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Budding careers in floral design Photos by Gabrielle Ornstein .RTISTICAL FLOWER ARRANGEMENT FOLLOWING JAPANESE standards in plain cleanliness, students gently wipe each leaf before starling their Senate Outreach her experience, there is ".i expected group." When the Chicano student fighting for ndlng, wouldn't JUST ARRIVED! Random House Encyclopedii Roots (in paper) The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Kennel Bookstore lower Level made w«v \Nhtte W» All natural flavors! K3€HOUS€ Wine Cocktails When do you say Budweiser? w tn men'slntramuralfoot- irst round playoff action be- on Tuesday Including two breakers that determined tltlon with a spotless 4- ll the Independent Monday Lea- sue, followed by BBB. BBB In the Independent Wednesday League, the fifth-ranked Coneheads and No. 10 Clockwork Spud Oed for the title. Fourth-ranked R.O.T.C. coasted ln the Independent Thursday League, far ahead of the Mad Dogs. A three way tie occurred ln the Independent Dormitory Fraternity Friday league. The Village Idiots, HMFIC and Bull have all received playoff berth*. Baker 11 was the winner of the Dormitory Wednesday league with a perfect record. Second-ranked Lambda Chi Is considered another favorite af- ' ter sweeplngto the Friday Fraternity crown. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was second after defeating last season'* runnerup,Sigma Nu. Speaking of Sigma Nu, they earned a playoff birth along with Dormitory Thursday champ, No. L Jockettes aim at title U 3 reward for being the >- ranked team, the Jockettes reived a bye from Orst round Ion Tuesday ln the Women's ramural football playoffs. rhe defending champion :kettes earned their bye by am rolling to the Independent dnesday League title. The »ve's Snatchersk finished a ■1 after edging it EOP. WDG w< won a -showdown with I to capture the lode- Thursday League. How- •3-2nd did earn a play- Thursday League crown with a perfect record. Kappa Kappa Gamma made the playoffs by breaking a three-way tie for second. They also received a bye from the past Tuesday's GFI and the Out to Lunch Bunch are the representatives of the Independent Tuesday League. In th* Independent Thursday League, Homan 12 lead* the • way while Blrche* Britches, Bruisers and Bombshells and Hell'* Cat* nabbed playoff bertha. Tuesday's games pitted Kappa Alpha Theta v». GFI, EOP v*. Out to Lunch Bunch and W-3-2nd va. Blrche* Britche* BB. Yesterday saw the Hell'* Cats v*. tne Grave's Snatchera n 12 v: . W.D.B. On Tuesday past, Reamsters Union played Black Thunder Sheep and Fresno ' University Cold Keggers took on Graves "M" Bombers to decide the final two playoff berths. Ten teams confend for championship Although there are no six- figure salaries or fat T.V. contracts, the first round of hard hitting match-up* ln men's Intramural football left no doubt It* playoff time again. The "second season" was kicked off Tuesday as ten teams entered the championship scramble. The Fresno University Cold Keggers and the Graves "M" Bombers collided on Field 1 to break a deadlock (both 4-2) ln the Dormitory •Thursday League with the Cold Keggers earning a playoff berth on the strength of a 25-6 romp. The other tiebreaker pitted Heamster•s Union (4-1) and the Black Thunder Sheep. Advancing In that contest was R.U., rolling to a 31-6 rout. In the major upset of the afternoon, runranked B.B.B. (2-M) humbled No. 3. S.A.E. (6-1) by a 25-19 margin. The No. 8 Village Idiots (3-1) also fell by the wayside Tuesday, dropping a 24-12 overtime decision to No. 9 Bull (3-1). In a square-off between two undefeated powers, ROTC (5-0) and No. 1 (6-0), ROTC came away with the blemished mark while No. I moved to the next round with an 18-6 win. Wednesday's action (unavailable at press time) featured defending champions, Peon U, (4-0) and Baker II (5-0), te a battle of league title-holders while the No. 5 Coneheads (4-0-1) met HMFIC (3-1). On Field 2 No. 2 Lambda Chi Alpha (6-1) faced tbe No. 6 Mad Dog*. To the students of CSUF: The Intramural Office at CSUF te pleased to announce tbe beginning of the Budweiser Intramural Page. Each Tuesday this space will be devoted to promoting tbe activities of Fresno State's expanding Intramural Department. Tbe 1977-78 season was greeted with unprecedented enthusiasm from the student body. At this date participation in the all sports has swelled to a record 2,169 students, a jumpof 38 percent over last year. Dlel distributors of Budweiser beer, has responded to this growing Interest by .sponsoring this foram of Intramural events. The purpose of this la tion, as with aUlIntranroral activities, Is designed to meet tbe needs of the participants. The accent win be on the positive. The emphasis on action. In accordance with this stress on participation th* Intramural Office welcomes any suggestions or commentaries pertaining to tbe content of the Bod- jeiserPage. We hope that this added feature win prove a