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Pe>oe Two -Tae Fresno State) College Collegian - •COLLEOIAM tmiaaa HsIliHii snd Ss.mln.tlwi P.rlods by TMsTaStNO STATS COLLSOS ASSOCIATION TMB collioian orrick. st»*.m ustss, *%*** *-e Editor Advertising Nsrwa Editor Copy Editor Sports Writers Jean «Coaey Clarence Niebuhr . Bonnie Baeman Betty Kent Bob Minor and Bruca Farris VLVoU. front tne Ls7iar . . . By T. EHon Fcveman Sprawling en the *t*pe of the union as it hia i these sunny October days, tbs Old Cellarlte ha* c to torn* gloomy conclusion, concerning the ttat* *f the world, tnd If you're loeklag fer height, cheery stuff today, better not road any further What World of Good Will Man's first aa of violence probably was when rhe cute little thing began kicking his mother's womb around; now he kicks old mother nature's building blocks around What's it going to get him? The slick boys with the long, gray beards hav* for untold centuries been telling the gullible that Man is natures ace in the hole, he is top dog in this world and all the others for that matter. It must be admitted that there have been a lot of beautiful dreams ground out about the wonderful creature Man could be and the life he could lead, but for the most part they're just dreams. When he gets into a corner, he rust can't produce Man is an animal and like most of them, violence is the only device he relies on. Oh yes, he has a mind, but he uses thai to find better w/a*s of doing violence to those about him. Until the year 194) AD, the damage that Man could do was fairly well limited in area and extetit, but now it lies within his power so destroy the very earth upon which he lives and very much within his inrtfnediate power to r all life upon this earth. So you think the nations are too smart to have any more wars . . . what kind of dream dssst do you use, Mac? No rational man would have led his country to complete destruction in rhe service of ego mania but Germany was destroyed, a man did it and his people let htm Perhaps you think the good people are bent on saving the world That's good for a laugh, when every one thinks his country is the only fit one, that to be patriotic is to raise one's own country above all others "My country, right or wrong, but my country" that's the good old fighting spirit that will save thc world. Do you really think Texas cares about the rest of the world when she doesn't even give ^a damn about thc 47 other tributary states of this country' California, they say, is enlightened; but they cant tolerate an American whose eyes aren't set at the "proper'' angle There is a voice in the distance, religion will » me the world! Even Bob Hope can't top that one. Mighty religion which keeps one church for the white and one for thc colored is going s love and brother- e Incidsntslly, sprawling on the union st.ps 1* not Just s wsy of 1**1 no iw*y tlmt better tpent studying tP*ty Bel. Actually He It ee a vital BB) •l*n. having jun been signed a* h**d tsltnt teout f*r th* Omega*, and whit* titling an th* union it.pt h* It tbl* te keep an aya on th. girl* playing kick-ball on th* training acMool ground*. It wa* whllt observing th* training Mhoel girl* at play thit th. C.li.rit* cam* te hi* gloomy conclusion. a a * For *ome reason or other, tboee girl* aren't play Ing hick ball th* way It should be played Something li missing Csll It tbe old righting spirit, or the will to win. or whit you will, the training school girls lust dont hsvs It Prsnkly. they plsy lousy kick-ball A Iscksdsistoal. haoasard •pint am*ng th* trglning school fllllta Sloppy b*** running, poor pitching, and butter fingered "eld ing aro th* rut*. Why. th* Old C.llarlt. could play better than tomi of tho** dam** Bom. of th.m manage ts mak* ai many it thr** trron •n th* tarn* play. Th* 1st* John McOraw would navar tolerate that .or. ef thing. * * * True enough, all .ports hav* suffered from tt war. hut now thtt peace haa beea rwetored. kick ball thould