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4-THE DAILY COU.EOIAN- Thurt, Mar. 7,1974 BULLDOGGERS' -THE CSUF RODEO TEAM Being good In the rodeo takes practice, day after day. Dally Collegian photographer Erik Strom recently caught some of the CSUF Rodeo team In practice. ' To the left Donnie Wright, a transfer from Mercwl College, goes through the motions for the calf roping event. In the center Andy Dodson was caught going through some roping tricks. Inspiring this photograph. The photo was made by projecting "a black and white negative onto Iltho film, which was then contact printed onto another sheet of lltho film. This produced a negative and positive image. Most people talk about grabbing the hull by the horns, but Mike Williams seems to be having enough trouble wrestling this steer to the ground. , > The Fresno State Rodeo, being the 19th annual, will run both Saturday and Sunday at the Clovls Arena, At stake, aside from the individual honors, will be the team title. Fresno is the defending champion, and will fight Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo for team honors. The Mustangs of Poly are currently ln first place in the West Coast Region team point standings, but Fresno could overtake them with a win this weekend. - "You have to practice/ practice, practice until you con go through the motions without thinking about it." —Jay Ventress, CSUF Bullrider. n I ' CAMPUS NEWS IN BRIEF :W:¥SS Spanish for law onforcement personnel A course designed to assist law enforcement officers ln communicating with Spanish speaking residents will be offered through 'he Extension Division at CSUF. The course. "Practical Spanish lor Law Enforcement Careers." will be conducted from 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays. March 8 through May 15. by Dr. Oscar Gomez- vtdal, a Spanish language teacher .i> Madera High School. The two unit course will be held in the \rt-Home Ecomonics Building ZIS-A. Tuition is S52. Gomez-Vidal, who holds a docusate In law from the University >! Cuba, said the extension course <rtll provide the students with taste terms, key sentences, and i iioinatlr expressions ln Spanish ror everyday use by law enforcement officers In dealing with the public. Some of the topics to be covered ■idude police Interviews, Inter- locations, warnings and commands, and how to deal with iraffle violators and Juvenile of- vnders. The course also will stress cultural differences ln- luding common expressions and oiahulary used by the Spanish speaklaf Individual living ln the i'.S. .rmiHZ-Vldal said there IS a •i-mendous need for hlUngual ourses to meet tbe needs of professionals and others In com- i unicatlng with the Spanish -.peaking community. !fe has authored a book entitled •' nmmerclal Spanish for Bl- linguale,' which he uses in teaching business terminology In ■■... i .day Spanish to professionals iii persons working toward ca- - cers in business. r I ROTC art display) at Fashion Fair '■:■' \ir Force ROTC cadets are .; nrtpating in an art display of !- iiaintlngs depleting Air Force m or lea) highlights to lie shown ; .rrh 8-17 at Fashion Fair. I ■ i' selections come from ■■•' than 3300 paintings which •t.prise theTslflclal Air Force ii r collection. The collection, -MSliliahed In 1950. owes much ' its continuing success to the \ir Force art program, Initiated • 1954. I tthographs of the paintings ■ re available through the super- it endent of documents. They measure 17 by 22 Inches, are suitable for framing and cost >2per set of 12. Creative) drama classes for children The child Drama Center of XUF will offar classes in cre- ''iv*. dramatics beginning March I in Lab School 101. The classes are open to stu- !-rits In grades two through five ■: nl they mill meet fur one hour ■' *: 10 p.m. for ten weeks. Chll- rr-n are welcome to attend the r -e classes on Tuesdays or '• "dnesdays. To enroll, call the Mid Drama Center'at 487-2033. Exorcism course to be offered The Extension Division at CSUF •ill offer a non-credit seminar " exorcism Tueeday, March 12. Steven LsVelle, Fresno's resident" psychic researcher, ■'I Rev. Walt Mtnhoto of the *-*wman Center, will offer this '•e-nlght seminar concerning -wrcism. , The class will meet from 6:30 "> 10 p.m. In Science Building oom 162 and charge a $5 admission tee for the course. LaVelle believes that many of . "ie so-called "demonic posses sions- are more of a manifestation of the Individual's subconscious control of psychic energy than of satanlc origin. Father