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_%S(£ # March 7, 1984 Ftewtfs IFcesifti :nnr_2 March 7, 1984 _Pa_%CE 6 FAS Awareness Week goes unnoticed 'Pep' band factors in Bulldog's success By John A. Vandrick, M.D. Health illy a all the ind was Coed-Ages 6-16 Santa Cruz area. Staff Position available for Summer 1984 Contact Student Placement Center for appointment, job description, and applicatic iged for a safe, healthy baby. When she was eventually delivered and 1 saw her beautiful face words failed say even, ecstacy, that I experienced. Such feelings arc unaltered by the passing years. A few months ago I was privileged to witness this same daughter giving birth to her firstborn. How the same fear- whala sense of joy we experienced to gain dice, of course) granddaughter. sadness and agony when a baby is born deformed. I hp prevention of anomalies Classifieds NOTICES EMPLOYMENT Riders W_nte_ From Porterville to CSUF M —W -F 1 leave home at 7:30. Leave CSUF at 3.30 781-5562 Help Wanted Airlines Hiring! Stewardesses, Reservationists! $14 $39,000. Worldwide! Call for directory, guide, newsletter, 1-916-944-4440 EXT CSUPRF.SNOA1R CATHOLICS: March 7 Ash Wednesday Masses will be at 6:50am, 5:15 and 7:30pm at St. Paul Newman Center, across from stadium. CALX 439-4641 Help Wanted Cruiseships Hiring! $16-530,000! Carribean, Hawaii. World. Call for guide, directory, newsletter. 1-916-94 4-4440 EXT CSUFRESNOCRU1SE LOST/FOUND LOST: Gold Weddinq Band with diamond. Lost near New Science Building (grass area). If found please return. Sentimental value contact: Olivia 237-9801 AUTOMOTIVE 1974 feMW _6-_, auto, a'r. custom Concord stereo, detailing, rebuilt engine. Exl. condition. Must Sacrifice Best off 255-9369 eves. SERVICES 1965 Rambler Station Wagon M':U ion. t:cn Best offer as is or trade. See at 5790 E. Gettysburg. 291-6125 or 268-0023 Tutoring Chem, Physics, Geol, Math by former coleqe prof- $5/hr Call Gilbert 222-08*8 ROOMMATES M/F Roomate Wanted Immediately non-smoker The Califomian Apts. Bulldog Lane Call 224-5192; after 6pm or leave mess-ge. GUITAR LESSONS Popular styles, lo years experience, near campus, CSUF student discount STEVE 5-6pm 435-7050 FOR SALE TYPING "SKI BOO! '_■ Kastinger. Size 6 womens. Good condition S25. 00. 294-3152 TYPING/WORDPROCESSING Close to CSUF, reasonable rates. Call Laura 227 5154 For Sale 35mm Minolta SRT 200 $200.00 or best offer. Call Dawn 294-3586 299-TVPE Call Wanda for expert typing to meet your deadline. New K2 5500 Ski. 195 cm w/marker bindings $285.00 San Marco AX-1R boots, size 7 1/2 $85.00. Call 221-6816 keep trying !! TYPING Reports, Term Papers, Resumes, Etc. Speedy, Accurate, Reasonable Rate! ■»> Call 252-2173 13" Black & White GET.V. Like new - $55.00 298-4301 Typing by Mary1 Special To New Cnatomers (l)Page Free Call 222-0847 Must Sell: 2-100 watt Sanyo speakers, 50 watt Sanyo tuner & BSR turntable. New condition. $475.00 or best offer. Ask for Al 227-9727 or 29 _____ .TStar Word Processing and For the professional look, let us type and pnnt your reports, term paper, etc. on our letter quality Low introductory rat*. 298-5333 Accurate and Dependable. Soligar 35-145 200m lens for Canon. Excellent condition. New $260.00 will sell for $125.00. ' Ask for Al 227-9727 or 294-2486 Adier SE1030 Typewriter with tape memory & service policy to 5/18/84 $1500. 