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-The Fresno State College Collegian College Press Scheduled J^^^^ A rafjsit aarseMiDaosri art*:.* jutes th«.t the v - ~ —* *■ A raCOtt. eaiirapafci article states that the «ie*^''|iper at TOtitairi and Mafy Cotlegc fate Wen mufjof anly put mif oi business because 4s* edreiv, a 23 year "Id prl, stated in an edi Ktml thai The time should come when Ne- ■M should attend the college, fraternize and tnarr* us " The actuvn taken by rhe lullcgc officials is (TPkjI <A the South fW.lli.sin and Mary is ]fi c*j»d in Virginia.) Although the editor of ihe college paper probably overstated her cause, such severe action is tiucMionable. Admitting thai the college pics', does need a certain amount of atupervtston tin action of the Wil Uam and Maty officusb went boo far in sus- ssciading publication merely because the editor dared to spcalt frankly on a controversial subject. I The college editor took the view that ecjual wSracation was the only way to bring equal fra- . terotiation between the races, a step she be ' Iteved necessary in fhe neat future The South- ;.-*jno whites have long held the view that the (Mack race was inferior and should be subju- * rated in any *ray possible. The root of ihe racial \ r*robtern ts in this belief; the problern will not F-djst solved by continual evasion of it, nor by con- bnocd subjugarion of fhe Negto. An enligbt- ! wtied Negro populstton,. made possible by wider cducaiion opportunities, would do much : so ease the strain berween the black and tpfute races The William and Mary official* have begun \ plans for a faculty board 10 supervise the edi- \ totial policy of the paper 10 forestall aijy more treading in dangerous paths. William and Mary •rodents sre "id be commended for expressing dwmaelves against such action in a mass mect- mg when the plan was announced. However. . In typical Southern style, censorship will probably reign over ihe "William and Mary Flat Har SISNO STAT * K*amliutt*t> e»rt*o* Or a coLuBOiTaasociaTio-. '•1*»>. f'j"' *i» M« cot-Ltoi*^ oveick, at. IhtissBse, Mm tklBftinkt, Uc Editor Advsaliaing Manogei Steriog*r Ctopy Editor Haws Edilor ■soft Artist Make-up Editor .CfccutorSon Maragtir ■ c "mrOKAL BOARD 'isBCJtKard Rowell fama*. Coagrav* lean Casey . Leonard Rowell Clarence Niebuhr Betty Pretze- !l lean Casey Fuanita: Brown Bill Warner . Benny Phillips Gloria Antriasian Ho! Ko' Ha' H»* No* that those two Ineorrlgtbl. column writers. Nuper Calne and Punchy, bare hi the road we cat, come down from th* attic and fe into the rat face Stuffy place, that attic; sad e here goes a stuff* column. The or attic la cluttered ep with all sort* of dearie l*n over from 4he vacation, and ihe flrat bit of trash to coma tumbling down la In Ihe way of some sort •entlment* from tbat mad Frenchman. Frank Mes ■** "Yuunds." he says. "Ze new studenia 'are ar rive. We musx elp set* to become degenerate* like ourselves If we ere not careful, ee* might turn into intellectuals Horrible: Horrible'"' An* with that h* hand* ovir to US •" Old brown *nv«1op*, ■ laftover from th* fir* ef 1*0*,, upon whleh ar* printed th* word, "A Co'rupon dance ta Niv. FrsHimtfi" (A (light d'Simetion tnu*t b* mad* between n*w fr*shm*n. second yaar fmhmen, and third yaar fre*hni*n . . . Superman Lamm* being only'In hi* third y**r, th*r* ar* n* fourth y**r fre*hm*n y*t-> W* el*** our eye* and rip open th* flap; and / a mill pl*a**f>t *urprl*o await* **—The cerree- pondenc* I* atmeet civil. In