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6 The Daily Collegian News Ballet Gala Fresno Ballet, Marilyn Knowles. Artis¬ tic Director, will dance the SPRING BALLET GALA, Saturday, March 9 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 10 at 2 p.m. in the Fresno Memorial Auditorium. Kaye Migaki's sparkling "Fancy Free" featuring Fred Bologna, Steve Pepper, Kelly Dixson, and CSUF students Dou¬ glas Jamgochian, and Lisa Steffensen will be repeated. Guest choreographer Don Bradburn has set the dazzling Spartacus Pas de Deux on company soloist Kirstin Poirier partnered by Rick McBce. Bradburn, who teaches in the depart¬ ment of dance at University of California Irvine, has also choreographed Secretes d Esquisses (Secret Sketches) to the music of Eric Satie. Local pianist, John Hord will complement the Satie work by play¬ ing on stage with the dancers. Former sol¬ oist Shirley Winters has contributed La Donneuse de L'espirit (The Spirit Giver) Classifieds Roommate Wanted Gay student looking for M/F roommate. 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There is no reSgrtxis affiliation. Topic Women's movement For more 435-4233 Professional Research Service Assistance tor your information require—rnts Inquireai 229-6295) Leave message Free Lance Librarian Available for library research, projects, term papers, dissertations, etc Experienced m garnering Information in all subject areas. 264-6276 Girl From Madrid De-res English-Spanish verbal exchange with American 225-9035 Typlng/Wor_proce»ing Superior (Duality. Reasonable Rates call 222-0847 r •• bookkeeping and ' CBE5T Engiun Tutor Professional Typing by Jackie Sl.OO/page. Near CSUF 229-3769 Professional Typing Fast-Accurate 299-8695 Canterbury Christian Fellowship Invites you to attend Holy Communion Friday morning- 700-7:45 am, in room 309 of trie College -Won. Spcroore. by the Episcopal Church Typing Professional Reasonable Rates. 224-5352 Typing Professional tycKng by appoint! 222-3226 Lost Sung Usses Double-bar Vaumets dropped on Maple in front of Joyal Adm. Rewardoffered I found please call Stacy 291-3248 after 6:30 p.m set to music of Albinoni. Reserved tickets for the Gala are priced at $7 with a $ 1 discount for senior citizens and children. They may be mailordered by Briefs sending a stamped self-addressed enve¬ lope to Fresno Dance Repertory, 1432 Fulton, Fresno, CA, 93721. Box office hours arc from 10-2 daily or two hours before each performance. Tickets are also available at Dancerwares Physical Fashion in Opus One Shopping Center or Gibral- ter Savings in Mission Village. Additional information may be learned by calling 23DANCE. Dance Celebration The Fresno Dance Repertory Associa¬ tion, Larry Balakian, President, who sponsor the Fresno Ballet, The Jazz Co., and Kuuipo Okalani Dancers, invite patrons to the Celebration of Dance, Sunday, March 10 from 4:30 to 7:30 at Harland's Restaurant, 2915 N. Moroa. Champagne and hor d'oeuvres will be provided by Harland's and the entertain¬ ers will include Clytee Ramsey, Chris Moad, Denise Norwood and Mike Briggs, pupil of classical guitarist Juan Serrano. it Norseman Tickets, priced at $20 each, may beiM ordered by sending a stamped self-addrt sed envelope to Fresno Dance Repe^ Association, 1432 Fulton, Fresno, c, 93721. Additional information may | learned by calling 23DANCE. Tree Ceremony One of 80 young eucalyptus trees bejj, donated to Fresno schools by the OnJ mental Horticulture Club at CSUF win, planted in a ceremony at N mentary School today. The event, scheduled for marks Arbor Day, the birthday of H culturist Luther Burbank, and the Cig fornia observance of Conservation W«fc Participants in the ceremony will inclu^ CSUF Horticulture Club members, rt. presentatives of the California Nurietj. men's Association, school officials ir' students from kindergarten through I grade. A special feature will be an appear." lascot Woodsy Owl. Keep up with the latest breaking news: COLLEGIAN RING WEEK SEE YOUR JOSTEMS REPRESENTATIVE MARCH 11-15 10 AM - 4 P.M. KENNEL BOOKSTORE PLACE Jostens college rings offered dairy at DEPOSIT REQUIRED u Sports March 7,1985 7 Dogs chilled in non-league loss to Mustangs ByDanMooney In ncaiher not fit for a dog - Bulldog or herwise - a spattering of die-hard baseball nswatched Fresno State Universitydrop frustrating 8-5 non-league clash with Cal p'oly-SLO Tuesday night at igloo-like eiden Field. Seeking revenge for an earlier defeat jj teason at the hands of the Bulldogs - a i.ll loss on Feb. 12 at Beiden - Cal Poly tillcry in the