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2-THI DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, November 8, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Redbeard: Foreign medical schools, part 3 Prevention Cure: The Financial Future of Doctors and Dentists When it comes to building a healthy financial future, a little preventive planning can save you a pound of cure. As your income increases, so will your tax and estate responsibilities. Put a Fidelity Union Life estate planner on youi financial team along with your CPA, attorney and trust officer. But do it now. The older you get, the more it costs to secure your future. 224-1960 G)UegeMaster. —t— Well, If you don't h; sort of spare change it possible to pull It off, c There are public schools cine all through Latin A 1 Job o Hans. Why not you? i Mexican medical $5,000 lo the Autosome slty of Guadalajara along could trace down In the reference section at the CSUF Llbravy. I best Spanish and have one of the janitors check over my spelling and grammar. I recommend Eddie Ortiz over at the science department as having helped me That Is what I did then. What I would do now Is different. I would scrape up a thousand or so and find out from the American W| consulate In whatever country " wanted to study at - Guati Unlve mple - i: of A .-. I » engage i application and tell him that FALL SPECIAL) EXTRA HOMEY =-..*. HYLAND*.— DONOR CENTER 412 F STRUT I UNO TH» AO M I | fo* n«rr TIM* tonus | 4»5-4«21 SUMMER JOBS FOR 75 i i i t i < ■ in tl next six to eight months. I would try this approach In Mexico, the Bahamas, Santo Domingo, Guate- Bzuela ; pica PLACITA" 3073 E. SHIELDS Mexican Curios And Gift Shop ♦ Indoor Plants ♦ Mexican Classroom Items Posters - Flags - Games Pinatas - Pottery a J Leather Goods - Clothing ^'"*•*» Statues - Lamps - Glassware and I tl Will I i try n . I ral oil u should have figured out that 4 1/2 cups or flour leaves a pretty sticky dough and therefore you should slowly work In one-half to one quarter cup of flour as you knead It. rail. It Is cream' of potato soup and has been In my family since our people were giving hell to Capt. Boycott, the notorious Anglo class-traitor and runningdog or H.R.H. Victoria. To really appreciate cream of potato soup you have to dig out your art history text and look at •The Potato Eaters* by Van Gogh. Do you suppose that If the price of hamburger and beans keeps ac- (Contlnued on Page 4, Col. 4) IM football play continues; basketball competition begins Tuesday, November 5, 1974 THE t>AILY CQLLEGIAN-3 San Diego blanks soccermen e the w final week of play with two undefeated teams still remaining. Gherkins (9-0) and Kappa Alpha Theta (9-0) will race off today on the middle field at 4 p.m. In what should be the deciding game for the women's Intramural football competition. Gherkins defeated third place DoubleTrou- iuble. Bakers Bruls- s and Double Trou- k-reat doubleheader. In the men's Intramural play, Crystal Ball continues to remain at the top of the standings, followed closely by Sigma Alpha Epsllon. The rankings remained sets In last week's play. Big games this week In the men's play are Homan 3rd Floor West taking on Graves 1st East Floor today on field two. Tomorrow Men's Suite will be challenged by Bakers 1st East at r has gotten under way. The 1 play got -ted last night. The teams al- dy tabbed to beat : ire Sigma rs.SH;n laChlwas fraternity ai is last year, he 69'ers e the Independent champions iM top ten :. Slgm; il Ball (1) Alpha (2) Epsllc 3. Coke Again (3) 4. Theta Chi (4) 5. Brewery (5) 6. Bull (6) 7. Men's Suite (7) 8. Meadow Woodei 9. Homan 3rd NOTE: Last week's INTERNATIONAL CAREER? will be on the campus Friday, November 8, 1974 advanced study at THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL and fob opportunities in the field of INTERNATIONAL Olendale, Arixon. 