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January 25,1980-roe Daily Collegian-Page 7 CALENDAR On Campus Today Last day to submit changes and clear¬ ances required for graduation at the end of Fall'79 semester. Actor-dancer William KHpatridt In concert, John Wright Theatre, 8:15 p.m., $2.50 General - $1.50 Students. Master class - 11:30-1 p.m., Women's gym, room 134,51. Final audition for opera 'The Pirate* of Penzance,' 3:10-5 p.m.. Recital Hall, Music Building, Contact R. Hurst, room 1046, Musk Building. Chemistry seminar, 'The Odd Couple ^i Reaction: Computers/Chemistry;* \ William F. Bauer, speaker, advanced «! chemistry analytical automation, dept. of I Rockwell Handford operations, 1:10 *■* p.m., New Science 380. * Intramural basketball signups through Feb. 1, Men's P.E. Building, room 105, " 106,487-2526. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, | »- Bible study workshop, upstairs cafeter¬ ia 202, 7-9 p.m. Baddin Quartet, concert, Recital Hall, * Music Building, 8 p.m. I Royal Lkhtenstein Circus, noon, free ■ I speech area. World's smallest circus j f featuring 15 acts: magic, clowning, k ■ comedy, tightwire, juggling, mime and * an animal menagerie. * i MECHA-sponsored Back -to-School Dance, High Energy Disco, Res. Hall Cafeteria, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., $2.50. Dance, Dorm Commons Lounge, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., $.50 with dorm activity card, $1 without. College Union movie, 'Animal House,' 3 p.m., IA 101; 7, 9:10, 11:15 p.m. College Union Lounge. College Comedy about a fraternity of misfits who terrorize their campus and town. Stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon and Donald Sutherland. Women'sGymrustks vs.Santa Barbara, Men's Gym, 7p.m. PI Sigma Epailon meeting, 10-llpm, Business 110 MONDAYJAN. 28 Proteus Mime Theatre Workashops on mime illusion, physical conditioning, stretching, through Feb. 1 workshops limited to 20 people. Phone 487-2216 between 12:30 and 4:30 pm. College Union Programming Committee meeting, 12-1pm, College Union 308. University Class Registration Begins, CU310 TUESDAY, JAN 29 Musk Showcase, College Union, 1 pm John Man, speak-, 'The C.I.A. and the Cult of Intelligence* College Union, 8pm, free. Author and investigator reveals information about the C.I.A "S illegal use of LSD brainwashing, electro- shock and sensory deprivation. Hispank Psychology Student Assoc., Meeting, 5-6 pm, San Ramon 4, Room 220 Movie, 'Halloween,' East side of Cafeteria, 7-9 pm, $1. WEDNEDSAY, JAN 30 Movie 'Halloween,' East side of Cafeteria, 7 & 9 pm, $1 CSUF International Student Counseling Meeting, 10am-3pm, College Union 304. IntervarsHy Christian Fellowship Meeting, 12-1pm", CU 312-314 Meeting: "The Cost of Commitment," 7pm, Univ.Religious Center Inter-Business Council meeting, 6-7 pm, CU308 Singer-Songwriter Steve Seskin and Friends, College Union, noon, free. I f TOMORROW, JAN 26 er Dance, Craves Hall, 10pm-1, $.50 with •f dorm activity card, $1 without. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Bible Study Workshop, 9am-4pm, Upstairs Cafeteria #202. : Iranian Students Assoc, in Central + California, Meeting, 5-11pm, Busi- : ness 148. *» Chinese Overseas Students Assoc, * Meeting-Film, 7-11pm, hid. Arts 101. Women's Gymnastics vs. Cal Poty and Chico State, Men's Gym 1 pm. SUNDAYJAN. 