be brought up to tome presentable stead ard. Yoa may say it's past a ***** sad what dtf ference doe. It stake? But that's not tbe Idea. Tht Idea is thst here on the training school play grounds the** girls sre being trained fer the greet game of Ufa Kick bill Is. not jnet ■ — character developer What if the** girls grow up with th* seme devil may care spirit? Whst If they bring It to their adult activities, to home making to child bearing* I tell you. It bode* ill for future generations 0 * * Bv*n without ggtata nvelitioni (the Old C hsent had a dlvln* rev.lstlon In weeks), the ' Cellarlte is frsnkly concerned about tbe future. If ta* condition* mmlf**t on th* kick-ball Slid continue, th* C*ll*r1t* giv** th* world about SO mor* year*. Tak* It or leav* It and dent ssy hs didn't wsm you Frosh to Discuss Queens Tea ~ne nous* letting for the tnnual eea't Taa" will be dlscuiMd th* weekly meeting of the Women ■ Actlvltiet Club I today In tbe botanical garden, at 11 am the tea where the local butlnen men ind women Judge who of tbe top tve candidates will be cheeen queen of the campua The tea will be held tht Thuraday before tbe ball Having oleaned the trophy case al week, the committee from the Pre*hman Wom.-i Club ar* thinning no* of v. hat to tuL.tn th* dl.play wlndnw adjacent ojhe coffee shop The girl* were Joanne Carrol. Marie Bernard. Carolyn Road. Jean LaPolletle. Noma PbiBb Jan Anderson. Ulllan Harmon Martha tiros*. Jeanne Andrei*. Shirley Lowry. Irene Musics. Caro Un* Maclaa. Joan Furh*. Virgin!* Imperatlce. Thelma Weber. Plor I, Marilyn Avli. Barbara Thaxter. Betty Dutrow. Kmma Thurber. Helen Kllever ind Gloria Hald Home Ec Society Conduirts Inttiation The borne economics practice parlment waa the letting for tb* formal Initiation of eighteen new membera Into the Omlcron Sigma I. heate economic* *oror1ty. laat *ek. Wllma June Vo*e. prealdent. con- dtirted the candlelight services, sa stated by her officers Pledges sccepted Into the elub .ere Hilda Engllke. Florence Al •lander. Norms Trsbue. Fllene '.rinde. Dorothy Boemeajlan. Mirt ella Green. Ella Butts. Pat Young. Joyce Hellman. Doris Rotillard. Pauline I'endergrass Marilyn Bopp. Melva Dildln Ann Puller. Isabel! Mlsenheimer and Nina Paris i. Uoulie Porch li sponsor of club ind Mn Betty Hender ■ nd Cora* Burdlrk ar* co-ad e next meeting will be held November 7 with Pauline Pender gran trtlng ■« general chairman ind Norma Trabue a* refreshment halrman Director of Education Dies in Sacramento Dr Walter F Dexter, director of education in charge of all «tate illege*. died yesterday afternoon Dr Dexter had been In a hoapl I ilnce Tuesday afternoon when he suffered a heart attack HU phyilclin hsd previously an nounced thai he bad a "60 SO' Dr Dexter waa appointed by Gov -nor Men-lam to the position of ate superintendent of public In ttrtictlon In 1937 He had twice been relelected snd held the po«1 tbe time of hit deitb Intereit Dr Dexter took In te college* hs* been an aaaet greatest value to tbe Inetl commented Dr Prank W •oiiege prealdent hood. If it weren't for a few civil laws, the churches of brotherly love would still be at each other's throat, busily engaged in exterminating themselves Those poot sinners, the Mohammedans and thc Buddhists—they must be made ro see as we see, even if we have to hold a knife at their throats, for reasons of love and charity, course Those cute little boys and girls that sent to Sunday School as puncrually the of the week they arc busy learning the hates of the grown-ups, learning to hate thc Jews Ciarhol.es or Protestants, to hate racial minor iocs and those of differing physical appearances So Man isjfoing to be peaceful now . that's what you think! You'd better start thinking it over, and if you want any grandchildren on your knee, try using some of that Christian love you're so proud of and remember the world, not the nation As it stands now, Men haven't the gun so survive the results of their own intelligence' — / A. Bonds. BUY