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rrik3itediy!&Uegiae» GENO'S Sandwiches & Pizza SPECIAL! 2.00 off any Extra Large Pizza eaten on premeses(reg.price $3.99)\ withCoupon.OfferexpiresMarch 5. 1615 E. Ashlan at Blackstone phone 227-1812 Picadilly Square phone 225-1383 3333 MY NAME IS LINUS ^ / ffiink I look good in this phofo Don't you? Get Dressed up & Go See My Daddy at: San Ramon#3 Room 105 Mon.-Fri. or call 487-2649 9:00-1:00 & 2:00-6:00 DELMA STUDIOS: ->. Your Yearbook Photographer - MONARCH MAKES IT EASY Monarch Notes Critical commentary and analysis of over 1,000 classic and modern works from A (Albee) to Z (Zola) Every student should be familiar wilh these comprehensive study guides Most Monarch Notes are only Monarch Noles ace published by MONARCH PRESS a Simon & Schuster Division ol Gull & Check out the titles you need at: KENNEL BOOKSTORE Telethon- (Cont'd from pg. 3' shop quartet, well as vocalist Janice Nocholas. Selma's "Folklorlo M.'Xlcanodel Gallo" will grace the show ana- will also greet Moreno on her arrival at the Fresno airport. Country 4 western tans will be treated to the special style of Fresno's "Music Farmers" and the "Tulare Rhythm Aires," average age Is 68, returning t< will the"PortervllleMonarchs." Exeter Is sending Us "HI Sierra Jazz Band." Ronald McDonald will be on hand Sunday . afternoon to entertain the child- Video facilities for the entire SUMMER JOBS ! Avail, with Western Camp Inc. co-ed eampsTiear Kings Canyoni & Sequoia National Parks Group interviews on campus: March 1 @ 1:00 Literature & into, available at the Placement Center { production will be provided by the United Faith Foundation. Tb« telethon will be staged live ma free to the public at the Ex. Mbit Hall of the Fresno Conven. Hon Center and can be seen lo Its entirety on KFSN-TV, Chan. nel 30. KFRE Radio will simulcast a good portion of the fund-raiser, and KGST Radio In Fresno will conduct a remote broadcast in Spanish from the telethon site, Pedro Santos and Jess Con- zales from Channel 21 win be on hand to make special appeals to the Spanish-speaking audience. YW&PORSCIIE.AUDI REPAIRS Windust Foreign Tar Repairs COLLEGE SPECIAU Tune-up tor most ForoignCars i only $29.95 Port.-, & Labor 11 Park 3 BLOCKS EAST OF RAILROAD AVE. Come By or Call 298-3116 1085 Cole-Clovis, CA. fSS 469 N. Blackstone 268 - 7449 4 Custom designs lettering student & g roup I Disoounts Plan Now For VINTAGE DAYS ®»§1 "Tbe DaJly.qoUegian'' tiQ &KU> SCHooU §1, SEcufc.TV HfiiL TUESDAY, MARCH 7; Free movie: 'If I Should Di( (upstairs - old cafeteria) 12:30-1:30 2:30-3:30 p.m. MRAGOn EXPFfiEiXE Krassner- (Cont'd, from pg. 5) Lyndon Johnson performing! necrophlllc act on John F. Kennedy's corpse. Another time, a made-up account of "the first waterbed fatality" panicked manufacturers into proposing waterbed safety standards. "Preventive journalism,""Krassner .muses, "nothing wrong with that." Today, Paul Krassner Is primed for another media blitz. And this time It wlU be launched with big money. Larry Flynf s money. tions in terms," be allows. 'Tve come to believe that there are good capitalists. If there were no good capitalists, there would not be any hope. "In Vietnam, the guerrillas wore black pajamas. In this country, they can cat off tbelr hair and wear suits. This Is a teclaological, media-oriented, computer society. "I have this Image that the system Is like a balloon. If yon blow It up with enough Integrity, that's what tbe balloon becomes, It becomes filled with Integrity, and tbe institution —the balloon- Is Irrelevant then. 