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EASTER BUNNY MARGARET ROMERO makes dren. (Photo by Joe Laspina) Women, minority recruitment underway for grad programs A statewide effort Is underway dies, said 11 U.C campuses, the ofSouthernCallfornla ty persons and women entering Stanford U rraduate programs and profes Washington and CSU sional schools In California. Representatives from Unlver- t to provide Informa- ;>rlvale Institutions of higher ed- icatlon have formed a Coordl- latlng Committee on Graduate elevant topics. ind Professional School Advance- Dr. Shac klett said the presen- s on U.C. and Call fornia State, for minority, low-income wrslty and College cam-^ women students, but all pers is regarding graduate and - interested In graduate study i a participant In the pro- He said that although the ni n, CSUF will conduct a ber of minority persons iduate Fair* from 10 a.m. to women entering graduate p m. April 28, on the veranda grams has Increased in rei e College Union. years, statistics still lndl< )ben Shacklett. artinc dean the need for further Increai le School of liraduale Stu- particularly In the areas ofbi CONTEMPORARY HAIR DESIGN Herzenberg named to physics panel Carolina L. Herzenberg, a vis Itlng associate professor and lecturer In physics at CSUF has been appointed to the 197G Committee on the Status of Women In Physics Th,. ,- SHORT HAIR IS INI Gloria Jelladian 233-0152 V_ DON'T DELAY Book By Phone Easter bunny visits kids at Sorority Mall by Linda Brown Staff Reporter Amidst delighted, childish oohs and aahs, the Easter bunny arrived on Sorority Mall yesterday. The bunny's appearance was the highlight for the 18 Jefferson Elementary School students who attended an Easter egg hunt In the Kappa KappaCammasorority The children were treated to by CSUF's Panhellenlc Council. the hunt Inside, but It failed to dampen the spirits Involved. yBoggess, Nine-year-old AndrlaScheyder received the prize for the most eggs found,.-She attributed her luck in finding 17 eggs to her quickness, adding 1 found mostly big ones.- The ones who had a good Ume. Sorority member Chert Routt said, 'I enjoyed seeing the kids,running around and being excited. I think <rx h thing to do." * The children, with their wide crlns and happy expressions, obviously agreed that it was a good Freckle-faced David Turner enloyed the egg hunt the most. *l had nine eggs but I gave one to my mother for a souvenir," Sorority members expressed amazement that IK kids could find 15 dozen eggs In less than CSUF students obtain awards receive Amoco Oil Compar 'Award of Excellence* for parlor achievement In the Ami can College Theatre Festival the school and birthday parties, so this was ould be a good really nice,* she said. * One of the most enthused par- 1th their wide tlclpants was the Easter bunhy. Margaret Romero, who played the part, said, 1 was very excited about being the Easter bunny because the kids had so much n the Dance of Henry Spar- 'he play was one of seven atlon chosen to appear In d the Council of Those who received the award for their participation Intheproduction are play producer Edward F. EmanuEl, and students Robert Westenberg, George Carson, Sandra G. Curtis, Ray Johns, Howard Bolter, RobertBeuth, Joe Tanner. Wayne Lawrence, James Fehllg, Joe Lizama, FrankCam- pos, Shirly Davis, John E. Osborne. Roland Hurst, Robert Zenk. Cindy Chaplin, Slndl Goldman and Prtscllla Richardson. • The American College Theatre Festival began In 1067 as a Joint effort of theatre educators and professionals, government and business to provide a national unlversltv theatre. ROSE IN A VASE 'I CONDITS FIOWEK & GIRS Cedar -.Shields Ptv ZZ7-SM4 copy plus XEROX COPIES 1 < run it for you! 1 3 Guarantee) Towers 1322 E. Shaw 226-2666 / California Law Institute at Santa Barbara Now accepting applications for Summer Session Starting June 29, 1976 Fall Term-commencing September 7, 1976 Degree programs leading to LIB or JO Degrees Graduates Qualify for California Bar Eominations TRANSFER STUDENTS ACCEPTED Law School Campus Sigma Nu to hold cancer fund drive A 20-mlle Blke-A-Thon to raise funds for the Fresno County unit of the American Cancer Society will be held Saturday under the sponsorship of the society