WAR BONDS Justesens Food Stores, inc. Quality Economy "Friendly, Courteous Service" STOP1E NUMBS" PS: S10 Blackatont Olsl S-B7SS gTOBE NUMBER St: MS N. Van Noes, Dial 4-1SS2 Vegetiblei S11 N. Van Neee, Olsl 2J42S Meet* SOS N. Van Neee, Dial 2 S7SS 8T0BE NUMBER 17: 1220 N. Freeno Dial S-74S7 gTOBE NUMBER SB: SeM Venters, Olsl S-SeTz OPPICa AND WAREHOUSE Staff Sergeant Rush To Receive Discharge Staff Sergeant Richard William lush, former Presno State College itudent. hi* been transferred to AAP Separation Bate. Kelly Pleld. Tex . where be will be hbn orably discharged from Ihe Areny Staff Sergeant Bush served ss s ealher observer In the AAP Weathst Group, with headquarter! Kelly Field Tsxsa Since 1910 Fresno's House of finer Jewelry \. S. Shaddow Jewelry Co. 1134 Fulton Phone 2-3197 "Sweetheart" Diamonds Gruen, Bulove, Longines, Tavanaes, Hamilton, Elgin, Welthem Watches Distinctive Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STITDENT3 AND FACULTY I —- Headquarters for FRATERNITY PINS SORORITY PINS TROPHIES Cloas 1926 Varsity "T Society Alpha Fraternity Short Shavings BY Ctxndv Legs it hurt* Preano Btate en tered the "to**" column for tb* Bret time thli veer when the SaaU Barbara Marine* handed tbe Bulldog* a 10 beating Saturday night The Bulldog* played a much bet ter game Saturday night than any played ilnce 1842 From tbe laat gamee In '42 through all 12 games played tlnce then to number IS— the lucky IS even If It waa a loaa —lb* Bulldog* never looked better - The Freeno Mete Collage Collegian . Big Thrill . "Hey. ; i Ihre bark* only tak. a ooupl* of hoars aad you'll be back by lunch." waa tb* greeting thrown at the three Harry eyed football playsrs by tne Mertne Lieutenant "Bur*." the boys yelled ss thr** coveralls were thrown st them with instruction! to pot them on Then. Louie Papac. Olenn Shaffer climbed Into their sew clothe* hut poor Leo Oarabadlan . . . alas, pant* too damn smaU. tmi with the aaaltt ance of Shaft and Papac. and a couple of rppi In Ufa right placet. Lao boaxaed the C 47 tveasoort headed for the border town After s ride of only minute* they •tepped out on tb* Marin* baee In San Diego. Another sheet interest of tint* and they were In Santa Barbara again. Nothing to It. 4j * * Shady Lady ... A picture •tarring Olnny gleams waa played at ths Msrin* camp theater Saturday stternoon . . snd quits s picturs It wss too . . . but, only s fsw ef those pr.s.nt knew that th.y war* gating on a girl (what- ts gsl) that g*t h.r start right h*r« st Frssn* But* Col leg. Olnny att.nd.d PBC for over two years befor. being hlr*d ss s singsr. Hsr partnts itltl live e e a Th* trip Ah yss, ss usual, many Incidents of Interest wsre recorded by Candy Legs Moyer't but to Bants Barbara hy tb* wsy of San I.uli Obispo, ltd down coast . . . S4S mil** all told •tarving by time of arrival arrive at Santa Barbara Marin* Air Station Marine lesus blank*!* . . ailed with food . . . tucked Int. bed . . . eemtbody put aalt li bed , . . gft st f . . . eat . . big pok.r gam. go*, on . . . nooi m.il **t up on with poke . . . PX hu big bu»ln**» d*slln CHRISMAN'S PHARMACY 244g Stsnlslsus Fountain Candies Drugs Toilet Articles State Group Will Meet in Fresno Th* stste committee on tb* ec c-etilttion of rollege* tnd solver I will meet st ths lallfornlan Hotel In Freeno Thursdsy snd Friday. Pari of their actlvttlee will In hide reviewing the Freeno But* ippllratlon for approval rf Itt gram to prepsre high school t< which Dr ' elite ke Vuji Tbe committee. Frisk W. Thosna FSC. I. chairman, li appointed by board of education to upectlon of all collegea and unlvertltlei that prepare teachers fer any level ef public schools Other membert of the committee re Dean Frank N. Freeman. I'm orally of California: Deaa Luclan Kenney. Stanford University; Deaa aa Hell. University of South California. Dsen Edwin Lee University of California at Lea Aa gelei. President Walter Hepner San Diego Bute College. . Superintendent A. A. Douglas