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May 1, 1984 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed •Vintage •London Continued from page J The Korean Airliner incident. Alcl lid. was provoked by Ihe United State ir propoganda purposes. back and the five of us were togethe again. Vladimir said: "James, what can give you for your flash?" Jim smiled uneasily; he had no inter tions of parting with such an esscntii Continued from page 3 rated 277 out of 277 U.S. metropohst Visalia high school participated. And nany of our CSUF musicians, through he music department and the Fresno Bee. s tome thai the Fresno comrr rcmely involved in CSUF. ( Wa und wep ,;:;,rAr!nz:r„* ■***"* ■ christian .„, •rand fell silent, perhaps wondering communist party is as likely ickedipup Vladimir only stared at as finding a communist in fTtomalteitin'rhe'kitchenfacilities American Big Business.' he hall His comrade continued lo —Alek dimir was per after he new h failed The next ite black caviar ja t in this black eyes long s efforts to sway Jim had m was Todd's watch Via- beautiful Babushka dolls, -s. and black Palckh boxes t was a passenger d But the\ didn't dingihallhe DnitejJSlates had plans t to entice him. Todd deliberated watching him intently. "And Pa very expensive." I odd looked at his watch, then dimir's offerings. Fora jar of caviai Beside s hq ould thank us for othc boosstc the economy that the umversi provides to F rcsno: housing, retail an Some bad light, but it's those same umversi StlKkrilK before you know it. will h ly Ic I. for h.T m not going lo lorgcl th no's latest remark SMIL' Uniscrsuy"and not C SI ally Pen us a, wrnalisn w dent who in M iv. She is edt or of,he Daily Collegia *a****UM£[ r/rcn i t i i Request Line: 294 4082 t\r OA Schedule JOT Office Line: 294-2598 Tuesday, May 1 6AM NOON ..Jazz NOON 8PM... Progressive Music 8PM- 11PM....Reggae Music 11PM 2AM....Progressive Music NEWS: NOON & 5PM SPORTS: 12:45. 2:45, 5:45 & 8:45 SI MONOGRAMS • ALTERA! IONS .. 1 1439 W.Shaw Houi Fresno, CA 93711 M-F 8:30-5:3 (209)229-5975 SAT 9:00-12noord 20% DISCOUNT WITH AD § Classifieds rralycttycarellicensel Call 292-6136 i SS/hr Call Gilbert 222-0863. 3ro/essiona/ Research Servi quire at 221-8949, 1 7pm Help when you need ii Cruller type bike CM Dam 224-6620 72 Datsun 510 Wagon 4 speed, good condition. $750.00 Call after 5:00 224-3782 Employment Male Camp Counselors Needed at Sequoia Lake YMCA camp. Must have experience working with Ihe developmentally disabled Call Mike a! Kings Canyon YMCA for more info. 584-9182 Typing Typing/Word Processing lose to CSUF. reliable, and -curate Call Laura 227-5154. Typing ;ports. term papers, re vs ' r.-,11252-2173. Typing by Mary Typing by Jay IBM Typewriter SI. page, near CSUF Call 224-24741 Star Word Processing and Secretarial Service -or the professional look, let Low introductory rate. Accurate and Dependable 298-5333 . ROOMMATE Female Roommate Wanted For over summer. Close to CSUF Own Room'bath. 439-7003 E BEEN SAVINS . «. UDN6 TIME TO BRING HOME f SOMETHING SPfCIAL ""MVMOM. ' $19.95 per day UNLIMITED FREE MILEAGE Rate available from Thursday noon-Monday s.ivmys In mil our cars II you're IK nr older, bruin ■' current student II). a valid drivers license and a cash deposit. Call or stop by to complete a qualification lorm We also accept most major credit cards. You pay for gas Available at Fresno Air Terr 251-5577 KIcswjs May 1, 1984 •Studies Continued from page 1 percent blacks. Out of 2,700 students in "And what you have is a danger of the gap widening," Young said. "If the trend continues, youll have all people in techni¬ cal and higher payingjobs non-minorities." Far from merely a local problem, low been a problem in universities all over the nation. While most of theirefforts seemed to have failed. Young said, that's no rea¬ son to stop trying. "We've got about a dozen people we've te past two years and some Young said that some people have omplained that special attention given to linority students is unfair. To Young, however, it's the "infinitesimal" number of minorities at the graduate study level that is unfair. "When you look at the numbers," he said, "you've got to »ay tbere'i some work to be done somewhere." ■mail effort to do : hing Public Storage Rental Space Read the Daily Collegian Student Insurance Programs •Automobile • Renters • Motorcycle Competitve Rates Excellent Service 226-7611 Shepherd Knapp Appleton, Inc. 5088 N. Fresno SL USED BOOK BUYBACK Enter Lower Level •til 4:30. Enter Main Level KENNEL BOOKSTORE "This on our campus ority/non-minority) gap." "It's telling us we're on the right tr We might not have the right answers, but we're on the right track," he said. The key to getting many minorities interested in graduate studies may simply be to make them aware of it, Young said. While many students are ready tojoin the work force immediately upon graduation, some could benefit from the extra ed- ►Grades