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Page Two ■-*— - Tha freano Srota Collaga Collagian - ^OUEOIAM a ■*> &***SJ- '.:.:■"- rnm**y?*3!m *B .ie. THSea.SNO STATB COLLBOB ASBOCI ATld* XS&\£h of J4e eat'en :*tz~. N*v**veb*r ». lilt. I I Ir Editor . Jexirt Crmay Business M BkQ ft* Carolyn Bocklay Phon* 4-4721 AdrsTrrtising Mcmagar CVau**H*ca Niobuhr Joe Calanesi. Louis. Spoctor et on the Ball t has been noticed that srudent organization n rhe campus has been at a relative standstill this semester Only one student a*fnctl meet ing has been held this semester, and as -ret, i more than one-third of the year gone, t court members have nor been chosen, i for this inefficiency in student gov- t has been given as an overabundance of activities- social activities and gridiron contests are being given preference over -student operation If the college is to maintain a srudent court. the governing and deciding body of student ivirtes, it must be worked efficiently. And r can it work efficiently when the body's i is not even explained to student council , much less to the student body as a t work efficiently if srudent coun i tn not even elected? It might be well if the powers that be heeded r suggestion to "start rhe ball rolling" and f people know what is going on around this Students cannot be ex peered to be- c • ptur of rhe college if rhey are not told Sing about ir * * • Dtive Power of DiiscontenJ At first tht baby lies flat on his back, eyes staring up at rhe ceiling By and by he gets tired of lying on his back. t wirh his condition makes him wrig- i wriggle. At last he succeeds in turning If be were contented then, there would be on earth—only huge babies. But div again seizes him, and through discontent he leams to crawl Crawling—traveling on hands and knees— satisfied lower forms of animal life, and ir used so sarisfy us, in the old days of very early evolutionary stages. But rhe human infant rhanks ro inborn cravings — is discontent with crawling Wirh much trouble and risk and many feeble rotter- ings, he learns to walk erect He gets up into s position that takes his eyes off the ground He takes the position of a man Discontent is ■ his mainspring at every stage ft. What discontent does in the limited life of ^^^Hfc* xfaas on a much larger scale in the I titc ot a student—sod on a scale still larger— I (a the life of a nee -Phillip, The Cettarite make* ward* . a* mors His ul tsrior purposes go tor ossaght Ws wh* ondsrsUnd hla type, and that of hi* ischerooe eo-workers whom he clsitns to have ettempted to save. eeaaiSer tbem now fallen Thta aaeamsled band or unkept abuser* of Right shall drop Into ths dust, shall be ground by the heels of thoee wh* have eeen the light. We mast stand Srm la our conviction* thoee wbo dm doubt our waya shall be exterminated The C*S brand of justice shall ring true Do not doubt our word* ♦ * * W* are Irritated We stoop to light the Same that feeds these lower betas*. It has gone out. We will not try again With th* Queen'* Ball oo th* way, th* union walls sr* plastered. atria ar* running around trying to tint a man Which ia not unueual. not unueual *lth*r '• the fact that men *r* still hard to find. (Crilsrit* *sclud*d du* I* definition More Football Communed from Fag* I) any company Thla wa* shown when the Ilulldog* burked up against a ZOO pound line In the ua* wltb the Santa Barbara Ma ire* and diet mighty sell Don Bolt Is the most experienced ■ n on tbe forward wall snd ha* been the steadiest .performer thi* teama with guard Chuck Moran and renter Kay Skochko to make tbe center of the Bulldog line a bard nut tn rack However, for tbe NevaMa con eet