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2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN i -1ZL .LETTERS TO THE EDITOR r«tt*WAPEI^IcAZAj Readers. vjews on e/ecx/ons 1:00 P.M. - Music - Juan Estrada y Majlco style conjunlo. College Union l.ounge. 2:00 P.M. - Speaker - Catarlno Hurtado. La Rata Unlda Party, former Officer of Information for the Brown Berete. College Union Lounge. 2:15 P.M. - Film - -Requiem 20,' Chlcano Moratorium In Lo. Angel*. In which Ruben zalaaar waa murdared. International Room, Cafeteria. THURSDAY DM DE LA EDUCATION Recently, many Chlcanos hsv* realised lhat there t* mor* to •duration lhan Just going to school. In th. past, moat people had Identified .education* as a method of obtaining certain skill* necessary for . particular Jon However, for the Chlcano. his awareness of the problems or l.s Rasa Implies ■ greater and more significant goal for education other than mere employment. For the Chlcano. education involves a total experience In which meaningful ways of solving the protfle.i.s of the Chlrano ar. confronted and explored. jdent touts to departments 'careers), t .illegefnlon In- *l Am Jr.aquln.-t.i||egel'n,on.to.ini JI2.3J4. sake, HeclorAlsevtta.Dlre.lnrofMe.lranAme, s Palo. Marlarhl. < .,||ege l„l„„ Lounge Editor: of Business, s m.mbar of th. tultlon-f. Every y*»r at thla time people Athletlce and Performing Arte doer not pull oul Ihelr theaauruaea and un- senate boards, s member of the allow no leash a flood of sticky, rhetorical Senate Finance Committee a—" "■— **—* (oo In praise to some ASB pall- more. Ileal aspirant. Words like con. Kurt has received the supp, cerned, experienced, dedicated, of many people and groups on would speak oul effectively to mature, dynamic, capable, qual- campus—and for a good reason. th.se groups. In summery I would Hied, sincere and able Oil the He is a candidate who can work strongly urge th* election of Tom Letters to Ihe Editor columns. 'or th. interests of all student. Hill. The student body needs . agencies. Tom would be a prime . I . -I'll > ASB president because The election for ASH Preside I. significant tn Ihe fart that one of the candidates has demonstrated the strengths and quali- I endorse and strongly support Tom Hill ror ASB President. In my opinion, having teen an op- . Hill 1 .ore leglllmi I feel reflects his at ilitie.s Iflll the responsibilities of it Body President Michael Rocca Maddy to speak on women's laws Wednesday, May 2. 1973 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN J Williams, USC teammates to compete in Relays The Waal Coaat Relays, In American record. Tht time tt ,D0W (247-5). pole vaulter Bob k. jPultard (17-1 1/4). 7-2 1/2 High lumper Dean C - - - ... 1-1 Its 4" years, will mark the return That performance earned 11 the Jumper Jerry Culp, and versatile of Olympic Cold Mtdallat Randy Shannon Award, awarded each Ed Washington. Washington U a Williams to Ratcliffe Stadium, year by Theta CM Fraternity to 14.6 high-hurdler, ha* dont tht The Relays, certainly one of the outstanding Intercollegiate long Jump 24-5 1/2, and has abest th. premier meet, on th. West performer of tht West Coast Ra- ' Of 50-8 In ttt triple Jump. Coaat and Mwaya filled with top- lsys^ Tht Ratcliffe stadium track U flight competitor*, will be held Of tbe U winners of the .ward rated by experts as one of th. May It and It. since lis Inception tn 1951. It fastest In tht world because of winiams. the former Edlaon wart national collegiate cham- wim a (7-4 l : leap, will try to Improve on Ma third-place finish In laat year's Relay.. Th. USC freshman la just one of several Trojan, competing tht. y..r. others include high hurdler Jerry Wilson, a graduate FRANK IvtASCARO 'Dog nine splits twin-bill i. an Ken Maddy a, 7--.iu, Art tni Maddy wtll -. in ( alifnrnij Slprlano Martinez urvta, «.ght la/eight program The program is b*lng directed I.) Hoi. Richardson, psychologist. ami s.ud* Hailstone, dietitian. The total cost is (10 per person LEGAL QUESTION? i Legal Advisement | ■ Coordinator \ ^&^%SP9. The CSUF baseball squad yes- .lont.lehearler wlih Hayward Stal. 7-4 behind . i3-sirik.