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!: *V4. « but Has goad ease*. He «*.*■> et *e Seattle. a hard* Ml ol oar i avinmng for ua.' said PadiHa 'Tne j of Woods is traumatic but the lers can do the job ' Ottena** Line- Only one starter from >t season has earned a starting spot on s year s team Center Fat Palumbo mams m a line that seems strong but *s experience and depth J C transfers j-ioson and Bob Wise *nll start season at the guard spots but Kent laton from Merced College should ike one oi their spots wmen he has full> •covered from inf lammed knees c *^e talent to become an Ml nencan according to some observer* jaduating this year? s deep group el receiver! Cifcisy has fine speed and could make peopat forget about last year t standout Wvatt Henderson Dennis Williams was one of Kaiser s receivers last year at Bafcers- field College Fi^shman Henry Ellard is the Bulldogs hope for the future, but S»s recent improvement w»H "rnake it hard to keep him out of the lineup Ellard is also a fine triple tumper James Terry a transfer from East Los Angeles CC runs a team best 4 4 SO yard-dash but is hobbled by a r>ad Kamstrmg Scott Scambray a FCC standout at tight end fvad great heads I ' f "The moat enseawad area of the team * fitrmatr AJI-PCAA tack* Vmce »gamas returns after m*samg 1*76 ead) knee surgery Greg Stevens, from PorterviUe IC and Bob Voy ar* fighting tor the middle guard position *vhile hard hitting Mike O Doherty is also in contention O'Doherty was impressive with his bit ting abclitiv in Friday s schmage Mrke Sifva an FCC transfer and Mike Ryan are the tackles Jack Hays and Norm Hollis give the Bulldogs some depth The Bulldogs have some Hayos has naee^CAA at osmar- The career center lends a helping hand B> Bob Milts StaM Daily f graduation time is approaching and i re rob prospects are dim, Dr Harold I ones might be able to help you )r Jones is the director of the Career >rmation Resource Center on campus md he says "We re here to help That s our function we're here to help ■ any way we can ■ The Career Center, according to ones has two mam functions The first, he said, is to assist the stu lent in learning how to reach out and i himself, in areas such as resumes interviews n» second function, Jones said, is ve the student leads to get a rob The Center offers weekly seminars in resume preparation because 'it seems to be what most employers want these days.' Jones said Weekly interview seminars are offered also, sometimes with videotaped interviews, to help students learn how to sell themselves to prospective employers Dr Jones said that in October and November and also a few of the spring months his office will be scheduling four or five interviews a day The 1976-79 figures show .264agenr.es visited the CSUF campus last year, conducting 2,643 interviews Last year's placement rate has not been finalized yet but the previous year s rate was 66%. or 1.213 students Obviously different fields have different placement rates Engineering, nursing and special education ar* the hottest fields nght now. Jones said "You come out with a degree in those areas and you ve got five offers ' History philosophy geography, and other liberal arts majors are a Httle tougher to find |ob* for I ones said The Career Center does not take the sole responsibility for finding students a rob, Jones sasd 'Students can go out and work (to get a lob) on their own In fact, we encour age students to go out on their own * The Career Censor is located in Joyal Administration Room 266 player who has started for *wo i the other corner Jeff Norton hitler at strong safety Lyn Fa a transfer from t*OC, has a knack for interceptions, but haa had knee double m the past Brian Panish and David lomer a pair of seniors also have a shot at safety OveraM -If the Bulldogs can avoid • niuries they should be competitive At this point oi the season the offense looks stronger than the defense but the ortense lacks experience T he defense doesn t give Padilla as rnuch depth as he would like The team should get constd rrably stronger as the season progresses and may be ready to challenge for the PCAA crown in 1960 Voman wanted to share large house ard, nice neighborhood near CSUF un, independent sort preferred 150/month 226-0899 evenings CAR WANTED FOR MOVIE I need a t967 Chevy Impala Super Sport Coupe w 427 cubic n engine dual exhaust stick shift and bucket seats Will pay cash Contact Becky at Commons Hail 1S4. if vou have what I need Bachelors and Bacheiorettes invite you to meet the Special People Square Dancers learn to square dance Wed nesday Sept S 7 9pm, Twin Cables Hall 432 Hughes Oov.s 229-2756 MEN'WOMEN! JOBS' UISESHIPS' YACHTS' No exper- ce Good pay' Europe! Australia! Amer World! Send 64 95 for AP PLICATION/INFO/REFERRALS to CRUISE WORLD 62 Bo* 60129 Sacto j * ^>S66{ CATTLE BARON Restaurant and Saloon CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY AN© THURSDAY NIGHTS FEATUHINC DOUBLE GAGE AND LES BftAESE DISCO P.ARTY 299-2188 1441 ToUhaii— Rd. Clori» ^s GENERAL BOOKS LOWER aLEVaEL Available now in th* n tiffin y .ggjcnoii— Dorlaad's Ohietrated UecbcaJ Dictionary Upptocott Manual of Nureiog Practfae Tabor's Crciopodk MedkaJ Dictionary Textbook oi Medical SorgkeJ Narasmg Drugs and laaaaagg hnpttcntioLoe Anatomy CoJortn* Book Pbyofciane Dae* T KENNEL BOOKSTORE? 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Title | 1979_09 The Daily Collegian September 1979 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
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 |
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Title | September 5, 1979 Pg 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
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 |
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!: *V4.
