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FTC assistant director to speak at ad day Jay Pisa, Assistant Regional Director of the Federal Trad* Commission will b* th* keynote •passer of th* Fresno Stste Col- lag* Advertising A war en*** Day program Friday, April 7 la the CoUeg* Union. He will spaa* on advertising. r**juiatlon at s 12:30 p.rn lun eheoa I* CU room* 111-314. The day-loag progrsm Is spoasorsd hy th* FSC Department of Jour- asllsm sad ADS, a n*ttonal professional srrJvertlslng society will begin at 10 a.m featuring leading advertising eaecuttves from throughout California. Top- lea dl*cu«**d will be -Ethics aad Responsibilities,' -Media sad Society," •Csreers In Advertising,- •Creativity: Deador Alive,' sad "Agency and Client Rela- A series ot panel discussion* 1 Haw araxsl* yaw. Ilk* la Bs earn 1 1 af a worl* family > Haw. asaasM I 1 yaw like 1* cell Swa.sBa*. 1 I slefes ara* BaalaVt. aaarall 1 I • ' Nselaa as Ballg.oa' BAHA't FAITH Th* sessions sre (Wslgned to giv* students s chance t* h**r th* views of leading a*Jvertlsing men aad gain Insight Into the advertising industry. Coordinating th* program are Boh Mayors, senior advertising stadattt. aad Don HtU, pi Ballast af the FSC chapter of ADS. The oaly fee will be $3 for th* loaxcheon. A no-boat hospitality hour will be held at the Airport Marina following th* coo- f*r*nc*. Military Service? serve as a MARINE OFFICER FRCSMMIN - SOPMOMORIS - JUNIORS The Platoon L*xxi«rs Class (pilot groxjnd or low) offers tO CBtQiOaS BxasassxaXBai *rrxrrx*x4arjta ciroft dtrferrragnt • Troarv.ng ond poy of $540 for 6 wssjssks durinQ «Ajrr*Ta*r • IMo on corn PUS troaneng or drills • Options of $100 par rrwjrtth veraa* in ccAege FREE 40 rtours civil«on»p*lot rrcierwraj cJurang sensor ywor • Cornrrassaon os a 2nd Lt upon oroduoTxon from coaxjge • Storting sokxies from $700-$l000 Obligation: 2Va years tor ground officers 3V4 yajxsrs after flight training for pilots TALK TO TNE MARINE CORPS OFFICER ON CAMPUS DATE: Totxxy. 5 April, 1472 TIME: *00 sjn. - 3:00 pjn. PLACE: Placensent Offlee PHONE: (415) fatt-0040 or f*fe$-0241 letters to the editor Defends elections Editor of tbe Collegiaa: Many swBStloa* hav* rta*n concents*, the validity of the elec- ***** thla i hsve received much attention. Being in charge of the elections I am fully awar* of th*ox*xs*leae, snd the gssersl at the election th*tr ability to carry oat th* tssk assigned to them. Tboee accuaations have left their mark. Bat thla doe* not ax**** th* commltts* I* sot still operating with order, on th* contrary, th* election com mitt me ta operating mor* pr*cla*ly now than ever expected. The election proce** on campus this spring is moving along quit* smoothly as a result of th* commit.**'* great Interest and concern. Th* members of the election committee are working hard and steady to provide compsjteiited elections for the student body of Fresno State Colleg*. As chairman of th* com mitt** I am hilly awar* of the members* personal sacrifices. As member* ofthe student body it is yoar right to know the election process is being run fairly. I aasur* you th* •lection committee I* doing Its best. Geo* Bool, Chairman Election Committee Supports election slots) Editor of the Collegian: In my two years on th* Student Senat*. I hav* encountered few senators more dedicated to the student body than Lap* D* L* Crux, Woody Brooks snd Hal Bolen. Their leadership experience snd achievements make them the logical choices for student body president, legislative vice president and administrative vice president. Lup* has s*rvsd two semesters as president pro tern of th* Student Senate, while Woody and Hal have chaired the senate's Important Legal snd Campus Affairs committees. All three have consistently supported the Educational Opportunity Progrsm, foreign students, child day car*. csmpaa ecology projects and In- crasssd atudent control