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2-fHE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Felta Thi' fails as new student It seems nobody will be able to get the feel of 1 Felta Thl,* a proposed new student organlza ■ that come up with the correct c stltutlon and even If they cot a number of the original mc 1, president pro Mon., Apr. 1, 1974 to qualify organization was a "sexist* club. "I personally denounce 'I Felta Thl' as a sexist organization," Along with Hill at least six of the other original slgnees scratched their names off the sign-up shoot posted In student body vice-president DaveDaven- . The group failed LETTERS TO THE Schmidt apology- aggregate of ethnic THE DAILY COLLEGIAN EDITOR helnj brought Into the wi d for this I am heartily sorry. Team thanks ^-^.CRAIG APREGAN ■"UMLUV Students for LANGLEY FOR SHERIFF MARCH HARE FRIDAY, APRIL 5 ••***-**■ FRESNO FASHION FAIR COMMUNITY HALL ELECT GUY LANGLEY SHERIFF FRESNO COUNTY Thar she blows ! Energy shortages (Continued from Page 1) 0f support and he's willing lo give tlons that don't have longllr.es, them anythlncthey want,'he said, he said. "He's already been selling the •Americans have aliout 500 government to the highest cor- mllllon more gallons collectively porate bidder - the milk cartels, In their tanks than they would ITT, Vesco - and now he's will- ordlnarlly because they're scared lng to give them the entire en- gas," he said. "So, the problem Nader said Nixon has asked |ust feeds on Itself." Congress to weaken pollution te and theft. He said lt Is very easy for an cldent to happen that will de- y we developed nuclear ener- Nader said according to AEC Nader said/ r pollution alone, according vernment figures. Is costing rlcan taxpayers SIC billion a f Is potentially nsplre lo make profits.'he ties.' "They're ln business lo- If solar energy is not de- ? federal Trade Commls- will be saddled with the most recently filed suit to break dangerous technology this coun- can no longer control the power. sluges of production — pro- Nuclear energy plants have In K. refineries, pipelines and their core more radioactive meeting (gas .stations) - as Is terlals than In 2.000 Hiroshima- he case, said Nader. sized weapons, he said. This iter attacked the federal en- deadly material Is transported by >f a big accident happening 1 n a million. •How reassuring,'" he sal energy i id geothorr break up the big oil companies into competitive units.' To find out more about nuclear power, write to Professor Henry MIT, Cambridge, Mass. For a six-part newspaper series on nuclear power, write to Post OfflceBox 3003, Springfield, A citizen's action manual, to go about M'lU ii, com esioni r said nuclear plan files, and "How to Investigate Your FavoriteGovernmentAgen- cy." can be obtained by writing P.O. Box 19281. Washington, D.C. 20036. A SPECIAL APRIL FOOL'S DAY DELIGHT! "GRAND DUCHESS OF GER0LSTEIN" BY JACQUES OFFENBACH MONDAY, APRIL I 8 P.M CONVENTION CENTER THEATER "SATIRE AT ITS VERY BRIGHTEST AS OFFENBACH TAKES.A ROYAL POKE AT THE MONARCHY AND MILITARY." FULL ORCHESTRA. SETS, AND LAVISH COSTUMES SPRING OPERA THEATRE OF THE L. SAN FRANCISCO OPERA STUDENT RUSH: 7:45 P.M ANY TICKET HALF PRICE DIALS 26-O-P-E-R-A Netmen remain undefeated in 7-2 victory over CSUSF By Greg Ellis Collegian Sports Editor Fresno State's undefeated tennis team ran their victory string to eight with a 7-2.vlctory over the San Francisco State University Golden Gators last Saturday Even though the Bulldog team won by a? rather wide margin, the day's play provided some very ompetltive matches and rela- Kresno's number three netpian one of the closest matches of 'he COMMENTARY A's manager could hamper team's future By Greg Ellis Collegian Sports Editor i:\rc again the major league 7-5, 7-5. In : hotly-contested double match, Fresno's Mllce Ryan an behind to plna 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 los on the Gator team of TerryTlrn mlns and Nell Slater. 