27 «*» Alpha Pi Alpha meeting, I Ramon 1, Room 15 3-5pm, San THURSDAY, JAN 31 Rwanda Lewis Dance Co., lecture CSUF College Union, noon. CAFY (Cultural Activities For You) Winter semester classes being. Hun- and dreds of classes in diverse subject mat¬ ters, phone 488-1181. Wide variety of classes, all subject matters, phone 441-3272 TUESDAY, JAN. 29 'Reaching Out - Throe Movements of the Spiritual Life,' Dinner 6:30 pm, Discussion 7 pm, Univeristy Religious Center. FRIDAY FEB. 1 New CSUF Phehe Conley Art Gallery Exhibit opens. Ara Douirian - John Nava, reception 7:30-9:30 Off Campus TODAY University Theatre CSUF enters ACTF Competition, Reno, Nevada, with 'An Evening with The Avenger.* Dance, Rainbow Ballroom. Children's Program for grades 1-3, 3 pm, Central Library. Recreational Vehicle Shew, Jan 24-27, Fresno Convention Center Exhibit Hall. TOMORROW, JAN. 26 Rock Concert, Crystarr and Monarch, Rainbow Ballroom, 8 pm Tickets and information at kaleidoscope, sound stage and sinsemilla. Basketball, CSUF vs UOP, Selland Arena, 7:35 pm. Bowling, Cal Poly Invftatioruil, Jan 26-27 SUNDAY, JAN. 27 Wet Boxer Shorts Contest, McGuffey's, 7:30 pm. Tickets $5 advance, $7.50 at door. Orpheus Concert Series, F.C.C. Theatre 5 pm. Program: Vivaldis 'Concerto in C Minor, F. XIII No. 6,' Schubert's 'Octet, Op. 166* and Perelandra" by fate. Students $2, or $4.50 for Season Subscription, Ph. 442-8256. Young Artists Awards, Fresno Con¬ vention Center Theatre, afternoon, phone 2334368. F.A.R.'s Skafeathon, Selland Arena, vlsalla Unified School District All 9:30 am phone 233-8368 School Play, vlsalla Convetion Center Theatre, 8-10 p.m. MONDAY, Jan. 28 'Some Like it Hot,* Roger Rocka's THEATRES Eric Evo Bluestain in concert, Roger Rocka's 8 p.m. Hock concert, MSaay nsscfsn, Wamor s Theatre, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 Keyboard Concert Series with Oxana Yabtonskaya, Northwest Church, 8 p.m. Program: 'Sonata In D minor,' op. 31 No. 2 Tempest* - Beethoven, Sonata in B flat minor, op. 35 - Chopin, Pictures at an exhibition - Mussorgsky. R'Wanda Lewis Afro-American Dance Company, concert, F.C.C. L.A. based Items for the Friday calendar should be submitted to the Daily Collegian, Calendar; Keats Building; California State University, Fresno; 93710. Items should be sent at least one week in advance. company highly regj-j-ded for their per¬ formances of Africa?"; Haitian, Carribe- an, American and East Indian dances with self musical accompaniment. Meeting, Friends of the Fresno Library, 7:30 p.m. Sarah McCardle Room, Cen¬ tral Library; Elizabeth MacDonald author of 'Watch for the Morning' will speak, phone 229-1313. Movies, 'Gandhi' and 'The Gardens of Winterthor,* Fresno Library Main Branch, noon. THURSDAY, JAN. 31 Basketball, CSUF vs. Santa Barbara, there. Health education seminar, 'Respira¬ tory Crisis in Children,* Sierra Hospital dining room, 7:30 p.m., free, phone 226-9131. Monday Movie. Dinner and cocktails 6 pm, Film - 7:30 pm. Roger Rocka's Good Company Musk Hall, $2.50 Adults. Complete and uncut version of a great American film comedy starring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Joe E. Brown. Directed by Billy Wilder. 'Annie Get Your Cun.* ROGER ROCKA'S 'Fiddler on the Roof.' FRESNO COMMUNITY THEATRE 'Captain Nemo and His Magical Marve¬ lous Submarine Machine." . BloU College Symphonk Band, Univer- V1SAUA PLAYERS, ICE HOUSE sity Presbyterian Church, Fresno, THEATRE 8p.m. 'Charile'sAunt.' Calendar complied by Brad Pol_n VI
Object Description
Title | 1980_01 The Daily Collegian January 1980 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