Continued from page 1 Tejtas-El Paso called mealiar,"Gourman said. "Criticism doesn't bother me." The outspoken Gourman, in the latest report, continues to comment on accre¬ dited academic programs at universities around the country, and he believes that progams are not truly equal. "They all get the same accreditation, but they're miles apart," Gourman said. Another Gourman Reporrcan be expec¬ ted this fall, probably by October or November, he stated. Should CSUF expect to do much better in the rankings? Probably not, since Gourman sees and emphasis too strongly on athletics, when he thinks academics should have been pushed. Gourman was vaguely familiar with CSUF's various athletic successes in the past two years and said in reference to the Red Wave, that "there's nothing wrong with waking up the town...if the people in Fresno want to kick in money it should go into a general fund." Students, you can now get a~ MasterCard. without a credit check no income requirements available in all 50 states moneyback guarantee \T~^—"^ [MasterCard] jEb tfr- -^ First National believes that students like you have unlimited potential. But even more than that, we believe in you right now. That's why we want you to know about the special relaxed require- MasterCard. This is the easiest, fastest, and most certain way for students to get a MasterCard. And we prove it - by protecting you with an Unconditional Money- back Quarantee. The MasterCard that you can ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE, SECURITY, AND PRESTIGE OF A MASTERCARD. But why do you need a MasterCard now? Here are just a few of the reasons why: ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT HISTORY. The special relaxed requirements make this the easiest, fastest, and most certain way for you to establish your credit history. In addition, a MasterCard is the perfect credit reference to get credit with merchants and department stores for TV's, furniture, clothes, sporting goods, major appliances, and auto loans. So you are now able to build an excellent credit rating starting from SHOPPING AND TRAVEL CONVEN¬ IENCE- With a MasterCard, you have charge privileges at more than 3 million places around the world. So you can travel, dine, or shop for things like a new stereo without carrying cash or having to worry about getting your check cashed where they don't know you. Or you can order mail-order gifts... reserve a hotel or motel room . . . send flowers . . . even reserve tickets to concerts, sporting events, and shows of all types. HELP IN AN EMERGENCY. Charge gas, car repairs, and servicing ... at home or while traveling. For medical bills, MasterCard is accepted by physicians, dentists, optometrists, hospitals, pharmacies and veterinarians. CHECK-CASHING CONVENIENCE. A MasterCard is the perfect ID. to help you get your check cashed where they don't know you. Or get a Cash Advance at more than 100,000 Banking Institutions around the world. CHOOSE YOUR OWN PAYMENT PLAN. You can pay the full amount of your bill at the end of the month, or if you prefer, you can extend your payments over 36 montfis on a revolving charge plan. Either way, you have the flexibility I offer. irS EASY TO GET STARTED This is but a sample of what is available to you when you carry a MasterCard. There is much, much more, and it's.completely described in our Credit Card Service Guide you will receive - and it's all yours forjust$30. And you take NO RISK; you're protected by First National's Uncondi¬ tional Guarantee: if you should fall to get a MasterCard after following the simpel step-by- THERE'S NO BETTER TIME THAN RIGHT NOW TO APPLY. So if you'd like to take advantage of these special relaxed requirements to get a MasterCard- take a moment right now to fill out the coupon and mail it to First National along with your payment This could prove to be the most rewarding investment you will make this-year... and for many years lo Special Note: Because of constantly changing credit conditions and bank policies, we art unable to know how long this special program will continue to be in effect Therefore, we urge you not to delay. To ensure that you get your MasterCard, please reply promptly. - MAIL NO-RISK COUPON TODAY - First National Bancard, P.O. Box 5128. San Jon. Ca. 95150-5128 MasterCard. The MasterCard offered in this special program is the same one that is honored by 3 million businesses around the world, and is good for shopping, dining, traveling, and Cash Advances I am enclosing iJO with ihe understanding thai I am also protected by First National's Unconditional Guarantee: ifI Jail lo gel a MasterCard aflrrfol/owing Ihe simple step-by-step instructions outlined in ihe Credit Card Service Guide. I will receive a prompt and full refund. Print Name . Beit rime to call _
Object Description