85306 posted. The Dally Collegian will also start a top five ranking for basketball, posted each Tuesday In the paper. The rankings will be listed, starting next week after the teams have had at least one week or league play. Coed basketball started play last week with eleven teams en- Women's tennis play Is in Its second week ot the double eltml- lndlvldual play will continue until the finals scheduled lor Nov. 29. Signups- are still being accepted tor several sports to be en's volleyball entries have to be In by next week and men's Intramural handball signups will end play next week. Signups are also water"spo!o. Play la scheduled to For a Ing el nural activities, you can contact Pete Conrad at the IM otftce In the Men's Gym or Donna Plckel (director of women's IM activities), room 1291ntheWomen's Gym. Fouls lead fo Davis win over Waterdogs ially caught up with the Bulldog Water Polo team Friday night against University of Calirornla at Davis. The Waterdogs had eight people foul out and finally lost a hard, fought contest, 12-8, to the vlsl- Berore the Bulldogs started to foul out like files react to Raid In a 4x4 room, they played the Aggies even. In tact, the Bulldogs held a 7-6 halftlme advantage and a"n 8-7 third quarter advantage. But In the fourth quarter, coach Ara Halrabedlan began to run out of bench strength. Midway In the fourth quarter, Halrabedlan moved Vlnce Jura out of the goal and Into the field, replacing him with Bob Mattoxln the goal. It was a move to give the Bulldogs more offense after their top three scorers, Fred The 1 n Davl goals to put the game away. They got their first of the three goals with 1:20 remaining to put them ahead 10-8. Then 16 seconds later they added another goal and finally their last goal came with 42 seconds remaining In the game. Davis had gone ahead with 3:27 left, less than^a minute after the eighth Bulldog, Mark At the end ot the rirst quarter ■the game was tied at tour apiece, with Garrett getting two goals In the second quarter Just before he was whistled for his fifth foul and had to leave the game. Art Rubel then took up a little of the slack by scoring two goals before the hair ended. But the Bulldogs were to add only one more goal In the second half and dropped their 12th game The struggling Bulldog soccer team was blanked by visiting San Diego State last Saturday afternoon, 3-0. Boach Bob Bereskln heralded the play of Fatal Olamblwonu, who came off the bench In the last 20 minutes of the game and "started our only real offensive attack,' Bereskln said. Left-wing Bobby Moore, who played almost the entire game with an Injured foot, and goalie Javier Garcia were also mentioned by Bereskln as standouts In This year Bereskln, "partly out of necessity and partly out ofde- slgn,* has gone to more American players on his CSUF team. According to Bereskln, the cost of schooling for foreign has gone up so much (rrom about $250 to $2,000, he said),'"this year a number ot the foreign students have to work to get by.* "It'll probably take us about three or four years to rebuild with American players," he said. •Our play&rs aren't that bad.* WEIGHT CONTROL SPECIAL KJJ\ COMPLETE MEAL AV; 'fj includes entree, vegetables,yN (C) dessert, beverage (j) Calories are calculated for you. BEGINNING $1 ,0 DAILY AT OCTOBER 28 THE CAFETERIA Bereskln noted. «They,t» lot of desire and pep for the sport of soccer - they Just don't have that much- experience yet." Bereskln foresees a steady Improvement In the sport of soccer for the Fresno area. "Fresno's high schools are building pretty good programs, and eventually this will help us out In the But Bulldogs' loss toSanDlego last weekend could be something Of an omen - the Aztecs started their rebuilding program Just three years ago. This Saturday the Bulldogs travel to Blola College for what Bereskln termed "a must win." The game starts at 2 p.m. ADVERTISEMENT Two thirds or the American population are concerned about controlling their weight. Students on this campus are no dlflerent. To promote weight mean "giving up everything that's good," a WelghtControl Special will be served dally foods will be featured such as hamburgers, tacos, lasagne, served with vegetables, dessert and beverage. Caloric values for each meal will be posted, and suggestions made weight. These menus have bee planned by Doris Dlsbrow, graduate student In dietetic: She will be available to answe questions on Tues. 9-11 a.n HOW TO FLY (like to New York A back) First Class..$486 Economy 374. Night Coach... 298 Job Corps 288 Excursion ....281 Tour Fare....261 BASHF0RD TRAVEL 226-1881 * THE -V {TRCWCAN& \4061 N. BLACKSTONE 222-5641,/ You'll Enjoy the OASIS FUTtJWMC. e JIM WALLER • COLEMAN PAD o LOUIE PAftDINi o JIMMY WALKER • ROY CARLSON ^255t?"^ A Hew SeMtoil
Object Description