>nui performance by Dan Grimm, but the 'Dog bats were silent in the second game and Freano fell 3-0. Crlmm struck out 13 Pioneer batters in Improving his record Fresno ruggers tori sportsmonship award The Fre.no Rugby Club, which last weekend finished eighth In the 24-team Golden Gate Invitational In San Francisco, has been awarded the All-Trans Trophy as the 'most sporting- (cleanest patIng. The Fresnorugg.rs. composed largely of CSUF students, were a real surprise In the tourney, which Included some of the finest teams In the nation. Their per- able considering this Is their first season of competition. The Fresno team won Its firsi Iwo games io reach the semifinals, then lost three straight despite playing well and finished eighth, tn the battle for seventh Fresno was lied *>-6 with Texab A«M after regulation time, but The Bulldogs punched across the winning run In the tenth. Larry prteto led off with a walk. Doug Elf sacrificed him to second, and Steve Lackey and Grimm also walked. Mike Ed- monda struck out, hut singles by Frank Masraro and jjjOdrewDyes drove ln Ihe winning runs. Freano starter Steve Behlen was the loser In the second game, (otng lour innings and allowing all three Hayward runs. Warren Brusstar andMonle Wood hurled the last two innings. Fresno rallied to load .(.bases in the seventh, bul Elf and Mas- Wilson and Williams both are members of the Trojan 440 relay team which, deaptle Wilson's abeam.*, ran a 40.5 at the Ml. San Antonio Relay* last week In Walnut Creek Rounding out the quartet are Ken Handle and Jamaican native Don Quarrle. Quarrle Is ■ world-cl**s sprinter, and waa a m*mb*r of 1**1 vejr's TroiMt lap, relay learn lhal ran a 1:20.7 (at the Weal Coaat Relaya). the fastest time ever recorded for Ihe event. Unfortunately, the record cannot he counted aa. an official world-or American mark because Quarrl. la a Jamatc.n. Rule. require that all memliers of the relay team .nust be from the same kminlry If the record Is lo tie ■ ....s.i.-i.-I a valid world or holders, and six hav. won Olympic Gold Medals. The Cold Medalists are Parry O'Brien, i.eamon King. Bobby Morrow, Tomml. Smith. Bob Seagren and Rand- Mat son none ol whom will com- Other USC competitor- taktlkt part will be javelin thrower Bruce SPORTS CALENDAR »HI\lslllV i nu>\. San Joaquin Valtay, so with per- formera Ilk* WUIIamt It seems likely the Relayscouldonceagaln live up to the slogan. -Where World Records are Broken.* Don't change your summer plans II you're going to spend a lot of this coming summer around the water—sailing and swimming—you'll want the protection of Tampax \**J&zgS* *^--mm*}*. NO •»* \ ^**Jc SfMifan Travel Mart CSUSJ Student Unson 21 IS 9th Street. San Jose. CA , mo- - £-•*{£-.ssa A.S.B. PRESIDENT TOMR. HILL ■SslffiwSS* LONGINES ' BULOVA VVITTNAUER CARAVELLE ACCUTRON WYLER SEIKO :lers| *iw ». awlaw rv.iu-io$\ JUNE GRADS do you want FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE? * FOURTH OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE NATION w FAVORABLE AND RESPECTED MARKET POSITION WITH EMPHASIS IN ESTATE PLANNING AND BUSINESS INSURANCE * EXTENSIVE HOME OFFICE SCHOOLS IN NEW YORK AREA * GUARANTEED SALARY PLUS INCENTIVE PLAN INTERVIEWING AT FRESNO STATE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 CONTACT PLACEMENT CENTER FOR APPOINTMENT - MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE Girls have frequently wondered about swimming during those difficult days. Old-fashioned napkins make swimming impossible, but with Tampax tampons the message has always been: "Go ahead and swim." You're dependably protected internally. And you never have to fan worry about anything Ml showing under Pf~*l swimsuits because internal protection is invisible protection. So don't change your summer plans just because your period might interfere. 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Object Description
