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- The Fresno State College Collegia,- ■COUSGIAN Phone 4-1721 Advertising Manager Makeup Editor ... Sports Editor Copy Hdi'.crs Marian Zaihc Wu the J^pot,.. I By Gordon S BETS ... are being booked by George Zeno- vi.-h and the Varsity Varieties committee with skeptics who think that Eddie Cantor :p.ar on the show. Melvin Isaacson, the member of the committee who contacted Cantor about appearing for the War Memorial Benefit, received a second letter yesterday from the commedian who again assured ~ '- Fresno for the show. lean McCain Gwen Zander Margaret Munson Campaign Lagging The annual Red Cross drive to meet the combined college quota of J'OO is now at the end of the second week—less than $100 has been collected. Less than five per cent of the college quota «..» collected the first week of the drive despite the fact that the quota this year is $W lt-ss than the amount collected last year. The fact that the "war is over" is evidenced in the drive as in mos: oilier phases of our postwar life. True, the war i> over, but the work of the Red Cross is not During the war most persons could sec the ^ actual work of the Red Cross anj were »ill.in: to give Now the war is over and rhe work of the Red Cross is not as obvious. Persons do not realize that during 1016 the local Red Ctoss chapter provided l."-l units of blood plasma. Persons «do not realize that ihe money they give to the Red Cross is used for first aid. water safety, and accident prevention, and maintenance ot the home service de- partment. which handles claims for veterans and servicemen and assists any person needing aid. Persons do not realize that the Red Cross helped 51 Fresno families during 19-46 with its IX THE PAST . . . many organizations h: worrie.l ais'ilt the financial cu.vess of their all-school activities. The Rally Committee. without a doubt, has now surpassed any degree of worrying done by any other organisation since they—the Rally Committee-^de- cided to hire a name band for the Masque 1-...I1. -.1...inl.fi for May J Hill Itockas. who is chief worrier of the rally-men, estimates that the orchestra will cost $1,000. With " hiirh rate and additional expenses of balln bids, and advertising, Rockas estimates that about three out of every live students at the college must attend in order for the — mittee to break even on the affair. i""lih "".sibl Melroy Is Here! L Boy-what a thrill It must Ml with smoked glasses al Xn^t-l disaster relief fund Fresno Red Cross headqi it the and financed production cotps. which make* clothing and sends it to war-torn countties overseas. The many jobs which Red Ctoss performs is not generally known, but the jobs are present and the jobs are done. Fresno State has a responsibility |ust as the Red Ctoss has a responsibility. One week remains for Fresno State to show that it can meet its quota. Let's go over the top in this campaign. Former FSC'er Opens Oakland Law Office C. W. Burnett Addresses ' High School Teachers N BAHTLOWS BODY SHOP FRIENDLY F0SS RADIO SERVICE Condits Floral Stores SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY All Leather Binders Portfolios, Brief Cases Qxu^q^ '^%* Cormdt Stella Spickler ior Your Coonstic Need* (Ouker Cf CoUon S? Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness rERtE.-; eLll., ~ to the GwuVos' Naturalist to Show Suwanee Movies BLACKSTONE FLORIST 533 Blackstone Avenue (Near Belmont) Phone 2-9801 Palmer's Seaside Service One-Slop Service Tires Accessories Guaranteed Recapping Carl L. Palmer. Prop Open 24 Hours 1503 Van Ness Ph. 3-9451 Across from telephone bldg. ART STUDENTS! Here is your fully Portable - Adjustable Desk for all Outside Work. Height from 19 inches to 29 inches. Weight 6 lbs. with 2 square feet of working area. AMBI-DESK Phone 2-6226 - The Fresno State College CoHegii 1 Page Thr** iolfe^ -COLLEOI AH- SPORTS JV's Bounce Warriors; Are Still Unbeaten Speaking of slacks. . . we're getting r every month, som. some flannels, som ore in stock gabardines, plaids and •UlTON AT FMSNO checks, all 100* wool. If we don't have your size the first time you come in, we'll probably be able to take care of you on your next visit. &*+*&*** • Plate Lunches • Sandwiches • Fountain Specialties IMMEDIATE TRAY SERVICE Open 6:30 A.M to 2:00 A.M. Opposite FSC Stadium A rich blend of nylon and rayon that is vat-dyed for permanent color, Sanforized against shrinkage and processed to resist creasing. It If tailored in the fine Rogue manner in both the famed buttonlcss Rogue shirt and in the Westwind model with button front and two pockets. $650 HARRY COFFEE FRESNO AND ■AKMJMtlD
Object Description
Title | 1947_03 The Daily Collegian March 1947 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1947 |
