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2-THE DAH.Y COLLEGIAN Friday, November 7, 1975 The question person Letter Worm lover surfaces don't understand nematodes. They a hardly visible won Should give people choices. Re- love and understanding, not on sex. I happen to be a nemaphlle, and that's O.K. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN oldogyne, for example, ca switch gender to fit the occasion genetically. We must fight stereotyping, otherwise nematodes But watch out, the nematodes are beginning to demand that they too be allocated $050 to sponsor an appearance by a prominent nematologlst, and there are far the 60 of the other misunderstood campus group. Don't any of the rest of) ou nematophlles come out until you are ready, It may be best to stay encysted Just a while longer until "Nematode its Into full swing. j DARKROOM RENTAL 1st hour FREE RATE: $2.50 PER HOUR IfiWF-TWWcjrj I 300 W. Shaw Ave At Maroa ■ FRESNO. CAUP. 83704 Phoni 22 0.8313 WORKSHOPS YOUR WHOLESALE aDTS ieCTRONlCSpARTS 1LECTKV HOUSE [fflfiEEggS All Types of Electronic Components For The Do It Yourself & Experimenters EICO TEST EQUIPMENT &OOKS - SAM'S <S Rl DEH'S Citizens Band Receivers LARGEST SELECTION IN THE VALLEY J W Radio A T.V. Receiving Tubes QPADlC Y Come in and visit our taf I **"% IX IX I Stereo-Hi-Fi Dept. ELECTRONICS Ph: 227-2986 , Ph: 299-1033 2406 N. Blackstone 602 Shaw, Clovis t^Xs*., Youth confererence scheduled Saturday apply." Sepulveda saifi the venture will also give the CSUF Chicanos a chance to talk to the high school students In preparation for CSUF's Jay Sepulveda, corresponding secretary for the CSUF committee and coordinator of MECHA's Recruitment Committee, said the purpose Is basically to acquaint high school Chicanos with the upcoming deadlines for college "We're concerned with helping on applications for college and financial aid," he said. "We'll would like t to get their Ideas them on what they Twelve valley high schools will attend Sanger's conference.CSUF Is planning on Inviting thirty. Speaking at the Sanger conference will be La Raza Studies Coordinator Alex Saragoza. Representatives from Mini-Corps, Los Danzantes de Aztlan and el Teatro Esplrltu will also attend. Thrilla' fight tape delayed Stadium (Continued from Page I) Dec. 1G and Jan. 1. It Is expected to go to the . California State University and Colleges Board of Trustees in their January or March meeting, depending on when the report Is completed, he said. The CSUF board makes the final decision on whether the stadium can be hullt. •Thrilla in Manila,* the video tape of the Joe Frazler-Muham- mad All fight of last month, has been delayed two weeks, according to Program Adviser Gary Bonglovannl. Bonglovannl said the video tape the company has requested the showing bedelayed for legal reaso scheduled lo be shown this week. It has been res week of Nov. 17 CSUF Is renting the video tape for $180 becau se It Is *a pre- ferred custome r," said Bonglo- EUROPE ISRAEL AFRO •We could legally show the would probably be named In a Bonglovannl said the video tape Is In color and Is the full fight, not just the highlights. He also said the film will be shown on La Raza prof starts campaign Friday, Oct. Dlvlsadero, at Ness Ave. lew with the ROSE IN A VASE ' I CONDITS ROWERS 4 GffTS Cedar ft Shields Ph. 227-3564 copy plus Mon*! XEROX COPIES foto blow ups Guarantee Towers 1322 E. Shaw it. 9:00-1:« 3' stated she Is seeking volunteer workers to do precinct work and ■We need lots of people to help get out the vote on December 9,' said Perez. The La Raza Studies professor also said anyone wanting to register to vote can do so at campaign headquarters or call 237-4451. to 0 are planning help raise i Plnedale penses. The first held Saturday at th Community Center 7170 N. San Pablo In Plnedale. Tickets are priced at $2 each. The second benefit will be held at the Rainbow Ballroom on Thursday, Nov. 13. Music willbe provided by Fresno's Beto Gar- State board wants students . by Gait Oliver Students have finally been granted an opportunity to participate In the decision-making process ol the California State University System. * . Last month Governor Edmund G. Brown signed legislation that will entitle a student representative from the university system to sit on the Board of Trustees. Student Body President David Price III tees this as a 'very positive step forward.* "For the first time, a student from the CSUC system wUI sit- as a member of the Board, with full voting and membership rights. This gives the students a greater voiyi in the governance of our system, and will help to better meet the needs of the students,' said Price. Price explained that the California State University and Colleges Student Presidents Asso ciation will be screening the applicants and will send to Governor Brown no more than five name* from which he will select the Student Trustee. 'By this process we will be able to have the best qualified student represent the almost 300,000 students In our system,* Price said. The position of Student Trustee is open to any student currently In the system with a Junior standing, and who will be on campus for at least one more year, he said. This student will participate In meetings of the CSUC Board of Trustees held six times a year In Los Angeles; there will be an expense grant of $50.00 a day, plus transportation for these oc- •So fir there have been no applications picked up by Fresno State students,* said Price. *I would encourage students to avail themselves of this opportunity as It comes only after several years of efforts to gain student representation on the CSUC Board of Applications are available in room 300 of the College Union. The application process also Includes the following: 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 CSUF Dairy Club elects officers CSUF Dairy Club officers have dent; Kathy Duarte, vlce-presi- been elected for the 1975-76 d«nt; Joanne Moreda, secretary; year. Bert Plnoll, treasurer and Donna Jim Santos was elected presi- Mooney. renortar. plaining why the student wishes to be a student Trustee; and -a brief description of what the student sees as the function and mission of CSU colleges and how they relate to state government. The application should be mailed directly to: John Rico, Student President, San Jose State University, 211 South 9th St., San Jose, Calif. 