valuable asset to the students of CSUF. Pete Conrad Intramural Dlr. Mark Malkaslan 'Racquet' gains popularity Photo by Sunny Fraxier TIME OF YEAR AGAIN...Both men's and women's Intramural sports flag football playoff games started this week .and continue to next week. Already, several top-ranked teams have been swept aside by less heralded opponents. A record number of teams accounted for a record numbei* of players in the intramural football program. IM "Second Season" gets underway Racquetball—only five ^Bgo It existed a* a trivia question, practiced by a curious few. Today Its devotees, numbering ln the millions, Insist It's the greatest thing anyone has done with four wall* since the invention of wallpaper. The statistics tell the story at CSUF. Three years ago the Intramural Department hosted Its first raquetball tournament, attracting a total of slx.partl- clpant*. Two other tournaments I since then, with the ongoing singles championship drawing 16 competitors ln the open division, six In the novice and eight ln the women's. Friday slgn-ups for No- rable* tournament Slg»-up forms can be found at the Intramural office with action beginning on Monday. Competition, in both open and novice divisions, will be offered ln mixed dou- Photo by Sunny Fraxler THETA CHI, the Fraternity All-School points champions . the 1976-77 season, rest for the next garhe,,--^ Upsets highlight playoff action The term "On any given day" was certainly reinforced as a pair of upsets highlighted first round playoff action Tuesday ln women's Intramural football. The big shocker" of the day occurred when unhearaided GFI knocked off second-ranked Kappa Alpha Theta by the score of 14-8. The Thetas were stunned on the first play of the gam* a* a pass was Intercepted and returned for a touchdown. This proved to be the winning margin as both teams swapped third period scores. GFI'* "reward" for winning Is a second round clash with th* top-ranked Jockettes, scheduled for Friday at EOP's 12-6 victory overtheOut a defensive struggle until the fourth quarter, when both teams scored all their point*. EOP now advances on to face Kappa Kappa Gamma, also Friday The other Tuesday garni W3-2nd shut out Birch*' Britches, Bruisers and Bombshells 13-0, W3-2nd receives i from Friday'* action, and win resume play next week. Two first round games were heir, yesterday, with the result* un- available at press time. ...After the game!
Object Description
Title | 1977_11 The Daily Collegian November 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | Nov 4, 1977 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Budding careers in floral design Photos by Gabrielle Ornstein .RTISTICAL FLOWER ARRANGEMENT FOLLOWING JAPANESE standards in plain cleanliness, students gently wipe each leaf before starling their Senate Outreach her experience, there is ".i expected group." When the Chicano student fighting for ndlng, wouldn't JUST ARRIVED! Random House Encyclopedii Roots (in paper) The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Kennel Bookstore lower Level made w«v \Nhtte W» All natural flavors! K3€HOUS€ Wine Cocktails When do you say Budweiser? w tn men'slntramuralfoot- irst round playoff action be- on Tuesday Including two breakers that determined tltlon with a spotless 4- ll the Independent Monday Lea- sue, followed by BBB. BBB In the Independent Wednesday League, the fifth-ranked Coneheads and No. 10 Clockwork Spud Oed for the title. Fourth-ranked R.O.T.C. coasted ln the Independent Thursday League, far ahead of the Mad Dogs. A three way tie occurred ln the Independent Dormitory Fraternity Friday league. The Village Idiots, HMFIC and Bull have all received playoff berth*. Baker 11 was the winner of the Dormitory Wednesday league with a perfect record. Second-ranked Lambda Chi Is considered another favorite af- ' ter sweeplngto the Friday Fraternity crown. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was second after defeating last season'* runnerup,Sigma Nu. Speaking of Sigma Nu, they earned a playoff birth along with Dormitory Thursday champ, No. L Jockettes aim at title U 3 reward for being the >- ranked team, the Jockettes reived a bye from Orst round Ion Tuesday ln the Women's ramural football playoffs. rhe defending champion :kettes earned their bye by am rolling to the Independent dnesday League title. The »ve's Snatchersk finished a ■1 after edging it EOP. WDG w< won a -showdown with I to capture the lode- Thursday League. How- •3-2nd did earn a play- Thursday League crown with a perfect record. Kappa Kappa Gamma made the playoffs by breaking a three-way tie for second. They also received a bye from the past Tuesday's GFI and the Out to Lunch Bunch are the representatives of the Independent Tuesday League. In th* Independent Thursday League, Homan 12 lead* the • way while Blrche* Britches, Bruisers and Bombshells and Hell'* Cat* nabbed playoff bertha. Tuesday's games pitted Kappa Alpha Theta v». GFI, EOP v*. Out to Lunch