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Campus offers variety of music this spring If you like the sound of good The College Union Loung music don't miss the opportunity hosts two 8 p.m. <»ncerts I to attend the variety of CSUF April, featuring Jazz Bands A I Jaa band, concert band,andwlnd B on April 17 alM the Concei ensemble concerts offered this Band on April 24. sprlng The wind ensemble will per form in the Music Building Recital Hall on May 9 at 8 p.m. ' All of the groups are organized in the Music Department Auditions are held tor students who wish to belong to Jazz Band, semble. Jazz Band applicants are divided "up. Into A, B.-and C groups according to their ability. ; The performances are usually held In the Spring semes- WORLD PREMIERE NOW PLAYIH6 THRU JAN. 31 ■me Real Adventure Of Ufe And Death And Beyond. if others hawe txvam-wttY not you? HsW AnJZ&Hetease-In Color PSYCHIC USES "UNKNOWN POWERS" TO AID POLICE Although police departments may be unwilling to admit It, .they frequently use psychics to belp tbem solve Kebrlna Klnkade, a beautiful psychic In Los Angeles, has assisted tbe Los Angeles Police Department tn solving more than 22 murders and missing persons cases. In tbe new film, "Unknown Powers," Klnkade solves a tizare murder case which had stumped the police for more than a year by drawing a very detailed portrait of the murderer and explaining his motive. Klnkade and others with, extraordinary powers are presented in this Don Como film which stars Samantha Eggar, Jack Palance, Will Geer and Roscoe Lee Browne, and released by National Telefilm Associates. t-X&CQGG &o?m KEYSTONE SAT. JAN. 28 8:00 P.M. $1.50 . COVER CORNER OF CEDAR & GETTYSBURG Texas Instruments Programmable mO WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL $10* OFF OFFER GOOD UNTIL FEB'" WITH THIS AD • Up to 480 program steps or up to 60* mories. When integrated with the Master Library Module delivers up to 5000 steps. • 4 types of display testing with an independent test or "t" register. • Up to 10 additional test registers directly available for: Looping. Increment. Decrement. • up to 10 user flags available: Set. Reset. Test. • Up to 6 levels of subroutines available. Tl Programmable 58-Powerful, easy-to-use... like having your own personal computer. Available ah KENNEL BOOKSTORE ( in »h« heart ol the) campui ) Texas Instruments INCORPORATED Associated Students. A "Showcase" concert « March I? win be held it ik. L.J. Williams Theater In via. Ha and win feature the Conceit and Jazz Bands. It is sponsored by the Associated Student and the Vlsalla Unified Sane) District for high school and Col. lege of the Sequoia (COS) ate. dents. There will also be a jxu Band performance for hlghaehoel and Jr. College students at tbe Reedley Jazz Festival on Feb, Med. college opens doors Pacific States Chiropractic College Is a new Institution opening Its doors to students In March, 1978. The college Is locate] In San Lorenzo, California.' Admission to Pacific States Including six biology and of chemistry, which roust be laboratory courses. * The chiropractic currlcohm Includes basic science and clinical courses, and consists of tar academic years, though It Is passible to complete the wort In three For further Information write pacific States Chiropractic College, 879 Grant Ave., Sen Lorenzo, California, 94580 or OH (415) 276-9013. Female Roommate Wanted. Nonsmotasr-Bdrm. to seU $100 mo. & PG&E 225-0699 Kodak Trt-X Pan Film. 50f ea. Kodak Polycontrast Piper $12.00 (75 sheets) Darkroom apron $5.00 contact June 487-3455. SUMMER JOBS GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK. MW.iO EMPLOYEES/STATE. INCLUDES MASTER APPLICATION. ».00. SUMCHOICE, BOX-'; 643, STATE COLLEGE, Pa. 16801. Friday. January 27, 1978 Sports Despite setbacks gym team keeps leaping BOOKSTORE HOURS JAN. 23 - JAN. 26 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. JAN. 27 (Fit) 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. JAN. £8 (Sat.) 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. by Mich.ll* Cornajo Sports editor A lonni. Etkridg* Staff photographer "WATCH YOUR STEP," says gymnast -Barbara Loes tc as ste displays her balancing technique atop the four-ii balance beam in preparation for Saturday's meet. only practices eight to nine noursa week, bat they are com-.' peting against other teams who practice three to four hours a day. The reason they only practice 8 to 9 boms a week Is a policy made bytbeCSUFWomeiVS' Intercollegiate Board that limits their practice to ten hours a Tbe Board Is composed of coaches and a teem repres- sentatlve from each sport.They set policies for each of the women's programs to follow. Bat gymnastics coach Melva .Irvin said they are doing very well for (he number of hoars they can practice. "They are working bard, bat we ere not the caliber of the other teams." said Into. Irvln attributes the lack of caliber not only to the number of boors they practice bat also to Fresno's tack In recruiting power. Fresno Is a strong area for high school gymnastics bat tbe girls go to other schools who