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Editorship Coupes capsules applieafion$ Telephone jobs Bernle Valdez of the Pacific Telephone Company will be on - campus today to recruit students for management positions with the phone company. Positions include marketing, plant foreman, construction foreman, accounting, engineering, traffic manager, employment manager, business office supervisor, and employment Inter- Students with any major may qualify for these jobs. Starting salaries range from $1000 to $1200 per month. For information on the interview sessions, contact the EOP office at 487-1021. Rhythmic music The Percussion Ensemble and the Marimba Ensemble at CSUF wilt perform In their first concert this year al 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, in the Music Building Recital Hall. Collette to play Hollywood studio musician Buddy Collette will be featured as guest artist with the CSUF Symphonic Band and Jazz Band "A" In a free concert Sunday, Dec. 4, at 3 p.m. in the College Union Lounge. Collette'. a flutist and tenor Dog Puddles s performed in studios for television stars such as Flip Wilson, John Denver, and Sammy Davis Jr. - Collette has also provided background music for several recording artists, Including Carole King, Joan Baez, Qulncy Jones, and Oliver Nelson. Board meeting There will be a meeting of the Board of Governors ol the CSUF Foundation on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at noon at the Downtown Club. ROTC test The fall 1978 Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) will be given in Air Science 154 at 8 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 2, and Saturday, Dec. 10. Students Interested In taking the test should call 487-2593. Hearing test Hearing tests will be offered to Fresno residents from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow, In Room 207A of the Hale Medical Center at 302 Fresno Street. The tests will be performed free of charge. For more information, contact Dr. Dennis J. Arnst, assistant professor of communicative disorders, at 487-2422. The deadline for applications for editorship of The Collegian has been extended to Friday, Dec. 9 at 4 p.m. Those interested may pick up applications in the Associated Students Office, CU 306, or at the Collegian offices in the Keats Campus BuUding. Applicants must provide three references, prepare a written statement of proposed policy for the paper they wish to edit, and meet with Media Council members. Editors for three other campus publications were chosen by the Media Council yesterday: ' They are: Donna Evans, U- huru; Felix Contreras, La Voz; and Karen Fagas, Backwash. Campus calendar TODAY FRIDAY N 12:30 p.m.-Unton lecture: Lt.t ^ >■ m;_FrW i Coi; Stuart M. Qulgg (Latin and Let Dle^'IA 101 (CU Lo»! American Bureau, U.S. StateDe- at 7 and 9:20p.in.). ^^ partment), "Why a NewPanama Canal Treaty Now?" CTT Lounge. 3 • p.m..Meeting: Board Directors, CSUF Association t 2:15 p.m.-Meetlng: Academic CV i09. '-■■ fP Policy and Planning Committee, T117. SATURDAY Collegian Classifieds Female needs same to share 2 br. apt. 1 ml no of CSUF $117.50 & half util. 431-6705 after 5:00 ■■' ruirtuetf from Paqe 6 s volleyball tceam ended the NCAC notch anainst co-champioo Stanford it of talent from which to begin next mine, hack will hcMicki iptured the Aqqie Invitatioi Hoi. I Vis, w!w came off an injured ankle during Ihc season, oual- ificil lor the NCAA national meet in Spokane, Wash, Deis finished 110th in a field of 25.1 in a race, run in l9-dc<iree weather. "MFiT KY.kIi .i hull- hitflvr. mii.1v ,i lull.- U.».vr .iikI earn .< Master •>(' hiv An> I Ytfiv ■» ilk- V.i.kim.-I Art I V4louv TV Ac.uk-inv i> unuiik- M.-rkins pnt.-~i.iul> II <.«i JvhiI.1 .|n.ihh .r. ,tn M I- A ..in.li.Lm-. v.iilhv.wl ' ll-,ui..ilv....iwv.ll...i...iii,4r,liv.i,r rill .ill ihis IuikK ...111X11 ..I..I mil ■ ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE, W tWU Street. San Francisco. CA "HUM • (415) 679-4200 Since WW the professional way to learn. A H \ Lister .<! Fine Ami Crt*dinat.if. I .mi iiH.r.x.-ii in.ipplvinc.r-.1 ..uiJiJ.it.' in unir UFA. Program. Tiro*' vnj nv lull partieulars nxurJim: rhts pn *r.im. O Fine Arts Dlllustratioo JDAvlvenisini! D Ph. t. vaphv D (Vaphk* rVnpi ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE, 540 IWu Street. San Francisco. GA.»th»,• |4lil 67 MM 3 p.m.-Sabbattcal report: James Sllnger (Philosophy), "Elementary Logic and Reasoning Skills," B 147. 4 p.m.-Natural sciences colloquium: Anthony Labarre(pro- fessor of mathematics), "Estimating Oil Reserves," NS 145. 7 p.m.