'It's not too late In '78.' Thafs tbe motto for this year." College Union Board has vacancy The Services and FaclUUes Union lounge, anil recom muds Committee of the College Onion rules and regulations for u5» u: Hoard Is seeking a replacement the facility. , Students Interested In the position should contact Sue Comes, College Union Board president, who will"make the appointment. AN EXPLOSIVE WIDE-SCREEN QUESTION Explored through multiple imagery and contemporary music. n sponsored by Cam MONDAY, MARCH 6; Free movie: 'How's Your Love Life?' (upstairs - old cafeteria) 12:00-1:00 ., 2:00-3:00 7:30-8:30 p.m. aaaaaaaaaaaaaT MEtir •<•■ .,A„t IA*. 11, A ,.m. ■'•■' A ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE, mJWL W0IWII Smvt. San Fran.--*.-,,. CA "1108 • H15I f-7 Mitt awWm Sincv W2». ihe pnwnatwdl way w loam tVasr H-n.1 „,• lijll pnnirJIlar. f,v.,ri|„n: ihr. ,v, DK.vAr.s OlUwir.ni.... DA.Iv.„,.„». D.Ph.*«ri.,*v D(V..pl.,.IViw, ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE, ■U0 rWIl Siriv.. San Francisc,, CA 'Mlivt . HISl(>7M200 When do you say Budweiser? Intramural Sports Flashes Title races take shape in IM basketball Men's basketball I strong are pulling away I basketball action. And es that have been logjam- i took a Monday leagues, nearly team participating Is striking distance ofthelr tive league leads. Dorm- : Graves M Bombers ams. independent leader rant bearing on their title Independent Tuesday lea- iw HMFIC and the Bush- n a dead heat with 2-0 . HMFIC had an easy t with the F scoring of Richard Beeson, averaging 24 points in two wins. Wednesday leagues had two shootouts last night to break first place deadlocks. The 6-8 p.ro. Independent league pitted IVCK against Stuff to determine the league lead. Not to be outdone, the Dorms also had a first-place battle. Grave- IM Notebook Man does not live by basketball alone. To remedy this single-sport monotony, the IM Singles Racquetball Tournament Is underway this week with an Impressive turnout. The men's Intermediate division boasts of 33 participants, the men's open claims 13 while . the men's novice division has 11 players. The women's novice division has nine participants and the I I I BLC 1 opponents. TheConeheads(2-0) lead the Independent 9-10 p.m. league, allowing less than 16 points per contest. EOP trails by half a game. In the power leagues, It's still, anything goes for quite a few teams. Peon U leads the Mon.-Tues. play with a spot- Women's basketball student representatives, two each from the Dorm, Recreation and Independent leagues. The job of the IM Council is to! smooth out any rough edges that might appear in the.cpurse of the IM year (Illegal players, protests, rule disputes, etc.) and assess the future of Intramurals at CSUF. Yesterday's meeting resulted tn the expulsion of a player from the men's basketball program after an on-court Incident stemming from an official's decl- Also succumbing lo IM rule- IM Scoreboard p ItoffiUMM 22-1V l.e: llucks 07-TYC M: Snuff 60- BIMI 39; Bull 41: 133: PAU 64-Na.is 47 mark. "-29, t« had a nall-bltlng 43-42 i over the pumpers (1-1). e Tuesday Dorms had lm- isslve showings by Brick- '•>* I and the Homan Outers (Both 2*0). The Outers have scored 163 points He allowing only 46. Bakerll I Sons it Birch are both a »" off the pace. Brick- Jse I has been led by the not last long as they had t face a tough Mean Machine (2-0) team. PAU Js also 2-0 and waiting for a shot at the top spot. The Wed.