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« 77/E DAILY 95 MEN ... In the spring of 1970 cries of enrollment In FSC's Air Force has serve "Off ROTC* and 'Shut It down!* Reserve Officer Training Corps training c echoed In the haUs of Fresno (AFROTC) has almost tripled. wishing t ■ es Build- The program boasts a member- with somi , nearly two years program ai of flying time o qualify for a pilot's Ucense. The AFROTC program is a wo-year program taken duringa itudent's Junior and senior years, ro participate in the program, me must, agree to serve In the Ur Force for at least four years i in the classroom. Besides after college graduation or for monthly monetary allotment approximately six years If one materials, male members In plans on being an Air Force pilot. AND A GIRL AW i^1- TOTC participant Kalhy Elliott, the only female in the'96-student Ai2n^"'. I"'/!* ' c,a**"»'«nment with felltywrtudent* Robert Alcaparra* and Edward C. Fager. campus happenings Educational Opportunity Program Applications Applications are now available for open positions on the College Union Board and ecology subcommittee of the Student Senate Campus Affairs Committee. College Union Board applications may be obtained from the programming Office, College Union 311. Ecology sub-committee applications are available In the Student President's Office, College Union 306. Vreda Paris Union Lounge. World affairs •Sloshing Waters -America's Changing Foreign Policy In Asia* will be the topic of this evening's World Affairs Council lecture by Richard G. Heggle. The address will begin at 8 p.m. Food drive Organizers of a canned food drive hope to offer 1,000 needy Individuals Christmas dinner and have received word from the Fresno Lions Club and from Valley Switchboard that those groups will be happy to prepare the - Give a Can* •ding to members of Theta Chl Fraternity and Commons Hall who are Initiating the charity event. They have challenged Lambda Chl Fraternity and Homan Hall to a competition with the real winners being the famlUes they will feed. A meeUng will to held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. In the Commons in Room for those seek- maUon. Col- lecUons are to take place Dec. 13 through 16. Organizers are hoping for heavy media coverage by radio, levlslon and the press to spur i and 1 i col- LETTERS (Continued from Page 2) Curtain* to describe the People's Republic of China. No s it we know of e t Mr. In the Cafeteria International Bazaar Christmas Bazaar featuring handicrafts made by FSC students wlU take place this week In the College Union Lounge. The bazaar will operate dally China cot Schlffmann believes In his 'objective" commentary (REALLY NOW Mr. Schlffmann). This term was coined by the U.S. for the purpose of keeping the American people from finding out what has been going on In China for the past 25 years. The affect that such "propaganda" has had upon Mr. Schlffmann might Indicate why to feels that, much of what Ms. Greenberg said was not believable. Not unlike many other recent visitors to China, eg. James Reslon, Edgar Snow, MaudeRus- sel, and the U.S. table tennis team, Ms. Greenberg was very Impressed by the tremendous enthusiasm of the Chinese people In their effort* to build a socialist country; . As far as the receptlvehes* of the audience to Ms. Greenberg's talk, we think that the fact that most of the people stayed around after the question and answer period and continued to deluge her with many more questions Indicates that Mr. Schlffmann was somewhat removed from the rest of the audience In his critical analysis. Chin The p i the U.S.- Frlendshlp Association, p wfU Clark Terry Trumpet soloist Clark Terry will perform In concert with the FSC Jazz Band at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the Colleg Union Lounge. Film Society The Film Society will show Alfred Hitchcock's film 'Strangers on a Train" at 7:30 p.ro. tomorrow In Science 121. Fourth Hour Readings of Spanish poetry will be featured at tomorrow's Fourth Hour Program. The presentation will begin at 3:10 p.m. In Industrial Arts 101. Burma problems Dr. Pe Thuang will speak on "Burma - Problems In a Developing Country* at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In College Union 312. Soil erosion "Erosion of the Sierra Nevada and Its Implications on FoothlU and Mountain Development" will be the topic of a Thursday lecture by Dr. Clyde WahrhafUg of the University of California at Berkeley.