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***** n-tha Ot-V Citigli*-M*rd> «,t*ei Unranked Dogs idle in first round Sports winner* of its last 10 game* and the na- and Utah, Wato'.markof 23-3 is tdantJ- tlon's top defensive team. It still un- caltoFrasno » ranked by the AP and UP1 top 20 pott*. ■*% of th* Otlter th* top 20 polls Oi The Bulldog., 2J-J on the season th. Uemaew*& awAVsta** , Pacific Coast Athletic Association cham- *** ranted •*>*** *•?"" piont wfth a 12-2 conference record, ******** ff .*2*SJf hw*Hn« hold one of the best won-to*. records in **\ttotlpm In the LJJpoll the country, ranking behind only Ore**, .. »^-''* j^*fc'!!*M.J ■ St^.f^.u,, listen, state, Virginia ^K^.^^^nn'm, Sports cuts in limbo for another two weeks In its fourth session In five days, the Athletic Advisory Committee decided to recess until March 16 in order for members of th* five gymnattlct—to talc* their case to the student body. Th* five so-called 'minor* sports hav* been In limbo since CSUF Athletic Director RuSS Sloan recommended their elimination In order to balance th* 1981-83 . athletic budget. Th* athletic department for**** a J75.OO0 or more deficit at the end of thi* year The sports cuts would save approximately S6O.000. Monday night'* meeting ended in less than an hour, after a student representative of the board, Kevin Mllllken *l think increasing revenue is the right step. It doesn't hur any of the athletic department should get behind It,' he said 'If every athlete could get at least two friends to vote for it, we Ought to vain. Th* senate I* already en record in tupport of th* minor sports Now let's ta* Item put their money where their mouth i*. What it boil* down to I* that tte community is doing its share for tte athletic program ttuoantt.* Sloan pointed out that even if tte fee plan I* accepted by the students. the athletic department will still be inatightfmancialsituition. 'There it no guarantee that this will be enough money live years down tte road.'he said "Even if we get the S7S.000 (first semester) right away, we'll hav* trouble. We'll Mill have to butt our backs and get torn* additional funds besides what we get from tte Bulldog Foundation.' Cut Craham, chairman of tte Ad- vitory Board, echoed Sloans comments 'We're still going to hav* many problem* but we can work at It. At least we'll wtill hav* tte Craham reported in tte morning session that even if the five (port* were cut. he' for**** a possible HO*.000 deficit next year Ron Deaver, CSUF badminton coach and on* of tte most avid hav* to work In an all-out effort to get th* proposal on tte ballot for tte March 24-26 student election*. To qualify for tte ballot, * petition with 4,000 signatures Is needed by Marches. 'It's going to b* two weeks of • lot of hard work,' said Mllllken. •We can't »lt around.' reluctant to label I reprieve a victory. *f*o, not y*t,' he said. " I see it mor* as an extension of t*m*. I am •ncouraged by it though. It show* the board has mad* an honest attempt to. keep If tte athletes of tte ft should be earmarked especially for all of CSUF'* minor sports - not lust tte thr****n*d five. *l think that, would be mor* meaningful to tte itudent body,* he said Minor sports are classified as any sport otter than football, basketball, Sloan added that all of CSUF* athletes should work ID gat tte proposal on tte ballot. Tte total 16, their future took* cloudy, es- n*cs*a\ sine* Sloan Is required to dget proposal by March 20. . And we're going to have to act t. Right now, I see the fees • only viable jolutlon to save rt tte first round of tte tourrvam*nt. 'reams will meet tte ~v**t remaining In Thursday'* quarter-final round, San Jot* (2nd place) will.play Fulktr- ton (7th) at 4 p.m.. Long Beach (3rd) play* UOP (6th) at 7 p.m. and UC Irvin* (4th) play* Utah Slate (5th) at 9 p.m. UC Santo Barbara, tied for fifth with Utah State in tte regular season. tkms last season. Tte winner of the PCAA Tournament will represent tte PCAA in tte NCAA championthipt. Ev*n if Fresno doesn't win tte PCAA tourney, it »till ha* a good shot at earning a berth In tte NCAA " wfth Its fin* season record. •It ha* been a great season for us, the test In tte school's history.' Bulldog coach Boyd Crant said. 