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April 10,1984 -■«•. F$(£-tfyc Martell tabbed Frosh All-American; Clay gets Bulldog's MVP award Wendy Martell, undeniably the fresh¬ man flash of the Fresno State women's basketball team during the past season, continued to roll up double figures re¬ cently, being tabbed an honorable men¬ tion Frosh All-American, as well as being named the Most Improved Player on the Bulldog squad. "It just makes me want to work all the harder," said Martell, who was named Kern County's outstanding female prep athlete during her senior year at North High in Bakersfield. Martell did not actually start for the Bulldogs until mid-way through the sea¬ son, although she made up for the late start in quick fashion. The 5'5 guard fin¬ ished the 1983-84 season with a 12-poinls- per-game scoring average, along with scoring double figures in 14 consecutive games — the longest string of the season for Fresno Stale. Led by Martell, the Bul¬ ldogs rolled to a 18-11 record on the sea- "I knew the coach well enough to know that there was a reason for me not play¬ ing."said Martell. "So when I finally 80t a chance I tried to make the most of it." Martell was named to the Frosh Ail- American honorable mention squad in the latest issue of "Fast Break", the official magazine of the American Women's Sports Federation. She was one of ten members named to the team. Sunday, she was named Fresno State's most improved player during the annual Award's,,Ban- Also during the banquet. Senior for' ward Careana Clay was named the Bul¬ ldogs'Most Valuable Player award for the second consecutive year. Guard Chris Wycinowski took the coaches award, while Miriam Pengel was named Most Inspirational, and Karen Cooke, thanks to her 3.5 GPA, took the student-athlete 7*aim'*PtfrS4aA\ phae Plpma arvi Accessorial \mammtmaeer,ae<i Tobacco* «ON . 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Reasonable Rates, Most Work Si/Pa**- 222-4W47. ■tint* Word Processing and Secretarial Service **«*r that profeaaional look, let aa tyam and print yonr terns -letter Mike Eaglea For president USA '84 Christian Republican. Your Friendll «jdV For sale -fk Hewlett Packard 41 CV Calculator $220, must sell. Call eves. 226-3035 1983 25" motobecane aaper mirage bicycle. Like new. Many extras. $250.00 FIRM. Call after 5:00 1-787-2898 JVC 4-head, 10-day programmable, special effects VHS video recorder with remote control. Excellent condition. $450.00 or best offer. Cttl 2^7M9 Sailboard Magnum 390, aluminum m; Regatta sail. $550.00 Call Federico 292-2678. •ay*Employment«J> Help Wanted: LV.E.A.I. Part time JO hrs.-$100.00 plus/ per week " ' have car and be bondable. 266-5524 10AM-1 Management Trainees Wanted Plenty of room to grow in this rapidly expanding beverage company. Marketing Degree and sales experience preferred. Salary $18,000 to $23,000 plus benefits. Please call for an appointment today 486-0901 I am looking for ■ few key people to earn ■ FaB-riane income working Part time in Health, Natrition sale* CaU Damon 432-7247, for an jj-tervtew^^^^^^^^^^^^ Attention Campus Organizations and Clubs !.!!!!. Sfe< Ballot Budgeting' *president, one club officer, and advisor must sign petition ♦minimum of 25 members club name on ballot. $25.00 goes to club organization up to $125.00 given away per organization Petitions available in CU 316 Return by 4:30 'PridayApril 13 -NO OUT-OF-POCKET COST- FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: .1. Heailadiw, Diizinew, Muscles. Spasms 3. Shoulder Pain, I'ain Down Arms, N Int. Why '"■'REE? Thotisamls of area reaulents have «|>im: relaleil priilslctrnn which usually rraixinil In chiro)iraclic care.. Thia ia our way of encouraging you lo find oul if yiiu have a (irrjilem thai i-oulil be lid|x'r! by i:liirii|irai:tii: rare. Examination iiurbuli.-s a minimum of 10 slaml.ir.l teals for evaluating the MWF 9-7PM TTH 9-5.-30PM SAT 9-12NOON tkjT*nnaUata-»Mtia»al! Holmes Chiropractic Clinic UlUt N. Firttl-Stc. #IO.'i Frcft.io22-.