top of the second. :>ng reliever Ken Crew could quelch lang uprising, CP had a comfy 7-0 : Crew contained the Mustang ihe remainder of the game, FSU's jffensc produced a barrage of hits in an ittempt io catch Cal Poly. The Bulldogs oughedup Mustang starter Steve Snyder or four hits in both the bottom of fifth nd sixth to cut the once hefty bulge to •5. Bui that was to be as close as FSU ,ould get. as CP added an insurance run ff Crew in the seventh to expand its lead j 8-5. Snyder, who blanked Arizona nit 8-0 in his last start, squirmed out of neral jams to gain credit for his third win gainst jusi a single loss. FSU, which entered the game with a 107 icam batting average, continued to _k on offense, outhitting the visitors from San Luis Obispo 15-10. The telli... statistic which proved to be FS U 's downfall was the 13 runners left stranded on base, including twice leaving the bases full of 'Dogs. Crew, who has been a pillar of strength as both a starter and reliever, once again turned in a brillant performance. The junior right-hander bolstered his already healthy strikeout total by fanning 13 Mus¬ tangs. K Crew has now whiffed 55 hitlers in 51 innings of work this season. The loss drops FSU's season's record to 12-10. The Bulldogs will return to the real world of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association when Nevada-Las Vegas comes to Fresno thif weekend for a three-game set. The Rebels and Bulldogs will mix it up at 7 p.m. Saturday and then get together for a I p.m. doubleheader Sunday. FSU is currently tied atop the Northern Division of the PCAA with San Jose State with a 2-1 mark.UNLVis.l-1 in the Southernern Division BULLDOG BITS— It might not make the next American Top 40 list, but nevertheless Cal Poly and FSU can be proud of the hit parades they produced this year in the two meetings. The Mustangs and Bulldogs combined for 30 hits, 15 each, in their earlier meeting and then slammed out 25 more safeties last night. Count 'em 55,55 hits in two games. Designated hitter Jeff Stark, who has been thrust into a starting role of late, collected his first home run of the season when he belted a three-run round tripper in the sixth inning. The hottest 'Dog of all continued on a tear. Craig Wiley went 3-3 at the plate in raising his team-leading average to .550. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo used a seten run second inning to stop tbe Bulldog baseball team last night at Beiden Field. Craig Wiley (right) is safe at first, beating a pickoff throw to Dominic Cosuntlno. ulldogs open PCAA Tourney tonight The Fresno State University basketball ira will open Pacific Coast Athletic ssociation Tournament play tonight in ic Forum against the Gauchos of Santa The Bulldogs have already defeated CSB twice this season with a 55-45 deci- )n in Selland Arena and a41 ^0 squeaker Santa Barbara last week. Fresno State is 20-7 overall and 15-3 in the PCAA. The Gauchos currently sport a 12-15 mark with a losing record of 8-10 in conference action. The game is scheduled for 9 pm but may start late if other conference games run over. The game will be carried live on K MJ radio (580 AMJ and will be televised by the KATZ sports network on KMPH- TV, Channel 26. ft be left out!! Collegian Sports Why Pay More "Stunning! Not since the Beatles burst off the screen in 'A Hard Day's Nighf has the sense of a * new generation's arrival on the pop scene been so vividly and excitingly conveyed^' Product, by ROBERT CAVAIJ.0. JOSEPH RUBV.0 «. Friday March, S, 1985 Satellite College Union 2:30, 7:00 & 9:10pm. AMERASIA WEEK FESTIVAL NIGHT An evening of Asian American Cultural Performances with Sail Jose Taiko * Miss Chinatown 1982 Filipino Dances * Cal Poly Lion Dance Team and other entertainment Sat. March 9 at 7pm Co-sponsored by PULSE and Amer Asia as part of Amer Asia Week 'ADMISSION IS FREE-
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Title | 1985_03 The Daily Collegian March 1985 |
Alternative Title | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1985 |
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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Language | eng |
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Title | Mar 7, 1985 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1985 |
