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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday. October 8, 1975 The question person WrSof do you think about fraternities? LARRY BARBANO velopmcnt major: •They're good for parties and socialization. As apart of college class of people. But from what I've read In the Collegian they t being hung up on these things e I'm better than you,' ls I. In the national fraternity mework, that Idea ls changing. off campus, I'm I.arry Barbano. senior socio ternltles. Ion 1 dlJn't JOANNE DANIELS cause they weren't as tight.They engineering major: weren't concerned as much with «well they're not for me I irat"^ w morerf^boart! *""* "'S E00d f°r Pe°P'e Wb° ing house there, but I don't know ^S^Meml^W, Just for"the ...... .. *-»MM h»venH g£ ,ha( are ,„ ,, , went that he midwest, ai . They were C really come In contact with It here. Usually frat people have sort of a bad connotation for non-frat people or non-Greek studious thing." U.r. rise Letters to the editor. Frat asks for equal time I-:ditoT: you subsequently published on the front page, should In my estimation have appeared In the editorial column and not as a Iront page feature. You placed him In a position of absolute authority by your endorsement . . . "telling they were and what they might itles do num. vice projeel The CSUF fraternities HAVE NOT LOST the spirit of brotherhood and the tioiul upon which qual each house bases its Ideals At How about equal til spot and equal pictures of the certain. I«il not all, good things the Creeks do for tions we emphasize CSUF and the community? and tell rushees what Mr. Fitzgerald's opinionated, offer. In addition to II tslghted, writing mely u ROSE IN A VASE 'ONDITS |'R0WfBS&6IFTS I) I m e UNICEF drive at Halloween. Fraternity men serve In student government, supply what little school spirit there Is at CSUF football games and without fraternity and sorority participation at CSUF Homecomings . . what would there be0 The Greeks have helped at given parties forunderprlvlleged children as well as for the visu- pounds of food for the needy and they are dedicated to supporting their national philanthropies THE DAILY COLLEGIAN AUTO & HOME STEREOS AT DEALERS COST AM/FM 8 TRACK STEREO - IN DASH AM/FM - CASSETTE STEREO - IN OASH REG. PRICE - $129.95 DEALERS COST - $QQ oo J HOME STEREOS - AM/FM/8 TRACK AS LOW AS $75.00 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WRITE L*L STEREO P.O. BOX 5140 93755 OR CALL (209) 2997168 or 299-8228 AFTER FIVE We accept Master Charge and BankAmericard the Incongruous rambllngsofMr. F. who apparently has a gripe against the world and CSUF fraternities in particular. What does he really know about brotherhood? Very little! Craig McFarland a CSUF fraternity member Paper reaches 'a new low' Fditor: Congratulations! Myhat'soffto the Collegian and especially to Mr. Fitzgerald. These two, working hand In hand, have reached on the CSUF campus. Mr. Fitzgerald has an amazing amount of talent that most of us college students can only dream of possessing and that Is his research forte. By only spending touring at least three fraternities (Theta Chi, Sigma Chi, andSlgma Alpha Epsllon) Mr. Fitzgerald has"stiown us his full talent. How many other people can spend such attain the knowledge that Fitzgerald covered that fraternities are now lacking In "love of knowledge."If Mr. Fitzgerald would like to re- flnd that Ihe G.P.A. of the fraternities and sororities are higher than the student body as a whole. We try to be leaders on campus and several o! the last Blue Key honor society presidents have been Greeks. Furthern.uio. Fitzgerald states that the fraternities have lost their bro'.herhood. tndustrlous- ness and now have nothing to tiler society. The Greeks have' long offered much ro society. They did (and still do) organize food, money, Jnd blood drives. One fraternity, within October, will be having a blood drive which many of the Greeks will contribute. Perhaps Mr. Fitzgerald would like to drop by and offer a little of his blood. It may add to If one would also care to^rtte a letter to UNICEF, I am%ure that they would recleve (sic) a letter praising the Greeks on the CSUF campus. For years we have been collecting for UNICEF on Halloween and have gathered Ulll.l ! families For Mr. Fitzgerald'sInforma- i Fitzgerald's I MANUKIAN'S BASTURMA A SOUJOUK CO. I Retail MAcLc???It1s Wholesale ( EDWARD MANUKIAN AND SON 1720 S. ORANGE AVE. FRESNO, CALIF. 