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Y COLLEOIAN FSC Wrestlers Scalp Indians Ron Marquez and Steve Nlles got the Bulldogs off to a 10-0 load when Marquez pinned John Hazleton, and Rocky Carroll for¬ feited to Nlles. rarlll defeated Mike Pete 6-2, then Dennis Dellddo scored 10 points In the third period to beat Jerry Beaudoln 14-4. Freshman Joe Del Bosque's 12-2 win over Brian Smith gave the Bulldogs their 19-01ntermls- Then, after Krlslak's loss, rening, FSC's All-American Gallego, unbeaten In 12 net Stanford's Len finished fourth In 52 last year, In the 67 pound division. Despite wrestling at 15 pounds weight, Brocher gave Gallego his toughest match ofthe UCLA tourney. Cal Poly has championship f Bulldogs Host Mats Tonight, Devils Saturday Afternoon 1 Ed Gn , tough time for his a game behind CCAA onlght's game, but it I Lucius against the dangerous Cal State Diablos. HE m® Piano Lessons — Reas. Price For more Info call 221-6379. ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. — $150 or $38 per person. Carpeted.439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. 5 Blks to FSC, 2 Bdrm for 3 students. Pool, w/w carpets, W/D pd Rof. Cool, $135. 5240 No. 6th. 2 Bedrm Apt. - Partly Furn. $135. E. San Bruno - 222-1961. Rent a horse close to FSC $1 1/2 hour. 222-1961. Gregory Is encouraf return of 6- 5 Junior Bll who has missed the p will t spots omore Rob Stephens, the closest thing FSC has to a floor leader, will probably - h BobVa ceClen ens' wins over Valley and LA in le opening weekendofplay.Win- ton's presence will be especially FOR SALE-10 Spd Bicycle - Carlton Catallna Excl Cond. $80 CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST Cedar near Belmont lliblc study. Morning Worship-1: Evening Worship - ' COLLEGE DISCUSSION HOUR " day - 8:30 P.M. (Refreshments) ANNOUNCEMENT DELTA SIGMA PHI OPEN RUSH At The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority House 5347 N. Millbrook 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM Blow Yourself Up POSTER SIZE 2 tt » 3 ft. — only $4.95 ppd. UMBO 3 ft. x 4 tL-only $7.95 pp Send any Black and White oi Color Photo Irom 4" x 5" to 8' x 10" or any negative 2V« x 3Vi proirai Send Check or Money Order PHOENIX PRODUCTIONS, INC. 60 EAST 42ND ST.. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 r ^tee Caches $m/ite Qjou Qlte Sunday St. Pauls Catholic Chapel at Newman Ce 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays, 8-10-12 Noon; Mon. thru Frl., 5 p,m.; Sat. 4 Holidays, 6 a.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 3-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 a. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 390LE. CLINTON - Phone 227-4123 9:45 AM: College Class 11:00 AM : Morning Worship Jacob T. Dick - J. D. Gllck, Pastors COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 a.m ': Blbl« Study, 7:30 r.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Millbrook United Presbyterian Church 3620 N. MILLBROOK (Between Shields & Dakota) 'orshlp -Dili a.m. - College Bible Class - 10-11 a.l Collegiate Club - Sunday 6 p.m. For rides. Call 229-6910 or 264-0998 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. CEDAR (Near Aahlan) 8, 1:154) 10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLr COMMUNION-1 Philip A. Jordan, Pastor John E. Peterson, Assoclal e Pastor -THE DAILY- Hi COLLEGIAN Harris Urges Card Return IV. FFMRUARY I. FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Geography First-Hand Shipboard Study Offered y CHARLES WRIGHT students Friday night they mus U.S. government -If you want to Speaking before a standlng-n former student president of Stanford l reclaim them Is -to return your draft « Harris appeared with J. Bruce Nelso University of California at Berkeley. E n anti-draft group ho and oi Fresno State College will offer summer session geography graduate credit by enrolling in Dr. Robert E. Lee, professor The Iberia will sail from the of geography will teach two geo- West Coast for England by way graphy courses aboard the PIO of the Far East and Africa. Stu- l.lne.s ship. Students who plan to dents will see first hand much of visit Asia, Africa and Europe the geography that will be !,,, 'i.ible upper division or L<* *U1 be teaching the geo- Moso tripwl l.Fur- Koen: Reagan Playing Politics With Colleges j y. k cutlve ! Association of California State College