-Sabbatical report: Carol Avent (Nursing), "Health Care In the Ecuadorian Jungle," SR 3-123. r-'. 8:15 p.m.-Musical opening of "Zorba," nightly through Saturday this week, Monday through Saturday next week, John Wright 8:30 a.m.-Registratloo for the 17th Annual FFARe^JZ Citrus Judging Contest,7^ sored by the plant science partment and Sunlclst Grown, Inc. Registration Is in thii BMg. ? • 3 p.m.-Union concert: CS0? Symphonic Band and Jazz Bias "A," with guest artist Bttk Collette. tag: art faculty biannual enW' Conley Art Gallery. Exhlbltlutt through Jan. 29. • a sharp, d'ls I sent a leader in the travel industry. No direct sales; 20 hours per week; starting Jan. I. We are looking for a winner - with a proven record of integrity, personal stability, and community involvement,'.Your self-initiative will 6e recognized and rewarded with an excellent incentive program. Hard work along with intelligence and innate sales know- how are the inqredients for this well-paid, part time position. Call Toll-free, I-8O0-82I-2270, ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN . RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN LANDSCAPE DESIGN TEXTILE DESIGN One- and Two-Year Programs. Classes start January 2nd. Call (209) 299-0137 or visit us at 280 Shaw Avenue, Clovis. DESGN INSTITUTE Walkoit Mediations Get Mixed Reactiois Vox - Monday,Dec 8. Pawl By Tomas Urlbes id agreement may to reached vim one more meeting. , Although representatires of the protesting students and of the Coallnga Dnlfled School Baud of Trustees an not as <--"-' they said • thl rd "' tost Friday Xmi it Coallnga Jr. men ana-ru School over alleged racial discrimination In the school district. Several heated Board meetings produced little If no Immediate solutions to the Issues. Altar lights broke out at the junior high and high schools, 'ho K—imm» uw nigu 5CUU015, toe i-omrrmnuy Halations Service (CRS) division tthe U.S. Justice department rvened. CRS rei Brlggs and Ed H lold mediation •iui the problems. The mmuauon committee consisted of Ave representatives of the district and board and five representatives of the protesting students and their parents. The parents are members of Lose* adres Unldos de Huron. Huron is 20 miles from Coallnga ana part of the school- district. Most of the students who walked out were Chtcanos from Huron. They commute to Coallnga to attend . trades 7-12. Friday morning, Howden saldthe progress of the mediation sessions «s difficult to assess;- "We're hopeful a major agreement can be worked out," he said prior to Friday afternoon's session. "At the end of this (Friday) afternoon, we'll know batter about the future. It might well toe just one more session after (FRIDAY'S MEETING WAS TOO LATE FOR THIS LA VOZ ISSUE) He said he could not comment Sarahl Escandon, a Coallnga High senior who has acted as spokesperson for the protesting students, said she is not satisfied ittee until Howden, In a two-hour paone call, persuaded her to continue her Involvement. She said one of her biggest, disappointments was the decision on where to hold {he meetings. Qelty Aaoidad ...If 2m 1/iua Jk fagd Coalition Sets Day Of 'Solidarity' The newly formed Third World be set up all around-the Free Coalition is sponsoring a. Third Speech area and each ethnic group World Fair to be held at CSUF will be selling their foods, ft is on Dec. 7. , . also reported that there might The purpose for'the fair is to be special speakers. It will be. gather . ail oppressed people, a day of solidarity and all people Black; Chlcanos, Indians, Orientals and Iranians. Booths will AdelitasPlan Disco Dance p,m. - 1:00 p.m. In the upstairs ™" ""ESto at rhetor 1U.be ready and willing to give you a UM or ^ ^ ^ ^ you're bad. . .Las Adelttas 1 i show us' how sweet Las Adelitas Second Annual Consentldo disco dance on Dec! 16, 1977 from !j00 food items. All proceeds collected will be used for food baskets which will be given to needy families and to purchase toys for chlld- • ranch. Allan U one of Sigiie =:: bmenfms pg. I Native ABericiM Threatened pg. 3 7 Year la ItaZa Stales Secrelttyjs fate pg. 3 Ctae. 30 pg. 3 Tits far W- 4 PEiili^tip H- k
Object Description
Title | 1977_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 |
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Title | Dec 1, 1977 Pg. 8- Dec 5, 1977 La Voz Pg. 1 |
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 |
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Editorship
Coupes capsules applieafion$
Telephone jobs
Bernle Valdez of the Pacific
Telephone Company will be on
- campus today to recruit students
for management positions with
the phone company.