fact. It might even get past the censor TO MEW STUDENTS WELCOME TO FSC, THE CENTER OF THE INTELLECTUAL Tlaloney This la Fresno flute College, where you 4*111 get year eel* knocked down If you aren't careful. If you are ambitious, you may learn many new and boring thing*. If yon are lucky, they may even let yon graduate , There are many nice thing* to oo. and many nice people thai you may meet. And then there are other people, not so nice, that you should kno your own well being. Any person who haa money Is a nice trerson. If they don't hare money, use your own judgment Th* good-looking, guy in th* gray.brown Butt ii Can Levin*. Ha Is * good man te knew. He runa th* faculty, elnee he sign* their pay roil And th* faculty run thsMochoel. If you ever see him In the ee-ffee shop, in dawn beside him. If yeu sit cleae enough te him, you might abeorb scan* of his money. Another pr*mln*nt citlstn ii a guy fay the name ef Safatrem, commonly knewn aa "money. Mae;*-" leaeone fer becoming acquainted with / thli guy ar* many: (1) All th* money that yeu pay goe* to him. (2) He control* any money that la Spent (1) Th*r* i* n*y*.- any money *p*nt, ao h* Mill hs* ft all. These two guya run the college Irvine runa the teachers and tbe teachers run the academic side of Ihe college Salatrnm runs the sludenU and tbe Pierson Hired '45 Football Coach Fresno .State CoDl*a* la oa ta* md te a bigger aad better foot- all team built oa pre war stand Musfc Department ts Host to Conference Tb* Freeno Stale Cell*** Basle department *"■■■ ** no*" et a two day meeting limited to M ao redlted delegates to be held hy the California-West em Education Oon ference March 17 19. instead of a convention previously planned. Tbe convention waa cancelled in compliance with tbe request of War Mobilisation Director J* rues F Iiyrnes in the interest ol the war Tb* tneeUng now acheduled will Include In Its membership organi :lon officers and executive board* ;i a few delegates to represent trU-ta within the conference. pierson serve ee a lessor In the FSC commerce de partment along with the bead foot ball coaching Job Pierson has notified Coach Earl 1! Wight, director of athletics, lhat be will be at FSC to handle spring football practice In March. The football achedule, which will be made up soon, will probably li elude such teams as Ihe College of Pacific al St or It ton, gan Jose State, University of Nevada. Ran Diego Bute. Bedlanda University, Pomona State, and Cal Tech. -iij'.i mm leaches various and sundry courses ii Ilutkman la n prtnctplee when Dtirkman. who i stsclal science, atrh him "He sln'l got ao i to grading." says Ibe roll r-oni the altlc "III* four**, are almost like wor In fart yon can't hardly tell the difference." , W* should alee t*M you about an organtaat'en called th* Phil Meaner*' Club. Many influential people ar* number*, namely, Rev/ell, Phillip*. F!*h*r, and Coegrav*. Thi* club meet* at eom* faehionable r**t»tue**t one* a month, or eften*r if eomebody get* a pay check in betw**n time* (Maney . . . that'* something that none of yeur fri*nd* hav* when you'r* brek*.) Thla club la alaa rumores te have ether name* which ar* not altogether complimentary, *ush a* (centered) and (ceneored) The purpoir of Ihe club Is lo help anyone who hi trouble* to rnnmale Ihemaelve*, and forget the eorrow*. (Prodding, of roiirse, lhat the party of the second part haa nuiney with which to help tlilnga "Ilul" *ay* Howell, "Tbete Is un* efner itlpul* lion before enyone c*n be a member