to write to the Red Croaa. The paper* were circulated among tbe piitonert by putting them In t tin ran and throwing them over tbe fence • The theme thli year." aald Cow an." it to Impress on tbe returning veteran the Importance of gel ting bark lo school ",Cowan Intro duced Parker, a veteran of tbe Mb air force, who told of tbe lmpor tance of a college education Park er aald that it would be very difficult to get a Job in my fleld with out education Parker, etcopp boy. joined the Kilrier's Stationery and Office Equipment ' Gifts Christmas Cards Lee Clerk Visits Campus I-ee Clark, former Instructor of biology at Pre.no State now tak .1 course at the I'nl verslty of California Halted the PSC campu. Priday There wer* 7,"<«0 subscriber* to the paper. Parker I. now nit. i a four year rour.e In Journalism and In the meantime keeping his ludant Letteri to go off the not to be left under I post office window, according to Annie Shew, post offlre chairman Ths office, she laid, la for tbe purpose of student! commonlcitlng with each other on the campua; It alao helpi the teacher* contact itu ol.l j g.lea Kxamlner Ug Chinese Students Schedule Meeting The Health Center Fund Drive will be dlicuaaed at the Chinee* Studenta Club meeting to be held In the committee room tomorrow at II coop^n.y Frs.se t Fiaar Stare BRAKE SERVICE R.lining . Adjusting Hydraulic Syttema Overhaul*! G. O. DIMOCK 1S60 Pllm Aw* . N**r McK.nl. Phon* 27445 SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY Phone 4-5007 1931 Mariposa St FULL ZIPPER 3-RING All leather binders and portfolios Brief oases with handles Plata Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness JOHNNIE'S CLEANERS Clothes Cleaned in I to 2 Days No long wait Past, economical, sfflclsnt servlr* " i Mm* Ave, tt Dlvlssdsro MODERN PIANO INSTRUCTION DEL UWND*G and* DONNA JUNE KING A BKW AteaOACM TO ntt STt/DT Or KASMOBY AMD HABO fgCSBBOOB. USOM POPUUUI MUSK AS A MEDIUM Or rSACTICE __ --a «~^*!>« - - -» raa aavakssBa gruDEBTt, a am ■5i5r«-Si.r tts&szriaoT eT^-fi^^-.!?^.*^ I riisn.d'? hi ih«T r^u**wMM i***iaas!Tw*j"BV*ir *'r'-* Btudio at C*rn*r et University *nd Ban P*biu Avenuee PMONI 4104S Hd> Throat hugging cozy rollover in the spirit of the sweater look—hand fashidrrecj pf imported yarn —\"^bfjd>*eist — n Grey — Green — Red All Students and Faculty to Have Chest X-Rays All faculty members and students on- the campus will be x-rayed for tuberculosis Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week. Women will report to the gyl .luring their regular physical •deration periods Mondsy snd Tues day. Thoee not enrolled In PE classes will be mailed postcards •Utlng the etact hour ot their ap polntraeut Faculty women will be grayed during the 11 o'clock hour. Men will be t rayed at Ua Beta bona* during their regular phy*li education hour*. Wednesdsy, with those not using PE cours** Sting appointment cards Faculty men will report during sny rree hour Wednesday Students having clasass at the beta scheduled tor their appoint 111. nt will be etrused from class upon uaearntatton of the card" I he x rayi will be read by a grata) 01 apeclalUta to Baa Fran I ir the t ray I* question able the student will receive a re- The equipment, which belongs to ths California Tuberc Health Association, brought here at ths espeaae of the Fretno County Tuberculosis Association. Thla to oa* ot th* tervlce* made possible through money da rived from the snnusl sals of Christmas seals. 