Beajt msy be shifted tn the left nd SBaBt because of Injuries In Kny "aylor and Ed Weber, regular linemen If this change takea dace. Wesley Wlpf will move In lolt's guard slot Conley Winder and Millard M bell will again be at the tsrkl. where they have played gieat bs all aeaaon The Snal starter In II line will be Hal Raley. who has P'.nyed air tight defensive h.ill Oils year Isanny Boyd I* also teady at renter and Maxwell Is Not*: W* de net mention nam**, but P*tun.a Jackson wss eeen looking over th* traffic boy* an th* earner ef Welden snd Mores snd sixlng them it*. (It IB e deplorable actuation; w* knew eecrstly lhat bar chosen flam* go** *t*edy ) > some waya Take ■a.ty i hi. M tackle KELLEY RETURNS Moving Into the niilldog back Held. Jack Kelley I* again set tn rsmble alter spending several days out because of a shoulder Injury Jack is good for five yard*, on. an average, any time he lug* the pig Cold weather baa arrived It alwaya arrive* tM* tlms af year With It bring* many aad experiences Ice and rain are not pleeaai our poor father for example Our fathsr stood upon the lee. He slipped aad could not stand He aaw tbe glorious atara and stripes We saw our father land That waa the end of father Ws have heerd earns (Isndsrous remark* di- rsctsd st Chsrubim and aide kick Seraphim ramarke which would hav* a*ar*d th* *oul ef mortal men, but still <*** ar* undaunted. In eg. sponm to numeroue r*«ju**ta we will introduce Meet Cherubim . on* of an order of angel, •ymbollxing dlvln* wisdom or justice; and Sera. phim, an* ef an order of celeetiel being*, having thrs* pairs of wings; snd Junior, * mortal being knocking at th* doer sf hssvsn, bring* sad t.d ing* and aad tires from ths sad sss below Jr. Is nsw to ua Hs is our .ret convsrt, h*v- ing joined our littl* band laet week; ah. blssssd We sre tired of flying around hither and thither Jr ba* brot us a subject to harp on Cherubim barpe on th* color of halo* Seraphim harps on the prices of wing recsps Jr goes mad and barpa on tbe Arst cloud out of We hsve had s falling out Laet us go down tn earth We Anally found Jr down below gtixxllng a coke In tbe union and doing a bit of his own growling We llatened and beard him »»y In a growling Quel*: l*oor l*ns*. a mlatak* in th* Hand book. loo. Instead ef rsadlng. "Student Council, th* plac* wh*r* *v*ry *tud*nt e»n aay. "Thla la what I think." it should havs read . . . "Student Council, whsrs *v*ry atudent can think, thla I* what I'd Ilk* to **y New Jr What an ittituds! We scolded him. he would not repent When we saw him he wss sitting on the step* of the licking s lollypop HI* was a horrible sad "When you come to the end or a lollypop. And you alt alone with tbe atlck. Ten think of th* on** In the caady shop Aad the joy of that loa. last lick Whs. yo. eome to the snd affair .11 li likely going to Joe 8hro;..hli Is a veteran Fresh Iuouie Pfcgajsj, however. Is beginning to rate no tice for tbe starting nod with his flashy running. NO PUSH OVER The llulldoga looked snythlng but Impressive against Han Diego Frosl. Class to Meet There will be a meeting of tbe wshmxn class Tueeday at 11 clock In tb* college auditorium Bill Ferguson. cta»* president haa requested tbat all freshman attend thla last week, but as CD atated tbey will be no push over They havi looked mighty good at times during this seaeon and thi* could be one of those times Probable *tartlng lineup Holt Mitchell Moran. Skochko Wipf Winder Raley Guatafson Kelley Shropshire Valarello 1.1 ■a LT DSammmsi 1*1 Stoltl c Plcclni RC. Dy.el HT *-, Dodge Q ■flBxBJBaBX. Hit 1111 FB SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO. 1152 FULTON 