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• Two -The Fresno State College Collegian- -The Fresno State College Collegian- Page Three War Activity Tbe War Activities Committee will again erne to life at the beginning oi the new wmev r. Starring on Febrtury 1 campus orgjmza- tstxti will begin competition for the title of Organization of the Month' and Students will ye. for the title, Man ot Woman of the ontt. The Mutk-tii and tMgatUMttiotl chosen wilt have been the most active in war nork during the month fot which they hive won the title Points wilt be awarded for every kind of work, sraloe being tci by the relative importance of das work For the first time the mm will be a part of the competition They will he given an oppor- tuntty to ccjrnpctc with the women for the mtt . The purpose of the War Activity Cotnmit- Me u to stimulate an added interest in the pet hstiiunce of war work among student* Points will he jwarded for work and othet activities of thi- unit. Points will also be given to those studenti'who have dotuiied blood dur- *lHg the month in which they are competing All wat work will be considered Tbe wotk ii important The honor bestowed ih one to be desired. The committee has asked lor the cooperation of every student and organ ttttion on the campus The committee has es- pecially urged the men to enter and give the vcjrocn and their organization keen competi- Oon. Students should start budgeting mote of their time for war work Organizations should make plans for their campaign now ZJhe Jj* ■ea lai or ■as Matter, NeweiRber S, its?, st ■< in- C.H'*"ita. wed*' th* Acl oi March 1. law eJaATIg^-aeftvacrieiier. Ii.m, .*c, c.et. pur .*-*.■.- Cm* MH'.iei FirTv fc*»t. <si », ,,, ,„ thi cot-i.aoi*r. o-nci stud*-! u.w, pt.0o. *-4n- Laonard Rowel I ^^^^^^^^^^_ Majone Harnena PSone J-4SM or Cetleejion Office 4-4721 — Batty Pretw 44721 Edltof sWewrtUnrrcj .Manager Copy Editor Iwtrw* Editor Sfcitf Artist sulon^jlng Editor Mafce-up Editor Ssan».awMl M rferTiTl EDfTOWAL BOaARD iwB>onard Rowall larnae Coacjrava Chrlatme* r s first to epealt fee nevt year. AftOUNQ THE CAMPUS IN SEVEN MINUTES Tbe first if ihe year moat people take lime out t Ihlnh r.r the accomplishments of the previous yea and to makr resolutions concerning the following one Hut we notlee tbat those who always Bay thai they have lo get In and crack the books merely talk about It a little more, and do nothing aa before Com. (o think of la, trie larger part ef the nop- ulatlon with which wa have coma into contact seem advsrae to resolutions H'l "What's the una, we won't keep thsm enyway." Or, "Well, I'll tell ya; limee are changing to fast to think af the future.'* And so We and up rather du couragsd. Perhaps we ahould have «*v*r brought the subject up in the first place. Be that as It may. things have really happened In tbe last year. Here at deer old FSC th. ment has been upped until things almost look normal again. And on the war front, In spite ot recent harka, we have gone a long, long ways. (We vaguely remember Ihet we were trying to study for final: tbe nlgbt the invasion started ) Rationing and th scsrclty of civilian goods have bwomf such CSTA Will Meet Wed. In Coed Lounge Members of (he California Rtu dent-Teacher Assoclstlon wilt meet Wednesday. January 11. at 1'W a,B%. In Ihe co-ed lounge. Iir Rannle Baker will speak alt er tbe business meeting Refresh menta will be served. Committee chairmen are. social. Barbara Oberer; refreshments. Shirley Buckles; clean-up. Versa Baker. ttiaedto M *.! sh< . There ■ ■IIS* HMMar* BOS hssmlnitlve *>trl*tl* by tMI rSIINO fTatTg COLLIell AiaOCIATiCjN .that we are altnoat waa absolutely nothing in the stores gfld shops for Christmas - And yet we wpndeii Reports shi thai during holidays many e*t*bl Is Wonts did thi largest trade of their careers. A* to Ihe new year there are aaveral things en **>r mind*. What vein the Rally Committee do? And how about th* various service orgs around eehonlf Until two year* ago, the Slue Key put en • carnival every spring. (We're taking a chans* that moot of you arsrit upper classmen > The various frate end eei*erltles ail were espectsd to run at least one booth There were elds shows, gambling games, and tha like. Paper script wss te be bought for fly*, ten and