Profes¬ sors, sneaking at Fresno State College Friday accused Governor Ronald Reagan of using political College Board of Trustees and Sale Aims For Sweeter Hearts •The g( ;::.:i(>i'"i;t fort! 5 Will I Ty elllng three kinds of candy for he next three days. Sales will •nd at 3 p.m. Wednesday. On sale ire boxes of Polly Doodles and can Chocolates for $1, and of Famous Gourmet Milk Doug.Broten, chairman ofthe rally committee explained that the Valentine Candy Sale Is being dent Senate for the $450 which It allocated lor the pep squad's trip to Aloha Land. Said Broten jokingly, "In a way we are doing of tl, ss of We don't pay back the mone; rbul (the i ally is and investigate the open ns of these people (truste< i regents)," said Koen. "B ■re arc signs that he has goi , far and as a result lnte: ■red with his other trouble, at San Francisco and Cal Stategu Angeles a: example, Koen said an I Benefit Funds Will ^Help Convicted Poet play "The l Koan :.. Stale , and tho only w s began last graphy of the Far East and Af- of physical, cultural and econom¬ ic geography will be developed which should provide the travel¬ ing students with a clearer un- the specific nations which they will visit. Each course will be offered be charged. One or both of the Lee has traveled abroad on in Japan and participated In ear¬ lier P&O cruises in the Far East, South Asia and the Middle East. He has traveled through central and southern Europe and visited Central Asia, Transcaucasia and -glorified to be patriotism." "Tl Four O'Clock Programs Get Students' Nod id will begin a ts In the four ip oppressing, and if nurderlng." He again called for studen Harris, once a candidate for Vest Point and a military career, aid everybody has "a tool to ... Untied MOfAl ca," he said, them on the streets, in the Jails and back on the street corners." The meeting was sponsored by the Students for a Democratic Society, which nley Poss, profes: lot specifically covered in The questionnaire showed that a film lec- symposlum DSt enllght- ms, rather will type program will not be held on the same day each week. -The Idea Is to meet student objections that they always got they c draft wor. . 24 1 Catholics Plan Birth Speech says Dr. Poss. -This gives everyone a chance to shop around among various types of programs." Dr. Poss reports 212 of the students questioned would like to see tho programs continued In their present form. One hundred seventy-three students would like to have the format altered and only ID voted for abandonment. Proponents of change were split, however, on the type of change they desired. Programs Six Fresno State College Eng¬ lish professors will read. They are Peter Evenvlne, Robert Matty, John Stewart, Phillip Le¬ vlne, Charles Han?ilcek andTom Jones was convicted last RK on a charge of possessing ai In the aftermath of the New , He received a donation will be at examine tually occurred or the proi>er role and function of the academ¬ ic community, but Joined the pub¬ lic attack on the colleges." The question before the public is, -Does academic freedom have the same weight for an Institu¬ tion supported by public funds as one supported privately," Koen •Unless we find a way to com- slty of maintaining Independence of thought, inquiry, and expres¬ sion, which are essential to an educational institution, education will be replaced by instruction In the state of California," Koen Dr. John T. Noonan Jr. of the University of California Law School speaks at the Newman Center Tuesday at 8 p.m. of Dr. Noonan for a lecture in Fresno," the Rev. Sergio P. Negro, chaplain ot the center Noonan is presently the editor of the Natural Law Forum and director of the Natural Law In¬ stitute of the University of Notre Dame. Ness Meeting r of -Contra¬ ception: A History of Its Treat¬ ment by the Catholic Theologians and Canonists," one of the most comprehensive books in the area,' the Rev. Negro said. Because he has written various lentlal philosophy, Biblical criti¬ cism, foreign anti-trust law, and governmental policy-making sultant to the papal Commission of Firth Control. He has also been a member of the special staff of the National Security The sessions are scheduli periodically to give studen an opportunity to air the: feelings and to keep open between President Ness at the students.
Object Description