1 by defeating San Francisco's .'II Slater 6-4, 6-3. Brewer Is e Bulldogs' fourth-rated play- edged the Gators' Rich Lee 6-4. He also teamed with Jim Hayes to win the first doubles match by the score of 6-2, 6-2. Hayes wasn't as fortunate in the singles department, as ho bowed to Carter Ingram of San Francisco by the score of 6-2, 6-1. Joe Hlvely of Fresno was a double winner on the day, as he the Gators- John Cohn *lth Phil Vartanlan in be Foul weather spoils weekend ball games the Oakland I es. But this ye: lie baseball, anc defending World Champions. 'Kit ocourred under the now- rted Dick Williams. Charles e) has stncehlredAlvlnDark in 1967. But, so much for rr.itlonol Finlcv^ who proves nrore unpredictable as the s go by. irk to Alvln Dark. If you will II, Alvln was the man who the San Franqlsco Giants to .V;jrld Series back ln 19C2, m lose to the Mickey Mantle- Y.inkees ln seven games. Jose State Spartans over the weekend, but the Spartans and the weather had other Ideas. On Friday night San Jose collected 11 hits In routing Fresno by the score of 9-0. Dan Grimm suf- i Mark Car RBI's to tl the three losses Fresno suffered the Spartans have scored C.2 runs compared to only 18 for Fresno. The Friday night loss was the PCAA opener for both schools.- and drops the Bulldog seasonal As m o 21-1 earlier theSpar- and eight earned runs ln eight- plus Innings. Spartan left fielder Dan Mays cracked a pair of doubles and drove ln four runs Spartan ace Steve Gordon- Forbes threw his first shutout of the season while allowing the Bulldogs only four scratch hits. Although his somewhat inconsistent pitching allowed for seven Fresno bases on halls, he more than conpensated for that by fanning nine Bulldog batters. Because of poor weather conditions. Saturday's scheduled doubleheader was postponed,And considering what the Spartans have done to Fresno ln their last (our league games, lt might have been a blessing In disguise. Nevertheless, Fresno ts scheduled to this season. Including the two. games rained out. Of those six remaining games, four are scheduled to l>e played In San • Itcly h ' the A o do si Golf team takes second in Nor-Cal tournament )ark will i capable field general, but i winner. I must agree with '.cling. When Dark was man- the Giants back In the early- ire probably had one of the s.ButDarkhashad not getting along ?rs. And although The CSUF golf team finished second to the San Jose State Spartans U*fJ Friday ln the Northern California Invitational Golf Tournament at the Dry Creek Country Club ln Gait. The I played Thursday, ney by playing .36 holes last Friday. San Jose had a team total, of 1,109, and the Bulldogs were a distant second with a team score of 1.144. Other team Sacr re Chico State, 1,147; o State, 1,154 and UC 217 totals, one-over-par for 54 holes. They were scheduled to play off for the first place spot. San Jose's Mark Lye finished a close third with a 218 total. The Fresno Individual totals Include Bill Donaldson 74-70-77- 224. Grog Durst 76-76-76-228, Terry Moore 73-80-77-230, BUI Trask 77-76-79-232, DanMllin- ovlch 76-78-80-234 and Steve Gutllla 79-85-70-240. The Bulldog golfers rard I FSU ALL THAT'S NEW STARTS WITH SPRING' on APRI L 4th at FRESNO FASHION FAIR Over 200 GrinnlngrjJrd fllflhts every day connecting North- Mon., Apr, 1,1974-THE DAILY COUEGIAN-3 ON THE fJEAM, senior g balancinri-acl performanc Gymnastics Championshir. at the Northern Californialntcrcollepiab in San Jose. Denise Garber and Glorl, CSUF in the statewide meet with Denisi Poly Royal horse show April 26 The CSUF horse show team will defend Its first place standing In the western region of Intercollegiate competition at the Poly Royal horse show April 20 at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. The CSUF team had won first place at an earllerCal Poly competition and at the CSUF Intercollegiate horse show. Arlene Kimura of Reedley Is high point Individual " - ' ' -- - •l Ihe t, 229-4990 nighls: SM-S337M FSU STREAKERS NIXON MASKS GORILLA CHESTS FREAK BROS. 3 PENNY CANDY 2125 MERCED ST. 4t Van Ness - downtown PHONE 233-2844 GREEN'S CYCLERY 1855 E. GETTYSBURG (1 block cast of Blsckstone) Phono 227-5331 PEDAL YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH NEW & USB BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS llXPERT REPAIRING ALL MAKCS 4 MODELS]
