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Ag Department Ready For Dedication Festivity By Alton Drew Every member of the ag department is shedding l_ . her share of sweat as they prepare livestock and exhibits for anticipated hoards of visitors during Dedication Week State College Collegian Frat-Panhell Dance Slated Friday Night I -CouncU-P. Two Debaters p* Receive Excellent Ejj In Tourney Ratings! "p."', Two Fresno Slste Collet. de-!al*otM Dorms Will Form Hub Of Activities On New Campus- COLLEGIAN Nstkrosl Advertising Service, Inc. SeSi.%^ £33 RENT A ROYAL! l«e Fimm> ». Ms. e-99Je Parking Crisis [Increases On Old Campus Court Rejects Protests On SB Elections Secretary To Be Elected Today (Continued Iron, Pag. 1) PATRONIZE OU« ADVERTISERS College Mm with Car. BLACKSTONE "SST SERVING F,S.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY COMPLETE INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CONVERT1BU TOPS AMERICAN - FOREIGN AND SPORTS CARS TONNEAU AND BOOT COVERS THERE'S NO PROBLEM COVERING YOUR SEATS AT BLACKSTONE SEAT COVER CENTER BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE BLACKSTONE SEAT COVER CENTER 2J49BUCXST0HE . "' PHONE BA 9-6223 Three Storied New Dorms To Hold 202 Valley Schools\ Compete In Speech Bout The w.rdrobc sr Pubs Board To Meet Chemise Dress Best Yet Says College Scribe IA Club Will Host Playnight Frolic WMEITS SHOE REPAIR IA 9-6100 4219 E. Shields CEDAR HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENT€R 25% DISCOUNT TO ALL F.S.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY SCHOETTLER General The Specialists Inc. 1470 Blackstone AM 6-9839 Panel Schedules Engagement For Discussion Topic • WEDDING • BIRTHDAY and « PARTY CAKES NEYTAS BAKERY SUMMER TOUR EUROPE via POLAR AIR ROUTE ONLY $1675 Tracksters Face SJ Spartans Times In Aggie Relays Impress Swim Mentor FSC Golfing Team Defeats Cal Poly Fresno Cltr Oolt Chuaplon ALPINE CLUB PLANfS TWO-DAY OUTING Air As Of Confidence Prevails Netters Continue To Win By Gary Simpson e Bulldog varsity tennis team, with the best weekend eason tucked freshly under their Ix-lts, today stalk's t.. courts with a before unknown air of defiant confidence st weekend's complete humiliation " ™,c as the fuse to a long-awaited c Bob Scholz Throws No-Hitter To Give JV Nine Win Over San Benito Frosh southpaw Bob Scholz threw a neat seven inning no lit no run ball game as the Fresno State College Bullpups iwept a twin bill from San Benito College in Hollister Satur- iay. Scholz faced only 24 batters in the opening contest, striking we're boasting Our Tacos are mads with a delicious flavor thi "01 be compered anywhere . . using our own specially Prepared seasoning that brings out the natural flavor. If on be the judge . . . ■Of •»•, yotrVe sun to lovo lh. big stick tor the n.r, three singles .nd . doub: Oberg .nit Augl. Clde; The Bullpups sport . ti (Continued on Page < Triple Sparks Frosh Victory Improve Your Score! Learn To Bowl! MISS KATIE LEI: GIVING FREE GROUP INSTRUCTIONS o BLACKSTONE BOWL 5054 N. BtACKSTONE AT SHAW Outside Chance For Title Still Held By Varsity Nine The Fresno State win-one-lose-one baseball team presently lodged in, fourth place in the six team California Collegiate Athletic Association still has an outside chance of regaining the league crown. The Bulldogs lost 6-5 to the league leading San Diego Aztecs Pace CCAA After Second Week Ni. Dogs' chances seem bright-j CCAA pt.y, the S.n Diego St (Continued on Page 4) ■ (Continued on Page 4) with MaxSfraJman SCIENCE MADE SIMPLE: No. 3 Once again the makers of Marlboro Cigarettes, bless tlicir t«t- licarty. ruddy, and full of the jo^ who has sampled their wares. In Murilwro you will find no ■tmtiag, t» stingjmsj Usitbon'l pleasures are rich, manifold, flavor. Hi;,.t',}, U,x. atul, in some models, power steering. he makers of Marlboro, Tlie - "hack". Sore backs were the occupational disease