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IPaicgce 2 Feb. 2,19.94 FJcB^y© •Alcohol Continued from Page 1 ment facility: "1 found that not coming in as often for i comparison with the number of men, (partially) due to the stronger stigma at¬ tached. They felt more remorse and shame, and when they did come in, they were much worse off." When Bongiovanni wrote her master's thesis at CSUF in the early 70s regarding alcoholic women the only difference she noted in treatment programs was "pulling the curtain" to allow women to dress in But treatment methods must vary drinking habit can be affected by her body's changing hormonal levels and her attitude toward recovery by a lower self- esteem says Bongiovanni. In addition, women are twice as likely to become what she called "dually-addicted." often with complaints of emotional prob¬ lems." she explained, they're more likely be taking some type of medication. HERE ARE THE ' DaUS STUDENTS WHO ~ H' WILL BE BRINGING YOU THE 1984 10th ANNUAL VINTAGE DAYS aormromnrAiaourTtm --^a^OSNTY DtAXHt'" J^^ «-^N«,r*, tW,.*r "'""■'* HCATM6B0UR81N SC3TT «CWy-l v£™^12™ SatsTJV THOMPSON KATEUNSHAU "TTtv^^V.^, SUSAN lOTTEMDOE JEFF WAJiNefl SZSEESP OLENFAISON OAVTO BUSSEY Hitft OUmmeZ WERE GETTING READY FOR VINTAGE DAYSIH! HOW ABOUT YOU? COME JOIN A SUBCOMMITTEE IN ANY ONE OF THE AREAS OF VINTAGE DAYS!! APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN CU 306. Interested people who have not been contacted should reapply. NEED SOME HELP? We Carry Books On: CT.CR0™PIJTEBS ■ LANGUAGES M.CRQPROCESSQRS ■ PROGRAMME •flDUflNCED TOTCS -flPPLOTDNS PLUS WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF OF COMPUTER MAGAZINES. KENNEL BOOKSTORE Your Campus Haadquartara For All Your School Needs! such as tranquilizers, and will become dually-addicted." "As far as we know, it is the only course in the country that specifically addresses the issue," said Gail Wasser, coordinator of the Women's Studies Program which offers the three-unit class 7-10 p.m. Mondays. The March of Dimes is particularly concerned about expectant mothers who drink because they increase the chances their children will be born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), the third- leading cause of birth defects in the United Stales. "The problem with FAS is that most people are not aware of the dangers of drinking during pregnancy. Many doctors tell their patients it's okay to drink in moderation," said Susan McCartney, San Joaquin district director for the March of Dimes. But. said McCartney, those who drink even mildly have an II percent chance of giving birth to a child with FAS. and alcoholics increase the risk to a 30 to 40 percent chance. FAS babies may suffer from minor retardation, learning disabilities, or vision and heart problems. "Nowadays a lot of women plan their pregnancies, which is why education is so important. We think the safest thing to do is to stop drinking before you plan to become pregnant, because often women dont even know they're pregnant until after the first two months, and this is a time when a great amount of damage could occur," said McCartney. Bongiovanni will teach the course alternately with Shan Thomas-Dobsen, a psychologist at Community Hospital's Alcohol Services. Classified FOR SALE: Portable straight stitch "SewMor" sewing machine $25.00 Good condition. On campus S222 or call PAM 294-2776 Christian Home Activity Group and Day Care. Children 2-4 yi Tues and Thurs.22*-7#2« Singer Waated One of Fresno's top bands needs vocalist to sing current top 40 music. Earn between $400 to $900 a month singing mainly on weekends 292-4722 PUCH MOPED $150Firm Beach Cruiser bike, $50 Both in excellent running condition! Call 439-4140 Female Roomate Wanted Prefer quiet Christian. Own rooi and Bathroom. California Apts. ' Janice 221-9033 Job Opening: Head Boys Track Coach at local high school. Cal! 485-8805 Ask for Athletic Director. Exchange private room and bath for a part-time care of 6 year old. After 5:30pm 431-2028 TYPING Reports, Term Papers, Resumes', Etc. Speedy, Accurate, Reasonable Rate! CaU 252-2173 1974, Noita Carlo Swivel seats asking $2000 or best offer. CaO Lottie after 9:30pm 439-8330 299-TYPE Call Wanda for expert typing to meet your o**adlirie. MikeEavajfea For president USA "84 Christian Republican, Yoar Friend! 74 Ford Pinto Wagon, excellent condition, low railea, Beat offer 297-0791 Roomate Waated: To share large 1 bedroom apartment $125.00/Monthly. 