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^—^r—~- -■-- ....... .-^........ , 2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, February 4, 1975 Redbeard Some more foreign medical school forays HI therepre-meds! Heard from Davtfl yet? (Snicker, Snicker, Snarf.) In case you're not having much luck with stateside medical of nature. Last spring! Melissa and the wife ai a collective farm onSle St. for Just those reasc schools, you still have time to apply to one more medical school ^issV'BrvaE hl" for this fall. This one Is pretty honest, as medical schools go, 'Tow the major dr. and the tuition there ls a whopping $600 a year. I refer to the only private medical school in Spain. agriculture In my nel Pamplona. Espana Here's the thing, the Unlversldad will give ioTd s*TZTZi**oc3 meet someone especially for you. Call Match Makers 222-5416 gumes' v.p solvnri this problem So then we had land and water. gonflles. Much nicer than your you can can tomatoes In a boll- tiller when the ground was still 4. The best way to grow stuff thai Is acid enough. plastic and spent a Saturday run¬ Is to secure an old rug and lay Redbeard made pickles out ot lt down on the ground. Poke a ripe ones too quick and they want come up In the hole. If started to build a hou<e on the lot. Right now 1 would suggest grow; except for that wretched putting In a mess of green peas .'Sh/saldT^XV^'Ta hermuda grass. Lots of students and by the time they are ripe out all our organic gardening throw out old rugs with the trash, the ground will be warm enough (■ooks and fell to an orgy or plant so keep yer eyes open. husbandry (and wlfery). Kirk An alternative Is a Sunday LA easily dried in the Fresno sun. Times spread out and held down College Green who owned the or hut hp planted the corn In a with the hog fencing we found ln and keep well too. the vacant lot. You have to be 10 6. Don't wear musk oil in the plant corn tn rows phooey years old to realize all the keen fields. Poor Melissa did that and she was assaulted four times by 5. "Kitchen gardens" aredumb a rutting western ground squirrel THE APHORISMS OF before she could drop her hoe. irky an<i we had to threaten him RFDBF.ARD ripe on time. You end up trying She had been weeding the toma- to eat a bushel of broccoli or Ii there Is hermuda grass in the something before tt wilts. Plan vicinity, rig not bother lo plant. on storing what you grow. Find dlstracted look In her eyes. sign up for Organic ■ instance, you can p Tuesday, February 4, 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 Bulldogs lose three, win one, in PCAA action MALE AND FEMALE PERSONNFL FOR ESCORT SERVICE <• COMPANIONSHIP CLUB IN FRESNO. MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH CITY AND LOCAL AREA. CONDITS ROWERS &GIFT5 to dar & Shields Ph. 227-3364 Music major to hold recital Janet Pacella of Fresno, a Other selections are 'General music major at CSUF, will pre- l.avlne, Eccentric" and *Les Fees sent her graduate piano recital sont d'exqulse.s danseuses" by- Sunday, Feb 9, In the Music Claude Debussy, "L'Alouette Building Recital Hall. Lulu" by Olivier Messtaen, and The 3 p.m. presentation will "Sonata in G Minor, Opus 22* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN V sponsor by Setters Tuesday ewnmas lO-Or-IO-f? "Studeiat Union #<ty - Room 318 J For info mat 10 n abouT the I pcrmanen rem oval of un- ; wanted hair, call our I Registe ed El ctrologi st I at Weinstock's Beauly Salon J at 224 8888, ext.213 IS FOR THE BIRDS ,^^^^^ ly with us lor state bird. PSA, has ~>^^i«^P;^a song lo eleven cities. more (lights connecting WanttocatchaPSAGrinning- nortnem and southern CaR- bird? That's easy. Just catch fomia than any other airline, up with your campus.rep. PSAgtvuyoualMC. By Dave Cuffey Santa Barbara 68, Fresno 64 After compiling a decent 9-5 nonconference record, coach Ed. Gregory's basketball team "got a cold slap ln the face* when they started their 1974-75 conference games. Fresno dropped their first three conference tllti : break, CSUF fared bet¬ ter, coming home with a split. In action against UC Santa Bar¬ bara the Bulldogs lost another close one, 68-64. Roy Jones"was once again high scorer (or Fres¬ no with 18 points, but senior best games of the season, scor¬ ing 13 points and nabbing nine rebounds. Fresno 76. CSLA 74 And In their last 'practice game" CSUF edged hostCalState LA 76-74. avenging an earlier loss (71-69). Guard Rodney Shanks drove for a last