Title | 1984_05 The Daily Collegian May 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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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Title | May 1, 1984 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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 | May 1, 1984 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed •Vintage •London Continued from page J The Korean Airliner incident. Alcl lid. was provoked by Ihe United State ir propoganda purposes. back and the five of us were togethe again. Vladimir said: "James, what can give you for your flash?" Jim smiled uneasily; he had no inter tions of parting with such an esscntii Continued from page 3 rated 277 out of 277 U.S. metropohst Visalia high school participated. And nany of our CSUF musicians, through he music department and the Fresno Bee. s tome thai the Fresno comrr rcmely involved in CSUF. ( Wa und wep ,;:;,rAr!nz:r„* ■***"* ■ christian .„, •rand fell silent, perhaps wondering communist party is as likely ickedipup Vladimir only stared at as finding a communist in fTtomalteitin'rhe'kitchenfacilities American Big Business.' he hall His comrade continued lo —Alek dimir was per after he new h failed The next ite black caviar ja t in this black eyes long s efforts to sway Jim had m was Todd's watch Via- beautiful Babushka dolls, -s. and black Palckh boxes t was a passenger d But the\ didn't dingihallhe DnitejJSlates had plans t to entice him. Todd deliberated watching him intently. "And Pa very expensive." I odd looked at his watch, then dimir's offerings. Fora jar of caviai Beside s hq ould thank us for othc boosstc the economy that the umversi provides to F rcsno: housing, retail an Some bad light, but it's those same umversi StlKkrilK before you know it. will h ly Ic I. for h.T m not going lo lorgcl th no's latest remark SMIL' Uniscrsuy"and not C SI ally Pen us a, wrnalisn w dent who in M iv. She is edt or of,he Daily Collegia *a****UM£[ r/rcn i t i i Request Line: 294 4082 t\r OA Schedule JOT Office Line: 294-2598 Tuesday, May 1 6AM NOON ..Jazz NOON 8PM... Progressive Music 8PM- 11PM....Reggae Music 11PM 2AM....Progressive Music NEWS: NOON & 5PM SPORTS: 12:45. 2:45, 5:45 & 8:45 SI MONOGRAMS • ALTERA! IONS .. 1 1439 W.Shaw Houi Fresno, CA 93711 M-F 8:30-5:3 (209)229-5975 SAT 9:00-12noord 20% DISCOUNT WITH AD § Classifieds rralycttycarellicensel Call 292-6136 i SS/hr Call Gilbert 222-0863. 3ro/essiona/ Research Servi quire at 221-8949, 1 7pm Help when you need ii Cruller type bike CM Dam 224-6620 72 Datsun 510 Wagon 4 speed, good condition. $750.00 Call after 5:00 224-3782 Employment Male Camp Counselors Needed at Sequoia Lake YMCA camp. Must have experience working with Ihe developmentally disabled Call Mike a! Kings Canyon YMCA for more info. 584-9182 Typing Typing/Word Processing lose to CSUF. reliable, and -curate Call Laura 227-5154. Typing ;ports. term papers, re vs ' r.-,11252-2173. Typing by Mary Typing by Jay IBM Typewriter SI. page, near CSUF Call 224-24741 Star Word Processing and Secretarial Service -or the professional look, let Low introductory rate. Accurate and Dependable 298-5333 . ROOMMATE Female Roommate Wanted For over summer. Close to CSUF Own Room'bath. 439-7003 E BEEN SAVINS . «. UDN6 TIME TO BRING HOME f SOMETHING SPfCIAL ""MVMOM. ' $19.95 per day UNLIMITED FREE MILEAGE Rate available from Thursday noon-Monday s.ivmys In mil our cars II you're IK nr older, bruin ■' current student II). a valid drivers license and a cash deposit. Call or stop by to complete a qualification lorm We also accept most major credit cards. You pay for gas Available at Fresno Air Terr 251-5577 KIcswjs May 1, 1984 •Studies Continued from page 1 percent blacks. Out of 2,700 students in "And what you have is a danger of the gap widening," Young said. "If the trend continues, youll have all people in techni¬ cal and higher payingjobs non-minorities." Far from merely a local problem, low been a problem in universities all over the nation. While most of theirefforts seemed to have failed. Young said, that's no rea¬ son to stop trying. "We've got about a dozen people we've te past two years and some Young said that some people have omplained that special attention given to linority students is unfair. To Young, however, it's the "infinitesimal" number of minorities at the graduate study level that is unfair. "When you look at the numbers," he said, "you've got to »ay tbere'i some work to be done somewhere." ■mail effort to do : hing Public Storage Rental Space Read the Daily Collegian Student Insurance Programs •Automobile • Renters • Motorcycle Competitve Rates Excellent Service 226-7611 Shepherd Knapp Appleton, Inc. 5088 N. Fresno SL USED BOOK BUYBACK Enter Lower Level •til 4:30. Enter Main Level KENNEL BOOKSTORE "This on our campus ority/non-minority) gap." "It's telling us we're on the right tr We might not have the right answers, but we're on the right track," he said. The key to getting many minorities interested in graduate studies may simply be to make them