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COLLEGIAN FORUM lortl expressed In Collegian idits'ials'and commentaries by ue*»writers, are not necessar- rose of Fresno State College e student body. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN NEW NAME! NEW RATES! COME SEE US TO!W SAN BRUNO APTS. $47.50 nerson Manager at 1378 Apt. C I, peon rase, 224-3803 nlsh.ips r.itlier than lo re- we'li GIVE s true knowledce and insight To Norma h play and its players. We 1 l>e an intelligent, trained place, he w, To Doug la * students have spent with helpful 1 ir a month struggling to verslves. Tl if* to one of the world's dramatic poems. Playing To Alice ' pearo is on.-of ihe hardest supply of I 7nvnm''whoh!!sjHen'pm- To her vi< and milk of n To Marvyi with the rest To Dick. J s offering of gift sugges- was so underwhelming that uiltuous tally of timely tips ie phone, we've got a better Idea . . . . a Magic Mountain Waterbed. to In ie gentle waves of his rippling restlni t ways to REALLY communicate WlU e H. ToVlas Cookbook and a year's ess supply of ex-lax. alka-seltzer, •omplwe suit of armor, to go along Human Bondage.* LEATHER FIELDS CUSTOM LEATHER • POUCHES • BELTS • BOOK BAGS • HANGING CANDLES • MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM 1461 N. VAN NESS in the) Van Ness Village LIGHTWEIGHT 10-SPEED BICYCLES HENDRICKSON'S 1407 N. Blackstone 264-6933 SALES * SERVICE * PARTS * ACCESSORIES J/ ttll^ 3£§§ \s" Happy Neu) Tear OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY 8-12 OPEN NEl'/ YEAR'S DAY 12 noon-6 a.m. OPEN DAILY 8-12 FRIDAY, SATURDAY 12 noon _ 4 a.m. COFFEE HOUSE COFFEE HOUSE CUP 'N' CASK 1459 NTVan Ness (2 blocks south of City College) 268-8329 rnla State College system. . . . To Glenn S. Dumke ... all of - "Headmaster* i'e hope he gains valuable insight Into how to run an Institute of higher learning... To Phil Sherwood ■ nothing To Vernlce Holmes, manager of FSC's Bookstore... a book written by FSC students entitled rial, and the regulations prohibiting visual and verbal pol- the best humor column ln a i- paper published at Fresno f College . . . This award consist of S10.000 each, and ill-expense paid trip to Las student body, and collections to cover the cost will begin imme- dlately . . d in all sincerity like to wish e; you a great holiday season . . . May your turkey be warm, your ild. your toddy be hot, of all, may you get yours unde r the tree this year... <**«; To take the absurdity to its logical conclusion, I watched Max Ophula' 'Letter from an Unknown Woman* on the 'Dialing for Dol- Dy Behrouz Saba Collegian Film Crlllc During the past week, upon greater Fresno's various silver screens we witnessed the usual wonders. Llxle licked. Butch botched and Kotch delivered. (You figure these out all by yourself.) Thus proving once more that Fresno does not have a great deal to offer tn the way of films. Frederick Wiseman's 'Tltlcut Follies" (1967), presented In the Sunday evening's Fine ArtSerles, provided for a glimpse at good is a chronicle of usual dally the aid of light equipment, Wiseman moves In and out of cells and corridors along with the in- makes and captures moments of reality that are more astounding than anyllilng that may be found In a work of fiction. One "Insane" man delivers one of Ihe most sensitive political speeches I have ever heard. Also captured < situation < lleves that he is cured and that his prolonged detention at the asylum Is causing him emotional tha an showing of the work of a of the expresslonlstlc To make things worse, stltutlng announcer Invited the ladles to sit tight and follow the film since It was going to be a The seven weirdos on the top of the column wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Forensics feam places second in tournament Y COLLEGIAN 3 V.I.-.. s other -Law John Huston's classic, 'Treasure of the Sierra Madre* (1948), was shown In ten-minute doses on the tube. I know of no better way to butcher a work of cinematic Importance than to show It on a local TV station. It may be Interesting to note thai the film since Humphry Bogart played Ihe National week of anti-war protests planned for April The National Peace Action Coalition has decided to hold Its National Peace Action Week of antiwar protests April 16-22 In New York City and a West Coast city lo be chosen later. The decision was made during BSU charily drive A Christmas toy and food drive to benefit West Side children is currently being conducted by the Fresno State CoUege Black Student Persons wishing to donate items to the drive may do so* Director Lei cernlng tha drive may be obtained from Rlgglns or from tha BSU Office, College The Fresno State College forensics team captured 13 trophies at the annual fall championships of the Pacific Southwest California Forensics League Tournament held at the University of Southern California last First place winners Included Ron Reel (junior, Fresno) ln senior persuasion, Debbie Ka- tanjlan (sophomore, Fresno) In lower oral Interpretation, Larry Silverness (freshman, St. Paul, Minn.) In lower persuasion, and Jerry Burger and Jack Hlghflll In novice debate. Second place winners Included Based on awards In senior and Cathy Craves (freshman, Fres- Junior divisions, Fresno State no) In novice Impromptu speak- was awarded the second place Ing, Kathy Grace (sophomore, sweepstakes trophy. Fresno) ln lower persuasion, and Ms. Kazanjlan ln lower expository. Third place winners Included Reel In aenlor oral Interpretation, Ms. Gravaa ln novice extemp. Silverness ln lower oral Interpretation, John Orella (Junior, Petaluma) In Junior expository, and Margaret Flores and Austin In novice debate. Letters I donors for Plasma n sell twice a week — r Complete Collection. Call 485-4821 for appointment Hours: 7 a.m. —3 p.m. "ALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 412 F Street - Fresno
Object Description