ov*r th* FBC Association. Vote in the atudent body elsc- Uoaa next Monday sad W*daee- dsy. And vot* for the esperienced. Baueladgsshli team of Laps De La Crvx, Woody Brooks snd Hal BVatat*. Shsryn Woodson Senior Class Senator Coastal planning Editor of the Collegian: Th* California Stats Sextet* Commute* on Natural Reeoercea ls currently constdsrlng s bill which will provide aa spparstus for th* rational ds»aVmmswl of coast Una* in California. Senator Georg* Zenovlch, the chairman of the committee, la considered the swing vote for this bill. I urge everyone interested in good planning to lobby th* h*U out of Saa. Zenovlch to get his vote for this Important bill. Bruc* R. Mortis CorWcte Vtatnom Editor of the Colleglsn: W* hav* recently heard from Mr Ntxna aba**, Ms pise to withdraw American troop* from Vietnam. Oar newspapers point out that these forces sre only being moved to Thailand and ttta* Vietnam will still be subBtct to »ttack It ess the sir and ass. aad the will continue to live In Affairs of the Provisional Revolutionary Gov*r*B**nt of I Vl*tnsm, I dress In Parte. rof COLLECTE VIETNAM wtth Ls Caiaa* Popalalr* das BiaesBatia Natlonaua de Montreal at 1001 St. Denis Street, MontreaL Abeo- lutely no contrthstiona will bs used for adm Inlat rati vaparpoaes sine* all the operating coots of COLLECTE VIETNAM are beiag covered by the participsting members in Montreal. These fund* will he Based to repair the damsg* don* to th* people sad country aid* of Vlstnam. COLLECTE VIETNAM la being sponsored by numerous people who hsve over the peat years established a genuine reputation in the world community sa workers for peac* In Indochina. Th* executive is composed of concerned Quebecota. American refugee* snd Vtetnamea* patriots. It ahould come as so aurpria* that there la tn Vietnam aa overwhelming need lor the basic ne- ceesltlee of llf* to cops with ths difficult yesra ahead. Whll* government* talk rehabilitation, people die. No one undereett- m*t*« th* pow*r of th* dollar, aad w* also sppreciat* what csa *1 Everyone knows that Vietnam Is being reduced to ■ waat eland, th* aotl and rtvera ar* being chemically poisoned. It will take decades for*hf m to become productive again, if »v*r. Th* asm* defoliants which hsv* caused the col lap** of th* Viet names* scol- ogy sre also responstbl* for th* increase In birth delects. People want to h*lp end Shis horror snd would be prepared to make regular donations. How- •ver, confidence Is sometimes lacking that hard ean**d dollars will reach the given destitution, and contributions are reluctantly withheld. COLLECTE VIETNAM therefor* has been set up wtth thla purpo** tn mind, to guarantee that every dollar collected win be forwarded by InternaUonsl Money Order directly to Mafia me Nguyen Thi Rinh, the Minister of Foreign asasssj oar budjjet is aot grest sad w* reach oaly a few of tisoee millions who wish to help, we need yoar ssslstsnc*, both through your contributions, as w*U as through your contacts to inform others. Pleas* saxxd yoar donations *ttb*r by rtsoaey-order, post-dated chssxiss,oreveacssh, and pas* along thla address to your friends. Slnc*r*ly yours, Jsand* Tilly, •U. for the Eaecuttve COLLECTE - VIETNAM C.P. $41, Station OattWBBoat Montreal 154. "^ •**] H THE DAILY C0LIE6IAN • IS a »•*» Xaaiortal afflca. Baals Cisaa si arallSlaxl. talspaaaa 487-a48* • aa aasn aawarrtlsaae; aBTse*. Ces- 487-2284 •a* tarsals. ssscssxeXaxsfeeJ Stat. Celteaje a TH* slot* Is raal rayrasof.d a? C al.f Slal* Coll.g.. ar rhr frgea Stal* Coll.g. As sort al low. la. THINK "GEORGE" VOTE Lei us make student government af Fresno Slate RESPONSIBLE ond RESPONSIVE . . . . . . FOR A CHANGE . . . BETCHEVERRY B SAVINO a HO PADEN * s ASB PRESIDENT SB LEGI9.AT1VE VICE PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATIVE VICE-PRESIDENT IXERCISE *>TUDENT KOWER i
Object Description
