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4-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, September 10, 1974 %m(3mhi> lo WmlnJf Uw> Qwdm St. Paul's Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays 7:30 - 0 - 11 MASSES: Monday through Friday, 5 p.m.: Wed,, 7:3.0 p.m CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 5 p.m. Mass (For Sun. Op.) Hev. Sergio P. Negro - Sister I.ouls Marie Cramer /Viillbrook United Presbyterian Church 3620 N. MII.LBROOK (Between Shield MORNING WORSHIP 8:50 4 11:0 College fellowship: 6:30 p.m. Sunday: Potl CHANCKI C HOIK - THURSDAYS ' COLLEGIANS WEI.COM i! Krnest I. Bradley, Pastor COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BUI.LARD (Between First and Cedar) JAY: Bible School. 9 a.m.: Morning Worship, 10 Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Special Class (or College Students Dedicated to Serving (he College Community Transportation Available - Phone 43'J-G63D Minister: Hugh Tlnsley - Phone 430-0313 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Ashlan) Ph: 220-8581 AM: WORSHIP HOI.Y COMMUNION - U BETHEL TEMPLE ■JUST SOUTH OF FASHION FAII 4G65 NORTH FIRST (Near Shav. He.. Donald t) SkagBS. Pastor Bill Thompson. Youth - Tedortder. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Wori Children's Church: 11:00 a.m. Youth Me Evening Evangelistic: 7:00 p.m. Wednesday - Bible Study and Prayer: 1 UNITED CHURCH CENTER 4th and Barstow - Phone 224-1947 Sunday Worship: 9:15 - WESLEY METHODIST 11:00 - UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN College Choir, Sunday 5:00 PM * c groups Sunday 7:30 PM and Wednesday 5 3 : S. Wm. Antablln, Donald H. Fado. John F. I PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CEDAR i GETTYSBURG Sunday Worship ; 8:30 & 11 A.M. College Encounter - 9:45 A.M. Sunday K. Fuerbrtnger, Pastor Phone 431-0858 / 222-2320 THE PEOPLES CHURCH Corner of Cedar L Dakota Sunday Collegiate Interact - 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship - 8:30, 9:45, 11:00 A.M. Sunday Eve. Service — 7:00 P„M. College Bible Study - Thursdays 7:30 P.M. Need a Job? Call Collegiate Interact Job Placement Service 229-4076 C. L. Johnaon, Pastor Douglas a. Hoick, Minister of Music Russell Brown, Minister of Youth Austin D. Morgan, Minister of Pastoral Care Hal Edmonds, Minister of Education ...»-*«••-_.----_-_-•••-*__-_-- 12 evening history classes will be given Ao expanded schedule of evening classes will be offered by the History Department at California SUte University, Fresno during the fall 1974 semester. The Second World War, 19th Century Mexico, American Ethnic History, and Armenian History are among the subjects of classes being conducted after 'HI The History Department also offer a series of evening and weekend courses through the Extension Division. These courses Include: 'The Shadow of the "TheGreek Heritage n Civil ■Mrxi- A total or 12 ci ern China," "Europe In the Age of Revolution," 'Winston Churchill, 1874-1974," "Agape and Eros: An Historical-Survey of Marriage, Family and, Sexual • fall s A spectal course entitled "The Great American Civilization- will be offered through the Experimental College. Tlrls course Is designed In three five-week sessions and will cover the Maya, For Information on these and other courses being offered this fall by the History Department, contact Dr. Stephen Benko, chairman, History Department. Dr. Stephen Benko, chairman this Is a continuing effort by the department to meet the needs and Interests of the people In the San Jo3ouln Valley. By offering regular department courses during the evening, he said, people can le educational work schedules and other Include: *WesternClvlll7J- o 11350," "American History Two Saturday classes are first time Business offerings offered (rom September lanuary 11. An accounting titled "Financial and Man- Accounting Principles and for administrative and support personnel in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other health care establishments. However, 14. d toll: New Zealand ag course is scheduled should contact the CSUF Admissions office for Information on special admission procedures for the Saturday classes. The CSUF School of Business will also offer more than 30 working adults an opportunity to continue their education In business. Dr. Agnew said all evening and Saturday coursesarj?regular University offerings and will ness. "In addition to accommo- Megree,* Dr. Agnew said, 'the evening and Saturday schedule Is also designed for persons who only wish to add to their business education experience." For further Information on the AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL COURS^ OFFERED chairman- of the Aerospace Studies Department, said, "All students are eligible to enroll In the course, and It will be especially applicable to anyone with an Interest In getting started In Students will bi it the | pals of flight, the aerodynamics of flight, the FAA r%^s and regulations, navigational skills, meteorology, and the language of flying. Lt. Col. Logsdon said students Interested In the aviation ground school course can contact the Aerospace Studies Department for further Information at 487- 2593. KARATE KARATE If you've ever thought about taking a KARATE course then you should consider these facts: *A| the TANG SCO DO ACADEMY OF KARATE you can study six days . 