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Title | 1974_04 The Daily Collegian April 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 1, 1974 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | 2-fHE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Felta Thi' fails as new student It seems nobody will be able to get the feel of 1 Felta Thl,* a proposed new student organlza ■ that come up with the correct c stltutlon and even If they cot a number of the original mc 1, president pro Mon., Apr. 1, 1974 to qualify organization was a "sexist* club. "I personally denounce 'I Felta Thl' as a sexist organization," Along with Hill at least six of the other original slgnees scratched their names off the sign-up shoot posted In student body vice-president DaveDaven- . The group failed LETTERS TO THE Schmidt apology- aggregate of ethnic THE DAILY COLLEGIAN EDITOR helnj brought Into the wi d for this I am heartily sorry. Team thanks ^-^.CRAIG APREGAN ■"UMLUV Students for LANGLEY FOR SHERIFF MARCH HARE FRIDAY, APRIL 5 ••***-**■ FRESNO FASHION FAIR COMMUNITY HALL ELECT GUY LANGLEY SHERIFF FRESNO COUNTY Thar she blows ! Energy shortages (Continued from Page 1) 0f support and he's willing lo give tlons that don't have longllr.es, them anythlncthey want,'he said, he said. "He's already been selling the •Americans have aliout 500 government to the highest cor- mllllon more gallons collectively porate bidder - the milk cartels, In their tanks than they would ITT, Vesco - and now he's will- ordlnarlly because they're scared lng to give them the entire en- gas," he said. "So, the problem Nader said Nixon has asked |ust feeds on Itself." Congress to weaken pollution te and theft. He said lt Is very easy for an cldent to happen that will de- y we developed nuclear ener- Nader said according to AEC Nader said/ r pollution alone, according vernment figures. Is costing rlcan taxpayers SIC billion a f Is potentially nsplre lo make profits.'he ties.' "They're ln business lo- If solar energy is not de- ? federal Trade Commls- will be saddled with the most recently filed suit to break dangerous technology this coun- can no longer control the power. sluges of production — pro- Nuclear energy plants have In K. refineries, pipelines and their core more radioactive meeting (gas .stations) - as Is terlals than In 2.000 Hiroshima- he case, said Nader. sized weapons, he said. This iter attacked the federal en- deadly material Is transported by >f a big accident happening 1 n a million. •How reassuring,'" he sal energy i id geothorr break up the big oil companies into competitive units.' To find out more about nuclear power, write to Professor Henry MIT, Cambridge, Mass. For a six-part newspaper series on nuclear power, write to Post OfflceBox 3003, Springfield, A citizen's action manual, to go about M'lU ii, com esioni r said nuclear plan files, and "How to Investigate Your FavoriteGovernmentAgen- cy." can be obtained by writing P.O. Box 19281. Washington, D.C. 20036. A SPECIAL APRIL FOOL'S DAY DELIGHT! "GRAND DUCHESS OF GER0LSTEIN" BY JACQUES OFFENBACH MONDAY, APRIL I 8 P.M CONVENTION CENTER THEATER "SATIRE AT ITS VERY BRIGHTEST AS OFFENBACH TAKES.A ROYAL POKE AT THE MONARCHY AND MILITARY." FULL ORCHESTRA. SETS, AND LAVISH COSTUMES SPRING OPERA THEATRE OF THE L. SAN FRANCISCO OPERA STUDENT RUSH: 7:45 P.M ANY TICKET HALF PRICE DIALS 26-O-P-E-R-A Netmen remain undefeated in 7-2 victory over CSUSF By Greg Ellis Collegian Sports Editor Fresno State's undefeated tennis team ran their victory string to eight with a 7-2.vlctory over the San Francisco State University Golden Gators last Saturday Even though the Bulldog team won by a? rather wide margin, the day's play provided some very ompetltive matches and rela- Kresno's number three netpian one of the closest matches of 'he COMMENTARY A's manager could hamper team's future By Greg Ellis Collegian Sports Editor i:\rc again the major league 7-5, 7-5. In : hotly-contested double match, Fresno's Mllce Ryan an behind to plna 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 los on the Gator team of TerryTlrn mlns and Nell Slater. 