3 Scholarships Added to FSC List Three additional scholarship* are avatlible lo Fresno Stat* Cwflags Two ■cholsrshlps of $126 each ar* being offered to upper,division ttudentt. without regard to race. color, religion, or act. by the Free no Loyal Knight* of the Round Ta hie Emphasis will be plsced on •• nsnclsl need in making tbe sward. A 1100 scbolsrshlp has mads available by the Employee* Recreation Club of Presno and I* open lb pre medical ttudent! wbo have completed at least on* yeer of collegiate work. It may be ir awarded for not more than three years. The White Carnation Meeaortal Awsrd ot SS6 snd a trophy havs been made by Frank Mesple. ttav dent president. In memory of his mother Thli Is to be swsrded each year on Mother's Otoy to s graduatiaff senior of tbe Clo> ls> High School wbo have been actlvs In speech work snd wbo stpsct* to conUnae »ith iiiartical speech work st Fresno Bute College. Rally Group to Give Rally Assembly In anticipation of the San Diego St..t.-r-Si football game Saturday night at H o'clock In Ratcllff* Stadl um. the rally committee will sponsor sn assembly Thursdsy st 11 S Hi in the auditorium All students In ths rooting sec tlon sre r.uqeated to w*er white sweat era or iblrt* for card Hum. Ili.i. will t • sn aft»r g-nie dance Saturday night fron lu to 1< «Dar^«aTaal I L-B. af^ I -i\ ta\. F ^ Ru^ ^ \e»^Uht*!l^l A\ll End Priday With Preference Night "READABLE — WORTH READING" VOL XXXIV FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, GXTTOBER 28, 1945 NUMBER 11 Infra-Mural Sports Bulldogs Suffer Defeat Members Call for Af Hand$ of Marjnes Game Participants Jl for participant! In :ramuraJ touch football league ha* beea mad* by member* ef the In- ramural Sports clsss under llrectlon of Flint Hanner. n physical education Instructor Oamea will be playad In Ratcllff* Lad lum each Tuesday aad Thursday al 11 am until completion of the league Aay fraternity, organisation, or ■oup of men may enter a team In the league. Toast* are asked to submit an application. Hating the captain aad another aeveo players, to dither Iwren Naiklrk r Coo Winder The league will consist of eight •mi of eight players each with ich team playing alt man football. A t*et will b* followed with *v*ry m playing evory other i Awtrdt will b* mad* to th* nlng team Immediate action toward a lag s team Is urged In order the Brst gam** stay be pleyed Organising la* leega* Is part of the curriculum of the Sports else*. Flint Hanosr Is ths Fresno State College's fighting Bulldogs were dumped from the ranks of the undefeated Saturday night by the Santa Barbara Marines by a score of 6-0. A last desperate 39-yard pass, thrown by Walter Ott and caught by halfback Reese, brought the winning score in final mlnutee ot play. outside or the winning pass the same had been played-on almost - >n terms, with IBs Bulldogs playing their beavlsf opponents during moat ot tbe contest KLLKV INJUBCO ^ Tbe Bulldogs plsyed stoat of the ■rond half without tb* service* ol halfback. Jack Kelley Sorority Pledges To Endure 6 Weeks Fraternity preference aiflsst will be held Friday night aad silence period will laat from midnight that night until 1 p.m. the following day, whan pledge tlett will he raliitii Sa eternity president* hy Das* of en Mitchell P. Brigs* Th* Pete Ma Stoats Taa* aad Tbeta Chi* have had their raahsag parti** and th* Alpha* will have tSatSre tomorrow The Mu Alpha Delta frateraJtp. i Injur* r tb* Ban I lego gam* thli week Aa intramural basketball leega* will b* orgaalaed after the comple tlon or tb* football league Concert Tickets Are Now Available Ttck*t* ar* new available for the collage ijmphattj oaattrt Oct so st I SS pat. la She aaal im. They star he obtained la the sasle effto*. Boost 1SS. from 11 i.at. to 4:M p.m. upon th* present ttoeuef g atadsnt body card There le ae charge, but sdmls ilon wUI he by ticket only since J seats wul he re—rr.d Tteheto bees me aval la hi* yesterday, sad that Car they have brtokly Thsy will be on aaUl Friday, when they Nat Cohan* 1SS0 Martpoaa Street, . tha flrit peace time tore than fear years. trill be composed of tbe following: Symphony In A