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Music & Night Clubs -ical g<_ Guilanst rjeim Department s Opera bco will tie the guest solo shop Wednesday and vitn the Fresno Phllhar day evenings al 8 (X k Orchestra tonight in the opera themes "Tales u mention (Writer Theatre at .tian' "Sledermaus- i Mixed Company Theatre (and world jnitarlan Church. et. a local group, will > rafters of the CU Randy Sharp Band will bring down the roof in another free ot ihe Mush Building Thursday Ella Heyde will sing Euiopean folk songs in their original tongues at 8 00 p m in Fresno City College s recital hall She will perform in Hungarian, Czechoslovakian, Russian. Ukranlan, Hebres and Ladlno (vocabulary word ol the day meaning Jewish Spanish) A S2 50 donation Is Al the Wild Blue Yonder, Fat & Sassy tonight and Saturday, Hodzolcb Sounds Sunday, and Monday. Randy Sharp Tuesday, Folly's Pool, Wednesday, and Wild Blue Yonder Thursday Shipwreck Kelly s will shake to the sounds of Dabble Devlin Si the Free Spirit Band Tuesday through Saturday The Refectory will climb to the Summit Tuesday through Saturday Blaze will warm at Phoenix West T through S. ..Heating it up at Ihe Holiday Inn will be Headway, Monday through Saturday Tastie will tantalize lenderteet at Fresno Feed and Fuel Wednesday to Sunday At the Black Angus, Fast Break will beat Monday through Saturday. Calendar for the Flatlands Up North purchased at your local BASS outlet Van Morrison will be bringing his caravan to Win lerland on Saturday Dec 12 The Moody Blues will be making their first Bay Area appearance in years at the Oakland Coliseum on Sunday : 10 al lowed us that be! II that greal Jar evening with Jazz ji Jean-Luc Ponty al i Chuck Mangtone will be v 29-Oec i Pablo Crulao urn on Friday Nov 24 and at ihe Berkley Community Thea Ire on Saturday. Nov 25 Down South Heart will be playing their penetrating sounds at the For- urn on Wednesday, Dec 6. at 7 30 p.m.; Jan.- Ian at the Santa Monica Civic on Saturday. Dec 9; Jean Luc Ponty will also be at the Santa Monica Civic on Dec 10 & 11. the demonic sounds of Black Sabbath will be coming Irom the Long Beach Arena on Doc. 4; the musical genius of Kenny Logglns will be on dis play at the Anaheim Convention Center along with Flrefall on Saturday. Dec. 16; Jethro Toll and Uriah Heap will be at the Long Beach Arena on Thursday, Nov. 16; look for Linda Ronstadt at the Forum on Saturday. Dec. 23, and Sunday. Dec. 24; The Moody Blues will be at the Forum on Oac. 11 Miscellaneous Natalie Kahn former CSUF an student will present a slide lecture on Project Red L.ne tonight at 8 00 m Conley An room 101 She will talk about her project of painting dairy n why Miscellaneous the Holiday Crafts Bazaar (One 5-6) Applications are Office. CU 31c For more in formation call 487 2938 Ranan Lurte award winning about -Turmoil in the Middle Fast" Wednesday at 10 30 Theatre He IS brought to i uss accreditation They hope to involve all student nurse-i in Ihe discussion In Johr Wr ight Theatre Irom 1 00 tn 5151 N Cedar. Apt 12A Iron- eight to who knows when Pay I 50« al the door and 25« pe. ■ Hlllei (the Jewish students group on campus) Is having a party Saturday at 8:00 p.m Call 439-6133 or 229-1529 'or details. The Communicative Disorders Department will besponaorlng speaker Audrey Holland of the University of Pittsburgh Holland will deliver two lectures on Nov 16 (Thursday) ai i p m , Holland will speak on Language Disorders In the upstairs Cafeteria. From 4-7. Holland will speak on Aphasia 'esting and Speech Acts In US 181 lme»> W. Uyoe is displaying histSllectton of African art th*1 nonth In the library dls- Movies KFIG's Friday night movies will be Lenny, the