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4-TW COUEGIAN Thurtday, March si, 1977 When the ballots a re counted will yours be among them? Peace Corps recruifing CSUF lenlort and graduate atodenU who might be Interested in terving a* Peace Corp* or VTSTA volunteer* will have an opportunity to talk with recruiter* 00 campu* through Thursday. Current Information about tbe program* will be available at a Uble in the Free Speech Area, and ttudenU can arrange for -- : * • ' : ' ' \- sr 2,700 Placement Office in room 187 ot the Joyal Admlnlitratlon building. Ensemble tonight The CSUF Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Larry Sutherland, will perform on Thursday at 8 pjn. In tie redtal hall (Music building room 100. The program will include "Variation* on 'Meln Junge* Seben bat eln End' " by Jan Sweelinck, ''Second Suite for Military Band" by JusUv Holtt, "Dixtuor for Wind Instruments" by Darius Milhaud, and Paul Hlndemlth'i "Symphony ln B Flat." Senate (Continued from p. 1) —Approved a resolution commanding the designers of the U.S. Forre*t Service Lab that is to be built on campus with solar energy heating and cooling unit. —Approved a VlnUge Day* proclamation. —Learned a proposal (or special qualifications for presidential candldatea died in the Legal and Legislative Committee. —Heard a presentation from Senator Minnie Kuroda on campu* lighting and lecutlry 1 bdrm. apt. (or rent, t Mock from campus, 111*..mo. Phone: 227-M5S ». »lsV3/tm W^ajl College Student*—Part time Earn fio.00 per hour and win il.KO in scholarship bonds al an American Youth Ea- terprUe Dealer. Write: Fred Novak, Dept. C-18. 1791 Hill Ave., Laurel Springs, N.J. The Peace Corp* haa c opening* for the summer • more than it haa bad (or any three-month period in the last five year*. ThU Include* more than 500 opening* In agriculture and 1,000 teaching positions. Peace Corp* volunteer* *erve (or two years In any of 68 coun¬ tries ln Africa, Asia and Latin America. VISTA volunteera work in THE COLl£GIAN-S CAICftDAR Thurtday. Marti 31 2:18 pjn—Academic Policy and Planning Committee meeting, room 117 of the Thomas tbe United State* for one year. Poeltiona are open in the fields of urban and regional planning, nursing, engineering, locial work, business and health. Candidate* for both programs must be 11 or over and either married or tingle without dependents. The Peace Corps U only open to U.S. citizens, while VTSTA will also accept resident alien*. Library hours Library hours during the «pring recess are Monday through Friday 8 a .m. to 4:50 pjn. Tbe library will be closed on both the weekend* of April 2 »nd April 9. 4p.m. — Sigma Xi meeting /lecture, with Dr. F. Sherwood Rowland of UC Irvine lecturing on "Man'* Threat to Stratospheric Ozone," room 181 of the Science building. 7 pjn.—toter-Varstty 12:15 pjn.—NuTte'i Christian Fellowship meeting, room IS* of San Ramon 3. 4 p.m.—Child Drama Center preaentetton, "A Doctor In Spite of Himself,'' In room 101 of the Lab School. 7 p.m.—Philosophy Club preeenUtson, ''Dehumanliatton'' by Dr. Warren Keaaler, In room 101 of tbe Conley Art building. 7:30 pjn.-BaaebaD, CSUF vs. Nevada-Reno, at Beiden Field. 1 Its of the Speech Arte 8 pjn.—Phi Chi Theta lecture by Dr. Karl Fclk, former CSUF acting president. In room 311 of the College Union. 8 p.m.-Concert by the CSUF Wind Ensemble, In room 100 of the Music building. Friday. April I AU day-Fresno SUte Classic golf tournament, Sunnytlde Country Club. \\m\tm 0 specials irw in bSe nalural loolt nf San Jose AT WEST & McKINLEY MENS & WOMEN'S STYLING TtftOff xfcfetM m 16oz. Milkshake 65< Keep the sowentf-glass U a.m. and 1 p.m.-Child Drama Center pr«*»nUtaon, "A Doctor In Spite of Himself," in room 101 of tbe Lab School. U raooo-Baaeball dcajbleheader, CSUF vs. Nevada- Reno, at Beiden Field. 1:18 pjn.—Track meat, CSUF vs. UC SanU Barbara, at Rat¬ cliffe Stadium. PEACE CORPS / VISTA SPECIAL PEOPLE FOR SPECIAL JOBS It take* a special kind of person to be a Peace Corps or VISTA J volunteer. These special people are (1) highly qualified in their J skill; (1) willing to share that skill with those who need help- J either at home or abroad; and (3) looking for more rcsponaibll" and challenge than the average job can offer. If you have the rij qualifications Ln one of the disciplines below, you might be one these special people. Peace Corpi / VISTA recruiter* will be on the Bulldog campus J Monday thru Thursday, March 28-31,Mn hope* of talking witl seniors and grad ttudenU who (lt the above description. They'll b< located at the Placement Office, Room 287, Joyal Administration ■ Bldg., and all you have to do to arrange an in-depth Interview ia I drop by and sign