3-4114 CORSAGES PLANTS •BAKE SERVICE Rahnlng ■ Adjusting Hydraulic Sy*t*m* Ov*rhaul*d G. O. DIMOCK SHE BUYS HER CLASSIC TOPPER AT HARRY COFFEE'S Short Shavings By Ctmdy Ugs Nevada, look out The Freeno .Stete Bulldogs plsn on leering the I' of Nevada Wolve. Into little place* of fur tomorrow afternoon In Reno After the poor exhibition of loot ball agalnat San Diego State Sat urday nlgbt. many people ere won dering If Candy Lege I* Just a little mixed up in hi* writings CI. ing FSC cen whip UN. Freeno State will come out of the lleriit tomorrow night a vlcti Wltb Don Bolt playing left ar tn stop the Wolves' power boui which has rolled through tbat side of the lis* In all their games, and Chuck Moran. Ray Skochko. Moose Winder. Millard Mitchell and Hal Raley holding tbe rest of the line. State will stop them cold The football ba*s~wMl stsy In I Carson City. So anile* out ot Reno, and wlU .practice st th* Carson City High Sahbol Held thi* *TI**k| noon uVfter the game Saturday aft ernoon. the Bulldogs will be given a chance to look over Reno and lose tbelr money Tbey will come bark on Sunday by bus Ths Oelleplng Oaela of St. Mary'* will travel down to the sunshine country (L.A to you) this week to meet ISC Keep your sye on thi* game The following week. Wedemeyer and company will come lo Ratcliffe Stadium If the Carl* win this week they will go lo tbe Sugar Bowl In New Orleans on New Year* Candy luegs will sttend this Howl game down south If St Mary's plays In It He looking ror a report on the Mardl Qras. (Oh. Is. Is) tbe game. "and the type of fire alarm boxes employed there and the beet way to break tbem. By tbe way. Frank Mesple. engineer on tbe FSC gravy trsln. and Lee P Soto, of deer mom" fame, may travel tbe long trail le Iuoulalana also No caee Justice haa come back to Fresno after quite a bit of prompting by various FSC faculty members wbo pulled their atu dent friend. Candy Legs from the - Tha Fra.no Stata CoM**-*. CoWatjian . LOST: Parker Oueten* P*n— Blue with psarl etrlpsa. Nam* on *id*. Return te Oonn Frost. Student Poet Office Bex *S— REWARD. Pl.t. Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwich** Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. V.n Ness Frosh Women Fill Out Cards for Dean's Office Peraonal Information carda were fllled out by freahman women dur Ing the assembly conducted by Mies Mary C Bsksr. dean of worn en. for entering women atudent* Freahman due* are mtSIS payable All freshman who have not paid tbem are urged to contact Jean freahman secretary Immediate nounred at the asaem MonesMer. fi ly. It wasiwjinc bly Spanish Club to Meet Members of tbe Spanish Club will me»et In the coed lounge st 7 1" o'clock Wednesdsy evening. depths of despeir snd jail CD's case was dismissed Wednee lay cutting abort the proposed melng of the city snd police'offl cers for falae arrest and Imprison ment by pre legal student Le* Soto, council for CI, Left ovsr Pierson trsvsllng bark to meet his old Alms Matst this week St. Mary'a garni heading for a sellout JOKE: what bird drjban't fly* ANSWER: Candy beg*, the jail bird end ci. SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY Phon* 4 5007 1981 Mariposa 8t CHRISTMAS CARDS ■OX ASSORTMENTS IMPRINTED CARDS n th* Velley. OET YOURS EARLY WINNfH Of 10 WOIID'S FAIR GRAND PRIZES, 21 COID MEDALS AND MORI HONORS FOR ACCURACY THAN ANY OTHIR TIMIF1IC! MODERN PIANO INSTRUCTION DEL LANNING and DONNA JUNE KING saViajSW. A beW ta* thareugh l*OB .UIV.UK-0 BTVTMuWIB. A Wedy Critic Anticipates Good Orchestra Concerts in Future By Halph St.