story of the rise and fall of 'sick' comedian Lenny Bruce and Blow Up. Scrape $1 01 and you can get In. A little more change and you can partake a little beer or wlne In the balcony of the glorious old Warrior's Thee- Blow Up will splash across th at 8:00 pm. in the Baker Hall Lounge The movie is sponsored by the Resident Life Office and Associated Students. And this one is free! Theatre Fresno theatres are In full swing wtth their fall seasons Now, for the same price a* a movie one can see real actors on a real stage, enjoy the brilliance and occasional stumbling of local talent, and be a part of an audience that can interact with what Is going on onstage Friday. Saturday and Sunday evenings the Fresno Community Theatre will present Dial M tor Murder, a mystery drama. The curtain will rise at 8:30. Tickets are $4.00 lor adults and $3.00 for children and students Call 233^213 for reservations. By George. Bullshot Cru.-n mond will be dashing it all at Theatre 3 Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Tickets are S3.50 with student rush tickets available at 8:20 Friday night for $2.00. Th* Count is continuing its run true story about a soldier tfrtogerFtocka'sGoodComp- struggling wtth the Impact of any Music Hall through Sun- an unpopular war. Thar* I* no day. Tickets for the dinner and charge for this strong, harrow- show are $13.50, for th* show ing play starting at 8:00 p.m. only $6.00. Call 266 9494 for In the CU Lounge. , the CXI Pro- will open at Roger Rocka s gram office will present the Good Company Music Hall Julian Theatre's pertca-rnance and will run until Dae. 17. of Mad- of Honor Rag, the Since Good Company parforrtv ano** have a tendency to sell out, now is a good time to Also opening Thursday are the Experimental Theatre Company presented In the Arena Theatre. Also opening Thursday are Little Murders, performed by the Experimental Theatre Company (presented in the Arena Theatre), and The Run- ^vs^^^^^^^\^^\^vV^s^^^N^w^^^N^^^ Monday through Friday ihe School of Natural Sciences tall colloquia will discuss 'Metal Labeling and Atomic Absorption Detection for 11 quid Chromotography" with speaker Dr. Walter Slavln Check with Natural Science tor readings al the Sierra Hospital Foundation Health Education Center Thursday from 9 00 to 12 noon This Is a Red Cross course designed to teach peo 435-8948 y Jeep! I need 5 For Sale. V-6, with black top The Classifieds Janet Mud Have you gone out with any hairy chests lately? How long has it been I understand the Fresno Zoo would not lend yoo Carl & Horny Orny ll). mil. i975 Bultaoo Frontera 360 streetiegal. excellent condition 1975 Yamaha RD350 Drilled rlual disks, expansion bers. rear sets Call John, 226-0351 LOST I lost a nec*l_»/choker which Is made mainly ol puca shells with some coral If any- found It I would greatly appre- call-487-3122 sp°1?.; s country team will have a meet at Woodward Park at 11:00 Saturday Get your exercise watching the Rah! Rah I Saturday Is Meanwhile, at Cal Poly the CSUF Rodeo team will be waving their hats at a NIRA Rodeo today and Saturday. For snow worshippers, the AHEA will give a show on ski fashions and equipment Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. In Art I Home Ec 118 te last day to sign p for the Intramural Tennis Tournament put on by the P.E. Department. It is open to ail students, faculty and staff (but not to varsity tennis players). It will take place Nov. 17-19. Sign up In the Intramural Office, Room 105 Friday and Saturday the excitement of Ice hockey will shake Selland Arena as the Fresno Falcons dive at the California Eagle*. That's at 8:00 p.m. Friday and 8:30 pm. Saturday. The ice wll hardly have a chance to ccol before the to* Capade* open their show In the arena on Tuesday. They will be there through Sunday Call the Convention Center at 233-8368 for dotal la. St James-Thank you for TLC and the flowers li end I don't think I or survived without you -Love, Chipmunk Cheeks FREE to good home, good watch or ranch dog. Very smart. Call Janet, 436-3727. Christy W.