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4-THE COLLEGIAN Students wanted to help aged Tuesday. September 14, UTS Tours of CSUF library available r, Tour* »re available again this ■o attend a two-hour meeting ng work with i A pilot project In gerontology ii their th* field *t CSUF. Twenty five studenta arc being •ought to develop Interesting couple* *t least 85 year* old. Gerontology, which studies the aged snd their problem*, is ex¬ pected to becor.ie • part of th* , curriculum by the 1977 spring Through the efforts of Donald Albright, CSUF coordinator of service* to older adults, a grant of SS.247 has been awarded to help (tart th* program. Students participating muit meet with the ageri from four to six hours per month for ■ minimum of 20 hour* during the semester Students will also be required They must provide own transportation to the home, and will unit of credit. Albright said Uie project wa* based on the concept that itudent* don't have tiro* for developing friendship with alder said. "We use ■ very technique called th* reminiscence theory," Albright uld. "Wall get th* person to recall his earlier life. We all like to reminisce, especially the •glng." Th* projects goal la to develop a friendship between the older person and itudent. "The student will alio learn if he has the personality that can general guided tours for their Hlllmsn, »ssistant librarian. in check out a cassette recorder of working with the aged. Theory i* fine, but there is no substitute for working with old people." be said. «^ Six courses are being offered this semester which may bejuked to meet the requirements for a gerontology minor, according to Albright. The three unit courses include: Communicative Disorders 100, Home Economic* 117, Recreation 165, Sociology 1*6, snd Women's Studies 10. A one unit Experimental College course-Creative Ways of Handling Death and Grief- may also be used, said Albright. Any student wanting further »Sept. IS and Oct. and headphone* i ftv contracting^ Stephanie library at their leisure. 25 student pilot project should contact Albright at the Joyal Administration Building, Room 224 or call 4*7-2732. • HEWLETT-PACKARD > TEXAS INSTRUMENTS AVAILABLE! KENNEL BOOK STORE (ii THE HEART of tea Coapes) SR-56 The super slide rule programmable powerhouse ...with 10 memories and 100 program steps. $109 |95* Thu SR-r><; is u tremen¬ dously powerful slide rule calculator. Yet you can pro¬ gram it whenever you're ready. There are 74 prepro¬ grammed functions and op¬ erational .*- "Y O u c a n d 0 arithmetic within all 10 memories!. It has A0S7 a unique algebraic operating system that lets you handle problems with up to 9 levels of parentheses. There's also polar to rectangular con¬ version—built in. Mean. Standard deviation. De¬ grees, radians, grads. And, it works with TI's new printer- the PC-100. Chances are, you'll be pro¬ gramming. That's what pro¬ fessionals in your field are doing-right now. And with an SR-fiti you're ready. It has 100-merged prefix pro¬ gram steps. (') logical deci¬ sion functions. 4 levels of subroutines. You can decre¬ ment and skip on zero to iterate a loop as many times *as you specify. There are 4 levels of subroutine to let you use your program steps to maximum advantage. And, you can even compare a test register with the dis- Clay to make a conditional ranch. So you can check an intermediate result (Tsjci for convergence, or a \m) maximum. \j The edge you need. Now. And in your career. • Texas Instruments will rebate $10.00 of your original SR-56 purchase price when you return this coupon and your SR-56 customer information card post¬ marked no later than October 31.1976. To apply: 1 Fill out this coupon 2* Fill out special serialized customer information card inside SR-56 box 3 Return completed coupon and information card to: Special Campus Offer P.O. Box 1210 Richardson, Texas 7^5080 Texas Instruments INCORPORATED It Sounds Incredible BUT EVELYN WOOD GRADUATES CAN READ JAWS IN 41 MINUTES At That Spaed, The 309 Pages Come Across With More Impact Than The Movie. ^ In Living Blood, You Might Say. ¥¥******¥¥***********¥****¥**¥**¥*¥**¥* You can do It, too. So far almost 1,000,000 people have done It. People who have different jobs, different iQ's, different interests, different educations have com¬ pleted the course. Our graduates are people from all walks of life. These people have al taken a course developed by Evelyn Wood, a prominent educator. Practically al of them at least tripled their reading speed with equal or better comprehension. Most have in- creased'lt even more. Think for a moment what that means. Al of them— even the slowest—now read an average novel In less than two hours. They read an entire issue of Time or Newsweek in 35 minutes. They don't skip or skim. They read every word. They use no machines. Instead, they let the material they're reading determine how fast they read. And mark this wel: they actually understand more, remember more, and enjoy more than when they read slowly. That's right) They understand more. They remember more. They enjoy more. You can do the same thing—the place to learn more about It is at a free speed reading lesson. This is the same course President Kennedy had his Joint Chiefs of Staff take. The same one Senators and Congressmen have taken. Come to a free Speed Reading Lesson and find out. It is free to you and you will leave with a better under¬ standing of why it works. Plan to attend a free Speed Reading Lesson and learn that It is possible to read 3-4-5 times faster, with better comprehension': + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 11 + + + + + + + -SCHEDULE OF FREE SPEED READING-LESSONS- You 11 increase your reading speed up to 100% on the spot? SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 4:00 PM OR 8:00 PM RAM ADA INN 324 E.Shaw Corner of Shaw & Fresno St.* FRESNO SHERATON INN 2550 W.Clinton Ave. W. Clinton at Hwy 99 -EVEIYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS-
Object Description
Title | 1976_09 The Daily Collegian September 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 |