-6001 April 10,1984 Stress: an unneeded by-product of spring April is the month for nice weather, couples walking around. Vintage Days and Easter break. It also brings with it something not so nice — stress. "Statistically speaking,- April is the peak month for suicide," said Dr. Steve Sena, director of Ihe Counseling Center on campus. Couples will usually breakup around this time of year, he said. April and May are the months that people usually have most problems with their lives, he said. Mid-terms also con¬ tribute to the pressure on the students. Although there isn't any cure for a broken heart, he said the best way to get over it is just to talk to somcone-about it. He said many students will come into the CSUF Counseling Center asking for help with their academics, but after some talk- sonal problem they are having trouble Sena said a lot of the problem surfaces about this time of year because people will start wondering about their college ca- "They know college is good, but they dont know exactly what they want.' —Sena "They aren't sure of what they're doing here at Fresno State," he said. "They know college is good, but they dont know exactly what they want." Sena said that tests can really put the pressure on some studentsand even if they stay awake all night studying and know the material, the second they enter the classroom they will forget all of it. He said tbey have special tests designed to alle¬ viate the tension of taking tests and it has really helped. fie said sometimes the stress becomes too much for the students to deal with and hell attempt suicide, he taid problems ranging from drug abuse to problems with their past can all contribute to Ihe pres¬ sure. Sena said lhat there is some evidence that one suicide attempt will trigger other attempts. He said counselors are trained to deal with such problems at the Counseling Center and that sometimes all a person needs is to "bounce their feelings off peo¬ ple" and lhat will do the trick. The Counseling Center handles about 300 clients a week. Sena said there are more women using the center than men, but he said that doesn't mean that women are more emotional than men. Men, he said, are raised tcr'nide their feelings more and not show/their weaknesses. This is part of the'prpblem for men, he said, because this doesn't allow the men to admit to themselves that tbey have any Tbe best solution to a problem, Sena said, is to just have someone available to talk about it with. More than just the score. Daily Collegian Sports. VoMeni Improvisation Ptcruett at the WttdBKie Vona*r TiieKtaq April 10 ot 8:00PM Student Insurance Programs •Automobile • Renters • Motorcycle Competitve Rates Excellent Service 226-7611 Shepherd Knapp Appleton, Inc. $ HgMD A TYPEWRITER? talk to ub ajbogfc our typewriter rental program. PRIMT & COPY CENTER Make Moneq in College Earn $185 to $475- weekly, working w/jth MCL and Associates We have a lot of part-time and full-time positions available in uour area. We are a small, uet rapidlq expanding marketing research firm based in the New/ York Metropolitan area. For complete details and an application, please send a stamped, self- addressed envelope to: MCL and Associates Post Office Box 579 Ithaca, New/ York I4S5I Hick. American Express would like to leave you in the dark about something that's coming to your campus. It's the American Express'Film Festival. And it can be a very illuminating experience. Because when the lights go down, some great things will be coming up. Like some all-time classics. As well as some current favorites. It will be a chance to grab a couple of friends, bring a couple of bags of popcorn, and get a couple of hours off from hitting the books. Of course, there is also something that American Express would like to bring to light. . # . How to get the American Express Card. If you are a Graduating Senior with the promise of a $10,000 job, you may qualify. Because American Express not only believes in your future, but we also believe in you now. So look for a Special Student Appli¬ cation at your college bookstore or on your campus bulletin boards, or call 800-528-8000. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without it." Look for an appBcation on campus. Look for movie location and times on pouters . or in campus newspapers. \Xnimtmmmmammm~msmmmmmmmmswm.mmmBmmmmmmmmmm
Object Description