-Thurs. Power league saw Alpha Phi Alpha and Temp. Easy & the All-stars on top with 2-0 records, with POD right behind at 1-0. Gary Nelson of Peon U leads all scorers with 59 points, which Is ten ahead of runnerup Calvin Young of Alpha Phi Alpha. Bee- son and Harlon Caldwell of Temp. Easy & All-stars follow with 48 points respectively. as the winners and the win- less go their separate ways. In the Ind. Monday league', GFI Is 2-0 on the strength of a 16-8 win over the IV Leaguers (1-1). EOP I t 1-1 r The six teams of the Dormitory Tuesday league are equally } divided into, winners and - losers.. Sycamore Slndlcate- is In the upper half with a 2-0 record after a pair of decisive The Rainbow Babes are also 2-0, posting 14-12 and 10-6 triumphs. Stairway to Heaven undefeated ranks after winning The hardluck Homan Hoopers are 0-2 after dropping 14-12 and 12-10 decisions. Also In the winless category are WDGI (0-2) and Bad Aspen (0-2). The topspotlnthelnd.Thurs- league is currently occupied hy WDG I (2-0), with two impressive wins. Val's Gals (1-0) posted -a 26-11 victory In their opener and then drew a bye in with a bye and recorded . 23-20 win over Kid's Stuff. it 0,-2 are the Homan HellCats AH softball enthusiasts reminded that the rites of spring arrive a little earlier tn Fresno than most places and softball slgn-ups begin March 6. Competition wlH be divided into leagues. makers was Gravestone 2, dropped from the Dorm league because of failure to fli five-man team with I.D. and Kid's Stulf. . Kappa Alpha Theta (2-0) has a combined winning margin of| thirty-nine points in Us m two games of. the Sorority Thursday league sched Contesting KAT's push league dominance will be K; Kappa Gamma, a power to reckoned with at 2-0. Sorority weaklings Phi and Alpha XI Delta (both C may have to be content battllng| for 3rd place honors. The top three scores after] The top three scorers two weeks are Bonnie Byrd,| Kid's Stuff, 28 pts.: Barnaraf Lucas, KAT, 22 pts; and Heather! Smith KKG, 18 pts. How About Now! The LM. Department thanks Budweiser and Dlel Brothers Dlstributing tor the sponsoring of this advertisement.
Object Description
Title | 1978_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | March 2, 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 | rrik3itediy!&Uegiae» GENO'S Sandwiches & Pizza SPECIAL! 2.00 off any Extra Large Pizza eaten on premeses(reg.price $3.99)\ withCoupon.OfferexpiresMarch 5. 1615 E. Ashlan at Blackstone phone 227-1812 Picadilly Square phone 225-1383 3333 MY NAME IS LINUS ^ / ffiink I look good in this phofo Don't you? Get Dressed up & Go See My Daddy at: San Ramon#3 Room 105 Mon.-Fri. or call 487-2649 9:00-1:00 & 2:00-6:00 DELMA STUDIOS: ->. Your Yearbook Photographer - MONARCH MAKES IT EASY Monarch Notes Critical commentary and analysis of over 1,000 classic and modern works from A (Albee) to Z (Zola) Every student should be familiar wilh these comprehensive study guides Most Monarch Notes are only Monarch Noles ace published by MONARCH PRESS a Simon & Schuster Division ol Gull & Check out the titles you need at: KENNEL BOOKSTORE Telethon- (Cont'd from pg. 3' shop quartet, well as vocalist Janice Nocholas. Selma's "Folklorlo M.'Xlcanodel Gallo" will grace the show ana- will also greet Moreno on her arrival at the Fresno airport. Country 4 western tans will be treated to the special style of Fresno's "Music Farmers" and the "Tulare Rhythm Aires," average age Is 68, returning t< will the"PortervllleMonarchs." Exeter Is sending Us "HI Sierra Jazz Band." Ronald McDonald will be on hand Sunday . afternoon to entertain the child- Video facilities for the entire SUMMER JOBS ! Avail, with Western Camp Inc. co-ed eampsTiear Kings Canyoni & Sequoia National Parks Group interviews on campus: March 1 @ 1:00 Literature & into, available at the Placement Center { production will be provided by the United Faith Foundation. Tb« telethon will be staged live ma free to the public at the Ex. Mbit Hall of the Fresno Conven. Hon Center and can be seen lo Its entirety on KFSN-TV, Chan. nel 30. KFRE Radio will simulcast a good portion of the fund-raiser, and KGST Radio In Fresno will conduct a remote broadcast in Spanish from the telethon site, Pedro Santos and Jess Con- zales from Channel 21 win be on hand to make special appeals to the Spanish-speaking audience. YW&PORSCIIE.AUDI REPAIRS Windust Foreign Tar Repairs COLLEGE SPECIAU Tune-up tor most ForoignCars i only $29.95 Port.