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kml®l withei to do. That ti President's message Welcome from Baxter ■i rigin trwnn iivprsity education the faculty or stalCand 'it of your potentialities, iring. Talk with people. New night program •omplete a decree In attendtm; erled Coward residents who must n "hi classes only. Dr. Louis work and are unable to attendday- ,'olpp. CSUF \lre president for tune classes, hut who would like irademic affairs, said the new to add to their educational ex- v?hf school proeram Is belnfr. perienre or hecln work toward a istaUlstied to extend the educa- new career obieclive. onal opportunltlesofferedbythe / larger segment of The departments of rrsycholoiry 'and Sociology will each offer nine the are scheduled for the fall from This Is the first time enou-h (he J|nme F,.onornics Depart- •eneral duration and lower dlv- _,„,_ slon classes have teen scheduled ror work towards adegreedurtnc Ihe evening. This new program The School of Business and Ad- »-ill allow students to work for mlnlslrative Sciences has sche- Istjrees in business, home eco- duled 31 lower and upper dlvl- lomirs. sociology sad pay* slon classes for the evening hours -;,oln.-.. in the fall semester. Jog-a-thon set for Sept. 17 With hopes of matching the financial success of many other West Coast universities, CSUF will hold a jog-a-thon on Sept. 17. Red Estes said the effort Is to raise money to complete' the new Several prizes will be awarded to the top money makers, Including an eight-day, seven-night two to Hawaii for $3,000 In ple- The grand prize, which win go to the solicitor of $5,000, will be a 15-day trip to the P?o Moscow. lity. aware of the events and people ol Ihe CSUT on lime or mak inq a couple of new friends,. arts ami «.*•»<.■•», proli--sionai*luiiir- and personal it an comes lo.|elher taler In Ihe cities ami towns ol the Sari kianum vallty. or where ever one may VY> will Jilt mill lo r|f.emphasize Ihe student on Ihe very Iviie ol work Hut will challenge them lor Ihe rest •• linn lives in Ihe work in<| population. Car Pool Info all-weather tracks In the country," said Estes. "We want to complete the facility by adding a dirt berm for grandstands, a press box and landscaping." Entry packets for the Job-a- thon are available In the Athletic Department lorated In the Men's Cym. loggers should solicit friends or businesses to pledge money for every lap run. As an added Incentive, campus organizations are allowed to keep i public service lo students, faculty, admini staff; The Collegia! Those interested,in publishing their car poo' notifications i is, approximate limes and otione num- Such request may be mailed, brought Collegian office in ihe Kcnts-Campus half th n the thre< e-hour sessions New classes Ten courses will he offered during the rail semester by the Experimental College at CSUF. Most Experimental College study. Students can registi 1." "EOP: College A< out the delays wlilrh are normally necessary In curriculum development and without long- range committments ol staff and The complete list of Experimental College courses and course descriptions Is available free on request from the Experimental College Office. The courses Building, 487-2486. Energy-minded stu Pools should he foi mils for any of the c; not allow for a full fee Enforcement of pa not displaying decals r-wheeled vehicles ents may find the lieneflts of forming car III save them dollars as the Security Of- :omplete car pool arrangements. > form car pools should contact the office irm and card form for each vehicle Ip the icessary to purchase only one paid parking ir pool. Students can use the same decal provided they live in different residences. med before purchasing parking decal per- rs In the pool as the refund schedule does d parking Is now underway and vehicles may be cited. Cost of decals are $15 for ehlcles. PAPERBACKS Passages by Sheer,/ Star Wars by Lucas Storm Warning by Higgins The Right A tho Power by Jaworski Trinity by Uris* Blind Ambition by Dean Life after Life by Mood^ Crowned Heads by Tryon These & many more paperback besfselers now stocked in the lower level of the Bookstore. .KENNEL BOOKSTORE IN THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS Double cross ihe common crowd. VJ DOSEQUIS jgBMjto ^he urcommon import AIR CONDITIONING AUTOS • TRUCKS • MOTOR HOMES 8 1 DAY INSTALLATION SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES & MODELS a Complete G.M. Service A Specialty SALES • SERVICE ■ AMC - A R A • MARK IV Ask About Our Special Off Season S Fleet Rates QUALITY WORKfrlANSHIP'TERMS AVAILABLE i HEU.WIO — Pick-Up * Delivery • Pre-Job Estimates overload springs ART WILLIAMS ^SS^ML..