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rut Qua, Qamptti, too busy on the Fresno Univ ersity of California campus for Ihe Razzberry staff has beer i busy, too, lor the last few days Jiscoveries about some amazing ning our student body funds awa :, groundbreaking ceremonies y for' sentative of President Boraxo ibrary and the Ed-Psych Build- tin Lancelot Hedbeard, personal (who was away on business In Razzberry staffer Elsie Goularl As Ihe ceremonies began, Redbeard asked if he pould go to the 'tittle boys' sandbox" and he returned with quite a wild look in his eye (left center). We soon found out why (top right) when Goulart suddenly became too much for Redbeard to handle. He whipped open his trenchcoat, displaying (among other things!) the superb form of Ms. Goulart was pleasantly surprised! University of California ha< And lastly, the Razzberr u know that Fresno : siloes? Uh huh, so lirty Commies ever "Goofy* Nurd (bottom right). Goofy lg his 'human mole* act on the lawn 1 7 Thursday, January 9, 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-5 Sale of reds on campus nears approval i. report from Student Affairs 5 been sent to the office of ^sldent Borman Boraxo rmngly recommending the sale reds" on the Fresno Unlver- iy of California campus. The report wa* commissioned < months ago by the Academic ;,atc. Dean Ding Bell ofStudent [»lr» satd that his office has «n working "very hard* on the port and that many members .„ been putting In overtime. ■The time has come to end the ed of student* to go off campus purchase reds," tbe reports id "Leaving the campus not only poses a threat t< valuable prices are higher- for these com¬ modities off the campus." Recommendation* ln tt.j re¬ port were that a "Seconal bar* be established ln the old resi¬ dence hall dining room. It would be open on fixed hours. Those hours would be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Fri¬ day. Hours on Tuesday and Thursday would be 2 to 5 p.m. The bar would be closed week¬ ends and holidays. No provisions were made ln the report for the operation of the bar during the summer sessions. "But I would assume once the bar got off the ground and busi¬ ness started booming, plans would be made to cover this gap,* Ding Bell said. The Initial funding for the bar will come from a $8,500 grant from the Department of Health, limited only I said. "Local 1 still have the rest of Fresno as possible customers and we have no assurance that aU student* will do their business here.' Despite tne disagreement be¬ tween on- and off-campus sup¬ pliers, students have expressed much support for th* recommen- It's about Urn* people started thinking about us students and do something nice for us,* said an unidentified female student who appeared to be quit* sleepy. Another student said, "Who gives a shit? I'va been selling on campus for the last year any¬ way." Because of the grant, the bar will be able to offer merchandise at substantial reductions. The tower prices have caused several dealers In the area to protest. •How am I supposed to stay In business with tbe Stat* of Cali¬ fornia trying to screw me at every turn,* aald Seedy Huff ln a Jockless look1 gaining with liberated campus males By Dtmwltt center r many men on the Fresno ersity of California campus tion has hit below the belt. 3 result of rising prices the loosening of moral attl- my men are doing without that ■!.!> jockstrap. an efforttodlscoverjusthow I, spread the "jockless look* tus Razzberry reporter con- •pd some extensive Interviews ■.e I finally managed ••* men to discuss the luck Ballaronl, a six-foot- two hundred and fifty pound ".ill player, denied i massive ]ock burning by i.ers of the football team, -time of the guys In II i look nicer we a ring one than ..illy, i feel today's styles call both the Jock and the Jock- - looks, but lt really just de- ■ other young man, — 1 to be Identified, but wh< . jronl addressed as -Tiny,' -ienc* either way, but Ideally n.>ve In letting It all hangout. v.nst of the menMgreed th: id other reasons for wearing lock, one Is practicality. ■The worst thing to have ls blue ills, believe me,* Ballaronl iick Drachma, a foreign stu- :■ 11. said there Is more to being •■rated than not wearing a Jock. ■1 m wouldn't believe the stigma ■ nivcd. It's so cheap.I wouldn't :he buys catch me dead wlth- iii my bUw supporter.* fipRlbozzo, a well-bung senior • tic bounced out of tbe gym with ■■■ifluence, said, "I love the Jock- • ss look. I feel so free and easy supporter as a youth he would be ■shaped differently* than today*. •However, my girl friend ha* no complaints,* he winked. When asked how the absence of jock straps tn P.E. classes has affected morale. Coach Just Right claimed spirits were high, and said, 'My men are up and around as usual.* Razxberry. "Man, I've got a wife and kids to support." Huff oper¬ ates at tbe Red Light Bar ln clo¬ vis. Another 'businessman* ln tbe area agreed. "With reds betng I'U lose at leaat ' 40 per cent of my business," John Downing said. Downing'* located on Bullard Ave. Ding Bell disagreed with these •local businessmen." He said campus sales will have no sig¬ nificant effect on them. 'Sales here on campus will be Your roommate has a $2,000 stereo and four Donny Osmond albums. Ifou owe yDurself an Oly. •When I wa* ln th* eighth rade, everybody wor* Jock*, ist everybody,' he said, his ire shaking. "7. Ju*t wor* my Klbozzo said if ha had worn a Big heist of little blue pills A baby boom ls expected at - resno University of California "'Uowlng the seizure of 1,500,000 ' i "h control plUs yesterday at a ior?i drug manufacturer.