-*, Vsiieaa axooda an. ware reflected by the aympbeety orcheetra la Ita Srst performance of tbe aeaaon Tueeday. After four year* of lack of material with which to build an orcheetra. Dr Berdahl new baa tbe nucleus of an excellent orchestra Although the performance of Tuesday night waa a llttls rough In spots, tt showed promise of excellent concerts In the future Tbe muelc for tbe performance wa* wsll chosen s stroks of fan I ey. a daab of poetry, a atrala. aad a I Tbeee save the a ss eooc*rt. rM • I a* well a* tonal aatlafactlon Eapeclally enjoyed war* tbe third td laat movement* of th* M*n deleeoba A Major Symphony Tbe lyric beeuty of tone that held ta ths delicate yst roncls* rhythm. "» the third aaw th* laat rnov*- From Ibe "Italian" tympbony to th* bright Viennese "Oypsy Bar on' of Jobaan Strauss I* a lengthy ■t*p. hot tt waa good to settle Into th* ■prin**ttm* feeling captured In the dance rhythms rh's Chorale — Prelude. "A j Mighty Fortrsee la our God." waa. ae are all of Bach* compositions, mslodlou* snd full of movement Thi* closely woven, grand struc | —* •agaTWaa New Men's PE Class Is Scheeiuled A class tsachlng football sad ketbell officiating. PE SSe. begin Tueeday al S p m ac*or_.. to Flint Hanner. ait. phjslusl a cation Itawtnsetor. The claa* will bs held In the s Thursday* st S p as aad asm l of credit is gtv*n. lure left s good Snal Impression oa the audience Tbe orcheetra captured and bold i It a feeling of spiritual pea OB and beeuty It made a good Si for tbe mood created by th* reet ef the music This Srst concwrt had** watt for music lovers ef Free**, wh* l new took forward t* raaeart* Increaalng quality and beauty. it's a stiwk U)KCV.t r>**-x .♦>*»• rw%*m*%ci V*u xt % OU^ . * . e***.**.*** e>^. ..h^%sa*U lc Rat.8 Bros SAN MANCISCO • OAllANS • •*lO Alio • tkS.N0 . SAN I mnmM
Object Description
Title | 1945_11 The Daily Collegian November 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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | November 2, 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 | Page Two ■-*— - Tha freano Srota Collaga Collagian - ^OUEOIAM a ■*> &***SJ- '.:.:■"- rnm**y?*3!m *B .ie. THSea.SNO STATB COLLBOB ASBOCI ATld* XS&\£h of J4e eat'en :*tz~. N*v**veb*r ». lilt. I I Ir Editor . Jexirt Crmay Business M BkQ ft* Carolyn Bocklay Phon* 4-4721 AdrsTrrtising Mcmagar CVau**H*ca Niobuhr Joe Calanesi. Louis. Spoctor et on the Ball t has been noticed that srudent organization n rhe campus has been at a relative standstill this semester Only one student a*fnctl meet ing has been held this semester, and as -ret, i more than one-third of the year gone, t court members have nor been chosen, i for this inefficiency in student gov- t has been given as an overabundance of activities- social activities and gridiron contests are being given preference over -student operation If the college is to maintain a srudent court. the governing and deciding body of student ivirtes, it must be worked efficiently. And r can it work efficiently when the body's i is not even explained to student council , much less to the student body as a t work efficiently if srudent coun i tn not even elected? It might be well if the powers that be heeded r suggestion to "start rhe ball rolling" and f people know what is going on around this Students cannot be ex peered to be- c • ptur of rhe college if rhey are not told Sing about ir * * • Dtive Power of DiiscontenJ At first tht baby lies flat on his back, eyes staring up at rhe ceiling By and by he gets tired of lying on his back. t wirh his condition makes him wrig- i wriggle. At last he succeeds in turning If be were contented then, there would be on earth—only huge babies. But div again seizes him, and through