can offer tbem more. Irvln pointed oat one Clovls gymnast scholarship plus a spot on a nationally ranked team. Despite tbe recruiting disadvantages and tbe limited boors there are some good team mem- faweatex bers. Senior Barbara Lowes brought home two third places, M> the floor and beam, against tbe Cal Poly Pomona. Also there is sophomore Kerl Wagnoo who brought" home another third Two new freshmen, who have been on tbe team only a week, Karen Esslg and Kathey Tanem» could add strength to Fresno's MELVA IRVIN gives an assist to gymnast Cathy Tanem in a.forward flip so that Tanem can add Badmirfoon involves more than just batting birdies by Michelle Cornejo Sports editor The following article ia an attempted explanation of badminton, the first of a series about various sports. It Is aimed at iotr, spectators and possible participants as a better understanding of the sport. For most p« Be image of a sonny tfitmoon with a can of beer tn me hand, batting a birdie back Ud forth. ■ . CSUF Badminton Coach Ron favcr agrees that badminton * easy to learn with or without t can of beer. Deaver com- iwes tbe sport to racqoetball. "A person can pick up a racket and put another person on b other side of the net," Deaver aid. "They can play and have •lot of fun." Bat Deaver added flat badminton takes as muchwork and practice to become an expert as any other sport. According to the "Encyclopedia "court or lawn game played with lightweight rackets and a shuttlecock, a small, cork hemisphere with 14 to 16 feathers. Play consists entirely of volleying-- hitting tbe shuttle back and forth across the net without letting It touch tbe floor, or ground within the boundaries of the court." However, tbe court Is samller than a tennis court, although It's marked the same way. There are singles, doubles and mixed If you can figureoutwhoserves next, you nave half the game mastered. The scoring Is slightly complicated only because the serving la.' In singles; tbe parson who Is serving' receives the paints. If they lose their serve no points are lost by either side; bat the other person will get to serve. The situation Is somewhat simitar for doubles, but I IT IS tvOT fijS HARD as It looks, [or Is it? Gymnast Karen Esslg probably could give you the answer as she seems to be strain- floor exercise competition. Irvin said .that once Tanem and Esslg start working out the teamshouW be gettin tough. The team will travel to Stanford this Saturday forleaguecompetition and then to a practice competition against Berkley. Gym schedule set The schedule of the women's CSUF gymnastics team Is : Cal Poly Pomona and Stanford University, here,. Feb. 4 at 1 p.m.; Unlversty of California of Berkeley, here, Feb. 11 at 1 p.m.; San Jose State University; here, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m.; SJSU, away Feb. 24 at 7 p^n.; UCB, away, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. / 'Dog cagers worry SJS coach The Bulldogs' ability to change de- thelr opponents has San Jose State coach Ivan Guevara worried about tonight's game against Fresno. San Jose, currently 5-11 on -the year has not had a good season in coach guevara's opinion. Bat according to Bandog coach Boyd Grant, their record. may be deceiving. The Spartans have played some tough teams Including UCLA. They beat the California Bears > by 2 points earlier In the season. "And any team has to be good to beat Cal," saldGrant "We've been sporadic. We've had some, good games, some bad." said Guevara about his Spartans. However Grant says the San Jose team Is big and strong In addition to being coached welL The Bulldogs are now in first place at 4-0 to the PCAA race along with f FuUerton. "I definitely, think that Fresno has a great position In the conference having defeated Santa Barbara and San Diego State, Even if we defeat them here, thejfH do fine on the road." said Spartan Coach Guevara. - Guefvara Is also very Impressed with the amount of players the Bandog's have returning. "I think their gi play excellenly." said Guevara, ta about Senior parts Dong St Mike Gregory. After facing San Jose the1'! to Stockton to face the UOP Tigers. 3-1 In PCAA play; Saturday night In the Stockton Civic Auditorium. Two of the leading scorers for the tigers, guards Ross..Coleman and Terence Carney, could prove to be tough opponents for tbe Bulldogs. COleman has been averaging IB points a game to addition to being tbe lead- tog scorer In tbe PCAA. Game dote changes rtFul- lertoa. The game scheduled for Feb. 2 has been changed to Wednesday Feb. 1. Both teams have agreed to the change and tip-off time Is stUl scheduled for 8:05 p.m. The change allows-move people to attend the game.. Now 802 more seats are available to the tans." ' The last three home games have been sold oat Buses are available to the UOP game to Stockton. The price Is $15, which includes the ticket tor the game. The buses wtn leave the Mens Gym at 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon and return after tbe game. For reservations call 487-1238.
Object Description
