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"The Dally Collegian" coming events & news Scholarship Applications forthe?600Toka- lon's Ina Gregg Thomas Memorial Scholarship are now avail- be attending CSUF full tl year Is eligible. Applications are a Slide show Dr. Marlnus Van Elswyk, a will speak on "Development and Agriculture in Afghani- Portable Dance Troupe A historical choreographic work, two revivals from past seasons, and two premieres will be part of the CSUF Portable Dance Troupe's third performance series of the year March 16 to 18. . Wright Theatre. "Soaring,"*the historical choreographic work, was originally choreographed In 1919. public and will begin at 7:30 r>.m. In Fellowship Hall of San Joaquin Gardens on N. Fresno SUN. MARCH 12 - 1:30 PM Cal State Fresno Amphitheatre Tickets $530 advance (CSUF students), $750 advance (General), $850 at the doer Ticker* available at Towef Records. Sun Stereo—Fresno & Vrsalia. J & C House of Records—Eastgate and Fig & California. The Kaleidoscope and Cal State Union Information Booth. For Information 487-2938 No Cans. Bottles or AJcohol - Plenty of free parking on campus ysgfijg mraxnftiQte box office c performance l Information, call ecelvlng a bachelor's degree n Journalism with a concentra- lon In advertising. In Ms senior ear at CSUF, he was a teach- Prof's book "Classics lnCooi tstry. Part III: tury Papers (1904-1935)." of 10 theoretical and experimental articles by German, Russian, English and American was In charge of the advertlslng-copywrltlnj laboratory. ■ New chief for Ag.-Econ. Robert J. Glim, a professor of agricultural economics, has been named Interim assistant dean of the School of Agrlcul- ture and Home Economics and manager of CSUF's farming operations. Glim, who was appointed by CSUF President Norman A.Baxter, succeeds George F. Ilg, who retired at the end of the fall semester after 30 years •m.GlIm alloper- of field, As manager of th atlons of 1,200 acres of tree and vine crops and thi stock programs In dairy, horses, beef, sheep, swine and poultry. Glim, a specialist In farm management and farm finance, Joined the CSUF faculty In 1948. Previously, he developed and directed the vocational agriculture at Woodlake High Ad talks Blair Looney, a Fresno advertising executive, will speak Wednesday, March 8, In the business lecture series sponsored by the CSUF School of Business and Administrative Sciences. The lecture will be presented at noon In Room 101 of the Phebe Conley Art Building. public free of charge. Looney has been active In tl advertising agency business fi nine years and represents a var Vintage Days Applications for competition In the Vintage Days Boomtovn Carnival and competitive events are now available In CU 317 and the Men's Gymnasium 105. Deadline is April 5 for both applications. Vintage Days will be held April 20-23. For further Information contact either Doug Goertzan (student coordinator), Beth Symnons (competitive events), or Darlene Ralchard (Boomtown) at 487-2938. "The DailfcCollegian" CALENDAR and Zarrell Williams. (Photo by Yvonne Ohanlan) theatre rtw Child Drama Center presents Its participatory play "On Trial" on Saturday, March II and Tuesday, March 14. This production Is de- sic-.e! for the enjoyment of -H'.llrun. aged ten and older. Touring Company will per- torn ji the CSUF Child Drama "entei 's Lab School, Rm. 101. Call 487-2053 for reservation •• or information. Play -- -The Visit," He- tots are |1, $2 and $3 at Theatre Arts box office, phone <E"-22I6. Performances •letitly through Saturday,John Wright Theatre, 8:15 p.m. "Hrlgadoon" -- Musical, Plavin<! at Theatre 3, 1544 Pulton St., Fridays and Saturdays through March 25; Phone -isg-3381. music to perform at Northwest School of Fine Arts, 5415 N. West Ave. on Saturday, March 18, at 8:00 p.m. The program includes pieces by Beethoven, Schumann, Mozart and Chopin. Donations at the door are $5: students with I.D., $3. For more Information, call 226-9211. Evening concert (freo), Saturday March 11, 8:00 to 11:00 p.m., CU Lounge, featuring "The Ted Jordan Band," "Mike Johnson," and "Bro- Concert --CellistFrances- Marie Ulttl appears with pianist Philip Lorenz on Tuesday, March 14 at 8:00 p.m. at Northwest School of Fn Northwest School of Fine Arts. General admission Is $4; students, $2. Concert — The Minnesota Orchestra, with Stanlslaw Skrowaczewskt conducting, performs Tuesday, March 7 at 8:00 p.m. In the Convention Center Theatre. CSUF Concert Choir, Fresno Community Chorus, with student and faculty soloists, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday. Student and faculty soloists, 1:00 and8:00p.m. Thurs- events Friday Movie — "Blazing Saddles," IA 101, 2:30 wm. CU Lounge at 7:00, 8:50 and 10:45 p.m. Students with I.D. 75 cents, $1.50 without. Business lecture — Blair Looney, advertising, In Conley Art 101, 12:00 p.m„ Wednesday, March 8. Natural sciences colloquium — David Hodges from UC Berkeley, "Trends in Computer Hardware Technology," New Science Bldg. 139, 4:00 p.m., Thursday, March 9. Mathematics lecture — Mathematics professor, Burke Zane, on "Some Divisibility Properties for Binomial Coefficients,-" Tuesday, March 7 at 4:00 p.m. in SR1-24. "Christian Emphasis Week" — A series of events sponsored