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g(B H2 April 6, 1984 p(gr?s®LmDs without gelling •Personals Continued from page 11 screws things up. How about some recognition Laches's, A Co-Workcr Il was a hot summer afternoon when .A grolhers and Pledies or SAE, Rc'n'Ta^woYnTml' A^ter we sum sur' Great job las, weekend! Ihe convennon was Mon-Frl9-7 Sat. 8-6 Closed Sundays only I Applications are now being accepted for the position of ? • College Union Programming Publicity Coordinator. T Position requires minimum of 20 hours per week, stipend: $200.00 per month i' Job description and application are available in CU Room 306 Deadline for application, resume, letters of recommendation and samples of work is: Friday, April 13, 4:00PM Holly Near InK-iUifnani Friday May 11 8 p.m. *?$&$ * Assignment: ^o ^° Live ** 'Is abortion murder? "What are the differences between pro-life & pro-choice? "What should I be doing about human rights? Get answers to u,our questions from a guest frorv SPONSORED BY: Campus Ambassoadors Campus Crusade for Christ Fellowship of Christian Athletes Inter Varsitu Christian Eellowship The Navigators Tuesday Night Live Universitu Christian Fellowship Central Valleq Critis Prcgnancq Center IMondaq April 9, 7:30pm Old Science Room 162 Admi**ion \% Free ie DC To all pledies of SAE, Weekend Weather Outlook Dr. Donald Morgan, CSUF professor of meteorology, has made the following predictions based on information supplied by the National Weather Service. Frss.no and vicinity: Windy and clearing. Highs — high 60s 6.odrjfe *Clf» <A- Services?!' Dental/vision plan for students Enroll now! Save your teeth and and also money. Information, A.S. office or phone (405)371-6811 . Men cut and style $8 Women cut and style $12 Perms (Reular $45) $25 Ask for Paula 251-6664 Expires on April 30. •b Automobile «ft. Honda Express for Sale K) mi w/baskets $250. all eves 432-4011 ask for Dave. 1976 Triumph TR-7 $4,250 or best offer, excellent .:n-:..:i:.;■:■ Call 255-7687 '64 VW Camper Van New rebuilt engine. Call after 4PM 275-4693. '73 Opel Manta Needs work, $700 or best offer. Call 431-1675 •A'Typing * Typing Reports, Term Papers, Resumes, Etc. Speedy, Accurate, Reasonable Rates!! Call 252-2173 Professional Typing ■The best there is. Close to CSUF / meet deadlines. 222-3226 299-TYPE Call Wanda for expert typing tc meet your deadline. Typing by Jay IBM Typewriter 1/page-near CSUF. Call 224-2474 Professional Typist: Available days/evenings/weekends by appointment. Call 227-2425. Typing by Mary Superior Quality. Reasonable Rates Most Work $l/page. 222-0S47 ta^-S'ar Word Processing and I Secretarial Service For the professional look, let us type and print your term papers, etc, on onr letter quality printer. Low introductory rate. Accurate and Dependable. 298-5333 Typing/Word Processing (Close to CSUF, reliable, and Accurate. Call tjttjfa 227-5154. fieds^ Advertise in The Daily Collegian Mike Eagles 5identUSA'84 n Republican. Your Friend «*fr For sale *4» Sailboard Magnum 390, aluminum rr Regatta sail. $550.00 Call Federico 292-2678. Portable Electric Typewriter Royal Medallion w/carrying case. $150, completely recondition. Cail: 224-6646 Hewlett Packard 41 CV Calculator $220, must sell. Call eves. 226-3035 1983 25" motobecane super 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. Call 222-7509 ♦Employ meat 4» SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Save on your grocery bill and make money too. A unique business opportunity. Call 227-5622. NEED CASH? "am $500 plus eacn school year, !-4 (flexible) hours per week placing ind filling posters on campus. Serious workers only; we give [recommendations. Call now for ner and next fall. 1-800-243-6679 CLOVIS COUGARS LEAGUE Needs umpire,$12 per game. Please contact Lyle Dixon at 237-2223 or 291-8183. 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 4*6-0901 I am looking for a few key people, to earn a Fall-time income working Part time in Health Nutrition sales. Call Damon 432-7247, for an t CSU, Fresno Univ. of Archives Henry Madden Library Attn- Jean Coffey CSUF /■:)! lb 'uj ! Monday April 9.1984 The Daily Collegian n Paul Rodi ition dipictir iguez performed a npus to promote hi I life as he saes it. Teachers awarded grants CSUF professors Philip Lane and Alfred CUasscn have each been awarded $3,000 grant, from the National Endow¬ ment for the Humanities to attend special Anorexia for the well-to-do' triggered by an individual's psyche but visible in her physique — predominantly occurs among 15 to 25-year-old females from the well-to-do social classes, said Dr. Peter D. Slade, speaking to a group of professionals and students at the Califor¬ nia School of Professional Psychology in Fresno last Thursday. "Before you begin to understand it, you have to find out why ihey do what they do," said the spcialisl from the Liverpool University Medical School in England who has conducted clinical and research studies on eating disorders for 17 years. Dissatisfaction with one's self and life, combined with a low self-esjeem and a c, are the major con- .apotentialanortxic. life