Jlei one shall bring cigars along I can't eland cigars they nauae sl* we to piece* I hate them to death " Whereupon ihe voire from Ihe atUc reciprocate*. "Itawell li a roller He haa no stamina; lie la a sissy. And beeide*. be owe* me four bits." Hydraulic System! Ovirhsu'id G. O. D1MOCK Meet th* Gan.q at SA.lth.7V, BAR-B-QUE Enjoy the Hospitality ofth. Hotel Calif or nian end Hotel El Rancho W* ar. happy to coop.rot. with .11 college functions CARL S. STANLEY, Pr.iid.nt Ma ——The Freino State College Collegian- New Room Made By Homemakers Under th* rildanc* of Mia* Cora Hurdle J. of the borne making da partrnent, 11 coed*, donned In Jeena and alarka. bare transformed Ibe practice homemaklng apartment Inle a fay. modern apartment. They arcoropllabed the renovation In three wesxx, Doing al) the work themselves, Ihe girla applied a cold water paint over the old wallpaper, renewed tb* floor*, repainted the woodwork, added new acceeaorlea throughout tb* ivassns. sad made oartalns ol flower print. The bed In the apartment I* one nf Ihe resulla of tbe renovation. In the baaement for many montha, It ■ii brought up recently. ml rled. and covered with a pink quilted bedspresd. According to Mlsa Burdlck, the renovation of tbe apartment was tbe girls' Ids*. She said. "Tbey were wonderful and cooperative in every way peealbl* to make It a aucc*ea, Tbey put In many extra hour* working there." The girls who did the renovating aay It waa very educational. Mary O'Shea Appointed Deputy U. S. Marshal Mary O'Shea, formally s senior al Fresno Stat* College and preel dent of Ihe Sigma Phi Gemma aororlty, haa been appointed deputy United Statea Marshal She waa aworn in by United State* Comjni**ioner Frank C, Lenigo or February 11. Her dutlea will include taklnx charg* of women prieonera undei federal Jurtadlctlon. Mlaa O'Shea at tended State for three la sttjr try. atudent body and clai in in.- Said Elaine Schneider, "1 learned many Utile tricks of making some ling out of not much of anything." Said Gloria Schroeder. "1 learned >w one la able (o make a home of attractive on a small expenae account." Jean lUsillyui aald. "1 think that e experience we got in redoing e apartment wa* eaoellent. After I, '.he beat way to learn ion* thing la through ' practical exper Forum of Ideas Group To Meet Wedne.day Open Fer*** at Idea*, a new ganlsaUon enoaear**! by Dr. Wea tey Bird Witt hold ft* Ir.t roeel Ing In ta* fo-ed lean**, Wedne* dey from ■ to Id p m Tbl* Brat meeting Well deal prl marlly wllh the organisation at tb* rlub. appointment of eommlTseee, .'nnitniciltiri of Ibe (-onstitut lot. and order of the meeting*. Dr. Bird aald. Page Three The clul open to any oi everyone desiring le express hie opinions and debate upon *nch loptea aa morale, pblloaophlee. Not only phlloeophy atudent* but alee tboee desiring stimulate tbe aoHity to Utah attend Watson, Ex-Stater, Commissioned Ensign Stanford J. Wataon, former FSC atu den I, waa cewuniaaloned an en sign la Ihe V. 8, Naval Reserve when be 'fradnated a I Corpus CbrlMI Naval Air training Baa* re eeatly. KOOS BROS l|0"-.. • WHluX RAINS ■«■ io' FULTON AT FRESNO STREET : FRESNO 1 flail towel* Wbltlen add*d "l*o propehy I* to be taken from the kltcben." Joined In Belly•Peer- n, president of tbe AWS, Anyone vlng personal . property In Ibe kitchen Is aaked lo eentaet Miss Whiiten In ear* of Bos 153. Other appointed officers ate: aortal chairman. Paarledns loraea: ntact chairman. Verna track and chairman Jollne Morrleh, AWS