93702 268.5944 .♦♦♦»«>»♦♦ M««»«»* UPHOLSTERING IS AN ART Upholstery City ls experienced In this art. Let them change your ordinary interior Into a masterpiece. WE SELL SELECT GOOD USED CARS Upholstery City 6070 N. ILAQCSTOWl 431-4300 Specializing in 1 Volkswagen upholstery. . If l the campus. I wonder ir Mr. Fitzgerald was one of tl,* few that trlbutlng Greeks. If he did not, then perhaps he would like to join us for another three hours on Oct. 31. After his short visit, even our social awareness came under fire. The knowledge he aqulred (sic) on such a short time still missing something. According to Fitzgerald "all" of the Greeks 3 the isues of the Fitzgerald would s booed all about FSC campus r stance just fol- ilon of Cambodia. V ird our 'rushees" I we still chose i like to Join our organization. Our Alumni are sprinkled with both professionals and bums. In this we are no different from other students, but we do enjoy the comradeship and brotherhood offered by the fraternities. We Invite others to attend, not only our rush, but our dinners and social drives, (Continued on Page 3 Col. 1) like I RIVEN INDOORS BY Sign language workshop offered Saturday The Central San Joaquin Valley trea Health Education Center rill give a workshop on Amerl- m Sign Language Saturday In the ollege Union lounge from 2p.m. o 5 p.m. Admission and atten- irkshop will focus c i sign language foi sula Bellugl, direct the in Diego, will be the Instructor. She will talk about historical ang'e tn signs, the grammar of [n language, the Internalstruc- English "Giving college credit fornon- r.ilege courses basically per- •■rts the purpose of education, ind devalues the Bachelor's de- itree. Ultimately, of course, you Mild up giving the B.A. for Junior igh school knowledge and skills, ind then everyone will need a Ph.D. Just to pump gas." Both professors expressed :■■ ired In Insight about the Issue •The difference between Fader- m any myself Is primarily one philosophies," van der Elst nd. "Our discussions havebeen nbers of the general Educa- other rs. We 1 s just politer than I." though disagreeing on the Mton of credit for remedial rses, they agree that thepur- • of education Is "to give you ■ ■idle on the universe. It ought each you how to think." Letter Continued from Page 2) ■ hlood drive and the UNICEF re. perhaps then the readers he Collegian will find out for I nan really find no fault with r Fitzgerald. I can find fault i the Collegian, however, for never-ending bias of theGreek 5,''m, Its attacks on a system ich the/ know little, and for ■King such a superficial • <-al (sic) on Its front page 1 c Ulng It news. I would Uke lee the Collegian used as toilet per, but then It would probably just a superficial wipel Other related subjects will also be discussed. Speech pathologists, audlolo- gists, educators of the deaf, linguists, psychologists and othet Interested professionals will Baxter speaks before Blue Key ♦CSUF 1 ter spoke for nearly two hours before the campus chapter of Blue Key national honor fraternity last week, discussing teacher evaluations, beer cm campus Charles Doe, Blue Key member, said Baxter went along with the concept of student Input to teacher evaluations and asked members to find out what other Baxter also said Uiat greater Input was needed from students when considering promotions for professors. The Dean of Students, David Bell, Is studying the feasibility of beer on'campus, Baxter told the group. Baxter also said he wants to see the university faculty club on campus because the faculty has no place to meet. Biof eed back- m u s i c course Saturday course called "Blomuslc-Blo- feedback," will be offered Saturday by the Department of Music. The one-session course,- which HOUSE OF THE CAT SAILING CENTER 570 E. OLIVE 266-0663 -SEE OUR DISPLAY AT - THE FRESNO DISTRICT FAIR NORTH OF THE COMMERCE BUILDING e Cats - "Flamer" or "Banana": $95.00 OFF r sails and trampoline with all other HobieCats- >bie Hawk R.C. Sail Planes: 10%OFF e Sweat Shirts and Tank Tops: 50%OFF Mufflers—Brakes—Wheel Aligning EXPERT WORKMANSHIP.MODERN EQUIPMENT WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS PICK-UP AND DELIVERY FREE 20% DISCOUNT ON PARTS TO STUDENTS. WITH CSUF CAI •AUTO GOODIES CatrSiaJtSLAUTO CENTER ART WILLIAMS Owner 1160 Blackstone - at Olive 1817 E. Hammond at Abby 268-9866 . Wednesday, October a, 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 . TODAY 3 p.m.