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Page 2 QOL L EGIAN - SUMMER SESSION KWntfn Recital will feature Roten Galleries will sponsor new clarinet music art exhibition and sale By Martin Kllgore II kids, here It U toe middle June and you only have five ks to feed yourself with. Don't Get some rice. NOT Instant rice. When you have lt made, throw In something wlto a lot of flavor. I like orange roarma- Basic Armenian Soul Food Boll some water. Put In some bouillon cubes and onions and what you can find ln the refrigerator. Now pour ln aome Bulgur wheat. Boll toe wheat until It's soft. Let lt cool and pour the broth Into a cup. Eat the wheat and drink the broth. Alfalfa and/or Bean Sprouts (Don't use the stuff they're going to plant 'cause It's coated with poison.) Ask the nice man to show /ou how to make them sprout. It's Just a matter of keeping them moist a couple of days. They really taste far out. Corn Moot Get some corn meal. No, dummy, don't get corn bread mix. Look on the side of the package for the recipe for corn bread and buy the stuff you need for lt. Now you can have corn bread for lunch, corn mush for breakfast, and fried mush for dinner. For variety try hush puppies and corn pancakes. If you don't feel like New music for the clarinet wlU be toe theme of this week's recital by guest clarinet soloist Dr. phlUlp Rehfeldt. The concert will take place at 8 p.m. tomorrow ln the Music Building Recital HaU. The program wlU be open to the public without charge. Rehfeldt ls one of the nation's leading exponents of modern classical music for toe clarinet. He earned Us doctorate from the University of Michigan and ls currently an associate professor of music at the University of Redlands. Tne recital program wlU begin with a 1964 composition by M. WlUlam Karllns entitled 'Solo Piece for Clarinet.'Rehfeldt wlU also pUy works by Edward MU- ler, Barney Childs, Elliott Bor- lshansky, Dorance Stalvey, Burton Beer man and Donald Martlno. Several of the works on the program have been either premiered by Rehfeldt or recorded by him for Advance records. Rehfeldt will be accompanied on the piano by his wife SaUy Rehfeldt. Fresno State CoUege win sponsor a one-day exhibition and sale of original graphic art by contemporary and old master artiste on Tueaday, July 6. The exhibition win be held ln the FSC Library Special Collections Room from 10 a.m.-5 p.ro. The exhibition has been arranged by the Ferdinand Roten Galleries of Baltt- The public ls Invited. There win be no charge. Included tn the exhibition win be over 1,000 original etchings, Uthographs, and woodcuU by art- IsU such as Picasso, ChagaU, Mlro, Goya and Renoir. Also Included wlU be works by contemporary artists of the United SUtes, Europe and Japan. Prices range from $5 to Jl^eef with toe majority priced less than $100. A Roten Galleries represenU- The Ferdinand Roten Galleries .has one of the largest graphic art coUectlons In toe country. The firm, established ln 1932, operates IU main gallery ln Baltimore, with a branch gallery ln Cambridge, Mass. The Roten GaUerles specializes ln arranging exhibition sales of original graphic art at coUeges, museums, and art centers throughout the country. Intensive Armenian course will be taught off campus a the f I the < n wiu t jmach. (The only way it does.) WeU, kids, this stuff looks drab, but lt sure beats begging spare change and It's awful better than the stuff In the county jail. Next week I'll come up with some better cheaples for l you are just trying to save .. recreational resort away from the Fresno SUte CoUege campus wlU be the scene for an Intensive, one-week course ln the Armenian language. The class wlU be Uught by Dr. Arra S. Avaklan, FSC professor of ethnic studies. According to Avaklan, the purpose of the course ls to provide an Intensive exposure to the language, to move the beginner more quickly through the barrier that prevente him from thinking in a FSC will offer TV workshop A special two-week workshop tn instructional television and video tape recording wiU be offered at Fresno State CoUege, June 28-July 9. The workshop ls opentoteach- "- business and professional —elation personnel as well as _J general public. Interested In the applications of television and video tape In problems of Instruction, training and sales. Dr. John P. Highlander, work- hop director, explained that a "practical experience approach will