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•N Page 8 Tuesday, December 6, 1994 Ken, from Page 1 brought some members of the media lining up for interviews, including Channel 30 in Fresno, tlie Fresno Bee and a few Bay-area newspapers. Attix hails from Livermore, a 45 minute drive from San Francisco. With the exception of some 10 phone calls from fans from places \ r' ** Earth, from Page 5 — will not accept the teaching of a single religion in the school sys¬ tem. 5. We will adminstrate your schools. Every child of your planet must have access to the same educational system. We strongly believe that lack of an appropriatesystem. Westrongly believe that lack of an appropri¬ ate system is one of the greatest factors for your violence and fail¬ ure as planet These "schools" will be very academically ori¬ ented, but they will also be a place where students will leam to relate with others from differ- Bulge, from Page 4 and it had 4 or 5 buttons on it and it was wooL..and then over that we would put a couple of O.D. (olive drab) shirts.. .and we would put on our field jackets over that," he said. Two pairs of wool pants completed the ensemble. One soldier, Captain Arthur Hill of the 146th Combat Engi¬ neers, also employed the use of like New York and Canada, Attix said that nothing much has changed in his life. r . No,noteven groups of scream¬ ing teenage girls banging cm his door or calling him five times a day. Attix credits his sister Cristina forhiswin.lt was her idea to send an application along w ith an es¬ say explaining her reasons for nominating her brother. The siblings maintain a close relationship. "I try to be a positive influence in her life," said Attix. He has another sister, who works in the Bay area. Their parents in Livermore were not available for comment, butthey were "excited and really very proud about it," according to Cristina. ent societies and races. We want to promote larger inter-racial and cultural exchanges. 6. Everybody will be granted, no matter what, with the bask needs to survive which, include education, health care, appropri¬ ate shelter, boarding and trans¬ portation. By doing so we will remove from your planet all the so commonly present knights of the apocalypse. *7! Last, but not least, we de¬ mand that you get rid of the ntost evil aspect of your society. We believe that this evil concept that you have created and call cur- newspapers. "I used newspapers to help insulate myself as well as the usual precautions (as stated above). I stuffed them between my coat and shirt," he said. The single thing Hill and Lider re¬ membered most about being in the Battle of the Bulge was the cold. On Dec. 23^24, the Germans reached their farthest point of advance, falling short of the rency is the most corrupting and damageful of all. We command that you including all of your nations or tribes eliminate this evil metal once for alL I am your friend. And Klato parada nikito. In other words, Klato needs help. I am counting on you to help me to save your planet. But remember always, if you fail to meet our conditional demands we will be back. Just look to the stars and wait We may come sooner tnan yx>u ex¬ pect . Sincerely, Klato Meuse River. From then on, they would retreat and not. stop. Hitler's big gamble had failed. On Jan. 28, 1945, almost six weeks after the start of the Battle of the Bulge, the Germans had beenpushed backtoroughly their original positions. The battle was one of the costliest battlesin U.S. militaryhistory,onlysomebattles in the Civil War exceeded it "My dad was really sur¬ prised," said Attix. Close friends of Attix were enthusiastic about his win. Attix* roommate, biology ma¬ jor Chris Gray, wehl up to Livermore in August to celebrate with Attix and his family when he heard the good news. "It makes the world seem a little smaller," Gray said about his friend coming out tops in the' national contest. "I'm very proud ofhim. "He's very ambitious and out¬ going. He has A view cm every¬ thing, and ifs usually very posi¬ tive. I'm a little more pessimistic.but we share the same views on a lot of things." Gray admitted feeling some pangs of envy over the attention Attix received,butqukkly added, "I don't feel left out though, be¬ cause he (Attix) always includes. me in everything he does." When asked ifhehad any more comments, Gray grinned and said "He (Attix) issingle, and the kind of perfect date for any girL He really knows how to show them a good time and take care of them." Another close pal, Brandon Vance, said Attix' win hadn't changed hinLat alL "If anything, ifs made him a better person." Graduate Studies Database Psychology • Counseling • Social Work and Related Studies 4,000 Concentration programs More than i ,000 Graduate Schools Over 300 Credentialing Programs 500 Professional Organizations Plus: School Catalog Service I. ...We send the catalogs to you! 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Title | 1994_12 The Daily Collegian December 1994 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1994 |
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 | December 6, 1994, Page 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1994 |
