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TWDody Weeks mourn over loss of brother after suicide Last Sunafoy evening, fpsonsbsr 11, at approssirrtatefy 11 10, dse Creek system and CSUF suffered a tragic loss as the suicidal death of Mark Bell, active mem bet ot Theta Chi fraaOrmty Tms week dse Creak Column is dedicated to Mark Bell on behalf of die fraternity and sorority iiieoabei s in rnernory of his hie It snot for us to ask "why', only Mark can give the answer, and he s no longer with us We can, rsowever continue to give support to his brodsers of Theta Chi The 20-year-Old CSUf student pledged Theta Chi fraternity in the spring of 1978 He was the vice president in charge of the little ustor f held offices of sooaJ ctHaarrtsj tant house nsanager Mark also actively participated in tnbarnural sports of hts fraternity His maaor was chasmical en- Oeve Crevett, president of Theta On said. *l iust can t believe he s gone Nothing ever affected him in farms of depression, he seemed to enaoy life to dse fullest He was a fun person to be with because he was witty, smart, and a good friend He I iked to have a good time ' On the back of has Creek -lettered mr say is inscribed Mark's nickname, Tinker Hts friendly polite manner made Mark well liked among the entire Creek system In this respect, the Creeks have sup- Mark Dove gives special thanks men of Alpha Carnma Rho who Theta Chi brothers wtth a i Monday, and to die Sigma Chi biothers who fty their flag at half-mast this week Thank you $ are also extended for floral ausnsaemeiai and card* from Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Xi Delta, Detta Carrtma, Oetta Upsilon. Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Kappa Carnma, Kappa Sigma. Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Mu. Stoma Alpha E psi Ion Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu School support and sympathy have been rerictered By Bob Lurtdol, fraternity advisor and Dean Corcoran from Student Affairs In rrtemory of Mark, the brodsers of Theta Chi will wear Nat^errrsbends this 1 PAPERBACK BESTSELLERS 1 1 FOOLS DIE by Puzo ■ 2 NURSE by Antterson |3 CHESAPEAKE by Machener ■ 4 SECOhaD GENERATION by Fast 1 Is PULLINCYTXi1IC>PVNSTRINC I by Dyer ■ 6 THE FAR PAVILIONS by Kaye 1 7 AjvtERICAN CAESAR by Mancfsester |8 EVERGREEN by Plain |9 THE ENTITY by Defeirtta ■ 10 THE EYE OF THE NEEOLE bvKrante CENBULBOOICS Lower LevH I THEKjENNEL t J BOOKsSTORE | | (lnJpeHeortCaTfwC>rspus) { AIR FORCE NURSE INTERNSHIPS The US Aar Force Nurse Corps is offering an tntornshep program far BSN grsduotoi who have toss than inter'^shsp rs ffvo nsantfp m length and offers the new peotaeseonel nurse Force Nurse For additional eoonoa* taon coritact Maaor Sarah f tester Nurse wafcruament Offsoer, 3D Iwpjartpergar Road, Ctokiand. CA 04S312, or call collect (41Stf7iV74J5 the pledges will block ctoth beneath their pledge pass Last Monday evening, a prayer meet ing was ratid by the brothers, asurrtnae and frionds of Mark's at the fraternity house On Tuesday evening a Rosary was held in Mark's horaotown of ScHKied, followed by the fursera! on Wed- nesday morning at 9 10 In actuation to the entire Creak system, Mark leaves his rnother, three brothers endorse sister His father is rleoawaod The brothers of Tlseta Chi am I a rrtemorsal service for Mark on Traurv day evening at 8 in the Nemsnan Center All friends and acquaintances of Mark's are invited to attend Dave added. "Mark did a lot for dp entire Creek system, aa wed as his own fraternity, but he never really got tl recognition has deserved Perhaps he's looking clown on us now, he'll set how much wo realty care " Child abuse symposium Free* Page 1 cases than diet because only one out d every three deaths are reported as being caused by abuse Laavitt said that of dse people whs abuse children, 80 percent were abused themselves Also 100 percent of the no- lent innsated at San Quentin State pen- itontiary ware abused when they were between the apes of berth and 10 As far as the children thaanilap having protection, on Jarsuary of tha year, the American Humane Society separated children and animals into two different categories wfseroas befort they were in one group The reason it has taken so loot (er chilclren to get their own section aad magazine, is because animal lovers pd out more rraoney than chilclren lovers, so children had to ride on their rnonty until now Children am also beginning to haa thesr own attorrieys m child abuse caste, so they can ba rapraaantad batter The is a new practice and is ruappenfjij mostly in the Southern California area. Meeting scheduled and efface sjboHl I A Women m* s Alliance meeting ■ scheckated for today at 3 p m m Saa Ramon 3. room 115 fhroritv tauitmcnt Presentation Laat Students Association •riartin Luther Kinqjr.. hfoll School of Law Univ. of California. Davi5 Spopaored by Froaao State La Rare PiACI Studont Union Rocaa 312 - 3131 0ATE Friday, asovaasbar 16, 1979 TiMf 12:00 F. H. Noon JJ
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Title | 1979_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