-, & Labor 11 Park 3 BLOCKS EAST OF RAILROAD AVE. Come By or Call 298-3116 1085 Cole-Clovis, CA. fSS 469 N. Blackstone 268 - 7449 4 Custom designs lettering student & g roup I Disoounts Plan Now For VINTAGE DAYS ®»§1 "Tbe DaJly.qoUegian'' tiQ &KU> SCHooU §1, SEcufc.TV HfiiL TUESDAY, MARCH 7; Free movie: 'If I Should Di( (upstairs - old cafeteria) 12:30-1:30 2:30-3:30 p.m. MRAGOn EXPFfiEiXE Krassner- (Cont'd, from pg. 5) Lyndon Johnson performing! necrophlllc act on John F. Kennedy's corpse. Another time, a made-up account of "the first waterbed fatality" panicked manufacturers into proposing waterbed safety standards. "Preventive journalism,""Krassner .muses, "nothing wrong with that." Today, Paul Krassner Is primed for another media blitz. And this time It wlU be launched with big money. Larry Flynf s money. tions in terms," be allows. 'Tve come to believe that there are good capitalists. If there were no good capitalists, there would not be any hope. "In Vietnam, the guerrillas wore black pajamas. In this country, they can cat off tbelr hair and wear suits. This Is a teclaological, media-oriented, computer society. "I have this Image that the system Is like a balloon. If yon blow It up with enough Integrity, that's what tbe balloon becomes, It becomes filled with Integrity, and tbe institution —the balloon- Is Irrelevant then. 'It's not too late In '78.' Thafs tbe motto for this year." College Union Board has vacancy The Services and FaclUUes Union lounge, anil recom muds Committee of the College Onion rules and regulations for u5» u: Hoard Is seeking a replacement the facility. , Students Interested In the position should contact Sue Comes, College Union Board president, who will"make the appointment. AN EXPLOSIVE WIDE-SCREEN QUESTION Explored through multiple imagery and contemporary music. n sponsored by Cam MONDAY, MARCH 6; Free movie: 'How's Your Love Life?' (upstairs - old cafeteria) 12:00-1:00 ., 2:00-3:00 7:30-8:30 p.m. aaaaaaaaaaaaaT MEtir •<•■ .,A„t IA*. 11, A ,.m. ■'•■' A ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE, mJWL W0IWII Smvt. San Fran.--*.-,,. CA "1108 • H15I f-7 Mitt awWm Sincv W2». ihe pnwnatwdl way w loam tVasr H-n.1 „,• lijll pnnirJIlar. f,v.,ri|„n: ihr. ,v, DK.vAr.s OlUwir.ni.... DA.Iv.„,.„». D.Ph.*«ri.,*v D(V..pl.,.IViw, ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE, ■U0 rWIl Siriv.. San Francisc,, CA 'Mlivt . HISl(>7M200 When do you say Budweiser? Intramural Sports Flashes Title races take shape in IM basketball Men's basketball I strong are pulling away I basketball action. And es that have been logjam- i took a Monday leagues, nearly team participating Is striking distance ofthelr tive league leads. Dorm- : Graves M Bombers ams. independent leader rant bearing on their title Independent Tuesday lea- iw HMFIC and the Bush- n a dead heat with 2-0 . HMFIC had an easy t with the F scoring of Richard Beeson, averaging 24 points in two wins. Wednesday leagues had two shootouts last night to break first place deadlocks. The 6-8 p.ro. Independent league pitted IVCK against Stuff to determine the league lead. Not to be outdone, the Dorms also had a first-place battle. Grave- IM Notebook Man does not live by basketball alone. To remedy this single-sport monotony, the IM Singles Racquetball Tournament Is underway this week with an Impressive turnout. The men's Intermediate division boasts of 33 participants, the men's open claims 13 while . the men's novice division has 11 players. The women's novice division has nine participants and the I I I BLC 1 opponents. TheConeheads(2-0) lead the Independent 9-10 p.m. league, allowing less than 16 points per contest. EOP trails by half a game. In the power leagues, It's still, anything goes for quite a few teams. Peon U leads the Mon.