Title | 1974_11 The Daily Collegian November 1974 Reloaded |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 CSUF. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 1974, Page |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1974 |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
Full-Text-Search | 2-THI DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, November 8, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Redbeard: Foreign medical schools, part 3 Prevention Cure: The Financial Future of Doctors and Dentists When it comes to building a healthy financial future, a little preventive planning can save you a pound of cure. As your income increases, so will your tax and estate responsibilities. Put a Fidelity Union Life estate planner on youi financial team along with your CPA, attorney and trust officer. But do it now. The older you get, the more it costs to secure your future. 224-1960 G)UegeMaster. —t— Well, If you don't h; sort of spare change it possible to pull It off, c There are public schools cine all through Latin A 1 Job o Hans. Why not you? i Mexican medical $5,000 lo the Autosome slty of Guadalajara along could trace down In the reference section at the CSUF Llbravy. I best Spanish and have one of the janitors check over my spelling and grammar. I recommend Eddie Ortiz over at the science department as having helped me That Is what I did then. What I would do now Is different. I would scrape up a thousand or so and find out from the American W| consulate In whatever country " wanted to study at - Guati Unlve mple - i: of A .-. I » engage i application and tell him that FALL SPECIAL) EXTRA HOMEY =-..*. HYLAND*.— DONOR CENTER 412 F STRUT I UNO TH» AO M I | fo* n«rr TIM* tonus | 4»5-4«21 SUMMER JOBS FOR 75 i i i t i < ■ in tl next six to eight months. I would try this approach In Mexico, the Bahamas, Santo Domingo, Guate- Bzuela ; pica PLACITA" 3073 E. SHIELDS Mexican Curios And Gift Shop ♦ Indoor Plants ♦ Mexican Classroom Items Posters - Flags - Games Pinatas - Pottery a J Leather Goods - Clothing ^'"*•*» Statues - Lamps - Glassware and I tl Will I i try n . I ral oil u should have figured out that 4 1/2 cups or flour leaves a pretty sticky dough and therefore you should slowly work In one-half to one quarter cup of flour as you knead It. rail. It Is cream' of potato soup and has been In my family since our people were giving hell to Capt. Boycott, the notorious Anglo class-traitor and runningdog or H.R.H. Victoria. To really appreciate cream of potato soup you have to dig out your art history text and look at •The Potato Eaters* by Van Gogh. Do you suppose that If the price of hamburger and beans keeps ac- (Contlnued on Page 4, Col. 4) IM football play continues; basketball competition begins Tuesday, November 5, 1974 THE t>AILY CQLLEGIAN-3 San Diego blanks soccermen e the w final week of play with two undefeated teams still remaining. Gherkins (9-0) and Kappa Alpha Theta (9-0) will race off today on the middle field at 4 p.m. In what should be the deciding game for the women's Intramural football competition. Gherkins defeated third place DoubleTrou- iuble. Bakers Bruls- s and Double Trou- k-reat doubleheader. In the men's Intramural play, Crystal Ball continues to remain at the top of the standings, followed closely by Sigma Alpha Epsllon. The rankings remained sets In last week's play. Big games this week In the men's play are Homan 3rd Floor West taking on Graves 1st East Floor today on field two. Tomorrow Men's Suite will be challenged by Bakers 1st East at r has gotten under way. The 1 play got -ted last night. The teams al- dy tabbed to beat : ire Sigma rs.SH;n laChlwas fraternity ai is last year, he 69'ers e the Independent champions iM top ten :. Slgm; il Ball (1) Alpha (2) Epsllc 3. Coke Again (3) 4. Theta Chi (4) 5. Brewery (5) 6. Bull (6) 7. Men's Suite (7) 8. Meadow Woodei 9. Homan 3rd NOTE: Last week's INTERNATIONAL CAREER? will be on the campus Friday, November 8, 1974 advanced study at THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL and fob opportunities in the field of INTERNATIONAL Olendale, Arixon. 