95192. The application deadline Is midnight November 17, or In the case of late mailings, a 14-day filing period will be adhered to. Increased enrollment ups revenues by Dave Menendian This fall's increased enrollment - up to 15,703 - also rented In $7,000 extra from man- i.itory student fees, Associated iiiident Body President David The money Is called "extra* ••cause It Is above the projected IS budget, which was based on this fall's projected enrollment : 15,000. •The $7,000 Is In unallocated : .-serve," Price explained. "Actually It is $7,000 minus 28 per cent, which goes to the athletic , rogram automatically. "Unallocated reserve Just >eans that the money can be al- HKLP CHAD STUDENTS? Price had •« immediate Ideas on how the money might be used. •We don't have plans right now,* he said. "Though It has been brought to my attention that graduate students have contributed the might r Include how we're going to spend this money. This will beaprece- dent-settlngyear,* he said. KSTAIILISII POLICIES •I want the Senate to establish policies and guidelines on our financial affairs,* Price continued. "A budgetary guidelines i been formed and p these folks." Price emphasized the Importance of budget-making policy on the part of student govern- •We have to start establishing policy on how to allocate our reserve money, then we can also T. hese churches invite you to worship this Sundoy . . . St. Paul's Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 K. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays 7:30 - 9 - 11 MASSES: Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 5 p.m. Mass (For Sun. Op.) Key. Sergio P. Negro - Sister Louis Marie Cramer Price added, I'd like to get a clear direction from the Senate, and If It's reasonable and In the best Interest of the students we'll KFSR Radio schedule for week >«S Sp'o".. c™, »M Spo'A.'sp.'" Rocky Ro 1000 Prasm IOO Sip Of . FRIDAY 000 Slc„o« '00 SlpO? -- AUTO & HOME STEREOS AT DEALERS COST AM/FM - 8 TRACK STEREO - IN DASH AM/FM - CASSETTE STEREO - IN DASH REG. PRICE - $129.95 DEALERS COST - $QQ00 L home stereos — am/fm/8 track as low as $75.00 for complete information write OR CALL (209) 2997168 or 299-8228 AFTER FIVE We accept Matter Charge and BankAmericard Millbrook United Presbyterian Church 3020 N. MlI.I.nnoOK (Between Shields t, Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 8:45 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 a.m. - Prof. Roger Chlttlck teaching on the "Book of Job" EVENING SERVICE 7:00 p.m. Sundays COLLEGE FELLOWSHIP 8:00 p.m. Sundays Ernest I. Bradley, Pastor COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST DULLARD (Between First and Cedar) SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship,-10 a.m. Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Special Class for College Students Dedicated to Serving the College Community Transportation Available - Phone 439-6530 Minister: Clifford Reeves; Youth Minister, Ralph Llndsey TRINITY LUTHERAN. CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Ashlan) Ph: 229-8581 0:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION - 1st St cla a lhls UNITED CHURCH CENTER FOURTH and BARSTOW - Phone 224-1947 * Sunday Worship: 9:15 - UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 - WESLEY METHODIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SECOND CHURCH OF CHMST^SCIENTIST Sunday Services and Sunday School — 10 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meeting - 8 p.m. READING ROOM - dally, weekdays 11:30 to 3:30 280 West Shaw Ave. (2 miles West of FSU Campus) COLLEGE ^ORGANIZATION - Meets In Student Union Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. — check bulletin board tor room. BETHEL TEMPLE •JUST SOUTH OF FASHION FAIR* 4665 NORTH FIRST (Near Shaw) Phone: 225-0411 David Stlnson, Pastor Lawrence Baldwin, Assoc, pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 Children's Church: 11:00 a.m. Evening Service: Tueaday - Youth Meeting: 5:30 p.m. Jr. High, High School, College Youth Wednesday - Bible Study and Prayer: 7:30 p.ro. "A GROWING CHURCH IN A GROWING COMMUNITY
Object Description
Title | 1975_11 The Daily Collegian November 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | Nov 7, 1975 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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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2-THE DAH.Y COLLEGIAN Friday, November 7, 1975
The question person
Letter
Worm lover
surfaces
don't understand
nematodes. They a
hardly visible won
Should give people choices. Re-
love and understanding, not on
sex. I happen to be a nemaphlle,
and that's O.K.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
oldogyne, for example, ca
switch gender to fit the occasion
genetically. We must fight stereotyping, otherwise nematodes
But watch out, the nematodes
are beginning to demand that they
too be allocated $050 to sponsor
an appearance by a prominent
nematologlst, and there are far
the 60 of the other misunderstood campus group. Don't any of
the rest of) ou nematophlles come
out until you are ready, It may
be best to stay encysted Just
a while longer until "Nematode
its Into full swing.
j DARKROOM RENTAL
1st hour FREE
RATE: $2.50 PER HOUR
IfiWF-TWWcjrj
I 300 W. Shaw Ave At Maroa
■ FRESNO. CAUP. 83704
Phoni 22 0.8313
WORKSHOPS
YOUR WHOLESALE aDTS
ieCTRONlCSpARTS
1LECTKV HOUSE
[fflfiEEggS
All Types of
Electronic Components For The
Do It Yourself & Experimenters
EICO TEST EQUIPMENT
&OOKS - SAM'S |