of the early Unwed night lying on the damp ground snd looking up st the sky, and if there's a better way to get a sore bsck, I'd like to hear about it. Especially in the moist Mediterranean srea, where Greece is generally considered to be. I-umbsgo and related disorders kept astronomy from becoming very popular until Galileo, an unemployed muleteer of Pamplona, fashioned a homemade telescope in 1924 out of three Social Security cards and an ordinary ice cube. What Khoutboy does not know that stirring story-how Galileo stepped up to his telescope, how he looked heavenward, how his face filled with wonder, how he stepped back and whispered tlie words heard round the world: "let them eal cake!" Well sir, you can imagine what happened then! William Jennings llryan snatched NYU (iwynnr from the shadow of the guillotine at Oslo; Chancellor Bismarck brought in four gushers in a single afternoon; Enos Slaughter »»< signed by the Han- seatic l-eaguc; Crete was declared off limits to Wellington's ' army: and William Faulkner won the Davis Cup for his im- Ilut after a while things calmed do» the staggering task of naming all the heavenly bodies. First man to name a star was Sigafoos of Mt. Wilson, and the name he chose was Bctelgeuse, after his dear wife, Betelgeuse Sigafoos, I>r, lueen :tt Michigan State from 1919 to 1931. Then the Major Brothers of Ycrkes Observatory named stars after their wives, Ursa and Csnis, and Witnick of Hsrwd named one after his wife, Dig Dipper, and soon all the stars turned to the question: is there life on other planets? The answer was a Rat, unequivocal no. Spectroscopic studies prosed without a doubt that the atmosphere on the'other planets was far too harsh to permit the culture of tlie fine tobaccos that go into Marlboro Cigarettes ... And who can live without Marlboro?
Object Description
Title | 1958_04 The Daily Collegian April 1958 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1958 |
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 | April 23, 1958 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1958 |
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 | Ag Department Ready For Dedication Festivity By Alton Drew Every member of the ag department is shedding l_ . her share of sweat as they prepare livestock and exhibits for anticipated hoards of visitors during Dedication Week State College Collegian Frat-Panhell Dance Slated Friday Night I -CouncU-P. Two Debaters p* Receive Excellent Ejj In Tourney Ratings! "p."', Two Fresno Slste Collet. de-!al*otM Dorms Will Form Hub Of Activities On New Campus- COLLEGIAN Nstkrosl Advertising Service, Inc. SeSi.%^ £33 RENT A ROYAL! l«e Fimm> ». Ms. e-99Je Parking Crisis [Increases On Old Campus Court Rejects Protests On SB Elections Secretary To Be Elected Today (Continued Iron, Pag. 1) PATRONIZE OU« ADVERTISERS College Mm with Car. BLACKSTONE "SST SERVING F,S.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY COMPLETE INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CONVERT1BU TOPS AMERICAN - FOREIGN AND SPORTS CARS TONNEAU AND BOOT COVERS THERE'S NO PROBLEM COVERING YOUR SEATS AT BLACKSTONE SEAT COVER CENTER BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE BLACKSTONE SEAT COVER CENTER 2J49BUCXST0HE . "' PHONE BA 9-6223 Three Storied New Dorms To Hold 202 Valley Schools\ Compete In Speech Bout The w.rdrobc sr Pubs Board To Meet Chemise Dress Best Yet Says College Scribe IA Club Will Host Playnight Frolic WMEITS SHOE REPAIR IA 9-6100 4219 E. Shields CEDAR HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENT€R 25% DISCOUNT TO ALL F.S.