-Demonstration of shrink art and klckoff of fund raiser for the CSUF section of the American Home Economics t-Horne Ec 118. 4-8 p.m.-A flu shot clinic will be held In the upstairs snack bar at the CSUF cafeteria. The shot coats Jl for members of chapters 45 and 161 of the California Stale Employees Association, $3 for 8 p.m. -Casino Night will be held In the New Residence Hall Dining Room. cafeteria International 7 p.m.-phl CMTheta, the professional women's business fraternity, will meet tn CD 308 (tor active members) and CD 304 (for pledges). At 8 p.m. there will be an "honor court" in CU 308. 8p.ro.-'El Fin Del Mundo" will be presented by El Teatro Campeslno In the College Union All Day - CSUF day at the Fresno District Fair. University employees and students admitted for half-price with t.D. .card. participate In the workshop. For more Information write or call Ms. B. J. Henderson, Coordinator, AHEC Workshops for Allied Health, Office of Institutional Research. California State University, Fresno, CA, 93740. The telephone number Is 487- 1106. j.m.-The Gay People vlll meet In rooms 3 >f the College Union. 8 p.m.—The campus chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will hold its first meeting of the semester In CU 312. Journalism currlculun eral rap session with faculty. Refreshments will be served. The meeting ls open to all journalism students. 9 p. m. - An All-Student Homecoming Dance will be held In the Rainbow Ballroom. tHE WIDE-RIDER* A wide flare is why these Lee Jeans are called Lee Wide Riders. 1*tte fit is slim and trim from waist to knee, than a wide, fashionable flare completes this great look. Choose from 14-ounce, Western denim or a new, 10-ounca, indigo stretch denim. LEE WIDE RIDER *12 50 GOLDEN HORSE INC Fine Western & English Clothing 5135 N. BLACKSTONE PH: 439-5810
Object Description
Title | 1975_10 The Daily Collegian October 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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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Title | Oct 8, 1975 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | 2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday. October 8, 1975 The question person WrSof do you think about fraternities? LARRY BARBANO velopmcnt major: •They're good for parties and socialization. As apart of college class of people. But from what I've read In the Collegian they t being hung up on these things e I'm better than you,' ls I. In the national fraternity mework, that Idea ls changing. off campus, I'm I.arry Barbano. senior socio ternltles. Ion 1 dlJn't JOANNE DANIELS cause they weren't as tight.They engineering major: weren't concerned as much with «well they're not for me I irat"^ w morerf^boart! *""* "'S E00d f°r Pe°P'e Wb° ing house there, but I don't know ^S^Meml^W, Just for"the ...... .. *-»MM h»venH g£ ,ha( are ,„ ,, , went that he midwest, ai . They were C really come In contact with It here. Usually frat people have sort of a bad connotation for non-frat people or non-Greek studious thing." U.r. rise Letters to the editor. Frat asks for equal time I-:ditoT: you subsequently published on the front page, should In my estimation have appeared In the editorial column and not as a Iront page feature. You placed him In a position of absolute authority by your endorsement . . . "telling they were and what they might itles do num. vice projeel The CSUF fraternities HAVE NOT LOST the spirit of brotherhood and the tioiul upon which qual each house bases its Ideals At How about equal til spot and equal pictures of the certain. I«il not all, good things the Creeks do for tions we emphasize CSUF and the community? and tell rushees what Mr. Fitzgerald's opinionated, offer. In addition to II tslghted, writing mely u ROSE IN A VASE 'ONDITS |'R0WfBS&6IFTS I) I m e UNICEF drive at Halloween. Fraternity men serve In student government, supply what little school spirit there Is at CSUF football games and without fraternity and sorority participation at CSUF Homecomings . . what would there be0 The Greeks have helped at given parties forunderprlvlleged