Offie* clmlnne*, Josephine Arbu Women's Lounge, Marllou Chlelough: sUJiistment chairman Jean Bsrger; poet office chairman Helen Bur»eaa; AWS. War Aetivl t* fhshinsn, Klesnoi Colllna, Elected officers are vic*-pr**f> dent, Pal Flnnell; aecreUry, ShlMey Cobb: piiblletty manageV. Maria Kauffung; election manager. Rose nrary R*ee, and hlStnrlan, Dorothy Betty Pearson and Lorrette Choi- let bold their Job* through both AWS Officers Listed for Semester Among many of the dull-, of the newly-appointed officers of the Aeseelated Women Studenia was that or taking Inventory of th* AWS Kltche*' adjacent to Ihe Coed Lounge. Betty Wbltten, In charge ot tbe kitchen, reports that a "thorough scrubbing" wa* given It dining Ihe vndatlen by vol un leaf .worker*. "Karl, individual;* she declared, ihould see to It thai when ebe leave* the kin he* la left Just ■* clean aa whea she entered A sign up akeSt haa been posted In ibe kitchen *o that a record of each organisation itslng lb* kitchen be checked should anything be Jurgens Third in . Miss America '45' Topped only a* Hla* Tea** *j*l Mlsa New York. Mise CaUf**wJa. represented ■ by Jen. took third place la wyn- Mayer Studio*' conical held In the Hotel As tor la Neva Torb Cltj, January M. The-winning of third, place net- led Mia* Jiirgeo*. * speech a-iajee Btate. 1*0* la war bond* and perhaps* a erreen leaf In Hejlly- woed. , A 11,000 bond and e ecreea went to Mlaa T.xas, wb* chosen Mies America, IMS. Miss Jursjens. winner ef a |***J. beauty conteet at tbe Tower Ta*SF ter laat fall,.Is II years *M axut a graduate of Ibe Rdoeevett School NYA FanrTshop Sivnn to Stat* The farm mat-bin* aaap as tbe eoiiipmenl wi lb* bsltwSSa glnaUy corntntetad mj the* for Mi work. aa*r>*« a flclnlly tb- >r*p.ryr ef |TY*f4**>U College, FYank W. T^ denl of the college, aitiKKinco* rej^'j intly. ' Or. cdaatructlon and »qulpm ne*d prindipally for I agricultural claaaee aad C collet* program of food p preiervalitin The shop faetSV ' tie* bev* b**n used la the X*sftm l and malntentuice •-binary, ■ and IBS) i b*ry bs* a*** romiucted 1 The .roll*** pt**J***4 ( Chinese Ckib Is in Charge of Stamp Shack * Chinese Studens Clnb of Fresno State college will be la charge of ihe stamp shack" nest This organisation will be the flrat to sell stamp*- and bonds thla iter sales reached nearly IT00O last aemeeter. What's Wrong with Tliis Picture WRONG 8IZF. BUl.BS ARK jiSSL. TOO At home or at acheo) you n«ed your eyes. You will need them all the nut of your lift. Take care of your eyes now and make sure you have plenty of lifht for fverythiaji you do, BKTTasR LIGHT IS BCTTKR RIGHT jP-G-s-aS- hot adilM, "Same of tbe f be need for other tal art* cmtreee n eapeelally t!ej|gn*d for • bee*a| j rltwlrlal art* prraynai aTTm^^ r The bulhtlnt was irarfted to % collete under "" *bor Pedersl SectiiHf , Ion Act Karl Levin, c*J ruller, eeflmeted that tb* h which covers 1,000 sqi equipment hav* s proiimately II* OS* Sgt. O'tck Hcndley Visits Stat* Marias flgt Rtchard Handler, membeK of the F»0 i championship football i talned by Jackie fwfiwwi. t_ visitor on the Campos Me***ay ft HantUey finished u# the IV. >a*en hy holding down Ike S j*iu*b on th* ic*>not*h ■ 1 arln* football aaaiaat Tbe fersser faster said that sd lined up some of lb* aal player* to attend Free no Matae the war. last Green ■»i pen anJ Uept MEET YOU AT SAM'S KounUin SsrvlSS. School SuppllM Sundry Stores Sl* McKlsdsv
Object Description
Title | 1945_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 |