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Academic Senate --routine agenda ss Dspofttignt EUctiont Students will sit on committees By Barbara McDowell Collegian Staff Writer he Preeno Stote Collage Aca- ' portion of thMr ego-da at yeetentay'B sssMon. PoUowing routine approval of I la a ha caaMuu of committee appointments made by ths organl tattoo's Committee on Commltteeg. chaired by Dr. Grady htdDaaai-. Dr. Robert Comegys, repreoen - tatlve to the etate- wide Academic mined to moke o atudy of the Marvin X aftolr, after eommonta by tocMty raproeantaUvos and EthMc Studies ChMrmaaRlohard Keyee. Comegys believed the action to be an unneeeescry interference ln an Internal aftolr of no ayatem-wide algMflcance. After balloting on an amendment to thMr bylaws, tba Senate adjourned, with Ita next meeting gcbeduled tor 4 p.m. Monday in Science 192. Business students were elected to tho Mx School of Business commltteoo Thurodey and Friday, and will begin thMr duties as full, utoa- arryiag committee members ImmedtMMy. Two buslnsss majors were ehoeeo tor Bach committee, one serving _ one year term, the other o two yeer term. Tho School of Buslnses believes It ls the first to have tMa Mod of student representation. Elected were Budget Committee: Katharine Impsratrice, two year term, and Bruce W. Moore, one year term;Curriculum Con - with a report on recent board Student fees increase... Arousing the greatest comment waa a reported movement to re- qatre review of each merit stop on toe tocMty aMary scale Described by Dr. Comegys ss "a real beg of worms," the proposal ls sn attempt to conform to the praaadarg of the state aMvsr- atttoa. Tha group making the g vassal ton haa aM been named. The Mote board aloo deter- (Continued from Page 1) difficult problem or redefining the nature and objectives of the oeveral California State Collegea, If It la indeed true that the public la nM willing to aupport the prooent educational requirements of all-purpose lnStltu- i of any rec- that reoult in an i the standard faculty workload, -the diagnosis of every one of the CMIfornls Stats Colleges will be the ee me - sick." According to another F.S.C. faculty member, Ales Vavoulls, associate professor of chemistry, ths trust see are seeking to: 1. Limit the extent to Mre new faculty. 2. Curtail campua building. 3. Cm faculty salaries by leaving the pey schedule the same Eggert resigns as Campus editor mlttee: Donald W. Hodge, Jr., two yoar, oad Antta Lenelone. one year; Graduate Committee: D. Stan Mtotoon, two year, aad V. Larry Combo, oae year; Personnel Committee: Doug Walla, two yaar; and Michael W.McKen- Me, one year; Research Committee: Raymond M. Chan, two year, and Edwin Hume, ooo yoar and Student Afltors Committee, HM Bolen end Gilbert L. Nleto. Since Ml candidates lor the Student Affairs Committee warned a two yoar term, atrawa were drawn to determine which atudent will serve the one year term. while IncreoMng the work load. Vavoulls aMd. "it's the truat- ees' roaponMMllty to aak for the appropriate budget. If the governor wanta to delete, then let him delete. Who's going to take the responsibility If tha trustees do, then they should cut the budget down. If they don't, then they should submit their original budget Intact." He aMd tho cute proposed by the truateeB will mean "we can't mMntMn quality education" in California. All buiintu majors, over l.tOO, were eligible to vote, but lsss than 200 turned ap M the polls. All business majora with s grade point average of 2.0 or better were eliglMa to ran tor tha positions, but only 21 did. However, those who did run showed extreme lntersst ln ths Idea, according to Mrs. Myra B. Young, administrative asalatant to tho Buslnsss dean. Ths ScheM et I UM May to Mtow the I ' atudanta to Meet two stadent representatives to each committee to help maka deportmenUd