442 8754 I had r gains regarding infant mortality. Backin 1930 there were about 60 infant deaths per 1,000 live births. By 1970 this number had dropped to 20 and by 1981 it was down lo 12. Much of the drop resulted from improved and new obstetrical and pediatric methods and equipment. Doctors were working with factors they With regard to the prevention of anomalies though the situation was much >n of congenital defects ties of the limbs, particularly the arms, due to the ingestion by the mothers of a supposedly safe medicine to treat the nausea and vomiting of early pregnancy. Now, just in the past few years, the severe deleterious effects of alcohol on fetal development have been clearly dem- anomalics; eyelid changes, nose deformity, changes in the size and shapo of the head and forehead and often accompanying' The message is clear as given by the U.S. government in 1980 when it reversed its pnor recommendation regarding mod- es of the thalidomide disa ter we learned press. _& Official find the -fes/c'entry blank Win a Schwinn 'Red Wave' Cruiser !!!!!!!!! NAME A 1 ADDRESS 1 STUDENT ID DATE Deposit at Energy Information Desk located ; on the lower level of the college union. J Drawing deadline 3/9/84 j WSKL% CSUF One entry per day COUPON- r FREE SOFT CONTACT LENS (SPARE PAIR. Extended Wear tw/roupon] S229 Daily Wear !„ coupon) SI69 Expires Marcti 15. 1984 Dr. Harold C. Sivas. Optometrist ,.-,., 299-7266 COUPON.. TY_?-_rW_E___T___R? tal__ to us about our typewriter rental program. PRINT & COPY CENTER KENNEL BOOKSTORE IjliHIMMir* $5 haircut with Student Body Card $5 oft all p-i-m. (w/ student ID) Manicurist Available Manicure* - $6.00 Acrylics - $22.50 Expires March 7, 1984 HOURS M-F 10-6 Sat. 10-5 Sun. 11-4 CM«ty MkN-MM mat least their second or third year with al every home game and up until this year stayed home. About 12 band members Staff Writer the band, Bibb said, which adds an ele- wcVe traveled to almost every out of town greeted the team upon arrival at the Frtuo , . ment of experience to this year's group, game, plus all the touAamenu." Air Terminal, according t. trumpet player Iheyre in attendance at every home This loyalty lies partly wilh the fact thai Their efforts do tot go unnoticed, be CarotyriSherT. -Youcouldnotbelieveit basketball game They're not the main the group is composed of basketball added, as tbe fans, __a__e» and players it was like the Beatles were coming in, _h_ attraction, but they seldom go unnoticed, "fanatics," according to trumpet player have expre»»ed a great deal of apprecia- said. They all came runninj at us." and-certainly neverunheard. TerTy Blankcnship. tion. This was evident after the Bulldop Most of the band members are actually Frank Bibb probably wouldn't argue "It's a big-time commitment for stu- defeated the Houston Cougars in Hawaii non-musicmajon,said Bibb Infact 40of that the main job of the CSUF basketball dents," said Bibb. "Obviously we perform in December, a game in which the band band Is to arouse spirit and enthusiasm -among Red Wavers. However, it's likely that Bibb would debate a claim thai the band he directs isift the best collegiate "pep" band in the PCAA conference, or "Nobody in the conference even compares," he said. "We take a 25-piece band on the road and blow anybody's borne band away except Utah State's." I And at Selland Arena, Bibb claims, the 48-rr.emb.r band is virtually untouchable, even by Utah State, whose basketball learn, without the backing of a band, was I basketball band is aslheCSUFmarch- t smaller. Between 45 Seventy-two students tried out for 1 year's squad, Bibb said. "Basically we U :hem on their playing ability...and (in rev. cases it's _titude,"headded. "Wilh he performances we have, ] have lo kn hat people are going to show up." SAGE | CSUF s Arts Journal is announcing | a contest for submissions in the j following areas .... *re *_P0(S _D®__ i *F-®m=IF_(S_:_®m *IPI__®T-®ggmipIj_Sj' ! Winning entries will receive a | $25 cash award and Publication | in the Spring '84 issue of SAGE. Deadline: March 26,104
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Title | 1984_03 The Daily Collegian March 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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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Language | eng |
