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The Daily Collegian LXXIV/70 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1960 Enrollment shows minor change - m Additional 1,000 students waiting receive a Registration Pay Fee Card. Take this uslness Office Cashiers Office In Room IB temporary l.D. The late reglst; No booklets will be accept- Feb. 14, 1969: Students registering for 1 to 6 units who ■alldated. H i H I'| ^■■^^isj^t I WRONG BOOTH£»c^ ^r"' registration process. At this time Uncle Sam 'Ihc draflin olas will be smaller In upcoming months. {UllliRF Dm Aim All Some thoughtful agricultural students de- iMUUOt KUI ANU ALL cWed to beat the cold wellther with a make-shirt heater. Aside from the rain and biting cold weather, regis¬ tration procedures went more smoothly ' New semester brings traffic pattern changes Report calls local UC branch 'premature' A report .calling any proposal to locate a specialized campus of the University of California In the San Joaquin Valley 'premature," has been submitted to the State Coordinating Council for Higher Young Farmer officers FSC trio tabbed Students and faculty found anew traffic pattern In operation on the north side of the campus yester- Three streets have been changed to one-way traffic. The changes allow for a smoother flow of traffic on and off campus, according to Chief of Security Douglas F. Bambrtdge. ■The changes mean we double the flow of traffic and double the number of vehicles entering and leaving the north stdeofthecam- pus,' Bambrldge said. The change in the traffic pattern involves Jackson and San Ramon avenues and Campus Drive. Jack¬ son avenue, north of San Ramon avenue, has been changed to one¬ way for traffic going north. San Ramon avenue, which la Immediately north of the Science and Business buildings, has been made one-way to westbound traffic. The one-way traffic flow along San Ramon Is an ex¬ tension of the one-way traffic, which was already In operation for traffic east of Jackson avenue. Campus Drive, north of San Ramon avenue, has been changed to one-way traffic northbound. V report specifically says there la no need for specialized health science-agricultural pro¬ gram in the Fresno area. The study leaves the door open crete proposals for state colleges In 1964 a graduate school of was proposed as an Interim step to a new UC campus. In 19G7 the council further recommended that a San Joaquin Valley campus be tied In some way to Fresno State The current report statea there are ways of handling university enrollment with existing campusea through 1977-78. ley. Jim Morris, president of the FSC chaptor, was elected presi¬ dent of the San Joaquin Region for 1969. Hewasformerlypresl- dent of the Southern Region, while a student at Mount San Antonio College. Jim Ollvas was elected vice president and Jim Koontz, secretary and reporter. ed treasurer. Soares is a past president of the California Young Farmer Association. The college Young Farmers will send a parliamentary pro- pete In the statewide Young Farmer Parliamentary Contest today through Saturday. The chapter will be repreaent- ed by Dan Dooley of Hanford; Oiin Mobley of Clovla; Richard Brockmeyer ofBakersfleldjFred pfaff of Clovla; and Darrell Cordova of Raymond. Jim Morris and JlmKoontzwlll be the FSC delegates to the state 'Campus' mailed in summer Students who will not be living In Fresno next fall and would like to have their Campus '69 mailed to them may sign up In College Union 316. A mailing cost of 50 cents will be charged. Diane Dotters, Campus '69 editor, said all students who previously paid the mailing tea when they reserved the Campus College Union Senior pictures can now be picked up at the College Union Information Booth.
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Title | 1969_02 The Daily Collegian February 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | Feb 4, 1969 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | The Daily Collegian LXXIV/70 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1960 Enrollment shows minor change - m Additional 1,000 students waiting receive a Registration Pay Fee Card. Take this uslness Office Cashiers Office In Room IB temporary l.D. The late reglst; No booklets will be accept- Feb. 14, 1969: Students registering for 1 to 6 units who ■alldated. H i H I'| ^■■^^isj^t I WRONG BOOTH£»c^ ^r"' registration process. At this time Uncle Sam 'Ihc draflin olas will be smaller In upcoming months. {UllliRF Dm Aim All Some thoughtful agricultural students de- iMUUOt KUI ANU ALL cWed to beat the cold wellther with a make-shirt heater. Aside from the rain and biting cold weather, regis¬ tration procedures went more smoothly ' New semester brings traffic pattern changes Report calls local UC branch 'premature' A report .calling any proposal to locate a specialized campus of the University of California In the San Joaquin Valley 'premature," has been submitted to the State Coordinating Council for Higher Young Farmer officers FSC trio tabbed Students and faculty found anew traffic pattern In operation on the north side of the campus yester- Three streets have been changed to one-way traffic. The changes allow for a smoother flow of traffic on and off campus, according to Chief of Security Douglas F. Bambrtdge. ■The changes mean we double the flow of traffic and double the number of vehicles entering and leaving the north stdeofthecam- pus,' Bambrldge said. The change in the traffic pattern involves Jackson and San Ramon avenues and Campus Drive. Jack¬ son avenue, north of San Ramon avenue, has been changed to one¬ way for traffic going north. San Ramon avenue, which la Immediately north of the Science and Business buildings, has been made one-way to westbound traffic. The one-way traffic flow along San Ramon Is an ex¬ tension of the one-way traffic, which was already In operation for traffic east of Jackson avenue. Campus Drive, north of San Ramon avenue, has been changed to one-way traffic northbound. V report specifically says there la no need for specialized health science-agricultural pro¬ gram in the Fresno area. The study leaves the door open crete proposals for state colleges In 1964 a graduate school of was proposed as an Interim step to a new UC campus. In 19G7 the council further recommended that a San Joaquin Valley campus be tied In some way to Fresno State The current report statea there are ways of handling university enrollment with existing campusea through 1977-78. ley. Jim Morris, president of the FSC chaptor, was elected presi¬ dent of the San Joaquin Region for 1969. Hewasformerlypresl- dent of the Southern Region, while a student at Mount San Antonio College. Jim Ollvas was elected vice president and Jim Koontz, secretary and reporter. ed treasurer. Soares is a past president of the California Young Farmer Association. The college Young Farmers will send a parliamentary pro- pete In the statewide Young Farmer Parliamentary Contest today through Saturday. The chapter will be repreaent- ed by Dan Dooley of Hanford; Oiin Mobley of Clovla; Richard Brockmeyer ofBakersfleldjFred pfaff of Clovla; and Darrell Cordova of Raymond. Jim Morris and JlmKoontzwlll be the FSC delegates to the state 'Campus' mailed in summer Students who will not be living In Fresno next fall and would like to have their Campus '69 mailed to them may sign up In College Union 316. A mailing cost of 50 cents will be charged. Diane Dotters, Campus '69 editor, said all students who previously paid the mailing tea when they reserved the Campus College Union Senior pictures can now be picked up at the College Union Information Booth. |