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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, May 7, 1976 Commentary Personal abuse by senate David Kllby showed up at the May 5 Associated Student Senate meeting with hopes of being appointed to the vacant Social Science senate seat. Instead, he was subjected to vicious, verbal attacks ch were not only uncalled for, but totally un- take on t e orflce. Then, 1 all or that her Senator Barbara KlSSt " °P'n Social Sc the depar ment don't even know wt She sa d the only thing one in 1 teel he senate shoulc have Kllby (re closed se sston. All or these comments » oul.l ha the tart 1 s Kllby and the were able to hear these st. lenient I. ror o ne, felt sorry Da ve Kill said abou the best h a could. 1 hellev e the lack nl com But what Iwthers n.e the most Is YOUR WHOLESALE ■LECTR ONICS PARTS HOUSE All Typos of Eloctronic Components For The) Do It Younolfi Exporimontors EICO TEST EQUIPMENT BOOKS- SAWS <J RIDER'S Citizens Band Ro-coivori Radio A T.V. Receiving Tubes rr>Tr* - Ls-W 50% oH lit Price VPAPIt V Come In and vlait our tj 1 <T*\ |\|\ I Stereo-Hi-Fi Dept. ELECTRONICS 2406 N. Blockstorf* 602 Skaw, Clevis i~ Ph: 227-2986 7Z-* Ph: 299-1033 Letter to the editor The verbal attacks began when Kllby was asked to list his qualifications for the Job and tell why he wanted the job or senator. Kllby mentioned he had heard about the vacancy rrom David Stein. That was all the senators needed to hear. Before Kllby was given a ctfcnce to tell about his high school government experience or the fact he had worked on various campaigns, he was Interrupted hy the senators. Stein, who ran for AS President, Is obviously not well liked by the senate. As Angle Rlos told Kllhy later. "Maybe ir you wouldn't have mentioned Stein's name you would have been appointed." Semana praised they are rejecting that society. I would like to remind these peo richer In history and art than any in the United States). I would like by student ple that the Mexicans were here before *Amerlcans*were(mean- to see evidence of this 52 weeks a year, without subordinating the whlle remembering the Native present culture either. Vintage Days, our all-campus fuhctlon I would like to express my ap note here Is that In 1339 the coming soon. Is an Ideal oppor preciation for all those Involved Governor of Alta California tunity for this to begin lohappen. In organizing Semana De La warned against foreigners set As we have retained European Raza. I could attend only a few tling in California and asked that heritage yet adapted It to our. of the programs, but those I did settlers be sent from Mexico were well presented. Particu so "the Mexican population may World heritage, again adaptlngto larly Interesting, I felt, were the always preponderate over . . . our own unique needs. I am marlachl hands. I am glad they aware many people of both back were outside rather than In the On the other hand, 1 reel Chi- grounds are working toward this CU lounge — theirs Is an outdoor canos should remember that a goal, I hope to encourage every - sound, and the people in the Free Speech Area could also enjoy the priate either. By Insisting that festivities. The decorations In yours be kept Intact, you torce Agaln, I wish to praise every the College Union Itself relieved people to choose between'the two. one Involved with Semana, espe the place of Its usual slightly accepting one or the other. This cially those who workefl so hard cold and impersonal atmosphere. deters some who would like to In putting It together, and I'm My real disappointment, per be able to Identify with, say. the sure are not totally exhausted. haps, lies In the fact that this music or the art, while not totally I think we have received a tre- must all be crowded into one adopting the entire culture. week. This is the tault or us all, Thus I suggest an assimila clated Students' money, and I am hy playing the game "My culture's tion, not or the minority Into the dominant, but of each into the evervone else, must take a 19 yours." Some non-Chlcanos reel other. Semana has reminded me per cent budget cut. Thanks for again ot the rich legacy of our your efforts toward our enter text, Mexicans - should allow predecessors and present neigh tainment and education. themselves to be assimilated into bors fwhich I enjoy very much, Lola Richmond the dominant American culture. Senator believing that by leaving Mexico in areas or Mexico Mr older and Professional Studies Student government surveyed luilrnl body fee.s ir it resul l improved student services? Von, bul dependent ui l.oar, an English major. Steve Stafford, another English ma|or, disagreed with Loar. He felt that the current $10 fee was tlw students and the gov They" should let us k they're doing," Faulkro Bill Barrett and Cra i said. • Liaison between sludoi Appropriation ot lu Nothing - 7 Don't know - 13 e (an some publicity, andget'treebles' from the school," said Bob Kutz, a political science major. 