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Dec. 1,1983 trict Board Room, Tulare and M Bilingual Studies Coordinator Ceci- streets. lio Orozco makes an illustrated presentation on "The Mysteries of the Sun KFSR broadcast— Stone" about the origins of pre-Co- Former Iranian hostage Col. Thomas lombia Mexican culture. The Univer- Schaefer's speech Nov. 17 at CSUF will sity Downtown presentation begins at be rebroadcast by KFSR (90.7 FM)at 6 noon in the Fresno Unified School Dis- P-m. RING / J jCO-^s^V- IN THE [ V J\^^Z^<ZL HOUPAYrVl _ ^ J /T\s m NEL BOOKSTORH^/ /v?^ 5TH ANNUAL \ V CHRISTMAS , JMPBM HOUSE ytUti ri^aW^pec^MR i o WATCri^det* C^IWL^K^MDRE OUWWtfSONAL INVFTATJr^ NEXT WEEK Cycling club— The CSUF Cycling Club meets at 7:30 p.m. in College Union 310 to elect new officers. Call Tobin Martin (229- 3475) for details. Managerial elide ahow- The American Society for Personnel Administration makes a slide presentation for business majors or potential managers at 6:30 p.m. in College Union Office moderates a discussion on "How Can We Enjoy Being with Peoples from Different Races, Cultures and Nations" in the Pax Dei Chapel of the University Religious Center at 4 p.m. I'M CONNIE ENGEL, AN AIR FORCE PILOT Opportunities are endless for Air Force women. You'll find us in almost every area, with the prestige and duties of officers. Many of us began in AF- ROTC.We received $100 a month for expenses and were eligible for a full scholarship. AFROTC can make a big difference for you too. Aerospace Studies Dept CSU Fresno 291-9947 or 294-2593 AIR FORCE ■ HOME WITHOUT A HITCH Begin your holiday ae aoon aa you aet frlende whose plans change at the last Riding: the San Joaquin la the easy way to on* of our frequent dairy departures la Just right for your travel plane—Bay A*ea, Los Angeles, or one of fte stops between. Ride the San Joaquin aa the first part In your trip home to Northern or Southern California — connections are easy to make. You can do aa much — or as little — aa you ptjeaae aboard AmtraVa trains: stretch out and watch the scenery; read a good book, steep, or have a eanctwtch and drink In the twaek bar. When you reach Journey's end, you'll be relaxed, not beat For San Joaquin Information and fares, see your campus University Theatre— "The Taming of the.Shrew" opens an eight-day run tonight in the John Wright Theatre at 8:15 p.m. Call the Theatre Box Office (294-2216) for ticket information. •Business Continued from Page 1 schools experience. "Many programs dont have national accrediting agencies," he said. "It's important to our students that we be accredited." Aside from the occasional "big"issue, such as the one currently being faced, the problems that mark the school's relationship with the administration are rarely significant enough to do any real damage where students are concerned, however, according to Weinstock. "Students are not often aware of this sort of thing," he said. "They are not problems that most students would be familiar with." USED BOOK BUYBACK 1) During the dates listed below, the Kennel Bookstore will be buying back surplus textbooks from J) 501 of the purchase prlc* is paid If the text has been reordered by the professor for the " "' DEC 13 TUE 8:10- «:3o' DEC 1H WED 8:30 - 6:30 DEC tS THU 8:30 - 6:30 DEC 16 FRI 8:30- 4:30 DEC 19 WON 8:30 - 6:30 Enter Lower Laval 'til '4:30" . Enter Main Level from 4:30 'til closlno. KENNEL BOOKSTORE HOLIDAY CRAFTS BAZfAARTl 9AM to 6PM College Union^^ All Handcrafted Items xy"^ i T (M cetsac Dec. 1,1*11 •Painter Continued from Page 1 was staring at Clarkson through the window, from the outside. Clarkson said having people watching didn't bother him. "1 like it when I'm working and some little kids watch," he said, mixing some red paint. "Kids always ask if they can help. Sometimes I let them hold my paint brushes. Then, sometimes. 