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The Dairy Cettefdan F+naay12,m&> BECOME A COLLEGE CAMPUS DEALER Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at lowest prices. High profits; NO INVESTMENTS REQUIRED For details, contact: Fad Components, Inc. oS Passaic Ave., P.O. Box 689, Fairfield, New Jersey 07006. Ilene Orlowsky 201-227-6800 YTXJR VALENTINE WILL LOVE TT. Oder the roman tic FT) LOVEBUNDLE BOUQUET fflJRKYil)M-*tf-a*Bi»^ Visions Some rich men came and rapec nobody caught 'em put up a bunch of ugly boxes and Jesus, people bought 'em Photo By DAN FORBES Apple pie From Page 4 Disregarding sex barrier;, 'they*, reflects a society unsure of where they want their women - the men who mM think like their fathers who want- women in the home only, and the men who say 'be yourself, but have dinner ready at 5.* Men who want women to feel self-fulfilled and. women who are self-fulfilled through men. Women who need to pursue their own potential in the face of opportunity and women who pursue out of obligation. , 5 the n i for The German Table Deutsche Tafel, the Cerman Table, meets every Thursday in the cafeteria Vintage.Roocn from 1 to 2 p.m. Every¬ one, staff and students alike, are wel¬ come to take advatage of this opportu¬ nity to practice their Cerman. Profes¬ sor Watte/ Ennslin ist der Tafel- meister and can be reached at 2471 ipromise be- 'the home' that gets in the way and the problem transcends generations. It is not a matter of being better. The differences between the sexes are there, nicely enough, but the accept¬ ance of those differences is something now to be reckoned with. On the one hand, acting feminine is challenged and yet, at the same time, being' unfeminine is accepted but not apprecJ- 1 Suggested stiff pages for non-euiiuclis power of family -as the logical reward for.good work. The Puritan ethic has been replaced by the Playboy ethic, and I haveto consider it progress. . T 'Playboy deserves our thanks for n often are grc S«m-aer label CSUF Recreation , Assoc. Presents Camp Interview | Day. Wed. Feb. 21. CU. Lounge I FREE STTTCHERY! It's funl It's easy! It Hold a class in your home - we do the work and you earn the gifts. Call Cathy 266-7465 or Karen 292- 6637 In response, women i _ .. ing together for support while individ¬ ual balances are struck between being female and *being me.* But in doing so the men are ignored, and the result is that while exchanges between fellow females is necessary, the one-sided- ness can be damaging.- It is like leaving an equation unbalanced. There will always be those who do not feel obligated to question and chal¬ lenge their own role. They will be snubbed by the more 'liberated' women; but who will be happier? Liberation-the deliverance from oppression-must have Its plate with women, but only in the name of de¬ veloping potential, not creating confu- $18/month. No security deposit required. ~ (O.A.C) Also Refrigerator. Microwave Place ,711 W. Shaw (Ardara Shopping ICenter) 296-6806 The ARMY NURSE CORPS has a special program Jor senior nursing students. Qualified men and women seniors may apply for a Direct Commission in the Army Nurse Corps prior to Graduation. For Information Contact SSG Linda Hoskins 916-929-3991 Nurse Recruiter 2222 Sierra Blvd Sacramento, Ca. - 9582S "'-^ - t" ■' I. being the primary Irtsfrument of the sexual revolution that started in the '50's. It took sex out from under the covers and put it in the intellectual mainstream where it belongs. Those who say that Playboy is not a magazine for the mind either don't read it or don't think much. Those who say that sex is not a cerebral matter are fools, probably doomed to a life of dysfunc- much as they are driven to perform it broad observations art. the state of time. The-pursuit of e by some biological imperative. Though American man. Broad observations.' • particular to....* Playboy's reputation among non- rto one IraajheAAajIn I carried on. . 'Sage,* said byscribe. readers might tell you otherwise,the *Yf»* „...,'.'. magazine strives to supplement a The people In charge of Playboy . 'Shutup.' . . . ■ visual appreciation of sex with a verbal continue^ provide a valuable-ervice I accepted this tactless wisdom. The consideration of the culturethat makes by buying quality w-«ng.They **eate -cribe-flexedbis.weary handand the good sex possible.' and perpetuate the language of sex, not eunachs breathed easier. 'You might say,' a disciple com- in a dlnlcalway,Mk*Master and John- 'Finally, you should purchase the merrte<Cfthat ft considers the (w)hole son, but in a way that irnproves the jmmmt at Pay iilir CliUnl l .* question.' -wttJas-asttflefltttftteavj^t^ TWer mumbles and frowns told me I ignored this remark and carried on mg man. If indeed, th-r average man, that they lacked knowledge of the JPC. when the laughter died. tWnl».Onlyalri**Hertfw^ " "' "^ 'Sex is to Playboy what Rock mus* . consider Playboy sexist. It has done is to Rolling Stone: a point of departure more for the.|iberation of women than from which the editors can make some . 10 Gloria Steinams could do in a life- popular culture; the JPC think* It ot (except the; eunuchs) gasped at this word. 'Only those who do not read It con¬ sider Playboy to be obsessed with the. flesh. 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Title | 1979_02 The Daily Collegian February 1979 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
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 | Feb 12, 1979 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
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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The Dairy Cettefdan
F+naay12,m&>
BECOME A COLLEGE
CAMPUS DEALER
Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at lowest
prices. High profits; NO INVESTMENTS
REQUIRED
For details, contact: Fad Components, Inc.
oS Passaic Ave., P.O. Box 689, Fairfield, New
Jersey 07006. Ilene Orlowsky 201-227-6800
YTXJR VALENTINE
WILL LOVE TT.