Title | 1973_05 The Daily Collegian May 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 | May 2, 1973 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN i -1ZL .LETTERS TO THE EDITOR r«tt*WAPEI^IcAZAj Readers. vjews on e/ecx/ons 1:00 P.M. - Music - Juan Estrada y Majlco style conjunlo. College Union l.ounge. 2:00 P.M. - Speaker - Catarlno Hurtado. La Rata Unlda Party, former Officer of Information for the Brown Berete. College Union Lounge. 2:15 P.M. - Film - -Requiem 20,' Chlcano Moratorium In Lo. Angel*. In which Ruben zalaaar waa murdared. International Room, Cafeteria. THURSDAY DM DE LA EDUCATION Recently, many Chlcanos hsv* realised lhat there t* mor* to •duration lhan Just going to school. In th. past, moat people had Identified .education* as a method of obtaining certain skill* necessary for . particular Jon However, for the Chlcano. his awareness of the problems or l.s Rasa Implies ■ greater and more significant goal for education other than mere employment. For the Chlcano. education involves a total experience In which meaningful ways of solving the protfle.i.s of the Chlrano ar. confronted and explored. jdent touts to departments 'careers), t .illegefnlon In- *l Am Jr.aquln.-t.i||egel'n,on.to.ini JI2.3J4. sake, HeclorAlsevtta.Dlre.lnrofMe.lranAme, s Palo. Marlarhl. < .,||ege l„l„„ Lounge Editor: of Business, s m.mbar of th. tultlon-f. Every y*»r at thla time people Athletlce and Performing Arte doer not pull oul Ihelr theaauruaea and un- senate boards, s member of the allow no leash a flood of sticky, rhetorical Senate Finance Committee a—" "■— **—* (oo In praise to some ASB pall- more. Ileal aspirant. Words like con. Kurt has received the supp, cerned, experienced, dedicated, of many people and groups on would speak oul effectively to mature, dynamic, capable, qual- campus—and for a good reason. th.se groups. In summery I would Hied, sincere and able Oil the He is a candidate who can work strongly urge th* election of Tom Letters to Ihe Editor columns. 'or th. interests of all student. Hill. The student body needs . agencies. Tom would be a prime . I . -I'll > ASB president because The election for ASH Preside I. significant tn Ihe fart that one of the candidates has demonstrated the strengths and quali- I endorse and strongly support Tom Hill ror ASB President. In my opinion, having teen an op- . Hill 1 .ore leglllmi I feel reflects his at ilitie.s Iflll the responsibilities of it Body President Michael Rocca Maddy to speak on women's laws Wednesday, May 2. 1973 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN J Williams, USC teammates to compete in Relays The Waal Coaat Relays, In American record. Tht time tt ,D0W (247-5). pole vaulter Bob k. jPultard (17-1 1/4). 7-2 1/2 High lumper Dean C - - - ... 1-1 Its 4" years, will mark the return That performance earned 11 the Jumper Jerry Culp, and versatile of Olympic Cold Mtdallat Randy Shannon Award, awarded each Ed Washington. Washington U a Williams to Ratcliffe Stadium, year by Theta CM Fraternity to 14.6 high-hurdler, ha* dont tht The Relays, certainly one of the outstanding Intercollegiate long Jump 24-5 1/2, and has abest th. premier meet, on th. West performer of tht West Coast Ra- ' Of 50-8 In ttt triple Jump. Coaat and Mwaya filled with top- lsys^ Tht Ratcliffe stadium track U flight competitor*, will be held Of tbe U winners of the .ward rated by experts as one of th. May It and It. since lis Inception tn 1951. It fastest In tht world because of winiams. the former Edlaon wart national collegiate cham- wim a (7-4 l : leap, will try to Improve on Ma third-place finish In laat year's Relay.. Th. USC freshman la just one of several Trojan, competing tht. y..r. others include high hurdler Jerry Wilson, a graduate FRANK IvtASCARO 'Dog nine splits twin-bill i. an Ken Maddy a, 7--.iu, Art tni Maddy wtll -. in ( alifnrnij Slprlano Martinez urvta, «.ght la/eight program The program is b*lng directed I.) Hoi. Richardson, psychologist. ami s.ud* Hailstone, dietitian. The total cost is (10 per person LEGAL QUESTION? i Legal Advisement | ■ Coordinator \ ^&^%SP9. The CSUF baseball squad yes- .lont.lehearler wlih Hayward Stal. 7-4 behind . i3-sirik.