policy. (Continued from Page 1) thia yaar the yearbook waa not aoat during the registration period. Eggert soya be decided not to sell during registration because be was led to believe that If he sold over 2,000 copies It would cM down on the number of pages of tho yearbook. He was toM, ha aays, thM hs could not refuse any yeerbook offer When elected laat aemeater EttOTt was told hs would publish a yeerbook of 2.000 copies with 224pageo. "Ill hove you (board) and tha associated student body know that for 29 daya I have done nothing but try. I hove pm every thing Eggert said ha doea not regret hla decision. "1 have thought about It often." he aald. I aaya. Eggert aMd Ma la Buffering and thM ha hoe developed an ul- The Board of Publications is scheduled to meet Thursday afternoon. It is expected that it will decide then if another publication will be approved or If to refund the money to the 617 atudenta who have already purchased a yearbook. BRIAN EGGEHT WANTED! Part Tims Hslp Students that are available from noon to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. Inquire in person. HODGE A SONS Men's Store 1260 Fulton Mall Fresno, Calif. INTERESTED IN AN OVERSEAS CAREER? J. William Lee will be on the campus October 23rd to discuss qualifications for e&vmnced study st TMUNDIJ.9l.tD OSAOUATI SCHOOi snd fob oopoMurnties •n the field of INTIBNATIONAl MANAGEMENT Interviews msy be scheduled at the Placement Bureau OSADUATI SCHOOi Of IMTfgMATIQMM llorrr*or\y Ih* Antnun P O. Sea 101 GIRLS! Free gift for vou Free tociMs for you and your friends. Sponsor a Shaktee Cosmetic Psrty _20*Jjj3721aftortiP^^ FIRST AGAIN! day* in, day out interest MIDLAND SAVINGS SALES POSITION AVAILABLE HAWAII Nationally known irrigation A turf products. Must have knowledge Golf Course Sprinkler Market. Salary A Bonus arrangement. Send Resume P. O. Box 1513, Bur lines-no, Calif. 90010. WANT ADS ACROSS FROM DORMS-Furn 2 BR. carpeted, a/cond. share with 3 man $46. 222.4177, 439-6461. FOR SALE American Mags '67. '69 Opel Cadet. 222-0607. Loat In Engr. Room 1, Gold Ring with Lion on Black Stone.Reward $26. Room 118 Bua. Dr.Carr. Lost Msle Chihuahua vie. Fresno Cenv. Cntr. Reward 286-2171. College Girl to chare 3 Bdrm homo, 1 mi. from FSC. 291-4941. ACCOUNTANT 1 FEBRUARY GRADS AND JUNE GRADS Freano Countv will accept vour application for Accountant I now, contingent upon graduation in cither Februarv or June. If selected, you will work 20 hours a week on an'extra help basis' until graduation. At that time vou must have met the minimum requirements for Accountant I, which include a Bachelor's Degree in accounting, business administration, or a related area, supplemented bv 15 units of college accounting. For further information call 268- 6011, Ext. 533 or aee us Thursdav aWerrtoon, October 23 at the Placement Office. Edward W. Firby Director of Personnel CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HAS EXCELLENT CAREER POSITIONS IN PERSONNEL, MANAGEMENT AND CIVIL ENGINEERING A Representative will be on campus to interview OCTOBER 27, 1969 1. Administrative Analyst ($693-641) Entrance level in personnel and business administration with several new positions to be filled. Reojuires a degree in business or public administration, economics or political acienoe. 2. Accountant.Auditor ($693-841) Offers an opportunity to gain valuable experience in auditing, general, or departmental accounting. Requires a degree in accounting or buainessadministration. 3. Civil Hvdrauiic Engineer ($801,883) l« the firat step in the professional engineering series. Requires a degree in civil engineering. For applications and further information contact DICK GCARHART or BILL RAY Contra Costa County Civil Service PjO. Box 710 Martinet, California 94553 Phone: -28-3000, ext. 2013
Object Description