be used ln acquainting students with the equipment and program production proce- new Unguage. ParticlpanU ln the class will be expected to Uve, work, study and ptay> while speaking exclusively In Armenian. Avaklan wlU be Joined by several adult native speakers of Armenian who wlU work with members of the class. The one-unit course will be offered through the FSC Extension Division to enable studenU who have not yet entered FSC to participate. Although the class ls arranged especially for studenU planning to enroll In elementary Armenian during the fall semester, aU Interested persons are welcome to participate. Further Information on the'Intensive Armenian'course may be obtained from Avaklan, 487-2415. THE COLLEGIAN Summer Session Published Mondays by the StudenU of the Fresno SUte College Summer Session. Editorial and Business offices located on the FSC campus, Shaw and Cedar Avenues. Telephone 487. MANAGING EDITOR Ed Piston NEWS EDITOR Barbara McDowell SPORTS EDITOR Tom Kane ADVERTISING MANAGER Wilbur Pauls SPORTS Beiden named to Hall of Fame One of toe wlnnlngest coUege basebaU coaches ln toe country, former Fresno State CoUege head coach Pete Beiden waa recently elected Into the American Association of CoUege BasebaU Coaches HaU of Fame. Three workshops in coaching offered Summer leagues SUte CoUege Union Lanes wi Initiated last week with the fl Mixed Foursome and Oriental Comprised of 40 employees from toe CoUege Union and Library, the Monday Nlto Mixed- Foursome league off ere IU par- ticlp-nU the opportunity to trade their pencils, typewriters'; and day's frustrations ln for bowUng balls and shoes and a game designed to relieve the tensions of a hard day's work. The compeUtlon among the peers proved fierce, as evidenced by the sounds ot balls crashing Into the gutter, toe "occasional' falling of pins, and whispered "adjectives" of disappointment. After the night's quest for bowling perfection had ended, Terry Kuckenbaker and Fawn KawasU reigned as high scorers for the league. Terry turned in a 586 series effort which included a high game of 203. Fawn led the female keglers with a 464-208 effort. Jack Bradshaw had tbe high game for the men with a 205. BowUng with the precision of a' professional, Morris Mishlma averaged 208 as his 626 series led all Oriental bowlers Wednesday night. Steve Ito garnered high game honors for the men with a 236 effort. Joan Carlson, long esUbllshed as one of the best among women bowlers ln the Central VaUey, took top honors for the evening over her female counterparts with a 540- 193 performance. rotlred ago, had a 21 year record of 601 wins against 268 losses. His teams, captured the California Collegiate Athletic AssoclaUon UUe nine times, placed second seveff* times and finished thlrd three Umes. The Induction ceremonies will be held ln conjunction with the Coach of the Year banquet tentatively set for January 5, 1972 at the A.A.C.B.C. convention ln Miami, Florida. A proposal to name the FSC basebaU park, now called Varsity Park, to Beiden Park has been sent to FSC President Dr. Norman A. Baxter after receiving a very favorable vote from tbe Academic Senate's Public Affairs Committee. Dr. Baxter wlU now forward his recommendation to toe State College Board ofTrustees who will make the final determination. LOCKSMITHS IF YOU'RE OVER 18 Isn't It time you started thinking about your Future? Sure you have, but don't leave your military status to chance — make It your choice. Have you considered the Army Medical Corps Reserves? Right now, Hospital Reserve Units, close to where you live, have positions, such as X-Ray Technicians, Laboratory Technicians, Medical Corpsmen, and Personnel Specialists, waiting to be filled. There is no need to be presently qualified in these vocations; the Medical Corps provides the best training In the most up-to-date facilities and you will probably have to skip only one semester of school. If you want to complete your military obligation by performing a useful, productive function, and. you like the fact that you'll be able to continue with school without worrying anymore about the draft, telephone or write to the 6253d US Army Hospital, Building 906, Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129, phone (415) 561-2347. June 28, 1971 COLLEGIAN - SUMMER SESSION Page 3 Basketball workshop starts today techniques of coaching win be conducted during toe flrat summer session at Fresno SUte College. Workshops wtll be on basketball, water polo and track and field. The1 flrst, on basketbaU, win be held June 28 to My 0 from 1:00 p.m.