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r DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, April 26, 1! Five presidential candidates face election Monday Endsley h Endsley. . c«ndld*te ; lal subject of Dally Collerlan jfpub- .aid. 'TheyT. i people have approa. ., wifdari saa invthlrif - onl> Issua ually thinks Hil Nagel Only two candidates vie for vice-presidents posts intercollegiate sthleUca bodget Schmidt for ASB Prealdent -with on tha Board on Athletic*. out reservation.- ; -In tact, I wanted to gat a rat- 'He U the only qualified can araoduiti oa tha athletlca budcet dldate and the only one wit on tba ballot tor tba *tud*nt body experience. Hla knowledge o elections but Woody Biooka(cur- budgeting and th* fact that he-'. rant ASB LaalaUtlT* Vloa Praa- a twain*** major are very Im ldant) told ma It waa too lata.* portent.' hi Hal f,„ia-i mTi. running lii ensure a voice"m^lwTud *'" SIPRIAIsJO MARTINEZ mine* in such considerations. line, said -Of course, roopera- He said tha. because man) stu- In campus social trends. Mar- ttnei sees a significant tnflux of t.ltler students returning to Ideas JKi I'm sure ihe others lorn, of eduratlon-ginnr loans, cited the opportunities realized have to work together.* through a college degree and the necessity of more education to meet Increasing technology as evidenced hy his lack of compe- •In the mld-slxtles. there was elected officials and students and good players. " a relatively good economy and chances for Job opportunities and among all concerned. making money existed right out of functions as Women's Month, but high school. Now, of course. Jobs officials go, I've only talked to and money both are limited,' he senators, but 11 seems both stu cuts could be made ln the budget dents and official* arelgnorantof to facilitate redistribution of "I think their (man and women campus events and needs.* he returning to achool) experience He said he plans to work close on the outside can contribute a ■I keep a Me of Collegians to ly with the senate budget com- lot to student government.' Presidential candidates ie problems quite w. politically. •It's nol that 1 don' my highest priority li life on campus beca. Important part of educ He said that FSC Schmidt d interests, he ssld. F»culty members canoftan provide Ideas and expertise not usually available to student government, he (aid. munlcatlon w Nor- annedwell lor* speakers and con- t would appeal to all should be mc ,. especially al perlence tn his campaign for ASB president. Currently the senator from the School of Business, Schmidt also serves on the Board on Performing Arts, ihe Board on Athletics and Its budget committee, the senate's Finance Committee, and has served on Ihe Ad Hoc Com- •I'tn sure (ASB President) Lupe (De La Cruz) has alienated him this year. Baxter has been THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 5 Thursday, April 26, 1973 funda to build a pedestrian underpass at Cadar. and San Joaa Avenues. He and Senator Dare Davenport, candidate tor legislative vice president who haaSchmldt'a support, approached state and local officials but ware unauc- sphere* could be develc president he ssys he would explore the possibility of a bus system along Barstow Avenue and a system connecting the campus help.* president, :ts, suggestions snd o msjor duties of tbe nd the Board of Trustees te legislature, e (the ASB prealdent) needs tlon already h except establishing ■maybe* hind closed doors y cabinet would be idl ls against building a soon. "We should sell c (the present stadium), on a game-to-game basis to ten years while wede- late budget, although It passed on (Continued on Page C, Col. 5) Rocca id past ASB officer, alienated a lot of people,* said Rocca. Only students backed by organizations or rsclsl groups have felt Involved enough to approach student officers, Rocca said. -Most students aren't Involved in organljtatlona, they're not Involved politically,* ha aald. Rocca aald ha wanla to reestablish social l radii lone •something aloof lha Unas of Chlco's ""lonaar Daya.* •People go to college to gat a degree and meat people. We can't change the world or do much WithTWA it pays to be young. Armed with just a pack on your hack and a TWA Youth Passport* in your hand, vou can see- a lot more of the U.S. for a lot less with TWA. Hen- Hiv some ways we help. Overrate Pass.* TWA'stemlicnew money saver. 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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. 4-5 |