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Title | Sept 14, 1976 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 | 4-THE COLLEGIAN Students wanted to help aged Tuesday. September 14, UTS Tours of CSUF library available r, Tour* »re available again this ■o attend a two-hour meeting ng work with i A pilot project In gerontology ii their th* field *t CSUF. Twenty five studenta arc being •ought to develop Interesting couple* *t least 85 year* old. Gerontology, which studies the aged snd their problem*, is ex¬ pected to becor.ie • part of th* , curriculum by the 1977 spring Through the efforts of Donald Albright, CSUF coordinator of service* to older adults, a grant of SS.247 has been awarded to help (tart th* program. Students participating muit meet with the ageri from four to six hours per month for ■ minimum of 20 hour* during the semester Students will also be required They must provide own transportation to the home, and will unit of credit. Albright said Uie project wa* based on the concept that itudent* don't have tiro* for developing friendship with alder said. "We use ■ very technique called th* reminiscence theory," Albright uld. "Wall get th* person to recall his earlier life. We all like to reminisce, especially the •glng." Th* projects goal la to develop a friendship between the older person and itudent. "The student will alio learn if he has the personality that can general guided tours for their Hlllmsn, »ssistant librarian. in check out a cassette recorder of working with the aged. Theory i* fine, but there is no substitute for working with old people." be said. «^ Six courses are being offered this semester which may bejuked to meet the requirements for a gerontology minor, according to Albright. The three unit courses include: Communicative Disorders 100, Home Economic* 117, Recreation 165, Sociology 1*6, snd Women's Studies 10. A one unit Experimental College course-Creative Ways of Handling Death and Grief- may also be used, said Albright. Any student wanting further »Sept. IS and Oct. and headphone* i ftv contracting^ Stephanie library at their leisure. 25 student pilot project should contact Albright at the Joyal Administration Building, Room 224 or call 4*7-2732. • HEWLETT-PACKARD > TEXAS INSTRUMENTS AVAILABLE! KENNEL BOOK STORE (ii THE HEART of tea Coapes) SR-56 The super slide rule programmable powerhouse ...with 10 memories and 100 program steps. $109 |95* Thu SR-r><; is u tremen¬ dously powerful slide rule calculator. Yet you can pro¬ gram it whenever you're ready. There are 74 prepro¬ grammed functions and op¬ erational .*- "Y O u c a n d 0 arithmetic within all 10 memories!. It has A0S7 a unique algebraic operating system that lets you handle problems with up to 9 levels of parentheses. There's also polar to rectangular con¬ version—built in. Mean. Standard deviation. De¬ grees, radians, grads. And, it works with TI's new printer- the PC-100. Chances are, you'll be pro¬ gramming. That's what pro¬ fessionals in your field are doing-right now. And with an SR-fiti you're ready. It has 100-merged prefix pro¬ gram steps. (') logical deci¬ sion functions. 4 levels of subroutines. You can decre¬ ment and skip on zero to iterate a loop as many times *as you specify. There are 4 levels of subroutine to let you use your program steps to maximum advantage. And, you can even compare a test register with the dis- Clay to make a conditional ranch. So you can check an intermediate result (Tsjci for convergence, or a \m) maximum. \j The edge you need. Now. And in your career. • Texas Instruments will rebate $10.00 of your original SR-56 purchase price when you return this coupon and your SR-56 customer information card post¬ marked no later than October 31.1976. To apply: 1 Fill out this coupon 2* Fill out special serialized customer information card inside SR-56 box 3 Return completed coupon and information card to: Special Campus Offer P.O. Box 1210 Richardson, Texas 7^5080 Texas Instruments INCORPORATED It Sounds Incredible BUT EVELYN WOOD GRADUATES CAN READ JAWS IN 41 MINUTES At That Spaed, The 309 Pages Come Across With More Impact Than The Movie. ^ In Living Blood, You Might Say. ¥¥******¥¥***********¥****¥**¥**¥*¥**¥* You can do It, too. So far almost 1,000,000 people have done It. People who have different jobs, different iQ's, different interests, different educations have com¬ pleted the course. Our graduates are people from all walks of life. These people have al taken a course developed by Evelyn Wood, a prominent educator. Practically al of them at least tripled their reading speed with equal or better comprehension. Most have in- creased'lt even more. Think for a moment what that means. Al of them— even the slowest—now read an average novel In less than two hours. They read an entire issue of Time or Newsweek in 35 minutes. They don't skip or skim. They read every word. They use no machines. Instead, they let the material they're reading determine how fast they read. And mark this wel: they actually understand more, remember more, and enjoy more than when they read slowly. That's right) They understand more. They remember more. They enjoy more. You can do the same thing—the place to learn more about It is at a free speed reading lesson. This is the same course President Kennedy had his Joint Chiefs of Staff take. The same one Senators and Congressmen have taken. Come to a free Speed Reading Lesson and find out. It is free to you and you will leave with a better under¬ standing of why it works. Plan to attend a free Speed Reading Lesson and learn that It is possible to read 3-4-5 times faster, with better comprehension': + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 11 + + + + + + + -SCHEDULE OF FREE SPEED READING-LESSONS- You 11 increase your reading speed up to 100% on the spot? SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 4:00 PM OR 8:00 PM RAM ADA INN 324 E.Shaw Corner of Shaw & Fresno St.* FRESNO SHERATON INN 2550 W.Clinton Ave. W. Clinton at Hwy 99 -EVEIYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS- |