-3:50 p.m. dally ln the FSC Men's Gymnasium, Room 144. Frank Carbajal, freshman basketball coach and professor ot physical i and recreation, U toe Instruction for toe two-unit course. Dr. Jack Wilcox, assistant professor ot physical education, will conduct a track and field workshop July 12 to 23. The two-unit course will be held from 1:10- 3:50 p.m. dally tn toe Men's Gymnasium, Room 144. Dr. Ara Hairabedian, FSC professor of physical education, wlU conduct a workshop on water polo, also July 12-23. Sessions are set for noon-2 p.ro. ln the FSC Men's Gymnasium pool. Registration for the classes can be completed through the Office otSummer Sessions,Thomaa Administration Building, Room 132. Tuition ls S24 a unit. ' deaUng wlttl tbe sport wlU start today and continue until July 9. Tbe class win The workshop will be divided of the Men'i The ' rectlon of Frank Carbajal, freshman and assistant basketball coach at Fresno SUte CoUege. Carbajal Joined toe FSC staff two years ago. He U a graduato of tbe Colorado SUU CoUege where be was a star basketbaU and baseball player. Prior to joining the staff he guided toe El Carolno High School Eagles to the FSC hoop program and toe second part featuring coaches from toe Ugh school. Junior college and coUege ranks discussing $50 REWARD Cocker Male 6 yra. Black with Un markings «DUSTY», Shy, Lost 5/19, 227-6133, Off loe 486-0441. VOLKSWAGEN PARTS DEPARTMENT vw Dismantling tRTMENT RTS) NTLING SIN STOCK =» JUNK VW«_, uuHa^u+n^ntin+r^nXrnn, i VERN ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 304 CLOVIS AVE. (Comer of 3rd A Clovis) CLOVIS Phone 299-5264 CD PEGGER JEANS Patch pockets front and back, stitched and flared. Great fit for guys and gals. $9.00-$10.00 a pair. ethe<Pant\\ykutmry ABBY and BLACKSTONE PHONE: Other locations: Hanford A Vlsalla
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Title | 1971_06 The Daily Collegian June 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
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Title | June 28, 1971 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
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Page 2 QOL L EGIAN - SUMMER SESSION
KWntfn
Recital will feature Roten Galleries will sponsor
new clarinet music art exhibition and sale
By Martin Kllgore
II kids, here It U toe middle
June and you only have five
ks to feed yourself with. Don't
Get some rice. NOT Instant
rice. When you have lt made,
throw In something wlto a lot
of flavor. I like orange roarma-
Basic Armenian
Soul Food
Boll some water. Put In some
bouillon cubes and onions and
what you can find ln the refrigerator. Now pour ln aome
Bulgur wheat. Boll toe wheat
until It's soft. Let lt cool and
pour the broth Into a cup. Eat
the wheat and drink the broth.
Alfalfa and/or
Bean Sprouts
(Don't use the stuff they're going
to plant 'cause It's coated with
poison.) Ask the nice man to
show /ou how to make them
sprout. It's Just a matter of keeping them moist a couple of days.
They really taste far out.
Corn Moot
Get some corn meal. No, dummy, don't get corn bread mix.
Look on the side of the package
for the recipe for corn bread
and buy the stuff you need for lt.
Now you can have corn bread for
lunch, corn mush for breakfast,
and fried mush for dinner. For
variety try hush puppies and corn
pancakes. If you don't feel like
New music for the clarinet
wlU be toe theme of this week's
recital by guest clarinet soloist
Dr. phlUlp Rehfeldt.
The concert will take place at
8 p.m. tomorrow ln the Music
Building Recital HaU. The program wlU be open to the public
without charge.
Rehfeldt ls one of the nation's
leading exponents of modern
classical music for toe clarinet.
He earned Us doctorate from the
University of Michigan and ls
currently an associate professor
of music at the University of
Redlands.
Tne recital program wlU begin
with a 1964 composition by M.
WlUlam Karllns entitled 'Solo
Piece for Clarinet.'Rehfeldt wlU
also pUy works by Edward MU-
ler, Barney Childs, Elliott Bor-
lshansky, Dorance Stalvey, Burton Beer man and Donald Martlno.
Several of the works on the
program have been either premiered by Rehfeldt or recorded
by him for Advance records.
Rehfeldt will be accompanied
on the piano by his wife SaUy
Rehfeldt.