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 | January 25, 1980, Page 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
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 | January 25,1980-roe Daily Collegian-Page 7 CALENDAR On Campus Today Last day to submit changes and clear¬ ances required for graduation at the end of Fall'79 semester. Actor-dancer William KHpatridt In concert, John Wright Theatre, 8:15 p.m., $2.50 General - $1.50 Students. Master class - 11:30-1 p.m., Women's gym, room 134,51. Final audition for opera 'The Pirate* of Penzance,' 3:10-5 p.m.. Recital Hall, Music Building, Contact R. Hurst, room 1046, Musk Building. Chemistry seminar, 'The Odd Couple ^i Reaction: Computers/Chemistry;* \ William F. Bauer, speaker, advanced «! chemistry analytical automation, dept. of I Rockwell Handford operations, 1:10 *■* p.m., New Science 380. * Intramural basketball signups through Feb. 1, Men's P.E. Building, room 105, " 106,487-2526. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, | »- Bible study workshop, upstairs cafeter¬ ia 202, 7-9 p.m. Baddin Quartet, concert, Recital Hall, * Music Building, 8 p.m. I Royal Lkhtenstein Circus, noon, free ■ I speech area. World's smallest circus j f featuring 15 acts: magic, clowning, k ■ comedy, tightwire, juggling, mime and * an animal menagerie. * i MECHA-sponsored Back -to-School Dance, High Energy Disco, Res. Hall Cafeteria, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., $2.50. Dance, Dorm Commons Lounge, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., $.50 with dorm activity card, $1 without. College Union movie, 'Animal House,' 3 p.m., IA 101; 7, 9:10, 11:15 p.m. College Union Lounge. College Comedy about a fraternity of misfits who terrorize their campus and town. Stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon and Donald Sutherland. Women'sGymrustks vs.Santa Barbara, Men's Gym, 7p.m. PI Sigma Epailon meeting, 10-llpm, Business 110 MONDAYJAN. 28 Proteus Mime Theatre Workashops on mime illusion, physical conditioning, stretching, through Feb. 1 workshops limited to 20 people. Phone 487-2216 between 12:30 and 4:30 pm. College Union Programming Committee meeting, 12-1pm, College Union 308. University Class Registration Begins, CU310 TUESDAY, JAN 29 Musk Showcase, College Union, 1 pm John Man, speak-, 'The C.I.A. and the Cult of Intelligence* College Union, 8pm, free. Author and investigator reveals information about the C.I.A "S illegal use of LSD brainwashing, electro- shock and sensory deprivation. Hispank Psychology Student Assoc., Meeting, 5-6 pm, San Ramon 4, Room 220 Movie, 'Halloween,' East side of Cafeteria, 7-9 pm, $1. WEDNEDSAY, JAN 30 Movie 'Halloween,' East side of Cafeteria, 7 & 9 pm, $1 CSUF International Student Counseling Meeting, 10am-3pm, College Union 304. IntervarsHy Christian Fellowship Meeting, 12-1pm", CU 312-314 Meeting: "The Cost of Commitment," 7pm, Univ.Religious Center Inter-Business Council meeting, 6-7 pm, CU308 Singer-Songwriter Steve Seskin and Friends, College Union, noon, free. I f TOMORROW, JAN 26 er Dance, Craves Hall, 10pm-1, $.50 with •f dorm activity card, $1 without. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Bible Study Workshop, 9am-4pm, Upstairs Cafeteria #202. : Iranian Students Assoc, in Central + California, Meeting, 5-11pm, Busi- : ness 148. *» Chinese Overseas Students Assoc, * Meeting-Film, 7-11pm, hid. Arts 101. Women's Gymnastics vs. Cal Poty and Chico State, Men's Gym 1 pm. SUNDAYJAN. 