Mlnhoto will provide the Catholic Church's views concerning exorcism and demonic possessions. Women's health workshop topic The physical, sexual and emotional health concerns of women wlU be the subject of a workshop offered by the Extension Division at CSUF. Dr. Nathan E. Liskey. chairman of Ihe CSUF Health Science Department and Dr. Donald C. Casperson. associate professor of health science, will conduct the course tomorrow and Saturday. The class Is offered for either one unit or two units of academic credit. The class will meet from 4 to 10 p.m. tomorrow and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Jhe class will be held In Science Building 121. Guest lecturers on the program wlU Include Dr. HurveyCaplanof the University of California Medical Center: Barbara Elsen- Stadt of Memphis (Tennessee) State Psychiatric Hospital: Dr. Merry Salehl, CSUF assistant professor -of psychology; Dr. Jerome S. Harris. Director of Medical Services at Valley Medical Center: and Norma Warner from the Food and Drug Administration office ln San Franciso. The speakers will cover topics dealing with the problems of women ln aociefy today. Including "Psychological Problems of Women,* "Help ' for Sexually Troubled Lives," 'V.D. - Silent Threat to Women* and "Drug Problems of Young Women." Tuition for the class Is $26 for one unit of credit and $52 for two units of academic credit. For further information on the course, contact tbe Extension Division at 487-2549. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-5 Thurs, Mar. 7, 1974 Desalination talk Dr. Karol Mysels, senior research adviser to Gulf General Atomic Company, will apeak at CSUF Wednesday, March 13, on the principles and practice of de- aallnation of water. His talk will be presented at 4 p.m. In Room 161 of the CSUF Science Building. MARCH 8 AN EXPERIENCE H MUSIC PSID4Y a** *.£,„, CSUF STUDE-MT UNION VALUABLE COUPON PoAguafei Formerly CheeChcc's FEATURING ITALIAN FOOD! 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Title | 1974_03 The Daily Collegian March 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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" |
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Title | March 7, 1974 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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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4-THE DAILY COU.EOIAN- Thurt, Mar. 7,1974
BULLDOGGERS'
-THE CSUF RODEO TEAM
Being good In the rodeo takes practice, day after day. Dally Collegian photographer Erik Strom recently caught some of the CSUF
Rodeo team In practice. '
To the left Donnie Wright, a transfer from Mercwl College, goes
through the motions for the calf roping event.
In the center Andy Dodson was caught going through some roping
tricks. Inspiring this photograph. The photo was made by projecting
"a black and white negative onto Iltho film, which was then contact
printed onto another sheet of lltho film. This produced a negative and
positive image.
Most people talk about grabbing the hull by the horns, but Mike
Williams seems to be having enough trouble wrestling this steer
to the ground. , >
The Fresno State Rodeo, being the 19th annual, will run both
Saturday and Sunday at the Clovls Arena, At stake, aside from the
individual honors, will be the team title. Fresno is the defending
champion, and will fight Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo for team honors.
The Mustangs of Poly are currently ln first place in the West
Coast Region team point standings, but Fresno could overtake them
with a win this weekend.
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"You have to practice/ practice, practice
until you con go through the motions
without thinking about it."
—Jay Ventress, CSUF Bullrider.
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CAMPUS NEWS IN BRIEF
:W:¥SS
Spanish for law
onforcement personnel
A course designed to assist
law enforcement officers ln communicating with Spanish speaking
residents will be offered through
'he Extension Division at CSUF.
The course. "Practical Spanish
lor Law Enforcement Careers."
will be conducted from 7-10 p.m.
Wednesdays. March 8 through
May 15. by Dr. Oscar Gomez-
vtdal, a Spanish language teacher
.i> Madera High School. The two
unit course will be held in the
\rt-Home Ecomonics Building
ZIS-A. Tuition is S52.
Gomez-Vidal, who holds a docusate In law from the University
>! Cuba, said the extension course
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