Fresno State CoUege win sponsor a one-day exhibition and sale
of original graphic art by contemporary and old master artiste
on Tueaday, July 6. The exhibition
win be held ln the FSC Library
Special Collections Room from
10 a.m.-5 p.ro. The exhibition
has been arranged by the Ferdinand Roten Galleries of Baltt-
The public ls Invited. There
win be no charge.
Included tn the exhibition win
be over 1,000 original etchings,
Uthographs, and woodcuU by art-
IsU such as Picasso, ChagaU,
Mlro, Goya and Renoir. Also Included wlU be works by contemporary artists of the United
SUtes, Europe and Japan. Prices
range from $5 to Jl^eef with toe
majority priced less than $100.
A Roten Galleries represenU-
The Ferdinand Roten Galleries
.has one of the largest graphic
art coUectlons In toe country. The
firm, established ln 1932, operates IU main gallery ln Baltimore, with a branch gallery ln
Cambridge, Mass. The Roten
GaUerles specializes ln arranging exhibition sales of original
graphic art at coUeges, museums, and art centers throughout the country.
Intensive Armenian course
will be taught off campus
a the f
I the <
n wiu t
jmach. (The
only way it does.)
WeU, kids, this stuff looks
drab, but lt sure beats begging
spare change and It's awful better than the stuff In the county
jail. Next week I'll come up
with some better cheaples for
l you are just trying to save
.. recreational resort away
from the Fresno SUte CoUege
campus wlU be the scene for an
Intensive, one-week course ln
the Armenian language.
The class wlU be Uught by
Dr. Arra S. Avaklan, FSC professor of ethnic studies.
According to Avaklan, the purpose of the course ls to provide
an Intensive exposure to the language, to move the beginner more
quickly through the barrier that
prevente him from thinking in a
FSC will offer
TV workshop
A special two-week workshop
tn instructional television and
video tape recording wiU be offered at Fresno State CoUege,
June 28-July 9.
The workshop ls opentoteach-
"- business and professional
—elation personnel as well as
_J general public. Interested In
the applications of television and
video tape In problems of Instruction, training and sales.
Dr. John P. Highlander, work-
hop director, explained that a
"practical experience approach
will be used ln acquainting students with the equipment and
program production proce-
new Unguage. ParticlpanU ln
the class will be expected to Uve,
work, study and ptay> while speaking exclusively In Armenian.
Avaklan wlU be Joined by several adult native speakers of
Armenian who wlU work with
members of the class.
The one-unit course will be offered through the FSC Extension
Division to enable studenU who
have not yet entered FSC to participate. Although the class ls
arranged especially for studenU
planning to enroll In elementary
Armenian during the fall semester, aU Interested persons are
welcome to participate.
Further Information on the'Intensive Armenian'course may be
obtained from Avaklan, 487-2415.
THE COLLEGIAN
Summer Session
Published
Mondays by the StudenU of
the Fresno SUte College
Summer Session. Editorial
and Business offices located on the FSC campus,
Shaw and Cedar Avenues.
Telephone 487.
MANAGING EDITOR
Ed Piston
NEWS EDITOR
Barbara McDowell
SPORTS EDITOR
Tom Kane
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Wilbur Pauls
SPORTS
Beiden named to
Hall of Fame
One of toe wlnnlngest coUege
basebaU coaches ln toe country,
former Fresno State CoUege
head coach Pete Beiden waa recently elected Into the American
Association of CoUege BasebaU
Coaches HaU of Fame.
Three workshops
in coaching
offered
Summer leagues
SUte CoUege Union Lanes wi
Initiated last week with the fl
Mixed Foursome and Oriental
Comprised of 40 employees
from toe CoUege Union and Library, the Monday Nlto Mixed-
Foursome league off ere IU par-
ticlp-nU the opportunity to trade
their pencils, typewriters'; and
day's frustrations ln for bowUng
balls and shoes and a game designed to relieve the tensions of
a hard day's work.
The compeUtlon among the
peers proved fierce, as evidenced
by the sounds ot balls crashing
Into the gutter, toe "occasional'
falling of pins, and whispered
"adjectives" of disappointment.
After the night's quest for bowling perfection had ended, Terry
Kuckenbaker and Fawn KawasU
reigned as high scorers for the
league. Terry turned in a 586
series effort which included a
high game of 203. Fawn led the
female keglers with a 464-208
effort. Jack Bradshaw had tbe
high game for the men with a
205.