^ -vOO-9866 ing Currently ■ The Collegian Rozariq sees national slot for aqua team lo players fr Aiming for as many years as they'll give him, CSUF'* newest waterpolo Coach Rick Rozarto Is . optomlstic about the coming sea- Offlcially known only as the "visiting coach for the aquatics program," Rozarto (s understandably hesitant to discuss the touchy situation he has walked Last year, Coach John pat- nott was suddenly dismissed and many students active In CSUF's aquatics program were worried about the future of their sports at the university. Eventually going before the Associated Student Senate, the students gained that body's sup- port for the aquatics program and soon after were given the guar- ' antee that their program would not be canceled, at least not this The reason for Patnott's dismiss!', and Uie angry reaction from the water sports participants, was that a new basketball coach was going to be hired. This new hiring, and the retention of the old basketball Coach, Ed Gregory, as a P.E. Instructor, caused the sports department to have a surplus of llred help. A ratio had to be maintained, so someone had to go. That some- How stable is the ru'.ure of the waterpolo and swlmmlnrpro- gram al CSUF? Rozarto, 22, Is thinking only of winning. "We're In a very competitive league, but I think we have a chance to K0 to the nationals. That's our u»l, to gain a berth In the natlonals,"satd the yoong Rozarlo's optimism items from his abundance of talent on th* waterpolo squad. Two seniors. Rot. Happ«r and Chris 'Gothard, captain of the team for the past two years, will be team leaders, according to Razarto, with help from two promising freshmen, Greg Morgan and Craig Zaharrls. Mario Plasencla, a Junior, will also been one of Rozarto'a key past few years. to make a committment to Uie team because of work difficulties. "There's a lot of talented waterpolo players In this area," said Rozarto. "USC and some of the other Southern California schools recruit up here. If I'm here next year I plan to do most of my recruiting from this area, the high schools and the Junior colleges." The Cabrtllo IC graduate also has plans to I the northern "Northern California teams are coming along rapidly. They're ho're'! becoming competitive wtth the powerful Southern California *c- "We need to keep growing here at Fresno. Right now, we're not growing. We hope to keep work- If they know the person," said his players before, having stu- Rozarlo. "But, I've had nothing dent taught at Hoover and Cab- cooporaUon since I've beon rtiio, -hers some of his players come from, s known some of (Continued on p. 4) After graduating from Cabrtllo, Rozarto played waterpolo for CSUF In 1174 and 1975. Because of ols young age, Rozarto could have problems controlling his team, but, so far, he says there have been no confrontations. "I guess It could be possible Fantasy Science-Fiction Old & New Comic Books T-Sblrfa Posters Portfolios STAR WARS Edward Zepeda's Comic Den 633 Fifth Sf. Clovis, Calif. 93612 299-1590 FINE A-PT0™0^ MAPLE AT BUTLER 251-8078 Welcome Back, Students! THAT NEW 8REED OF CAT IS ON A WHOLE NEW TRIP! VV^^^] ..From junk pile to jet set "j^*' '" 1 He's X rated and animated! TOMORROW %acM Do Your Banking In Style. P Don't forget to pick up yotrr CU. Events Schedule 4 Pro- g 8T-unGnld»»tselec" * *-'*" Coming next week: • All tbe President'• Men'' ******** I»1911»19 M t M.M.M.IJL- IIIHI» «IIJU SEE BELOW FOR SPECIAL BANK OFFERINGS AT UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK has developed a program for full-time college students, offering student checking acts and limited credit accounts to those who qualify. Students are offered a checking account at $1 per month with no service charge during the months of June, July, and August, n balance is required, and the account will remain open during the summer months UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK Four convenient locations: First it Herndon. Manchester Mall || Tower Office on E. Olive Van Nest & Fresno St
Object Description