Positions include marketing,
plant foreman, construction foreman, accounting, engineering,
traffic manager, employment
manager, business office supervisor, and employment Inter-
Students with any major may
qualify for these jobs. Starting
salaries range from $1000 to
$1200 per month.
For information on the interview sessions, contact the EOP
office at 487-1021.
Rhythmic music
The Percussion Ensemble and
the Marimba Ensemble at CSUF
wilt perform In their first concert this year al 8 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 5, in the Music Building
Recital Hall.
Collette to play
Hollywood studio musician
Buddy Collette will be featured
as guest artist with the CSUF
Symphonic Band and Jazz Band
"A" In a free concert Sunday,
Dec. 4, at 3 p.m. in the College
Union Lounge.
Collette'. a flutist and tenor
Dog Puddles
s performed in
studios for television stars such
as Flip Wilson, John Denver, and
Sammy Davis Jr. -
Collette has also provided background music for several recording artists, Including Carole
King, Joan Baez, Qulncy Jones,
and Oliver Nelson.
Board meeting
There will be a meeting of the
Board of Governors ol the CSUF
Foundation on Tuesday, Dec. 6,
at noon at the Downtown Club.
ROTC test
The fall 1978 Air Force
Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT)
will be given in Air Science 154
at 8 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 2,
and Saturday, Dec. 10.
Students Interested In taking
the test should call 487-2593.
Hearing test
Hearing tests will be offered
to Fresno residents from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. tomorrow, In Room
207A of the Hale Medical Center
at 302 Fresno Street.
The tests will be performed
free of charge.
For more information, contact
Dr. Dennis J. Arnst, assistant
professor of communicative disorders, at 487-2422.
The deadline for applications
for editorship of The Collegian
has been extended to Friday,
Dec. 9 at 4 p.m.
Those interested may pick up
applications in the Associated
Students Office, CU 306, or at
the Collegian offices in the Keats
Campus BuUding.
Applicants must provide three
references, prepare a written
statement of proposed policy for
the paper they wish to edit, and
meet with Media Council members.
Editors for three other campus
publications were chosen by the
Media Council yesterday: '
They are: Donna Evans, U-
huru; Felix Contreras, La Voz;
and Karen Fagas, Backwash.
Campus calendar
TODAY FRIDAY N
12:30 p.m.-Unton lecture: Lt.t ^ >■ m;_FrW i
Coi; Stuart M. Qulgg (Latin and Let Dle^'IA 101 (CU Lo»!
American Bureau, U.S. StateDe- at 7 and 9:20p.in.). ^^
partment), "Why a NewPanama
Canal Treaty Now?" CTT Lounge. 3 • p.m..Meeting: Board
Directors, CSUF Association t
2:15 p.m.-Meetlng: Academic CV i09. '-■■ fP
Policy and Planning Committee,
T117. SATURDAY
Collegian
Classifieds
Female needs same to share
2 br. apt. 1 ml no of CSUF
$117.50 & half util. 431-6705
after 5:00
■■' ruirtuetf from Paqe 6
s volleyball tceam ended the NCAC
notch anainst co-champioo Stanford
it of talent from which to begin next
mine, hack will hcMicki
iptured the Aqqie Invitatioi
Hoi. I Vis, w!w came off an injured ankle during Ihc season, oual-
ificil lor the NCAA national meet in Spokane, Wash, Deis finished
110th in a field of 25.1 in a race, run in l9-dc |