27 «*» Alpha Pi Alpha meeting, I Ramon 1, Room 15 3-5pm, San THURSDAY, JAN 31 Rwanda Lewis Dance Co., lecture CSUF College Union, noon. CAFY (Cultural Activities For You) Winter semester classes being. Hun- and dreds of classes in diverse subject mat¬ ters, phone 488-1181. Wide variety of classes, all subject matters, phone 441-3272 TUESDAY, JAN. 29 'Reaching Out - Throe Movements of the Spiritual Life,' Dinner 6:30 pm, Discussion 7 pm, Univeristy Religious Center. FRIDAY FEB. 1 New CSUF Phehe Conley Art Gallery Exhibit opens. Ara Douirian - John Nava, reception 7:30-9:30 Off Campus TODAY University Theatre CSUF enters ACTF Competition, Reno, Nevada, with 'An Evening with The Avenger.* Dance, Rainbow Ballroom. Children's Program for grades 1-3, 3 pm, Central Library. Recreational Vehicle Shew, Jan 24-27, Fresno Convention Center Exhibit Hall. TOMORROW, JAN. 26 Rock Concert, Crystarr and Monarch, Rainbow Ballroom, 8 pm Tickets and information at kaleidoscope, sound stage and sinsemilla. Basketball, CSUF vs UOP, Selland Arena, 7:35 pm. Bowling, Cal Poly Invftatioruil, Jan 26-27 SUNDAY, JAN. 27 Wet Boxer Shorts Contest, McGuffey's, 7:30 pm. Tickets $5 advance, $7.50 at door. Orpheus Concert Series, F.C.C. Theatre 5 pm. Program: Vivaldis 'Concerto in C Minor, F. XIII No. 6,' Schubert's 'Octet, Op. 166* and Perelandra" by fate. Students $2, or $4.50 for Season Subscription, Ph. 442-8256. Young Artists Awards, Fresno Con¬ vention Center Theatre, afternoon, phone 2334368. F.A.R.'s Skafeathon, Selland Arena, vlsalla Unified School District All 9:30 am phone 233-8368 School Play, vlsalla Convetion Center Theatre, 8-10 p.m. MONDAY, Jan. 28 'Some Like it Hot,* Roger Rocka's THEATRES Eric Evo Bluestain in concert, Roger Rocka's 8 p.m. Hock concert, MSaay nsscfsn, Wamor s Theatre, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 Keyboard Concert Series with Oxana Yabtonskaya, Northwest Church, 8 p.m. Program: 'Sonata In D minor,' op. 31 No. 2 Tempest* - Beethoven, Sonata in B flat minor, op. 35 - Chopin, Pictures at an exhibition - Mussorgsky. R'Wanda Lewis Afro-American Dance Company, concert, F.C.C. L.A. based Items for the Friday calendar should be submitted to the Daily Collegian, Calendar; Keats Building; California State University, Fresno; 93710. Items should be sent at least one week in advance. company highly regj-j-ded for their per¬ formances of Africa?"; Haitian, Carribe- an, American and East Indian dances with self musical accompaniment. Meeting, Friends of the Fresno Library, 7:30 p.m. Sarah McCardle Room, Cen¬ tral Library; Elizabeth MacDonald author of 'Watch for the Morning' will speak, phone 229-1313. Movies, 'Gandhi' and 'The Gardens of Winterthor,* Fresno Library Main Branch, noon. THURSDAY, JAN. 31 Basketball, CSUF vs. Santa Barbara, there. Health education seminar, 'Respira¬ tory Crisis in Children,* Sierra Hospital dining room, 7:30 p.m., free, phone 226-9131. Monday Movie. Dinner and cocktails 6 pm, Film - 7:30 pm. Roger Rocka's Good Company Musk Hall, $2.50 Adults. Complete and uncut version of a great American film comedy starring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Joe E. Brown. Directed by Billy Wilder. 'Annie Get Your Cun.* ROGER ROCKA'S 'Fiddler on the Roof.' FRESNO COMMUNITY THEATRE 'Captain Nemo and His Magical Marve¬ lous Submarine Machine." . BloU College Symphonk Band, Univer- V1SAUA PLAYERS, ICE HOUSE sity Presbyterian Church, Fresno, THEATRE 8p.m. 'Charile'sAunt.' Calendar complied by Brad Pol_n VI |