Title | 1968_02 The Daily Collegian February 1968 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | Feb 9, 1968 Pg. 4- Feb 12, 1968 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | Y COLLEOIAN FSC Wrestlers Scalp Indians Ron Marquez and Steve Nlles got the Bulldogs off to a 10-0 load when Marquez pinned John Hazleton, and Rocky Carroll for¬ feited to Nlles. rarlll defeated Mike Pete 6-2, then Dennis Dellddo scored 10 points In the third period to beat Jerry Beaudoln 14-4. Freshman Joe Del Bosque's 12-2 win over Brian Smith gave the Bulldogs their 19-01ntermls- Then, after Krlslak's loss, rening, FSC's All-American Gallego, unbeaten In 12 net Stanford's Len finished fourth In 52 last year, In the 67 pound division. Despite wrestling at 15 pounds weight, Brocher gave Gallego his toughest match ofthe UCLA tourney. Cal Poly has championship f Bulldogs Host Mats Tonight, Devils Saturday Afternoon 1 Ed Gn , tough time for his a game behind CCAA onlght's game, but it I Lucius against the dangerous Cal State Diablos. HE m® Piano Lessons — Reas. Price For more Info call 221-6379. ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. — $150 or $38 per person. Carpeted.439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. 5 Blks to FSC, 2 Bdrm for 3 students. Pool, w/w carpets, W/D pd Rof. Cool, $135. 5240 No. 6th. 2 Bedrm Apt. - Partly Furn. $135. E. San Bruno - 222-1961. Rent a horse close to FSC $1 1/2 hour. 222-1961. Gregory Is encouraf return of 6- 5 Junior Bll who has missed the p will t spots omore Rob Stephens, the closest thing FSC has to a floor leader, will probably - h BobVa ceClen ens' wins over Valley and LA in le opening weekendofplay.Win- ton's presence will be especially FOR SALE-10 Spd Bicycle - Carlton Catallna Excl Cond. $80 CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST Cedar near Belmont lliblc study. Morning Worship-1: Evening Worship - ' COLLEGE DISCUSSION HOUR " day - 8:30 P.M. (Refreshments) ANNOUNCEMENT DELTA SIGMA PHI OPEN RUSH At The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority House 5347 N. Millbrook 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM Blow Yourself Up POSTER SIZE 2 tt » 3 ft. — only $4.95 ppd. UMBO 3 ft. x 4 tL-only $7.95 pp Send any Black and White oi Color Photo Irom 4" x 5" to 8' x 10" or any negative 2V« x 3Vi proirai Send Check or Money Order PHOENIX PRODUCTIONS, INC. 60 EAST 42ND ST.. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 r ^tee Caches $m/ite Qjou Qlte Sunday St. Pauls Catholic Chapel at Newman Ce 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays, 8-10-12 Noon; Mon. thru Frl., 5 p,m.; Sat. 4 Holidays, 6 a.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 3-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 a. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 390LE. CLINTON - Phone 227-4123 9:45 AM: College Class 11:00 AM : Morning Worship Jacob T. Dick - J. D. Gllck, Pastors COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 a.m ': Blbl« Study, 7:30 r.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Millbrook United Presbyterian Church 3620 N. MILLBROOK (Between Shields & Dakota) 'orshlp -Dili a.m. - College Bible Class - 10-11 a.l Collegiate Club - Sunday 6 p.m. For rides. Call 229-6910 or 264-0998 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. CEDAR (Near Aahlan) 8, 1:154) 10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLr COMMUNION-1 Philip A. Jordan, Pastor John E. Peterson, Assoclal e Pastor -THE DAILY- Hi COLLEGIAN Harris Urges Card Return IV. FFMRUARY I. FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Geography First-Hand Shipboard Study Offered y CHARLES WRIGHT students Friday night they mus U.S. government -If you want to Speaking before a standlng-n former student president of Stanford l reclaim them Is -to return your draft « Harris appeared with J. Bruce Nelso University of California at Berkeley. E n anti-draft group ho and oi Fresno State College will offer summer session geography graduate credit by enrolling in Dr. Robert E. Lee, professor The Iberia will sail from the of geography will teach two geo- West Coast for England by way graphy courses aboard the PIO of the Far East and Africa. Stu- l.lne.s ship. Students who plan to dents will see first hand much of visit Asia, Africa and Europe the geography that will be !,,, 'i.ible upper division or L<* *U1 be teaching the geo- Moso tripwl l.Fur- Koen: Reagan Playing