and Sigma Nu fraternity. Allen Hennlng, Sigma Nu vice president, said the event will begin at 7:30 a.m. from the parking lot of Hoover HlghSchool with the riders making a northern loop past Woodward Park and Fort Washington Country Club before returning to the high school, pants are asked to ob- y pledges for each mile hey ride. Check points will be set up along the route to verify :he distance they complete for ise In collecting their pledges. Hennlng said advance pledge :ards have been distributed to unlor and senior high schools ind local bicycle shops. How- it the high school with pledge parttcl; He said the music group, 'Hot To Co* has offered to provide a free dance for the high school with the largest total donation by its students. Efforts also are being made to arrange for other individual and school awards for largest donations. For further Information, contact Hennlng or the Blke-A-Thon chairman, Tom Daniels, at the Sigma Nu fraternity house at 291-7946. Library schedule .The CSUF library will observe the following schedule over the spring break: April 10-11 closed; April 12-16, 8 a.m.-4:50 p.m.: April 17-18 closed. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN VlJ^lf.Xo 1 ] lF*S DAVID GAETA clears the barrier in 440-yard intermediate dies action during last weekend's meet against UC Santa Parbara. (a, who holds the top Bulldog time in the 110 high hurdles ('4.7) third-best in the 400 hurdles (46.1) will compete this weekend •n the Bulldogs travel to San Luis Obispo to meet Cal Poly and I .vine. (Photo by Merrill Oliver) Bulldog sports calendar following Usta all CSUF TODAY otf-here (San Joaquin Coun- Club), CSUF Classic, 7:30 SATURDAY .olf-here (San Joaquin Coun- . Club), CSUF Classic, 12:30 riaseball-at Long Beach State, on doubleheader). I>nnll (men)-here, SanFran- : rack-at San LulsOblspofCal itleheader). rack - here (Ratcltffe Stain), United States Track and Id Federation Decathlon, 10 UC Davis, 1 p. m. (doubleheader). Track - here (Ratcllffe Stadium), United States Track and Field Federation Decathlon, 10 Golf-at slhta Cruz, Far Western Intercollegiate Tournament, THURSDAY ,, Golf-at Santa Cruz, Far Western Intercollegiate Tournament, all day. FRIDAY, APRIL 16 Golf-at Santa Cruz, Far Western Intercollegiate Tournament, all day. " Badminton - at San Francisco State, Northern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament, 7-10 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 17 Badminton - at San Francisco State, Northern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament, 9 a.m. SUNDAY. APRIL 18 Baseball-at University of Pacific, 2:30 p.m. OVERSEAS JOBS ;;WC: Olympia Drawing Company. Olympia. * In a world buffeted by chnngu. consider the unchanging church let On a fateful day in October. WI9.MacC. fWnfeld received Patent 11.HO, 521 for it. A glcamingl symphony of spring steel, the < hurch key \v;is used by three generations of thirsty collegian Oly drinkers. Not until the twist- keep. Old,,, utility questioned, although t limning Oly drinker will alwn. ne on hand for tav-Stubbics and le bottles. The design ofthe church key hasn't changed because it was made with skill, ingenuity and simplicity. A great beer Jocsn't change for many of the same reasons. If it's done right going in. you'll have an unchanging standard of quality. Some things never change. Olympia ^DVBarij^ _J Friday, April 9,1976 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN -3 Favorites advance in intramural hoop playoffs The surprises were few i first-round play concluded In the Intramural basketball playoffs. The only shocker in the opening round saw loth-ranked Party Boys handle No. 6 Delta Upsllon 56-34. In other playoff action, top- ranked Peon U won by forfeit over Homan Barf II, No. 5Graves W.P.O;D. blasted Sigma Alpha Epsllon U 80-28, third-ranked Sigma Chi I defeated M-3-3rd 53-41, fourth-ranked Sigma Alpha Epallon I rolled past Refectory 64-27, No. 8 Commons Clockworth Spud topped 9th- ranked Wizard 60-51, Ball Hawks edged Casagrande 56-53 and No. Top 10 intramural basketball rankings Compiled by the Intramural department. Records are in parentheses and include all games prior to the ptayotTa. (5-0) (5-0) (6-1) («-l) Graves W.P.O.D. Delta Upsllon Ball Hawks 2 P.O.r. ripped Sigma Cbl n 82727. Quarter final-round action will begin Monday April 19 with the Ball Hawks meeting P.O.P. at 9 p.m. The quarterfinals will continue April 20 with SAE I facing Commons Clockworth at 7 p.m., W.p.o.D. meeting Sigma Chi I at 8 p.m. and Peon U playing Party Boys at 9 p.m. The semifinal games will be April 21-22, with the finals set for either April 26 or 27. All games will be played at the Men's round Included Graves' Don De- • Wolf (24), Sigma Chl's Tim Bos (23), SAE's Tim Beene (22), party Boys' Ray Loflin and Graves' Glenn Borgeson(21 each) and Commons' Ray Salvatore ' (20). 