up. Recruiters will also be providing current I information on Peace Corps / VISTA from a Uble in the Free " Speech Area. Peace Corps candidates must have their degree* and be available to start training between June and September. The VTSTA I positions call (or an April availability. Peace Corps AGRICULTURE There are nearly 500 ag openings through Sept. Anyone with general farm background through those with a PhD. can qualify. Most positions require a bachelor'* Ln some ag field. EDUCATION Bulldoga who ha ve majored In French & English can teach English aa a foreign language In Africa. Those with bachelor's in math, chem, physics, or biology can teach at high ichool level without teaching credential. A maater'a may qualify you for university teaching position. A bachelor'* In special ed can give you an assignment with the deaf and mentally retarded. Openings for P.E. majors to develop and coach sports programa. BUSINESS A bachelor's In bus ad, accounting, finance or statistics could qualify you (or positions ln Micronesia, Paraguay or the Dominican Republic. Some ability in Spanish needed (or ENGINEERING Many Interesting openings (or persons w/bachelor's ln civil engineering. Other graduate engineer* ln demand, too. HEALTH Nurse* and persons w/bach health, community health 0 challenging positions. HOME EC / NUTRITION A bachelor's in homeec, nutrition or dietetics could qualify you posts ln Latin America. The Peace Corpe alao has many opportunitie* for pertx w/bachelor's in social work, linguistics, Industrial arts, a library science. Vista Urban at Regional Planners But In ess Gradt Health SpecUUtU Peace Corp* and VISTA candidates must be 11 or over and either single or married without dependenU. Peace Corp* U for VS. citizens only, while VISTA alao accepU permanent retidenU Peace Corp* volunteer* lerve overseas (or two years, 1^ receive a small living allowance, med and dental care, and vacation*. Additionally, the government saves 8129 per month for each volunteer as an end-of-eervice payment. VTSTA* aorve in poverty communitie* within the US., and ret. e a imall Irving allowance, medical care, vacations and an end-of-service atlpend. PEACE CORPS/ VTSTA. Special people for special Jobs.
Object Description
Title | 1977_03 The Daily Collegian March 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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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Title | March 31, 1977 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | 4-TW COUEGIAN Thurtday, March si, 1977 When the ballots a re counted will yours be among them? Peace Corps recruifing CSUF lenlort and graduate atodenU who might be Interested in terving a* Peace Corp* or VTSTA volunteer* will have an opportunity to talk with recruiter* 00 campu* through Thursday. Current Information about tbe program* will be available at a Uble in the Free Speech Area, and ttudenU can arrange for -- : * • ' : ' ' \- sr 2,700 Placement Office in room 187 ot the Joyal Admlnlitratlon building. Ensemble tonight The CSUF Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Larry Sutherland, will perform on Thursday at 8 pjn. In tie redtal hall (Music building room 100. The program will include "Variation* on 'Meln Junge* Seben bat eln End' " by Jan Sweelinck, ''Second Suite for Military Band" by JusUv Holtt, "Dixtuor for Wind Instruments" by Darius Milhaud, and Paul Hlndemlth'i "Symphony ln B Flat." Senate (Continued from p. 1) —Approved a resolution commanding the designers of the U.S. Forre*t Service Lab that is to be built on campus with solar energy heating and cooling unit. —Approved a VlnUge Day* proclamation. —Learned a proposal (or special qualifications for presidential candldatea died in the Legal and Legislative Committee. —Heard a presentation from Senator Minnie Kuroda on campu* lighting and lecutlry 1 bdrm. apt. (or rent, t Mock from campus, 111*..mo. Phone: 227-M5S ». »lsV3/tm W^ajl College Student*—Part time Earn fio.00 per hour and win il.KO in scholarship bonds al an American Youth Ea- terprUe Dealer. Write: Fred Novak, Dept. C-18. 1791 Hill Ave., Laurel Springs, N.J. The Peace Corp* haa c opening* for the summer • more than it haa bad (or any three-month period in the last five year*. ThU Include* more than 500 opening* In agriculture and 1,000 teaching positions. Peace Corp* volunteer* *erve (or two years In any of 68 coun¬ tries ln Africa, Asia and Latin America. VISTA volunteera work in THE COLl£GIAN-S CAICftDAR Thurtday. Marti 31 2:18 pjn—Academic Policy and Planning Committee meeting, room 117 of the Thomas tbe United State* for one year. Poeltiona are open in the fields of urban and regional planning, nursing, engineering, locial work, business and health. Candidate* for both programs must be 11 or over and either married or tingle without dependents. The Peace Corps U only open to U.S. citizens, while VTSTA will also accept resident alien*. Library hours Library hours during the «pring recess are Monday through Friday 8 a .m. to 4:50 pjn. Tbe library will be closed on both the weekend* of April 2 »nd April 9. 