291-9538 Anytime Meaningful summer job at beautiful lake in the High Sierra east of Fresno (Program Specialist Cooks Counselers, Maintenance) Good Pay plus room and board. Contact the Student Placement Office or call (209) 584-9182. Write Larry Benevento YMCA Camp 1010 W.Grangeville , Hanford CA 93230 Waated: Success-orientated, self-motivated individual to work 2-4 hours per week placing and filling posters on campus. Eam $500-plus each school year. 1-800-243-6706 Room-mate Waated, Female, non-smoker to share 2 bedroom apt. near CSUF $145/monthly Call Gay 431-9757 aft.5 2700 W. Shaw (at Marks) 276-1215 caskndeaveR ■""*"*. 6JJAZZ MUTE9 Every Thursday 8- 12PM Featuring Live Jazz by iNNERFIRES' Special Appetizers: ' • ;'-' * ' • Crab or Shrimp Cocktails ^-L, • Deep Fried Shrimp Vase7 $4.95 • Steamed Clams X Special Drinks Also: Late Night Weekend Specials Every Fri.& Sat. 10-12:30 1/2 Price Cocktails Free Hors^i'oeurves •*V Music TV on Big Screen glpCLDErttS Feb. 2,1984 ©<Q)N<5 MAY. FATTTT CPpr Celebrate the Chinese New Year with a special dinner at We -will be serving BBQ Pork Boas, Pot Sticker, Staffed Bean Cord. Fish with Tomato Sauce, Deep Fried Pork Chop, aad Boast Duck oa this festive occasion. Please stop by to enjoy the holiday together. (Shaw & Maple) Bulldogs tie, lose two in Oklahoma road trip The Fresno Sute wrestling team ran i nto a t rio of fearsome opponents in a two day swing through Oklahoma earlier this week and the Bulldogs were strapped with a pair of resounding defeats along with a controversial tie. The trip surfed in Stillwater on Mon¬ day where Dennis DeLiddo's squad was belted by second-ranked Oklahoma Sute 45-2. Fresno St.! top two wrestlers, Syl¬ vester Carver and Pablo Saenz, were both pinned in the match with the Cowboys. For Carver it was the First time in his four year collegiate career that he has been pinned as the nation's second-ranked 167- pounder was defeated by top ranked and undefeated Mike Sheets. Joe Ismay provided the Bulldogs only points asthe 134-pounder was able to bat¬ tle Clar Anderson, the defending national champion, to a scoreless draw. The following day, the Bulldogs found the sledding nearly as tough when tbey took on Oklahoma and Central Okla¬ homa in a double dual match in Norman. Oklahoma showed the 'Dogs their num¬ ber three ranked form by handing the Bull¬ dogs a 35-9 setback. In tbe second match. Central Oklahoma, which was ranked number one in the latest NAIA rankings, tied the Bulldogs at 17. That score ia in question though as John Vegas win at 126 is being protected. Vega won 13-7 but DeLiddo is contending that tbe final should have been 15-7 which would have given the Bulldogs another point and the The Bulldogs will finish out the week on the road when they will Uke part in another double duel match tomorrow night in La Mirada. California, against La Verne and Northern Arizona. TOM DELUCA, Hypnotist Feb 6... 7:30 Tickets: $1 &$2 Seminar Feb 7....1:30PM Tickets: $2&$4- - ,i. ■. i;., i ,*, i ,i ii. i ,"i i .*i rn r iv "■*•"■'
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Title | 1984_02 The Daily Collegian February 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. |
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Title | Feb 2, 1984 Pg. 2-3 |
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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IPaicgce 2 Feb. 2,19.94
FJcB^y©
•Alcohol
Continued from Page 1
ment facility: "1 found that
not coming in as often for i
comparison with the number of men,
(partially) due to the stronger stigma at¬
tached. They felt more remorse and shame,
and when they did come in, they were
much worse off."
When Bongiovanni wrote her master's
thesis at CSUF in the early 70s regarding
alcoholic women the only difference she
noted in treatment programs was "pulling
the curtain" to allow women to dress in
But treatment methods must vary
drinking habit can be affected by her
body's changing hormonal levels and her
attitude toward recovery by a lower self-
esteem says Bongiovanni. In addition,
women are twice as likely to become what
she called "dually-addicted."
often with complaints of emotional prob¬
lems." she explained, they're more likely
be taking some type of medication.
HERE ARE THE
' DaUS STUDENTS WHO
~ H' WILL BE BRINGING
YOU THE 1984
10th ANNUAL VINTAGE DAYS
aormromnrAiaourTtm
--^a^OSNTY
DtAXHt'"
J^^ «-^N«,r*, tW,.*r "'""■'*
HCATM6B0UR81N SC3TT «CWy-l v£™^12™
SatsTJV THOMPSON KATEUNSHAU "TTtv^^V.^,
SUSAN lOTTEMDOE JEFF WAJiNefl SZSEESP
OLENFAISON OAVTO BUSSEY Hitft OUmmeZ
WERE GETTING READY FOR VINTAGE DAYSIH!