twenty-five cents •e that It wasn't exactly the real thing Thoae whe were lucky enough to win at the card gamse fbtack Jack) and the roulette wheel could only retrieve thalr money In the form of msrehan. dice tclgsrettee!) Ah, ye*, these wars th* good In conclusion, here la a notice we found ptnn* ■in- of lb* wall* In Mcl-snc Hall a few years ago. but we never before bad a chance to print it Take heed. •etudenls' lean Casey li if in Ha Brown Bill Warner Sherry Wade Benny Phillips Jam*** CosKjrare, Culver Wilson fockaJ Editor . , AlJi_*>JJarg..im 7«Vt3trsa Music -H»»awal QraJtMcn Marenjer Gloria i ATTENTION! ALL JUNIOR COMMANDO*! Far a limited lime enly I am offering fraa of 'hi.gi one page frees Ihe Cncyclepcdla irlt tsnics Just send me one sutotneblla tap and an eld hit) geld piece to cover cent of malting and mailing charge*. Hurry!! S.c.u** ef wartlm* condition* thi* offer will have to be cleeed short. ly Am dawn le my laet velum* and the librarian* wstch m« ta* closely LITTLE ORFHAN ANNIE lean Coney tvtttf lame* Hafcb* Milton Rldtel*. Bonn!* Mwerd Lea. Maraar*' Gordon Flora Hair- Annie Show, Bearvof Ko> . rfcne-Jd Dickson. Jean Mc knny Phillip*. Kenneth Lamm* FLAgHV TAILORING FLASHIS Doc Mudge I* no longer tbe flash! in* A geologist of some not* has stofting a new brown suit with OtaD ■Ml (porting f«| white stripe* Tbe contrast Is striking Dm ■ are to be paid In Ml** Brewster's office Tuesday and day from 11 (o IS o'clock Marine, Former Stater Studies Electronics in Tex. e Private Gordon Monition. former track man here, attending electronics main school at (be Naval Air Technical Training Center at Ward Island. Corpus Chrlstl, Tea. . A member of Bets I'pslton Chanter, Theta Chi Fraternity. Piivat Morrison wa* acltve In aporti While attending Fresno High School be won place* In county and state divisional (rack meets for (hree conaecullvr years. The 2ii yea rolil Marine's w Ronnie Jean, resides In Fresno. Buy WAR BDNDS FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE ■r... Can Fl. An, .a..." 09 Van ■.-.. Ph. S.1TI ALSTlfbM & WIEBE'S ' COLLEGE PHARMACY M W&ufaamt 3>" ' A ■■ ,. L courtship ■ JEWEIRY ^T so- Aeuioi m named MjjY i\om- \ aniasflf>w*. He im n.i'rw iriir isnaawni Enjoy the Hospitality of the Hotel Calif ornian Hotel El Rancho We are happy.to cooperate with all collag* functions CARL S. STANLEY, President Penny LicourK Becomes WAA TennU Champion Penny Ucntirl* became the chant plon of tbe WAA tennla touma ment whan she won In the final match Hgalnst Lola Browe, 81 Mis* LIcouHs defeated Elaine Mason, 4 «, TS. « I, In a semi-final match, and Miss Brow* gained place In the flnnl bracket aft winning from Beverly Campbell l.it'.'ili. Owensby. first seeded player, was forced to drop out of (be tntirnament because of teaching dullea In n valley high school. Ml-. lies, tho tournament ■ewdet) Sigma Tau Frat Elects The new membeia of Hlgma Tau. first or the fraternities disbanded In 1913 tn resume activities, held a meeting Tuesday njght to elect of fleers and make pinna for the formal dance to be held Saturday' night. Officers elected IsMfsj Tony Al- lampreae, president; Niel Jensen. vlcepresldent; Milton Rickets, secretary, and NormiiTi Rudy, treasur John Olson, presllent of (be Sigma Tau Alumnae Association, pra- sided at Ibe meeting. What's Wrong with This Picture WRONG 8KB BULBS ABE -"* TOO At home or at school you need your eyes, you will need them all the rest of your life. Take care of your eye. now snd make aure you have plenty of light for everything you do. RF.TTER LIGHT IS BETTES SIGHT Book Store Sells School Rings Freeno Stat* College student* may order their aehool rlnga In the book store, It waa announced thi. week hy Mr* Deity Preiser, book store manager. Student* desiring school rings may hsve * choice of six rings with prices varying from fit lo tl*. Mrs. Preiser stated. "These are not class ring*, but school rings which can be worn for all four years al the college "The rings haven't been sold »!nc« lb* enrollment dropped *ei al years back. Now that they on sale again, the student body should najjlcr school ring* lame Tbe following price ranges In In.if government and ante* tax: id K white and coral gold, small, tlBSS; medium, 117.11; large (spe elal), 118 11. Ten K gold, wblte or black pearl stone*, small, IM-M; medium. 