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r 2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, Febru.ryA.t97S Record review Linda Ronstadt is still getting better By Bob Merzoian With every release Linda Ron¬ stadt seems to mature beyond what surely should have been her pinnacle. Her voice ls more pow¬ erful; her technique bursts with confidence" and her choice of material remains superb. Ronstadt shies away from the i compositions, feeling material a: Paul Anka, Phil Everly, Hank Williams, James Taylor, and J.D. one of the top offerings of 1974.. Starting 1975 In a positive vein ls Leo«ayer's L.P. "JustaBoy.* This Isn't Just another dark horse entry In the hit derby .. .Sayer's got the makings to be around for Ultimately, comparisons will be made between sayer and Elton John as musically and lyrically the two artists' recordings are- compatlble. Yet differences Sayer Is a lyric writer; John the music man; Sayer's partner, David Courtney, handle steal end; John's Bernl provides the lyrics. John's music of late 'ill hopefully c ea'iexl depths s the mu- e release (from the al- aughter ln the Rain* Is :atlon of that possibility e on the infectious side, 's Back" Is pure plea- losing song. Now if we could gel the Buffalo Springfield back . . . Finally, my pretentious list or favorite albums for 1974: (not necessarily In order) ... the Eagle's *On the Border.* Steely Dan's 'Pretzel Logic," Roo- stadt's -Heart Like . Wheel," s Wonder's -Kulfllllngness Firs mpany's "Bad Company- vocal offering -Jusl a welcome change I ikln' Up II LETTERS TO THE EDITOR V 'GO'-s o the e: Glenn Frey, Peter ; Clydle King. -Heart Like a Whee 1959 and 19G3 Scdaka sold over 25 million records . -Oh Carol," -Calendar Girl," -Happy Birthday Sweet 1G" and other Well, Sedaka's hack homea( and has released an album sin entitled -Sedaka's Back." majority of cuts on this album in Kngland ln recent Ynohths.; iow lt looks as though many [ Tops'n Shirts J #•*•* STOREWIDE <Z ALL FIRST CLASS MERCHANDISE NOT SOME - BUT ALL THAT'S EVERYTHING!! We Don't Play With Your Heads Shirts, Coats, Tops, Skirts, Jewelry, Belts, Dresses NEXT TO PANT WORLD SAVE BUCKS NOW!! built a new housing camp for Palestinian refugees InGaza. The other is about an Israeli official visiting Fresno to give-guidance and assistance to Jewish people Has anybody asked where and how ihese Jewish Immigrants are going to live In Israel? They go there are the problems If Is¬ raeli occupadon of the Arabs lands and of the Palestinian peo¬ ple, and probably this Is what Sadat of Egypt had In mind when i migration If Just peace is to be achieved In the Middle East, this ordeal of uprootlng-settlem-nt must stop. Jews In other nations should not be baited to emigrate to n refugees should be allowed to The United States s n lo HO v. s tr t .ernment. Yet the US and the Israelis. I hope the silent American majority will start do¬ ing something about this rather than Just read articles written mostly by certain Interest groups thinking and sense of Justice and fairness. Say and say loud what you think, because a nonchalant attitude could be an Indication !o your senators and the world sptnlon of your satisfaction of #hat Is going on when the fact THE DAILY COLLEGIAN SPECIAL! EXTRA MOOT u»re $13 •!■ WHK km rtOUAt StOOC PtASMA DONOU —-HYLAND"— DONOR CENTER •narirrmr wmio i - *a»c mm* - war I MW IHB AD M I 4279 IM. FIRST 229-1900 INTRODUCTORY CLASS , INTANGSOODO KARATE taught at CSUF Wedneidays 7 - • P.M. 8 weeks for only $8 Sign up In the College Union /n, Wednesday, February 5 ednesday, February 6, 1976 THE DAILY COUEGIAN-3 Bulldog netters beat Cal Poly- play Long Beach Saturday MAKER-Veriatlle guard-forward Pat 0*Le pith a bounce pass to one of his teammates. Guard Rodney (12) watches the action in the background. Shanks hit for 11 and O'Leary had 10, In last night's win over Cal Poly. Photo Fall athletes of the year selected by news media n fall athletes of the year I r respective sports yester- > the San Joaquin Valley ■ writers and Sportscasters . junior college, a athlni, ! Of tl ■ year. Northern C: holds three CSUF records In track. The scrappy competitor holds track marks ln the two-, Cross-country coach Red Estes said thatcarcla was-very worthy of the awaYd,* an ' only ls David a fli he Is a fine young man, too." Jura and water polo coach Ara Halrabedlan were not present at the ceremony, but Master of Ceremonies Dick Drilling men¬ tioned that Jura had helped Employing a slow-down ot- fense and a tenacious defense, tbe CSUF basketball team humili¬ ated Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo last night, beating the Mustangs 59-46 before a sparse (17S3) Selland Arena crowd. . with Fresno coach Ed Gregory's -ame plan of using thodlcal offense, and oftentimes their ' disapproval with s and catcalls. "A lot of people don't like that kind of offense.