second lay-up to beat the Diablos. San Jose 82. Fresno 74 Visiting San Jose State Initiated footsteps, downing Fresno82-74, and putting the 'Dogs In the PCAA cellar with Fullerton. Robinson, Fresno's talented wlngman. collected 20 points, Jones was held to 12, and Shanks chipped In 10 ln the loss. San Diego 73, Fresno 60 CSUF's game with the top- rated team, San Diego State, added more disappointment to the slumping Fresnans, aa the Az¬ tecs handed the 'Dogs their third straight conference loss. The score was 73-60. ' Fresno'Shot a respectable 42.2 per cent from tbe floor (27 of 64), but were atrocious from the char¬ ity line - sinking a measly six of 17 attempts. As usual, Jones paced the Bull¬ dogs with 17 points and the 6- foot-7 forward also pulled down 12 rebounds. Former San Diego prep star Shanks showed a thing or two, hitting shots from the field. coming from behind. Saturday night Fresno won its first PCAA game of tbe season, nipping boat Cal State Fullerton 62-59. The win gave the 'Dogs a 1-3 ■ conference mark, keeping them out of the PCAA cellar. Tbey are Versatile' guard-forward'.Pat O'Leary Iced the game for the Bulldogs, sinking two free throws with three seconds left In the Jones waa back In old form, canning 26 points, and grabbing seven rebounds. He waa 13 of 22 from the floor. the fl tho B dogs, nullifying a homecourt ad¬ vantage with an 82-74 win. The 'Dogs closed It to 65-63 In their first PCAA lilt with 6:46 left to go, but the Spartans pulled away with two quick, unanswered buckets. Fouls (28) really hurt Fresno tn the stretch. Hennlng, Pat O'Leary, Shanks, and James Robinson all fouled out. Jones led Fresno's scoring with 20 points, connecting on nine of 22, for a below-average 40 SPECIAL! BRAMonr jaM*tmn\ INTRODUCTORY CLASS IN TANG SOO DO KARATE taught at CSUF Wednesday* 7 - • P.M. B weeks for only $8 Sign up in the College Union Wednesday, February 5 We've got a plan to make your banking easier. The College Plan What we've got is a very special package of services designed specifically for col¬ lege students. We call it the College Plan, and here's what makes it so special: The College Plan Checking Account. First you get completely unlimited checkwrrting for just $1 a month. (Free during June, July and August.) You get monthly statements. And the account stays open through the summer even " with a zero balance, so you don't have to close it in June, reopen it in the faU. Personalized College Plan Checks are included at a very low cost. Scenic or other style checks for a little more. BankAmericard? Next, if you're a qualified student bi sophomore standing or higher, you can also get BankAmericard. Use it for tuition at state universities, for check cashing identification and everyday purchases. Con¬ servative credit limits help you start building a good credit history. Overdraft Protection. This part of the package helps you „ avoid bounced checks, by covering • j, all your checks up to a prearranged limit Educational Loans. 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Object Description
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Feb 4, 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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^—^r—~- -■-- ....... .-^........ ,
2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, February 4, 1975
Redbeard
Some more foreign
medical school forays
HI therepre-meds! Heard from
Davtfl yet? (Snicker, Snicker,
Snarf.) In case you're not having
much luck with stateside medical
of nature. Last spring!
Melissa and the wife ai
a collective farm onSle
St. for Just those reasc
schools, you still have time to
apply to one more medical school
^issV'BrvaE hl"
for this fall. This one Is pretty
honest, as medical schools go,
'Tow the major dr.
and the tuition there ls a whopping
$600 a year. I refer to the only
private medical school in Spain.
agriculture In my nel
Pamplona. Espana Here's the
thing, the Unlversldad will give
ioTd s*TZTZi**oc3
meet someone
especially
for you.
Call
Match Makers
222-5416
gumes' v.p solvnri this problem
So then we had land and water.
gonflles. Much nicer than your
you can can tomatoes In a boll-
tiller when the ground was still
4. The best way to grow stuff
thai Is acid enough.
plastic and spent a Saturday run¬
Is to secure an old rug and lay
Redbeard made pickles out ot
lt down on the ground. Poke a
ripe ones too quick and they
want come up In the hole. If
started to build a hou |