'But that'* water under the bridge. This is our third season (tte flrtt being preseason, tte second tte conference, and tte third tte post-season playoffs). 'Every team in tte league wants to go to the NCAA' s and they will be ready to play. Everything we've don* tte flrtt three months is in the past, we've got to *tart all ov*r again.* Tte Bulldogs set a number of tchool record* thi* season, including most wins in a season (23, tte old mark wat ,'" most wins in a row (13) and field goal curacy. Tte old mark wat SO pero set in 1977-78 This year' s team is snooting a S2.2 percent per game average. In his four seasons at head coach, Crant hat become tte wtnningett coach In CSUF history, capturing 77 wins against 28 losses for a .733 percentage. The Bulidogt' garnet will be broad- castonKMJ Radio, S80 on the AM dial and will also be telecast by KMPH Channel 26. Bill Woodward and Arlen Bellah will handle KMJ t broadcasts, while iohn Andrew and former NBA Mar Dave OeBuMcter* will be tte Volleyballers clip Broncos The CSUF men 's volleyball ft n three-hour, I game match againtt Santa Clara University by staging a furious comeback to win tte final game Friday night in tte women't gym. The tpiker* took the match 15-11, 12-1$, l£l0. 13-15, 17- The final gam* appeared virtually hopeless for Fresno as Santa Clara went ahead 14-5 behind a strong serve Tte 'Dog fan*, however, weren't giving up at they screamed from th* sidelines for a comeback. Javier Veksx gam* credibility to tte notion as he served two quick aces to oblige tte With tte fan* and tte Bulldog bench in virtual hysteria, CSUF came alive wfth an impenetrable block and cat- quick defense. Lloyd Rollie and Gary Fish gave a dazzling display of blocking at each garnered numerous Individual blocks againtt tte frustrated Santa Clan hitters. Action wasn't limited just at tte net as sensational defense by Matt Tor- rex, Kevin Dykarna and Myron Yoshi- mura kept Santa Clara from dunking successfully past tte btotk. Offensive punch was provided by the one-two combination of tetter Yothlmur* to 6-4 Eric Redelfs at he blasted tte ball over the SCU block Into tte vacant court behind. BASKETBALL FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH* 6-gpm WOMEN'S INDEPENDENT 'X'(3-0)vs.B.B.C.'s(1-1, CM,Ct.1 7:00 We Don't Car* (0-2) vs. Craves Cangiters (0-2) CM.Ct. 1 6 00 Aspen Alleycats (2-0) vs. Asylum (1-1) CM, a. 2 6 00 7-9pm MEN'S DORM Celibates (2-0) vs. rUmblln" Gamblers (1-1) CM, Ct 2 740 c(M)vs.lt*karHall*B*(0-2) CM.Ct.1 g:00 in-1)vs.Bak*rW!WBurich-B'(0-2) CM.Ct. 2 800 9-11pm MEN'S POWER Hcaabags (2-0) vs. Duck 'n tte Fog (1 -1) Pit Bulls (2-0) vs. Kappa Sigma II (0-2) Spinners (1-1) vt. Bearded Clams (0-2) hittrnorrow. Softball signups -ttePagyCifcgl.a-Pagaii \gF*( Mar*4,l*gi |- Gauchos favored in PCAA * sivim, diving championships \v It ft « SANTA ANA-NCAA qualifying I f times and coveted conference titles K- will be on the minds of tte swimmers I * converging on the Belmont Plaza I' '" Indoor Aquatics Facility this Thursday, l..^H Friday, and Saturday for the 12th annual l^f. Pacific Coast Athletic Association Swimming and Diving Championships. University of California, Santa Barbara will be out to capture Its third consecutive conference team title, but will be hard pressed by strong California State University, Long Beach, f * Pepperdine University and University of - the Pacific squads. * ** Competition begins dairy at noon with preliminary heats. Finals will be staged each evening beginning at 7:30p.m. All session tickets, wilt be available at the Plaza for $12 for adults and S6 for students. Daily preliminary session \ L iickets