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« THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, April 26, 1973 Voter profile of senate and board post candidates GARCIA ALBERT L What a great way to spend the summer. Greyhound Amen pass W.th the Amenpass vou can realty see Amef.ca fo. nil its worth Really get into it e"|oy it and learn a lot mote about it up close How aboul a first hand look al all the history of Washington 0 C Williamsburg Yorktown and the Tidewater} How about the enchantmen of the great Southwest' The beauty of Big Sut Ot how about the European flavor of French Canada ' The Amenpass lets you go almost anywhere n America Canada too You decide when where again if yoi hedules Your own it.nor.try You come and go as you please The Greyhound Amenpass is good for 30 days and costs SI 49 00 An extra fifty dollars buys another 30 days The Amenpass also gives you discounts on hotels meals sightseeing and other good things When you look at the Amenpass in terms of extra education, of learning more about our country, and the people in it. the cost is less than a regular college semester n Greyhound Agent. 1 Presidential candidates nlng Chuck Nor- representlng the athletic neni.' said Schir/dl. ildt had earlier said he eking write-in candidates eral other candidates and replied thai he only meant senators for board posts should come from departments related to their posts. Schmidt is also supporting Board on Publications write-in candidate Becky Case, an advertising Candidates Chuck Norolan: Senior physl- cal education major. JI year* old; served a* finance committee chairman for the board onathlet- 4 things didn't get a. lighted handball c< Board on Performing Arts * »r*n'l*ooufh people ratting t female represent! Student Senate and tha students need lobe more awareof women's needs oo this campus. The Day Care Center was a first step toward filling those needs. •I want to represent all women on this campus, not Just feminists or spe-lal Interest groups and I would like to change,the Image of the feminist movement on cam- Please read this OFFICIAL NOTICE from the City of Fresno. Do you have 10 neighbors who agree with you on what your neighborhood or city needs? Good! Have them help you get the word to City Hall. That's what Planned Variations is all about. Fresno is lucky1 Within the next 12 months the Federal Government will grant 4 0 million dollars to help us lo make Fresno an even better c.ty We're one of Ihe few US cities to get in on this Planned Variations program. YOU CAN HELP DECIDE I ,WHERE AND HOW THE MONEY IS USED. | HEWNDON Avium Planned Variations is indeed a vtristion. Your advice n required to help guide the use of this Thet is why Planned is requires active Neighborhood Councils. There are 46 PV Census Tracts in Fresno. They have been divided into six districts. Each district has a Neighborhood Council ot people elected frofn its census tracts. Representatives from these Neighborhood Councils make up the Fresno Community Development Council (FCDC). vvhich is your advisory arm to the Fresno City Council. YOU CAN BE ONE OF THESE IMPORTANT PEOPLE. A nomination petition is st the I. Clip it out it and mail it to the City of Fresno by May 1st. Your name will appear on your census tract ballot. On May 15 all neighborhoods vote to choose 467 people to complete these existing councils. SO, WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU? city, the satisfaction that you did something about it snd had a say in how Federal money is spent in Fresno. After 1/cUUAtZicftt, , -""""- -T—— cd kew.../a4t±$e£c£i*ig&M-! IT'S SO EASY TO JOIN IN: V CLIP THIS PETITION FORM-a»FILL IT OUT -a» SECURE SIGNATURES -»» MAIL IT BY MAY 1.1973 B ^^ Simply Mail to: CITY OF FRESNO. 2326 Fr»sno Street. Fresno. CA 93721. _J At Nuns PhorteNo.—_ _ .m J Address___ Zip PV Census Trsct No Fresno, CA \ OFFICIAL NOMINATION PETITION - Modal Citiaj Planned Variations NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL ELECTION ^ ^
Object Description
Title | 1973_04 The Daily Collegian April 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | April 26, 1973 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | « THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, April 26, 1973 Voter profile of senate and board post candidates GARCIA ALBERT L What a great way to spend the summer. Greyhound Amen pass W.th the Amenpass vou can realty see Amef.ca fo. nil its worth Really get into it e"|oy it and learn a lot mote about it up close How aboul a first hand look al all the history of Washington 0 C Williamsburg Yorktown and the Tidewater} How about the enchantmen of the great Southwest' The beauty of Big Sut Ot how about the European flavor of French Canada ' The Amenpass lets you go almost anywhere n America Canada too You decide when where again if yoi hedules Your own it.nor.try You come and go as you please The Greyhound Amenpass is good for 30 days and costs SI 49 00 An extra fifty dollars buys another 30 days The Amenpass also gives you discounts on hotels meals sightseeing and other good things When you look at the Amenpass in terms of extra education, of learning more about our country, and the people in it. the cost is less than a regular college semester n Greyhound Agent. 1 Presidential candidates nlng Chuck Nor- representlng the athletic neni.' said Schir/dl. ildt had earlier said he eking write-in candidates eral other candidates and replied thai he only meant senators for board posts should come from departments related to their posts. Schmidt is also supporting Board on Publications write-in candidate Becky Case, an advertising Candidates Chuck Norolan: Senior physl- cal education major. JI year* old; served a* finance committee chairman for the board onathlet- 4 things didn't get a. lighted handball c< Board on Performing Arts * »r*n'l*ooufh people ratting t female represent! Student Senate and tha students need lobe more awareof women's needs oo this campus. The Day Care Center was a first step toward filling those needs. •I want to represent all women on this campus, not Just feminists or spe-lal Interest groups and I would like to change,the Image of the feminist movement on cam- Please read this OFFICIAL NOTICE from the City of Fresno. Do you have 10 neighbors who agree with you on what your neighborhood or city needs? Good! Have them help you get the word to City Hall. That's what Planned Variations is all about. Fresno is lucky1 Within the next 12 months the Federal Government will grant 4 0 million dollars to help us lo make Fresno an even better c.ty We're one of Ihe few US cities to get in on this Planned Variations program. YOU CAN HELP DECIDE I ,WHERE AND HOW THE MONEY IS USED. | HEWNDON Avium Planned Variations is indeed a vtristion. Your advice n required to help guide the use of this Thet is why Planned is requires active Neighborhood Councils. There are 46 PV Census Tracts in Fresno. They have been divided into six districts. Each district has a Neighborhood Council ot people elected frofn its census tracts. Representatives from these Neighborhood Councils make up the Fresno Community Development Council (FCDC). vvhich is your advisory arm to the Fresno City Council. YOU CAN BE ONE OF THESE IMPORTANT PEOPLE. A nomination petition is st the I. Clip it out it and mail it to the City of Fresno by May 1st. Your name will appear on your census tract ballot. On May 15 all neighborhoods vote to choose 467 people to complete these existing councils. SO, WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU? city, the satisfaction that you did something about it snd had a say in how Federal money is spent in Fresno. After 1/cUUAtZicftt, , -""""- -T—— cd kew.../a4t±$e£c£i*ig&M-! IT'S SO EASY TO JOIN IN: V CLIP THIS PETITION FORM-a»FILL IT OUT -a» SECURE SIGNATURES -»» MAIL IT BY MAY 1.1973 B ^^ Simply Mail to: CITY OF FRESNO. 2326 Fr»sno Street. Fresno. CA 93721. _J At Nuns PhorteNo.—_ _ .m J Address___ Zip PV Census Trsct No Fresno, CA \ OFFICIAL NOMINATION PETITION - Modal Citiaj Planned Variations NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL ELECTION ^ ^ |