Modesto City School. Prlnclpa Kalph Wad.worth. oLa Angelei Unl vanity High School; Ptosldoat B Lyons. Pomona Ooliege; Slev Jsme* O'Oowd. 8ap*rlat*ad*nt of Catholic Colleges; sad Prealdent Smith of the Btste Boerd of Eduction, Varsity F Revives After Two-year Lull ths com* back trail laat week whan th* Vsrslty F. honor club of sll nen students who hsve been warded st least one varsity let er In eae of the msjor sports, met for the Brst time slao* ISM • Shropshire, holder of foot snd track letters, wa* elected president of the group with Olena Shifter ti vice prealdent Other of cert win be elected at the nert icetlng to be held st the hots Beea Lewis, navy lieutenant irroier active member PttOecti which' the Varsity F III tackle Include the reclaiming of the Vsrslty F box above th* FSC ichert. th* Using over ef a parking lot adjacent to tbe stadl lllls) l.atrt.r goodi, (Winder, Plerson, C.L.) and eigsrett** (blink, blsnk, snd blsnk) . . . Suit up st barrack* rid* nto town . . . play gam* . . . Win dsr snd OusUfson meet two Ma rtnei after game in wrestling mitch over game' . sal In Italian Joint In town back to barracks eat and hoard bus by S In morning . boms by S In the afternoon www Left ever . COP FSC game will le—why not contact an •astern team and cancel the COP ■ud fight ... Big dot* of naw cam pa* lettermen due to arrival of the 1S44 football awards . . Plerson msy ssk ths board of athletic con trol to award traveling JackeU at the end of the se**on .. C.L. y$&~ Qfa Hardware, Glassware Sporting Goods Crockery, Fine China Crystal WALTER BYDB CO. 18211831 Fulton St More Football (Coatiaoad />•** Paf I) PageTrtree Arcrvary Added To WAA Af4*rvTTi4*e__ ef the'eietrr 1 Including dnnces and f**d* Tokalon Holds First Meeting of Semester The —coed Thuraday i month was set as the ateetl for the group, i Few Servicemen Are Enrolled in Classes It hough about SO i.rvlc* mat ■e enrolled at the beginning ef semester, about half of these compl*t*d S out of IS during tb* gam* fer s very geed gverage. The Msrines were strengthened for the contest by severs! players from the strong CI Tors Marine aggregation and It wst one of these en wbo msde the touchdown The Bulldog, btd trouM* getting rolling tor any lengthy drtvss sa< flvs seas htUresptlBas by tb* Ma rin* backs didn't h.lp tb* Sister. PLAV PAN OltOO The Bulldogs will sttempt beck In the win column thl. week when the Ban Diego State Atteci Invtde Ratcllff Stadium Saturday night. The Atteci do not have a very impreealve record thr* Mason ■nd the Bulldog* may hav* sa easy im* But. records don't win gtBBB Jack Kelley led tbe Ststsrs In yards gained wiU SS. bat thr** others had belter svsrsget or yards gained a ?>Uy Oteas Shaffer mid* If yarda In S tries, Ja* Shropshire made IS y.rdt in th* urn number pUy*. and Frank Viitrello gained IS vsrds In nt playi Slate', bark* averager: SJ yard* per play as against S.S for th* Marlnea Th* M arises. however, had a'mott twlct BS maay running pUyi Prank Valarello led in paaalag ith lit completions la eight eees tar S7 yard*. Msl Ousufsoa computed on* out of three hat bad two iaUreepled. and Joe Falco t ttudanU. of them In the math claaeei perenUy they were forced to leave becaese aessp schedule required it tbe Mm* the class or they wer* trsae- ferred te ether eampa. ball meeting* ire held ea T and Thursdsy* There hae I good turnout ef stedssea Par . tctlvtty sad tf mere wish Sa } • nother court can he used far shap. keeper Paula Sareo. IS yard* sad M Wseer aha* FRIENDLY FOBS RADIO SERVICB WANTED-ot Olive Inn - TOUNTAJN GIRL CAR HOPS AND DISHWASHERS Improper lighting is fust os bed for yavr ayes os She crazy Idee shown here. Use correct size bulbs In proper fixtures for your study ond work Keep your butt* cleon ond you'll be surprised how much better you can see ■ ETTIP. LIGHT MIANS •bTTIR sight coca-cola •anuria ixmbahy or n tw^ftnat
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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 |