are also available at »2 for adults "^h\ZJr*r>d »1 for students. Daily finals passes fi are priced at S3 for adults and 52 for ^""e^tstudents. ■ Coach Creg Wilson's UC Santa Barbara squad will again be paced this season by defending 100-yard freestyle and 100-yard butterfly champion Paul Coodridge. Coodridge. who owns the PCAA record In the 100 fry at 46.86. enters the three-day twimfast with tte ■ *> conference's top times this season in ■ \ the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 free. ■ He alto it currently ranked second in the 100 fry. ag , Otter top competitors for tte Cau- £>' chot are Murat Ozuak in both tte 200 ■M\*. ^rand 400individual medleys, Rob Werner • ' ""and Steve Hatch in both breastttroke events. Ken Radtkey in the distance freestyles, and Eric Eminent*, Dan Tilly, Cillers Ptanchon and Tim Class in the butterf lies. k Meanwhile, CSU Long Beach will l| counter Santa Barbara's title bid with a >v»». squad deep in talent in every event. Leading the way for coach Jon Urban- chek's 49ers will be Ramon Votcan, Bob Doian, Mark Cordm, and Bill Babathoff. Pepperdine* chances rely heavily upon two-time conference champion Mark Barter in tte 100-yard breast and defending titlist Paul Donohue in the 500-yard free. Barber owns tte conference record in his specialty at 57.82. Tte Waves' title aspirations will alto need a big boost from Larry Barrtte. Jay Alt, Shawn O'Corman, Steve Wlegmen, and Chris Freitag. Pacific enters the meet as tte dark- horse, but has several twimmers to be reckoned with, including Tom Wilson. Rob Anslow. Scott Adams. Rob Case. and Dave McAlpine. Other teams participating in the championships will be UC Irvine, San Jose State, and CSUF. Fresno will send a full team.of swimmers to the meet led by Rob Hatch, Ken McOougall, Bob Hagen and Jim Erickson. This could possibly be the last swimming meet ever for the Bulldogs, if the proposed elimination of five sports, which includes men's swimming is approved. Chinese Language -and Cultural Studk •*/>qCS OFFERS: i ,v "RSSnaoleexpet I ft 'Reasonable-penses 'Travel **. •*' ******** \ \L£l 'Concentrated study in Taiwan IpLI'Extensive course listing I ^ j Full university credit Ufr ENTRY PATES 4/1-6/12, . , I I ". 6/15-9/4; 9/21-12/18 ^s P.O. Box 15S63 i First Quarter: Tuition J780; *tf t-oni Beach, CA 90615 "\ Housing $200 •» IK* ^mt Chinese Language an J*f- Cultural S^udtes Telephone (213) 597-3361 I - m" if 1-V i •Mtrrgi gpoevrgi sj»onT*i Ar* you Making FUN & Ml I-mm la- fact ton, EXCITEMENT with unlimited potential, ENJOYMENT plus or parl-tim* bmlrtea* of your own. WE HAVE ITI If you qualify you pan fain • winning teem of over 600 ■porting good* & CONTACT: Sport-About. Inc.. 7691 Central Ave. NE. Friotey, MN 56*32 TOLL FREE *BO)3**V2S02 AN lMPORTAN-?V\ ADDITION TO YOUR UNIFORM The insignia of an Air Force nur*e can mean a lot to you and your future. It show* that you're part of the Air Force Nunc Corp*. A member of one of tte most efficient health care team* In the world. It are an Air Fore* officer with the and prettige of a leadership posl- ites you're on the track toward good pay and almost unlimited educational op- portuntti**. If you're a nursing professional or about to complete your nursing education, why not conaldcr Air Fore* nursing as part of YOUR future? From th* day you're commit- ind advantage* rr your uniform ^ JLWL imums S> SPRING BOWLING LEAGUES | WEDNESDAY INTRAMURAL - begins March 4 Open to students only; men, women or mixed League fees include awards for winners and T-SHIRTS for all league members SIGN-UP NOW ONLY A FEW OPENINGS LEFT COLLEGE UNION RECREATION AREA SCIENCE & SOCIETY *2 CHEMICALS IN THE WORKPLACE AniI Mo//m. AFL CO S3, is. ■'$# NOON TODAY PLUS A PANKI. DISCUSSION AT 7JO PM CU LOUNGE FREE ADMISSION .IM-
Object Description