-Get well and take care of yourself-Dlrty Dave A CLASSIC Austin Healey 1959 Bug-eyed SPRITE body In perfect condition, new leather upholaU a great buy! Phone 439- 1809 for complete Info. FOR SALE-10 l excellent condition. Has ly been used. That's for sale. $80-call 487- and leave message Alpha Kappa PsI Scholarship available for spring '79 semester In B-106 (Business). Due Nov. 10. 1978-Buslnees students only bj I hope this Is the last week that you have to play secretary. For some reaeon, I just To my buddy In the T.P.I.C- Weii, punk, who should we hit next? Should we hit Insight editor again or should wa lay low for awhile? The coalition still ha* 3 rolls on reserve and our vehicle I* In top running condition. Let me know, call 222-_J3T-Your p*rtn*r In crlm*-'Klddo' Gary P.-^Just because you're Italian, you think you're God's gift to women. If you dare put anything In the Collegian about my lip*, I will oxposeyourr Motel 6.-1 Congratulations to Kim Davis. Hooray! You're A Blrdl -Love. Janice 8:00 p.m. Interested student* pleaae call 439-5133 or 229- 1529 for mora information. bed mattress, box soring, frame. Too reasonable to pan up! Call 2»5311 Trail wise backpack, Elger ruck sack (X-C), Rivendale ruck sack (XC). Ramer X-C/DH bindings, Mulr trail hiking boots, Swiss X-C touring boots, Sierra Designs 60-40 parka, feather mummy bag*, Yamaha 250 Enduro, Vlvltar Super 8 movie camera. Make offer, 439-9692 Supporters of kinky sexual behavtor-When am I going to get my spaghetti dinner? Auto tape deck, Craig, 8- track/FM. ask for Dave. 222-3161. Carrl and C*l*-t*--Congrats! to the future Florence Nightingales-Barbara College. Vormy-Oon't forget about Pinnochlo, I unclerstand pretty girls make his rx wmm Wanted-VW Bug-All I want ft to do la 'go good'. Contact Carolyn at 298-2629 evening*. Felix-Reminder: The meeting between La Vox de Aztlan and The Dally Collegian is scheduled for Monday (Nov. 13) at 3 p.m. in our Keats Campus Bldg. off Ice*. -The Anglo KJd To my i you? Where am I? Where is he? My GOSH-who'* In th* Cylon plot to take us by *ur- prise. Have found Apollo on deserted planet in Quadrant Fh-e. Viper «tr*fing Galactica I* not Apollo. i found Captain I planet In Quadrant Four, tied to a large rock, viper strafing Galactica I* not Apollo. know, what do you say?-DO I just nw Th* Big Fix* ar_ It had very little to do with dope. I'm very dtoap- CURT: Quick! Hangarlgh'l STEVE: What? Why? CURT: Steven, cut over to G-street. I lost *aw a vtoion, I saw a goddess Com* on, ya gotta catch up to her I STEVE: I dkJn 't see anything. I got an idea for the last two lines of your poem: Humpke Dumke sat on the re- Get a new President for FSUI round front tooth tor making June The stands are cleared donuta-contact Dan at the of smoke wll Every Picture Tells a Story anyrabbtts. Md-Buitdlng* 29 and Ubra-'l would like I To th* thief who staled my purse from • practise room In the back hallway of th* music building on Thursday, Oct. 26, office. They're no us* to you and I need them very badly. boy* In Yellow Squadron ar* keeping me company, but no thought vou'd Ilk* to know on* play* my strings Ilk* you 'nO°0m you ° Zr^Sas pus. Phone 225-4963. Jr-Thto I* the Vlp*r strafing your surface. You may call me Red Ey*. I will ret urn!
Object Description