Title | 1971_12 The Daily Collegian December 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. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | December 16, 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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | COLLEGIAN FORUM lortl expressed In Collegian idits'ials'and commentaries by ue*»writers, are not necessar- rose of Fresno State College e student body. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN NEW NAME! NEW RATES! COME SEE US TO!W SAN BRUNO APTS. $47.50 nerson Manager at 1378 Apt. C I, peon rase, 224-3803 nlsh.ips r.itlier than lo re- we'li GIVE s true knowledce and insight To Norma h play and its players. We 1 l>e an intelligent, trained place, he w, To Doug la * students have spent with helpful 1 ir a month struggling to verslves. Tl if* to one of the world's dramatic poems. Playing To Alice ' pearo is on.-of ihe hardest supply of I 7nvnm''whoh!!sjHen'pm- To her vi< and milk of n To Marvyi with the rest To Dick. J s offering of gift sugges- was so underwhelming that uiltuous tally of timely tips ie phone, we've got a better Idea . . . . a Magic Mountain Waterbed. to In ie gentle waves of his rippling restlni t ways to REALLY communicate WlU e H. ToVlas Cookbook and a year's ess supply of ex-lax. alka-seltzer, •omplwe suit of armor, to go along Human Bondage.* LEATHER FIELDS CUSTOM LEATHER • POUCHES • BELTS • BOOK BAGS • HANGING CANDLES • MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM 1461 N. VAN NESS in the) Van Ness Village LIGHTWEIGHT 10-SPEED BICYCLES HENDRICKSON'S 1407 N. Blackstone 264-6933 SALES * SERVICE * PARTS * ACCESSORIES J/ ttll^ 3£§§ \s" Happy Neu) Tear OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY 8-12 OPEN NEl'/ YEAR'S DAY 12 noon-6 a.m. OPEN DAILY 8-12 FRIDAY, SATURDAY 12 noon _ 4 a.m. COFFEE HOUSE COFFEE HOUSE CUP 'N' CASK 1459 NTVan Ness (2 blocks south of City College) 268-8329 rnla State College system. . . . To Glenn S. Dumke ... all of - "Headmaster* i'e hope he gains valuable insight Into how to run an Institute of higher learning... To Phil Sherwood ■ nothing To Vernlce Holmes, manager of FSC's Bookstore... a book written by FSC students entitled rial, and the regulations prohibiting visual and verbal pol- the best humor column ln a i- paper published at Fresno f College . . . This award consist of S10.000 each, and ill-expense paid trip to Las student body, and collections to cover the cost will begin imme- dlately . . d in all sincerity like to wish e; you a great holiday season . . . May your turkey be warm, your ild. your toddy be hot, of all, may you get yours unde r the tree this year... <**«; To take the absurdity to its logical conclusion, I watched Max Ophula' 'Letter from an Unknown Woman* on the 'Dialing for Dol- Dy Behrouz Saba Collegian Film Crlllc During the past week, upon greater Fresno's various silver screens we witnessed the usual wonders. Llxle licked. Butch botched and Kotch delivered. (You figure these out all by yourself.) Thus proving once more that Fresno does not have a great deal to offer tn the way of films. Frederick Wiseman's 'Tltlcut Follies" (1967), presented In the Sunday evening's Fine ArtSerles, provided for a glimpse at good is a chronicle of usual dally the aid of light equipment, Wiseman moves In and out of cells and corridors along with the in- makes and captures moments of reality that are more astounding than anyllilng that may be found In a work of fiction. One "Insane" man delivers one of Ihe most sensitive political speeches I have ever heard. Also captured < situation < lleves that he is cured and that his prolonged detention at the asylum Is causing him emotional tha an showing of the work of a of the expresslonlstlc To make things worse, stltutlng announcer Invited the ladles to sit tight and follow the film since It was going to be a The seven weirdos on the top of the column wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Forensics feam places second in tournament Y COLLEGIAN 3 V.I.-.. s other -Law John Huston's classic, 'Treasure of the Sierra Madre* (1948), was shown In ten-minute doses on the tube. I know of no better way to butcher a work of cinematic Importance than to show It on a local TV station. It may be Interesting to note thai the film since Humphry Bogart played Ihe National week of anti-war protests planned for April The National Peace Action Coalition has decided to hold Its National Peace Action Week of antiwar protests April 16-22 In New York City and a West Coast city lo be chosen later. The decision was made during BSU charily drive A Christmas toy and food drive to benefit West Side children is currently being conducted by the Fresno State CoUege Black Student Persons wishing to donate items to the drive may do so* Director Lei cernlng tha drive may be obtained from Rlgglns or from tha BSU Office, College The Fresno State College forensics team captured 13 trophies at the annual fall championships of the Pacific Southwest California Forensics League Tournament held at the University of Southern California last First place winners Included Ron Reel (junior, Fresno) ln senior persuasion, Debbie Ka- tanjlan (sophomore, Fresno) In lower oral Interpretation, Larry Silverness (freshman, St. Paul, Minn.) In lower persuasion, and Jerry Burger and Jack Hlghflll In novice debate. Second place winners Included Based on awards In senior and Cathy Craves (freshman, Fres- Junior divisions, Fresno State no) In novice Impromptu speak- was awarded the second place Ing, Kathy Grace (sophomore, sweepstakes trophy. Fresno) ln lower persuasion, and Ms. Kazanjlan ln lower expository. Third place winners Included Reel In aenlor oral Interpretation, Ms. Gravaa ln novice extemp. Silverness ln lower oral Interpretation, John Orella (Junior, Petaluma) In Junior expository, and Margaret Flores and Austin In novice debate. Letters I donors for Plasma n sell twice a week — r Complete Collection. Call 485-4821 for appointment Hours: 7 a.m. —3 p.m. "ALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 412 F Street - Fresno |