Title | 1981_03 The Daily Collegian March 1981 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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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Title | March 4, 1981, Page 10-11 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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 | ***** n-tha Ot-V Citigli*-M*rd> «,t*ei Unranked Dogs idle in first round Sports winner* of its last 10 game* and the na- and Utah, Wato'.markof 23-3 is tdantJ- tlon's top defensive team. It still un- caltoFrasno » ranked by the AP and UP1 top 20 pott*. ■*% of th* Otlter th* top 20 polls Oi The Bulldog., 2J-J on the season th. Uemaew*& awAVsta** , Pacific Coast Athletic Association cham- *** ranted •*>*** *•?"" piont wfth a 12-2 conference record, ******** ff .*2*SJf hw*Hn« hold one of the best won-to*. records in **\ttotlpm In the LJJpoll the country, ranking behind only Ore**, .. »^-''* j^*fc'!!*M.J ■ St^.f^.u,, listen, state, Virginia ^K^.^^^nn'm, Sports cuts in limbo for another two weeks In its fourth session In five days, the Athletic Advisory Committee decided to recess until March 16 in order for members of th* five gymnattlct—to talc* their case to the student body. Th* five so-called 'minor* sports hav* been In limbo since CSUF Athletic Director RuSS Sloan recommended their elimination In order to balance th* 1981-83 . athletic budget. Th* athletic department for**** a J75.OO0 or more deficit at the end of thi* year The sports cuts would save approximately S6O.000. Monday night'* meeting ended in less than an hour, after a student representative of the board, Kevin Mllllken *l think increasing revenue is the right step. It doesn't hur any of the athletic department should get behind It,' he said 'If every athlete could get at least two friends to vote for it, we Ought to vain. Th* senate I* already en record in tupport of th* minor sports Now let's ta* Item put their money where their mouth i*. What it boil* down to I* that tte community is doing its share for tte athletic program ttuoantt.* Sloan pointed out that even if tte fee plan I* accepted by the students. the athletic department will still be inatightfmancialsituition. 'There it no guarantee that this will be enough money live years down tte road.'he said "Even if we get the S7S.000 (first semester) right away, we'll hav* trouble. We'll Mill have to butt our backs and get torn* additional funds besides what we get from tte Bulldog Foundation.' Cut Craham, chairman of tte Ad- vitory Board, echoed Sloans comments 'We're still going to hav* many problem* but we can work at It. At least we'll wtill hav* tte Craham reported in tte morning session that even if the five (port* were cut. he' for**** a possible HO*.000 deficit next year Ron Deaver, CSUF badminton coach and on* of tte most avid hav* to work In an all-out effort to get th* proposal on tte ballot for tte March 24-26 student election*. To qualify for tte ballot, * petition with 4,000 signatures Is needed by Marches. 'It's going to b* two weeks of • lot of hard work,' said Mllllken. •We can't »lt around.' reluctant to label I reprieve a victory. *f*o, not y*t,' he said. " I see it mor* as an extension of t*m*. I am •ncouraged by it though. It show* the board has mad* an honest attempt to. keep If tte athletes of tte ft should be earmarked especially for all of CSUF'* minor sports - not lust tte thr****n*d five. *l think that, would be mor* meaningful to tte itudent body,* he said Minor sports are classified as any sport otter than football, basketball, Sloan added that all of CSUF* athletes should work ID gat tte proposal on tte ballot. Tte total 16, their future took* cloudy, es- n*cs*a\ sine* Sloan Is required to dget proposal by March 20. . And we're going to have to act t. Right now, I see the fees • only viable jolutlon to save rt tte first round of tte tourrvam*nt. 