Title | 1978_11 The Daily Collegian November 1978 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 10, 1978, Page 6-7 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Music & Night Clubs -ical g<_ Guilanst rjeim Department s Opera bco will tie the guest solo shop Wednesday and vitn the Fresno Phllhar day evenings al 8 (X k Orchestra tonight in the opera themes "Tales u mention (Writer Theatre at .tian' "Sledermaus- i Mixed Company Theatre (and world jnitarlan Church. et. a local group, will > rafters of the CU Randy Sharp Band will bring down the roof in another free ot ihe Mush Building Thursday Ella Heyde will sing Euiopean folk songs in their original tongues at 8 00 p m in Fresno City College s recital hall She will perform in Hungarian, Czechoslovakian, Russian. Ukranlan, Hebres and Ladlno (vocabulary word ol the day meaning Jewish Spanish) A S2 50 donation Is Al the Wild Blue Yonder, Fat & Sassy tonight and Saturday, Hodzolcb Sounds Sunday, and Monday. Randy Sharp Tuesday, Folly's Pool, Wednesday, and Wild Blue Yonder Thursday Shipwreck Kelly s will shake to the sounds of Dabble Devlin Si the Free Spirit Band Tuesday through Saturday The Refectory will climb to the Summit Tuesday through Saturday Blaze will warm at Phoenix West T through S. ..Heating it up at Ihe Holiday Inn will be Headway, Monday through Saturday Tastie will tantalize lenderteet at Fresno Feed and Fuel Wednesday to Sunday At the Black Angus, Fast Break will beat Monday through Saturday. Calendar for the Flatlands Up North purchased at your local BASS outlet Van Morrison will be bringing his caravan to Win lerland on Saturday Dec 12 The Moody Blues will be making their first Bay Area appearance in years at the Oakland Coliseum on Sunday : 10 al lowed us that be! II that greal Jar evening with Jazz ji Jean-Luc Ponty al i Chuck Mangtone will be v 29-Oec i Pablo Crulao urn on Friday Nov 24 and at ihe Berkley Community Thea Ire on Saturday. Nov 25 Down South Heart will be playing their penetrating sounds at the For- urn on Wednesday, Dec 6. at 7 30 p.m.; Jan.- Ian at the Santa Monica Civic on Saturday. Dec 9; Jean Luc Ponty will also be at the Santa Monica Civic on Dec 10 & 11. the demonic sounds of Black Sabbath will be coming Irom the Long Beach Arena on Doc. 4; the musical genius of Kenny Logglns will be on dis play at the Anaheim Convention Center along with Flrefall on Saturday. Dec. 16; Jethro Toll and Uriah Heap will be at the Long Beach Arena on Thursday, Nov. 16; look for Linda Ronstadt at the Forum on Saturday. Dec. 23, and Sunday. Dec. 24; The Moody Blues will be at the Forum on Oac. 11 Miscellaneous Natalie Kahn former CSUF an student will present a slide lecture on Project Red L.ne tonight at 8 00 m Conley An room 101 She will talk about her project of painting dairy n why Miscellaneous the Holiday Crafts Bazaar (One 5-6) Applications are Office. CU 31c For more in formation call 487 2938 Ranan Lurte award winning about -Turmoil in the Middle Fast" Wednesday at 10 30 Theatre He IS brought to i uss accreditation They hope to involve all student nurse-i in Ihe discussion In Johr Wr ight Theatre Irom 1 00 tn 5151 N Cedar. Apt 12A Iron- eight to who knows when Pay I 50« al the door and 25« pe. ■ Hlllei (the Jewish students group on campus) Is having a party Saturday at 8:00 p.m Call 439-6133 or 229-1529 'or details. The Communicative Disorders Department will besponaorlng speaker Audrey Holland of the University of Pittsburgh Holland will deliver two lectures on Nov 16 (Thursday) ai i p m , Holland will speak on Language Disorders In the upstairs Cafeteria. From 4-7. Holland will speak on Aphasia 'esting and Speech Acts In US 181 lme»> W. Uyoe is displaying histSllectton of African art th*1 nonth