Oder the roman tic FT)
LOVEBUNDLE
BOUQUET
fflJRKYil)M-*tf-a*Bi»^
Visions
Some rich men came and rapec
nobody caught 'em
put up a bunch of ugly boxes
and Jesus, people bought 'em
Photo By DAN FORBES
Apple pie
From Page 4
Disregarding sex barrier;, 'they*,
reflects a society unsure of where they
want their women - the men who mM
think like their fathers who want-
women in the home only, and the men
who say 'be yourself, but have dinner
ready at 5.* Men who want women to
feel self-fulfilled and. women who are
self-fulfilled through men. Women who
need to pursue their own potential in
the face of opportunity and women who
pursue out of obligation. ,
5 the n
i for
The German Table
Deutsche Tafel, the Cerman Table,
meets every Thursday in the cafeteria
Vintage.Roocn from 1 to 2 p.m. Every¬
one, staff and students alike, are wel¬
come to take advatage of this opportu¬
nity to practice their Cerman. Profes¬
sor Watte/ Ennslin ist der Tafel-
meister and can be reached at
2471
ipromise be-
'the home'
that gets in the way and the problem
transcends generations.
It is not a matter of being better.
The differences between the sexes are
there, nicely enough, but the accept¬
ance of those differences is something
now to be reckoned with. On the one
hand, acting feminine is challenged
and yet, at the same time, being'
unfeminine is accepted but not apprecJ-
1
Suggested stiff pages for non-euiiuclis
power of family -as the logical reward
for.good work. The Puritan ethic has
been replaced by the Playboy ethic,
and I haveto consider it progress. .
T 'Playboy deserves our thanks for
n often are grc
S«m-aer label CSUF Recreation ,
Assoc. Presents Camp Interview |
Day. Wed. Feb. 21. CU. Lounge I
FREE STTTCHERY!
It's funl It's easy! It
Hold a class in your home - we do
the work and you earn the gifts.
Call Cathy 266-7465 or Karen 292-
6637
In response, women i _ ..
ing together for support while individ¬
ual balances are struck between being
female and *being me.* But in doing so
the men are ignored, and the result is
that while exchanges between fellow
females is necessary, the one-sided-
ness can be damaging.- It is like leaving
an equation unbalanced.
There will always be those who do
not feel obligated to question and chal¬
lenge their own role. They will be
snubbed by the more 'liberated'
women; but who will be happier?
Liberation-the deliverance from
oppression-must have Its plate with
women, but only in the name of de¬
veloping potential, not creating confu-
$18/month. No security deposit
required. ~ (O.A.C) Also
Refrigerator. Microwave Place
,711 W. Shaw (Ardara Shopping
ICenter) 296-6806
The ARMY NURSE CORPS has a special
program Jor senior nursing students. Qualified
men and women seniors may apply for a Direct
Commission in the Army Nurse Corps prior to
Graduation.
For Information Contact
SSG Linda Hoskins 916-929-3991
Nurse Recruiter 2222 Sierra Blvd
Sacramento, Ca. - 9582S
"'-^ -
t" ■'
I.
being the primary Irtsfrument of the
sexual revolution that started in the
'50's. It took sex out from under the
covers and put it in the intellectual
mainstream where it belongs. Those
who say that Playboy is not a magazine
for the mind either don't read it or
don't think much. Those who say that
sex is not a cerebral matter are fools,
probably doomed to a life of dysfunc-
much as they are driven to perform it broad observations art. the state of time. The-pursuit of e
by some biological imperative. Though American man. Broad observations.' • particular to....*
Playboy's reputation among non- rto one IraajheAAajIn I carried on. . 'Sage,* said byscribe.
readers might tell you otherwise,the *Yf»* „...,'.'.
magazine strives to supplement a The people In charge of Playboy . 'Shutup.' . . . ■
visual appreciation of sex with a verbal continue^ provide a valuable-ervice I accepted this tactless wisdom. The
consideration of the culturethat makes by buying quality w-«ng.They **eate -cribe-flexedbis.weary handand the
good sex possible.' and perpetuate the language of sex, not eunachs breathed easier.
'You might say,' a disciple com- in a dlnlcalway,Mk*Master and John- 'Finally, you should purchase the
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