Object Description
Title | 1975_01 The Daily Collegian January 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 |
Description
Title | Jan 9, 1975 Pg. 4-5 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | rut Qua, Qamptti, too busy on the Fresno Univ ersity of California campus for Ihe Razzberry staff has beer i busy, too, lor the last few days Jiscoveries about some amazing ning our student body funds awa :, groundbreaking ceremonies y for' sentative of President Boraxo ibrary and the Ed-Psych Build- tin Lancelot Hedbeard, personal (who was away on business In Razzberry staffer Elsie Goularl As Ihe ceremonies began, Redbeard asked if he pould go to the 'tittle boys' sandbox" and he returned with quite a wild look in his eye (left center). We soon found out why (top right) when Goulart suddenly became too much for Redbeard to handle. He whipped open his trenchcoat, displaying (among other things!) the superb form of Ms. Goulart was pleasantly surprised! University of California ha< And lastly, the Razzberr u know that Fresno : siloes? Uh huh, so lirty Commies ever "Goofy* Nurd (bottom right). Goofy lg his 'human mole* act on the lawn 1 7 Thursday, January 9, 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-5 Sale of reds on campus nears approval i. report from Student Affairs 5 been sent to the office of ^sldent Borman Boraxo rmngly recommending the sale reds" on the Fresno Unlver- iy of California campus. The report wa* commissioned < months ago by the Academic ;,atc. Dean Ding Bell ofStudent [»lr» satd that his office has «n working "very hard* on the port and that many members .„ been putting In overtime. ■The time has come to end the ed of student* to go off campus purchase reds," tbe reports id "Leaving the campus not only poses a threat t< valuable prices are higher- for these com¬ modities off the campus." Recommendation* ln tt.j re¬ port were that a "Seconal bar* be established ln the old resi¬ dence hall dining room. It would be open on fixed hours. Those hours would be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Fri¬ day. Hours on Tuesday and Thursday would be 2 to 5 p.m. The bar would be closed week¬ ends and holidays. No provisions were made ln the report for the operation of the bar during the summer sessions. "But I would assume once the bar got off the ground and busi¬ ness started booming, plans would be made to cover this gap,* Ding Bell said. The Initial funding for the bar will come from a $8,500 grant from the Department of Health, limited only I said. "Local 1 still have the rest of Fresno as possible customers and we have no assurance that aU student* will do their business here.' Despite tne disagreement be¬ tween on- and off-campus sup¬ pliers, students have expressed much support for th* recommen- It's about Urn* people started thinking about us students and do something nice for us,* said an unidentified female student who appeared to be quit* sleepy. Another student said, "Who gives a shit? I'va been selling on campus for the last year any¬ way." Because of the grant, the bar will be able to offer merchandise at substantial reductions. The tower prices have caused several dealers In the area to protest. •How am I supposed to stay In business with tbe Stat* of Cali¬ fornia trying to screw me at every turn,* aald Seedy Huff ln a Jockless look1 gaining with liberated campus males By Dtmwltt center r many men on the Fresno ersity of California campus tion has hit below the belt. 3 result of rising prices the loosening of moral attl- my men are doing without that ■!.!> jockstrap. an efforttodlscoverjusthow I, spread the "jockless look* tus Razzberry reporter con- •pd some extensive Interviews ■.e I finally managed ••* men to discuss the luck Ballaronl, a six-foot- two hundred and fifty pound ".ill player, denied i massive ]ock burning by i.ers of the football team, -time of the guys In II i look nicer we a ring one than ..illy, i feel today's styles call both the Jock and the Jock- - looks, but lt really just de- ■ other young man, — 1 to be Identified, but wh< . jronl addressed as -Tiny,' -ienc* either way, but Ideally n.>ve In letting It all hangout. v.nst of the menMgreed th: id other reasons for wearing lock, one Is practicality. ■The worst thing to have ls blue ills, believe me,* Ballaronl iick Drachma, a foreign stu- :■ 11. said there Is more to being •■rated than not wearing a Jock. ■1 m wouldn't believe the stigma ■ nivcd. It's so cheap.I wouldn't :he buys catch me dead wlth- iii my bUw supporter.* fipRlbozzo, a well-bung senior • tic bounced out of tbe gym with ■■■ifluence, said, "I love the Jock- • ss look. I feel so free and easy supporter as a youth he would be ■shaped differently* than today*. •However, my girl friend ha* no complaints,* he winked. When asked how the absence of jock straps tn P.E. classes has affected morale. Coach Just Right claimed spirits were high, and said, 'My men are up and around as usual.* Razxberry. "Man, I've got a wife and kids to support." Huff oper¬ ates at tbe Red Light Bar ln clo¬ vis. Another 'businessman* ln tbe area agreed. "With reds betng I'U lose at leaat ' 40 per cent of my business," John Downing said. Downing'* located on Bullard Ave. Ding Bell disagreed with these •local businessmen." He said campus sales will have no sig¬ nificant effect on them. 'Sales here on campus will be Your roommate has a $2,000 stereo and four Donny Osmond albums. Ifou owe yDurself an Oly. •When I wa* ln th* eighth rade, everybody wor* Jock*, ist everybody,' he said, his ire shaking. "7. Ju*t wor* my Klbozzo said if ha had worn a Big heist of little blue pills A baby boom ls expected at - resno University of California "'Uowlng the seizure of 1,500,000 ' i "h control plUs yesterday at a ior?i drug manufacturer. |