-Tues. play with a spot- Women's basketball student representatives, two each from the Dorm, Recreation and Independent leagues. The job of the IM Council is to! smooth out any rough edges that might appear in the.cpurse of the IM year (Illegal players, protests, rule disputes, etc.) and assess the future of Intramurals at CSUF. Yesterday's meeting resulted tn the expulsion of a player from the men's basketball program after an on-court Incident stemming from an official's decl- Also succumbing lo IM rule- IM Scoreboard p ItoffiUMM 22-1V l.e: llucks 07-TYC M: Snuff 60- BIMI 39; Bull 41: 133: PAU 64-Na.is 47 mark. "-29, t« had a nall-bltlng 43-42 i over the pumpers (1-1). e Tuesday Dorms had lm- isslve showings by Brick- '•>* I and the Homan Outers (Both 2*0). The Outers have scored 163 points He allowing only 46. Bakerll I Sons it Birch are both a »" off the pace. Brick- Jse I has been led by the not last long as they had t face a tough Mean Machine (2-0) team. PAU Js also 2-0 and waiting for a shot at the top spot. The Wed.-Thurs. Power league saw Alpha Phi Alpha and Temp. Easy & the All-stars on top with 2-0 records, with POD right behind at 1-0. Gary Nelson of Peon U leads all scorers with 59 points, which Is ten ahead of runnerup Calvin Young of Alpha Phi Alpha. Bee- son and Harlon Caldwell of Temp. Easy & All-stars follow with 48 points respectively. as the winners and the win- less go their separate ways. In the Ind. Monday league', GFI Is 2-0 on the strength of a 16-8 win over the IV Leaguers (1-1). EOP I t 1-1 r The six teams of the Dormitory Tuesday league are equally } divided into, winners and - losers.. Sycamore Slndlcate- is In the upper half with a 2-0 record after a pair of decisive The Rainbow Babes are also 2-0, posting 14-12 and 10-6 triumphs. Stairway to Heaven undefeated ranks after winning The hardluck Homan Hoopers are 0-2 after dropping 14-12 and 12-10 decisions. Also In the winless category are WDGI (0-2) and Bad Aspen (0-2). The topspotlnthelnd.Thurs- league is currently occupied hy WDG I (2-0), with two impressive wins. Val's Gals (1-0) posted -a 26-11 victory In their opener and then drew a bye in with a bye and recorded . 23-20 win over Kid's Stuff. it 0,-2 are the Homan HellCats AH softball enthusiasts reminded that the rites of spring arrive a little earlier tn Fresno than most places and softball slgn-ups begin March 6. Competition wlH be divided into leagues. makers was Gravestone 2, dropped from the Dorm league because of failure to fli five-man team with I.D. and Kid's Stulf. . Kappa Alpha Theta (2-0) has a combined winning margin of| thirty-nine points in Us m two games of. the Sorority Thursday league sched Contesting KAT's push league dominance will be K; Kappa Gamma, a power to reckoned with at 2-0. Sorority weaklings Phi and Alpha XI Delta (both C may have to be content battllng| for 3rd place honors. The top three scores after] The top three scorers two weeks are Bonnie Byrd,| Kid's Stuff, 28 pts.: Barnaraf Lucas, KAT, 22 pts; and Heather! Smith KKG, 18 pts. How About Now! The LM. Department thanks Budweiser and Dlel Brothers Dlstributing tor the sponsoring of this advertisement. |