1; large (apodal), lis IT Triple S Bond Booth Open Til End of Day Although the Triple 8 ba* aold two tl.OOt) and baa a pledge for f..on bond, they are open for more purchases until (be end of (he The Triple 8 was ateo In charge | >f the stamp and bond booth th*J week before (he Christmas holl- . They are using for their theme "Illack Out the Rising Sun,- They have placed In (he foyer of Ihe union a Japanese dummy a "divine" flan beside It. With every stamp and bond purchase, black paper will bo pasted on the flag with the effort lo completely blacken It out (^uprSaqeJ for 2Jne eUJance Van Ness Floral Co. •pion* 1 1211 PG»E- "THi MUSIC BAR Oertey Bro*.—HOT JAZ2 CLASSICS. C-Sl r.anHc Carle-a-Aibum C-U7 •*nny Goodman S*sl*t, Alb. C-102 Cugal—Soogl* jWaetgl*. Ptumbaa, Tango* Album* Melodious nev Classical Album* and Singl** Pen*, Tihti.it Toocannl. Creeks, Korjue, Holflti king SMI lev* Kay Kya*r—Thar* Go** that Song Again Claud* Thornhltl—Mnonlighl Bay Ginny aim* Ofant Ever Change Stan Kenlon—How Many Heart* Hiv* You Irokian And H«r T.sr. Flew Like Win* Tony P**tor—Pane* vvilh a Dolly NEW CHILOHEN'S ALBUMS ALWAYS THE LATEST IN RECORDS Popular Sh**t Music In • Pew Day* Prompt Hadie Service Waetlngheuae Lamp tulbe HOUSE APPLIANCE CO. 1470 N. Van Nem Av*?nue Phone 2-3597 R*print«] from th* v- 1*"""U","*,u'r* ExStater Promoter. John it Bowler. Jr., an oi Stater, M - on hie silver wtnga and aim- ulUnt otisly earned the been of a lad lieutenant when William* Field Army Air Force* Advanced •ii.ii School graduated another nlaat of fliers recently. Patronize Our Advertisers BUY OR RENT Tout Equipment HUEBNER SPORTS Opsv Reading Pork Tennla Ceurts) OPEN 1 lo *■ 1 lo MO P.M. Meet the Gang at Smith*,'. BAR-8-QUE SIFTS VALENTINES Gnstlng Canl. for .11 Occsaiona Kilner's 13S5 Fulton Phona S S818 Graduates lncr**s* 100 P*rC*nf Sine* 1929 During th* last II years the num h«-r of Freeno State Collere graduate* has increased 100 per according lo a report releaead by the admlnlatratlon ofT.ce, week. The report covers the year* from ll» to IIII. Even with tbe many students Joining th* armed forcee before graduating, th* report ahowa (bet (be lasl figure In 1)4) Is m< (nan double (bnl of the n.-t yi Included In the report. Th* flume showed an all it high In 114(1, with JTT graduates compare,! (o gg fn lit), an Incras of more than 100 per cent. The number declined to III In 1*41. Ill' In 1141 and I'll In 1141. th* laet year covered la th* report. This yoar there are ill efudenfi enrolled In the senior class estt'.JLeleul... FSC change la Mat Ushers Wanted for Second Music Concert Application* of II ushers for th* second concert of tbe 1144-41 Mason of the Fresno Minlr.l Club will be received by (leorgia Hetty, lampreee. president; Nell Jensen •hers at college affair*, they The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Pierre afonteux will perform at th* Po* Wlhoa Theater on January IS. Although preference will been music major*." aald Dr. A. C Berdahl, head of the music de partment, "appllcattona nest will be, considered on a ftrst-rome. flrat- *«rve ha*!*." I. added that an agreement wilh the FYeano Musical Club provided for the preference to music SSS Helps Campus With Its Affairs By Millon Rickala The Sopbomoro Service Society •n orgs nl sat Ion limited to ID girl* chonen by Ihe preceding year's member* on the basis of scholar ship, leadership and potentialities The only object of the organtaa Hon I* service ta Freeno State College. Triple 8 member, aarve aa oehera at College affatr*. they served the dlnaar at the last conn ell meeting, they *t!.1re*»*d the Christmas cards aent by tha eta- dent body to former undents In eervle*. and always stand ready to ***t*t at any college af fair. The society sends letters or w*T ■m« to Incoming freahmen worn i and also glv* them a (ea shortly afler the beginning .,f the fall aemeater They serve refreshment* after the college aptitude teat has been given to all new atudnl*. They hav* an annual turkey raffle to lis* money for the organisation Officer* for this year are Bar ira CaathsWrry. preeldent: Sylvia Carlaon, vice president, and Airier Kiel, secretary treasurer •Ire, Helen Rohror la th* faculty sponsor MEET YOU AT SAM'S Fountain Service