4p.m. — Sigma Xi meeting /lecture, with Dr. F. Sherwood Rowland of UC Irvine lecturing on "Man'* Threat to Stratospheric Ozone," room 181 of the Science building. 7 pjn.—toter-Varstty 12:15 pjn.—NuTte'i Christian Fellowship meeting, room IS* of San Ramon 3. 4 p.m.—Child Drama Center preaentetton, "A Doctor In Spite of Himself,'' In room 101 of the Lab School. 7 p.m.—Philosophy Club preeenUtson, ''Dehumanliatton'' by Dr. Warren Keaaler, In room 101 of tbe Conley Art building. 7:30 pjn.-BaaebaD, CSUF vs. Nevada-Reno, at Beiden Field. 1 Its of the Speech Arte 8 pjn.—Phi Chi Theta lecture by Dr. Karl Fclk, former CSUF acting president. In room 311 of the College Union. 8 p.m.-Concert by the CSUF Wind Ensemble, In room 100 of the Music building. Friday. April I AU day-Fresno SUte Classic golf tournament, Sunnytlde Country Club. \\m\tm 0 specials irw in bSe nalural loolt nf San Jose AT WEST & McKINLEY MENS & WOMEN'S STYLING TtftOff xfcfetM m 16oz. Milkshake 65< Keep the sowentf-glass U a.m. and 1 p.m.-Child Drama Center pr«*»nUtaon, "A Doctor In Spite of Himself," in room 101 of tbe Lab School. U raooo-Baaeball dcajbleheader, CSUF vs. Nevada- Reno, at Beiden Field. 1:18 pjn.—Track meat, CSUF vs. UC SanU Barbara, at Rat¬ cliffe Stadium. PEACE CORPS / VISTA SPECIAL PEOPLE FOR SPECIAL JOBS It take* a special kind of person to be a Peace Corps or VISTA J volunteer. These special people are (1) highly qualified in their J skill; (1) willing to share that skill with those who need help- J either at home or abroad; and (3) looking for more rcsponaibll" and challenge than the average job can offer. If you have the rij qualifications Ln one of the disciplines below, you might be one these special people. Peace Corpi / VISTA recruiter* will be on the Bulldog campus J Monday thru Thursday, March 28-31,Mn hope* of talking witl seniors and grad ttudenU who (lt the above description. They'll b< located at the Placement Office, Room 287, Joyal Administration ■ Bldg., and all you have to do to arrange an in-depth Interview ia I drop by and sign up. Recruiters will also be providing current I information on Peace Corps / VISTA from a Uble in the Free " Speech Area. Peace Corps candidates must have their degree* and be available to start training between June and September. The VTSTA I positions call (or an April availability. Peace Corps AGRICULTURE There are nearly 500 ag openings through Sept. Anyone with general farm background through those with a PhD. can qualify. Most positions require a bachelor'* Ln some ag field. EDUCATION Bulldoga who ha ve majored In French & English can teach English aa a foreign language In Africa. Those with bachelor's in math, chem, physics, or biology can teach at high ichool level without teaching credential. A maater'a may qualify you for university teaching position. A bachelor'* In special ed can give you an assignment with the deaf and mentally retarded. Openings for P.E. majors to develop and coach sports programa. BUSINESS A bachelor's In bus ad, accounting, finance or statistics could qualify you (or positions ln Micronesia, Paraguay or the Dominican Republic. Some ability in Spanish needed (or ENGINEERING Many Interesting openings (or persons w/bachelor's ln civil engineering. Other graduate engineer* ln demand, too. HEALTH Nurse* and persons w/bach health, community health 0 challenging positions. HOME EC / NUTRITION A bachelor's in homeec, nutrition or dietetics could qualify you posts ln Latin America. The Peace Corpe alao has many opportunitie* for pertx w/bachelor's in social work, linguistics, Industrial arts, a library science. Vista Urban at Regional Planners But In ess Gradt Health SpecUUtU Peace Corp* and VISTA candidates must be 11 or over and either single or married without dependenU. Peace Corp* U for VS. citizens only, while VISTA alao accepU permanent retidenU Peace Corp* volunteer* lerve overseas (or two years, 1^ receive a small living allowance, med and dental care, and vacation*. Additionally, the government saves 8129 per month for each volunteer as an end-of-eervice payment. VTSTA* aorve in poverty communitie* within the US., and ret. e a imall Irving allowance, medical care, vacations and an end-of-service atlpend. PEACE CORPS/ VTSTA. Special people for special Jobs. |