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CAMPUS FOOTNOTES Dates for 1971 FSC Summer Session announced ie dates for the 1911 Fresno > Summer Session have been it session wlU be held from June 14 through July 23. The second session wlU be from July 26 through Aughst Zl. Free copies of the SumroerSes- re available ln the in Office, located In the Thomaa AdministraUon Building, Room 1S2. Students wishing to prereglster toil-year-olds In Fresno County. You can earn 10 cents for each person you register. A one-hour class > regtstt i. to tea For f n bulletin a ir the fl maydc 10-12 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and on May 13 from noon to 5 p.m. Registration booklets may be ob- Records Offlce ln the New Administration Bulldlngor Inthe Summer Session Office. In order to pre- pennlts Issued by the Summer Session Office.' Regular registration for the first session wlU be held In the Men's Gymnsalum on Moi.day, June 14. Students win register according to the Ume permit cards. Students wbo prereglster and pay fees are not to appear at the Gym on June 14, but are to go directly toclasson June 15. The Summer Session Office has n call the tlon board at 268-6011. Yp must be at least 18 years old and a registered voter of Fresno Gymnastic demonstration wlU be presented on May 19 at 7 p.m. by the Women's Physical Education Department. The event will take place ln the gymnasUcs room of the Men's Gymnasium. Everyone Is wel- 'Cool Hand Luke)' This week's Friday Flick Is •Cool Hand Luke", starring Paul Newman In one of his best roles. George Kennedy won an Academy supporting actor. band also plays for the President, members of the cabinet, and visiting foreign heads of state. Omega Psi Phi Male undergraduate students are Invited to meet with John Bostlc of San Jose State College fraternity. The meeting will be held ln the New Administration Building, Room 219, at 5p.m.to- Those who attend should not currently be affiliated with any Greek Letter fraternity. Muskio dinner Tickets are now on sale for a dinner featuring Senator Edmund MusHe of Maine, to be held Sunday, May 9 Inthe FresnoCon- ventlon Center Exhibit HaU. Muskle Is a potenUal candidate for president In 1972. There wlU be a no-host cock- The n e wlU b Rocco and His Brothoi 11 Helen Wll- >r 268-8531. ! 14. Those cards will b r both pi •rcgisti History club •What you've always w now about Roman Architecture, Fresno State College will open at the FSC Art Gallery on Friday, May 7 and continue on view through Sunday, May 30, 1971. Today Is the last day to see the student exhlbiUon. The FSC Gallery Is open dally froro 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Saturdays. ' Library Gallery Garry DeYoung, Fresno State College Art Department's first graduate student ln photography, Is presenting his Master's Exhibit. The show consists of 55 black and white photographs. It can be seen daily at the FSC Library Gallery, which Is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday 2 p.m.- Ag Expo '71 A highlight of this month's FSC Expo '71 In the FresnoStateCol- lege School of Agricultural Scl- are designed as 'learning experiences" for everyone. Topics include 'Teacher Education in Agriculture," "Farms and Foods In the 1980's,* "Me- rvestlng," "Horse- Maple ' ginning at 9:^0 a.m. The fashion show will Include refreshments and door prizes donated by Fres- rtalnment will be provided 'Nelll Park, located on Bar- Just east of North $1.75 for adults and college students and SI for Future Farmers of America and 4H Club members (In uniform) and children 12 and under. The FSC Expo '71 Is being sponsored by the School of Agricultural Sciences and the FSC Ag Senate. Richard Milton, publicity the FSC Expo student committee and the School to make this an event that will be enjoyable as Rodeo Queen Claudia B id regrular registra In ordertoprereglster, you must obtain your registration packet, Records Office representative In Room 219 of the New Administration Building, and pay fees at the cashier's window In the Business Office Lounge, south wing vat p 4 wtll Voter registration Help Is needed to register 18- Army Field Band 's Olympic Stadium.! nship* and Corps." The seminars will be conducted by professors In the School of Agricultural Sciences. Several guest speakers will also be on the program. Expo '71 Is set for Saturday, May 15. The program also will lected as the 1971 Rodeo Queen at Fresno State College. She will represent FSC