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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 79

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The Fresno Beei
Location:
Fresno, California
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79
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Campus Chatter THE FRESNO BLE Sunday May 4 1969 2I-W Collegiate Delegates From Western States Will Gather For Model UN social development division of the UN will address the gen- of Justice will hold (hearings Thursday from 2-5 pm and lege Union coffee shop Tuesday from 7-8 am The occasion is the last regular meeting By Paula Young The interplay of conflicting international objectives found at the United Nations will be recreated when the Model United Nations of the Far West convenes Wednesday in the Fresno Convention Center' Fresno State College will act as official with lan Walke assuming the role of secretary general cral assembly on youth in--volvement In national and international development Various committees the security council and the economic and social council will meet at 10 pm The committees and councils will reconvene Thursday Students from about 100 cot from 8:30 am noon and leges from 13 western stales again from 2 5 pm The music Concession and activity booths will be set up Saturday a picnic will be held for dorm dwellers at Mil-Icrton Lake from 10 am-5 pm Food and swimming snd games will be featured Activities will continue until May 18 Patrons Dinner Mu Phi Epsilon women's professional music sorority will honor its patrons and members of the music faculty at a Dinner tonight from provided by the US Currency band Delta Upsifon Delta Upsilon Fraternity recently named 12 coeds to Its auxiliary group Little Sisters of the Seven Stars New members are: Cindy Eyre Carolyn Griffiths Susan Liles Kathy Lowry Shirley Poulsen Carol Props Sue Robertson Cindy Rowland Cheryle Schwabendland Chris Shidcler April Taylor and Carol Wagner Luau Hawaiian leis and island costumes will set the mood for Delta Zeta annual Luau Saturday from 7 am The Infiniun will provide music during the evening of tropical dining dancing and swimming at the home af Kathy Deutchman a sorority member Geographer 'The Face of will he discussed by David Lands Thursday at 7:30 pm in Industrial Arts 10L Lands a professor of geography at Chico State College specializes in California geography He will illustrate his talk with slides The program is the last in the three-part Famous Geographer Oregon will be held at Del TowneHouse at 12:30 pm Muir succeeds Walke of FSC as secretary general for the 1970 MUN All meetings of the MUN are open to the public and will be held in the Exhibit Hall and the Sella nd Arena of the Fresno Convention Center Students willing to help as guides and pages In clerical jobs or providing transportation for the delegates may call 487-2151 or visit the MUN office in Library 1068 Parent-Son Day Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity will play host to 160 parents and friends during its annual Parent-Son Day today from 9 am-2 pm Coffee and doughnuts will be served at the fraternity house from 9-10 am followed by tours of the College Union and agriculture department A steak barbecue will be served at Park Bob Selkirk AGR advisor and bead of the dairy science department will speak on alumni activities Stephen George president will talk about activities of the collegiate British Columbia and Mexico will arrive in Fresno Wednesday morning for the four-day session The i council will meet Wednesday from 4-5 pm followed by a meeting of the general assembly from 7-10 pm Dorothea Woods from the schedule will be repeated Friday Thursday Charles Kalungi from the UN Office of Pub-lie Information secretary general of the 1967 MUN will address a delegates-only dinner The general assembly will meet from 7-10 pm The MUN International Court A program will follow the dinner on the music patio Presentation of awards and new active members of the Scuba Club sorority will be made The Rubber Band a homemade Instrument orchestra will provide entertainment Series The newly Gub will leave am from the organized Scuba Saturday at 7 gymnasium parking lot for a diving field trip to Carmel and will Jungle Party return next Sunday Phi Mu Sorority will name The club conducts classes for new 9old aLieU during a Jungle Party Satur- noncertined divers Jim Greg- day at the sorority house from ory serves as president Gary 9 pm-midnight Music will be at the Palm Lakes Golf Gub next Sunday at 10:30 am Omicron Sigma Pi Omicron Sigma Pi hoihe economics sorority will meet for breakfast in the Col- i 1' Direct from Antwerp to Edmonds! i For Summer School i 1 Fresno Montessori School I I Ph 439-0653 I NOW ONE CARAT 775 Ogden Is diving officer and Kevin Donnelly is adviser Kappa Alpha Theta Gamma Chi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority was awarded the Phi Tray as the most outstanding chapter in the north central California division The award was made at a recent convention held at the University of the Pacific Parents of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority members will be feted during a weekend of activities A barbecue for the fathers will be served at the sorority house Saturday at 10:30 am The mothers will hear about sorority activities at a breakfast LV trr 3V Vi CARAT 350 SALE OF DIAMONDS AT NEW LOW PRICES Friday from 8:30 am-12 noon and from 2-5 pm In the Fresno County Board of Supervisors Chambers in the Fresno County Courthouse County Administrative Officer Phillip Sanchez will serve as one of the justices Friday Clinton A Rehling assistant to the administrator of the UN Development Program will be guest speaker at an open banquet at Del TowneHouse Tickets will be available at the door Saturday the general assembly will meet from 8:30 am-noon and again from 2-5 pm A reception for Bill Muir a student at the University of urmture FRESNO STATE COLLEGE students will act as pages clerical workers driv- ers-and at the Model United Nations of the Far West Wednesdays Saturday Sophomore Joan Cahow left who is in charge of pages and freshman Jean Eliceche have adopted the sari of India as the costumes they will wear during the sessions Ian Walke will serve as secretary general Dorm Open House The Spring Open House hosted by Baker Hall today will help set the mood for Residence Hall Week beginning Friday Baker Hall will be open from 1-5 pm so parents of dorm residents and the public may tour the ban A series on marriage preparation will be sponsored by Baker Hall Monday-Wednes-day evenings in the dorm lounge Residence Hall Week will open- officially Friday with a Sadie Hawkins dance In the Commons patio and recreation room from 9 pm-l am The Accents will provide By Amy Vanderbilt DEAR MISS VANDERBILT: My parents let me date (I am 16) but they get really angry if I come home exactly when I say I win Sometimes the parties Just break up at the time I think they will and when a bunch of us are having fun we watch the dock you think my parents are unreasonable in expecting me to be home af an exact time? GJ Jamaica NY NO 1 DO NOT think your parents are unreasonable in this request You owe them the courtesy of being punctual (especially when you are out at night) or at the very least of calling an hour or so before you are expected home to ask permission to stay later A parent goes through a little series of emotional changes while waiting the return of a child First there is the anticipation of the return combined with slightly hurt feelings brought on by lack of consideration on the part of the child as the quarter-hours go by the appointed time Then the imagination takes over and a period of intense worry sets in You have been bit by a car mugged raped all things 'that could indeed have happened If you come In later than this stage without some truly valid excuse you will come home to parents who are just plain furious at your casual manner treating your home like a hotel your parents like hotel clerics Cmrrtftit IMf lw Aratte Tima SNEAKERS ft inn EMIT Un a m3 foriffiar 4a shanatiiaa briHfa mik OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY 13 9 PM LVN Vj fe-ji BARKERS ARE CELEBRATING 46 YEARS IN FRESNO For this big event our entire stock has been reduced some more than 50 There are far too many items to list so you will just have to come in Monday morning early and look around We know you will be delighted with our selection We have living room furniture by Hiatt Bay Murray United Broyhill Cavalier etc Bedroom and dining room by Thomasville United Broyhill Stanley etc Come in to see our fine bargains If you would like to just browse please just say so We will not bother you you may let us know when you have decided CONVENIENT BANK TERMS or REVOLVING CHARGE Direct from Antwerp to Edmonds saves you money! 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