« but Has goad ease*. He «*.*■> et *e Seattle.
a hard*
Ml ol oar i
avinmng for ua.' said PadiHa 'Tne
j of Woods is traumatic but the
lers can do the job '
Ottena** Line- Only one starter from
>t season has earned a starting spot on
s year s team Center Fat Palumbo
mams m a line that seems strong but
*s experience and depth J C transfers
j-ioson and Bob Wise *nll start
season at the guard spots but Kent
laton from Merced College should
ike one oi their spots wmen he has full>
•covered from inf lammed knees
c *^e talent to become an Ml
nencan according to some observer*
jaduating this year?
s deep group el receiver! Cifcisy has
fine speed and could make peopat forget
about last year t standout Wvatt
Henderson Dennis Williams was one of
Kaiser s receivers last year at Bafcers-
field College Fi^shman Henry Ellard
is the Bulldogs hope for the future, but
S»s recent improvement w»H "rnake it
hard to keep him out of the lineup
Ellard is also a fine triple tumper
James Terry a transfer from East
Los Angeles CC runs a team best
4 4 SO yard-dash but is hobbled by a
r>ad Kamstrmg Scott Scambray a FCC
standout at tight end fvad great heads
I
' f
"The moat enseawad area of the team *
fitrmatr AJI-PCAA tack* Vmce »gamas
returns after m*samg 1*76 ead) knee
surgery Greg Stevens, from PorterviUe
IC and Bob Voy ar* fighting tor the
middle guard position *vhile hard hitting
Mike O Doherty is also in contention
O'Doherty was impressive with his bit
ting abclitiv in Friday s schmage
Mrke Sifva an FCC transfer and Mike
Ryan are the tackles Jack Hays and
Norm Hollis give the Bulldogs some
depth
The Bulldogs have some
Hayos has
naee^CAA at osmar-
The career center lends a helping hand
B> Bob Milts
StaM
Daily
f graduation time is approaching and
i re rob prospects are dim, Dr Harold
I ones might be able to help you
)r Jones is the director of the Career
>rmation Resource Center on campus
md he says "We re here to help
That s our function we're here to help
■ any way we can ■
The Career Center, according to
ones has two mam functions
The first, he said, is to assist the stu
lent in learning how to reach out and
i himself, in areas such as resumes
interviews
n» second function, Jones said, is
ve the student leads to get a rob
The Center offers weekly seminars in
resume preparation because 'it seems to
be what most employers want these
days.' Jones said
Weekly interview seminars are offered
also, sometimes with videotaped interviews, to help students learn how to
sell themselves to prospective employers
Dr Jones said that in October and
November and also a few of the spring
months his office will be scheduling
four or five interviews a day
The 1976-79 figures show .264agenr.es
visited the CSUF campus last year,
conducting 2,643 interviews
Last year's placement rate has not
been finalized yet but the previous
year s rate was 66%. or 1.213 students
Obviously different fields have different
placement rates
Engineering, nursing and special
education ar* the hottest fields nght
now. Jones said
"You come out with a degree in those
areas and you ve got five offers '
History philosophy geography, and
other liberal arts majors are a Httle
tougher to find |ob* for I ones said
The Career Center does not take the
sole responsibility for finding students a
rob, Jones sasd
'Students can go out and work (to get
a lob) on their own In fact, we encour
age students to go out on their own *
The Career Censor is located in Joyal
Administration Room 266
player who has started for *wo i
the other corner Jeff Norton
hitler at strong safety Lyn Fa
a transfer from t*OC, has a knack for
interceptions, but haa had knee double
m the past Brian Panish and David
lomer a pair of seniors also have a shot
at safety
OveraM -If the Bulldogs can avoid
• niuries they should be competitive
At this point oi the season the offense
looks stronger than the defense but the
ortense lacks experience T he defense
doesn t give Padilla as rnuch depth as he
would like The team should get constd
rrably stronger as the season progresses
and may be ready to challenge for the
PCAA crown in 1960
Voman wanted to share large house
ard, nice neighborhood near CSUF
un, independent sort preferred
150/month 226-0899 evenings
CAR WANTED FOR MOVIE I need a
t967 Chevy Impala Super Sport Coupe
w 427 cubic n engine dual exhaust
stick shift and bucket seats Will pay
cash Contact Becky at Commons Hail
1S4. if vou have what I need
Bachelors and Bacheiorettes invite you
to meet the Special People Square
Dancers learn to square dance Wed
nesday Sept S 7 9pm, Twin Cables
Hall 432 Hughes Oov.s 229-2756
MEN'WOMEN! JOBS'
UISESHIPS' YACHTS' No exper-
ce Good pay' Europe! Australia!
Amer World! Send 64 95 for AP
PLICATION/INFO/REFERRALS to
CRUISE WORLD 62 Bo* 60129 Sacto j
* ^>S66{
CATTLE BARON
Restaurant and Saloon
CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT
WEDNESDAY AN© THURSDAY NIGHTS FEATUHINC
DOUBLE GAGE
AND
LES BftAESE DISCO P.ARTY
299-2188 1441 ToUhaii— Rd. Clori» ^s
GENERAL BOOKS
LOWER aLEVaEL
Available now in th*
n tiffin y .ggjcnoii—
Dorlaad's Ohietrated UecbcaJ
Dictionary
Upptocott Manual of Nureiog
Practfae
Tabor's Crciopodk MedkaJ
Dictionary
Textbook oi Medical SorgkeJ
Narasmg
Drugs and laaaaagg hnpttcntioLoe
Anatomy CoJortn* Book
Pbyofciane Dae* T
KENNEL
BOOKSTORE?
Ib The Heart Of TW
Back To School In
Styt* On A New
SCHWINN*
COMPLETE SELECTION
OF BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BIKES
-'iL4 ••'•<>
m
sJ**4jm'r^T& I -
Jr
""%• ffttio* of cycltogoff »o»e*oo<
ow • ScaHwtnn >• m%> m r**v% old
Mytaa ol b»k*a *m». chmmj+ti
•* t*mm ptmt pmnmrmionm ck>i ttw
3w«l(t> WOHMlaVtaWip tod 'tlnbi
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