111 sign their name, right along with mine, when I'm done. They get a big kick out of that." Clarkson signs his work "Dano," which he said is what his friends called him at high school. "It's also a name my customers can remember...it's catchy." He was painting the red bow to the wreath Santa was holding. There were no pencil lines to follow; he looked at no picture first, he painted free-hand. "I pounded a lot of pavement to get my customers;" he said. Now he does most of his work for the same shops each year. The bow completed, Clarkson headed back down the windows to do some work on the basketball bear. A few people foJjQwed .to watch, When asked If he'd ever messed up and'jiad to start.over, he dipped the sponge brush back into the can of paint and said, thoughtfully. "Noooo. I guess I've been lucky. I used to get real frustrated at myself though. And I used to be real slow. Now I've gotten to the point where things come easy." It all began when he was working at Beverly Manor Convalescant Hospital. "They asked if anyone could paint the windows for Christmas. I only did it for the patients. "In Fresno," he added, **it"a bad business not to paint your (shop) windows at Christmas. 1 kind of picked up on that." J? Clarkson said he bought his car with his firsySeason's earnings, this year he will use the money to help pay his way to tour with a Christian singing group, The Continentals, to Russia and Poland. They will tour this summer. He crossed back to the Santa and switched colors. "Once I get the color in, it's all downhill from there," he said with a grin. It takes about 10 minutes for the paint to fully dry and then he outlines everything in black. The sun was glaring through the windows, arid often Clarkson would frown and try to shade his eyes. "I'm glad I'm almost through," he said, with relief in his voice. He was referring to his work "Luckily III be done before finals," he said. "Theenginecringdoes come before the windows." Clarkson said he had planned in advance for his Christmas work, by tak ing only Bunjtsthisst I'd be short for ttrne now." he said. Another student stopped and asked Clarkson if he had painted "the one at The Bucket." He said yes. and the student complimented him on his work. Clarkson plans to continue his Christmas "for another three years, until I graduate. "I really do enjoy it — even if I didn't make much money at it, I'd still do it." he said.-pausing from his work on Santa. "It's fun." J ' IT'S JUST AROUND THE CORNER! USED BOOK BUYBACK DECEMBER 13-22 KENNEL BOOKSTORE Dailij Collegian La Voz De Aztlan Uhuru Ho Umoja ttqe Sharzhoom Sage Arc now available at the A.S. office in C.U. 316. Deadline to return applications is Mon. December 12, 1983 at 4:30 pm. tiaiaj^atiaM^atalatalatMMatMMMlMasMl THE ADLER SATELLITE II Electronic Typewriter A Practical Christmas Gift Our low price $415.00 0 HUB* » Automatic relocation » Rapid changing ribbon cmmIm s Interchanfloabto printwheeH *#£*** For every Satellite II purchaaee receive a fu 1 YEAR WARRANTY (Reg. 3 roth warranty) At First and Shield* near Gemco OPEN 8-6 Weekdays 9-5 Saturdays. MEETING T0NICHT 7:30 p.m. Old Science Room 121. *• Planning a trip to Vail, Colorado this Christmas! Also a BIG PARTY planned for December. COME AND FIND OUT! EVERYONEWELCOME
Object Description
Title | 1983_12 The Daily Collegian December 1983 Reloaded |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1983 |
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Pg. 2-3 |
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Dec. 1,1983
trict Board Room, Tulare and M
Bilingual Studies Coordinator Ceci- streets.
lio Orozco makes an illustrated presentation on "The Mysteries of the Sun KFSR broadcast—
Stone" about the origins of pre-Co- Former Iranian hostage Col. Thomas
lombia Mexican culture. The Univer- Schaefer's speech Nov. 17 at CSUF will
sity Downtown presentation begins at be rebroadcast by KFSR (90.7 FM)at 6
noon in the Fresno Unified School Dis- P-m.
RING / J jCO-^s^V-
IN THE [ V J\^^Z^ |