'Students of F •Soec.al dTicc 'Personal attentit ) join together. ient BLACK BELT i DISCOVER THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TANG SOO DO 2915 TULARE or call 266-4151 KARATE Geology prof off to Romania on science research grant Dr-Eugene Cserna.CSUFpro- fessor of geology, is off to the mountain ranges of Eastern Eu-- rope this fall after receiving a research grant from the US National Academy ofSclences for a geological study in Romania. structural geology, be aald. The stay In Romania, said Dr. Cserna, will provide an opportunity to gain direct knowledge or ***" geology of several areas and will e d his s He will i i this : ducting research onthe Western Carpathians, the Transylvanlan Alps near Brasov and In the Eastern Carpathians where spectacular formations are located broadening his background In paratlve structural geology, which he has conducted for the past ten years In the United States, Mexico and Switzerland. Academy of Socialist Republic of Romania and of the Geology De- le Unlve sitles ot Bucharest and CluJ which, he said, wlU give Mm an insight into the methods of geological education In Eastern Europe. Dr. Cserna aald the studies in the Carpathians and Transylvania will add to his competence as a structural geologist and will Improve the quality of his courses In geology by furnishing firsthand knowledge, personal experiences, and new graphic materials such as maps and color slides to his lectures. Dr. Cserna joined tbe faculty of CSUF In 1959. Previously he was on the faculties of Idaho State College, Hunter College In New York and Columbia University He holds degrees in humanities, law and political science from the University of Sciences In Budapest, Hungary, and masters and PhD degrees In geology from Columbia University. Finally An alternative to writing home for mone>. The Collegiate Plan At Security Pacific Bank, you can use your college credit to get money credit. 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Title | 1974_09 The Daily Collegian September 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. |
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Title | Sept 10, 1974 Pg. 4-5 |
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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4-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, September 10, 1974
%m(3mhi>
lo WmlnJf Uw> Qwdm
St. Paul's Catholic Chapel at Newman Center
1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641
MASSES: Sundays 7:30 - 0 - 11
MASSES: Monday through Friday, 5 p.m.: Wed,, 7:3.0 p.m
CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat. 5 p.m. Mass (For Sun. Op.)
Hev. Sergio P. Negro - Sister I.ouls Marie Cramer
/Viillbrook United Presbyterian Church
3620 N. MII.LBROOK (Between Shield
MORNING WORSHIP 8:50 4 11:0
College fellowship: 6:30 p.m. Sunday: Potl
CHANCKI C HOIK - THURSDAYS '
COLLEGIANS WEI.COM i!
Krnest I. Bradley, Pastor
COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST
EAST BUI.LARD (Between First and Cedar)
JAY: Bible School. 9 a.m.: Morning Worship, 10
Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.
Special Class (or College Students
Dedicated to Serving (he College Community
Transportation Available - Phone 43'J-G63D
Minister: Hugh Tlnsley - Phone 430-0313
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
3973 N. Cedar (Near Ashlan)
Ph: 220-8581
AM: WORSHIP HOI.Y COMMUNION - U
BETHEL TEMPLE
■JUST SOUTH OF FASHION FAII
4G65 NORTH FIRST (Near Shav.
He.. Donald t) SkagBS. Pastor
Bill Thompson. Youth - Tedortder.
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Wori
Children's Church: 11:00 a.m. Youth Me
Evening Evangelistic: 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday - Bible Study and Prayer: 1
UNITED CHURCH CENTER
4th and Barstow - Phone 224-1947
Sunday Worship:
9:15 - WESLEY METHODIST
11:00 - UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN
College Choir, Sunday 5:00 PM *
c groups Sunday 7:30 PM and Wednesday 5 3
: S. Wm. Antablln, Donald H. Fado. John F. I
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
CEDAR i GETTYSBURG
Sunday Worship ; 8:30 & 11 A.M.
College Encounter - 9:45 A.M. Sunday
K. Fuerbrtnger, Pastor
Phone 431-0858 / 222-2320
THE PEOPLES CHURCH
Corner of Cedar L Dakota
Sunday Collegiate Interact - 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship - 8:30, 9:45, 11:00 A.M.
Sunday Eve. Service — 7:00 P„M.
College Bible Study - Thursdays 7:30 P.M.
Need a Job? Call Collegiate Interact Job Placement Service
229-4076
C. L. Johnaon, Pastor
Douglas a. Hoick, Minister of Music
Russell Brown, Minister of Youth
Austin D. Morgan, Minister of Pastoral Care
Hal Edmonds, Minister of Education
...»-*«••-_.----_-_-•••-*__-_--
12 evening history classes will be given
Ao expanded schedule of evening classes will be offered by
the History Department at California SUte University, Fresno
during the fall 1974 semester.