1 by defeating San Francisco's .'II Slater 6-4, 6-3. Brewer Is e Bulldogs' fourth-rated play- edged the Gators' Rich Lee 6-4. He also teamed with Jim Hayes to win the first doubles match by the score of 6-2, 6-2. Hayes wasn't as fortunate in the singles department, as ho bowed to Carter Ingram of San Francisco by the score of 6-2, 6-1. Joe Hlvely of Fresno was a double winner on the day, as he the Gators- John Cohn *lth Phil Vartanlan in be Foul weather spoils weekend ball games the Oakland I es. But this ye: lie baseball, anc defending World Champions. 'Kit ocourred under the now- rted Dick Williams. Charles e) has stncehlredAlvlnDark in 1967. But, so much for rr.itlonol Finlcv^ who proves nrore unpredictable as the s go by. irk to Alvln Dark. If you will II, Alvln was the man who the San Franqlsco Giants to .V;jrld Series back ln 19C2, m lose to the Mickey Mantle- Y.inkees ln seven games. Jose State Spartans over the weekend, but the Spartans and the weather had other Ideas. On Friday night San Jose collected 11 hits In routing Fresno by the score of 9-0. Dan Grimm suf- i Mark Car RBI's to tl the three losses Fresno suffered the Spartans have scored C.2 runs compared to only 18 for Fresno. The Friday night loss was the PCAA opener for both schools.- and drops the Bulldog seasonal As m o 21-1 earlier theSpar- and eight earned runs ln eight- plus Innings. Spartan left fielder Dan Mays cracked a pair of doubles and drove ln four runs Spartan ace Steve Gordon- Forbes threw his first shutout of the season while allowing the Bulldogs only four scratch hits. Although his somewhat inconsistent pitching allowed for seven Fresno bases on halls, he more than conpensated for that by fanning nine Bulldog batters. Because of poor weather conditions. Saturday's scheduled doubleheader was postponed,And considering what the Spartans have done to Fresno ln their last (our league games, lt might have been a blessing In disguise. Nevertheless, Fresno ts scheduled to this season. Including the two. games rained out. Of those six remaining games, four are scheduled to l>e played In San • Itcly h ' the A o do si Golf team takes second in Nor-Cal tournament )ark will i capable field general, but i winner. I must agree with '.cling. When Dark was man- the Giants back In the early- ire probably had one of the s.ButDarkhashad not getting along ?rs. And although The CSUF golf team finished second to the San Jose State Spartans U*fJ Friday ln the Northern California Invitational Golf Tournament at the Dry Creek Country Club ln Gait. The I played Thursday, ney by playing .36 holes last Friday. San Jose had a team total, of 1,109, and the Bulldogs were a distant second with a team score of 1.144. Other team Sacr re Chico State, 1,147; o State, 1,154 and UC 217 totals, one-over-par for 54 holes. They were scheduled to play off for the first place spot. San Jose's Mark Lye finished a close third with a 218 total. The Fresno Individual totals Include Bill Donaldson 74-70-77- 224. Grog Durst 76-76-76-228, Terry Moore 73-80-77-230, BUI Trask 77-76-79-232, DanMllin- ovlch 76-78-80-234 and Steve Gutllla 79-85-70-240. The Bulldog golfers rard I FSU ALL THAT'S NEW STARTS WITH SPRING' on APRI L 4th at FRESNO FASHION FAIR Over 200 GrinnlngrjJrd fllflhts every day connecting North- Mon., Apr, 1,1974-THE DAILY COUEGIAN-3 ON THE fJEAM, senior g balancinri-acl performanc Gymnastics Championshir. at the Northern Californialntcrcollepiab in San Jose. Denise Garber and Glorl, CSUF in the statewide meet with Denisi Poly Royal horse show April 26 The CSUF horse show team will defend Its first place standing In the western region of Intercollegiate competition at the Poly Royal horse show April 20 at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. The CSUF team had won first place at an earllerCal Poly competition and at the CSUF Intercollegiate horse show. Arlene Kimura of Reedley Is high point Individual " - ' ' -- - •l Ihe t, 229-4990 nighls: SM-S337M FSU STREAKERS NIXON MASKS GORILLA CHESTS FREAK BROS. 3 PENNY CANDY 2125 MERCED ST. 4t Van Ness - downtown PHONE 233-2844 GREEN'S CYCLERY 1855 E. GETTYSBURG (1 block cast of Blsckstone) Phono 227-5331 PEDAL YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH NEW & USB BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS llXPERT REPAIRING ALL MAKCS 4 MODELS] |