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I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Guaranteed student loans trickle through red tape By Gene Morgsn son said, from a loan of c< On* year ago this month, 1,500 venlence to a loan of necessity. Fresno Stste Collage students had A supplements! form wss r received federally tnaured atu- quired which was, In part, a at Applications now open for committees or positions on planning, student affairs, public Two of Mi atandlngcommittees, N affalrs.publlcceremontei.com- the Studen ate boards and the student court college, financial' aids, reneral and board: are being accepted by theStudent education and admissions. may apply s*"*'!i,,!!I!onn*1 Comn""**' *A'*° *■«*»» 'o^"1- h**l,h Court""" *"*" committee tnr, nou»inji student lite regis- Terms ( Unlike the committee This yesr seve: have received such ; light stsndtng committees In- awards dent amrm.tlon that the loan ^in. electlona, ecology, tu- would be used atrlctly foreduca- ,orlll „„,„,,.„„,„„, r.ny, public A» faculty-student committees Uonal purposes. It was alao, In relations, new student orientation »r" responsible for recommend- part, a form the university filled lnd ,nlernll pr0grams. ln« or formulating university out to determine need. Membership is still open In P0"''- The conflict comes ,,, ,7 sjayjssjrl-fctyalte commit- Of the flvesenate boards, there :■'•<■<■ ttheorlglnal tees. These are academic poUcy are still openings on two. per ■ oard memberships.Stu- elved iheir the supplemen i pUon ■mini ■ rHHH' Chinese women make headway p ™ By Ithea IIONO Kt -cheeked ptRtatli-d biolney mil! J couplr ill rhll- ' In hemming full p THETA CHI WELCOMES YOU RUSH WEEK 1455 E. Joyal Call: 227-9877 Senior or Graduate Student part-time sales work on campus. Call Mr. Thompson or Mr. Bell at 485-0651 :^z^-S! DELTA UPSILON The Gentleman's Fraternity Tuesday. Sept. 26. I Wednesday, Sept. 27. 1972 ThuradftY, Sept. 28,1 Q72 7 PM Preference Night Dinner Del Webb TowneHousc Coat A Tie EtJpM^ TUESDAY IS CASINO NIGHT AT THE KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA HOUSE Military Service? serve as a MARINE OFFICER FRESHMEN - SOPHOMORES - JUNIORS: The Plotoon Leoders Ckm (p otters to eligible students lot ground or low) Immediote drc of $540 for 6 - pus tra.nmg o- c while in college fi deferment ■eks during sur nils • Options Tro.ning ond poy of $100 per month FREE 40 Lours from college • S on os o 2nd ammg during senior s from $700$ 1000 Obligation 2'j years tor ground officer; 3Vj years after flight training for pilots TALK TO THE MARINE CORPS OFFICER COMING ON CAMPUS DATE: 25-27 Sep 1972 TIME. 9:00 ornj-J^00_prn PLacE. rMocement Office onifay. SeptemBer 33 . J THE DAILY COLLEGIAN I Miller ■ 'Dogs take third win Water poloists win Th* high-powered FreanoState Bulldoca mad* It three wins In a row saturday night InLaaCruces with a lopsided 4«-17 decision over New Mexico State, and their early season offensive success o nuke. All I e Pacific Coast A Someone apparently forgot to alert the Bulldog hall-movers that they weren't supposed to be this effective Thev accumulated «GJ net yards In their Impressive Sew Mexico triumph, as they took advantage of a leaky Aggie THE DAILY C0UE6IAH Mexico la now 0-3, with Fresno undefeated In three outing*. A solid ground attack lad by hard-running Larry Millar provided the main power In the Hull- dog assault. The 185 pound Junior Behrena' passes, nabbing The final score, however, does not Indicate the actual closeness of the contest. Fresno, paced by touchdown drives of 7S, 77 and 57 yards, led by only 21-17 at Aggie slgnal-c 145 y; implsted 17 of n CSUF secondary. One of arms of Bulldog defensive end Harry Mesljlan. who quickly romped 52 yards Tor the final Behren* paaa put MSU temporally In the lead 21.17 midway In the second pertodl Th* Bulldogs countered before halfUme, with Miller booming IS yards to the Aggie endzone. A 12 play, 87 yard drive In the third period cushioned the narrow Freano lead, climaxed by a four-yard sweep by Miller. A trio of fourth period six-pointer* put the game out of reach, while the stubborn Fresnodefenslveeleven made an Aggie counter-attack The potent CSUF linebackers continued their 1972 success story againat New Mexico. Dennta Tripp accounted for alx lacklea, and senior Gary Weaver added five more, with three assists. Tripp and