Title | 1984_04 The Daily Collegian April 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | April 10, 1984 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | April 10,1984 -■«•. F$(£-tfyc Martell tabbed Frosh All-American; Clay gets Bulldog's MVP award Wendy Martell, undeniably the fresh¬ man flash of the Fresno State women's basketball team during the past season, continued to roll up double figures re¬ cently, being tabbed an honorable men¬ tion Frosh All-American, as well as being named the Most Improved Player on the Bulldog squad. "It just makes me want to work all the harder," said Martell, who was named Kern County's outstanding female prep athlete during her senior year at North High in Bakersfield. Martell did not actually start for the Bulldogs until mid-way through the sea¬ son, although she made up for the late start in quick fashion. The 5'5 guard fin¬ ished the 1983-84 season with a 12-poinls- per-game scoring average, along with scoring double figures in 14 consecutive games — the longest string of the season for Fresno Stale. Led by Martell, the Bul¬ ldogs rolled to a 18-11 record on the sea- "I knew the coach well enough to know that there was a reason for me not play¬ ing."said Martell. "So when I finally 80t a chance I tried to make the most of it." Martell was named to the Frosh Ail- American honorable mention squad in the latest issue of "Fast Break", the official magazine of the American Women's Sports Federation. She was one of ten members named to the team. Sunday, she was named Fresno State's most improved player during the annual Award's,,Ban- Also during the banquet. Senior for' ward Careana Clay was named the Bul¬ ldogs'Most Valuable Player award for the second consecutive year. Guard Chris Wycinowski took the coaches award, while Miriam Pengel was named Most Inspirational, and Karen Cooke, thanks to her 3.5 GPA, took the student-athlete 7*aim'*PtfrS4aA\ phae Plpma arvi Accessorial \mammtmaeer,aeServices^ Deatasl/vUion plan for atndenta Enroll now! Save your teeth and eyes and also money. -Information, A.S. office or phone (405)371-6811 ♦ Automobile Tutoring Chem, Physics, Geol, Math by former colege prof. $5/hr. Call Gilbert 222-0868 Honda Expreaa for Sale 350 mi w/baskets $250. Call eves 4324011 ask for Dave. 1976 Triumph TR-7 $4,250 or best offer, excellent condition. Call 255-7687 ♦Typing* Typing Reports, Term Papers, Resumes. Etc. Speedy, Accurate, Reasonable Rates!! Call 252-2173 Professional Typing The best there is. Close to CSUF I meet deadlines. 222-3226 299-TYPE Call Wanda for expert typing to meet your deadline. Typing by Jay IBM Typewriter l/page-near CSUF. Call 224-2474 Professional Typiat: Available days/evenings/weekends by appointment. CaD 227-2425. Typing by Mary Superior Qualify. Reasonable Rates, Most Work Si/Pa**- 222-4W47. ■tint* Word Processing and Secretarial Service **«*r that profeaaional look, let aa tyam and print yonr terns -letter Mike Eaglea For president USA '84 Christian Republican. Your Friendll «jdV For sale -fk Hewlett Packard 41 CV Calculator $220, must sell. Call eves. 226-3035 1983 25" motobecane aaper mirage bicycle. Like new. Many extras. $250.00 FIRM. Call after 5:00 1-787-2898 JVC 4-head, 10-day programmable, special effects VHS video recorder with remote control. Excellent condition. $450.00 or best offer. Cttl 2^7M9 Sailboard Magnum 390, aluminum m; Regatta sail. $550.00 Call Federico 292-2678. •ay*Employment«J> Help Wanted: LV.E.A.I. Part time JO hrs.-$100.00 plus/ per week " ' have car and be bondable. 266-5524 10AM-1 Management Trainees Wanted Plenty of room to grow in this rapidly expanding beverage company. Marketing Degree and sales experience preferred. Salary $18,000 to $23,000 plus benefits. Please call for an appointment today 486-0901 I am looking for ■ few key people to earn ■ FaB-riane income working Part time in Health, Natrition sale* CaU Damon 432-7247, for an jj-tervtew^^^^^^^^^^^^ Attention Campus Organizations and Clubs !.!!!!. Sfe< Ballot Budgeting' *president, one club officer, and advisor must sign petition ♦minimum of 25 members club name on ballot. $25.00 goes to club organization up to $125.00 given away per organization Petitions available in CU 316 Return by 4:30 'PridayApril 13 -NO OUT-OF-POCKET COST- FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: .1. Heailadiw, Diizinew, Muscles. Spasms 3. Shoulder Pain, I'ain Down Arms, N Int. Why '"■'REE? Thotisamls of area reaulents have «|>im: relaleil priilslctrnn which usually rraixinil In chiro)iraclic care.. Thia ia our way of encouraging you lo find oul if yiiu have a (irrjilem thai i-oulil be lid|x'r! by i:liirii|irai:tii: rare. Examination iiurbuli.-s a minimum of 10 slaml.ir.l teals for evaluating the MWF 9-7PM TTH 9-5.-30PM SAT 9-12NOON tkjT*nnaUata-»Mtia»al! Holmes Chiropractic Clinic UlUt N. Firttl-Stc. #IO.'i Frcft.io22-.