Politics With Colleges j y. k cutlve ! Association of California State College Profes¬ sors, sneaking at Fresno State College Friday accused Governor Ronald Reagan of using political College Board of Trustees and Sale Aims For Sweeter Hearts •The g( ;::.:i(>i'"i;t fort! 5 Will I Ty elllng three kinds of candy for he next three days. Sales will •nd at 3 p.m. Wednesday. On sale ire boxes of Polly Doodles and can Chocolates for $1, and of Famous Gourmet Milk Doug.Broten, chairman ofthe rally committee explained that the Valentine Candy Sale Is being dent Senate for the $450 which It allocated lor the pep squad's trip to Aloha Land. Said Broten jokingly, "In a way we are doing of tl, ss of We don't pay back the mone; rbul (the i ally is and investigate the open ns of these people (truste< i regents)," said Koen. "B ■re arc signs that he has goi , far and as a result lnte: ■red with his other trouble, at San Francisco and Cal Stategu Angeles a: example, Koen said an I Benefit Funds Will ^Help Convicted Poet play "The l Koan :.. Stale , and tho only w s began last graphy of the Far East and Af- of physical, cultural and econom¬ ic geography will be developed which should provide the travel¬ ing students with a clearer un- the specific nations which they will visit. Each course will be offered be charged. One or both of the Lee has traveled abroad on in Japan and participated In ear¬ lier P&O cruises in the Far East, South Asia and the Middle East. He has traveled through central and southern Europe and visited Central Asia, Transcaucasia and -glorified to be patriotism." "Tl Four O'Clock Programs Get Students' Nod id will begin a ts In the four ip oppressing, and if nurderlng." He again called for studen Harris, once a candidate for Vest Point and a military career, aid everybody has "a tool to ... Untied MOfAl ca," he said, them on the streets, in the Jails and back on the street corners." The meeting was sponsored by the Students for a Democratic Society, which nley Poss, profes: lot specifically covered in The questionnaire showed that a film lec- symposlum DSt enllght- ms, rather will type program will not be held on the same day each week. -The Idea Is to meet student objections that they always got they c draft wor. . 24 1 Catholics Plan Birth Speech says Dr. Poss. -This gives everyone a chance to shop around among various types of programs." Dr. Poss reports 212 of the students questioned would like to see tho programs continued In their present form. One hundred seventy-three students would like to have the format altered and only ID voted for abandonment. Proponents of change were split, however, on the type of change they desired. Programs Six Fresno State College Eng¬ lish professors will read. They are Peter Evenvlne, Robert Matty, John Stewart, Phillip Le¬ vlne, Charles Han?ilcek andTom Jones was convicted last RK on a charge of possessing ai In the aftermath of the New , He received a donation will be at examine tually occurred or the proi>er role and function of the academ¬ ic community, but Joined the pub¬ lic attack on the colleges." The question before the public is, -Does academic freedom have the same weight for an Institu¬ tion supported by public funds as one supported privately," Koen •Unless we find a way to com- slty of maintaining Independence of thought, inquiry, and expres¬ sion, which are essential to an educational institution, education will be replaced by instruction In the state of California," Koen Dr. John T. Noonan Jr. of the University of California Law School speaks at the Newman Center Tuesday at 8 p.m. of Dr. Noonan for a lecture in Fresno," the Rev. Sergio P. Negro, chaplain ot the center Noonan is presently the editor of the Natural Law Forum and director of the Natural Law In¬ stitute of the University of Notre Dame. Ness Meeting r of -Contra¬ ception: A History of Its Treat¬ ment by the Catholic Theologians and Canonists," one of the most comprehensive books in the area,' the Rev. Negro said. Because he has written various lentlal philosophy, Biblical criti¬ cism, foreign anti-trust law, and governmental policy-making sultant to the papal Commission of Firth Control. He has also been a member of the special staff of the National Security The sessions are scheduli periodically to give studen an opportunity to air the: feelings and to keep open between President Ness at the students. |