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 | March 21, 1947 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1947 |
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 | - The Fresno State College Collegia,- ■COUSGIAN Phone 4-1721 Advertising Manager Makeup Editor ... Sports Editor Copy Hdi'.crs Marian Zaihc Wu the J^pot,.. I By Gordon S BETS ... are being booked by George Zeno- vi.-h and the Varsity Varieties committee with skeptics who think that Eddie Cantor :p.ar on the show. Melvin Isaacson, the member of the committee who contacted Cantor about appearing for the War Memorial Benefit, received a second letter yesterday from the commedian who again assured ~ '- Fresno for the show. lean McCain Gwen Zander Margaret Munson Campaign Lagging The annual Red Cross drive to meet the combined college quota of J'OO is now at the end of the second week—less than $100 has been collected. Less than five per cent of the college quota «..» collected the first week of the drive despite the fact that the quota this year is $W lt-ss than the amount collected last year. The fact that the "war is over" is evidenced in the drive as in mos: oilier phases of our postwar life. True, the war i> over, but the work of the Red Cross is not During the war most persons could sec the ^ actual work of the Red Cross anj were »ill.in: to give Now the war is over and rhe work of the Red Cross is not as obvious. Persons do not realize that during 1016 the local Red Ctoss chapter provided l."-l units of blood plasma. Persons «do not realize that ihe money they give to the Red Cross is used for first aid. water safety, and accident prevention, and maintenance ot the home service de- partment. which handles claims for veterans and servicemen and assists any person needing aid. Persons do not realize that the Red Cross helped 51 Fresno families during 19-46 with its IX THE PAST . . . many organizations h: worrie.l ais'ilt the financial cu.vess of their all-school activities. The Rally Committee. without a doubt, has now surpassed any degree of worrying done by any other organisation since they—the Rally Committee-^de- cided to hire a name band for the Masque 1-...I1. -.1...inl.fi for May J Hill Itockas. who is chief worrier of the rally-men, estimates that the orchestra will cost $1,000. With " hiirh rate and additional expenses of balln bids, and advertising, Rockas estimates that about three out of every live students at the college must attend in order for the — mittee to break even on the affair. i""lih "".sibl Melroy Is Here! L Boy-what a thrill It must Ml with smoked glasses al Xn^t-l disaster relief fund Fresno Red Cross headqi it the and financed production cotps. which make* clothing and sends it to war-torn countties overseas. The many jobs which Red Ctoss performs is not generally known, but the jobs are present and the jobs are done. Fresno State has a responsibility |ust as the Red Ctoss has a responsibility. One week remains for Fresno State to show that it can meet its quota. Let's go over the top in this campaign. Former FSC'er Opens Oakland Law Office C. W. Burnett Addresses ' High School Teachers N BAHTLOWS BODY SHOP FRIENDLY F0SS RADIO SERVICE Condits Floral Stores SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY All Leather Binders Portfolios, Brief Cases Qxu^q^ '^%* Cormdt Stella Spickler ior Your Coonstic Need* (Ouker Cf CoUon S? Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness rERtE.-; eLll., ~ to the GwuVos' Naturalist to Show Suwanee Movies BLACKSTONE FLORIST 533 Blackstone Avenue (Near Belmont) Phone 2-9801 Palmer's Seaside Service One-Slop Service Tires Accessories Guaranteed Recapping Carl L. Palmer. Prop Open 24 Hours 1503 Van Ness Ph. 3-9451 Across from telephone bldg. ART STUDENTS! Here is your fully Portable - Adjustable Desk for all Outside Work. Height from 19 inches to 29 inches. Weight 6 lbs. with 2 square feet of working area. AMBI-DESK Phone 2-6226 - The Fresno State College CoHegii 1 Page Thr** iolfe^ -COLLEOI AH- SPORTS JV's Bounce Warriors; Are Still Unbeaten Speaking of slacks. . . we're getting r every month, som. some flannels, som ore in stock gabardines, plaids and •UlTON AT FMSNO checks, all 100* wool. If we don't have your size the first time you come in, we'll probably be able to take care of you on your next visit. &*+*&*** • Plate Lunches • Sandwiches • Fountain Specialties IMMEDIATE TRAY SERVICE Open 6:30 A.M to 2:00 A.M. Opposite FSC Stadium A rich blend of nylon and rayon that is vat-dyed for permanent color, Sanforized against shrinkage and processed to resist creasing. It If tailored in the fine Rogue manner in both the famed buttonlcss Rogue shirt and in the Westwind model with button front and two pockets. $650 HARRY COFFEE FRESNO AND ■AKMJMtlD |