at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Assoclatien competlton May 29- 31, In the Clovls Arena In Clovls, California. Yreka Art exhibit "California Landscapes," an f paintings and etch- ind Petersen, profes- ' Inter Wlklander E The FSC Home Economics Club will sponsor a fashion show called •Looks of '71." The fashion show will be held In the CoUege Union Lounge with a social hour be- Unlon High School and coUege in Medford, Oregon s ln her third year with : Bulldoggers and corn- She is a member of the Paclfl Coast Quarter Horse Assoclatlo and the State of Jefferson Quar PLAYING NIGHTLY! FRESNO STATE COLLEGE presents... MAY 6 8 & II15 phone 487-2216 A.S.B. Card 25C High School $2.00 Little Theatre FUNNY THING , HAPPENED r ON THE WAY TO THE *L FORUM THE WORLD IS FULL OF BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE AND PLACES To help you get there,TWA introduces the Getaway* Program. )uld dig hitch-hiking across Spa.,. ~, camping along a road in England. Staying at a chateau in France or living near a beach in California. TW\ brings you Getaway. First there's the Cetaway* Card. With it, you can charge airfare, hotels, meals, cars, just about -inything just about anywhere. And then take up to Vacation Kk has the independent Cetaway Brochure. For those who would rather travel hy themselves than with a group. And it has applications tor both the Youth Passport and Cetaway Card. Mail in the coupon for TWA's free Cetaway It also gives you reduced rates at many places you'll be staying. . Youth Passport is good on 20 other airlines. It cost' $3 and it's available to anyone between 12 and 21. And if you send in the coupon, we'll send you the Cetaway Vacation Kit. It has a Cetaway Book, a 224 page look at 19 of the great cities of the world. Three brochures, one on America, one on Europe, and a third on Africa. Asia, the Orient, and the Pacific. it how easy getting away really is. The Getaway Program _U.S.A7EUROPE/ASIA/PACIFIC/AFRlCA TWA. P.O. Box 465, ~ Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 Please send me TWA's free Cetaway Vacatio Call your campus representative Charlie Brown - 251-3429 4750 E. Shields, Apt 'A', Fri
Object Description
Title | 1971_05 The Daily Collegian May 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | May 6, 1971 Pg 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | CAMPUS FOOTNOTES Dates for 1971 FSC Summer Session announced ie dates for the 1911 Fresno > Summer Session have been it session wlU be held from June 14 through July 23. The second session wlU be from July 26 through Aughst Zl. Free copies of the SumroerSes- re available ln the in Office, located In the Thomaa AdministraUon Building, Room 1S2. Students wishing to prereglster toil-year-olds In Fresno County. You can earn 10 cents for each person you register. A one-hour class > regtstt i. to tea For f n bulletin a ir the fl maydc 10-12 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and on May 13 from noon to 5 p.m. Registration booklets may be ob- Records Offlce ln the New Administration Bulldlngor Inthe Summer Session Office. In order to pre- pennlts Issued by the Summer Session Office.' Regular registration for the first session wlU be held In the Men's Gymnsalum on Moi.day, June 14. Students win register according to the Ume permit cards. Students wbo prereglster and pay fees are not to appear at the Gym on June 14, but are to go directly toclasson June 15. The Summer Session Office has n call the tlon board at 268-6011. Yp must be at least 18 years old and a registered voter of Fresno Gymnastic demonstration wlU be presented on May 19 at 7 p.m. by the Women's Physical Education Department. The event will take place ln the gymnasUcs room of the Men's Gymnasium. Everyone Is wel- 'Cool Hand Luke)' This week's Friday Flick Is •Cool Hand Luke", starring Paul Newman In one of his best roles. George Kennedy won an Academy supporting actor. band also plays for the President, members of the cabinet, and visiting foreign heads of state. Omega Psi Phi Male undergraduate students are Invited to meet with John Bostlc of San Jose State College fraternity. The meeting will be held ln the New Administration Building, Room 219, at 5p.m.to- Those who attend should not currently be affiliated with any Greek Letter fraternity. Muskio dinner Tickets are now on sale for a dinner featuring Senator Edmund MusHe of Maine, to be held Sunday, May 9 Inthe FresnoCon- ventlon Center Exhibit HaU. Muskle Is a potenUal candidate for president In 1972. There wlU be a no-host cock- The n e wlU b Rocco and His Brothoi 11 Helen Wll- >r 268-8531. ! 