Description
Title | November 14, 1979, Page 2 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | TWDody Weeks mourn over loss of brother after suicide Last Sunafoy evening, fpsonsbsr 11, at approssirrtatefy 11 10, dse Creek system and CSUF suffered a tragic loss as the suicidal death of Mark Bell, active mem bet ot Theta Chi fraaOrmty Tms week dse Creak Column is dedicated to Mark Bell on behalf of die fraternity and sorority iiieoabei s in rnernory of his hie It snot for us to ask "why', only Mark can give the answer, and he s no longer with us We can, rsowever continue to give support to his brodsers of Theta Chi The 20-year-Old CSUf student pledged Theta Chi fraternity in the spring of 1978 He was the vice president in charge of the little ustor f held offices of sooaJ ctHaarrtsj tant house nsanager Mark also actively participated in tnbarnural sports of hts fraternity His maaor was chasmical en- Oeve Crevett, president of Theta On said. *l iust can t believe he s gone Nothing ever affected him in farms of depression, he seemed to enaoy life to dse fullest He was a fun person to be with because he was witty, smart, and a good friend He I iked to have a good time ' On the back of has Creek -lettered mr say is inscribed Mark's nickname, Tinker Hts friendly polite manner made Mark well liked among the entire Creek system In this respect, the Creeks have sup- Mark Dove gives special thanks men of Alpha Carnma Rho who Theta Chi brothers wtth a i Monday, and to die Sigma Chi biothers who fty their flag at half-mast this week Thank you $ are also extended for floral ausnsaemeiai and card* from Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Xi Delta, Detta Carrtma, Oetta Upsilon. Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Kappa Carnma, Kappa Sigma. Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Mu. Stoma Alpha E psi Ion Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu School support and sympathy have been rerictered By Bob Lurtdol, fraternity advisor and Dean Corcoran from Student Affairs In rrtemory of Mark, the brodsers of Theta Chi will wear Nat^errrsbends this 1 PAPERBACK BESTSELLERS 1 1 FOOLS DIE by Puzo ■ 2 NURSE by Antterson |3 CHESAPEAKE by Machener ■ 4 SECOhaD GENERATION by Fast 1 Is PULLINCYTXi1IC>PVNSTRINC I by Dyer ■ 6 THE FAR PAVILIONS by Kaye 1 7 AjvtERICAN CAESAR by Mancfsester |8 EVERGREEN by Plain |9 THE ENTITY by Defeirtta ■ 10 THE EYE OF THE NEEOLE bvKrante CENBULBOOICS Lower LevH I THEKjENNEL t J BOOKsSTORE | | (lnJpeHeortCaTfwC>rspus) { AIR FORCE NURSE INTERNSHIPS The US Aar Force Nurse Corps is offering an tntornshep program far BSN grsduotoi who have toss than inter'^shsp rs ffvo nsantfp m length and offers the new peotaeseonel nurse Force Nurse For additional eoonoa* taon coritact Maaor Sarah f tester Nurse wafcruament Offsoer, 3D Iwpjartpergar Road, Ctokiand. CA 04S312, or call collect (41Stf7iV74J5 the pledges will block ctoth beneath their pledge pass Last Monday evening, a prayer meet ing was ratid by the brothers, asurrtnae and frionds of Mark's at the fraternity house On Tuesday evening a Rosary was held in Mark's horaotown of ScHKied, followed by the fursera! on Wed- nesday morning at 9 10 In actuation to the entire Creak system, Mark leaves his rnother, three brothers endorse sister His father is rleoawaod The brothers of Tlseta Chi am I a rrtemorsal service for Mark on Traurv day evening at 8 in the Nemsnan Center All friends and acquaintances of Mark's are invited to attend Dave added. "Mark did a lot for dp entire Creek system, aa wed as his own fraternity, but he never really got tl recognition has deserved Perhaps he's looking clown on us now, he'll set how much wo realty care " Child abuse symposium Free* Page 1 cases than diet because only one out d every three deaths are reported as being caused by abuse Laavitt said that of dse people whs abuse children, 80 percent were abused themselves Also 100 percent of the no- lent innsated at San Quentin State pen- itontiary ware abused when they were between the apes of berth and 10 As far as the children thaanilap having protection, on Jarsuary of tha year, the American Humane Society separated children and animals into two different categories wfseroas befort they were in one group The reason it has taken so loot (er chilclren to get their own section aad magazine, is because animal lovers pd out more rraoney than chilclren lovers, so children had to ride on their rnonty until now Children am also beginning to haa thesr own attorrieys m child abuse caste, so they can ba rapraaantad batter The is a new practice and is ruappenfjij mostly in the Southern California area. Meeting scheduled and efface sjboHl I A Women m* s Alliance meeting ■ scheckated for today at 3 p m m Saa Ramon 3. room 115 fhroritv tauitmcnt Presentation Laat Students Association •riartin Luther Kinqjr.. hfoll School of Law Univ. of California. Davi5 Spopaored by Froaao State La Rare PiACI Studont Union Rocaa 312 - 3131 0ATE Friday, asovaasbar 16, 1979 TiMf 12:00 F. H. Noon JJ |