-6001 April 10,1984 Stress: an unneeded by-product of spring April is the month for nice weather, couples walking around. Vintage Days and Easter break. It also brings with it something not so nice — stress. "Statistically speaking,- April is the peak month for suicide," said Dr. Steve Sena, director of Ihe Counseling Center on campus. Couples will usually breakup around this time of year, he said. April and May are the months that people usually have most problems with their lives, he said. Mid-terms also con¬ tribute to the pressure on the students. Although there isn't any cure for a broken heart, he said the best way to get over it is just to talk to somcone-about it. He said many students will come into the CSUF Counseling Center asking for help with their academics, but after some talk- sonal problem they are having trouble Sena said a lot of the problem surfaces about this time of year because people will start wondering about their college ca- "They know college is good, but they dont know exactly what they want.' —Sena "They aren't sure of what they're doing here at Fresno State," he said. "They know college is good, but they dont know exactly what they want." Sena said that tests can really put the pressure on some studentsand even if they stay awake all night studying and know the material, the second they enter the classroom they will forget all of it. He said tbey have special tests designed to alle¬ viate the tension of taking tests and it has really helped. fie said sometimes the stress becomes too much for the students to deal with and hell attempt suicide, he taid problems ranging from drug abuse to problems with their past can all contribute to Ihe pres¬ sure. Sena said lhat there is some evidence that one suicide attempt will trigger other attempts. He said counselors are trained to deal with such problems at the Counseling Center and that sometimes all a person needs is to "bounce their feelings off peo¬ ple" and lhat will do the trick. The Counseling Center handles about 300 clients a week. Sena said there are more women using the center than men, but he said that doesn't mean that women are more emotional than men. Men, he said, are raised tcr'nide their feelings more and not show/their weaknesses. This is part of the'prpblem for men, he said, because this doesn't allow the men to admit to themselves that tbey have any Tbe best solution to a problem, Sena said, is to just have someone available to talk about it with. More than just the score. Daily Collegian Sports. VoMeni Improvisation Ptcruett at the WttdBKie Vona*r TiieKtaq April 10 ot 8:00PM Student Insurance Programs •Automobile • Renters • Motorcycle Competitve Rates Excellent Service 226-7611 Shepherd Knapp Appleton, Inc. $ HgMD A TYPEWRITER? talk to ub ajbogfc our typewriter rental program. PRIMT & COPY CENTER Make Moneq in College Earn $185 to $475- weekly, working w/jth MCL and Associates We have a lot of part-time and full-time positions available in uour area. We are a small, uet rapidlq expanding marketing research firm based in the New/ York Metropolitan area. For complete details and an application, please send a stamped, self- addressed envelope to: MCL and Associates Post Office Box 579 Ithaca, New/ York I4S5I Hick. American Express would like to leave you in the dark about something that's coming to your campus. It's the American Express'Film Festival. And it can be a very illuminating experience. Because when the lights go down, some great things will be coming up. Like some all-time classics. As well as some current favorites. It will be a chance to grab a couple of friends, bring a couple of bags of popcorn, and get a couple of hours off from hitting the books. Of course, there is also something that American Express would like to bring to light. . # . How to get the American Express Card. If you are a Graduating Senior with the promise of a $10,000 job, you may qualify. Because American Express not only believes in your future, but we also believe in you now. So look for a Special Student Appli¬ cation at your college bookstore or on your campus bulletin boards, or call 800-528-8000. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without it." Look for an appBcation on campus. Look for movie location and times on pouters . or in campus newspapers. \Xnimtmmmmammm~msmmmmmmmmswm.mmmBmmmmmmmmmm |