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Page 6-tbe Daily Collegian-May 6, 1982 Special Art az Festival to be held Very Special Arts Festival will be n Wednesday, May 12 from10a.m. m. in the area between the Library, :n s Gym. and the Ed-Psych Build- Appro nately 1.000 t 1.500 h capped children will be on campus to participate in this Very Special Arts Festival. A stage will be set up to allow students to perform. Thirtv local artists will be working with the children on art activities. These artists will be assisted by teacher candidates and SCFC members. An exhibit of art is on display in the Ed-Psych Building until May 26. The artwork was done by special children in ihe Fresno area. This Very Special Arts Festival, in connection with the National Very Special Arts Festival, is co-sponsored by CSUF's School of Education and Human Development. Fresno County Schools. Fresno Unified School District, and Clovis Unified School District. F.vervonc is encouraged to come to the festival'. Drop by the Ed-Psych Building and view the artwork on exhibit there If you think a "one-piece shell" is an oyster lover's nightmare, you're not ready for Memorex. On an oyster, a one-piece shell would be big trouble. But with Memorex cassettes. it's a big benefit. Using ultra high frequency sound, we sonically weld the two halves of every Memorex c setle shell. [o form a single, s defls- Remember. even the slightest variation in cassette shape fan alter the way the tape comes m contact with the head. Which can drastically affect sound reproduction. That's why we prefer sonic welding. cassette i' on Memorex. In HIGH BIAS II METAL IV or normal bias MRXI. Each has a one-piece shell m oyster, is a bad precise ape-to-head contact. "~^vA2 £2 ^ ^IW-JIH-T1 Test rt yourself Hold a Memorex cassette on both ends and twist. Nolice how rigid Ihe cassette is. How it resists flexing mg process Permapass." will remain true to life play after play. Even after 1000 plays In fact, a Memorex liver true sound reproduction, or we'itrepiace it. Free NowMotinuMivu y WI4i«:l$rrtrvi,0ll$IT _• - MEMOREX ie Daily Collegian—Page 7 AIM founder to speak on federalism Dennis Banks, nationally recognized founderand leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM), and Chancellor of D- Q University (the only Chicano/Indian private college in existence), will be in Fresno on Friday. 12:15-1:30 p.m.. in the Upstairs Cafeteria of CSUF, to speak on "The AIM Response to Response to Reagan's 'New Federalism" The 'New Fed- :ralism" program proposed by Reagan ind the federal government are viewed by Indian peoples as termination policies which will result in ihe closing of Indian health clinics. 44 Indian schools, and Indian housing projects; and the transfer of federal programs for Indians into the hands of the states, all of which are in direct violation of agreements made Auction set to benefit campus memorial fund Used bicycles, calculators, cassette tape recorders, clothing jewelery and radios ire some of the items to be auctioned off it Wednesday's auction of unclaimed lost and found articles. The auction, sponsored by the Disabled Students on Campus club, will be heldat noon in the west end of the Free Speech Although cash is preferred when pur- ,-hasing items, said Weldon Percy, director of disabled student services, checks will be accepted if approved by Kennel Bookstore. Money raised by Wednesday's auction will be added to the Becky Honda Memorial fund and will be used to give one dis- ihlcd student scholarship this fall. Betty Baldias. professor of communicative disorders, Percy and Tom Boyle, assistant Jean of student affairs will select the stu dent to rccicvc the scholarship. iome organization publicly sell unclaimed lost and found art rides and use the money raised in a scholarship. The Becky H onda Memorial was established three years ago in memory of Becky Honda, a CSUF student who was working on her master's in rehabilitation counseling. Just a few days before her graduation, on Jan. 10.1978. Honda was killed in a car accident on Ashlan Avenue. She and three other passengers had spent several days touring California correctional facilties accident occurred. One passenger. Percy said, was paralyzed and can barely speak now. The two infront seat, according to Percy, have 'recovered completely." through treaties with native peoples. I n a national emergency meeting held a D-Q University, in Davis. April 19-21.th conference called for the impeachment of Ronald Reagan and began plans for an lojudge U.S. domesticand foreign policy. This tribunalwillconveneatD-Q University, Sept 20-25. 