children as well as for the visu- pounds of food for the needy and they are dedicated to supporting their national philanthropies THE DAILY COLLEGIAN AUTO & HOME STEREOS AT DEALERS COST AM/FM 8 TRACK STEREO - IN DASH AM/FM - CASSETTE STEREO - IN OASH REG. PRICE - $129.95 DEALERS COST - $QQ oo J HOME STEREOS - AM/FM/8 TRACK AS LOW AS $75.00 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WRITE L*L STEREO P.O. BOX 5140 93755 OR CALL (209) 2997168 or 299-8228 AFTER FIVE We accept Master Charge and BankAmericard the Incongruous rambllngsofMr. F. who apparently has a gripe against the world and CSUF fraternities in particular. What does he really know about brotherhood? Very little! Craig McFarland a CSUF fraternity member Paper reaches 'a new low' Fditor: Congratulations! Myhat'soffto the Collegian and especially to Mr. Fitzgerald. These two, working hand In hand, have reached on the CSUF campus. Mr. Fitzgerald has an amazing amount of talent that most of us college students can only dream of possessing and that Is his research forte. By only spending touring at least three fraternities (Theta Chi, Sigma Chi, andSlgma Alpha Epsllon) Mr. Fitzgerald has"stiown us his full talent. How many other people can spend such attain the knowledge that Fitzgerald covered that fraternities are now lacking In "love of knowledge."If Mr. Fitzgerald would like to re- flnd that Ihe G.P.A. of the fraternities and sororities are higher than the student body as a whole. We try to be leaders on campus and several o! the last Blue Key honor society presidents have been Greeks. Furthern.uio. Fitzgerald states that the fraternities have lost their bro'.herhood. tndustrlous- ness and now have nothing to tiler society. The Greeks have' long offered much ro society. They did (and still do) organize food, money, Jnd blood drives. One fraternity, within October, will be having a blood drive which many of the Greeks will contribute. Perhaps Mr. Fitzgerald would like to drop by and offer a little of his blood. It may add to If one would also care to^rtte a letter to UNICEF, I am%ure that they would recleve (sic) a letter praising the Greeks on the CSUF campus. For years we have been collecting for UNICEF on Halloween and have gathered Ulll.l ! families For Mr. Fitzgerald'sInforma- i Fitzgerald's I MANUKIAN'S BASTURMA A SOUJOUK CO. I Retail MAcLc???It1s Wholesale ( EDWARD MANUKIAN AND SON 1720 S. ORANGE AVE. FRESNO, CALIF. 93702 268.5944 .♦♦♦»«>»♦♦ M««»«»* UPHOLSTERING IS AN ART Upholstery City ls experienced In this art. Let them change your ordinary interior Into a masterpiece. WE SELL SELECT GOOD USED CARS Upholstery City 6070 N. ILAQCSTOWl 431-4300 Specializing in 1 Volkswagen upholstery. . If l the campus. I wonder ir Mr. Fitzgerald was one of tl,* few that trlbutlng Greeks. If he did not, then perhaps he would like to join us for another three hours on Oct. 31. After his short visit, even our social awareness came under fire. The knowledge he aqulred (sic) on such a short time still missing something. According to Fitzgerald "all" of the Greeks 3 the isues of the Fitzgerald would s booed all about FSC campus r stance just fol- ilon of Cambodia. V ird our 'rushees" I we still chose i like to Join our organization. Our Alumni are sprinkled with both professionals and bums. In this we are no different from other students, but we do enjoy the comradeship and brotherhood offered by the fraternities. We Invite others to attend, not only our rush, but our dinners and social drives, (Continued on Page 3 Col. 1) like I RIVEN INDOORS BY Sign language workshop offered Saturday The Central San Joaquin Valley trea Health Education Center rill give a workshop on Amerl- m Sign Language Saturday In the ollege Union lounge from 2p.m. o 5 p.m. Admission and atten- irkshop will focus c i sign language foi sula Bellugl, direct the in Diego, will be the Instructor. She will talk about historical ang'e tn signs, the grammar of [n language, the Internalstruc- English "Giving college credit fornon- r.ilege courses basically per- •■rts the purpose of education, ind devalues the Bachelor's de- itree. Ultimately, of course, you Mild up giving the B.A. for Junior igh school knowledge and skills, ind then everyone will need a Ph.D. Just to pump gas." Both professors expressed :■■ ired In Insight about the Issue •The difference