- The lecture will begin at 8:15 p.m. In Science 161. Flick •Hutch Cassldy and the Sundance Kid" will be shown Friday and Saturday evenings In the College Union Lounge. The film will be presented each evening at 7:30 and 9:30 German Club The film "Don Carlos* will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday in the Art Building Theater. The film will be presented by the FSC German Club. Coffee concert A coffee concert featuring the FSC Wind Ensemble wlU be presented at 11 a.m. Sunday In the College Union Lounge. for presentation at 8 p.m. Sunday in the CoUege Union Lounge. Vidya Vldya, a group studying ancient concepUons of roan'* spiritual Ufe, wlU hold the tenth lecture and discussion of the semester at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in Busl- The lecture, UUed "Medium* and Adepts,* Is open to all Interested persons. Toy tree * The annual presentation of the Tokalon Toy Tree wlU take place at noon tomorrow In the CoUege Union Lounge. The presentation Is made to advertise a yearly Christmas Party given to underprivileged children scheduled for Dec. 14. Over 25 campus organizations are sponsoring the party for a class of Columbia Elementary School kindergarten students. This year's toy tree was donated by Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity. Ecology Action Circulation of campus bike path petitions, planning bike path routes and education of thepubUc on the environment will to the main topics at this week's meeting of Ecology Action. All humans are Invited to attend the session, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in College Union 305. For further Information, caU 487-1078 or 487-2435. Blue Key Blue Key will hold i meeting at 7 p.m. College Union 308. Anthropology Club A lecture on a tour through the Near and Far East will be tho topic of this week's Anthropology Club meeting. The session win take place at 8 p.m. Thursday In College Union 304. Political Science The Initial meeting of the FSC Political SdenceSociety will take College Union 313-14. For fur- thur Information, contact Richard Moore. 251-7980. Twenty on ehundred ■TWENTYONE HUNDRED,* a mulU-sen*ory folk-rock experi- ence on the nature and purpose of man from a Christian perspective, will be presented today and Thursday through Sunday by Inter-Varalty Christian Fellowship. The program 1* being presented at the CoUege Religious Center, 2311 East Shaw. Showing* are scheduled for today at 7 p.m., Thursday through Saturday at 1 and 9 p.m. and Sunday at 3 and 7 Switchboard Volunteers are needed by Valley Switchboard to go Christmas caroling on Dec. 12 to raise money for the free Christmas dinner on Dec. 24 from 1-4 p.m. Donations of food and money are THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Tueaday, December 7. 1971 Alpha Kappa Psi Gamma Lambda "Chapter of Alpha Kappa Pal, FSC's professional business fraternity, wUl In th* CaMarta International Th* guest speaker will to Mr. Lynn Joyner, former administrative assistant to Assemblyman Ernest Mobley. The topic of hi* speech 1* "Crisis In Representative Government —.Tim* for Change.* For reservations, Interested student* may contact George Whitman at 2Z4-4332. Dance ' The Chlcano Business Student Association wUl bold a dance Friday at Rock Haven (North and Peach). The dance will start at morning. Tb* proceed* from this dance will go for scholarships. Delta . Alpha Chl, Adelltas, and MECHA are co-sponsoring th* dance. Price of admission will be $1 plua a can of food. The food will to distributed to needy families in the Valley by Delta Alpha Chl. B to to one Of bringing a better understanding to the American people of what 1* actually happening In China. It 1* hoped that through thl* understanding we can begin to build a. warm relationship between the America and Chinese people*. UA-Chtto Frtenttohlp VvTWvGLER JEANS Cowboy Cut " Ob Western, with' the New Look!' A new hat, boot*, Stack*, shirts, 'jacket - we have too for you, WESTERN BOOT & SHOE CO. FRESNO * BRQADWAV STREETS PH: 237-8718 • t SALE ART* ARCH TECTURE OF MEXICO: 10,000 B.C. to the Present. By Pedro RojM. 132 Illustrations, 42 In color. Stunning visual record 16th-century Spaniard! Rivera. Pub. at W.95. GREAT ART TREASURES INAMERI- ~""~ SMALLER MUSEUMS. Hy Edl. of "Country Beautiful." The "cream" LEONARDO DA VINCI ON THE MAN BODY: The Anatomical, Ph> logical and Embryologlcal Drawl By C. D. CMalley a J. D. Same r*mV1/2*. Pub. at aiS.00, Sale i3.se COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. The l.mous Shake- tare Head Edition of the Oxford Ivenity Press, prepared by th* THE RISE AND FALL OF AMERICAN HUMOR. By JHia PI". Compretvn- slve, incisive history: Marti Twin, Josh Bllllngt, Joel Chandler Harris; BIBLE STORIES. Retold by David Kossoff. 40 Illustration, 25 In color, by Glno CAohllle. A vivid retelling Handsome, unabridged e bining.the most slyliied form! amazingly "modern" plastic concept!. 60 striking full-page photographs ' URARTU - Tha pbs many more bargains!! 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Object Description
Title | 1971_12 The Daily Collegian December 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 |
