IssuelT,VolumeXXXl Frøsno, Cqliforniq FebrucÍy?/1,1977 Woter conservot¡on l¡kely in Fresno The drought, government other forms of advertising to get sources contend, will continue residents to conserve water. about nine more months. The "People are conserving water on effects of the drought on a voluntary basis right now," Californian's water consumption said Allen. probably will not be completely Howard Keck, en'gineer for the or accurately known until it's Fresno Irrigation District, said over. that depending on the various In San Mateo County the water sources used by the effects of the drought are already gro\[ers, there would be a drop being seen. San Mateo County ln water resources. residents nov¡ use dish and bath Field crops will be the most water for the lawns and plants. affected. This would, according Showers and baths themselves to Keck, result in a cutback of have been cut down and people production. Growers solely using seldom clean house beeause of the California Aqueduct will the water it uses. probably be the hardest hit. The Those problems have not been Aqueduct is affected by a 75oþ experienced in Fresno, but water cut in water by the Federal conservation probably will be- government. come a fact of life in the future \üate¡ conservation measures for Fresnans. for all people will be taken in the Ray Allen, of Water Services future. All agree, however, that for the City of Fresno, said that maybe now is the best time to in the near future watêr services take a hard look at how much will start using the media and water we're using and what for. Are you doir¡g your part to coff;en/e rüater? ASB Senote ogo¡n Strongel ptivocy low, desires foils to drow quorum spell Going into the third meeting of Board plan to attend an ASB end fqr student directorl the semester, the Student Senator Conference-Retreat Senate luesday could only workshop at Montecito-Sequoia discuss issues and problems as Camp in Kings Canyon National Student privacy has been was kept in the library. persmission," the dean said. for the second time it failed to Forest for two days to better enhanced in the last twoyears by Under the new federal law, Dr. convene officially because of the their knowledge of ASB activi- a federal law which evolved Lasher explained, "the student To illustrate the strict privacy, lack of a quorum. ties on March 1l and 12. "party as a general public may noù only see all his records Dr. Lasher told of an incident. A ASB President Dave Schroed- Legislative Vice President Ken reaction to Watergaùe," said (including "negative reports" student's neighbor called the er spoke critically of Senators Mitchell stated, "Let's get our Associate Dean of Records Ward previously withheld from his FCC Records Office and ex- neglecting their assigrred duties. acts and our heads together." LÀsher. view), but may enter a rebuttal claimed the student's house was He said he is irritated by the fact Also discussed was "Aware- to a negative report in his on fire. Instead of seeking the that people take on the responsi- ness Day." The purpose of records. student, Dr. Lasher said he bility and do not perform it. Dr. Lasher cited the promis- would call the neighbor back. peoples' "Ride yòur feìlow Senators to get "Awareness Day" is to make the cuous flow of social After dialing the number of the a quorum," he said. campus aware and sensitive to security numbers as another The FBI along with any other Fire Department, he eonfirmed public üo Schroeder also suggested do the circumstances of the student reason for reaction law enforcement body can view the house was on fire. The class ing away with commissioner- with a disability. This day allows confidential files only with a was then interrupted and the ships such as commissioners of other students to trade places courtr order, Dr. Lasher con- student given the news. threats to privacy. "Îhe Student Athletics and Arts, because the with students with disabilities, i tinued. In the event of a court Privacy Act does a good job of ASB no longer funds them, and such as tryding-out crutches or a order, the student would be pnotecting such information notified. If an official whose responsi- with the commissioner of veteran wheelchair. A wheelchair bas- while allowing the student full bility is to griard academic ketball game is sehcduled on it access to his or her reeords," he records violates the student's affai¡s, is not active at this time. March 16 where the FCC added. The student may obtain an privacy in any way pertaining_to There had been about wheelchair team will meet'the talk Previous California law con- unofficial copy of any of his files the Act, lawsuits