by campus Christ- public free of charge. March 7, Tuesday, a free, hour-long multi-media pre-: sentatlon, "What If I Should Die?" cafeteria upstairs, 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Keynote speaker Gene Thomas (former national director of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship), on "The Disturbing Jesus," CU day, March 8. "What Kind of God Do You Believe In?" CU Lounge,- 7:00 p.m. Student rap sessions with Gene Thomas, Thursday and Friday, March 9 and 10, in CU 312-314 at noon. Gene Thomas speaks on "New Life, New Lifestyle," CU Lounge, 7:00 p.m^Thurs- Free film, "The Mystic" Friday, March 10: 6:30 p.m. In Commons Lounge; 8:00 p.m. In Baker HaTl Lounge; 9:30 p.m. in Graves Hall. Exhibits fiber designs, Conley Art Gal- < lery, thrpugh March 26;orl-& glnal graphics by Leonard?:; Basktn, Ben Shahn and others. >•:■ Special Collections, through :* April 28. "Political Workshop" - Narlonal Women's Caucus o Fresno County schedules X; workshops onSatupday, March •:•: 18, at Fresno City College, j Spring fashion show — 1 Stturday, March 18, at Sneraton Inn, to benefit Sierra S Hospital's medical career scholarship fund. Tickets ai $8 each and may be reserved 3 by calling 227-0910 222-9635. This Friday, Saturday and;*: Sunday, some of the finest» collegiate bowlers in Callfor-jj nla Invade Fresno I fourth annual Collegiate Mas- J ters and Queens bowling tour- \ nament. Hosted by the College $j Union, the event will run from $ 6:00 toll:00p.m.onMarchl0,X
Object Description
Title | 1978_03 The Daily Collegian March 1978 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | March 7, 1978 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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"The Dally Collegian"
coming events & news
Scholarship
Applications forthe?600Toka-
lon's Ina Gregg Thomas Memorial Scholarship are now avail-
be attending CSUF full tl
year Is eligible.
Applications are a
Slide show
Dr. Marlnus Van Elswyk, a
will speak on "Development
and Agriculture in Afghani-
Portable
Dance Troupe
A historical choreographic
work, two revivals from past
seasons, and two premieres will
be part of the CSUF Portable
Dance Troupe's third performance series of the year March
16 to 18. .
Wright Theatre.
"Soaring,"*the historical choreographic work, was originally
choreographed In 1919.
public and will begin at 7:30
r>.m. In Fellowship Hall of San
Joaquin Gardens on N. Fresno
SUN. MARCH 12 - 1:30 PM
Cal State Fresno Amphitheatre
Tickets $530 advance (CSUF students),
$750 advance (General),
$850 at the doer
Ticker* available at Towef Records. Sun Stereo—Fresno &
Vrsalia. J & C House of Records—Eastgate and Fig &
California. The Kaleidoscope and Cal State Union
Information Booth. For Information 487-2938
No Cans. Bottles or AJcohol - Plenty of free parking on campus
ysgfijg mraxnftiQte
box office c
performance
l Information, call
ecelvlng a bachelor's degree
n Journalism with a concentra-
lon In advertising. In Ms senior
ear at CSUF, he was a teach-
Prof's book
"Classics lnCooi
tstry. Part III:
tury Papers (1904-1935)."
of 10 theoretical and experimental articles by German, Russian, English and American
was In charge
of the advertlslng-copywrltlnj
laboratory. ■
New chief
for Ag.-Econ.
Robert J. Glim, a professor
of agricultural economics, has
been named Interim assistant
dean of the School of Agrlcul-
ture and Home Economics and
manager of CSUF's farming
operations.
Glim, who was appointed by
CSUF President Norman A.Baxter, succeeds George F. Ilg,
who retired at the end of the
fall semester after 30 years
•m.GlIm
alloper-
of field,
As manager of th
atlons of 1,200 acres of
tree and vine crops and thi
stock programs In dairy, horses,
beef, sheep, swine and poultry.
Glim, a specialist In farm
management and farm finance,
Joined the CSUF faculty In 1948.
Previously, he developed and directed the vocational agriculture
at Woodlake High
Ad
talks
Blair Looney, a Fresno advertising executive, will speak Wednesday, March 8, In the business
lecture series sponsored by the
CSUF School of Business and Administrative Sciences.
The lecture will be presented
at noon In Room 101 of the
Phebe Conley Art Building.
public
free of charge.
Looney has been active In tl
advertising agency business fi
nine years and represents a var
Vintage Days
Applications for competition
In the Vintage Days Boomtovn
Carnival and competitive events
are now available In CU 317
and the Men's Gymnasium 105.
Deadline is April 5 for both
applications.
Vintage Days will be held April
20-23.
For further Information contact either Doug Goertzan (student coordinator), Beth Symnons
(competitive events), or Darlene
Ralchard (Boomtown) at
487-2938.
"The DailfcCollegian"
CALENDAR
and Zarrell Williams. (Photo by Yvonne Ohanlan)
theatre
rtw Child Drama Center
presents Its participatory play
"On Trial" on Saturday,
March II and Tuesday, March
14. This production Is de-
sic-.e! for the enjoyment of
-H'.llrun. aged ten and older.
Touring Company will per-
torn ji the CSUF Child Drama
"entei 's Lab School, Rm. 101.
Call 487-2053 for reservation •• or information.
Play -- -The Visit," He-
tots are |1, $2 and $3 at
Theatre Arts box office, phone
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