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 | r DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, April 26, 1! Five presidential candidates face election Monday Endsley h Endsley. . c«ndld*te ; lal subject of Dally Collerlan jfpub- .aid. 'TheyT. i people have approa. ., wifdari saa invthlrif - onl> Issua ually thinks Hil Nagel Only two candidates vie for vice-presidents posts intercollegiate sthleUca bodget Schmidt for ASB Prealdent -with on tha Board on Athletic*. out reservation.- ; -In tact, I wanted to gat a rat- 'He U the only qualified can araoduiti oa tha athletlca budcet dldate and the only one wit on tba ballot tor tba *tud*nt body experience. Hla knowledge o elections but Woody Biooka(cur- budgeting and th* fact that he-'. rant ASB LaalaUtlT* Vloa Praa- a twain*** major are very Im ldant) told ma It waa too lata.* portent.' hi Hal f,„ia-i mTi. running lii ensure a voice"m^lwTud *'" SIPRIAIsJO MARTINEZ mine* in such considerations. line, said -Of course, roopera- He said tha. because man) stu- In campus social trends. Mar- ttnei sees a significant tnflux of t.ltler students returning to Ideas JKi I'm sure ihe others lorn, of eduratlon-ginnr loans, cited the opportunities realized have to work together.* through a college degree and the necessity of more education to meet Increasing technology as evidenced hy his lack of compe- •In the mld-slxtles. there was elected officials and students and good players. " a relatively good economy and chances for Job opportunities and among all concerned. making money existed right out of functions as Women's Month, but high school. Now, of course. Jobs officials go, I've only talked to and money both are limited,' he senators, but 11 seems both stu cuts could be made ln the budget dents and official* arelgnorantof to facilitate redistribution of "I think their (man and women campus events and needs.* he returning to achool) experience He said he plans to work close on the outside can contribute a ■I keep a Me of Collegians to ly with the senate budget com- lot to student government.' Presidential candidates ie problems quite w. politically. •It's nol that 1 don' my highest priority li life on campus beca. Important part of educ He said that FSC Schmidt d interests, he ssld. F»culty members canoftan provide Ideas and expertise not usually available to student government, he (aid. munlcatlon w Nor- annedwell lor* speakers and con- t would appeal to all should be mc ,. especially al perlence tn his campaign for ASB president. Currently the senator from the School of Business, Schmidt also serves on the Board on Performing Arts, ihe Board on Athletics and Its budget committee, the senate's Finance Committee, and has served on Ihe Ad Hoc Com- •I'tn sure (ASB President) Lupe (De La Cruz) has alienated him this year. Baxter has been THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 5 Thursday, April 26, 1973 funda to build a pedestrian underpass at Cadar. and San Joaa Avenues. He and Senator Dare Davenport, candidate tor legislative vice president who haaSchmldt'a support, approached state and local officials but ware unauc- sphere* could be develc president he ssys he would explore the possibility of a bus system along Barstow Avenue and a system connecting the campus help.* president, :ts, suggestions snd o msjor duties of tbe nd the Board of Trustees te legislature, e (the ASB prealdent) needs tlon already h except establishing ■maybe* hind closed doors y cabinet would be idl ls against building a soon. "We should sell c (the present stadium), on a game-to-game basis to ten years while wede- late budget, although It passed on (Continued on Page C, Col. 5) Rocca id past ASB officer, alienated a lot of people,* said Rocca. Only students backed by organizations or rsclsl groups have felt Involved enough to approach student officers, Rocca said. -Most students aren't Involved in organljtatlona, they're not Involved politically,* ha aald. Rocca aald ha wanla to reestablish social l radii lone •something aloof lha Unas of Chlco's ""lonaar Daya.* •People go to college to gat a degree and meat people. We can't change the world or do much WithTWA it pays to be young. Armed with just a pack on your hack and a TWA Youth Passport* in your hand, vou can see- a lot more of the U.S. for a lot less with TWA. Hen- Hiv some ways we help. Overrate Pass.* TWA'stemlicnew money saver. It gets you guaranteed student dormitory accommodations (at the least) with out advance reservations in 40 cities in the U.S.A. Canada and Mexico for only $5.25 a night! Bonus Coupon Books. Take your TWA Youth Passport and hoarding pass to any TWA Ticket ^ssSSZ^pff\ce in New York, Boston, coupon^Philadelphia or Washington. :i^^You'll get a book of bonus ■■J- *| coupons good for 507. off : coupon 1 things and absolutely free (-—*—lal things like a dinner at the Spaghetti Emporium in Boston, free admission to a flea market in Philadelphia and lots, lots more.. Like we said, with TWA it pays to be young. For all the details write: TWA-IT PAYS TO BE YOUNG, Box 25, Grand Central Station, New York, N. Y. 10017. |