between Fader- m any myself Is primarily one philosophies," van der Elst nd. "Our discussions havebeen nbers of the general Educa- other rs. We 1 s just politer than I." though disagreeing on the Mton of credit for remedial rses, they agree that thepur- • of education Is "to give you ■ ■idle on the universe. It ought each you how to think." Letter Continued from Page 2) ■ hlood drive and the UNICEF re. perhaps then the readers he Collegian will find out for I nan really find no fault with r Fitzgerald. I can find fault i the Collegian, however, for never-ending bias of theGreek 5,''m, Its attacks on a system ich the/ know little, and for ■King such a superficial • <-al (sic) on Its front page 1 c Ulng It news. I would Uke lee the Collegian used as toilet per, but then It would probably just a superficial wipel Other related subjects will also be discussed. Speech pathologists, audlolo- gists, educators of the deaf, linguists, psychologists and othet Interested professionals will Baxter speaks before Blue Key ♦CSUF 1 ter spoke for nearly two hours before the campus chapter of Blue Key national honor fraternity last week, discussing teacher evaluations, beer cm campus Charles Doe, Blue Key member, said Baxter went along with the concept of student Input to teacher evaluations and asked members to find out what other Baxter also said Uiat greater Input was needed from students when considering promotions for professors. The Dean of Students, David Bell, Is studying the feasibility of beer on'campus, Baxter told the group. Baxter also said he wants to see the university faculty club on campus because the faculty has no place to meet. Biof eed back- m u s i c course Saturday course called "Blomuslc-Blo- feedback," will be offered Saturday by the Department of Music. The one-session course,- which HOUSE OF THE CAT SAILING CENTER 570 E. OLIVE 266-0663 -SEE OUR DISPLAY AT - THE FRESNO DISTRICT FAIR NORTH OF THE COMMERCE BUILDING e Cats - "Flamer" or "Banana": $95.00 OFF r sails and trampoline with all other HobieCats- >bie Hawk R.C. Sail Planes: 10%OFF e Sweat Shirts and Tank Tops: 50%OFF Mufflers—Brakes—Wheel Aligning EXPERT WORKMANSHIP.MODERN EQUIPMENT WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS PICK-UP AND DELIVERY FREE 20% DISCOUNT ON PARTS TO STUDENTS. WITH CSUF CAI •AUTO GOODIES CatrSiaJtSLAUTO CENTER ART WILLIAMS Owner 1160 Blackstone - at Olive 1817 E. Hammond at Abby 268-9866 . Wednesday, October a, 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 . TODAY 3 p.m.-Demonstration of shrink art and klckoff of fund raiser for the CSUF section of the American Home Economics t-Horne Ec 118. 4-8 p.m.-A flu shot clinic will be held In the upstairs snack bar at the CSUF cafeteria. The shot coats Jl for members of chapters 45 and 161 of the California Stale Employees Association, $3 for 8 p.m. -Casino Night will be held In the New Residence Hall Dining Room. cafeteria International 7 p.m.-phl CMTheta, the professional women's business fraternity, will meet tn CD 308 (tor active members) and CD 304 (for pledges). At 8 p.m. there will be an "honor court" in CU 308. 8p.ro.-'El Fin Del Mundo" will be presented by El Teatro Campeslno In the College Union All Day - CSUF day at the Fresno District Fair. University employees and students admitted for half-price with t.D. .card. participate In the workshop. For more Information write or call Ms. B. J. Henderson, Coordinator, AHEC Workshops for Allied Health, Office of Institutional Research. California State University, Fresno, CA, 93740. The telephone number Is 487- 1106. j.m.-The Gay People vlll meet In rooms 3 >f the College Union. 8 p.m.—The campus chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will hold its first meeting of the semester In CU 312. Journalism currlculun eral rap session with faculty. Refreshments will be served. The meeting ls open to all journalism students. 9 p. m. - An All-Student Homecoming Dance will be held In the Rainbow Ballroom. tHE WIDE-RIDER* A wide flare is why these Lee Jeans are called Lee Wide Riders. 1*tte fit is slim and trim from waist to knee, than a wide, fashionable flare completes this great look. Choose from 14-ounce, Western denim or a new, 10-ounca, indigo stretch denim. LEE WIDE RIDER *12 50 GOLDEN HORSE INC Fine Western & English Clothing 5135 N. BLACKSTONE PH: 439-5810 |