Title | 1969_10 The Daily Collegian October 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | October 21, 1969 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | Academic Senate --routine agenda ss Dspofttignt EUctiont Students will sit on committees By Barbara McDowell Collegian Staff Writer he Preeno Stote Collage Aca- ' portion of thMr ego-da at yeetentay'B sssMon. PoUowing routine approval of I la a ha caaMuu of committee appointments made by ths organl tattoo's Committee on Commltteeg. chaired by Dr. Grady htdDaaai-. Dr. Robert Comegys, repreoen - tatlve to the etate- wide Academic mined to moke o atudy of the Marvin X aftolr, after eommonta by tocMty raproeantaUvos and EthMc Studies ChMrmaaRlohard Keyee. Comegys believed the action to be an unneeeescry interference ln an Internal aftolr of no ayatem-wide algMflcance. After balloting on an amendment to thMr bylaws, tba Senate adjourned, with Ita next meeting gcbeduled tor 4 p.m. Monday in Science 192. Business students were elected to tho Mx School of Business commltteoo Thurodey and Friday, and will begin thMr duties as full, utoa- arryiag committee members ImmedtMMy. Two buslnsss majors were ehoeeo tor Bach committee, one serving _ one year term, the other o two yeer term. Tho School of Buslnses believes It ls the first to have tMa Mod of student representation. Elected were Budget Committee: Katharine Impsratrice, two year term, and Bruce W. Moore, one year term;Curriculum Con - with a report on recent board Student fees increase... Arousing the greatest comment waa a reported movement to re- qatre review of each merit stop on toe tocMty aMary scale Described by Dr. Comegys ss "a real beg of worms," the proposal ls sn attempt to conform to the praaadarg of the state aMvsr- atttoa. Tha group making the g vassal ton haa aM been named. The Mote board aloo deter- (Continued from Page 1) difficult problem or redefining the nature and objectives of the oeveral California State Collegea, If It la indeed true that the public la nM willing to aupport the prooent educational requirements of all-purpose lnStltu- i of any rec- that reoult in an i the standard faculty workload, -the diagnosis of every one of the CMIfornls Stats Colleges will be the ee me - sick." According to another F.S.C. faculty member, Ales Vavoulls, associate professor of chemistry, ths trust see are seeking to: 1. Limit the extent to Mre new faculty. 2. Curtail campua building. 3. Cm faculty salaries by leaving the pey schedule the same Eggert resigns as Campus editor mlttee: Donald W. Hodge, Jr., two yoar, oad Antta Lenelone. one year; Graduate Committee: D. Stan Mtotoon, two year, aad V. Larry Combo, oae year; Personnel Committee: Doug Walla, two yaar; and Michael W.McKen- Me, one year; Research Committee: Raymond M. Chan, two year, and Edwin Hume, ooo yoar and Student Afltors Committee, HM Bolen end Gilbert L. Nleto. Since Ml candidates lor the Student Affairs Committee warned a two yoar term, atrawa were drawn to determine which atudent will serve the one year term. while IncreoMng the work load. Vavoulls aMd. "it's the truat- ees' roaponMMllty to aak for the appropriate budget. If the governor wanta to delete, then let him delete. Who's going to take the responsibility If tha trustees do, then they should cut the budget down. If they don't, then they should submit their original budget Intact." He aMd tho cute proposed by the truateeB will mean "we can't mMntMn quality education" in California. All buiintu majors, over l.tOO, were eligible to vote, but lsss than 200 turned ap M the polls. All business majora with s grade point average of 2.0 or better were eliglMa to ran tor tha positions, but only 21 did. However, those who did run showed extreme lntersst ln ths Idea, according to Mrs. Myra B. Young, administrative asalatant to tho Buslnsss dean. Ths ScheM et I UM May to Mtow the I ' atudanta to Meet two