1 felt tl s or students :o Insight, one accomplished y already received. chier function lies In sched- ed lo be directed ultng activities andapproprlattn? Kin-minorities and tunds tor concentrated Interesl said Carol Ann groups.- said Bill Thomas, an >. The CISTOM T-SHIRTS Call Precision (.raphics t9S-0MT. ask lor Url Salier agricultural business major. Other students expressed worry that student body officers get wrapped up in their own self- Involvement with student government. Jan Welth said he felt stu- trlp and a status symbol* for stu- _-^ ea»Ja.. 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"There Is bo room for real leadership because the administration sets the rules." he said. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN illnjbicrlpUooHlJiMmtJUr, Push to qualifying mark Can Relays help Campbell? Vic Pellegrino WhenCSUFquarter-t Steve Campbell takes track this weekend, more west Coast Relays rirst finish will b NCAA qualifying mark and his ticket to the nationals In Philadelphia beginning June 1. Campbell has twice run 47.0 In the 440, one-tenth of a second off the qualifying standard^lnthe Relays Campbell wjll be running the 400 meters (less r H'° difference), — Pennello leaves CSUF, seeks stiffer competition long-range profei Pennello, the top-ranked on the CSUF women's earn, has announced that leaving school. Coach Mason wishes her well, s seeking stirrer compe- * Mason said. "Here In 1ason calls pennello the rin- player she's coached at IF. She said Pennello will form on a traveling team ■r leaving school and has a If Steve is going to be pushed to a qualifying mark,* said CSUF coach Red Estes, 'this race will do It." Campbelt will race a crack field In the open-lntercolleglate 400, scheduled for 6:43 p.m. Saturday at Ratcllffe Stadium. Great Britain's Dave Jenkins, last year's top quarter-mller, heads the list with a 44.93, followed by Maccabl Track Club's Benny Brown (45.4) and teammate and former Fresnan Maxle Parks (45.7). Campbell will have a busy two days at the Relays, competing on the Bulldogs' 440. mile and distance medley relay teams in addition to the 400. For the Bulldogs In college- division competition, David Zlzzo holds the sixth-best triple jump mark (49-0 3 '4). Ken Watklns is fourth in the discus (171-11), Dave Lewis is fifth-ranked In the pole vault (10-0), Chuck Lowe holds fourth lnthe400lntermedl- ate hurdles (S3.7) 3tk1 JonTaplac the long jump work on her game and condltlon- Pennello. a sophomore, won her rirst 10 matches before dropping one In the prestigious OJal credential and degree a (23- 1 -2). The Bulldogs' Tony Ramirez, the defending Relays Junior college two-mile champion. Is ranked seventh In the 5,000 meters (14:39.8). With San lose State competing In the open-lntercolleglate division. Long Beach State rated the avortte In the college division. lies s good fr days are $0. General admission tickets are $3 Friday and $4 Saturday. Tickets may lie purchased at the Ratcllffe box orflce, and gates will open at noon Friday and 10 n.m. Saturday. Golf, tennis teams eye PCAA championships I Bulldog netlers will begin the P today otic Association Champlon- s at Cal State Fullerton. and CSUF golfers will host the A Championships Monday and Two-time defending champion Stanfi San Jose State heads the six- T« team golf Oeld. The Spartans 3G-ho sputtered before winning the US 1 p.n Intercollegiate Tournament at beglm for Monday's Bulldog sports calendar d will e e Frl- i -Saturday tournament nr; hut favorites. The Bulldogs II meet their toughest eompe- ion in San Jose State, which Is nked in the top 10 In the nation, d Long Beach State, which Is nked In the top 20. Mark Herrera, the Bulldogs' i. 1 singles player, will carry 13-3 season record Into the irney. Fourth-seeded Mike tmejlan Is the wlnnlngestBull- i 25-G lark. day. Baseball-here (Beiden Field). sSan Diego State, 7:30 p.m. Tennis (men)-at PacltlcCoast Athletic Association Championships, Cal State Fullerton, all day. Tennis (women) - at Modesto Tournament, Modesto College, all day. Badminton - tl State