In the library dls- Movies KFIG's Friday night movies will be Lenny, the story of the rise and fall of 'sick' comedian Lenny Bruce and Blow Up. Scrape $1 01 and you can get In. A little more change and you can partake a little beer or wlne In the balcony of the glorious old Warrior's Thee- Blow Up will splash across th at 8:00 pm. in the Baker Hall Lounge The movie is sponsored by the Resident Life Office and Associated Students. And this one is free! Theatre Fresno theatres are In full swing wtth their fall seasons Now, for the same price a* a movie one can see real actors on a real stage, enjoy the brilliance and occasional stumbling of local talent, and be a part of an audience that can interact with what Is going on onstage Friday. Saturday and Sunday evenings the Fresno Community Theatre will present Dial M tor Murder, a mystery drama. The curtain will rise at 8:30. Tickets are $4.00 lor adults and $3.00 for children and students Call 233^213 for reservations. By George. Bullshot Cru.-n mond will be dashing it all at Theatre 3 Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Tickets are S3.50 with student rush tickets available at 8:20 Friday night for $2.00. Th* Count is continuing its run true story about a soldier tfrtogerFtocka'sGoodComp- struggling wtth the Impact of any Music Hall through Sun- an unpopular war. Thar* I* no day. Tickets for the dinner and charge for this strong, harrow- show are $13.50, for th* show ing play starting at 8:00 p.m. only $6.00. Call 266 9494 for In the CU Lounge. , the CXI Pro- will open at Roger Rocka s gram office will present the Good Company Music Hall Julian Theatre's pertca-rnance and will run until Dae. 17. of Mad- of Honor Rag, the Since Good Company parforrtv ano** have a tendency to sell out, now is a good time to Also opening Thursday are the Experimental Theatre Company presented In the Arena Theatre. Also opening Thursday are Little Murders, performed by the Experimental Theatre Company (presented in the Arena Theatre), and The Run- ^vs^^^^^^^\^^\^vV^s^^^N^w^^^N^^^ Monday through Friday ihe School of Natural Sciences tall colloquia will discuss 'Metal Labeling and Atomic Absorption Detection for 11 quid Chromotography" with speaker Dr. Walter Slavln Check with Natural Science tor readings al the Sierra Hospital Foundation Health Education Center Thursday from 9 00 to 12 noon This Is a Red Cross course designed to teach peo 435-8948 y Jeep! I need 5 For Sale. V-6, with black top The Classifieds Janet Mud Have you gone out with any hairy chests lately? How long has it been I understand the Fresno Zoo would not lend yoo Carl & Horny Orny ll). mil. i975 Bultaoo Frontera 360 streetiegal. excellent condition 1975 Yamaha RD350 Drilled rlual disks, expansion bers. rear sets Call John, 226-0351 LOST I lost a nec*l_»/choker which Is made mainly ol puca shells with some coral If any- found It I would greatly appre- call-487-3122 sp°1?.; s country team will have a meet at Woodward Park at 11:00 Saturday Get your exercise watching the Rah! Rah I Saturday Is Meanwhile, at Cal Poly the CSUF Rodeo team will be waving their hats at a NIRA Rodeo today and Saturday. For snow worshippers, the AHEA will give a show on ski fashions and equipment Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. In Art I Home Ec 118 te last day to sign p for the Intramural Tennis Tournament put on by the P.E. Department. It is open to ail students, faculty and staff (but not to varsity tennis players). It will take place Nov. 17-19. Sign up In the Intramural Office, Room 105 Friday and Saturday the excitement of Ice hockey will shake Selland Arena as the Fresno Falcons dive at the California Eagle*. That's at 8:00 p.m. Friday and 8:30 pm. Saturday. The ice wll hardly have a chance to ccol before the to* Capade* open their show In the arena on Tuesday. They will be there through Sunday Call the Convention Center at 233-8368 for dotal la. St James-Thank you for TLC and the flowers li end I don't think I or survived without you -Love, Chipmunk Cheeks FREE to good home, good watch or ranch dog. Very smart. Call Janet, 436-3727. Christy W.