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2 December 1,1 M2 CSUF today Ope» Haase: The Ethnic Studies pro- ><>" «■«•■in College Union 309, noon, gram will hold a special "Open House" Ks»o coecert: CSUF piano students program in Main Cafeteria 202. Featured will present a free program of ensemble will be a live radio remote broadcast by music in the Music Building Recital Hall at KLIP Radio (1220) starting at 12:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Meets**: The Pan Afrikan Student Un- Baaejwet: The Fall Phi Kappa Phi Initia¬ tion Banquet wffl be held in the Residence vites faculty and guests who would like Dining Facility at 6:30 p.m. The guest instruction in traditional ballroom dances speaker will be Charles M. Smallwood, such as the waltz, fox trot, swing, etc., to dean of School of Agriculture and Home attend a "Pre-Holiday Ball" workshop. The session will be held in Women's Gym iLolaOwensbyin- 133 from 7 to 10 p.m. X KENNEL BCX)KSTORE CAMPUS HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPING GIVES 10% discount* r«gul»rly priced GIFT, IMPRINTED MERCHANDISE. (G, BACKPACKS, AND GENERAL BOOKS from Novembei >ec«nb„r 3- Watch for other specials on the •vel and lower level at tho store. apply to sale ite: torn • mtlllm thm Ski Club'* Trip toAmpam! Jan. f-# (t3S4~ InckKiaa trantportation, lodging A HtL) D—dUna I* Dae 2. Any ft Meeting* on Thun. at $ p.m. In 8. 121 or contact Curt Daugharty at 2*9-4443. COLLEGE NIGHT AT COUNTRY JOE'S Every Tuesday and Wednesday night LIVE MUSIC Rock, Country, and Disco Music 8PM-12AM ONLY 500 ALL NIGHT FOR ALL WELL DRINKS, BEER A WINE 8 PM—2 AM LARGE GAME ROOM, POOL TABLES, 7 FOOT ° T.V. SCREEN AND VIDEO GAMES ... ONLY $1'° COVER CHARGE COME EARLY A BRING YOUR FRIENDS 237-1418 First & McKlnley 1740 N. FIRST Fre.no vl.tSttS DEATHTRAP The trap is set... For a wickedly funny who'll-do-it. n mAiwtwrt "DEATHTRAr"' <ut,ve Procwr JAY PR£SSON ALLEN Asvxute Prober ALFRED o> LIAGRE, JR. t-w b, JOHNNY MANDEL Produced b, BURTT HARRIS ScreenpU, by JAY PftESSON ALLEN Bised on the slije pl»r bylIRA LEVIN Oreciedb, SIDNEY LUMET CU FRIDAY FILM SHOWT1MES: ' 3:30 John Wright Theatre 7:00, 9:15,11:30 CU Lounge TICKETS: $1 General admission $2 WRh CAU.F. ID The ColMt9« Union Program Committee presents free Concert Signups to close for IM racquetball, swimming Signups for the intramural racquetball Players wiD be classified into advanced, tournament close today, the IM-Recrea- intermediate and beginning group*. Ptay- tion deparment announced. ^rriaybereclas*ified,therMorrice*aid. I nterested players have until 5 p.m. tty In oth«r intramural activity, the office is s,gn up. Play is scheduled to start Friday planning an open swim meet lor students, jnd conclude Sunday evening. iacuity and staff. Swimmers are limited to , „ ,. . , . four events. Signup forms areavadable mthe mtra, c^ are ^^^ to ^ pbce at mUro) office, room 109 in the men s gym. tne csuF p^ but intere,ted J£^erS The tentative schedule for the tourn- are asked to submit a tentative signup ament calls for one round of men's doub- form by Thursday at the IM office. les Friday beginning at 5 p.m. All other More information is available through events are slated for Satruday and Sun- the IM office. The intramural phone num- day, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. both days. ber is 294-2526. PCAA kick a last-second field goal to give the Bulldog* a season-final* win over Nevada- Las Vegas. The senior connected on 22 of 27 extra point tries and eight of 13 field goals. Darrow'* 46 points were third on McKenn* of Utah State. ' receiver-kick returner Tim Hears*, def¬ ensive Knernan Steve McEnroe, kne- backer Bob Mather*/ and coYTstrbeniGfl Byrd of Sen Jos* Stale, nJback Gary BlackweB and defensk* back Kevin Greene of PecaV, Ftsssrton State d**sn- >» CSUFs leading scorer with T theta Ellard u The