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Title | October 23, 1945 Pg 2-3 |
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 | Pe>oe Two -Tae Fresno State) College Collegian - •COLLEOIAM tmiaaa HsIliHii snd Ss.mln.tlwi P.rlods by TMsTaStNO STATS COLLSOS ASSOCIATION TMB collioian orrick. st»*.m ustss, *%*** *-e Editor Advertising Nsrwa Editor Copy Editor Sports Writers Jean «Coaey Clarence Niebuhr . Bonnie Baeman Betty Kent Bob Minor and Bruca Farris VLVoU. front tne Ls7iar . . . By T. EHon Fcveman Sprawling en the *t*pe of the union as it hia i these sunny October days, tbs Old Cellarlte ha* c to torn* gloomy conclusion, concerning the ttat* *f the world, tnd If you're loeklag fer height, cheery stuff today, better not road any further What World of Good Will Man's first aa of violence probably was when rhe cute little thing began kicking his mother's womb around; now he kicks old mother nature's building blocks around What's it going to get him? The slick boys with the long, gray beards hav* for untold centuries been telling the gullible that Man is natures ace in the hole, he is top dog in this world and all the others for that matter. It must be admitted that there have been a lot of beautiful dreams ground out about the wonderful creature Man could be and the life he could lead, but for the most part they're just dreams. When he gets into a corner, he rust can't produce Man is an animal and like most of them, violence is the only device he relies on. Oh yes, he has a mind, but he uses thai to find better w/a*s of doing violence to those about him. Until the year 194) AD, the damage that Man could do was fairly well limited in area and extetit, but now it lies within his power so destroy the very earth upon which he lives and very much within his inrtfnediate power to r all life upon this earth. So you think the nations are too smart to have any more wars . . . what kind of dream dssst do you use, Mac? No rational man would have led his country to complete destruction in rhe service of ego mania but Germany was destroyed, a man did it and his people let htm Perhaps you think the good people are bent on saving the world That's good for a laugh, when every one thinks his country is the only fit one, that to be patriotic is to raise one's own country above all others "My country, right or wrong, but my country" that's the good old fighting spirit that will save thc world. Do you really think Texas cares about the rest of the world when she doesn't even give ^a damn about thc 47 other tributary states of this country' California, they say, is enlightened; but they cant tolerate an American whose eyes aren't set at the "proper'' angle There is a voice in the distance, religion will » me the world! Even Bob Hope can't top that one. Mighty religion which keeps one church for the white and one for thc colored is going s love and brother- e Incidsntslly, sprawling on the union st.ps 1* not Just s wsy of 1**1 no iw*y tlmt better tpent studying tP*ty Bel. Actually He It ee a vital BB) •l*n. having jun been signed a* h**d tsltnt teout f*r th* Omega*, and whit* titling an th* union it.pt h* It tbl* te keep an aya on th. girl* playing kick-ball on th* training acMool ground*. It wa* whllt observing th* training Mhoel girl* at play thit th. C.li.rit* cam* te hi* gloomy conclusion. a a * For *ome reason or other, tboee girl* aren't play Ing hick ball th* way It should be played Something li missing Csll It tbe old righting spirit, or the will to win. or whit you will, the training school girls lust dont hsvs It Prsnkly. they plsy lousy kick-ball A Iscksdsistoal. haoasard •pint am*ng th* trglning school fllllta Sloppy b*** running, poor pitching, and butter fingered "eld ing aro th* rut*. Why. th* Old C.llarlt. could play better than tomi of tho** dam** Bom. of th.m manage ts mak* ai many it thr** trron •n th* tarn* play. Th* 1st* John McOraw would navar tolerate that .or. ef thing. * * * True