may be between the and ASB and faculty teams. tension Senate cerning academic records denied held by FCC. The Library instigated. Executive Board, Rose- A report on the \4rashington the so "full access" to the student and directory no longer D.C. trip was not brought up thüs is used. A mary Lopez suggested that gave agencies such as the FBI document time again because of the lack of filled out and signed everyone voice his or her own secret access. Unofficial records Lasher estimated 25 a quorum. If by next week the by the student during registra- Dr. opinion about it. Many Senators from prior schools attended percent student body Senate again lacks the quorum could tion specifies whether personal of the agreed that the Executive Bgard not be obtained specify to keep thei¡ files secret. needed to perform, Adviser by the student data is to be kept public or is doing much of the work, and via FCC. Also, a directory of private. That is a fairly high percentage, is not functioning. Douglas Peterson said he will call the Senate information about all students "No one your he indicated, anil it is up from Executive for a special election of Senators. may examine The Senate and records without, your written last year. COUNSELOR'S RAP ïnThtslssue { ïoke English exom for cred¡t Get a head start at college by on April 30, with registration women, qualifying for admission taking the California State into the program. More informa- closing on April 8. CandidaËes for l{ayor University English Equivalency tion can be obtained from Adrian you The same applies to the field of Test. If feel that you have Acosta, counselor, in 4.206. acquired college level skills in mdthematics and science, tests -.ADRIANACOSTA Sü¡dents Gnrise on BeLwnË . English, you can now receive two for which will be administerôd lerms of college credit at any in. the spring semester. These campus of The California State tests will be given on May 14 Ræs lrbn Conferer¡,ce Tor.uey. University and Colleges by with registration closing on April passing the English Equivalencf 22. These examinations will be SporËs Briefs. Test. administered at CSUF or any The test is given in two parts: 'other campus you may choose. objective and essay. You risk ..DOROTHYBLISS E¿itorial CmBnt. only $20 test fee and three hours Grqnd open¡ng of testing time - by far more 'l.Ieh^rcrk, " Eilm Reviqr economical than buying books Cosmetology Watch for the "Grand Open- and spending two whole semes- ing" of ùhe new,Student Services ters (31ì weeks) taking classes! Is cosmetology your thing? Building and be sure to visit the See ¿ counselor in A-118 o¡ FCC offers the-AS degree and Counseling Center! We will be A-206 for details on where and the Certificate of Achievement to open for business on Mareh 7. when to apply. Tests are given those students, both men and . -.JOTINRYSKA 2 Rarnpage Thursdcty, Februqry 24,1977 lïills chollenged by Dun Whitehurst d--':' " i lh., r" ', u--- r .milrw¡:ilillllt i//lt]¡lll rlitfl úl lllll,,iilflltilfÍ*]i ú 4frr(' r ilfr ,lllll ,0il| ll, t[¡ f, ]1 !t! ¡ml¡r¡ilrillllllllllt!¡¡t¡i, ¡rr lll¡tf iiilililil/llr rrnrillllt/liilll¡¡f/ i¡ wilË rilf ' .rylfir \il lltl/1ìilfl [ril' JllI¡lli' ,ilû!t' rffr'fiti iilltf rrrfÚüil(, r[ ilfiill, f-jl]¡tllfllrûr ÍlDñf I ;i5l ,tffitmnn llHmm'' ,ì¡iflill 'dllir, ,,,r f3¡¡4|¡¡lllllF rttl,t'ñll,llll ilildll¡llllltñllll¡0lfr 'iltM ,iltr &f, ,ûlÊ rlllll¡llrlìr ¡trttr ¡ltfilþ¡' ,lú1 lltt xüllluli,lÌlti, rl,Í, it¡tl|l/lt 'ililttfrilllt n r!#rtrrr Jili,llfdt¡ttt{rtnilÍltr,{aflll¡l '^' t-1tñ ,ltr,r,¡¡¡rr,, tF:l:tllttttttt: tt ,tllÐt ¡¿üriilínfllflll,'lll {ffiilNflilll flillll,ll/lÌllllJ,il illllil ,lîXnnùtll)ilNtilñil\ll tililtilll ,tt,#'#r$n¡,,,çltrl,,,{5Ël"¡lllt] ,'llllt¡,.r'lilllrlrilillr, Jlüllplrn, rþ,ørunr mr rr ,ñr[rr{ñr rtlÞ- r- rrilItr' ,ilI¡F" {fllllÍ, ¡¡illlllll¡iltlll: lll,llilr rlililrnm ¡/,1,1üil ,[tl¡itr¡' t4 | )\ -dtttñüil("' ,lmonh -1 I YoYs b'e ffilere -\ì. be ---I4ISSES --èrztsJUN1ORS- s to 2o KANPUS KÀSI 926 East' o]-iwe- Towet Ðí a.cross lrom Lauc\iì s I DISTINCTIVE STYLES AND TO FIT ALL WOMEN OZ Díscount with F.C.C. 2 Ram¡rage Thursday, Februaty /1,1977 tïills chollenged by Don ïThitehurst By Fonde Kubot¡ A great change has occtrred populationwise, sinee 1890. Then Billboa¡ds, posters, precinct 5,000 people lived in Fresno, now workers, telephone calls, cam- it's a metropolitan area or more paign buttons, pamphlets, let- than 3i|0.000. ters, c¿ndidate speeches, ¿nd "tr)veryday, there is something guest appearances somqthing is something that important, to the public- is taking new and there com- place. is always unfinished," Wills.
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