Weaver have combined with fellow trucker Roger Huntlncton for three consistent ortnances thus far in the That unexciting attribute, experience, enabled CSUF to win lta own water polo tournament over the weekend. The mostly veteran squad beat chlco 7-6 In the finals of th* four-team tourney. (Chlco won It last year by beating Fresno 7.8 In th* finals.) Coleman Montgomery and Chuck Chatten, both starting their fourth year of play for coach Ara Halrabedtan, led th* way a* th* Bulldogs coasted to easy victories over Cal state May ward and the University of Hedlandsln preliminary gam**. goal* and goalie Chatten made Chatten added seven blocks and Montgomery totalled three more goals In th* hard-fought Chlco game, but iTttX penalty drat with to sew up the win With the *cor* tied 8-8 both team* allowed their play to disintegrate Into sloppy, nervous ■pushing. Within a three minute period, five Chlco player* fouled out of th* contest and ran their team's foul total high enough to glv* Fresno a penalty shot which R*gan convincingly mad*. Wide i 15 for IB in PAT past Fresno opponents Sac S and Western Michigan, one of their tallies was notched by the want ads 0. 268-2190or 226.1 796 boots Saturday good fc HELP SELF BY HELPING OTNERS $5 to $40 a month lor Blood Plasma Present Student Body Care HYLAND DONOR CENTER BEAN INDIVIDUAL , BEAN SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY 'ITES YOU TO VISIT US DURING RUSH Sept. 25 - Sept. 29 S A E HOUSE 7:00 P.M 1469 E. JOYA FOR YOURSELF ii FRATERNITY RUSH ALL MALE STUDENTS ARE INVITED . Time: 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. (every night) Q Locotion: Fraternity & Sorority Moll (Mon. & Tues.) Dress: Casual (Monday thru Wednesday) Sept. 25 Open House and'meet the brothers Sept. 26 Open House Sept. 17 Casual parties night and Theme night Sept. 28 Preference night Sept. 29 Bid signing (College Union) Rush is a period when you can come and see what the Fraternities are all about ond meet their members. You are our special guest so come and enjoy yourself. a SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
Object Description
Title | 1972_09 The Daily Collegian September 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 |
Description
Title | Sept 25, 1972 Pg. A-B |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 | I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Guaranteed student loans trickle through red tape By Gene Morgsn son said, from a loan of c< On* year ago this month, 1,500 venlence to a loan of necessity. Fresno Stste Collage students had A supplements! form wss r received federally tnaured atu- quired which was, In part, a at Applications now open for committees or positions on planning, student affairs, public Two of Mi atandlngcommittees, N affalrs.publlcceremontei.com- the Studen ate boards and the student court college, financial' aids, reneral and board: are being accepted by theStudent education and admissions. may apply s*"*'!i,,!!I!onn*1 Comn""**' *A'*° *■«*»» 'o^"1- h**l,h Court""" *"*" committee tnr, nou»inji student lite regis- Terms ( Unlike the committee This yesr seve: have received such ; light stsndtng committees In- awards dent amrm.tlon that the loan ^in. electlona, ecology, tu- would be used atrlctly foreduca- ,orlll „„,„,,.„„,„„, r.ny, public A» faculty-student committees Uonal purposes. It was alao, In relations, new student orientation »r" responsible for recommend- part, a form the university filled lnd ,nlernll pr0grams. ln« or formulating university out to determine need. Membership is still open In P0"''- The conflict comes ,,, ,7 sjayjssjrl-fctyalte commit- Of the flvesenate boards, there :■'•<■<■ ttheorlglnal tees. These are academic poUcy are still openings on two. per ■ oard memberships.Stu- elved iheir the supplemen i pUon ■mini ■ rHHH' Chinese women make headway p ™ By Ithea IIONO Kt -cheeked ptRtatli-d biolney mil! J couplr ill rhll- ' In hemming full p THETA CHI WELCOMES YOU RUSH WEEK 1455 E. Joyal Call: 227-9877 Senior or Graduate Student part-time sales work on campus. Call Mr. Thompson or Mr. Bell at 485-0651 :^z^-S! DELTA UPSILON The Gentleman's Fraternity Tuesday. Sept. 26. I Wednesday, Sept. 27. 