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 | 6 The Daily Collegian News Ballet Gala Fresno Ballet, Marilyn Knowles. Artis¬ tic Director, will dance the SPRING BALLET GALA, Saturday, March 9 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 10 at 2 p.m. in the Fresno Memorial Auditorium. Kaye Migaki's sparkling "Fancy Free" featuring Fred Bologna, Steve Pepper, Kelly Dixson, and CSUF students Dou¬ glas Jamgochian, and Lisa Steffensen will be repeated. Guest choreographer Don Bradburn has set the dazzling Spartacus Pas de Deux on company soloist Kirstin Poirier partnered by Rick McBce. Bradburn, who teaches in the depart¬ ment of dance at University of California Irvine, has also choreographed Secretes d Esquisses (Secret Sketches) to the music of Eric Satie. Local pianist, John Hord will complement the Satie work by play¬ ing on stage with the dancers. Former sol¬ oist Shirley Winters has contributed La Donneuse de L'espirit (The Spirit Giver) Classifieds Roommate Wanted Gay student looking for M/F roommate. PrKote house. -Own bedroom wilti fireplace and private bam Swimming pool. 5200 o*_j 1/2 urjiicx-5-222-8735 leave message. 75 Honda CB200T Term Paper Service ReMMtte specialisD short Of long |_ ctc Reasonable Rates call 275-0893 anytime 210. Ugly but run 251-6904 Motorcycle For Sale '82 SuaJOGS650G. Shaft Ome. Rifle 1/2 fairing, bac* rest and rack 4 cylinder. 8200 miles. $2250 Call Mark at 224-5510 Bfueilne Introductions Dtsoeet and confidential IntroOuction service for gay and bisexual males and females. P.O. Box 5472. Fresno. Ca. 93755 California Stngiet Dance Ail singles dance wrrh full oar MMBI Fri & Sat at 9:00pm and every weekend there after. Hacienda Resort. Mermaid Lounge IdowTBtairs) Must be ovw 21. for details call 225-0419 Typing _y Jay Bectronlc Typewriter. Jl.OO/page., Near CSUF 222-9125 Gay/Lesbian Group A support/disc_s_on group for gays _ lesbians meets every Thursday night at Wesley JWethodist Church. 1343 E. Barstow Between Cedar _ First at 7 pm All are welcome. There is no reSgrtxis affiliation. Topic Women's movement For more 435-4233 Professional Research Service Assistance tor your information require—rnts Inquireai 229-6295) Leave message Free Lance Librarian Available for library research, projects, term papers, dissertations, etc Experienced m garnering Information in all subject areas. 264-6276 Girl From Madrid De-res English-Spanish verbal exchange with American 225-9035 Typlng/Wor_proce»ing Superior (Duality. Reasonable Rates call 222-0847 r •• bookkeeping and ' CBE5T Engiun Tutor Professional Typing by Jackie Sl.OO/page. Near CSUF 229-3769 Professional Typing Fast-Accurate 299-8695 Canterbury Christian Fellowship Invites you to attend Holy Communion Friday morning- 700-7:45 am, in room 309 of trie College -Won. Spcroore. by the Episcopal Church Typing Professional Reasonable Rates. 224-5352 Typing Professional tycKng by appoint! 222-3226 Lost Sung Usses Double-bar Vaumets dropped on Maple in front of Joyal Adm. Rewardoffered I found please call Stacy 291-3248 after 6:30 p.m set to music of Albinoni. Reserved tickets for the Gala are priced at $7 with a $ 1 discount for senior citizens and children. They may be mailordered by Briefs sending a stamped self-addressed enve¬ lope to Fresno Dance Repertory, 1432 Fulton, Fresno, CA, 93721. Box office hours arc from 10-2 daily or two hours before each performance. Tickets are also available at Dancerwares Physical Fashion in Opus One Shopping Center or Gibral- ter Savings in Mission Village. Additional information may be learned by calling 23DANCE. Dance Celebration The Fresno Dance Repertory Associa¬ tion, Larry Balakian, President, who sponsor the Fresno Ballet, The Jazz Co., and Kuuipo Okalani Dancers, invite patrons to the Celebration of Dance, Sunday, March 10 from 4:30 to 7:30 at Harland's Restaurant, 2915 N. Moroa. Champagne and hor d'oeuvres will be provided by Harland's and the entertain¬ ers will include Clytee Ramsey, Chris Moad, Denise Norwood and Mike Briggs, pupil of classical guitarist Juan Serrano. it Norseman Tickets, priced at $20 each, may beiM ordered by sending a stamped self-addrt sed envelope to Fresno Dance Repe^ Association, 1432 Fulton, Fresno, c, 93721. Additional information may | learned by calling 23DANCE. Tree Ceremony One of 80 young eucalyptus trees bejj, donated to Fresno schools by the OnJ mental Horticulture Club at CSUF win, planted in a ceremony at N mentary School today. The event, scheduled for marks Arbor Day, the birthday of H culturist Luther Burbank, and the Cig fornia observance of Conservation W«fc Participants in the ceremony will inclu^ CSUF Horticulture Club members, rt. presentatives of the California Nurietj. men's Association, school officials ir' students from kindergarten through I grade. A