-Get well and take care of yourself-Dlrty Dave A CLASSIC Austin Healey 1959 Bug-eyed SPRITE body In perfect condition, new leather upholaU a great buy! Phone 439- 1809 for complete Info. FOR SALE-10 l excellent condition. Has ly been used. That's for sale. $80-call 487- and leave message Alpha Kappa PsI Scholarship available for spring '79 semester In B-106 (Business). Due Nov. 10. 1978-Buslnees students only bj I hope this Is the last week that you have to play secretary. For some reaeon, I just To my buddy In the T.P.I.C- Weii, punk, who should we hit next? Should we hit Insight editor again or should wa lay low for awhile? The coalition still ha* 3 rolls on reserve and our vehicle I* In top running condition. Let me know, call 222-_J3T-Your p*rtn*r In crlm*-'Klddo' Gary P.-^Just because you're Italian, you think you're God's gift to women. If you dare put anything In the Collegian about my lip*, I will oxposeyourr Motel 6.-1 Congratulations to Kim Davis. Hooray! You're A Blrdl -Love. Janice 8:00 p.m. Interested student* pleaae call 439-5133 or 229- 1529 for mora information. bed mattress, box soring, frame. Too reasonable to pan up! Call 2»5311 Trail wise backpack, Elger ruck sack (X-C), Rivendale ruck sack (XC). Ramer X-C/DH bindings, Mulr trail hiking boots, Swiss X-C touring boots, Sierra Designs 60-40 parka, feather mummy bag*, Yamaha 250 Enduro, Vlvltar Super 8 movie camera. Make offer, 439-9692 Supporters of kinky sexual behavtor-When am I going to get my spaghetti dinner? Auto tape deck, Craig, 8- track/FM. ask for Dave. 222-3161. Carrl and C*l*-t*--Congrats! to the future Florence Nightingales-Barbara College. Vormy-Oon't forget about Pinnochlo, I unclerstand pretty girls make his rx wmm Wanted-VW Bug-All I want ft to do la 'go good'. Contact Carolyn at 298-2629 evening*. Felix-Reminder: The meeting between La Vox de Aztlan and The Dally Collegian is scheduled for Monday (Nov. 13) at 3 p.m. in our Keats Campus Bldg. off Ice*. -The Anglo KJd To my i you? Where am I? Where is he? My GOSH-who'* In th* Cylon plot to take us by *ur- prise. Have found Apollo on deserted planet in Quadrant Fh-e. Viper «tr*fing Galactica I* not Apollo. i found Captain I planet In Quadrant Four, tied to a large rock, viper strafing Galactica I* not Apollo. know, what do you say?-DO I just nw Th* Big Fix* ar_ It had very little to do with dope. I'm very dtoap- CURT: Quick! Hangarlgh'l STEVE: What? Why? CURT: Steven, cut over to G-street. I lost *aw a vtoion, I saw a goddess Com* on, ya gotta catch up to her I STEVE: I dkJn 't see anything. I got an idea for the last two lines of your poem: Humpke Dumke sat on the re- Get a new President for FSUI round front tooth tor making June The stands are cleared donuta-contact Dan at the of smoke wll Every Picture Tells a Story anyrabbtts. Md-Buitdlng* 29 and Ubra-'l would like I To th* thief who staled my purse from • practise room In the back hallway of th* music building on Thursday, Oct. 26, office. They're no us* to you and I need them very badly. boy* In Yellow Squadron ar* keeping me company, but no thought vou'd Ilk* to know on* play* my strings Ilk* you 'nO°0m you ° Zr^Sas pus. Phone 225-4963. Jr-Thto I* the Vlp*r strafing your surface. You may call me Red Ey*. I will ret urn! |