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Title | March 7, 1984 Page 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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 | _%S(£ # March 7, 1984 Ftewtfs IFcesifti :nnr_2 March 7, 1984 _Pa_%CE 6 FAS Awareness Week goes unnoticed 'Pep' band factors in Bulldog's success By John A. Vandrick, M.D. Health illy a all the ind was Coed-Ages 6-16 Santa Cruz area. Staff Position available for Summer 1984 Contact Student Placement Center for appointment, job description, and applicatic iged for a safe, healthy baby. When she was eventually delivered and 1 saw her beautiful face words failed say even, ecstacy, that I experienced. Such feelings arc unaltered by the passing years. A few months ago I was privileged to witness this same daughter giving birth to her firstborn. How the same fear- whala sense of joy we experienced to gain dice, of course) granddaughter. sadness and agony when a baby is born deformed. I hp prevention of anomalies Classifieds NOTICES EMPLOYMENT Riders W_nte_ From Porterville to CSUF M —W -F 1 leave home at 7:30. Leave CSUF at 3.30 781-5562 Help Wanted Airlines Hiring! Stewardesses, Reservationists! $14 $39,000. Worldwide! Call for directory, guide, newsletter, 1-916-944-4440 EXT CSUPRF.SNOA1R CATHOLICS: March 7 Ash Wednesday Masses will be at 6:50am, 5:15 and 7:30pm at St. Paul Newman Center, across from stadium. CALX 439-4641 Help Wanted Cruiseships Hiring! $16-530,000! Carribean, Hawaii. World. Call for guide, directory, newsletter. 1-916-94 4-4440 EXT CSUFRESNOCRU1SE LOST/FOUND LOST: Gold Weddinq Band with diamond. Lost near New Science Building (grass area). If found please return. Sentimental value contact: Olivia 237-9801 AUTOMOTIVE 1974 feMW _6-_, auto, a'r. custom Concord stereo, detailing, rebuilt engine. Exl. condition. Must Sacrifice Best off 255-9369 eves. SERVICES 1965 Rambler Station Wagon M':U ion. t:cn Best offer as is or trade. See at 5790 E. Gettysburg. 291-6125 or 268-0023 Tutoring Chem, Physics, Geol, Math by former coleqe prof- $5/hr Call Gilbert 222-08*8 ROOMMATES M/F Roomate Wanted Immediately non-smoker The Califomian Apts. Bulldog Lane Call 224-5192; after 6pm or leave mess-ge. GUITAR LESSONS Popular styles, lo years experience, near campus, CSUF student discount STEVE 5-6pm 435-7050 FOR SALE TYPING "SKI BOO! '_■ Kastinger. Size 6 womens. Good condition S25. 00. 294-3152 TYPING/WORDPROCESSING Close to CSUF, reasonable rates. Call Laura 227 5154 For Sale 35mm Minolta SRT 200 $200.00 or best offer. Call Dawn 294-3586 299-TVPE Call Wanda for expert typing to meet your deadline. New K2 5500 Ski. 195 cm w/marker bindings $285.00 San Marco AX-1R boots, size 7 1/2 $85.00. Call 221-6816 keep trying !! TYPING Reports, Term Papers, Resumes, Etc. Speedy, Accurate, Reasonable Rate! ■»> Call 252-2173 13" Black & White GET.V. Like new - $55.00 298-4301 Typing by Mary1 Special To New Cnatomers (l)Page Free Call 222-0847 Must Sell: 2-100 watt Sanyo speakers, 50 watt Sanyo tuner & BSR turntable. New condition. $475.00 or best offer. Ask for Al 227-9727 or 29 _____ .TStar Word Processing and For the professional look, let us type and pnnt your reports, term paper, etc. on our letter quality Low introductory rat*. 298-5333 Accurate and Dependable. Soligar 35-145 200m lens for Canon. Excellent condition. New $260.00 will sell for $125.00. ' Ask for Al 227-9727 or 294-2486 Adier SE1030 Typewriter with tape memory & service policy to 5/18/84 $1500. 