Title | 1972_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 5, 1972 Pg 2 |
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 | FTC assistant director to speak at ad day Jay Pisa, Assistant Regional Director of the Federal Trad* Commission will b* th* keynote •passer of th* Fresno Stste Col- lag* Advertising A war en*** Day program Friday, April 7 la the CoUeg* Union. He will spaa* on advertising. r**juiatlon at s 12:30 p.rn lun eheoa I* CU room* 111-314. The day-loag progrsm Is spoasorsd hy th* FSC Department of Jour- asllsm sad ADS, a n*ttonal professional srrJvertlslng society will begin at 10 a.m featuring leading advertising eaecuttves from throughout California. Top- lea dl*cu«**d will be -Ethics aad Responsibilities,' -Media sad Society," •Csreers In Advertising,- •Creativity: Deador Alive,' sad "Agency and Client Rela- A series ot panel discussion* 1 Haw araxsl* yaw. Ilk* la Bs earn 1 1 af a worl* family > Haw. asaasM I 1 yaw like 1* cell Swa.sBa*. 1 I slefes ara* BaalaVt. aaarall 1 I • ' Nselaa as Ballg.oa' BAHA't FAITH Th* sessions sre (Wslgned to giv* students s chance t* h**r th* views of leading a*Jvertlsing men aad gain Insight Into the advertising industry. Coordinating th* program are Boh Mayors, senior advertising stadattt. aad Don HtU, pi Ballast af the FSC chapter of ADS. The oaly fee will be $3 for th* loaxcheon. A no-boat hospitality hour will be held at the Airport Marina following th* coo- f*r*nc*. Military Service? serve as a MARINE OFFICER FRCSMMIN - SOPMOMORIS - JUNIORS The Platoon L*xxi«rs Class (pilot groxjnd or low) offers tO CBtQiOaS BxasassxaXBai *rrxrrx*x4arjta ciroft dtrferrragnt • Troarv.ng ond poy of $540 for 6 wssjssks durinQ «Ajrr*Ta*r • IMo on corn PUS troaneng or drills • Options of $100 par rrwjrtth veraa* in ccAege FREE 40 rtours civil«on»p*lot rrcierwraj cJurang sensor ywor • Cornrrassaon os a 2nd Lt upon oroduoTxon from coaxjge • Storting sokxies from $700-$l000 Obligation: 2Va years tor ground officers 3V4 yajxsrs after flight training for pilots TALK TO TNE MARINE CORPS OFFICER ON CAMPUS DATE: Totxxy. 5 April, 1472 TIME: *00 sjn. - 3:00 pjn. PLACE: Placensent Offlee PHONE: (415) fatt-0040 or f*fe$-0241 letters to the editor Defends elections Editor of tbe Collegiaa: Many swBStloa* hav* rta*n concents*, the validity of the elec- ***** thla i hsve received much attention. Being in charge of the elections I am fully awar* of th*ox*xs*leae, snd the gssersl at the election th*tr ability to carry oat th* tssk assigned to them. Tboee accuaations have left their mark. Bat thla doe* not ax**** th* commltts* I* sot still operating with order, on th* contrary, th* election com mitt me ta operating mor* pr*cla*ly now than ever expected. The election proce** on campus this spring is moving along quit* smoothly as a result of th* commit.**'* great Interest and concern. Th* members of the election committee are working hard and steady to provide compsjteiited elections for the student body of Fresno State Colleg*. As chairman of th* com mitt** I am hilly awar* of the members* personal sacrifices. As member* ofthe student body it is yoar right to know the election process is being run fairly. I aasur* you th* •lection committee I* doing Its best. Geo* Bool, Chairman Election Committee Supports election slots) Editor of the Collegian: In my two years on th* Student Senat*. I hav* encountered few senators more dedicated to the student body than Lap* D* L* Crux, Woody Brooks snd Hal Bolen. Their leadership experience snd achievements make them the logical choices for student body president, legislative vice president and administrative vice president. Lup* has s*rvsd two semesters as president pro tern of th* Student Senate, while Woody and Hal have chaired the senate's Important Legal snd Campus Affairs committees. All three have consistently supported the Educational Opportunity Progrsm, foreign students, child day car*. csmpaa