The Second World War, 19th
Century Mexico, American Ethnic History, and Armenian History are among the subjects of
classes being conducted after
'HI
The History Department
also offer a series of evening
and weekend courses through the
Extension Division. These courses Include: 'The Shadow of the
"TheGreek Heritage
n Civil
■Mrxi-
A total or 12 ci
ern China," "Europe In the
Age of Revolution," 'Winston
Churchill, 1874-1974," "Agape
and Eros: An Historical-Survey of
Marriage, Family and, Sexual
• fall s
A spectal course entitled "The
Great American Civilization-
will be offered through the Experimental College. Tlrls course
Is designed In three five-week
sessions and will cover the Maya,
For Information on these and
other courses being offered this
fall by the History Department,
contact Dr. Stephen Benko, chairman, History Department.
Dr. Stephen Benko, chairman
this Is a continuing effort by the
department to meet the needs and
Interests of the people In the San
Jo3ouln Valley. By offering regular department courses during
the evening, he said, people can
le educational
work schedules and other
Include: *WesternClvlll7J-
o 11350," "American History
Two Saturday classes are
first time Business offerings
offered (rom September
lanuary 11. An accounting
titled "Financial and Man-
Accounting Principles and
for administrative and support
personnel in hospitals, clinics,
nursing homes, and other health
care establishments. However,
14.
d toll:
New Zealand ag course is scheduled
should contact the CSUF Admissions office for Information on
special admission procedures for
the Saturday classes.
The CSUF School of Business
will also offer more than 30
working adults an opportunity to
continue their education In business. Dr. Agnew said all evening
and Saturday coursesarj?regular
University offerings and will
ness. "In addition to accommo-
Megree,* Dr. Agnew said, 'the
evening and Saturday schedule Is
also designed for persons who
only wish to add to their business
education experience."
For further Information on the
AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL COURS^ OFFERED
chairman- of the Aerospace
Studies Department, said, "All
students are eligible to enroll In
the course, and It will be especially applicable to anyone with
an Interest In getting started In
Students
will bi
it the |
pals of flight, the aerodynamics
of flight, the FAA r%^s and
regulations, navigational skills,
meteorology, and the language
of flying.
Lt. Col. Logsdon said students
Interested In the aviation ground
school course can contact the
Aerospace Studies Department
for further Information at 487-
2593.
KARATE
KARATE
If you've ever thought about taking a KARATE course
then you should consider these facts:
*A| the TANG SCO DO ACADEMY OF KARATE you can study six days .
'Students of F
•Soec.al dTicc
'Personal attentit
) join together.
ient BLACK BELT i
DISCOVER THE ART AND SCIENCE OF
TANG SOO DO
2915 TULARE or call 266-4151
KARATE
Geology prof
off to Romania
on science
research grant
Dr-Eugene Cserna.CSUFpro-
fessor of geology, is off to the
mountain ranges of Eastern Eu--
rope this fall after receiving a
research grant from the US
National Academy ofSclences for
a geological study in Romania.
structural geology, be aald.
The stay In Romania, said Dr.
Cserna, will provide an opportunity to gain direct knowledge or
***" geology of several areas and
will e
d his s
He will i
i this :
ducting research onthe Western
Carpathians, the Transylvanlan
Alps near Brasov and In the
Eastern Carpathians where spectacular formations are located
broadening his background In
paratlve structural geology,
which he has conducted for the
past ten years In the United
States, Mexico and Switzerland.
Academy of Socialist Republic of
Romania and of the Geology De-
le Unlve
sitles ot
Bucharest and CluJ which, he
said, wlU give Mm an insight
into the methods of geological
education In Eastern Europe.
Dr. Cserna aald the studies
in the Carpathians and Transylvania will add to his competence
as a structural geologist and will
Improve the quality of his courses
In geology by furnishing firsthand
knowledge, personal experiences,
and new graphic materials such
as maps and color slides to
his lectures.
Dr. Cserna joined tbe faculty
of CSUF In 1959. Previously he
was on the faculties of Idaho State
College, Hunter College In New
York and Columbia University
He holds degrees in humanities, law and political science
from the University of Sciences
In Budapest, Hungary, and masters and PhD degrees In geology
from Columbia University.
Finally
An alternative to
writing home for mone>.
The Collegiate Plan
At Security Pacific Bank, you can use your
college credit to get money credit. If you've
gotten past your freshman year, you are automatically eligible for our Collegiate Plan. Here's
what's special about it:
Master Charge:
All of a sudden you've got a charge account
that's good just about everywhere, and you can
also get ready cash from any of our over 475
branches or any one of the participating Master
Charge banks just by showing your card.
Student Checking Account:
Write a few checks? Pay only for what you
use, 15 |