enough, all .ports hav* suffered from tt war. hut now thtt peace haa beea rwetored. kick ball thould be brought up to tome presentable stead ard. Yoa may say it's past a ***** sad what dtf ference doe. It stake? But that's not tbe Idea. Tht Idea is thst here on the training school play grounds the** girls sre being trained fer the greet game of Ufa Kick bill Is. not jnet ■ — character developer What if the** girls grow up with th* seme devil may care spirit? Whst If they bring It to their adult activities, to home making to child bearing* I tell you. It bode* ill for future generations 0 * * Bv*n without ggtata nvelitioni (the Old C hsent had a dlvln* rev.lstlon In weeks), the ' Cellarlte is frsnkly concerned about tbe future. If ta* condition* mmlf**t on th* kick-ball Slid continue, th* C*ll*r1t* giv** th* world about SO mor* year*. Tak* It or leav* It and dent ssy hs didn't wsm you Frosh to Discuss Queens Tea ~ne nous* letting for the tnnual eea't Taa" will be dlscuiMd th* weekly meeting of the Women ■ Actlvltiet Club I today In tbe botanical garden, at 11 am the tea where the local butlnen men ind women Judge who of tbe top tve candidates will be cheeen queen of the campua The tea will be held tht Thuraday before tbe ball Having oleaned the trophy case al week, the committee from the Pre*hman Wom.-i Club ar* thinning no* of v. hat to tuL.tn th* dl.play wlndnw adjacent ojhe coffee shop The girl* were Joanne Carrol. Marie Bernard. Carolyn Road. Jean LaPolletle. Noma PbiBb Jan Anderson. Ulllan Harmon Martha tiros*. Jeanne Andrei*. Shirley Lowry. Irene Musics. Caro Un* Maclaa. Joan Furh*. Virgin!* Imperatlce. Thelma Weber. Plor I, Marilyn Avli. Barbara Thaxter. Betty Dutrow. Kmma Thurber. Helen Kllever ind Gloria Hald Home Ec Society Conduirts Inttiation The borne economics practice parlment waa the letting for tb* formal Initiation of eighteen new membera Into the Omlcron Sigma I. heate economic* *oror1ty. laat *ek. Wllma June Vo*e. prealdent. con- dtirted the candlelight services, sa stated by her officers Pledges sccepted Into the elub .ere Hilda Engllke. Florence Al •lander. Norms Trsbue. Fllene '.rinde. Dorothy Boemeajlan. Mirt ella Green. Ella Butts. Pat Young. Joyce Hellman. Doris Rotillard. Pauline I'endergrass Marilyn Bopp. Melva Dildln Ann Puller. Isabel! Mlsenheimer and Nina Paris i. Uoulie Porch li sponsor of club ind Mn Betty Hender ■ nd Cora* Burdlrk ar* co-ad e next meeting will be held November 7 with Pauline Pender gran trtlng ■« general chairman ind Norma Trabue a* refreshment halrman Director of Education Dies in Sacramento Dr Walter F Dexter, director of education in charge of all «tate illege*. died yesterday afternoon Dr Dexter had been In a hoapl I ilnce Tuesday afternoon when he suffered a heart attack HU phyilclin hsd previously an nounced thai he bad a "60 SO' Dr Dexter waa appointed by Gov -nor Men-lam to the position of ate superintendent of public In ttrtictlon In 1937 He had twice been relelected snd held the po«1 tbe time of hit deitb Intereit Dr Dexter took In te college* hs* been an aaaet greatest value to tbe Inetl commented Dr Prank W •oiiege prealdent hood. If it weren't for a few civil laws, the churches of brotherly love would still be at each other's throat, busily engaged in exterminating themselves Those poot sinners, the Mohammedans and thc Buddhists—they must be made ro see as we see, even if we have to hold a knife at their throats, for reasons of love and charity, course Those cute little boys and girls that sent to Sunday School as puncrually the of the week they arc busy learning the hates of the grown-ups, learning to hate thc Jews Ciarhol.es or Protestants, to hate racial minor iocs and those of differing physical appearances So Man isjfoing to be peaceful now . that's what you think! You'd better start thinking it over, and if you want any grandchildren on your knee, try using some of that Christian love you're so proud of and remember the world, not the nation As it stands now, Men haven't the gun so survive the results of their own intelligence' — / A. Bonds. BUY WAR BONDS Justesens Food Stores, inc. Quality Economy "Friendly, Courteous Service" STOP1E NUMBS" PS: S10 Blackatont Olsl S-B7SS gTOBE NUMBER St: MS N. Van Noes, Dial 4-1SS2 Vegetiblei S11 N. Van Neee, Olsl 2J42S Meet* SOS N. Van Neee, Dial 2 S7SS 8T0BE NUMBER 17: 1220 N. Freeno Dial S-74S7 gTOBE NUMBER SB: SeM Venters, Olsl S-SeTz OPPICa AND WAREHOUSE Staff Sergeant Rush To Receive Discharge Staff Sergeant Richard William lush, former Presno State College itudent. hi* been transferred to AAP Separation Bate. Kelly Pleld. Tex . where be will be hbn orably discharged from Ihe Areny Staff Sergeant Bush served ss s ealher observer In the AAP Weathst Group, with headquarter! Kelly Field Tsxsa Since 1910 Fresno's House of finer Jewelry \. S. Shaddow Jewelry Co. 1134 Fulton Phone 2-3197 "Sweetheart" Diamonds Gruen, Bulove, Longines, Tavanaes, Hamilton, Elgin, Welthem Watches Distinctive Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STITDENT3 AND FACULTY I —- Headquarters for FRATERNITY PINS SORORITY PINS TROPHIES Cloas 1926 Varsity "T Society Alpha Fraternity Short Shavings BY Ctxndv Legs it hurt* Preano Btate en tered the "to**" column for tb* Bret time thli veer when the SaaU Barbara Marine* handed tbe Bulldog* a 10 beating Saturday night The Bulldog* played a much bet ter game Saturday night than any played ilnce 1842 From tbe laat gamee In '42 through all 12 games played tlnce then to number IS— the lucky IS even If It waa a loaa —lb* Bulldog* never looked better - The Freeno Mete Collage Collegian . Big Thrill . "Hey. ; i Ihre bark* only tak. a ooupl* of hoars aad you'll be back by lunch." waa tb* greeting thrown at the three Harry eyed football playsrs by tne Mertne Lieutenant "Bur*." the boys yelled ss thr** coveralls were thrown st them with instruction! to pot them on Then. Louie Papac. Olenn Shaffer climbed Into their sew clothe* hut poor Leo Oarabadlan . . . alas, pant* too damn smaU. tmi with the aaaltt ance of Shaft and Papac. and a couple of rppi In Ufa right placet. Lao boaxaed the C 47 tveasoort headed for the border town After s ride of only minute* they •tepped out on tb* Marin* baee In San Diego. Another sheet interest of tint* and they were In Santa Barbara again. Nothing to It. 4j * * Shady Lady ... A picture •tarring Olnny gleams waa played at ths Msrin* camp theater Saturday stternoon . . snd quits s picturs It wss too . . . but, only s fsw ef those pr.s.nt knew that th.y war* gating on a girl (what- ts gsl) that g*t h.r start right h*r« st Frssn* But* Col leg. Olnny att.nd.d PBC for over two years befor. being hlr*d ss s singsr. Hsr partnts itltl live e e a Th* trip Ah yss, ss usual, many Incidents of Interest wsre recorded by Candy Legs Moyer't but to Bants Barbara hy tb* wsy of San I.uli Obispo, ltd down coast . . . S4S mil** all told •tarving by time of arrival arrive at Santa Barbara Marin* Air Station Marine lesus blank*!* . . ailed with food . . . tucked Int. bed . . . eemtbody put aalt li bed , . . gft st f . . . eat . . big pok.r gam. go*, on . . . nooi m.il **t up on with poke . . . PX hu big bu»ln**» d*slln CHRISMAN'S PHARMACY 244g Stsnlslsus Fountain Candies Drugs Toilet Articles State Group Will Meet in Fresno Th* stste committee on tb* ec c-etilttion of rollege* tnd solver I will meet st ths lallfornlan Hotel In Freeno Thursdsy snd Friday. Pari of their actlvttlee will In hide reviewing the Freeno But* ippllratlon for approval rf Itt gram to prepsre high school t< which Dr ' elite ke Vuji Tbe committee. Frisk W. Thosna FSC. I. chairman, li appointed by board of education to upectlon of all collegea and unlvertltlei that prepare teachers fer any level ef public schools Other membert of the committee re Dean Frank N. Freeman. I'm orally of California: Deaa Luclan Kenney. Stanford University; Deaa aa Hell. University of South California. Dsen Edwin Lee University of California