special feature will be an appear." lascot Woodsy Owl. Keep up with the latest breaking news: COLLEGIAN RING WEEK SEE YOUR JOSTEMS REPRESENTATIVE MARCH 11-15 10 AM - 4 P.M. KENNEL BOOKSTORE PLACE Jostens college rings offered dairy at DEPOSIT REQUIRED u Sports March 7,1985 7 Dogs chilled in non-league loss to Mustangs ByDanMooney In ncaiher not fit for a dog - Bulldog or herwise - a spattering of die-hard baseball nswatched Fresno State Universitydrop frustrating 8-5 non-league clash with Cal p'oly-SLO Tuesday night at igloo-like eiden Field. Seeking revenge for an earlier defeat jj teason at the hands of the Bulldogs - a i.ll loss on Feb. 12 at Beiden - Cal Poly tillcry in the top of the second. :>ng reliever Ken Crew could quelch lang uprising, CP had a comfy 7-0 : Crew contained the Mustang ihe remainder of the game, FSU's jffensc produced a barrage of hits in an ittempt io catch Cal Poly. The Bulldogs oughedup Mustang starter Steve Snyder or four hits in both the bottom of fifth nd sixth to cut the once hefty bulge to •5. Bui that was to be as close as FSU ,ould get. as CP added an insurance run ff Crew in the seventh to expand its lead j 8-5. Snyder, who blanked Arizona nit 8-0 in his last start, squirmed out of neral jams to gain credit for his third win gainst jusi a single loss. FSU, which entered the game with a 107 icam batting average, continued to _k on offense, outhitting the visitors from San Luis Obispo 15-10. The telli... statistic which proved to be FS U 's downfall was the 13 runners left stranded on base, including twice leaving the bases full of 'Dogs. Crew, who has been a pillar of strength as both a starter and reliever, once again turned in a brillant performance. The junior right-hander bolstered his already healthy strikeout total by fanning 13 Mus¬ tangs. K Crew has now whiffed 55 hitlers in 51 innings of work this season. The loss drops FSU's season's record to 12-10. The Bulldogs will return to the real world of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association when Nevada-Las Vegas comes to Fresno thif weekend for a three-game set. The Rebels and Bulldogs will mix it up at 7 p.m. Saturday and then get together for a I p.m. doubleheader Sunday. FSU is currently tied atop the Northern Division of the PCAA with San Jose State with a 2-1 mark.UNLVis.l-1 in the Southernern Division BULLDOG BITS— It might not make the next American Top 40 list, but nevertheless Cal Poly and FSU can be proud of the hit parades they produced this year in the two meetings. The Mustangs and Bulldogs combined for 30 hits, 15 each, in their earlier meeting and then slammed out 25 more safeties last night. Count 'em 55,55 hits in two games. Designated hitter Jeff Stark, who has been thrust into a starting role of late, collected his first home run of the season when he belted a three-run round tripper in the sixth inning. The hottest 'Dog of all continued on a tear. Craig Wiley went 3-3 at the plate in raising his team-leading average to .550. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo used a seten run second inning to stop tbe Bulldog baseball team last night at Beiden Field. Craig Wiley (right) is safe at first, beating a pickoff throw to Dominic Cosuntlno. ulldogs open PCAA Tourney tonight The Fresno State University basketball ira will open Pacific Coast Athletic ssociation Tournament play tonight in ic Forum against the Gauchos of Santa The Bulldogs have already defeated CSB twice this season with a 55-45 deci- )n in Selland Arena and a41 ^0 squeaker Santa Barbara last week. Fresno State is 20-7 overall and 15-3 in the PCAA. The Gauchos currently sport a 12-15 mark with a losing record of 8-10 in conference action. The game is scheduled for 9 pm but may start late if other conference games run over. The game will be carried live on K MJ radio (580 AMJ and will be televised by the KATZ sports network on KMPH- TV, Channel 26. ft be left out!! Collegian Sports Why Pay More "Stunning! Not since the Beatles burst off the screen in 'A Hard Day's Nighf has the sense of a * new generation's arrival on the pop scene been so vividly and excitingly conveyed^' Product, by ROBERT CAVAIJ.0. JOSEPH RUBV.0 «. Friday March, S, 1985 Satellite College Union 2:30, 7:00 & 9:10pm. AMERASIA WEEK FESTIVAL NIGHT An evening of Asian American Cultural Performances with Sail Jose Taiko * Miss Chinatown 1982 Filipino Dances * Cal Poly Lion Dance Team and other entertainment Sat. March 9 at 7pm Co-sponsored by PULSE and Amer Asia as part of Amer Asia Week 'ADMISSION IS FREE- |