Title | 1978_01 The Daily Collegian January 1978 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | January 27, 1978 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Campus offers variety of music this spring If you like the sound of good The College Union Loung music don't miss the opportunity hosts two 8 p.m. <»ncerts I to attend the variety of CSUF April, featuring Jazz Bands A I Jaa band, concert band,andwlnd B on April 17 alM the Concei ensemble concerts offered this Band on April 24. sprlng The wind ensemble will per form in the Music Building Recital Hall on May 9 at 8 p.m. ' All of the groups are organized in the Music Department Auditions are held tor students who wish to belong to Jazz Band, semble. Jazz Band applicants are divided "up. Into A, B.-and C groups according to their ability. ; The performances are usually held In the Spring semes- WORLD PREMIERE NOW PLAYIH6 THRU JAN. 31 ■me Real Adventure Of Ufe And Death And Beyond. if others hawe txvam-wttY not you? HsW AnJZ&Hetease-In Color PSYCHIC USES "UNKNOWN POWERS" TO AID POLICE Although police departments may be unwilling to admit It, .they frequently use psychics to belp tbem solve Kebrlna Klnkade, a beautiful psychic In Los Angeles, has assisted tbe Los Angeles Police Department tn solving more than 22 murders and missing persons cases. In tbe new film, "Unknown Powers," Klnkade solves a tizare murder case which had stumped the police for more than a year by drawing a very detailed portrait of the murderer and explaining his motive. Klnkade and others with, extraordinary powers are presented in this Don Como film which stars Samantha Eggar, Jack Palance, Will Geer and Roscoe Lee Browne, and released by National Telefilm Associates. t-X&CQGG &o?m KEYSTONE SAT. JAN. 28 8:00 P.M. $1.50 . COVER CORNER OF CEDAR & GETTYSBURG Texas Instruments Programmable mO WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL $10* OFF OFFER GOOD UNTIL FEB'" WITH THIS AD • Up to 480 program steps or up to 60* mories. When integrated with the Master Library Module delivers up to 5000 steps. • 4 types of display testing with an independent test or "t" register. • Up to 10 additional test registers directly available for: Looping. Increment. Decrement. • up to 10 user flags available: Set. Reset. Test. • Up to 6 levels of subroutines available. Tl Programmable 58-Powerful, easy-to-use... like having your own personal computer. Available ah KENNEL BOOKSTORE ( in »h« heart ol the) campui ) Texas Instruments INCORPORATED Associated Students. A "Showcase" concert « March I? win be held it ik. L.J. Williams Theater In via. Ha and win feature the Conceit and Jazz Bands. It is sponsored by the Associated Student and the Vlsalla Unified Sane) District for high school and Col. lege of the Sequoia (COS) ate. dents. There will also be a jxu Band performance for hlghaehoel and Jr. College students at tbe Reedley Jazz Festival on Feb, Med. college opens doors Pacific States Chiropractic College Is a new Institution opening Its doors to students In March, 1978. The college Is locate] In San Lorenzo, California.' Admission to Pacific States Including six biology and of chemistry, which roust be laboratory courses. * The chiropractic currlcohm Includes basic science and clinical courses, and consists of tar academic years, though It Is passible to complete the wort In three For further Information write pacific States Chiropractic College, 879 Grant Ave., Sen Lorenzo, California, 94580 or OH (415) 276-9013. Female Roommate Wanted. Nonsmotasr-Bdrm. to seU $100 mo. & PG&E 225-0699 Kodak Trt-X Pan Film. 50f ea. Kodak Polycontrast Piper $12.00 (75 sheets) Darkroom apron $5.00 contact June 487-3455. SUMMER JOBS GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK. MW.iO EMPLOYEES/STATE. INCLUDES MASTER APPLICATION. ».00. SUMCHOICE, BOX-'; 643, STATE COLLEGE, Pa. 16801. Friday. January 27, 1978 Sports Despite setbacks gym team keeps leaping BOOKSTORE HOURS JAN. 23 - JAN. 26 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. JAN. 27 (Fit) 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. JAN. £8 (Sat.) 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. by Mich.ll* Cornajo Sports editor A lonni. Etkridg* Staff photographer "WATCH YOUR STEP," says gymnast -Barbara Loes tc as ste displays her balancing technique atop the four-ii balance beam in preparation for Saturday's meet. only practices eight to nine noursa week, bat they are com-.' peting against other teams who practice three to four hours a day. The reason they only practice 8 to 9 boms a week Is a policy made bytbeCSUFWomeiVS' Intercollegiate Board that limits their practice to ten hours a Tbe Board Is composed of coaches and a teem repres- sentatlve from each sport.They set policies for each of the women's programs to follow. Bat gymnastics coach Melva .Irvin said they are doing very well for (he number of hoars they can practice. "They are working bard, bat we ere not the caliber of the other teams." said Into. Irvln attributes the lack of caliber not only to the number of boors they practice bat also to Fresno's tack In recruiting power. Fresno Is a strong