442 8754 I had r gains regarding infant mortality. Backin 1930 there were about 60 infant deaths per 1,000 live births. By 1970 this number had dropped to 20 and by 1981 it was down lo 12. Much of the drop resulted from improved and new obstetrical and pediatric methods and equipment. Doctors were working with factors they With regard to the prevention of anomalies though the situation was much >n of congenital defects ties of the limbs, particularly the arms, due to the ingestion by the mothers of a supposedly safe medicine to treat the nausea and vomiting of early pregnancy. Now, just in the past few years, the severe deleterious effects of alcohol on fetal development have been clearly dem- anomalics; eyelid changes, nose deformity, changes in the size and shapo of the head and forehead and often accompanying' The message is clear as given by the U.S. government in 1980 when it reversed its pnor recommendation regarding mod- es of the thalidomide disa ter we learned press. _& Official find the -fes/c'entry blank Win a Schwinn 'Red Wave' Cruiser !!!!!!!!! NAME A 1 ADDRESS 1 STUDENT ID DATE Deposit at Energy Information Desk located ; on the lower level of the college union. J Drawing deadline 3/9/84 j WSKL% CSUF One entry per day COUPON- r FREE SOFT CONTACT LENS (SPARE PAIR. Extended Wear tw/roupon] S229 Daily Wear !„ coupon) SI69 Expires Marcti 15. 1984 Dr. Harold C. Sivas. Optometrist ,.-,., 299-7266 COUPON.. TY_?-_rW_E___T___R? tal__ to us about our typewriter rental program. PRINT & COPY CENTER KENNEL BOOKSTORE IjliHIMMir* $5 haircut with Student Body Card $5 oft all p-i-m. (w/ student ID) Manicurist Available Manicure* - $6.00 Acrylics - $22.50 Expires March 7, 1984 HOURS M-F 10-6 Sat. 10-5 Sun. 11-4 CM«ty MkN-MM mat least their second or third year with al every home game and up until this year stayed home. About 12 band members Staff Writer the band, Bibb said, which adds an ele- wcVe traveled to almost every out of town greeted the team upon arrival at the Frtuo , . ment of experience to this year's group, game, plus all the touAamenu." Air Terminal, according t. trumpet player Iheyre in attendance at every home This loyalty lies partly wilh the fact thai Their efforts do tot go unnoticed, be CarotyriSherT. -Youcouldnotbelieveit basketball game They're not the main the group is composed of basketball added, as tbe fans, __a__e» and players it was like the Beatles were coming in, _h_ attraction, but they seldom go unnoticed, "fanatics," according to trumpet player have expre»»ed a great deal of apprecia- said. They all came runninj at us." and-certainly neverunheard. TerTy Blankcnship. tion. This was evident after the Bulldop Most of the band members are actually Frank Bibb probably wouldn't argue "It's a big-time commitment for stu- defeated the Houston Cougars in Hawaii non-musicmajon,said Bibb Infact 40of that the main job of the CSUF basketball dents," said Bibb. "Obviously we perform in December, a game in which the band band Is to arouse spirit and enthusiasm -among Red Wavers. However, it's likely that Bibb would debate a claim thai the band he directs isift the best collegiate "pep" band in the PCAA conference, or "Nobody in the conference even compares," he said. "We take a 25-piece band on the road and blow anybody's borne band away except Utah State's." I And at Selland Arena, Bibb claims, the 48-rr.emb.r band is virtually untouchable, even by Utah State, whose basketball learn, without the backing of a band, was I basketball band is aslheCSUFmarch- t smaller. Between 45 Seventy-two students tried out for 1 year's squad, Bibb said. "Basically we U :hem on their playing ability...and (in rev. cases it's _titude,"headded. "Wilh he performances we have, ] have lo kn hat people are going to show up." SAGE | CSUF s Arts Journal is announcing | a contest for submissions in the j following areas .... *re *_P0(S _D®__ i *F-®m=IF_(S_:_®m *IPI__®T-®ggmipIj_Sj' ! Winning entries will receive a | $25 cash award and Publication | in the Spring '84 issue of SAGE. Deadline: March 26,104 |