1982. Dennis Banks will speak to these issues on May7. Laterthatday.at6:30p.m..the film "Yellow Thunder Camp." which focuses on the current struggle of the Lakota people in the Black Hills, will be shown in the Upstairs Cafeteria o(CSUF. Both events are being sponsored by MEChA and AS. For further information, please call 485-2986 or 294-2848. Dance concert The CSUF Dance Department will be presentinga Facultyand Student Concert of Dance on May 9 and 10 at the Arena Theatre. Performances will be at 2:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. on Monday, May 10, 1982. Tickets are $2.50 General and $1.50 for 'lildren or with a Student I.D. Tickets "performance. Psych, senior receives award Jane Saldana was awarded first place Saldana received $100. The awards are in the Psychology Department's annual presented to the most outstanding seniors Edward V. Tenncy Award while three in the department, based on scholarship other outstanding seniors in the depart- marks and contributions to the depart- Sophie Aburto, William Gctsey. and All four recipiei Paul Synold shared second place honors, luncheon at Stai each receiving a cash award of $50. Friday. April 16. Poison, McKee set to present senior recitals Kenncy Poison of Bakcrsfield and Bill McKee of Hanford will present their ,enior recitals at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the Music Building Recital Hall at CSUF. Poison, alto saxophone, and McKee. trumpet, will be assisted by eight other musicians in presenting works by Rafael Mendcz. Alexander Goedicke. Maurice Ravel. Franz. Schubert. Jean Maire. Paul Creston. Antonio Vivaldi and John Col- Black Student Union and Marching Band. At CSUF he has been a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. Phi Mu Atpha Sin- fonia. the California Music Educators Association. California School Educators Association and the CSUF Wind Ensemble. McKee is a graduate of Hanford High School where he was active in athletics. music and forensics. At CSU F he has been a member of Phi of Bakcrsfield Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Wind Ensemble is Choii z Band. Squeezed for space? Try our place! Derrel's Mini Storage SMALL PRIVATE WAREHOUSES FEATURING ALARMED UNITS >V OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7-7 Shaw & Motel Drive 442-4070 4763 N. Motel Drive Clovis & Shaw Ave I 298-2500 1080 Sunnyalde Ave| SED BOOK BUYBACK Of YOU/ the Fall Semester (c) nt texts; (d) not loosely boui (e) In resaleable condition; (0 not Textbooks that are (a) over $2.95 retail; (b) the proper edition for <Mf t nal purchase pric Faculty order for your tx wholesale price back. You will receive a valua it up to 50% of your orfgl - t$bu$* list bring your books to the Kennel Bookstore. When? May 12 Wad 8:30-6:30 May 13 8:30-6:30 May 14 8:30-6:30 May 15 Sat 10:00-1:30 May 17 8:30-6:30 May 18 Tim 8:30-6:30 May 19 Wed 8:30-6:30 May 20 Thu 8:30-6:30 May 21 Fri 8:30-4:30 KFHNFl BOOKSTORE I
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Title | 1982_05 The Daily Collegian May 1982 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1982 |
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 |
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Title | May 6, 1982 Pg 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1982 |
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 |
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Page 6-tbe Daily Collegian-May 6, 1982
Special Art
az Festival to
be held
Very Special Arts Festival will be
n Wednesday, May 12 from10a.m.
m. in the area between the Library,
:n s Gym. and the Ed-Psych Build-
Appro
nately 1.000 t
1.500 h
capped children will be on campus to
participate in this Very Special Arts
Festival. A stage will be set up to allow
students to perform.
Thirtv local artists will be working with
the children on art activities. These artists
will be assisted by teacher candidates and
SCFC members.
An exhibit of art is on display in the
Ed-Psych Building until May 26. The
artwork was done by special children in
ihe Fresno area.
This Very Special Arts Festival, in connection with the National Very Special
Arts Festival, is co-sponsored by CSUF's
School of Education and Human Development. Fresno County Schools. Fresno
Unified School District, and Clovis Unified School District.
F.vervonc is encouraged to come to the
festival'. Drop by the Ed-Psych Building
and view the artwork on exhibit there
If you think a "one-piece shell" is
an oyster lover's nightmare,
you're not ready for Memorex.
On an oyster, a one-piece shell
would be big trouble.
But with Memorex cassettes.
it's a big benefit.
Using ultra high frequency
sound, we sonically weld the two
halves of every Memorex c
setle shell.
[o form a single, s
defls-
Remember. even the slightest
variation in cassette shape fan
alter the way the tape comes m
contact with the head. Which can
drastically affect sound reproduction.
That's why we prefer sonic
welding.
cassette i'
on Memorex. In HIGH BIAS II
METAL IV or normal bias MRXI.
Each has a one-piece shell
m oyster, is a bad
precise
ape-to-head contact.