'reams will meet tte ~v**t remaining In Thursday'* quarter-final round, San Jot* (2nd place) will.play Fulktr- ton (7th) at 4 p.m.. Long Beach (3rd) play* UOP (6th) at 7 p.m. and UC Irvin* (4th) play* Utah Slate (5th) at 9 p.m. UC Santo Barbara, tied for fifth with Utah State in tte regular season. tkms last season. Tte winner of the PCAA Tournament will represent tte PCAA in tte NCAA championthipt. Ev*n if Fresno doesn't win tte PCAA tourney, it »till ha* a good shot at earning a berth In tte NCAA " wfth Its fin* season record. •It ha* been a great season for us, the test In tte school's history.' Bulldog coach Boyd Crant said. 'But that'* water under the bridge. This is our third season (tte flrtt being preseason, tte second tte conference, and tte third tte post-season playoffs). 'Every team in tte league wants to go to the NCAA' s and they will be ready to play. Everything we've don* tte flrtt three months is in the past, we've got to *tart all ov*r again.* Tte Bulldogs set a number of tchool record* thi* season, including most wins in a season (23, tte old mark wat ,'" most wins in a row (13) and field goal curacy. Tte old mark wat SO pero set in 1977-78 This year' s team is snooting a S2.2 percent per game average. In his four seasons at head coach, Crant hat become tte wtnningett coach In CSUF history, capturing 77 wins against 28 losses for a .733 percentage. The Bulidogt' garnet will be broad- castonKMJ Radio, S80 on the AM dial and will also be telecast by KMPH Channel 26. Bill Woodward and Arlen Bellah will handle KMJ t broadcasts, while iohn Andrew and former NBA Mar Dave OeBuMcter* will be tte Volleyballers clip Broncos The CSUF men 's volleyball ft n three-hour, I game match againtt Santa Clara University by staging a furious comeback to win tte final game Friday night in tte women't gym. The tpiker* took the match 15-11, 12-1$, l£l0. 13-15, 17- The final gam* appeared virtually hopeless for Fresno as Santa Clara went ahead 14-5 behind a strong serve Tte 'Dog fan*, however, weren't giving up at they screamed from th* sidelines for a comeback. Javier Veksx gam* credibility to tte notion as he served two quick aces to oblige tte With tte fan* and tte Bulldog bench in virtual hysteria, CSUF came alive wfth an impenetrable block and cat- quick defense. Lloyd Rollie and Gary Fish gave a dazzling display of blocking at each garnered numerous Individual blocks againtt tte frustrated Santa Clan hitters. Action wasn't limited just at tte net as sensational defense by Matt Tor- rex, Kevin Dykarna and Myron Yoshi- mura kept Santa Clara from dunking successfully past tte btotk. Offensive punch was provided by the one-two combination of tetter Yothlmur* to 6-4 Eric Redelfs at he blasted tte ball over the SCU block Into tte vacant court behind. BASKETBALL FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH* 6-gpm WOMEN'S INDEPENDENT 'X'(3-0)vs.B.B.C.'s(1-1, CM,Ct.1 7:00 We Don't Car* (0-2) vs. Craves Cangiters (0-2) CM.Ct. 1 6 00 Aspen Alleycats (2-0) vs. Asylum (1-1) CM, a. 2 6 00 7-9pm MEN'S DORM Celibates (2-0) vs. rUmblln" Gamblers (1-1) CM, Ct 2 740 c(M)vs.lt*karHall*B*(0-2) CM.Ct.1 g:00 in-1)vs.Bak*rW!WBurich-B'(0-2) CM.Ct. 2 800 9-11pm MEN'S POWER Hcaabags (2-0) vs. Duck 'n tte Fog (1 -1) Pit Bulls (2-0) vs. Kappa Sigma II (0-2) Spinners (1-1) vt. Bearded Clams (0-2) hittrnorrow. Softball signups -ttePagyCifcgl.a-Pagaii \gF*( Mar*4,l*gi |- Gauchos favored in PCAA * sivim, diving championships \v It ft « SANTA ANA-NCAA qualifying I f times and coveted conference titles K- will be on the minds of tte swimmers I * converging on the Belmont Plaza I' '" Indoor Aquatics Facility this Thursday, l..