Bunch and W-3-2nd va. Blrche* Britche* BB. Yesterday saw the Hell'* Cats v*. tne Grave's Snatchera n 12 v: . W.D.B. On Tuesday past, Reamsters Union played Black Thunder Sheep and Fresno ' University Cold Keggers took on Graves "M" Bombers to decide the final two playoff berths. Ten teams confend for championship Although there are no six- figure salaries or fat T.V. contracts, the first round of hard hitting match-up* ln men's Intramural football left no doubt It* playoff time again. The "second season" was kicked off Tuesday as ten teams entered the championship scramble. The Fresno University Cold Keggers and the Graves "M" Bombers collided on Field 1 to break a deadlock (both 4-2) ln the Dormitory •Thursday League with the Cold Keggers earning a playoff berth on the strength of a 25-6 romp. The other tiebreaker pitted Heamster•s Union (4-1) and the Black Thunder Sheep. Advancing In that contest was R.U., rolling to a 31-6 rout. In the major upset of the afternoon, runranked B.B.B. (2-M) humbled No. 3. S.A.E. (6-1) by a 25-19 margin. The No. 8 Village Idiots (3-1) also fell by the wayside Tuesday, dropping a 24-12 overtime decision to No. 9 Bull (3-1). In a square-off between two undefeated powers, ROTC (5-0) and No. 1 (6-0), ROTC came away with the blemished mark while No. I moved to the next round with an 18-6 win. Wednesday's action (unavailable at press time) featured defending champions, Peon U, (4-0) and Baker II (5-0), te a battle of league title-holders while the No. 5 Coneheads (4-0-1) met HMFIC (3-1). On Field 2 No. 2 Lambda Chi Alpha (6-1) faced tbe No. 6 Mad Dog*. To the students of CSUF: The Intramural Office at CSUF te pleased to announce tbe beginning of the Budweiser Intramural Page. Each Tuesday this space will be devoted to promoting tbe activities of Fresno State's expanding Intramural Department. Tbe 1977-78 season was greeted with unprecedented enthusiasm from the student body. At this date participation in the all sports has swelled to a record 2,169 students, a jumpof 38 percent over last year. Dlel distributors of Budweiser beer, has responded to this growing Interest by .sponsoring this foram of Intramural events. The purpose of this la tion, as with aUlIntranroral activities, Is designed to meet tbe needs of the participants. The accent win be on the positive. The emphasis on action. In accordance with this stress on participation th* Intramural Office welcomes any suggestions or commentaries pertaining to tbe content of the Bod- jeiserPage. We hope that this added feature win prove a valuable asset to the students of CSUF. Pete Conrad Intramural Dlr. Mark Malkaslan 'Racquet' gains popularity Photo by Sunny Fraxier TIME OF YEAR AGAIN...Both men's and women's Intramural sports flag football playoff games started this week .and continue to next week. Already, several top-ranked teams have been swept aside by less heralded opponents. A record number of teams accounted for a record numbei* of players in the intramural football program. IM "Second Season" gets underway Racquetball—only five ^Bgo It existed a* a trivia question, practiced by a curious few. Today Its devotees, numbering ln the millions, Insist It's the greatest thing anyone has done with four wall* since the invention of wallpaper. The statistics tell the story at CSUF. Three years ago the Intramural Department hosted Its first raquetball tournament, attracting a total of slx.partl- clpant*. Two other tournaments I since then, with the ongoing singles championship drawing 16 competitors ln the open division, six In the novice and eight ln the women's. Friday slgn-ups for No- rable* tournament Slg»-up forms can be found at the Intramural office with action beginning on Monday. Competition, in both open and novice divisions, will be offered ln mixed dou- Photo by Sunny Fraxler THETA CHI, the Fraternity All-School points champions . the 1976-77 season, rest for the next garhe,,--^ Upsets highlight playoff action The term "On any given day" was certainly reinforced as a pair of upsets highlighted first round playoff action Tuesday ln women's Intramural football. The big shocker" of the day occurred when unhearaided GFI knocked off second-ranked Kappa Alpha Theta by the score of 14-8. The Thetas were stunned on the first play of the gam* a* a pass was Intercepted and returned for a touchdown. This proved to be the winning margin as both teams swapped third period scores. GFI'* "reward" for winning Is a second round clash with th* top-ranked Jockettes, scheduled for Friday at EOP's 12-6 victory overtheOut a defensive struggle until the fourth quarter, when both teams scored all their point*. EOP now advances on to face Kappa Kappa Gamma, also Friday The other Tuesday garni W3-2nd shut out Birch*' Britches, Bruisers and Bombshells 13-0, W3-2nd receives i from Friday'* action, and win resume play next week. Two first round games were heir, yesterday, with the result* un- available at press time. ...After the game! |