"~^vA2 £2 ^
^IW-JIH-T1
Test rt yourself Hold a
Memorex cassette on both ends
and twist. Nolice how rigid Ihe
cassette is. How it resists flexing
mg process
Permapass." will
remain true to life
play after play. Even
after 1000 plays
In fact, a Memorex
liver true sound reproduction, or we'itrepiace it. Free
NowMotinuMivu y
WI4i«:l$rrtrvi,0ll$IT _• -
MEMOREX
ie Daily Collegian—Page 7
AIM founder to speak on federalism
Dennis Banks, nationally recognized
founderand leader of the American Indian
Movement (AIM), and Chancellor of D-
Q University (the only Chicano/Indian
private college in existence), will be in
Fresno on Friday. 12:15-1:30 p.m.. in the
Upstairs Cafeteria of CSUF, to speak on
"The AIM Response to Response to Reagan's 'New Federalism" The 'New Fed-
:ralism" program proposed by Reagan
ind the federal government are viewed by
Indian peoples as termination policies
which will result in ihe closing of Indian
health clinics. 44 Indian schools, and
Indian housing projects; and the transfer
of federal programs for Indians into the
hands of the states, all of which are in
direct violation of agreements made
Auction set to benefit
campus memorial fund
Used bicycles, calculators, cassette tape
recorders, clothing jewelery and radios
ire some of the items to be auctioned off
it Wednesday's auction of unclaimed lost
and found articles.
The auction, sponsored by the Disabled
Students on Campus club, will be heldat
noon in the west end of the Free Speech
Although cash is preferred when pur-
,-hasing items, said Weldon Percy, director of disabled student services, checks
will be accepted if approved by Kennel
Bookstore.
Money raised by Wednesday's auction
will be added to the Becky Honda Memorial fund and will be used to give one dis-
ihlcd student scholarship this fall. Betty
Baldias. professor of communicative disorders, Percy and Tom Boyle, assistant
Jean of student affairs will select the stu
dent to rccicvc the scholarship.
iome organization publicly sell unclaimed
lost and found art rides and use the money
raised in a scholarship.
The Becky H onda Memorial was established three years ago in memory of Becky
Honda, a CSUF student who was working on her master's in rehabilitation counseling.
Just a few days before her graduation,
on Jan. 10.1978. Honda was killed in a car
accident on Ashlan Avenue. She and three
other passengers had spent several days
touring California correctional facilties
accident occurred.
One passenger. Percy said, was paralyzed and can barely speak now. The two
infront seat, according to Percy, have
'recovered completely."
through treaties with native peoples.
I n a national emergency meeting held a
D-Q University, in Davis. April 19-21.th
conference called for the impeachment of
Ronald Reagan and began plans for an
lojudge U.S. domesticand foreign policy.
This tribunalwillconveneatD-Q University, Sept 20-25. 1982.
Dennis Banks will speak to these issues
on May7. Laterthatday.at6:30p.m..the
film "Yellow Thunder Camp." which
focuses on the current struggle of the
Lakota people in the Black Hills, will be
shown in the Upstairs Cafeteria o(CSUF.
Both events are being sponsored by
MEChA and AS.
For further information, please call
485-2986 or 294-2848.
Dance concert
The CSUF Dance Department will be
presentinga Facultyand Student Concert
of Dance on May 9 and 10 at the Arena
Theatre.
Performances will be at 2:15 p.m. and
8:15 p.m. on Monday, May 10, 1982.
Tickets are $2.50 General and $1.50 for
'lildren or with a Student I.D. Tickets
"performance.
Psych, senior receives award
Jane Saldana was awarded first place Saldana received $100. The awards are
in the Psychology Department's annual presented to the most outstanding seniors
Edward V. Tenncy Award while three in the department, based on scholarship
other outstanding seniors in the depart- marks and contributions to the depart-
Sophie Aburto, William Gctsey. and All four recipiei
Paul Synold shared second place honors, luncheon at Stai
each receiving a cash award of $50. Friday. April 16.
Poison, McKee set to
present senior recitals
Kenncy Poison of Bakcrsfield and Bill
McKee of Hanford will present their
,enior recitals at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Music Building Recital Hall at CSUF.
Poison, alto saxophone, and McKee.
trumpet, will be assisted by eight other
musicians in presenting works by Rafael
Mendcz. Alexander Goedicke. Maurice
Ravel. Franz. Schubert. Jean Maire. Paul
Creston. Antonio Vivaldi and John Col-
Black Student Union and Marching Band.
At CSUF he has been a member of Phi
Beta Sigma fraternity. Phi Mu Atpha Sin-
fonia. the California Music Educators
Association. California School Educators
Association and the CSUF Wind Ensemble.
McKee is a graduate of Hanford High
School where he was active in athletics.
music and forensics.
At CSU F he has been a member of Phi
of Bakcrsfield Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Wind Ensemble
is Choii
z Band.
Squeezed for space?
Try our place!
Derrel's Mini Storage
SMALL PRIVATE WAREHOUSES
FEATURING ALARMED UNITS >V OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7-7
Shaw & Motel Drive
442-4070
4763 N. Motel Drive
Clovis & Shaw Ave I
298-2500
1080 Sunnyalde Ave|
SED BOOK BUYBACK
Of YOU/
the Fall Semester (c) nt
texts; (d) not loosely boui
(e) In resaleable condition; (0 not
Textbooks that are (a) over $2.95
retail; (b) the proper edition for
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