^H Friday, and Saturday for the 12th annual l^f. Pacific Coast Athletic Association Swimming and Diving Championships. University of California, Santa Barbara will be out to capture Its third consecutive conference team title, but will be hard pressed by strong California State University, Long Beach, f * Pepperdine University and University of - the Pacific squads. * ** Competition begins dairy at noon with preliminary heats. Finals will be staged each evening beginning at 7:30p.m. All session tickets, wilt be available at the Plaza for $12 for adults and S6 for students. Daily preliminary session \ L iickets are also available at »2 for adults "^h\ZJr*r>d »1 for students. Daily finals passes fi are priced at S3 for adults and 52 for ^""e^tstudents. ■ Coach Creg Wilson's UC Santa Barbara squad will again be paced this season by defending 100-yard freestyle and 100-yard butterfly champion Paul Coodridge. Coodridge. who owns the PCAA record In the 100 fry at 46.86. enters the three-day twimfast with tte ■ *> conference's top times this season in ■ \ the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 free. ■ He alto it currently ranked second in the 100 fry. ag , Otter top competitors for tte Cau- £>' chot are Murat Ozuak in both tte 200 ■M\*. ^rand 400individual medleys, Rob Werner • ' ""and Steve Hatch in both breastttroke events. Ken Radtkey in the distance freestyles, and Eric Eminent*, Dan Tilly, Cillers Ptanchon and Tim Class in the butterf lies. k Meanwhile, CSU Long Beach will l| counter Santa Barbara's title bid with a >v»». squad deep in talent in every event. Leading the way for coach Jon Urban- chek's 49ers will be Ramon Votcan, Bob Doian, Mark Cordm, and Bill Babathoff. Pepperdine* chances rely heavily upon two-time conference champion Mark Barter in tte 100-yard breast and defending titlist Paul Donohue in the 500-yard free. Barber owns tte conference record in his specialty at 57.82. Tte Waves' title aspirations will alto need a big boost from Larry Barrtte. Jay Alt, Shawn O'Corman, Steve Wlegmen, and Chris Freitag. Pacific enters the meet as tte dark- horse, but has several twimmers to be reckoned with, including Tom Wilson. Rob Anslow. Scott Adams. Rob Case. and Dave McAlpine. Other teams participating in the championships will be UC Irvine, San Jose State, and CSUF. Fresno will send a full team.of swimmers to the meet led by Rob Hatch, Ken McOougall, Bob Hagen and Jim Erickson. This could possibly be the last swimming meet ever for the Bulldogs, if the proposed elimination of five sports, which includes men's swimming is approved. Chinese Language -and Cultural Studk •*/>qCS OFFERS: i ,v "RSSnaoleexpet I ft 'Reasonable-penses 'Travel **. •*' ******** \ \L£l 'Concentrated study in Taiwan IpLI'Extensive course listing I ^ j Full university credit Ufr ENTRY PATES 4/1-6/12, . , I I ". 6/15-9/4; 9/21-12/18 ^s P.O. Box 15S63 i First Quarter: Tuition J780; *tf t-oni Beach, CA 90615 "\ Housing $200 •» IK* ^mt Chinese Language an J*f- Cultural S^udtes Telephone (213) 597-3361 I - m" if 1-V i •Mtrrgi gpoevrgi sj»onT*i Ar* you Making FUN & Ml I-mm la- fact ton, EXCITEMENT with unlimited potential, ENJOYMENT plus or parl-tim* bmlrtea* of your own. WE HAVE ITI If you qualify you pan fain • winning teem of over 600 ■porting good* & CONTACT: Sport-About. Inc.. 7691 Central Ave. NE. Friotey, MN 56*32 TOLL FREE *BO)3**V2S02 AN lMPORTAN-?V\ ADDITION TO YOUR UNIFORM The insignia of an Air Force nur*e can mean a lot to you and your future. It show* that you're part of the Air Force Nunc Corp*. A member of one of tte most efficient health care team* In the world. It are an Air Fore* officer with the and prettige of a leadership posl- ites you're on the track toward good pay and almost unlimited educational op- portuntti**. If you're a nursing professional or about to complete your nursing education, why not conaldcr Air Fore* nursing as part of YOUR future? From th* day you're commit- ind advantage* rr your uniform ^ JLWL imums S> SPRING BOWLING LEAGUES | WEDNESDAY INTRAMURAL - begins March 4 Open to students only; men, women or mixed League fees include awards for winners and T-SHIRTS for all league members SIGN-UP NOW ONLY A FEW OPENINGS LEFT COLLEGE UNION RECREATION AREA SCIENCE & SOCIETY *2 CHEMICALS IN THE WORKPLACE AniI Mo//m. AFL CO S3, is. ■'$# NOON TODAY PLUS A PANKI. DISCUSSION AT 7JO PM CU LOUNGE FREE ADMISSION .IM- |