discontent he leams to crawl Crawling—traveling on hands and knees— satisfied lower forms of animal life, and ir used so sarisfy us, in the old days of very early evolutionary stages. But rhe human infant rhanks ro inborn cravings — is discontent with crawling Wirh much trouble and risk and many feeble rotter- ings, he learns to walk erect He gets up into s position that takes his eyes off the ground He takes the position of a man Discontent is ■ his mainspring at every stage ft. What discontent does in the limited life of ^^^Hfc* xfaas on a much larger scale in the I titc ot a student—sod on a scale still larger— I (a the life of a nee -Phillip, The Cettarite make* ward* . a* mors His ul tsrior purposes go tor ossaght Ws wh* ondsrsUnd hla type, and that of hi* ischerooe eo-workers whom he clsitns to have ettempted to save. eeaaiSer tbem now fallen Thta aaeamsled band or unkept abuser* of Right shall drop Into ths dust, shall be ground by the heels of thoee wh* have eeen the light. We mast stand Srm la our conviction* thoee wbo dm doubt our waya shall be exterminated The C*S brand of justice shall ring true Do not doubt our word* ♦ * * W* are Irritated We stoop to light the Same that feeds these lower betas*. It has gone out. We will not try again With th* Queen'* Ball oo th* way, th* union walls sr* plastered. atria ar* running around trying to tint a man Which ia not unueual. not unueual *lth*r '• the fact that men *r* still hard to find. (Crilsrit* *sclud*d du* I* definition More Football Communed from Fag* I) any company Thla wa* shown when the Ilulldog* burked up against a ZOO pound line In the ua* wltb the Santa Barbara Ma ire* and diet mighty sell Don Bolt Is the most experienced ■ n on tbe forward wall snd ha* been the steadiest .performer thi* teama with guard Chuck Moran and renter Kay Skochko to make tbe center of the Bulldog line a bard nut tn rack However, for tbe NevaMa con eet Beajt msy be shifted tn the left nd SBaBt because of Injuries In Kny "aylor and Ed Weber, regular linemen If this change takea dace. Wesley Wlpf will move In lolt's guard slot Conley Winder and Millard M bell will again be at the tsrkl. where they have played gieat bs all aeaaon The Snal starter In II line will be Hal Raley. who has P'.nyed air tight defensive h.ill Oils year Isanny Boyd I* also teady at renter and Maxwell Is Not*: W* de net mention nam**, but P*tun.a Jackson wss eeen looking over th* traffic boy* an th* earner ef Welden snd Mores snd sixlng them it*. (It IB e deplorable actuation; w* knew eecrstly lhat bar chosen flam* go** *t*edy ) > some waya Take ■a.ty i hi. M tackle KELLEY RETURNS Moving Into the niilldog back Held. Jack Kelley I* again set tn rsmble alter spending several days out because of a shoulder Injury Jack is good for five yard*, on. an average, any time he lug* the pig Cold weather baa arrived It alwaya arrive* tM* tlms af year With It bring* many aad experiences Ice and rain are not pleeaai our poor father for example Our fathsr stood upon the lee. He slipped aad could not stand He aaw tbe glorious atara and stripes We saw our father land That waa the end of father Ws have heerd earns (Isndsrous remark* di- rsctsd st Chsrubim and aide kick Seraphim ramarke which would hav* a*ar*d th* *oul ef mortal men, but still <*** ar* undaunted. In eg. sponm to numeroue r*«ju**ta we will introduce Meet Cherubim . on* of an order of angel, •ymbollxing dlvln* wisdom or justice; and Sera. phim, an* ef an order of celeetiel being*, having thrs* pairs of wings; snd Junior, * mortal being knocking at th* doer sf hssvsn, bring* sad t.d ing* and aad tires from ths sad sss below Jr. Is nsw to