Title | 1977_08 The Daily Collegian August 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | Aug 31, 1977 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | kml®l withei to do. That ti President's message Welcome from Baxter ■i rigin trwnn iivprsity education the faculty or stalCand 'it of your potentialities, iring. Talk with people. New night program •omplete a decree In attendtm; erled Coward residents who must n "hi classes only. Dr. Louis work and are unable to attendday- ,'olpp. CSUF \lre president for tune classes, hut who would like irademic affairs, said the new to add to their educational ex- v?hf school proeram Is belnfr. perienre or hecln work toward a istaUlstied to extend the educa- new career obieclive. onal opportunltlesofferedbythe / larger segment of The departments of rrsycholoiry 'and Sociology will each offer nine the are scheduled for the fall from This Is the first time enou-h (he J|nme F,.onornics Depart- •eneral duration and lower dlv- _,„,_ slon classes have teen scheduled ror work towards adegreedurtnc Ihe evening. This new program The School of Business and Ad- »-ill allow students to work for mlnlslrative Sciences has sche- Istjrees in business, home eco- duled 31 lower and upper dlvl- lomirs. sociology sad pay* slon classes for the evening hours -;,oln.-.. in the fall semester. Jog-a-thon set for Sept. 17 With hopes of matching the financial success of many other West Coast universities, CSUF will hold a jog-a-thon on Sept. 17. Red Estes said the effort Is to raise money to complete' the new Several prizes will be awarded to the top money makers, Including an eight-day, seven-night two to Hawaii for $3,000 In ple- The grand prize, which win go to the solicitor of $5,000, will be a 15-day trip to the P?o Moscow. lity. aware of the events and people ol Ihe CSUT on lime or mak inq a couple of new friends,. arts ami «.*•»<.■•», proli--sionai*luiiir- and personal it an comes lo.|elher taler In Ihe cities ami towns ol the Sari kianum vallty. or where ever one may VY> will Jilt mill lo r|f.emphasize Ihe student on Ihe very Iviie ol work Hut will challenge them lor Ihe rest •• linn lives in Ihe work in<| population. Car Pool Info all-weather tracks In the country," said Estes. "We want to complete the facility by adding a dirt berm for grandstands, a press box and landscaping." Entry packets for the Job-a- thon are available In the Athletic Department lorated In the Men's Cym. loggers should solicit friends or businesses to pledge money for every lap run. As an added Incentive, campus organizations are allowed to keep i public service lo students, faculty, admini staff; The Collegia! Those interested,in publishing their car poo' notifications i is, approximate limes and otione num- Such request may be mailed, brought Collegian office in ihe Kcnts-Campus half th n the thre< e-hour sessions New classes Ten courses will he offered during the rail semester by the Experimental College at CSUF. Most Experimental College study. Students can registi 1." "EOP: College A< out the delays wlilrh are normally necessary In curriculum development and without long- range committments ol staff and The complete list of Experimental College courses and course descriptions Is available free on request from the Experimental College Office. The courses Building, 487-2486. Energy-minded stu Pools should he foi mils for any of the c; not allow for a full fee Enforcement of pa not displaying decals r-wheeled vehicles ents may find the lieneflts of forming car III save them dollars as the Security Of- :omplete car pool arrangements. > form car pools should contact the office irm and card form for each vehicle Ip the icessary to purchase only one paid parking ir pool. Students can use the same decal provided they live in different residences. med before purchasing parking decal per- rs In the pool as the refund schedule does d parking Is now underway and vehicles may be cited. Cost of decals are $15 for ehlcles. PAPERBACKS Passages by Sheer,/ Star Wars by Lucas Storm Warning by Higgins The Right A tho Power by Jaworski Trinity by Uris* Blind Ambition by Dean Life after Life by Mood^ Crowned Heads by Tryon These & many more paperback besfselers now stocked in the lower level of the Bookstore. .KENNEL BOOKSTORE IN THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS Double cross ihe common crowd. VJ DOSEQUIS jgBMjto ^he urcommon import AIR CONDITIONING AUTOS • TRUCKS • MOTOR HOMES 8 1 DAY INSTALLATION SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES & MODELS a Complete G.M. Service A Specialty SALES • SERVICE ■ AMC - A R A • MARK IV Ask About Our Special Off Season S Fleet Rates QUALITY WORKfrlANSHIP'TERMS AVAILABLE i HEU.WIO — Pick-Up * Delivery • Pre-Job Estimates overload springs ART WILLIAMS ^SS^ML..