ecology projects and In- crasssd atudent control ov*r th* FBC Association. Vote in the atudent body elsc- Uoaa next Monday sad W*daee- dsy. And vot* for the esperienced. Baueladgsshli team of Laps De La Crvx, Woody Brooks snd Hal BVatat*. Shsryn Woodson Senior Class Senator Coastal planning Editor of the Collegian: Th* California Stats Sextet* Commute* on Natural Reeoercea ls currently constdsrlng s bill which will provide aa spparstus for th* rational ds»aVmmswl of coast Una* in California. Senator Georg* Zenovlch, the chairman of the committee, la considered the swing vote for this bill. I urge everyone interested in good planning to lobby th* h*U out of Saa. Zenovlch to get his vote for this Important bill. Bruc* R. Mortis CorWcte Vtatnom Editor of the Colleglsn: W* hav* recently heard from Mr Ntxna aba**, Ms pise to withdraw American troop* from Vietnam. Oar newspapers point out that these forces sre only being moved to Thailand and ttta* Vietnam will still be subBtct to »ttack It ess the sir and ass. aad the will continue to live In Affairs of the Provisional Revolutionary Gov*r*B**nt of I Vl*tnsm, I dress In Parte. rof COLLECTE VIETNAM wtth Ls Caiaa* Popalalr* das BiaesBatia Natlonaua de Montreal at 1001 St. Denis Street, MontreaL Abeo- lutely no contrthstiona will bs used for adm Inlat rati vaparpoaes sine* all the operating coots of COLLECTE VIETNAM are beiag covered by the participsting members in Montreal. These fund* will he Based to repair the damsg* don* to th* people sad country aid* of Vlstnam. COLLECTE VIETNAM la being sponsored by numerous people who hsve over the peat years established a genuine reputation in the world community sa workers for peac* In Indochina. Th* executive is composed of concerned Quebecota. American refugee* snd Vtetnamea* patriots. It ahould come as so aurpria* that there la tn Vietnam aa overwhelming need lor the basic ne- ceesltlee of llf* to cops with ths difficult yesra ahead. Whll* government* talk rehabilitation, people die. No one undereett- m*t*« th* pow*r of th* dollar, aad w* also sppreciat* what csa *1 Everyone knows that Vietnam Is being reduced to ■ waat eland, th* aotl and rtvera ar* being chemically poisoned. It will take decades for*hf m to become productive again, if »v*r. Th* asm* defoliants which hsv* caused the col lap** of th* Viet names* scol- ogy sre also responstbl* for th* increase In birth delects. People want to h*lp end Shis horror snd would be prepared to make regular donations. How- •ver, confidence Is sometimes lacking that hard ean**d dollars will reach the given destitution, and contributions are reluctantly withheld. COLLECTE VIETNAM therefor* has been set up wtth thla purpo** tn mind, to guarantee that every dollar collected win be forwarded by InternaUonsl Money Order directly to Mafia me Nguyen Thi Rinh, the Minister of Foreign asasssj oar budjjet is aot grest sad w* reach oaly a few of tisoee millions who wish to help, we need yoar ssslstsnc*, both through your contributions, as w*U as through your contacts to inform others. Pleas* saxxd yoar donations *ttb*r by rtsoaey-order, post-dated chssxiss,oreveacssh, and pas* along thla address to your friends. Slnc*r*ly yours, Jsand* Tilly, •U. for the Eaecuttve COLLECTE - VIETNAM C.P. $41, Station OattWBBoat Montreal 154. "^ •**] H THE DAILY C0LIE6IAN • IS a »•*» Xaaiortal afflca. Baals Cisaa si arallSlaxl. talspaaaa 487-a48* • aa aasn aawarrtlsaae; aBTse*. Ces- 487-2284 •a* tarsals. ssscssxeXaxsfeeJ Stat. Celteaje a TH* slot* Is raal rayrasof.d a? C al.f Slal* Coll.g.. ar rhr frgea Stal* Coll.g. As sort al low. la. THINK "GEORGE" VOTE Lei us make student government af Fresno Slate RESPONSIBLE ond RESPONSIVE . . . . . . FOR A CHANGE . . . BETCHEVERRY B SAVINO a HO PADEN * s ASB PRESIDENT SB LEGI9.AT1VE VICE PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATIVE VICE-PRESIDENT IXERCISE *>TUDENT KOWER i |