1972 ThuradftY, Sept. 28,1 Q72 7 PM Preference Night Dinner Del Webb TowneHousc Coat A Tie EtJpM^ TUESDAY IS CASINO NIGHT AT THE KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA HOUSE Military Service? serve as a MARINE OFFICER FRESHMEN - SOPHOMORES - JUNIORS: The Plotoon Leoders Ckm (p otters to eligible students lot ground or low) Immediote drc of $540 for 6 - pus tra.nmg o- c while in college fi deferment ■eks during sur nils • Options Tro.ning ond poy of $100 per month FREE 40 Lours from college • S on os o 2nd ammg during senior s from $700$ 1000 Obligation 2'j years tor ground officer; 3Vj years after flight training for pilots TALK TO THE MARINE CORPS OFFICER COMING ON CAMPUS DATE: 25-27 Sep 1972 TIME. 9:00 ornj-J^00_prn PLacE. rMocement Office onifay. SeptemBer 33 . J THE DAILY COLLEGIAN I Miller ■ 'Dogs take third win Water poloists win Th* high-powered FreanoState Bulldoca mad* It three wins In a row saturday night InLaaCruces with a lopsided 4«-17 decision over New Mexico State, and their early season offensive success o nuke. All I e Pacific Coast A Someone apparently forgot to alert the Bulldog hall-movers that they weren't supposed to be this effective Thev accumulated «GJ net yards In their Impressive Sew Mexico triumph, as they took advantage of a leaky Aggie THE DAILY C0UE6IAH Mexico la now 0-3, with Fresno undefeated In three outing*. A solid ground attack lad by hard-running Larry Millar provided the main power In the Hull- dog assault. The 185 pound Junior Behrena' passes, nabbing The final score, however, does not Indicate the actual closeness of the contest. Fresno, paced by touchdown drives of 7S, 77 and 57 yards, led by only 21-17 at Aggie slgnal-c 145 y; implsted 17 of n CSUF secondary. One of arms of Bulldog defensive end Harry Mesljlan. who quickly romped 52 yards Tor the final Behren* paaa put MSU temporally In the lead 21.17 midway In the second pertodl Th* Bulldogs countered before halfUme, with Miller booming IS yards to the Aggie endzone. A 12 play, 87 yard drive In the third period cushioned the narrow Freano lead, climaxed by a four-yard sweep by Miller. A trio of fourth period six-pointer* put the game out of reach, while the stubborn Fresnodefenslveeleven made an Aggie counter-attack The potent CSUF linebackers continued their 1972 success story againat New Mexico. Dennta Tripp accounted for alx lacklea, and senior Gary Weaver added five more, with three assists. Tripp and Weaver have combined with fellow trucker Roger Huntlncton for three consistent ortnances thus far in the That unexciting attribute, experience, enabled CSUF to win lta own water polo tournament over the weekend. The mostly veteran squad beat chlco 7-6 In the finals of th* four-team tourney. (Chlco won It last year by beating Fresno 7.8 In th* finals.) Coleman Montgomery and Chuck Chatten, both starting their fourth year of play for coach Ara Halrabedtan, led th* way a* th* Bulldogs coasted to easy victories over Cal state May ward and the University of Hedlandsln preliminary gam**. goal* and goalie Chatten made Chatten added seven blocks and Montgomery totalled three more goals In th* hard-fought Chlco game, but iTttX penalty drat with to sew up the win With the *cor* tied 8-8 both team* allowed their play to disintegrate Into sloppy, nervous ■pushing. Within a three minute period, five Chlco player* fouled out of th* contest and ran their team's foul total high enough to glv* Fresno a penalty shot which R*gan convincingly mad*. Wide i 15 for IB in PAT past Fresno opponents Sac S and Western Michigan, one of their tallies was notched by the want ads 0. 268-2190or 226.1 796 boots Saturday good fc HELP SELF BY HELPING OTNERS $5 to $40 a month lor Blood Plasma Present Student Body Care HYLAND DONOR CENTER BEAN INDIVIDUAL , BEAN SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY 'ITES YOU TO VISIT US DURING RUSH Sept. 25 - Sept. 29 S A E HOUSE 7:00 P.M 1469 E. JOYA FOR YOURSELF ii FRATERNITY RUSH ALL MALE STUDENTS ARE INVITED . Time: 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. (every night) Q Locotion: Fraternity & Sorority Moll (Mon. & Tues.) Dress: Casual (Monday thru Wednesday) Sept. 25 Open House and'meet the brothers Sept. 26 Open House Sept. 17 Casual parties night and Theme night Sept. 28 Preference night Sept. 29 Bid signing (College Union) Rush is a period when you can come and see what the Fraternities are all about ond meet their members. You are our special guest so come and enjoy yourself. a SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON |