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Pege Four Shaffer Stars In Bruin Meet rreeao Stats College traveled to| Berkeley end loot to the Brulne of the University ol California Batur gay hut a Pr**no Stat* «lnderm*n stole the ahow by winning three Brat pieces and a aecond for IS of ths Bulldog's point* Olen Shaffer, tall blond, transfer from Modeato Junior College, notched the No Stepou lo ths bur - die races, took the SSO yard, daab aad placed aecond tn tbe 10U in th* Um* of 105. which la alow for Shatter who uaually doe* It la 10 1 Joe Bbropeblre ran ooly oo* race, the 440. which he woo easily but Coach J Flint Hannsr Jerked hli from sll other events becsuss of a bruised hip bono sustslned spring football practice The final score. Preeno. 41 VS. California SSV*. would have been much closer If Shropshire. Ken Mills, middle distance man who contracted the mumps s day before th* meet. Prank Varlll pamper, who sprained bla beck tbe day before, had been present Norman Rudy, weight man, Bret In the Javslln wllh a he* 1SS feet. 2Vs Inches He slso pieced third In the discus and shot-put. Preeno State did not sport a r« lay teem The aummary MUe run—Won by Ring. (Cal.) eeoond. Elliott. (Cal); third. Ma gaafjno*. (Cal). Time 4 2 440 yard run Won by Bbrop ehlre. (FSC): eecond. Ryddl. : third. Hyne. (Cal -The Fresno Stete Colleg a Collegia n_ Won Interested In a courte*y VE Day Assembly iAAUWOH.r. Wom.r, Sings World Hope 'Nrf<>n-1 M»mb»"hiP« I Breaking Into the drain* of Star Spangled Banner." wltl tenae af calm acceptance of the European victory won. of tbe real Hon of the victory in Pacific yet be attained and the }ob of mak Ing of the peace after It la achiav ed. Stater, began I heir observance of VE Day Tuesday morn m at 0 OU/ln the rol|e.ge> auel'.'oiluni Jnughta of a aeriou* nature, iiepxomlnant in the audience, vemplifled by Dr Prank W Thomas, college- prealdent. aa he > the war yet lo be waged for final victory and the grave re ponalbHIty of Ih* Cnlted Slates long with the other nstlons of thi rnrlti. lo be aBsuiued alter II I* SIS ISO ysrd dash- Woo by Kenfleld. (Cal); eecond. Shaffer. P8C third. Waahburn. (Cal) Time :1S.S. IBS yard high hurdles — Won by Shaffer. (FBC): aecond. Norberg. (Cal ) third. Schulse. (Call. Time — :SSJ. SSO yard run- Won by Hartaell. (Cal); eecoad. Benny. (Cal); third. Jaoquee. (Cal ) Time—1:SS.S. SSO yard daab—Won by Shaffer. (FBC): aecoad. Kenfleld. (Cal); third. McQueen (Cal) Time -,n.y Two mile run—Won by Elliott. (Cal); second. Klaling. (FSC); third. Dolaa. (Cal.) Time—S:64 S SSO yard low hurdle* — Wea by Shaffer. (FBC); eecond. Norberg. (Cal); third. Schulse (Cal) Time -SSS MUe relay — Woo by California (ao competition) Time— S SS S Pole veult — Won by Devi. (Cal); aecoad. Haney. (FBC): third. Ahern. (Cal.) end Bolt (FBC). tied. Height 11 feet. « Shot put — Won bj llsrdmg (Cal); eeoond. Rudy. (FBC): third. Harta. (Cal ) Distance—45 feet. 1 inch High lump Won by Bryaa (Cal). second. Bryant. (Cal); third. Ahern. (Cal ) Height S feet. 11 Inches » Javslin - Won by Rury. (FBC); eeeoad. Bdmonaton. (Call third. t'Bger. (Cal ) Distance— 1SS feet St* iBcbee Broad Jump—Won by Norberg. Dr Thoin.i* exprmmed hi* tbsni fulnss* to be In America apeaklng to a pan ..: It* yout.ger ge Hon who. he Bald, have the power lo remake (be world In community alngtng led by Mary Kohler. college sophomore Statera i«lneu wit*, people all over America. In Singing such numbers as "Dong Long Trail When Johnny (onus Marching Home, and "Over Thoie" Tbey aang Eng land's "Whltw Cliff* of Dover" am' Amerlcs'o "flod Blees Aiaerlcs " Tbe Navy hymn. "Eternal Fathei Strong to Save." Instead of the PSC Alfi. V.tei. .a* sung at the aston. (Cal ) third. Stuart/ (Cal ) Diatance—Sl feet. 7S. Inchee Discus Woo by Harding. (Cal.); eeeaad. Daniels (FBC): third. Rady. (FBC). Diatance 143 feet. S Buy War Bonds Homemalcers Discuss Health Program "How, th* Health Program can be Correlated to Heme Economics wss dBM-ussed by Mrs Ceyrl Nel ■on. Saturdsy when SS member* ol the Central Section of the Caltfor a Home Economic* Association et at the Freano SUte College Wllna June Voee. Freano Bute College delegate to the Home Eco nomlca convention held In Berkdey April IS. gave a report on "The Workshop " More Conference (continued from Pag* One) Francisco World Conisrsncs which w underway, and of aoy other conference which may be called In rder to further world peace The delegation, and tbelr chair sen are aa follows rolled Steles. Milton Rlckels. British Empire. Howard Hopeon. Russia. Alberta Klehl China. Dola Chun. Latin America, bee Soto; aad France. Prank Meeple Any vialtor who wlabea to attend ly or all of the meeting. Is car llally Invited Thoee wishing to at lend tbe luncheon ahould algn up immediately with Josephine Ar 2/or Fffathrr's 2)ay Why Not a BEAUTIFUL GIFT Of Her Favorite Flowers from the Van Ness Floral Shop 1841 Fulton Ph. S-Mie or S-7896 membership to the American Asso- nn of I'nlverslty Women are aeked to leave Ihetr names In Dean .taker . office. The memberabip. which Is good anywhere In California where there is s branch of tbe nssoctattoi given to three grsdustlng ssnlor Th* Presno brsnch of AAI'W i» giving s tea at the home of Mr* William Mlkesell. 10SC Cambridge Avenue Saturday fioni * l> m to T. Baseball Ends With Defeat by COP The Preano Stats College I ball aeaaon ended Saturday when the College of Pacific Tigers whipped the llulldoge. 10-1. In Stockton Thla was tt,e aecond or a two day aeries The flrat game on Prl day ended 100 in favor of the Tig The Bulldoga. handicapped by lack of men. played four Interest legiate gamea. two agalnat the College of Pacific aad two agalnat the Cal Poly team of San Ulla Obispo Botb opposing teems consisted mostly of nsval trainees, while the Bulldoga were all clvlllana. Includ ing five veterans of World War II. Earl 11 Wight served ss coach for the season. Gifts are— Sporting I China and Cry Walter Byde Co. Hardware—Sporting Goods . Fine China and Crystal Initiations Held by Alpha Theta Sorority New membere of the Alpha Theta Sorority will be preeented at a tea from S to S Sunday after noon In the W E R Schottstaedt home on Wilson Avenue Receiving will be Barbara Hock .•tt. the president of the sorority. Mr* Rsy Hsrnion. president of the alumni chspter; Mrs Wilms F Wight, sponsor, snd t.wenne Levi* Itarbara Hebert. Deanna Carlson. . .n Hetty I-usllln. El olse Pymn. Jsnlre Connerly. Helen Mies. Rosemary Johnson, and Cor ,11..- l-holle-l Mis Ruth I) Wderman. Mrs E. V Tenney. «nd Mr* Scbottrtaedt will be circulating hoeteeaee. Eleanor Collin* will be aaaiated In serving by the members of tbe snBafggj (",iie-»ta will be aerved IB the living room and In the garden Miss Hockett will conduct the formal Initiation ceremony before the tea COLLEGE GIRLS The Telephone Company is offering a full time job for the summer vacation period and part-time after school starts, a, You'll find your job interesting . . . plea«.nt and essential, both now and after the war. Our employment advisor will be glad to give you complete information. Come in and talk it over. 1455 Van Ness Ave. THE PACIFIC TELT AND TEL. CO. f-'alrotxix* \Jttr ADVERTISERS San Joaquin Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddow Jewelry Co. The finest in Diemonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY I Headquarters for FRATERNITY end SORORITY PINS Management Maurice "Red' Member Ckras 1926 Vcnxury "F" Sod.ty Alpha Fraternity Greetings, brother... Have a Coca-Cola ... or initiating a new subject of Neptune Everybody enjoys * moment .1 g.««l nuiu'cJ fries momeni begin* *t the word. Hare a Cab*. That'* why a pause lor IgMSM <<>..< <.l* h greened with * .mil* in to nunr places,oo tbe Mas sod •••crtcst, |u»t *v*it Ig in your home. It'* s happy symbol among people who unilcrsianJ the plcu.nl way* of friendship. S aVJtHOBTV OS mi COCA-COL* COMSAHV tV Hey Day 1-5 p. m., Masque Ball 9-12 ToniJH Roeding Park Hey Day Scene; Dance in Union Features Masquerade ■COLLEOsAM "READABLE — WORTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 West Coast Relays to Get 800 Entries Seven haartud te SwS American mea will partlrtpste- In the running of the ISth Annusl We*»t Coaat Re lay* to be held May IS. In Ratcliffe Stadium, according to the lateet entry figures Th* relays sill have live dlvl slons. Including tbe Inlercollegiste claaa. Junior College All Civilian College claaa, Service Men's class. High School class. Junior high claaa and elementary achool clasa. Seven teims hsve Meet entries for the Intercollegiate clasa. They In elude all the larger of the (all fornia universities, whlrh sill semi over one hundred men. The Olym plr (tub of San Franriaco sill send) 25 men tn compete in this claaa In the 'scrvlr*#men's rlaaa. the Fourth Air Force will gather men tram the various air bases extern! Ing from Ihr northern border to tin- Mexlcsn border Other* *t4ml I>ie>*.) Nsvsl Trslning Bam nails Nsval Air Bass. March Field, and Muror Army Air Haa* la the Junior College All Civilian College class, seven school have placed entries Fresno State head* the list with 14 men masts in. In.I.' lam Angelea City College. Clen.lale Junior College. Modesto Jn- ■ Isge. Compton Junioi Culleae. Paaa dena Junior College, an.l S.-i. ta mento College. Twenty-alx high achool* have no- Mlled tbe reiaya comm " they will have entries Moet nf the- i-ntrle* will rnnie from S.n Joaquin Valley school* extending from Dak ersfield In the'south lo Modesto in the north ' Forty seven official* haw sag eeoted to eerv* at the Kelay*. ar cording lo J Flint Hanner. who la Jean Barger Is New AWS Prexy Jean Barger. junior, waa sleeted AWS president for the next year at the AWS electloa staged In tbe I'nlon Wednesday. Miss Barger. who will succeed Betty Pearson aa prealdent of the organisation, la a member of Tokalon and tbe Alpha Theta Sorority. She la now Worn en's Legislative Commissioner and waa formerly secretary of the atu dent body and a member of the rally committee. other officer* elected were Janet llllss. vice prealdent; Jolene Mor riah. secretary; Mary lee Clough. t-le-ctlon mansger; Maralou Oneto. publicity manager; Barbara Castle berry, treasurer. There will be a revote today between Barbara Hebert and Francea Womrk for the office of historian from » o'clock to 3 o'clock In the foyer of Ihe Union Candldatea for AWS offices were ti.xlui ..I at an open meeting of ■ \\\s Luncheon Club Tuesdsy mu In tbe committee room of tbs l.ites were. In addition . those elected. Jeen CBsey,,, vice S>lvla Carlaon. eecre- tary; Rewemary Johnson, election Kola Gerard, historian. Editor Petitions Due Room 12JA, th* offic* of Dr. Hubert Philln* chairman of Ih* board ef pub..cation*, and will be du* Monday, May 21 Final Canteen Men from the Hammer Field Army Air Ilea* were entertained by Fresno Bute coeds laat Friday night at the final eanteen of the clal hall of lb* it b 11 In the eo- IRC Mock Peace Confab May 24 Plans ar* uaderway for the mock International Pea©* Confer**.** to be held at FSC oo May SI. The a* tlvRles ot the Peace Conference [say which la being sponsored by tbe International Relation* Club will begin at 10 o'clock and will laat throughout tb* reet of the day. Tb* conference wlU begin with tbe registration of all th* delegates at 10 o'clock Ib the Union Social Hall At 11 o'clock, the first plan lary session will be opened srlth an addreee of welcome by student preeldent. Frank Meeple. who will then turn the meeting over to Dob Levy, chairman of the la*af*TSB>t»*. The remainder of thle first sea sloa will be devoted to entertala ment prepared by aad repreeeating eech of the dctegaUoas Tb* meet Ing will tbea be adJoum*d for lunch. The luncheon wlU be glvea la tlie I'nlon Committee Room at 11 Hubert Phillips, profea or of socIbI science, will preside ■ \er the program which Is to in lude an address by tbs Mexican From one o'clock until S Candidates To Be Introduced at Park Fourteen candidate, competing for six student body offices, will be introduced during Hey Day activities at Roeding Park this afternoon, according to Betty Veale. rally committee chairman Presidential candidates Inclade I,ola Ttrowe. Frank Meeple and Murrell Pannett. Mlaa Browe. Junior, I* a phyalcal education I Jor, past preeldent of WAA, a sat ber of Tokaloo and PI FpeUon. i I* chairman or the college unit of the Red Croe* Mesple. tbe Incumbent. I* running for a aecond term aa Undent prealdent He I* a member of .Beta Mu fraternity. Blue Key. aad baa been prominent In playhouse ae tlvttle* He will be a aealor aeat y*ar. Pannett. wbo amSll be a senloi Best year, la th* atudent Instructor tn tb* I'nlverslty Street PUyhooao. where he worked Ib •tagwersft sad motion picture production. A film colleg* life wa* recently com plated under his guidance and wlU he shown to valley high atarmm. He a member of Set* Ma Competing for the offlc* of vice preeldent are Juanita Brown. Mary lou Frymlre. aad Le* Soto Mlaa Brown la a member of Pal Cbl lota ind a Junior. She* Is SMxx.ll.xBt ef Tokalon. and Empathy and la a imber of the Collegian staff. Miss Frymlre Is an Omega aad a member of tbe Campus staff. , a veteraa, U pi**ld*nt ef IRC and secretary-tisae.ioi for AMS. He. also, will be a aealor next The candldatee for aecreUry are Marjorle Slewert. Junior. DelU Big ma Epslloa: Marjory Wright. e*a- OeltB Mu Phi; Jackie Schsk t. Junior. Sigma Phi Oamaaa; aod Jean Mile*, axypbceaot*. Alpha Theta. Horace White. Theta Cbl fraternity, and Norman Rudy. Sigma Tan frateralty. ar* running for btea'e The hoe petitioner for the offlee will i fronting world peaee. The final eeoeloa will be held la the mala auditorium aad wlU deal with the solving of the** problem* as preeeated by tbe < I bo aajaaseai fee conference The PUI POOS Of tb* CSjasssWlWafseS will be to introducs aad preeent to ell etudenta and vialtor* the prob- lema confronting the United Nation* Tbey will Include the prob- iema to be dealt with at tbe Baa (Continued am Pa** Paaw) Students Enroll in Lite Saving Classes About IS etudenta havs enrolled la the Red Croaa life saving which awaaa laet week aad will laat for two mat* weeka. aeeerd- Ing to Hot** Burgee* chairs the ftrot aid and water eafet] mlttee apoasortag the class. Betty Jan* Lars*. ie emmmy eeery bo** hew at tb* >ll*«* pool, aad ah. Studenta who paaa tbe IT bean of Instruction will be glean thetr Classes Dismissed For Rally Activity Today designate. Hay Da*jfl for the studenta of Freara. SUte College beginning at 1 o'clock near the tennis < in Roeding Park .nd < In. with lb* Masque BaB I iln.. Class** are belag tl tbe afternoon ao tl participate la the % ■ . mmm *. beta, organised by th* RaBy < -ilttee. ^^T^^^ The activity beta. | ball and vollsyball gamee, a legged race, baseball aad I throws for both boy* aad I ig-of-war. aad a shoo rasm Betty Lo* VeeJe. Baity < ss chalrmss. argea st.ii. have blcyclee to rid* theaa < the park. Sponsors for tb* Hey I am Include staff BMftgSS all P. Baker. Mr*. I Mrs. Helen F. Rahrar. Th. M.sque Hall will b nlgbt be the aoelal Ml I ber* of the ratty uaOtm aSis '■■ ■•■• dane*,* tl SO a person. laee and awar*. **■ k. | lumee. Judirea of the mmmi includ* Mr. and Mrs. Marah. Mr. aad Mr* Joe* 1 Mr. aad Mr* Morgan, aad I Mr*. Walter Hlakel and the i thst tbe people r small ipeclfied Urn* la th* * _ Mask) will be fBralahoi I Coed Hospitel Planned for Saturday ae* will leave th* froat a library tomorrow eveatag at clock to tske girt. U i Croaa Hammer Field b accerdla. te Oloria > man .of tbe camp aad h Ittee. ^^T^ Sian upa hav, ta week la the unloi wl. . slaned up sr at least twar haa by tb* bey* la the bj n to song* by Ka un... mu.le rail tions by Arpa. C the ■ earthly pat* K-hiBH. chairman; • ice-chalrmaa; —^ a, Waada CwfaJR Hal
Object Description
Title | 1945_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 4, 1945 Pg 4- May 11, 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 | Pege Four Shaffer Stars In Bruin Meet rreeao Stats College traveled to| Berkeley end loot to the Brulne of the University ol California Batur gay hut a Pr**no Stat* «lnderm*n stole the ahow by winning three Brat pieces and a aecond for IS of ths Bulldog's point* Olen Shaffer, tall blond, transfer from Modeato Junior College, notched the No Stepou lo ths bur - die races, took the SSO yard, daab aad placed aecond tn tbe 10U in th* Um* of 105. which la alow for Shatter who uaually doe* It la 10 1 Joe Bbropeblre ran ooly oo* race, the 440. which he woo easily but Coach J Flint Hannsr Jerked hli from sll other events becsuss of a bruised hip bono sustslned spring football practice The final score. Preeno. 41 VS. California SSV*. would have been much closer If Shropshire. Ken Mills, middle distance man who contracted the mumps s day before th* meet. Prank Varlll pamper, who sprained bla beck tbe day before, had been present Norman Rudy, weight man, Bret In the Javslln wllh a he* 1SS feet. 2Vs Inches He slso pieced third In the discus and shot-put. Preeno State did not sport a r« lay teem The aummary MUe run—Won by Ring. (Cal.) eeoond. Elliott. (Cal); third. Ma gaafjno*. (Cal). Time 4 2 440 yard run Won by Bbrop ehlre. (FSC): eecond. Ryddl. : third. Hyne. (Cal -The Fresno Stete Colleg a Collegia n_ Won Interested In a courte*y VE Day Assembly iAAUWOH.r. Wom.r, Sings World Hope 'Nrf<>n-1 M»mb»"hiP« I Breaking Into the drain* of Star Spangled Banner." wltl tenae af calm acceptance of the European victory won. of tbe real Hon of the victory in Pacific yet be attained and the }ob of mak Ing of the peace after It la achiav ed. Stater, began I heir observance of VE Day Tuesday morn m at 0 OU/ln the rol|e.ge> auel'.'oiluni Jnughta of a aeriou* nature, iiepxomlnant in the audience, vemplifled by Dr Prank W Thomas, college- prealdent. aa he > the war yet lo be waged for final victory and the grave re ponalbHIty of Ih* Cnlted Slates long with the other nstlons of thi rnrlti. lo be aBsuiued alter II I* SIS ISO ysrd dash- Woo by Kenfleld. (Cal); eecond. Shaffer. P8C third. Waahburn. (Cal) Time :1S.S. IBS yard high hurdles — Won by Shaffer. (FBC): aecond. Norberg. (Cal ) third. Schulse. (Call. Time — :SSJ. SSO yard run- Won by Hartaell. (Cal); eecoad. Benny. (Cal); third. Jaoquee. (Cal ) Time—1:SS.S. SSO yard daab—Won by Shaffer. (FBC): aecoad. Kenfleld. (Cal); third. McQueen (Cal) Time -,n.y Two mile run—Won by Elliott. (Cal); second. Klaling. (FSC); third. Dolaa. (Cal.) Time—S:64 S SSO yard low hurdle* — Wea by Shaffer. (FBC); eecond. Norberg. (Cal); third. Schulse (Cal) Time -SSS MUe relay — Woo by California (ao competition) Time— S SS S Pole veult — Won by Devi. (Cal); aecoad. Haney. (FBC): third. Ahern. (Cal.) end Bolt (FBC). tied. Height 11 feet. « Shot put — Won bj llsrdmg (Cal); eeoond. Rudy. (FBC): third. Harta. (Cal ) Distance—45 feet. 1 inch High lump Won by Bryaa (Cal). second. Bryant. (Cal); third. Ahern. (Cal ) Height S feet. 11 Inches » Javslin - Won by Rury. (FBC); eeeoad. Bdmonaton. (Call third. t'Bger. (Cal ) Distance— 1SS feet St* iBcbee Broad Jump—Won by Norberg. Dr Thoin.i* exprmmed hi* tbsni fulnss* to be In America apeaklng to a pan ..: It* yout.ger ge Hon who. he Bald, have the power lo remake (be world In community alngtng led by Mary Kohler. college sophomore Statera i«lneu wit*, people all over America. In Singing such numbers as "Dong Long Trail When Johnny (onus Marching Home, and "Over Thoie" Tbey aang Eng land's "Whltw Cliff* of Dover" am' Amerlcs'o "flod Blees Aiaerlcs " Tbe Navy hymn. "Eternal Fathei Strong to Save." Instead of the PSC Alfi. V.tei. .a* sung at the aston. (Cal ) third. Stuart/ (Cal ) Diatance—Sl feet. 7S. Inchee Discus Woo by Harding. (Cal.); eeeaad. Daniels (FBC): third. Rady. (FBC). Diatance 143 feet. S Buy War Bonds Homemalcers Discuss Health Program "How, th* Health Program can be Correlated to Heme Economics wss dBM-ussed by Mrs Ceyrl Nel ■on. Saturdsy when SS member* ol the Central Section of the Caltfor a Home Economic* Association et at the Freano SUte College Wllna June Voee. Freano Bute College delegate to the Home Eco nomlca convention held In Berkdey April IS. gave a report on "The Workshop " More Conference (continued from Pag* One) Francisco World Conisrsncs which w underway, and of aoy other conference which may be called In rder to further world peace The delegation, and tbelr chair sen are aa follows rolled Steles. Milton Rlckels. British Empire. Howard Hopeon. Russia. Alberta Klehl China. Dola Chun. Latin America, bee Soto; aad France. Prank Meeple Any vialtor who wlabea to attend ly or all of the meeting. Is car llally Invited Thoee wishing to at lend tbe luncheon ahould algn up immediately with Josephine Ar 2/or Fffathrr's 2)ay Why Not a BEAUTIFUL GIFT Of Her Favorite Flowers from the Van Ness Floral Shop 1841 Fulton Ph. S-Mie or S-7896 membership to the American Asso- nn of I'nlverslty Women are aeked to leave Ihetr names In Dean .taker . office. The memberabip. which Is good anywhere In California where there is s branch of tbe nssoctattoi given to three grsdustlng ssnlor Th* Presno brsnch of AAI'W i» giving s tea at the home of Mr* William Mlkesell. 10SC Cambridge Avenue Saturday fioni * l> m to T. Baseball Ends With Defeat by COP The Preano Stats College I ball aeaaon ended Saturday when the College of Pacific Tigers whipped the llulldoge. 10-1. In Stockton Thla was tt,e aecond or a two day aeries The flrat game on Prl day ended 100 in favor of the Tig The Bulldoga. handicapped by lack of men. played four Interest legiate gamea. two agalnat the College of Pacific aad two agalnat the Cal Poly team of San Ulla Obispo Botb opposing teems consisted mostly of nsval trainees, while the Bulldoga were all clvlllana. Includ ing five veterans of World War II. Earl 11 Wight served ss coach for the season. Gifts are— Sporting I China and Cry Walter Byde Co. Hardware—Sporting Goods . Fine China and Crystal Initiations Held by Alpha Theta Sorority New membere of the Alpha Theta Sorority will be preeented at a tea from S to S Sunday after noon In the W E R Schottstaedt home on Wilson Avenue Receiving will be Barbara Hock .•tt. the president of the sorority. Mr* Rsy Hsrnion. president of the alumni chspter; Mrs Wilms F Wight, sponsor, snd t.wenne Levi* Itarbara Hebert. Deanna Carlson. . .n Hetty I-usllln. El olse Pymn. Jsnlre Connerly. Helen Mies. Rosemary Johnson, and Cor ,11..- l-holle-l Mis Ruth I) Wderman. Mrs E. V Tenney. «nd Mr* Scbottrtaedt will be circulating hoeteeaee. Eleanor Collin* will be aaaiated In serving by the members of tbe snBafggj (",iie-»ta will be aerved IB the living room and In the garden Miss Hockett will conduct the formal Initiation ceremony before the tea COLLEGE GIRLS The Telephone Company is offering a full time job for the summer vacation period and part-time after school starts, a, You'll find your job interesting . . . plea«.nt and essential, both now and after the war. Our employment advisor will be glad to give you complete information. Come in and talk it over. 1455 Van Ness Ave. THE PACIFIC TELT AND TEL. CO. f-'alrotxix* \Jttr ADVERTISERS San Joaquin Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. Shaddow Jewelry Co. The finest in Diemonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY I Headquarters for FRATERNITY end SORORITY PINS Management Maurice "Red' Member Ckras 1926 Vcnxury "F" Sod.ty Alpha Fraternity Greetings, brother... Have a Coca-Cola ... or initiating a new subject of Neptune Everybody enjoys * moment .1 g.««l nuiu'cJ fries momeni begin* *t the word. Hare a Cab*. That'* why a pause lor IgMSM <<>..< <.l* h greened with * .mil* in to nunr places,oo tbe Mas sod •••crtcst, |u»t *v*it Ig in your home. It'* s happy symbol among people who unilcrsianJ the plcu.nl way* of friendship. S aVJtHOBTV OS mi COCA-COL* COMSAHV tV Hey Day 1-5 p. m., Masque Ball 9-12 ToniJH Roeding Park Hey Day Scene; Dance in Union Features Masquerade ■COLLEOsAM "READABLE — WORTH READING" FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 West Coast Relays to Get 800 Entries Seven haartud te SwS American mea will partlrtpste- In the running of the ISth Annusl We*»t Coaat Re lay* to be held May IS. In Ratcliffe Stadium, according to the lateet entry figures Th* relays sill have live dlvl slons. Including tbe Inlercollegiste claaa. Junior College All Civilian College claaa, Service Men's class. High School class. Junior high claaa and elementary achool clasa. Seven teims hsve Meet entries for the Intercollegiate clasa. They In elude all the larger of the (all fornia universities, whlrh sill semi over one hundred men. The Olym plr (tub of San Franriaco sill send) 25 men tn compete in this claaa In the 'scrvlr*#men's rlaaa. the Fourth Air Force will gather men tram the various air bases extern! Ing from Ihr northern border to tin- Mexlcsn border Other* *t4ml I>ie>*.) Nsvsl Trslning Bam nails Nsval Air Bass. March Field, and Muror Army Air Haa* la the Junior College All Civilian College class, seven school have placed entries Fresno State head* the list with 14 men masts in. In.I.' lam Angelea City College. Clen.lale Junior College. Modesto Jn- ■ Isge. Compton Junioi Culleae. Paaa dena Junior College, an.l S.-i. ta mento College. Twenty-alx high achool* have no- Mlled tbe reiaya comm " they will have entries Moet nf the- i-ntrle* will rnnie from S.n Joaquin Valley school* extending from Dak ersfield In the'south lo Modesto in the north ' Forty seven official* haw sag eeoted to eerv* at the Kelay*. ar cording lo J Flint Hanner. who la Jean Barger Is New AWS Prexy Jean Barger. junior, waa sleeted AWS president for the next year at the AWS electloa staged In tbe I'nlon Wednesday. Miss Barger. who will succeed Betty Pearson aa prealdent of the organisation, la a member of Tokalon and tbe Alpha Theta Sorority. She la now Worn en's Legislative Commissioner and waa formerly secretary of the atu dent body and a member of the rally committee. other officer* elected were Janet llllss. vice prealdent; Jolene Mor riah. secretary; Mary lee Clough. t-le-ctlon mansger; Maralou Oneto. publicity manager; Barbara Castle berry, treasurer. There will be a revote today between Barbara Hebert and Francea Womrk for the office of historian from » o'clock to 3 o'clock In the foyer of Ihe Union Candldatea for AWS offices were ti.xlui ..I at an open meeting of ■ \\\s Luncheon Club Tuesdsy mu In tbe committee room of tbs l.ites were. In addition . those elected. Jeen CBsey,,, vice S>lvla Carlaon. eecre- tary; Rewemary Johnson, election Kola Gerard, historian. Editor Petitions Due Room 12JA, th* offic* of Dr. Hubert Philln* chairman of Ih* board ef pub..cation*, and will be du* Monday, May 21 Final Canteen Men from the Hammer Field Army Air Ilea* were entertained by Fresno Bute coeds laat Friday night at the final eanteen of the clal hall of lb* it b 11 In the eo- IRC Mock Peace Confab May 24 Plans ar* uaderway for the mock International Pea©* Confer**.** to be held at FSC oo May SI. The a* tlvRles ot the Peace Conference [say which la being sponsored by tbe International Relation* Club will begin at 10 o'clock and will laat throughout tb* reet of the day. Tb* conference wlU begin with tbe registration of all th* delegates at 10 o'clock Ib the Union Social Hall At 11 o'clock, the first plan lary session will be opened srlth an addreee of welcome by student preeldent. Frank Meeple. who will then turn the meeting over to Dob Levy, chairman of the la*af*TSB>t»*. The remainder of thle first sea sloa will be devoted to entertala ment prepared by aad repreeeating eech of the dctegaUoas Tb* meet Ing will tbea be adJoum*d for lunch. The luncheon wlU be glvea la tlie I'nlon Committee Room at 11 Hubert Phillips, profea or of socIbI science, will preside ■ \er the program which Is to in lude an address by tbs Mexican From one o'clock until S Candidates To Be Introduced at Park Fourteen candidate, competing for six student body offices, will be introduced during Hey Day activities at Roeding Park this afternoon, according to Betty Veale. rally committee chairman Presidential candidates Inclade I,ola Ttrowe. Frank Meeple and Murrell Pannett. Mlaa Browe. Junior, I* a phyalcal education I Jor, past preeldent of WAA, a sat ber of Tokaloo and PI FpeUon. i I* chairman or the college unit of the Red Croe* Mesple. tbe Incumbent. I* running for a aecond term aa Undent prealdent He I* a member of .Beta Mu fraternity. Blue Key. aad baa been prominent In playhouse ae tlvttle* He will be a aealor aeat y*ar. Pannett. wbo amSll be a senloi Best year, la th* atudent Instructor tn tb* I'nlverslty Street PUyhooao. where he worked Ib •tagwersft sad motion picture production. A film colleg* life wa* recently com plated under his guidance and wlU he shown to valley high atarmm. He a member of Set* Ma Competing for the offlc* of vice preeldent are Juanita Brown. Mary lou Frymlre. aad Le* Soto Mlaa Brown la a member of Pal Cbl lota ind a Junior. She* Is SMxx.ll.xBt ef Tokalon. and Empathy and la a imber of the Collegian staff. Miss Frymlre Is an Omega aad a member of tbe Campus staff. , a veteraa, U pi**ld*nt ef IRC and secretary-tisae.ioi for AMS. He. also, will be a aealor next The candldatee for aecreUry are Marjorle Slewert. Junior. DelU Big ma Epslloa: Marjory Wright. e*a- OeltB Mu Phi; Jackie Schsk t. Junior. Sigma Phi Oamaaa; aod Jean Mile*, axypbceaot*. Alpha Theta. Horace White. Theta Cbl fraternity, and Norman Rudy. Sigma Tan frateralty. ar* running for btea'e The hoe petitioner for the offlee will i fronting world peaee. The final eeoeloa will be held la the mala auditorium aad wlU deal with the solving of the** problem* as preeeated by tbe < I bo aajaaseai fee conference The PUI POOS Of tb* CSjasssWlWafseS will be to introducs aad preeent to ell etudenta and vialtor* the prob- lema confronting the United Nation* Tbey will Include the prob- iema to be dealt with at tbe Baa (Continued am Pa** Paaw) Students Enroll in Lite Saving Classes About IS etudenta havs enrolled la the Red Croaa life saving which awaaa laet week aad will laat for two mat* weeka. aeeerd- Ing to Hot** Burgee* chairs the ftrot aid and water eafet] mlttee apoasortag the class. Betty Jan* Lars*. ie emmmy eeery bo** hew at tb* >ll*«* pool, aad ah. Studenta who paaa tbe IT bean of Instruction will be glean thetr Classes Dismissed For Rally Activity Today designate. Hay Da*jfl for the studenta of Freara. SUte College beginning at 1 o'clock near the tennis < in Roeding Park .nd < In. with lb* Masque BaB I iln.. Class** are belag tl tbe afternoon ao tl participate la the % ■ . mmm *. beta, organised by th* RaBy < -ilttee. ^^T^^^ The activity beta. | ball and vollsyball gamee, a legged race, baseball aad I throws for both boy* aad I ig-of-war. aad a shoo rasm Betty Lo* VeeJe. Baity < ss chalrmss. argea st.ii. have blcyclee to rid* theaa < the park. Sponsors for tb* Hey I am Include staff BMftgSS all P. Baker. Mr*. I Mrs. Helen F. Rahrar. Th. M.sque Hall will b nlgbt be the aoelal Ml I ber* of the ratty uaOtm aSis '■■ ■•■• dane*,* tl SO a person. laee and awar*. **■ k. | lumee. Judirea of the mmmi includ* Mr. and Mrs. Marah. Mr. aad Mr* Joe* 1 Mr. aad Mr* Morgan, aad I Mr*. Walter Hlakel and the i thst tbe people r small ipeclfied Urn* la th* * _ Mask) will be fBralahoi I Coed Hospitel Planned for Saturday ae* will leave th* froat a library tomorrow eveatag at clock to tske girt. U i Croaa Hammer Field b accerdla. te Oloria > man .of tbe camp aad h Ittee. ^^T^ Sian upa hav, ta week la the unloi wl. . slaned up sr at least twar haa by tb* bey* la the bj n to song* by Ka un... mu.le rail tions by Arpa. C the ■ earthly pat* K-hiBH. chairman; • ice-chalrmaa; —^ a, Waada CwfaJR Hal |