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Page 8 The Daily Collegian September 6, 1978 ______ Campus raisins From (_*• 3 '..he dollar loss will be "ph on cm enal."' Petr-jcci. estl.ivat.ed the valley crop at 25 J, .X" tons with an estimated pricf of 3950 per ton. The total value of the iti [■ was ixjoctrrc to be over &?;'. mi I lii n. Petr .tc 1 sa d t*iat 'the lf-?A ''isast'v was ol" a different nature in that it cam* later, when the fruit wa.s morj than naif dry. Ft also rained two *r.r» vines shor* ly aft< .- • he initial diAfnpou r. The lepartment didn't los>- any of its l'/?6 crop because it was ex periment irv, in drying the raisins on the vin> (DOV) and accelerated drying of the raisins »n the trays (SOT). According; to Pstruccl, the rains spurned by the tropical storm Nor^ar, weren't in any of the long-range forecasts and weren't predicted ■until they were imminent. He said his first warning cam" at 9 :C0 Monday morning. According to Petruccl, rain at this time of the year is very unusual. A climate chart he has shows that the chance of rain by Sept. 1 is one per cent.; by .Sept. IS it is 10 per cent. Holistic health A_j.1 old Lll, lii. ' f.iUi-' th. -. lie" tei ■_:•_. ->: people w.iy h.ive pro- she was ,'ii Heard, for of health "A lot. •lecided that heal If fehsionsls nreii'l interested in the total per* son," said Schubet. "9ut I'm go J ng to meetings, conferences, ami workshops, a:id I'vt been amazed at the number of nurses wlio have become involved in holistic health. They claim tt«t;r Business seminars offered this fall £ I wo seminar!.. "A Manager s (iulde to Human Behavior" and 'A. counting lor Managers' will tie offered during the lull by CSUF through the Bureau of Business Research and Service In the School of Business and Administrative Sciences Hie seminars are being conducted tin part of the Certificate In Manage rnenl Program being conducted bv CSUF In cooperation with the Amerl ran Management Associations Exten ■ton Institute A Manager s Guide to rluman Behavior'' will be offered In seven Tuesday sessions from 4 to 7 p. m September 12 through October 24 at the First Savings building on Shaw Avenue Tuition Is »150 Including all class materials. Teaching the seminar will be Dr Charlotte Erti. professor of manage CSUF Fraternity Fall Rush 1978 September 4—9 For more information about Fraternities on campus ~1 Alpha Gamma Rho 5262 N. Sixth 226-9519 Alpha Phi Alpha 552 N.Fulton C 486-8354 Delta Upsilon 52110 N. Third 225-4266 Lambda Chi Alpha 5259 N. Millbrook 226-9746 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1469 E. Joyal 226-9502 Sigma Chi 1456 E. San Jose 224-0130 Sigma Nu 2113 N. Winery, Claris 291-7946 Theta Chi 14S5 E. Joyal 226-9578 KsSSm»M**u0SM0Sm MW*M**M**ri-_A*fcM--M**to--k0ei*l •^SSSmtSmSSM0SaMtSa0SM0S»t J ment. I)r (>cwev Johnson aaaof'latr professor of niaiiagernrnl and I >r Merry Salehl, asaorlsle professor ,.i psychology Accounting lor Managers will tie conducted In seven Thursday sessions Irom 7 to 10 p in Seplember 14 through October 26 In Room 150 ol the CSUF Business Building Tuition is • 150 Including all text materials The Instructors will be 'ierald Johnston, assistant professor of ac counting; Dr Dell Mortimer, professor of accounting; and Dr Joan Schroeder professor of accounting Enrollment will be limited In both seminars and participants are asked to pre-reglster at least one week prior to the first class session Further information may be ob talned by contacting the Bureau ol Business Researrh and Service <• 487-2352 Is there a God? On Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 12-1 p.m., the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will hold its weekly meeting outside in the amphitheatre. The topic will be "Is there a God?" Next week the meeting will be held in CU 313. On Thursday, Sept. 7, from 7-8130 p.a., at the University Religioua Center (corner of Shaw and Jackson) there will be an opportunity to get together for prayer, praise, and fellowship. «___i - goal is to return humanism to nursing." Schubert called the present system "a disease- care system", and feels that medicine must be expanded to deal with a tress and emotional problems of patients in addition to physical symptoms . The holistic health -Lass offered at state includes lectures and «. 9tudent-involveinent with relaxation techniques and alternative health math* • o<is . The c lass, offered or. Wednopdays from 3110 p.m. to 6 p.m. must have ten more students to corw tinue. Students must aign up by September 6t and if the class carries, fu) ther registration will be possible until September 11. For more information call the nursing department at /&7-20/t1. Fraternity rush Phi Chi Theta, professional business and economic fraternity to promote women, will have its informal rush Tuesday, Sept. 5, «t Parkwood apartment's Recreation Room beginning at 7iOO p.m. Formal rush will be held Thursday, Sept. 7, at Merit Manor Apartment's Recreation Room beginning at 7 p.m. All interested student, are welcome. For more information see the Phi Chi Theta rush table in the Business Building foyer or call Denise at 229-6044 KFSR meeting Campus radio station KFSR will hold its first general meeting Wednesday Sept. 6, in Speech Arts 26A. All positions are open and anyone interested is invited to attend the meeting. Deadline for applications is Sept. 6. Broadcasting will begin Sept. 18. GIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO -'.".- September 7,1978 AS Senate Stalls on Riddle's letter — page! Bio win' in the wind; — page 3 'Advice9 to facultt ■ _ T page * Offthecuff -pa&4 . Winners and losers, the Daily CoUe&ans football predictions —- page 7 i ■ ■ Parental Units Comix — page 8 . Larry ON. teed guitar piayerfor ^olry'sPod*pujWnghard(«-e«torv,Pt$). (Photo by Oar. Forbes) '
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Title | 1978_09 The Daily Collegian September 1978 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
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Title | September 6, 1978, Page 8-September 7, 1978, Page 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) 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 | Assocated 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" |
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Page 8
The Daily Collegian
September 6, 1978
______
Campus raisins
From (_*• 3
'..he dollar loss will
be "ph on cm enal."'