stadent representatives to each committee to help maka deportmenUd policy. (Continued from Page 1) thia yaar the yearbook waa not aoat during the registration period. Eggert soya be decided not to sell during registration because be was led to believe that If he sold over 2,000 copies It would cM down on the number of pages of tho yearbook. He was toM, ha aays, thM hs could not refuse any yeerbook offer When elected laat aemeater EttOTt was told hs would publish a yeerbook of 2.000 copies with 224pageo. "Ill hove you (board) and tha associated student body know that for 29 daya I have done nothing but try. I hove pm every thing Eggert said ha doea not regret hla decision. "1 have thought about It often." he aald. I aaya. Eggert aMd Ma la Buffering and thM ha hoe developed an ul- The Board of Publications is scheduled to meet Thursday afternoon. It is expected that it will decide then if another publication will be approved or If to refund the money to the 617 atudenta who have already purchased a yearbook. BRIAN EGGEHT WANTED! Part Tims Hslp Students that are available from noon to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. Inquire in person. HODGE A SONS Men's Store 1260 Fulton Mall Fresno, Calif. INTERESTED IN AN OVERSEAS CAREER? J. William Lee will be on the campus October 23rd to discuss qualifications for e&vmnced study st TMUNDIJ.9l.tD OSAOUATI SCHOOi snd fob oopoMurnties •n the field of INTIBNATIONAl MANAGEMENT Interviews msy be scheduled at the Placement Bureau OSADUATI SCHOOi Of IMTfgMATIQMM llorrr*or\y Ih* Antnun P O. Sea 101 GIRLS! Free gift for vou Free tociMs for you and your friends. Sponsor a Shaktee Cosmetic Psrty _20*Jjj3721aftortiP^^ FIRST AGAIN! day* in, day out interest MIDLAND SAVINGS SALES POSITION AVAILABLE HAWAII Nationally known irrigation A turf products. Must have knowledge Golf Course Sprinkler Market. Salary A Bonus arrangement. Send Resume P. O. Box 1513, Bur lines-no, Calif. 90010. WANT ADS ACROSS FROM DORMS-Furn 2 BR. carpeted, a/cond. share with 3 man $46. 222.4177, 439-6461. FOR SALE American Mags '67. '69 Opel Cadet. 222-0607. Loat In Engr. Room 1, Gold Ring with Lion on Black Stone.Reward $26. Room 118 Bua. Dr.Carr. Lost Msle Chihuahua vie. Fresno Cenv. Cntr. Reward 286-2171. College Girl to chare 3 Bdrm homo, 1 mi. from FSC. 291-4941. ACCOUNTANT 1 FEBRUARY GRADS AND JUNE GRADS Freano Countv will accept vour application for Accountant I now, contingent upon graduation in cither Februarv or June. If selected, you will work 20 hours a week on an'extra help basis' until graduation. At that time vou must have met the minimum requirements for Accountant I, which include a Bachelor's Degree in accounting, business administration, or a related area, supplemented bv 15 units of college accounting. For further information call 268- 6011, Ext. 533 or aee us Thursdav aWerrtoon, October 23 at the Placement Office. Edward W. Firby Director of Personnel CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HAS EXCELLENT CAREER POSITIONS IN PERSONNEL, MANAGEMENT AND CIVIL ENGINEERING A Representative will be on campus to interview OCTOBER 27, 1969 1. Administrative Analyst ($693-641) Entrance level in personnel and business administration with several new positions to be filled. Reojuires a degree in business or public administration, economics or political acienoe. 2. Accountant.Auditor ($693-841) Offers an opportunity to gain valuable experience in auditing, general, or departmental accounting. Requires a degree in accounting or buainessadministration. 3. Civil Hvdrauiic Engineer ($801,883) l« the firat step in the professional engineering series. Requires a degree in civil engineering. For applications and further information contact DICK GCARHART or BILL RAY Contra Costa County Civil Service PjO. Box 710 Martinet, California 94553 Phone: -28-3000, ext. 2013 |