Description
Title | December 7, 1971 Pg 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | « 77/E DAILY 95 MEN ... In the spring of 1970 cries of enrollment In FSC's Air Force has serve "Off ROTC* and 'Shut It down!* Reserve Officer Training Corps training c echoed In the haUs of Fresno (AFROTC) has almost tripled. wishing t ■ es Build- The program boasts a member- with somi , nearly two years program ai of flying time o qualify for a pilot's Ucense. The AFROTC program is a wo-year program taken duringa itudent's Junior and senior years, ro participate in the program, me must, agree to serve In the Ur Force for at least four years i in the classroom. Besides after college graduation or for monthly monetary allotment approximately six years If one materials, male members In plans on being an Air Force pilot. AND A GIRL AW i^1- TOTC participant Kalhy Elliott, the only female in the'96-student Ai2n^"'. I"'/!* ' c,a**"»'«nment with felltywrtudent* Robert Alcaparra* and Edward C. Fager. campus happenings Educational Opportunity Program Applications Applications are now available for open positions on the College Union Board and ecology subcommittee of the Student Senate Campus Affairs Committee. College Union Board applications may be obtained from the programming Office, College Union 311. Ecology sub-committee applications are available In the Student President's Office, College Union 306. Vreda Paris Union Lounge. World affairs •Sloshing Waters -America's Changing Foreign Policy In Asia* will be the topic of this evening's World Affairs Council lecture by Richard G. Heggle. The address will begin at 8 p.m. Food drive Organizers of a canned food drive hope to offer 1,000 needy Individuals Christmas dinner and have received word from the Fresno Lions Club and from Valley Switchboard that those groups will be happy to prepare the - Give a Can* •ding to members of Theta Chl Fraternity and Commons Hall who are Initiating the charity event. They have challenged Lambda Chl Fraternity and Homan Hall to a competition with the real winners being the famlUes they will feed. A meeUng will to held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. In the Commons in Room for those seek- maUon. Col- lecUons are to take place Dec. 13 through 16. Organizers are hoping for heavy media coverage by radio, levlslon and the press to spur i and 1 i col- LETTERS (Continued from Page 2) Curtain* to describe the People's Republic of China. No s it we know of e t Mr. In the Cafeteria International Bazaar Christmas Bazaar featuring handicrafts made by FSC students wlU take place this week In the College Union Lounge. The bazaar will operate dally China cot Schlffmann believes In his 'objective" commentary (REALLY NOW Mr. Schlffmann). This term was coined by the U.S. for the purpose of keeping the American people from finding out what has been going on In China for the past 25 years. The affect that such "propaganda" has had upon Mr. Schlffmann might Indicate why to feels that, much of what Ms. Greenberg said was not believable. Not unlike many other recent visitors to China, eg. James Reslon, Edgar Snow, MaudeRus- sel, and the U.S. table tennis team, Ms. Greenberg was very Impressed by the tremendous enthusiasm of the Chinese people In their effort* to build a socialist country; . As far as the receptlvehes* of the audience to Ms. Greenberg's talk, we think that the fact that most of the people stayed around after the question and answer period and continued to deluge her with many more questions Indicates that Mr. Schlffmann was somewhat removed from the rest of the audience In his critical analysis. Chin The p i the U.S.- Frlendshlp Association, p wfU Clark Terry Trumpet soloist Clark Terry will perform In concert with the FSC Jazz Band at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the Colleg Union Lounge. Film Society The Film Society will show Alfred Hitchcock's film 'Strangers on a Train" at 7:30 p.ro. tomorrow In Science 121. Fourth Hour Readings of Spanish poetry will be featured at tomorrow's Fourth Hour Program. The presentation will begin at 3:10 p.m. In Industrial Arts 101. Burma problems Dr. Pe Thuang will speak on "Burma - Problems In a Developing Country* at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In College Union 312. Soil erosion "Erosion of the Sierra Nevada and Its Implications on FoothlU and Mountain Development" will be the topic of a Thursday lecture by Dr. Clyde WahrhafUg of the University of California at Berkeley.