Major. N i. 4. "Ital Ian." Op SO. by Msndslssohn; Ovev- Uypay Baron, by Strauss: Overture. "Leonere." No. 3 by Beethoven; sad Cboralepre- 'A Mighty Fortress to ear New Social Science Class Scheduled A special claaa la social sctone* , will begin nest Tuesday, steeling Tuesday* aad Thursday! st ion with section meetings at S m on Thursdays. The class Is for tots entering students sad far these who want get s new start In social selena* Is It will glv* two Balls of credit. Lecture* will he la roots BSt sad ■sctlnn meeting* In room 111. The Statistics PBC Marin** Yardi rushing Ysrds passing Total ysrdi . Passse sttsmpted Had intercepted Fresno's eae hag el hen Chuck Moras br th* Marin* forwardt and blocked kick on th* Baals Barbara SS and end Ed Weber pounced on It on the 10 yard stripe rtewevsr. the Bulldogs esTeas* could not get rolling and tb* Marine* took over. MOHAN OUTSTANDING Bulldog guard Moran waa State's outstanding player ss tlsse aad agala he knifed through to throw Maria* ball carriers fer a toss. Conley Winder and Don Bolt also plsyed a Baa ttoCsealva gam* Falt- tbelr toes for ths n*tt six weak. svold receiving black mark* from their future sorority slater* who will "entertain" the BluphjtSS st tbe uiusl rough nous* party which terminates pledging In Officer* ef the ta tar Frat Oaaw, cU are B»rd. pretiBaat; Rudy. vSsa sritldiat. sad White, secretary- Key to Fete Frosh Seal Bearers •Teases, st Phyllis •ate: tha Sigma Phis. ban W*dn**d»y avonlng In the horn* of th*lr sponsor. Mrs. V.ma Jack, Union Janitor, Boasts Of Musically Talented Kin Jack Bspalan. ths Janitor In the ■Indent union, may not b* a renowned mualcian. but be ha* two neph.w* who are. namely, the IS year old Adrian twlni, Sahan and Nurhan. or Maiden. Mass. Upon receiving a letter fr>m bis brother in Mssaarbuiett. r»r*ntly, Jsck toarned that hit two relative* ar* doing big things with their plan lie ability Memben of the Boston Symphony Orchestra nted a daet recital at the i amphlthe- th* Charles Blver. where the Boston BjssghBBJ plays during th* iumm*r stoats* Moreover, th* youngsters ara billed for a performane* at the New York Towa Hill where they will he guest •tonal appearance. In vsrious Maa- ssshusetts towns. Including West boro. Lynn Bwampecott, aad Wai pole Shahan aad Nurhan. who hsgas their musics! careers st the sge of S years. mother titles, sad Nsw York. The* young BtBstctias aseeU set sly In music hat also to their Straight "A" tttsnd s Maiden toator high school Thetr Uncle (aad our frtoad) Jack, when aaked about his school marks aterely replied that they wereat * hit Im Proud of hi. nephews. Jsck al theagb he saps his ■astoal sMIHy Is all. has much la rnsstnia with theta 'n that his music*I apprecto- niahlng party has net heea set Members of the Inter Frat Cejatv I under th* iponsorshlp of Daaa igg*. are Alpha. Oerea NaaaSrk sad Jsck Quail Theto Cal. BUI Brslnard snd Hsnk Whits; lata Mu. Irwin ETird aad Heery Bath- erford; aad Blgtta Taa. Norataa Budy aad Wlllard Wllltoats. I at T as o'ctoek la Dr. A. M. Lang, of the e The Key. upper JUbbuib aasatV astlc seetoty. Is sponsored hy the,. Baa Jeaejala Valley Phi Beta Kaa> Offtoars ef the Key ara vreSaa aasorlsts profeeeer ef k^gttoh. I i sad Atch Addlngtot > Seal B sarar party, sad i The Key to esstpostd ef itudeato ho have eeataSated st least ft alls ef oaltoae work wtth a SJ sr plus average. Th* party Is sa iBasal aaaaw iptatsrid hy the haaar tugsslsa Uaa ta fttaasti sshslsrsalp ttttag fie.hui.:, .tudent. Classes to Be Dismissed Friday at Noon AO college eSsaaes wUI be sto- •d at noon Friday to order that ly sad atadeato saty partSaV palS m the city county celebration costmemerallBg'the ctos* ef tha wsr. the return ef the veteraaa. sad the city* SOU. saatvarassy. A pared* will be h.ld dewa towa I pm |