School SunotiN Sundry Store* St* MrKliaLav Moal noticeable . campua over the- vacation portal were tha activated cloche la tkm union Student* without wattatkH s- mak* their elaaaae without the usual running or lardtnaae. The housing problem faced If any alttdent* at Mat* 1* mm M hlcb group action la airsaasiij Those studenta who hav* any hoeav ing dirflcultlee should get taawdhaa I and make a united effort th* problem. In all probability, tt enough student* could prov* wer* housed unsatlsfactortly o no plac* tn stay at all, tha* . _ bring •nough preuure to hoar he force edan* type of state or IwaVarM emergency action. The tread In enrollment haa 1mm ea tba tip*wing at Rut* aad if the college cannot now **tl*factorUy house the present enrollmaat, R cannot espect sludanU ta ejgsaM sere to eehool' Har* la a prehlaM which needs Immediate i tt sail— and one which must be solved hath for th* benefit of the >r*aaai as> rollment and for future staawau af th* college tnerican question over a tuUt ew* broadcast recently. Tha flrat em told of a Cellforale at^HswaV ion wblch had rsaetirl a raatMMM saying. "No Japa la fhlllaaeM* The n-.t item told af seven /ag«r tiese American army private* whe wero awarded medal* for hernlsi id couraga shave th* eall oi daty. Many faltforalana. plagwed le American competition, fall ta re*aV s* that tbe home* of th* *r|1*a*l Americans earry tha sans* b«aa aaet gnid stars that era diealayeaj M if tha Ort— ■SBwaw letnm af tho Nisei ■■all tarn toward preparing tha waf, the bloodsbed and riots whleh thaw aaaertedly fear probably weuM SsM mate rial ii* Saturdays pre-raah affair, HTed hy Pan Hall and marka the rnturn af aaethar lion to th* campu*. Th* •Sanaa IntaVhat tfcar Uaah. campua. The daaea wf*. -4M get acanalatad aftatr gat 1 t eernrltlee aad) sraaaregV 9 Ilea and prospective mam) and will aah (hair praepanta aa tha affair. Tha Seta Mn haa latent mam\* bar* oa campus from whleh ta hra th* nucleu* of their organisations. Today li student* 1 hava thai iwaetf, the laet day Mr | "'•»• eppasavtajl pictoraa U no eatasasaggi The War Activities " bMIii aa* had lu raMrth aad WW he guided by Chairman Math > " ' Th* eet np will ha MMataM year la that both eve aa4 m aad evary oraaalaatlaa aa hha pa. will be napacteAM pa lliljillli Tba petal ratlag sywteea at IM |«Mr wtll he apaewalaaaaaty tha htM '
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Title | 1945_01 The Daily Collegian January 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 | January 5, 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 |
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• Two
-The Fresno State College Collegian-
-The Fresno State College Collegian-
Page Three
War Activity
Tbe War Activities Committee will again
erne to life at the beginning oi the new wmev
r. Starring on Febrtury 1 campus orgjmza-
tstxti will begin competition for the title of
Organization of the Month' and Students will
ye. for the title, Man ot Woman of the
ontt.
The Mutk-tii and tMgatUMttiotl chosen wilt
have been the most active in war nork during
the month fot which they hive won the title
Points wilt be awarded for every kind of work,
sraloe being tci by the relative importance of
das work
For the first time the mm will be a part of
the competition They will he given an oppor-
tuntty to ccjrnpctc with the women for the
mtt .
The purpose of the War Activity Cotnmit-
Me u to stimulate an added interest in the pet
hstiiunce of war work among student*
Points will he jwarded for work and othet
activities of thi- unit. Points will also be given
to those studenti'who have dotuiied blood dur-
*lHg the month in which they are competing
All wat work will be considered
Tbe wotk ii important The honor bestowed
ih one to be desired. The committee has asked
lor the cooperation of every student and organ
ttttion on the campus The committee has es-
pecially urged the men to enter and give the
vcjrocn and their organization keen competi-
Oon. Students should start budgeting mote of
their time for war work Organizations should
make plans for their campaign now
ZJhe Jj*
■ea
lai
or
■as Matter, NeweiRber S, its?, st ■<
in- C.H'*"ita. wed*' th* Acl oi
March 1. law
eJaATIg^-aeftvacrieiier. Ii.m, .*c, c.et. pur .*-*.■.-
Cm* MH'.iei FirTv fc*»t. |