- The lecture will begin at 8:15 p.m. In Science 161. Flick •Hutch Cassldy and the Sundance Kid" will be shown Friday and Saturday evenings In the College Union Lounge. The film will be presented each evening at 7:30 and 9:30 German Club The film "Don Carlos* will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday in the Art Building Theater. The film will be presented by the FSC German Club. Coffee concert A coffee concert featuring the FSC Wind Ensemble wlU be presented at 11 a.m. Sunday In the College Union Lounge. for presentation at 8 p.m. Sunday in the CoUege Union Lounge. Vidya Vldya, a group studying ancient concepUons of roan'* spiritual Ufe, wlU hold the tenth lecture and discussion of the semester at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in Busl- The lecture, UUed "Medium* and Adepts,* Is open to all Interested persons. Toy tree * The annual presentation of the Tokalon Toy Tree wlU take place at noon tomorrow In the CoUege Union Lounge. The presentation Is made to advertise a yearly Christmas Party given to underprivileged children scheduled for Dec. 14. Over 25 campus organizations are sponsoring the party for a class of Columbia Elementary School kindergarten students. This year's toy tree was donated by Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity. Ecology Action Circulation of campus bike path petitions, planning bike path routes and education of thepubUc on the environment will to the main topics at this week's meeting of Ecology Action. All humans are Invited to attend the session, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in College Union 305. For further Information, caU 487-1078 or 487-2435. Blue Key Blue Key will hold i meeting at 7 p.m. College Union 308. Anthropology Club A lecture on a tour through the Near and Far East will be tho topic of this week's Anthropology Club meeting. The session win take place at 8 p.m. Thursday In College Union 304. Political Science The Initial meeting of the FSC Political SdenceSociety will take College Union 313-14. For fur- thur Information, contact Richard Moore. 251-7980. Twenty on ehundred ■TWENTYONE HUNDRED,* a mulU-sen*ory folk-rock experi- ence on the nature and purpose of man from a Christian perspective, will be presented today and Thursday through Sunday by Inter-Varalty Christian Fellowship. The program 1* being presented at the CoUege Religious Center, 2311 East Shaw. Showing* are scheduled for today at 7 p.m., Thursday through Saturday at 1 and 9 p.m. and Sunday at 3 and 7 Switchboard Volunteers are needed by Valley Switchboard to go Christmas caroling on Dec. 12 to raise money for the free Christmas dinner on Dec. 24 from 1-4 p.m. Donations of food and money are THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Tueaday, December 7. 1971 Alpha Kappa Psi Gamma Lambda "Chapter of Alpha Kappa Pal, FSC's professional business fraternity, wUl In th* CaMarta International Th* guest speaker will to Mr. Lynn Joyner, former administrative assistant to Assemblyman Ernest Mobley. The topic of hi* speech 1* "Crisis In Representative Government —.Tim* for Change.* For reservations, Interested student* may contact George Whitman at 2Z4-4332. Dance ' The Chlcano Business Student Association wUl bold a dance Friday at Rock Haven (North and Peach). The dance will start at morning. Tb* proceed* from this dance will go for scholarships. Delta . Alpha Chl, Adelltas, and MECHA are co-sponsoring th* dance. Price of admission will be $1 plua a can of food. The food will to distributed to needy families in the Valley by Delta Alpha Chl. B to to one Of bringing a better understanding to the American people of what 1* actually happening In China. It 1* hoped that through thl* understanding we can begin to build a. warm relationship between the America and Chinese people*. UA-Chtto Frtenttohlp VvTWvGLER JEANS Cowboy Cut " Ob Western, with' the New Look!' A new hat, boot*, Stack*, shirts, 'jacket - we have too for you, WESTERN BOOT & SHOE CO. FRESNO * BRQADWAV STREETS PH: 237-8718 • t SALE ART* ARCH TECTURE OF MEXICO: 10,000 B.C. to the Present. By Pedro RojM. 132 Illustrations, 42 In color. Stunning visual record 16th-century Spaniard! Rivera. Pub. at W.95. GREAT ART TREASURES INAMERI- ~""~ SMALLER MUSEUMS. Hy Edl. of "Country Beautiful." The "cream" LEONARDO DA VINCI ON THE MAN BODY: The Anatomical, Ph> logical and Embryologlcal Drawl By C. D. CMalley a J. D. Same r*mV1/2*. Pub. at aiS.00, Sale i3.se COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. The l.mous Shake- tare Head Edition of the Oxford Ivenity Press, prepared by th* THE RISE AND FALL OF AMERICAN HUMOR. By JHia PI". Compretvn- slve, incisive history: Marti Twin, Josh Bllllngt, Joel Chandler Harris; BIBLE STORIES. Retold by David Kossoff. 40 Illustration, 25 In color, by Glno CAohllle. A vivid retelling Handsome, unabridged e bining.the most slyliied form! amazingly "modern" plastic concept!. 60 striking full-page photographs ' URARTU - Tha pbs many more bargains!! 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