rest of the ftr*t all-PCAA team include* tight end Darren Long, tackle UcvdTaylCT.Daor.andimebacker David Howard of Long Beach State, guard David Kuresa. M3er and Sncbackcr Pat back Rodney Weber, and reevadsrLs* Vegas punter Randal C unrsnghern. Also on the second team are riant end ony Camp, offensive tackle Steve smith, guard Dan McGahan, nose George Dunlap and kicker Scott Kinney of Pacific and former Carmelttj* School CHIROPRACTOR PALMER METHOD ( FULL SPINAL ADJUSTMENT X-RAY LAB J INSURANCE COMPENSATION m For lnf0 4 ^ Complimentary examination & consultation value of $00.00 224-2178 FRANK J. MOLTHEN, D.C. ' 1275 W. SHAW AVE. SUITE 107 Frosno COMPLETE PACKAGE INCLUDES: • 5 nights deluxe lodging • 5 days lift tickets • Ail taxes and service charges • Coors Ski Team Events: * Ski Jamboree Party * Challenge Cup Race * Mountain Picnic HOTEL: $18100 CONGO: $175.00 ROUNDTRIP TRANSPORTATION: $0040 FORI INFORMATION 3j@?fil GRE WITHOUT FEAR Intensive 30-hour Graduate Records Examination preparation course Covers all sections: verbal, analytical, quantitative GRE test-taking techniques January 10-14 8 am.—3 p.m. Cost 180.00 class size limited dbyE fc22S-«7»2 ^.EXTENDED WEAR ^ SOFT CONTACT LENSES (Lenses worn 24 hours a day) $169 Dr- Harold C. Sivas total price with ad OFFEH EXPIRES DECEMBER 31,1M2 PRICE INCLUDES L.pair Soft Contacts Eye Examination Contact Lens Fitting 288 W.Shaw #105 Cfovta,CA Orientation Care Kit 6 months follow up care 299-7266 BARGAIN BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY GIFT GIVING! These and many more available in the GENERAL BOOK DEPAIOlvffiNT Lower Level
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Title | 1982_12 The Daily Collegian December 1982 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1982 |
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 | Dec 1, 1982 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1982 |
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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2 December 1,1 M2
CSUF today
Ope» Haase: The Ethnic Studies pro- ><>" «■«•■in College Union 309, noon,
gram will hold a special "Open House" Ks»o coecert: CSUF piano students
program in Main Cafeteria 202. Featured will present a free program of ensemble
will be a live radio remote broadcast by music in the Music Building Recital Hall at
KLIP Radio (1220) starting at 12:30 p.m. 8 p.m.
Meets**: The Pan Afrikan Student Un- Baaejwet: The Fall Phi Kappa Phi Initia¬
tion Banquet wffl be held in the Residence vites faculty and guests who would like
Dining Facility at 6:30 p.m. The guest instruction in traditional ballroom dances
speaker will be Charles M. Smallwood, such as the waltz, fox trot, swing, etc., to
dean of School of Agriculture and Home attend a "Pre-Holiday Ball" workshop.
The session will be held in Women's Gym
iLolaOwensbyin- 133 from 7 to 10 p.m.
X KENNEL
BCX)KSTORE
CAMPUS HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPING GIVES
10% discount*
r«gul»rly priced GIFT, IMPRINTED MERCHANDISE.
(G, BACKPACKS, AND GENERAL BOOKS from Novembei
>ec«nb„r 3- Watch for other specials on the
•vel and lower level at tho store.
apply to sale ite:
torn
• mtlllm
thm Ski Club'* Trip toAmpam!
Jan. f-#
(t3S4~ InckKiaa trantportation, lodging A HtL)
D—dUna I* Dae 2.
Any ft Meeting* on Thun. at $ p.m. In 8. 121 or contact
Curt Daugharty at 2*9-4443.
COLLEGE NIGHT AT
COUNTRY JOE'S
Every Tuesday and Wednesday night
LIVE MUSIC
Rock, Country, and Disco Music
8PM-12AM
ONLY 500 ALL NIGHT
FOR ALL WELL DRINKS, BEER A WINE
8 PM—2 AM
LARGE GAME ROOM, POOL TABLES, 7 FOOT °
T.V. SCREEN AND VIDEO GAMES ...
ONLY $1'° COVER CHARGE
COME EARLY A BRING YOUR FRIENDS
237-1418 First & McKlnley
1740 N. FIRST Fre.no
vl.tSttS
DEATHTRAP
The trap is set...
For a wickedly funny
who'll-do-it.
n mAiwtwrt "DEATHTRAr"'
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