Petr-jcci. estl.ivat.ed the
valley crop at 25 J, .X"
tons with an estimated
pricf of 3950 per ton.
The total value of the
iti [■ was ixjoctrrc to be
over &?;'. mi I lii n.
Petr .tc 1 sa d t*iat
'the lf-?A ''isast'v was ol"
a different nature in
that it cam* later, when
the fruit wa.s morj than
naif dry. Ft also rained
two *r.r» vines shor* ly
aft< .- • he initial
diAfnpou r.
The lepartment didn't
los>- any of its l'/?6
crop because it was ex
periment irv, in drying
the raisins on the vin>
(DOV) and accelerated
drying of the raisins »n
the trays (SOT).
According; to Pstruccl,
the rains spurned by the
tropical storm Nor^ar,
weren't in any of the
long-range forecasts
and weren't predicted
■until they were imminent. He said his
first warning cam" at
9 :C0 Monday morning.
According to Petruccl,
rain at this time of the
year is very unusual. A
climate chart he has
shows that the chance of
rain by Sept. 1 is one
per cent.; by .Sept. IS
it is 10 per cent.
Holistic health
A_j.1
old
Lll,
lii.
' f.iUi-' th.
-. lie" tei
■_:•_.
->: people
w.iy
h.ive
pro-
she was ,'ii
Heard, for
of health
"A lot.
•lecided that heal If
fehsionsls nreii'l interested in the total per*
son," said Schubet.
"9ut I'm go J ng to meetings, conferences, ami
workshops, a:id I'vt been
amazed at the number of
nurses wlio have become
involved in holistic health. They claim tt«t;r
Business seminars offered this fall £
I wo seminar!.. "A Manager s
(iulde to Human Behavior" and 'A.
counting lor Managers' will tie offered
during the lull by CSUF through the
Bureau of Business Research and
Service In the School of Business and
Administrative Sciences
Hie seminars are being conducted
tin part of the Certificate In Manage
rnenl Program being conducted bv
CSUF In cooperation with the Amerl
ran Management Associations Exten
■ton Institute
A Manager s Guide to rluman
Behavior'' will be offered In seven
Tuesday sessions from 4 to 7 p. m
September 12 through October 24 at
the First Savings building on Shaw
Avenue Tuition Is »150 Including all
class materials.
Teaching the seminar will be Dr
Charlotte Erti. professor of manage
CSUF Fraternity
Fall Rush 1978
September 4—9
For more information about
Fraternities on campus
~1
Alpha Gamma Rho
5262 N. Sixth
226-9519
Alpha Phi Alpha
552 N.Fulton C
486-8354
Delta Upsilon
52110 N. Third
225-4266
Lambda Chi Alpha
5259 N. Millbrook
226-9746
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
1469 E. Joyal
226-9502
Sigma Chi
1456 E. San Jose
224-0130
Sigma Nu
2113 N. Winery, Claris
291-7946
Theta Chi
14S5 E. Joyal
226-9578
KsSSm»M**u0SM0Sm
MW*M**M**ri-_A*fcM--M**to--k0ei*l
•^SSSmtSmSSM0SaMtSa0SM0S»t
J
ment. I)r (>cwev Johnson aaaof'latr
professor of niaiiagernrnl and I >r
Merry Salehl, asaorlsle professor ,.i
psychology
Accounting lor Managers will tie
conducted In seven Thursday sessions
Irom 7 to 10 p in Seplember 14
through October 26 In Room 150 ol
the CSUF Business Building Tuition
is • 150 Including all text materials
The Instructors will be 'ierald
Johnston, assistant professor of ac
counting; Dr Dell Mortimer, professor
of accounting; and Dr Joan Schroeder
professor of accounting
Enrollment will be limited In both
seminars and participants are asked
to pre-reglster at least one week prior
to the first class session
Further information may be ob
talned by contacting the Bureau ol
Business Researrh and Service <•
487-2352
Is there a God?
On Wednesday, Sept.
6, from 12-1 p.m., the
Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship will hold
its weekly meeting
outside in the
amphitheatre. The
topic will be "Is
there a God?"
Next week the meeting will be held in
CU 313.
On Thursday, Sept. 7,
from 7-8130 p.a., at the
University Religioua
Center (corner of Shaw
and Jackson) there will
be an opportunity to get
together for prayer,
praise, and fellowship.
«___i -
goal is to return humanism to nursing."
Schubert called the
present system "a disease-
care system", and feels
that medicine must be
expanded to deal with
a tress and emotional problems of patients in addition to physical symptoms .
The holistic health
-Lass offered at state
includes lectures and «.
9tudent-involveinent with
relaxation techniques and
alternative health math* •
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