Championships, Bakerstield, 3 p.m. SATURDAY Track - here (Ratcllffe Sta- Baseball-here (Beiden Field), San Diego State, noon (double- Tennis (men)—at pacific Coast Athletic Association Championships, Cal State Fullerton, all Tennis (women) - at Modesto Tournament, Modesto College, al) day. Badminton - at State Championships, Bakersfleld, 9 a.m. Success greets badminton ireess again greeted the In- nural program Tuesday as e than GO participants turned (or an Intramural-sponsored ■nlnton tournament. men's competition, Greg al defeated Rich Flores for singles title. Flores bounced :. however, teaming with m DeMars to top Selgal and ry Norolan for the doubles pionship singles, and Pat Nleves *on the consolation championship "th a victory over Llanne Kent. .Flores and Nleves combined to »feat DeMars and Gwen Llparl Jr.d win the mixed doubles cham- ln the 15-team fraternity dou- i les dlv; „on, Mike Chin and Reld ».lliamson or Sigma Chi topped Rick Martin and Mike Pursell at Delta Upsllon for the title. S-REN TALS-PA R TS—SER VICE NEW 'USED TRADE-INS • RENTALS FINANCING AVAILABLE Ml W. SHAW AVE. CLOVIS (In nwv ot thopping confer «f Stow & Hdm) | — Friday, May 7, 1976 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 lhese churches inyite you to worship this Sunday . . . St. Pauls Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 K. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSF.S: Sundays 7:30 -9-11 MASSES: Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m. CONFKSSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p.m. lo 5 p.m. Sal. 5 p.m. Muss (For Sun. Op.) Rev. Sergio P. Negro — Sister Louis Marie Cramer Millbrook United Presbyterian Church 3G20 N. Mll.LHROOK (Between Shields b Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 8:45 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 a.m. leaching on the 'Book of Job* EVENING SERVICE 7:00 p.m. Sundays COLLEGE FELLOWSHIP 7:00 pan. Sundays EriM-st I. Bradley, Pastor Mar Shaw. Assistant Pastor COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST I1UI.LA1U) (Between First and Cedar) il'NUAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.: Morning Worship, 10 a.m. Vcmng People, r. p.m.: Evening Worship, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: lllhle Study, 7:30 p.m. S|«:cl:il Cluss tor College Students Dedicated in Serving the College Community Traiisimrlutlim Available - Phone 439-6530 Hinlsler: Clltford Reeves: Yuuth Minister, Ralph Llndsey TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Ashlan) Ph: 229-8581 0:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION - Carl E. Olson, Assoc. Pastor UNITED CHURCH CENTER lUKTII and BARSTOW - Phone 224-1947 Sunday Worship: 9:15 - UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 - WESLEY METHODIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, 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 for room. TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3535 North Cedar (at Dayton) SUNDAY: Sunday Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening Gospel Hoar, 6:00 run WEDNESDAY: Youth Bible Study and Fellowship and Adult Bible Study and Prayer at 7:00 p.m. Where College Students Have An Opportunity For Service Charles M. Crouch, pastor Ehon. Dylan. Santana. Rock 96 FM Stereo.
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Title | 1976_05 The Daily Collegian May 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. |
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Title | May 7, 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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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, May 7, 1976
Commentary
Personal abuse by senate
David Kllby showed up at the May 5 Associated Student Senate
meeting with hopes of being appointed to the vacant Social Science
senate seat. Instead, he was subjected to vicious, verbal attacks
ch were not only uncalled for, but totally un-
take on t
e orflce. Then, 1
all or
that her
Senator
Barbara KlSSt
" °P'n
Social Sc
the depar
ment don't even
know wt
She sa
d the only thing
one in
1 teel
he senate shoulc
have
Kllby (re
closed se
sston.
All or these comments »
oul.l ha
the tart 1
s Kllby and the
were able
to hear these st.
lenient
I. ror o
ne, felt sorry Da
ve Kill
said abou
the best h
a could.
1 hellev
e the lack nl com
But what
Iwthers n.e the
most Is
YOUR WHOLESALE
■LECTR
ONICS
PARTS
HOUSE
All Typos of
Eloctronic Components For The)
Do It Younolfi Exporimontors
EICO TEST EQUIPMENT
BOOKS- SAWS |