^ -vOO-9866 ing Currently ■ The Collegian Rozariq sees national slot for aqua team lo players fr Aiming for as many years as they'll give him, CSUF'* newest waterpolo Coach Rick Rozarto Is . optomlstic about the coming sea- Offlcially known only as the "visiting coach for the aquatics program," Rozarto (s understandably hesitant to discuss the touchy situation he has walked Last year, Coach John pat- nott was suddenly dismissed and many students active In CSUF's aquatics program were worried about the future of their sports at the university. Eventually going before the Associated Student Senate, the students gained that body's sup- port for the aquatics program and soon after were given the guar- ' antee that their program would not be canceled, at least not this The reason for Patnott's dismiss!', and Uie angry reaction from the water sports participants, was that a new basketball coach was going to be hired. This new hiring, and the retention of the old basketball Coach, Ed Gregory, as a P.E. Instructor, caused the sports department to have a surplus of llred help. A ratio had to be maintained, so someone had to go. That some- How stable is the ru'.ure of the waterpolo and swlmmlnrpro- gram al CSUF? Rozarto, 22, Is thinking only of winning. "We're In a very competitive league, but I think we have a chance to K0 to the nationals. That's our u»l, to gain a berth In the natlonals,"satd the yoong Rozarlo's optimism items from his abundance of talent on th* waterpolo squad. Two seniors. Rot. Happ«r and Chris 'Gothard, captain of the team for the past two years, will be team leaders, according to Razarto, with help from two promising freshmen, Greg Morgan and Craig Zaharrls. Mario Plasencla, a Junior, will also been one of Rozarto'a key past few years. to make a committment to Uie team because of work difficulties. "There's a lot of talented waterpolo players In this area," said Rozarto. "USC and some of the other Southern California schools recruit up here. If I'm here next year I plan to do most of my recruiting from this area, the high schools and the Junior colleges." The Cabrtllo IC graduate also has plans to I the northern "Northern California teams are coming along rapidly. They're ho're'! becoming competitive wtth the powerful Southern California *c- "We need to keep growing here at Fresno. Right now, we're not growing. We hope to keep work- If they know the person," said his players before, having stu- Rozarlo. "But, I've had nothing dent taught at Hoover and Cab- cooporaUon since I've beon rtiio, -hers some of his players come from, s known some of (Continued on p. 4) After graduating from Cabrtllo, Rozarto played waterpolo for CSUF In 1174 and 1975. Because of ols young age, Rozarto could have problems controlling his team, but, so far, he says there have been no confrontations. "I guess It could be possible Fantasy Science-Fiction Old & New Comic Books T-Sblrfa Posters Portfolios STAR WARS Edward Zepeda's Comic Den 633 Fifth Sf. Clovis, Calif. 93612 299-1590 FINE A-PT0™0^ MAPLE AT BUTLER 251-8078 Welcome Back, Students! THAT NEW 8REED OF CAT IS ON A WHOLE NEW TRIP! VV^^^] ..From junk pile to jet set "j^*' '" 1 He's X rated and animated! TOMORROW %acM Do Your Banking In Style. P Don't forget to pick up yotrr CU. Events Schedule 4 Pro- g 8T-unGnld»»tselec" * *-'*" Coming next week: • All tbe President'• Men'' ******** I»1911»19 M t M.M.M.IJL- IIIHI» «IIJU SEE BELOW FOR SPECIAL BANK OFFERINGS AT UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK has developed a program for full-time college students, offering student checking acts and limited credit accounts to those who qualify. Students are offered a checking account at $1 per month with no service charge during the months of June, July, and August, n balance is required, and the account will remain open during the summer months UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK Four convenient locations: First it Herndon. Manchester Mall || Tower Office on E. Olive Van Nest & Fresno St |