85306 posted. The Dally Collegian will also start a top five ranking for basketball, posted each Tuesday In the paper. The rankings will be listed, starting next week after the teams have had at least one week or league play. Coed basketball started play last week with eleven teams en- Women's tennis play Is in Its second week ot the double eltml- lndlvldual play will continue until the finals scheduled lor Nov. 29. Signups- are still being accepted tor several sports to be en's volleyball entries have to be In by next week and men's Intramural handball signups will end play next week. Signups are also water"spo!o. Play la scheduled to For a Ing el nural activities, you can contact Pete Conrad at the IM otftce In the Men's Gym or Donna Plckel (director of women's IM activities), room 1291ntheWomen's Gym. Fouls lead fo Davis win over Waterdogs ially caught up with the Bulldog Water Polo team Friday night against University of Calirornla at Davis. The Waterdogs had eight people foul out and finally lost a hard, fought contest, 12-8, to the vlsl- Berore the Bulldogs started to foul out like files react to Raid In a 4x4 room, they played the Aggies even. In tact, the Bulldogs held a 7-6 halftlme advantage and a"n 8-7 third quarter advantage. But In the fourth quarter, coach Ara Halrabedlan began to run out of bench strength. Midway In the fourth quarter, Halrabedlan moved Vlnce Jura out of the goal and Into the field, replacing him with Bob Mattoxln the goal. It was a move to give the Bulldogs more offense after their top three scorers, Fred The 1 n Davl goals to put the game away. They got their first of the three goals with 1:20 remaining to put them ahead 10-8. Then 16 seconds later they added another goal and finally their last goal came with 42 seconds remaining In the game. Davis had gone ahead with 3:27 left, less than^a minute after the eighth Bulldog, Mark At the end ot the rirst quarter ■the game was tied at tour apiece, with Garrett getting two goals In the second quarter Just before he was whistled for his fifth foul and had to leave the game. Art Rubel then took up a little of the slack by scoring two goals before the hair ended. But the Bulldogs were to add only one more goal In the second half and dropped their 12th game The struggling Bulldog soccer team was blanked by visiting San Diego State last Saturday afternoon, 3-0. Boach Bob Bereskln heralded the play of Fatal Olamblwonu, who came off the bench In the last 20 minutes of the game and "started our only real offensive attack,' Bereskln said. Left-wing Bobby Moore, who played almost the entire game with an Injured foot, and goalie Javier Garcia were also mentioned by Bereskln as standouts In This year Bereskln, "partly out of necessity and partly out ofde- slgn,* has gone to more American players on his CSUF team. According to Bereskln, the cost of schooling for foreign has gone up so much (rrom about $250 to $2,000, he said),'"this year a number ot the foreign students have to work to get by.* "It'll probably take us about three or four years to rebuild with American players," he said. •Our play&rs aren't that bad.* WEIGHT CONTROL SPECIAL KJJ\ COMPLETE MEAL AV; 'fj includes entree, vegetables,yN (C) dessert, beverage (j) Calories are calculated for you. BEGINNING $1 ,0 DAILY AT OCTOBER 28 THE CAFETERIA Bereskln noted. «They,t» lot of desire and pep for the sport of soccer - they Just don't have that much- experience yet." Bereskln foresees a steady Improvement In the sport of soccer for the Fresno area. "Fresno's high schools are building pretty good programs, and eventually this will help us out In the But Bulldogs' loss toSanDlego last weekend could be something Of an omen - the Aztecs started their rebuilding program Just three years ago. This Saturday the Bulldogs travel to Blola College for what Bereskln termed "a must win." The game starts at 2 p.m. ADVERTISEMENT Two thirds or the American population are concerned about controlling their weight. Students on this campus are no dlflerent. To promote weight mean "giving up everything that's good," a WelghtControl Special will be served dally foods will be featured such as hamburgers, tacos, lasagne, served with vegetables, dessert and beverage. Caloric values for each meal will be posted, and suggestions made weight. These menus have bee planned by Doris Dlsbrow, graduate student In dietetic: She will be available to answe questions on Tues. 9-11 a.n HOW TO FLY (like to New York A back) First Class..$486 Economy 374. Night Coach... 298 Job Corps 288 Excursion ....281 Tour Fare....261 BASHF0RD TRAVEL 226-1881 * THE -V {TRCWCAN& \4061 N. BLACKSTONE 222-5641,/ You'll Enjoy the OASIS FUTtJWMC. e JIM WALLER • COLEMAN PAD o LOUIE PAftDINi o JIMMY WALKER • ROY CARLSON ^255t?"^ A Hew SeMtoil |