* Gregory ad- worked well for Cal Poly stayed up with Fresno throughout the first half, but ne,ver regained the lead after CSUF grabbed a 5-4 edge with 17:20 remaining tn the first half, versatile guard-forward Leary hit a 10-foot The Mustangs, coming off a one point loss to the Pacific Coast B Association's first place San Diego, ,__, , shooting a pitiful Fresno, dp the other hand, was red hot, connecting on 25 of 45 shots, for a 55.5 per cent average. It was 27-22 early ln the second half when the 'Dogs lea Cal Poly In the dust, scoring 19 points to r (46-26)-with Just 6:25 remaining In the game. Forward Roy Jones was CSUF's leading scorer, tossing Shanks, Fresno's 6-4 guard, waa the 'Dogs' number two scorer O'Leary was next In the scor¬ ing column, with 10 points. The scrappy senior, hampered earlier ln the season by a leg Injury, la apparently 100 per cent now, be¬ cause be started for tbe first time In many outings. i through for another good effort - ho'a starting to nod himself now," Gregory aald. Gregory's team I overall after last night's conference win. outstanding game, and he's taking sound, smart shots now,* Greg¬ ory landed. "(Ken) Barnes ateo did a .fine Job coming, off the bench," he added. - This Saturday Fresno travels to Long Beach to play the 49er's, tbe PCAA's second place team (3-1). all career at CSUF a little , but "caught fire" after he ■some experience. The Cer- . Junior College transfer ■ top quarterbacks In total sties for the season. Cortez .otball mentor J R Boone i "Nef would have helped us i couple of games edgier In CSUF duckmen "finish with reshman Sager, who has al¬ ly qualified for six events In Nationals (March 13-16) In zona, finished the season ■ .iking two NorthernCallfornta i vnn is really at an advantage ..use of her age - she Just ned 17 recently," satd wom- y swimming coach BllltePoS- ■Lynn recently had a fine ,wtng in the Santa Barbara m- aitonal, competing against the i in." Poston added. Sager fln- •d third In the 50-fly, fourth •he 200-free, and sixth ln the fly tn the tough competition. Uter coming from San Joaquin ■ita College (Stockton) as the cross-country runner In REPRINTS FROM COLOR NEGATIVES 17; through Feb. 7, . KENNEL BOOKSTORE fairly decent Tom Kane, CSUF Sports In¬ formation Director, said that the wrestlers (1-9) face Long Beach tomorrow and will also host Stan¬ ford Saturday. Both matches start at 7:30 p.m.'tn the CSUF gym. •It looks like pat O'Leary's leg I looks his old self again (both looked good Fullerton) hitting for 26 points the other night," said Kane, speaking for absent basketball coach E< Gregory. there is a kss than perfect magazine- the National Lampoon And you con hove this less than perfect magazine simply by wandering around looking over newsstand displays, bewilder¬ ing yourself with all of the bright colors and sometimes difficult- to-pronounce titles, until you find it or have it thrust upon you by some abrupt, crimirwI-iMlting dealer.
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Title | 1975_02 The Daily Collegian February 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 5, 1975 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, Febru.ryA.t97S
Record review
Linda Ronstadt is
still getting better
By Bob Merzoian
With every release Linda Ron¬
stadt seems to mature beyond
what surely should have been her
pinnacle. Her voice ls more pow¬
erful; her technique bursts with
confidence" and her choice of
material remains superb.
Ronstadt shies away from the
i compositions,
feeling
material a:
Paul Anka, Phil Everly, Hank
Williams, James Taylor, and J.D.
one of the top offerings of 1974..
Starting 1975 In a positive vein
ls Leo«ayer's L.P. "JustaBoy.*
This Isn't Just another dark horse
entry In the hit derby .. .Sayer's
got the makings to be around for
Ultimately, comparisons will
be made between sayer and Elton
John as musically and lyrically
the two artists' recordings are-
compatlble. Yet differences
Sayer Is a lyric writer; John
the music man; Sayer's partner,
David Courtney, handle
steal end; John's Bernl
provides the lyrics.
John's music of late
'ill hopefully c
ea'iexl depths
s the mu-
e release (from the al-
aughter ln the Rain* Is
:atlon of that possibility
e on the infectious side,
's Back" Is pure plea-
losing song. Now if we could gel
the Buffalo Springfield back . . .
Finally, my pretentious list or
favorite albums for 1974: (not
necessarily In order) ... the
Eagle's *On the Border.* Steely
Dan's 'Pretzel Logic," Roo-
stadt's -Heart Like . Wheel,"
s Wonder's -Kulfllllngness
Firs
mpany's "Bad Company-
vocal offering -Jusl a
welcome change I
ikln' Up II
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
V 'GO'-s
o the e:
Glenn Frey, Peter ;
Clydle King.
-Heart Like a Whee
1959 and 19G3 Scdaka sold over
25 million records . -Oh
Carol," -Calendar Girl," -Happy
Birthday Sweet 1G" and other
Well, Sedaka's hack homea(
and has released an album sin
entitled -Sedaka's Back."
majority of cuts on this album
in Kngland ln recent Ynohths.;
iow lt looks as though many
[ Tops'n Shirts J
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