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 Page 8 Tuesday, December 6, 1994 Ken, from Page 1 brought some members of the media lining up for interviews, including Channel 30 in Fresno, tlie Fresno Bee and a few Bay-area newspapers. Attix hails from Livermore, a 45 minute drive from San Francisco. With the exception of some 10 phone calls from fans from places \ r' ** Earth, from Page 5 — will not accept the teaching of a single religion in the school sys¬ tem. 5. We will adminstrate your schools. Every child of your planet must have access to the same educational system. We strongly believe that lack of an appropriatesystem. Westrongly believe that lack of an appropri¬ ate system is one of the greatest factors for your violence and fail¬ ure as planet These "schools" will be very academically ori¬ ented, but they will also be a place where students will leam to relate with others from differ- Bulge, from Page 4 and it had 4 or 5 buttons on it and it was wooL..and then over that we would put a couple of O.D. (olive drab) shirts.. .and we would put on our field jackets over that," he said. Two pairs of wool pants completed the ensemble. One soldier, Captain Arthur Hill of the 146th Combat Engi¬ neers, also employed the use of like New York and Canada, Attix said that nothing much has changed in his life. r . No,noteven groups of scream¬ ing teenage girls banging cm his door or calling him five times a day. Attix credits his sister Cristina forhiswin.lt was her idea to send an application along w ith an es¬ say explaining her reasons for nominating her brother. The siblings maintain a close relationship. "I try to be a positive influence in her life," said Attix. He has another sister, who works in the Bay area. Their parents in Livermore were not available for comment, butthey were "excited and really very proud about it," according to Cristina. ent societies and races. We want to promote larger inter-racial and cultural exchanges. 6. Everybody will be granted, no matter what, with the bask needs to survive which, include education, health care, appropri¬ ate shelter, boarding and trans¬ portation. By doing so we will remove from your planet all the so commonly present knights of the apocalypse. *7! Last, but not least, we de¬ mand that you get rid of the ntost evil aspect of your society. We believe that this evil concept that you have created and call cur- newspapers. "I used newspapers to help insulate myself as well as the usual precautions (as stated above). I stuffed them between my coat and shirt," he said. The single thing Hill and Lider re¬ membered most about being in the Battle of the Bulge was the cold. On Dec. 23^24, the Germans reached their farthest point of advance, falling short of the rency is the most corrupting and damageful of all. We command that you including all of your nations or tribes eliminate this evil metal once for alL I am your friend. And Klato parada nikito. In other words, Klato needs help. I am counting on you to help me to save your planet. But remember always, if you fail to meet our conditional demands we will be back. Just look to the stars and wait We may come sooner tnan yx>u ex¬ pect . Sincerely, Klato Meuse River. From then on, they would retreat and not. stop. Hitler's big gamble had failed. On Jan. 28, 1945, almost six weeks after the start of the Battle of the Bulge, the Germans had beenpushed backtoroughly their original positions. The battle was one of the costliest battlesin U.S. militaryhistory,onlysomebattles in the Civil War exceeded it "My dad was really sur¬ prised," said Attix. Close friends of Attix were enthusiastic about his win. Attix* roommate, biology ma¬ jor Chris Gray, wehl up to Livermore in August to celebrate with Attix and his family when he heard the good news. "It makes the world seem a little smaller," Gray said about his friend coming out tops in the' national contest. "I'm very proud ofhim. "He's very ambitious and out¬ going. He has A view cm every¬ thing, and ifs usually very posi¬ tive. I'm a little more pessimistic.but we share the same views on a lot of things." Gray admitted feeling some pangs of envy over the attention Attix received,butqukkly added, "I don't feel left out though, be¬ cause he (Attix) always includes. me in everything he does." When asked ifhehad any more comments, Gray grinned and said "He (Attix) issingle, and the kind of perfect date for any girL He really knows how to show them a good time and take care of them." Another close pal, Brandon Vance, said Attix' win hadn't changed hinLat alL "If anything, ifs made him a better person." Graduate Studies Database Psychology • Counseling • Social Work and Related Studies 4,000 Concentration programs More than i ,000 Graduate Schools Over 300 Credentialing Programs 500 Professional Organizations Plus: School Catalog Service I. ...We send the catalogs to you! Why spend hours researching what school has what concentration, in what area of the country. We have all the information right here, the most extensive database available, and we even mail you the catalogs from the schools you choose. Information packets are available for students and Resource Centers. Career Network Associates 2210 Mt Carmel Avenue, Suite 110, DEPT. E Glenside, PA 19038 (215)572-7670 FAX (215) 576-83$4 Full-time students...Check Out The Golden 1 Student Pack! A Low Cost VISA* in Your Name! Plus al% rebate on VISA purchases!** An ATM Card A Checking Account with no monthly service charge & 1st box of checks FREE!/ Plus a $200 line of credit*for overdraft protection! Ill E.Shaw Ave. 551W. Olive Ave. 1030 Shaw Ave., Clovis 1-800-448-8181 CREDIT UNIONX^gJ/ NCUA Membership in The Golden I Credit Union ii open to ail California State Employees, faculty, staff I and students of California State University, Fresno, and members-of djptr families. To find out if you're eligible, call us at 1-800-448-818i * Subject to credit approval r Excluding cash advances and purchase credits. Closed accounts or accounts in default under the terms of the credit agreement may forfeit all accumulated rebates. |