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY SCHOETTLER General The Specialists Inc. 1470 Blackstone AM 6-9839 Panel Schedules Engagement For Discussion Topic • WEDDING • BIRTHDAY and « PARTY CAKES NEYTAS BAKERY SUMMER TOUR EUROPE via POLAR AIR ROUTE ONLY $1675 Tracksters Face SJ Spartans Times In Aggie Relays Impress Swim Mentor FSC Golfing Team Defeats Cal Poly Fresno Cltr Oolt Chuaplon ALPINE CLUB PLANfS TWO-DAY OUTING Air As Of Confidence Prevails Netters Continue To Win By Gary Simpson e Bulldog varsity tennis team, with the best weekend eason tucked freshly under their Ix-lts, today stalk's t.. courts with a before unknown air of defiant confidence st weekend's complete humiliation " ™,c as the fuse to a long-awaited c Bob Scholz Throws No-Hitter To Give JV Nine Win Over San Benito Frosh southpaw Bob Scholz threw a neat seven inning no lit no run ball game as the Fresno State College Bullpups iwept a twin bill from San Benito College in Hollister Satur- iay. Scholz faced only 24 batters in the opening contest, striking we're boasting Our Tacos are mads with a delicious flavor thi "01 be compered anywhere . . using our own specially Prepared seasoning that brings out the natural flavor. If on be the judge . . . ■Of •»•, yotrVe sun to lovo lh. big stick tor the n.r, three singles .nd . doub: Oberg .nit Augl. Clde; The Bullpups sport . ti (Continued on Page < Triple Sparks Frosh Victory Improve Your Score! Learn To Bowl! MISS KATIE LEI: GIVING FREE GROUP INSTRUCTIONS o BLACKSTONE BOWL 5054 N. BtACKSTONE AT SHAW Outside Chance For Title Still Held By Varsity Nine The Fresno State win-one-lose-one baseball team presently lodged in, fourth place in the six team California Collegiate Athletic Association still has an outside chance of regaining the league crown. The Bulldogs lost 6-5 to the league leading San Diego Aztecs Pace CCAA After Second Week Ni. Dogs' chances seem bright-j CCAA pt.y, the S.n Diego St (Continued on Page 4) ■ (Continued on Page 4) with MaxSfraJman SCIENCE MADE SIMPLE: No. 3 Once again the makers of Marlboro Cigarettes, bless tlicir t«t- licarty. ruddy, and full of the jo^ who has sampled their wares. In Murilwro you will find no ■tmtiag, t» stingjmsj Usitbon'l pleasures are rich, manifold, flavor. Hi;,.t',}, U,x. atul, in some models, power steering. he makers of Marlboro, Tlie - "hack". Sore backs were the occupational disease of the early Unwed night lying on the damp ground snd looking up st the sky, and if there's a better way to get a sore bsck, I'd like to hear about it. Especially in the moist Mediterranean srea, where Greece is generally considered to be. I-umbsgo and related disorders kept astronomy from becoming very popular until Galileo, an unemployed muleteer of Pamplona, fashioned a homemade telescope in 1924 out of three Social Security cards and an ordinary ice cube. What Khoutboy does not know that stirring story-how Galileo stepped up to his telescope, how he looked heavenward, how his face filled with wonder, how he stepped back and whispered tlie words heard round the world: "let them eal cake!" Well sir, you can imagine what happened then! William Jennings llryan snatched NYU (iwynnr from the shadow of the guillotine at Oslo; Chancellor Bismarck brought in four gushers in a single afternoon; Enos Slaughter »»< signed by the Han- seatic l-eaguc; Crete was declared off limits to Wellington's ' army: and William Faulkner won the Davis Cup for his im- Ilut after a while things calmed do» the staggering task of naming all the heavenly bodies. First man to name a star was Sigafoos of Mt. Wilson, and the name he chose was Bctelgeuse, after his dear wife, Betelgeuse Sigafoos, I>r, lueen :tt Michigan State from 1919 to 1931. Then the Major Brothers of Ycrkes Observatory named stars after their wives, Ursa and Csnis, and Witnick of Hsrwd named one after his wife, Dig Dipper, and soon all the stars turned to the question: is there life on other planets? The answer was a Rat, unequivocal no. Spectroscopic studies prosed without a doubt that the atmosphere on the'other planets was far too harsh to permit the culture of tlie fine tobaccos that go into Marlboro Cigarettes ... And who can live without Marlboro? |