1. PeonU 2. P.O. P. 3. Sigma Ch (6-0) (6-1) (4-1) 1. Commons Clockworth (5-0) 9. Wizard 10. Party Boys (5-1) (4-1) CAR RALLY byAHOC April 9tr McDonald's al 8 p.m. - Shaw & H si For Info: 299-3856 7ILLA&S.SBQES io spend a summer of study in unusually pleasant surroundings choosing from a wide variety of courses taught by distinguished Stanford faculty and visiting professors. Courses offered include: ■ Environmental Field Geology and Land-Use Planning in California ■ Cultural Pluralism ■ Basic Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Photography ■ Psychology of Law ■ Mass Media Institute ■ Aeronautics and Astronautics ■ Computer-Generated Music ■ American Studies ■ Film Aesthetics ■¥ Women in American Society ■ and many others. If. you arc an undergraduate or graduate student Wivcrsity, a graduate of a recognized college or twenty-five or over, then you're eligible to enroll another college or i person aged STANFORD SUMMER VISITOR PROGRAM 1976 June 21 to August 14 Write or call for more information: Stanford Summer Visitor Prograi - Building I, Room 2A v Stanford, California 94305 \ (415)497-3109
Object Description
Title | 1976_04 The Daily Collegian April 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 | April 9, 1976 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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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EASTER BUNNY MARGARET ROMERO makes
dren. (Photo by Joe Laspina)
Women, minority recruitment
underway for grad programs
A statewide effort Is underway
dies, said
11 U.C campuses, the
ofSouthernCallfornla
ty persons and women entering
Stanford U
rraduate programs and profes
Washington and CSU
sional schools In California.
Representatives from Unlver-
t to provide Informa-
;>rlvale Institutions of higher ed-
icatlon have formed a Coordl-
latlng Committee on Graduate
elevant topics.
ind Professional School Advance-
Dr. Shac
klett said the presen-
s on U.C. and Call fornia State, for minority, low-income
wrslty and College cam-^ women students, but all pers
is regarding graduate and - interested In graduate study
i a participant In the pro- He said that although the ni
n, CSUF will conduct a ber of minority persons
iduate Fair* from 10 a.m. to women entering graduate p
m. April 28, on the veranda grams has Increased in rei
e College Union. years, statistics still lndl<
)ben Shacklett. artinc dean the need for further Increai
le School of liraduale Stu- particularly In the areas ofbi
CONTEMPORARY HAIR DESIGN
Herzenberg named
to physics panel
Carolina L. Herzenberg, a vis
Itlng associate professor and lecturer In physics at CSUF has
been appointed to the 197G Committee on the Status of Women In
Physics
Th,. ,-
SHORT HAIR IS INI
Gloria Jelladian
233-0152
V_
DON'T DELAY
Book By Phone
Easter bunny visits
kids at Sorority Mall
by Linda Brown
Staff Reporter
Amidst delighted, childish oohs
and aahs, the Easter bunny arrived on Sorority Mall yesterday.
The bunny's appearance was
the highlight for the 18 Jefferson
Elementary School students who
attended an Easter egg hunt In
the Kappa KappaCammasorority
The children were treated to
by CSUF's Panhellenlc Council.
the hunt Inside, but It failed to
dampen the spirits Involved.
yBoggess,
Nine-year-old AndrlaScheyder
received the prize for the most
eggs found,.-She attributed her
luck in finding 17 eggs to her
quickness, adding 1 found mostly
big ones.-
The
ones who had a good Ume. Sorority member Chert Routt said, 'I
enjoyed seeing the kids,running
around and being excited. I think
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