aware of it, Young said. While many students are ready tojoin the work force immediately upon graduation, some could benefit from the extra ed- ►Grades Continued from page 1 Tejtas-El Paso called mealiar,"Gourman said. "Criticism doesn't bother me." The outspoken Gourman, in the latest report, continues to comment on accre¬ dited academic programs at universities around the country, and he believes that progams are not truly equal. "They all get the same accreditation, but they're miles apart," Gourman said. Another Gourman Reporrcan be expec¬ ted this fall, probably by October or November, he stated. Should CSUF expect to do much better in the rankings? Probably not, since Gourman sees and emphasis too strongly on athletics, when he thinks academics should have been pushed. Gourman was vaguely familiar with CSUF's various athletic successes in the past two years and said in reference to the Red Wave, that "there's nothing wrong with waking up the town...if the people in Fresno want to kick in money it should go into a general fund." Students, you can now get a~ MasterCard. without a credit check no income requirements available in all 50 states moneyback guarantee \T~^—"^ [MasterCard] jEb tfr- -^ First National believes that students like you have unlimited potential. But even more than that, we believe in you right now. That's why we want you to know about the special relaxed require- MasterCard. This is the easiest, fastest, and most certain way for students to get a MasterCard. And we prove it - by protecting you with an Unconditional Money- back Quarantee. The MasterCard that you can ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE, SECURITY, AND PRESTIGE OF A MASTERCARD. But why do you need a MasterCard now? Here are just a few of the reasons why: ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT HISTORY. The special relaxed requirements make this the easiest, fastest, and most certain way for you to establish your credit history. In addition, a MasterCard is the perfect credit reference to get credit with merchants and department stores for TV's, furniture, clothes, sporting goods, major appliances, and auto loans. So you are now able to build an excellent credit rating starting from SHOPPING AND TRAVEL CONVEN¬ IENCE- With a MasterCard, you have charge privileges at more than 3 million places around the world. So you can travel, dine, or shop for things like a new stereo without carrying cash or having to worry about getting your check cashed where they don't know you. Or you can order mail-order gifts... reserve a hotel or motel room . . . send flowers . . . even reserve tickets to concerts, sporting events, and shows of all types. HELP IN AN EMERGENCY. Charge gas, car repairs, and servicing ... at home or while traveling. For medical bills, MasterCard is accepted by physicians, dentists, optometrists, hospitals, pharmacies and veterinarians. CHECK-CASHING CONVENIENCE. A MasterCard is the perfect ID. to help you get your check cashed where they don't know you. Or get a Cash Advance at more than 100,000 Banking Institutions around the world. CHOOSE YOUR OWN PAYMENT PLAN. You can pay the full amount of your bill at the end of the month, or if you prefer, you can extend your payments over 36 montfis on a revolving charge plan. Either way, you have the flexibility I offer. irS EASY TO GET STARTED This is but a sample of what is available to you when you carry a MasterCard. There is much, much more, and it's.completely described in our Credit Card Service Guide you will receive - and it's all yours forjust$30. And you take NO RISK; you're protected by First National's Uncondi¬ tional Guarantee: if you should fall to get a MasterCard after following the simpel step-by- THERE'S NO BETTER TIME THAN RIGHT NOW TO APPLY. So if you'd like to take advantage of these special relaxed requirements to get a MasterCard- take a moment right now to fill out the coupon and mail it to First National along with your payment This could prove to be the most rewarding investment you will make this-year... and for many years lo Special Note: Because of constantly changing credit conditions and bank policies, we art unable to know how long this special program will continue to be in effect Therefore, we urge you not to delay. To ensure that you get your MasterCard, please reply promptly. - MAIL NO-RISK COUPON TODAY - First National Bancard, P.O. Box 5128. San Jon. Ca. 95150-5128 MasterCard. The MasterCard offered in this special program is the same one that is honored by 3 million businesses around the world, and is good for shopping, dining, traveling, and Cash Advances I am enclosing iJO with ihe understanding thai I am also protected by First National's Unconditional Guarantee: ifI Jail lo gel a MasterCard aflrrfol/owing Ihe simple step-by-step instructions outlined in ihe Credit Card Service Guide. I will receive a prompt and full refund. Print Name . Beit rime to call _ |