>nui performance by Dan Grimm, but the 'Dog bats were silent in the second game and Freano fell 3-0. Crlmm struck out 13 Pioneer batters in Improving his record Fresno ruggers tori sportsmonship award The Fre.no Rugby Club, which last weekend finished eighth In the 24-team Golden Gate Invitational In San Francisco, has been awarded the All-Trans Trophy as the 'most sporting- (cleanest patIng. The Fresnorugg.rs. composed largely of CSUF students, were a real surprise In the tourney, which Included some of the finest teams In the nation. Their per- able considering this Is their first season of competition. The Fresno team won Its firsi Iwo games io reach the semifinals, then lost three straight despite playing well and finished eighth, tn the battle for seventh Fresno was lied *>-6 with Texab A«M after regulation time, but The Bulldogs punched across the winning run In the tenth. Larry prteto led off with a walk. Doug Elf sacrificed him to second, and Steve Lackey and Grimm also walked. Mike Ed- monda struck out, hut singles by Frank Masraro and jjjOdrewDyes drove ln Ihe winning runs. Freano starter Steve Behlen was the loser In the second game, (otng lour innings and allowing all three Hayward runs. Warren Brusstar andMonle Wood hurled the last two innings. Fresno rallied to load .(.bases in the seventh, bul Elf and Mas- Wilson and Williams both are members of the Trojan 440 relay team which, deaptle Wilson's abeam.*, ran a 40.5 at the Ml. San Antonio Relay* last week In Walnut Creek Rounding out the quartet are Ken Handle and Jamaican native Don Quarrle. Quarrle Is ■ world-cl**s sprinter, and waa a m*mb*r of 1**1 vejr's TroiMt lap, relay learn lhal ran a 1:20.7 (at the Weal Coaat Relaya). the fastest time ever recorded for Ihe event. Unfortunately, the record cannot he counted aa. an official world-or American mark because Quarrl. la a Jamatc.n. Rule. require that all memliers of the relay team .nust be from the same kminlry If the record Is lo tie ■ ....s.i.-i.-I a valid world or holders, and six hav. won Olympic Gold Medals. The Cold Medalists are Parry O'Brien, i.eamon King. Bobby Morrow, Tomml. Smith. Bob Seagren and Rand- Mat son none ol whom will com- Other USC competitor- taktlkt part will be javelin thrower Bruce SPORTS CALENDAR »HI\lslllV i nu>\. San Joaquin Valtay, so with per- formera Ilk* WUIIamt It seems likely the Relayscouldonceagaln live up to the slogan. -Where World Records are Broken.* Don't change your summer plans II you're going to spend a lot of this coming summer around the water—sailing and swimming—you'll want the protection of Tampax \**J&zgS* *^--mm*}*. NO •»* \ ^**Jc SfMifan Travel Mart CSUSJ Student Unson 21 IS 9th Street. San Jose. CA , mo- - £-•*{£-.ssa A.S.B. PRESIDENT TOMR. HILL ■SslffiwSS* LONGINES ' BULOVA VVITTNAUER CARAVELLE ACCUTRON WYLER SEIKO :lers| *iw ». awlaw rv.iu-io$\ JUNE GRADS do you want FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE? * FOURTH OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE NATION w FAVORABLE AND RESPECTED MARKET POSITION WITH EMPHASIS IN ESTATE PLANNING AND BUSINESS INSURANCE * EXTENSIVE HOME OFFICE SCHOOLS IN NEW YORK AREA * GUARANTEED SALARY PLUS INCENTIVE PLAN INTERVIEWING AT FRESNO STATE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 CONTACT PLACEMENT CENTER FOR APPOINTMENT - MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE Girls have frequently wondered about swimming during those difficult days. Old-fashioned napkins make swimming impossible, but with Tampax tampons the message has always been: "Go ahead and swim." You're dependably protected internally. And you never have to fan worry about anything Ml showing under Pf~*l swimsuits because internal protection is invisible protection. So don't change your summer plans just because your period might interfere. Tampax tampons let you sail, swim, water- ski, sunbathe—just like' any other day of the month. |