that provides positive reinforcement, plus, nothing is good enough anyway, because of their perfectionistic tenden- Anotaer misconception ii ■ningdi le label "the Dr. Lane is a professor i of the CSUF radio-television program. Lane will use his NEH gTant to attend the UCLA seminar on "Television: Form and Function." Twelve seminar partici¬ pants will research and discuss television and television criticism today from the As part of the summer program. Dr. Lane will complete an independent re¬ search project on "The formal structure and ideology of'Hill Street Blues'." Dr. Claassen. a sociology professor, will attend an eight-week summer seminar at UC, Berkeley studying "Business in the History of American Society."He said the seminar will look al the social changes business has undergone during the history changes and the development of the American business regulatory structure. Background important Gail (Wasser) Webber's professional ', backjrrottmi as coordinator of the wo¬ men's studies program at CSUF will bring appointment as a member of the board of trustees of the San Joaquin College of Law. "We believe that she represents an important pan of the educational com¬ munity through her position at Fresno State. We sought td improve our relations Board President Oliver Wanger. Webber's experience in coordinating the women's studies program will provide a valuable link for students at the College of Law because approximately half of them are female, said Wanger. Established in 1970 by Wanger. the late honorable Dan Eyemann, and John Loomis, the College of Law is the only one ■ in the San Joaquin Valley accreditated by the State Bar of California. -Historically, it has been ranked in the top three law schools in the state, and in the past bar exam results in November, we were ranked first by the State Bar," said Wanger. The n< approximately 200 students enrolled, he said. n-profit organization now has Slade said. weight, a attained her life, and continues dieting for that' satisfaction, he said. "The only thing you can actually have your own body. So weight control be¬ comes the sole, positive reinforcing con¬ trol of their life, and the consequences arc very powerful," he said. "It is a coping strategy, which in one sense works, but at the same time doesn't allow the person to come to grips with the real problem that set it in motion in the first place," he said. ' ' The notion that anorexia nervosa stems from a physical disorder or a loss of appe¬ tite is a myth, said Slide. "The term comes'from the Greeks, and means a loss of appetite of a nervous origin," he said. "An aversion to food has Webber earned her bachelor's and mas¬ ter's degrees at CSU F and has worked as a community resource development special- for the 'California Association of the "The problem with that underlying .fully losing assumption is that if you go on a diet, you're at risk — sutistkaly that's untrue - ot the majority of the population that Physically H.nd.caPr>ed, as well asd.rcc- ' * y v tor of the Re-Entry Program at Frann • See Dtsortler, pa* 3 aty Collet*. Inside sports: Fresno State's Matt Mileham unravels tbe second longest hamiaer throw tn collegiate history Satnr*Uy 'afternoon in'tbe Fretno Bee Games. See story, page 6.
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 |
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Title | April 16, 1984 Pg. 12- April 9, 1984 Pg. 1 |
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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g(B H2 April 6, 1984
p(gr?s®LmDs
without gelling
•Personals
Continued from page 11 screws things up. How about some recognition
Laches's, A Co-Workcr
Il was a hot summer afternoon when .A grolhers and Pledies or SAE,
Rc'n'Ta^woYnTml' A^ter we sum sur' Great job las, weekend! Ihe convennon was
Mon-Frl9-7
Sat. 8-6
Closed Sundays only
I Applications are now being accepted for the position of ?
• College Union Programming Publicity Coordinator. T
Position requires minimum of 20 hours per week,
stipend: $200.00 per month
i' Job description and application are available in CU Room 306
Deadline for application, resume, letters of
recommendation and samples of work is:
Friday, April 13, 4:00PM
Holly Near
InK-iUifnani
Friday May 11 8 p.m.
*?$&$
* Assignment: ^o
^° Live **
'Is abortion murder?
"What are the differences between pro-life & pro-choice?
"What should I be doing about human rights?
Get answers to u,our questions from a guest frorv
SPONSORED BY:
Campus Ambassoadors
Campus Crusade for Christ
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Inter Varsitu Christian Eellowship
The Navigators
Tuesday Night Live
Universitu Christian Fellowship
Central Valleq Critis
Prcgnancq Center
IMondaq April 9, 7:30pm
Old Science Room 162
Admi**ion \% Free
ie DC To all pledies of SAE,
Weekend Weather Outlook
Dr. Donald Morgan, CSUF professor of meteorology, has made the following
predictions based on information supplied by the National Weather Service.
Frss.no and vicinity:
Windy and clearing.
Highs — high 60s
6.odrjfe
*Clf»
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