ua Hs is our .ret convsrt, h*v- ing joined our littl* band laet week; ah. blssssd We sre tired of flying around hither and thither Jr ba* brot us a subject to harp on Cherubim barpe on th* color of halo* Seraphim harps on the prices of wing recsps Jr goes mad and barpa on tbe Arst cloud out of We hsve had s falling out Laet us go down tn earth We Anally found Jr down below gtixxllng a coke In tbe union and doing a bit of his own growling We llatened and beard him »»y In a growling Quel*: l*oor l*ns*. a mlatak* in th* Hand book. loo. Instead ef rsadlng. "Student Council, th* plac* wh*r* *v*ry *tud*nt e»n aay. "Thla la what I think." it should havs read . . . "Student Council, whsrs *v*ry atudent can think, thla I* what I'd Ilk* to **y New Jr What an ittituds! We scolded him. he would not repent When we saw him he wss sitting on the step* of the licking s lollypop HI* was a horrible sad "When you come to the end or a lollypop. And you alt alone with tbe atlck. Ten think of th* on** In the caady shop Aad the joy of that loa. last lick Whs. yo. eome to the snd affair .11 li likely going to Joe 8hro;..hli Is a veteran Fresh Iuouie Pfcgajsj, however. Is beginning to rate no tice for tbe starting nod with his flashy running. NO PUSH OVER The llulldoga looked snythlng but Impressive against Han Diego Frosl. Class to Meet There will be a meeting of tbe wshmxn class Tueeday at 11 clock In tb* college auditorium Bill Ferguson. cta»* president haa requested tbat all freshman attend thla last week, but as CD atated tbey will be no push over They havi looked mighty good at times during this seaeon and thi* could be one of those times Probable *tartlng lineup Holt Mitchell Moran. Skochko Wipf Winder Raley Guatafson Kelley Shropshire Valarello 1.1 ■a LT DSammmsi 1*1 Stoltl c Plcclni RC. Dy.el HT *-, Dodge Q ■flBxBJBaBX. Hit 1111 FB SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO. 1152 FULTON 3-4114 CORSAGES PLANTS •BAKE SERVICE Rahnlng ■ Adjusting Hydraulic Sy*t*m* Ov*rhaul*d G. O. DIMOCK SHE BUYS HER CLASSIC TOPPER AT HARRY COFFEE'S Short Shavings By Ctmdy Ugs Nevada, look out The Freeno .Stete Bulldogs plsn on leering the I' of Nevada Wolve. Into little place* of fur tomorrow afternoon In Reno After the poor exhibition of loot ball agalnat San Diego State Sat urday nlgbt. many people ere won dering If Candy Lege I* Just a little mixed up in hi* writings CI. ing FSC cen whip UN. Freeno State will come out of the lleriit tomorrow night a vlcti Wltb Don Bolt playing left ar tn stop the Wolves' power boui which has rolled through tbat side of the lis* In all their games, and Chuck Moran. Ray Skochko. Moose Winder. Millard Mitchell and Hal Raley holding tbe rest of the line. State will stop them cold The football ba*s~wMl stsy In I Carson City. So anile* out ot Reno, and wlU .practice st th* Carson City High Sahbol Held thi* *TI**k| noon uVfter the game Saturday aft ernoon. the Bulldogs will be given a chance to look over Reno and lose tbelr money Tbey will come bark on Sunday by bus Ths Oelleplng Oaela of St. Mary'* will travel down to the sunshine country (L.A to you) this week to meet ISC Keep your sye on thi* game The following week. Wedemeyer and company will come lo Ratcliffe Stadium If the Carl* win this week they will go lo tbe Sugar Bowl In New Orleans on New Year* Candy luegs will sttend this Howl game down south If St Mary's plays In It He looking ror a report on the Mardl Qras. (Oh. Is. Is) tbe game. "and the type of fire alarm boxes employed there and the beet way to break tbem. By tbe way. Frank Mesple. engineer on tbe FSC gravy trsln. and Lee P Soto, of deer mom" fame, may travel tbe long trail le Iuoulalana also No caee Justice haa come back to Fresno after quite a bit of prompting by various FSC faculty members wbo pulled their atu dent friend. Candy Legs from the - Tha Fra.no Stata CoM**-*. CoWatjian . LOST: Parker Oueten* P*n— Blue with psarl etrlpsa. Nam* on *id*. Return te Oonn Frost. Student Poet Office Bex *S— REWARD. Pl.t. Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwich** Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. V.n Ness Frosh Women Fill Out Cards for Dean's Office Peraonal Information carda were fllled out by freahman women dur Ing the assembly conducted by Mies Mary C Bsksr. dean of worn en. for entering women atudent* Freahman due* are mtSIS payable All freshman who have not paid tbem are urged to contact Jean freahman secretary Immediate nounred at the asaem MonesMer. fi ly. It wasiwjinc bly Spanish Club to Meet Members of tbe Spanish Club will me»et In the coed lounge st 7 1" o'clock Wednesdsy evening. depths of despeir snd jail CD's case was dismissed Wednee lay cutting abort the proposed melng of the city snd police'offl cers for falae arrest and Imprison ment by pre legal student Le* Soto, council for CI, Left ovsr Pierson trsvsllng bark to meet his old Alms Matst this week St. Mary'a garni heading for a sellout JOKE: what bird drjban't fly* ANSWER: Candy beg*, the jail bird end ci. SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY Phon* 4 5007 1981 Mariposa 8t CHRISTMAS CARDS ■OX ASSORTMENTS IMPRINTED CARDS n th* Velley. OET YOURS EARLY WINNfH Of 10 WOIID'S FAIR GRAND PRIZES, 21 COID MEDALS AND MORI HONORS FOR ACCURACY THAN ANY OTHIR TIMIF1IC! MODERN PIANO INSTRUCTION DEL LANNING and DONNA JUNE KING saViajSW. A beW ta* thareugh l*OB .UIV.UK-0 BTVTMuWIB. A Wedy Critic Anticipates Good Orchestra Concerts in Future By Halph St.-*, Vsiieaa axooda an. ware reflected by the aympbeety orcheetra la Ita Srst performance of tbe aeaaon Tueeday. After four year* of lack of material with which to build an orcheetra. Dr Berdahl new baa tbe nucleus of an excellent orchestra Although the performance of Tuesday night waa a llttls rough In spots, tt showed promise of excellent concerts In the future Tbe muelc for tbe performance wa* wsll chosen s stroks of fan I ey. a daab of poetry, a atrala. aad a I Tbeee save the a ss eooc*rt. rM • I a* well a* tonal aatlafactlon Eapeclally enjoyed war* tbe third td laat movement* of th* M*n deleeoba A Major Symphony Tbe lyric beeuty of tone that held ta ths delicate yst roncls* rhythm. "» the third aaw th* laat rnov*- From Ibe "Italian" tympbony to th* bright Viennese "Oypsy Bar on' of Jobaan Strauss I* a lengthy ■t*p. hot tt waa good to settle Into th* ■prin**ttm* feeling captured In the dance rhythms rh's Chorale — Prelude. "A j Mighty Fortrsee la our God." waa. ae are all of Bach* compositions, mslodlou* snd full of movement Thi* closely woven, grand struc | —* •agaTWaa New Men's PE Class Is Scheeiuled A class tsachlng football sad ketbell officiating. PE SSe. begin Tueeday al S p m ac*or_.. to Flint Hanner. ait. phjslusl a cation Itawtnsetor. The claa* will bs held In the s Thursday* st S p as aad asm l of credit is gtv*n. lure left s good Snal Impression oa the audience Tbe orcheetra captured and bold i It a feeling of spiritual pea OB and beeuty It made a good Si for tbe mood created by th* reet ef the music This Srst concwrt had** watt for music lovers ef Free**, wh* l new took forward t* raaeart* Increaalng quality and beauty. it's a stiwk U)KCV.t r>**-x .♦>*»• rw%*m*%ci V*u xt % OU^ . * . e***.**.*** e>^. ..h^%sa*U lc Rat.8 Bros SAN MANCISCO • OAllANS • •*lO Alio • tkS.N0 . SAN I mnmM |