HOW ABOUT YOU? COME JOIN A SUBCOMMITTEE
IN ANY ONE OF THE AREAS OF VINTAGE DAYS!!
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN CU 306.
Interested people who have not been
contacted should reapply.
NEED SOME HELP?
We Carry Books On:
CT.CR0™PIJTEBS ■ LANGUAGES
M.CRQPROCESSQRS ■ PROGRAMME
•flDUflNCED TOTCS -flPPLOTDNS
PLUS WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
OF COMPUTER MAGAZINES.
KENNEL BOOKSTORE
Your Campus Haadquartara
For All Your School Needs!
such as tranquilizers, and will become
dually-addicted."
"As far as we know, it is the only course
in the country that specifically addresses
the issue," said Gail Wasser, coordinator
of the Women's Studies Program which
offers the three-unit class 7-10 p.m.
Mondays.
The March of Dimes is particularly
concerned about expectant mothers who
drink because they increase the chances
their children will be born with Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), the third-
leading cause of birth defects in the United
Stales.
"The problem with FAS is that most
people are not aware of the dangers of
drinking during pregnancy. Many doctors
tell their patients it's okay to drink in
moderation," said Susan McCartney, San
Joaquin district director for the March of
Dimes. But. said McCartney, those who
drink even mildly have an II percent
chance of giving birth to a child with FAS.
and alcoholics increase the risk to a 30 to
40 percent chance.
FAS babies may suffer from minor
retardation, learning disabilities, or vision
and heart problems.
"Nowadays a lot of women plan their
pregnancies, which is why education is so
important. We think the safest thing to do
is to stop drinking before you plan to
become pregnant, because often women
dont even know they're pregnant until
after the first two months, and this is a
time when a great amount of damage
could occur," said McCartney.
Bongiovanni will teach the course
alternately with Shan Thomas-Dobsen, a
psychologist at Community Hospital's
Alcohol Services.
Classified
FOR SALE:
Portable straight stitch
"SewMor" sewing machine $25.00
Good condition. On campus S222
or call PAM 294-2776
Christian Home Activity Group
and Day Care. Children 2-4 yi
Tues and Thurs.22*-7#2«
Singer Waated
One of Fresno's top bands needs
vocalist to sing current top 40
music. Earn between $400 to $900
a month singing mainly on weekends
292-4722
PUCH MOPED $150Firm
Beach Cruiser bike, $50
Both in excellent running
condition! Call 439-4140
Female Roomate Wanted
Prefer quiet Christian. Own rooi
and Bathroom. California Apts.
' Janice 221-9033
Job Opening:
Head Boys Track Coach
at local high school.
Cal! 485-8805
Ask for Athletic Director.
Exchange private room and bath
for a part-time care of 6 year old.
After 5:30pm 431-2028
TYPING
Reports, Term Papers, Resumes',
Etc. Speedy, Accurate, Reasonable
Rate!
CaU 252-2173
1974, Noita Carlo
Swivel seats asking
$2000 or best offer.
CaO Lottie after 9:30pm
439-8330
299-TYPE
Call Wanda for expert typing
to meet your o**adlirie.
MikeEavajfea
For president USA
"84 Christian Republican,
Yoar Friend!
74 Ford Pinto Wagon,
excellent condition, low
railea, Beat offer
297-0791
Roomate Waated:
To share large 1 bedroom apartment
$125.00/Monthly. 291-9538
Anytime
Meaningful summer job at beautiful
lake in the High Sierra east of
Fresno (Program Specialist Cooks
Counselers, Maintenance) Good
Pay plus room and board.
Contact the Student Placement
Office or call (209) 584-9182.
Write Larry Benevento YMCA
Camp 1010 W.Grangeville ,
Hanford CA 93230
Waated: Success-orientated,
self-motivated individual to work
2-4 hours per week placing and
filling posters on campus. Eam
$500-plus each school year.
1-800-243-6706
Room-mate Waated,
Female, non-smoker to share 2
bedroom apt. near CSUF
$145/monthly Call
Gay 431-9757 aft.5
2700 W. Shaw (at Marks)
276-1215
caskndeaveR
■""*"*. 6JJAZZ MUTE9
Every Thursday 8- 12PM
Featuring Live Jazz by iNNERFIRES'
Special Appetizers: ' • ;'-' * '
• Crab or Shrimp Cocktails ^-L,
• Deep Fried Shrimp Vase7
$4.95 • Steamed Clams X Special Drinks
Also: Late Night Weekend Specials
Every Fri.& Sat. 10-12:30
1/2 Price Cocktails Free Hors^i'oeurves
•*V Music TV on Big Screen
glpCLDErttS
Feb. 2,1984
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