14. Those cards will b r both pi •rcgisti History club •What you've always w now about Roman Architecture, Fresno State College will open at the FSC Art Gallery on Friday, May 7 and continue on view through Sunday, May 30, 1971. Today Is the last day to see the student exhlbiUon. The FSC Gallery Is open dally froro 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Saturdays. ' Library Gallery Garry DeYoung, Fresno State College Art Department's first graduate student ln photography, Is presenting his Master's Exhibit. The show consists of 55 black and white photographs. It can be seen daily at the FSC Library Gallery, which Is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday 2 p.m.- Ag Expo '71 A highlight of this month's FSC Expo '71 In the FresnoStateCol- lege School of Agricultural Scl- are designed as 'learning experiences" for everyone. Topics include 'Teacher Education in Agriculture," "Farms and Foods In the 1980's,* "Me- rvestlng," "Horse- Maple ' ginning at 9:^0 a.m. The fashion show will Include refreshments and door prizes donated by Fres- rtalnment will be provided 'Nelll Park, located on Bar- Just east of North $1.75 for adults and college students and SI for Future Farmers of America and 4H Club members (In uniform) and children 12 and under. The FSC Expo '71 Is being sponsored by the School of Agricultural Sciences and the FSC Ag Senate. Richard Milton, publicity the FSC Expo student committee and the School to make this an event that will be enjoyable as Rodeo Queen Claudia B id regrular registra In ordertoprereglster, you must obtain your registration packet, Records Office representative In Room 219 of the New Administration Building, and pay fees at the cashier's window In the Business Office Lounge, south wing vat p 4 wtll Voter registration Help Is needed to register 18- Army Field Band 's Olympic Stadium.! nship* and Corps." The seminars will be conducted by professors In the School of Agricultural Sciences. Several guest speakers will also be on the program. Expo '71 Is set for Saturday, May 15. The program also will lected as the 1971 Rodeo Queen at Fresno State College. She will represent FSC at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Assoclatien competlton May 29- 31, In the Clovls Arena In Clovls, California. Yreka Art exhibit "California Landscapes," an f paintings and etch- ind Petersen, profes- ' Inter Wlklander E The FSC Home Economics Club will sponsor a fashion show called •Looks of '71." The fashion show will be held In the CoUege Union Lounge with a social hour be- Unlon High School and coUege in Medford, Oregon s ln her third year with : Bulldoggers and corn- She is a member of the Paclfl Coast Quarter Horse Assoclatlo and the State of Jefferson Quar PLAYING NIGHTLY! FRESNO STATE COLLEGE presents... MAY 6 8 & II15 phone 487-2216 A.S.B. Card 25C High School $2.00 Little Theatre FUNNY THING , HAPPENED r ON THE WAY TO THE *L FORUM THE WORLD IS FULL OF BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE AND PLACES To help you get there,TWA introduces the Getaway* Program. )uld dig hitch-hiking across Spa.,. ~, camping along a road in England. Staying at a chateau in France or living near a beach in California. TW\ brings you Getaway. First there's the Cetaway* Card. With it, you can charge airfare, hotels, meals, cars, just about -inything just about anywhere. And then take up to Vacation Kk has the independent Cetaway Brochure. For those who would rather travel hy themselves than with a group. And it has applications tor both the Youth Passport and Cetaway Card. Mail in the coupon for TWA's free Cetaway It also gives you reduced rates at many places you'll be staying. . Youth Passport is good on 20 other airlines. It cost' $3 and it's available to anyone between 12 and 21. And if you send in the coupon, we'll send you the Cetaway Vacation Kit. It has a Cetaway Book, a 224 page look at 19 of the great cities of the world. Three brochures, one on America, one on Europe, and a third on Africa. Asia, the Orient, and the Pacific. it how easy getting away really is. The Getaway Program _U.S.A7EUROPE/ASIA/PACIFIC/AFRlCA TWA. P.O. Box 465, ~ Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 Please send me TWA's free Cetaway Vacatio Call your campus representative Charlie Brown - 251-3429 4750 E. Shields, Apt 'A', Fri |