area for high school gymnastics bat tbe girls go to other schools who can offer tbem more. Irvln pointed oat one Clovls gymnast scholarship plus a spot on a nationally ranked team. Despite tbe recruiting disadvantages and tbe limited boors there are some good team mem- faweatex bers. Senior Barbara Lowes brought home two third places, M> the floor and beam, against tbe Cal Poly Pomona. Also there is sophomore Kerl Wagnoo who brought" home another third Two new freshmen, who have been on tbe team only a week, Karen Esslg and Kathey Tanem» could add strength to Fresno's MELVA IRVIN gives an assist to gymnast Cathy Tanem in a.forward flip so that Tanem can add Badmirfoon involves more than just batting birdies by Michelle Cornejo Sports editor The following article ia an attempted explanation of badminton, the first of a series about various sports. It Is aimed at iotr, spectators and possible participants as a better understanding of the sport. For most p« Be image of a sonny tfitmoon with a can of beer tn me hand, batting a birdie back Ud forth. ■ . CSUF Badminton Coach Ron favcr agrees that badminton * easy to learn with or without t can of beer. Deaver com- iwes tbe sport to racqoetball. "A person can pick up a racket and put another person on b other side of the net," Deaver aid. "They can play and have •lot of fun." Bat Deaver added flat badminton takes as muchwork and practice to become an expert as any other sport. According to the "Encyclopedia "court or lawn game played with lightweight rackets and a shuttlecock, a small, cork hemisphere with 14 to 16 feathers. Play consists entirely of volleying-- hitting tbe shuttle back and forth across the net without letting It touch tbe floor, or ground within the boundaries of the court." However, tbe court Is samller than a tennis court, although It's marked the same way. There are singles, doubles and mixed If you can figureoutwhoserves next, you nave half the game mastered. The scoring Is slightly complicated only because the serving la.' In singles; tbe parson who Is serving' receives the paints. If they lose their serve no points are lost by either side; bat the other person will get to serve. The situation Is somewhat simitar for doubles, but I IT IS tvOT fijS HARD as It looks, [or Is it? Gymnast Karen Esslg probably could give you the answer as she seems to be strain- floor exercise competition. Irvin said .that once Tanem and Esslg start working out the teamshouW be gettin tough. The team will travel to Stanford this Saturday forleaguecompetition and then to a practice competition against Berkley. Gym schedule set The schedule of the women's CSUF gymnastics team Is : Cal Poly Pomona and Stanford University, here,. Feb. 4 at 1 p.m.; Unlversty of California of Berkeley, here, Feb. 11 at 1 p.m.; San Jose State University; here, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m.; SJSU, away Feb. 24 at 7 p^n.; UCB, away, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. / 'Dog cagers worry SJS coach The Bulldogs' ability to change de- thelr opponents has San Jose State coach Ivan Guevara worried about tonight's game against Fresno. San Jose, currently 5-11 on -the year has not had a good season in coach guevara's opinion. Bat according to Bandog coach Boyd Grant, their record. may be deceiving. The Spartans have played some tough teams Including UCLA. They beat the California Bears > by 2 points earlier In the season. "And any team has to be good to beat Cal," saldGrant "We've been sporadic. We've had some, good games, some bad." said Guevara about his Spartans. However Grant says the San Jose team Is big and strong In addition to being coached welL The Bulldogs are now in first place at 4-0 to the PCAA race along with f FuUerton. "I definitely, think that Fresno has a great position In the conference having defeated Santa Barbara and San Diego State, Even if we defeat them here, thejfH do fine on the road." said Spartan Coach Guevara. - Guefvara Is also very Impressed with the amount of players the Bandog's have returning. "I think their gi play excellenly." said Guevara, ta about Senior parts Dong St Mike Gregory. After facing San Jose the1'! to Stockton to face the UOP Tigers. 3-1 In PCAA play; Saturday night In the Stockton Civic Auditorium. Two of the leading scorers for the tigers, guards Ross..Coleman and Terence Carney, could prove to be tough opponents for tbe Bulldogs. COleman has been averaging IB points a game to addition to being tbe lead- tog scorer In tbe PCAA. Game dote changes rtFul- lertoa. The game scheduled for Feb. 2 has been changed to Wednesday Feb. 1. Both teams have agreed to the change and tip-off time Is stUl scheduled for 8:05 p.m. The change allows-move people to attend the game.. Now 802 more seats are available to the tans." ' The last three home games have been sold oat Buses are available to the UOP game to Stockton. The price Is $15, which includes the ticket tor the game. The buses wtn leave the Mens Gym at 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon and return after tbe game. For reservations call 487-1238. |