BowUng with the precision of
a' professional, Morris Mishlma
averaged 208 as his 626 series
led all Oriental bowlers Wednesday night. Steve Ito garnered
high game honors for the men
with a 236 effort. Joan Carlson,
long esUbllshed as one of the
best among women bowlers ln
the Central VaUey, took top honors for the evening over her
female counterparts with a 540-
193 performance.
rotlred
ago, had a 21 year record of 601
wins against 268 losses. His
teams, captured the California
Collegiate Athletic AssoclaUon
UUe nine times, placed second
seveff* times and finished thlrd
three Umes.
The Induction ceremonies will
be held ln conjunction with the
Coach of the Year banquet tentatively set for January 5, 1972
at the A.A.C.B.C. convention ln
Miami, Florida.
A proposal to name the FSC
basebaU park, now called Varsity
Park, to Beiden Park has been
sent to FSC President Dr. Norman A. Baxter after receiving a
very favorable vote from tbe
Academic Senate's Public Affairs
Committee. Dr. Baxter wlU now
forward his recommendation to
toe State College Board ofTrustees who will make the final determination.
LOCKSMITHS
IF YOU'RE
OVER 18
Isn't It time you started thinking about
your Future? Sure you have, but don't
leave your military status to chance —
make It your choice.
Have you considered the Army Medical
Corps Reserves? Right now, Hospital
Reserve Units, close to where you live,
have positions, such as X-Ray Technicians, Laboratory Technicians, Medical
Corpsmen, and Personnel Specialists,
waiting to be filled. There is no need to
be presently qualified in these vocations;
the Medical Corps provides the best
training In the most up-to-date facilities
and you will probably have to skip only
one semester of school.
If you want to complete your military
obligation by performing a useful, productive function, and. you like the fact
that you'll be able to continue with
school without worrying anymore about
the draft,
telephone or write to the
6253d US Army Hospital, Building 906,
Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129,
phone (415) 561-2347.
June 28, 1971 COLLEGIAN - SUMMER SESSION Page 3
Basketball workshop starts today
techniques of coaching win be
conducted during toe flrat summer session at Fresno SUte
College. Workshops wtll be on
basketball, water polo and track
and field.
The1 flrst, on basketbaU, win
be held June 28 to My 0 from
1:00 p.m.-3:50 p.m. dally ln the
FSC Men's Gymnasium, Room
144. Frank Carbajal, freshman
basketball coach and
professor ot physical i
and recreation, U toe Instruction
for toe two-unit course.
Dr. Jack Wilcox, assistant professor ot physical education, will
conduct a track and field workshop July 12 to 23. The two-unit
course will be held from 1:10-
3:50 p.m. dally tn toe Men's
Gymnasium, Room 144.
Dr. Ara Hairabedian, FSC professor of physical education, wlU
conduct a workshop on water polo,
also July 12-23. Sessions are set
for noon-2 p.ro. ln the FSC Men's
Gymnasium pool.
Registration for the classes
can be completed through the Office otSummer Sessions,Thomaa
Administration Building, Room
132. Tuition ls S24 a unit. '
deaUng wlttl
tbe sport wlU start today and continue until July 9. Tbe class win
The workshop will be divided
of the Men'i
The '
rectlon of Frank Carbajal, freshman and assistant basketball
coach at Fresno SUte CoUege.
Carbajal Joined toe FSC staff
two years ago. He U a graduato
of tbe Colorado SUU CoUege
where be was a star basketbaU
and baseball player. Prior to
joining the staff he guided toe El
Carolno High School Eagles to
the FSC hoop program and toe
second part featuring coaches
from toe Ugh school. Junior college and coUege ranks discussing
$50 REWARD
Cocker Male 6 yra. Black
with Un markings «DUSTY»,
Shy, Lost 5/19, 227-6133,
Off loe 486-0441.
VOLKSWAGEN
PARTS DEPARTMENT
vw Dismantling
tRTMENT
RTS)
NTLING
SIN STOCK
=» JUNK VW«_,
uuHa^u+n^ntin+r^nXrnn, i
VERN ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
304 CLOVIS AVE. (Comer of 3rd A Clovis)
CLOVIS Phone 299-5264
CD PEGGER JEANS
Patch pockets front and back, stitched and flared. Great fit
for guys and gals. $9.00-$10.00 a pair.
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