at Lea Aa gelei. President Walter Hepner San Diego Bute College. . Superintendent A. A. Douglas Modesto City School. Prlnclpa Kalph Wad.worth. oLa Angelei Unl vanity High School; Ptosldoat B Lyons. Pomona Ooliege; Slev Jsme* O'Oowd. 8ap*rlat*ad*nt of Catholic Colleges; sad Prealdent Smith of the Btste Boerd of Eduction, Varsity F Revives After Two-year Lull ths com* back trail laat week whan th* Vsrslty F. honor club of sll nen students who hsve been warded st least one varsity let er In eae of the msjor sports, met for the Brst time slao* ISM • Shropshire, holder of foot snd track letters, wa* elected president of the group with Olena Shifter ti vice prealdent Other of cert win be elected at the nert icetlng to be held st the hots Beea Lewis, navy lieutenant irroier active member PttOecti which' the Varsity F III tackle Include the reclaiming of the Vsrslty F box above th* FSC ichert. th* Using over ef a parking lot adjacent to tbe stadl lllls) l.atrt.r goodi, (Winder, Plerson, C.L.) and eigsrett** (blink, blsnk, snd blsnk) . . . Suit up st barrack* rid* nto town . . . play gam* . . . Win dsr snd OusUfson meet two Ma rtnei after game in wrestling mitch over game' . sal In Italian Joint In town back to barracks eat and hoard bus by S In morning . boms by S In the afternoon www Left ever . COP FSC game will le—why not contact an •astern team and cancel the COP ■ud fight ... Big dot* of naw cam pa* lettermen due to arrival of the 1S44 football awards . . Plerson msy ssk ths board of athletic con trol to award traveling JackeU at the end of the se**on .. C.L. y$&~ Qfa Hardware, Glassware Sporting Goods Crockery, Fine China Crystal WALTER BYDB CO. 18211831 Fulton St More Football (Coatiaoad />•** Paf I) PageTrtree Arcrvary Added To WAA Af4*rvTTi4*e__ ef the'eietrr 1 Including dnnces and f**d* Tokalon Holds First Meeting of Semester The —coed Thuraday i month was set as the ateetl for the group, i Few Servicemen Are Enrolled in Classes It hough about SO i.rvlc* mat ■e enrolled at the beginning ef semester, about half of these compl*t*d S out of IS during tb* gam* fer s very geed gverage. The Msrines were strengthened for the contest by severs! players from the strong CI Tors Marine aggregation and It wst one of these en wbo msde the touchdown The Bulldog, btd trouM* getting rolling tor any lengthy drtvss sa< flvs seas htUresptlBas by tb* Ma rin* backs didn't h.lp tb* Sister. PLAV PAN OltOO The Bulldogs will sttempt beck In the win column thl. week when the Ban Diego State Atteci Invtde Ratcllff Stadium Saturday night. The Atteci do not have a very impreealve record thr* Mason ■nd the Bulldog* may hav* sa easy im* But. records don't win gtBBB Jack Kelley led tbe Ststsrs In yards gained wiU SS. bat thr** others had belter svsrsget or yards gained a ?>Uy Oteas Shaffer mid* If yarda In S tries, Ja* Shropshire made IS y.rdt in th* urn number pUy*. and Frank Viitrello gained IS vsrds In nt playi Slate', bark* averager: SJ yard* per play as against S.S for th* Marlnea Th* M arises. however, had a'mott twlct BS maay running pUyi Prank Valarello led in paaalag ith lit completions la eight eees tar S7 yard*. Msl Ousufsoa computed on* out of three hat bad two iaUreepled. and Joe Falco t ttudanU. of them In the math claaeei perenUy they were forced to leave becaese aessp schedule required it tbe Mm* the class or they wer* trsae- ferred te ether eampa. ball meeting* ire held ea T and Thursdsy* There hae I good turnout ef stedssea Par . tctlvtty sad tf mere wish Sa } • nother court can he used far shap. keeper Paula Sareo. IS yard* sad M Wseer aha* FRIENDLY FOBS RADIO SERVICB WANTED-ot Olive Inn - TOUNTAJN GIRL CAR HOPS AND DISHWASHERS Improper lighting is fust os bed for yavr ayes os She crazy Idee shown here. Use correct size bulbs In proper fixtures for your study ond work Keep your butt* cleon ond you'll be surprised how much better you can see ■ ETTIP. LIGHT MIANS •bTTIR sight coca-cola •anuria ixmbahy or n tw^ftnat |