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6 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, May f, 1073 UCSB takes two of three: 'Dog title hopes dimmed rated UC Santa Barbara LA Stale and UOP, each with .lamming a solo homer In th they're much stronger >-. record., now .11 .top th. flr.t I than their record Indict., by PCAA. Trailing Fre.no ar. the more I taking two out of three game. Spartans of San Joae Stale with a seventh. Dean Burton contributed s-5-1 mark. Meal weekend's sc- * two-run double during a four- tlon will pit LA Slat.' v.. UCSB run sixth lhal Increased Fresno's snd UOP vs. Ssn Jo*. Slate, with lead lo 7-0. Mark Hance had two Fresno drawing . by*. Th* final hits for Ihe Bulldogs, breaking week of plsy will see LA State vs. UOP In Los Angeles and CSUF Ing the Bulldogs out of n at place In the PCAA. The i.auchos stormed back to take both end. of a doubl (S-2 and 3-2)Saturday aft ping a »-« decision to PCAA pl*y. 30-19 ov*r all UC Santa Barbara, ihe PCAA pton Us. year. Is 171? overall j™~fezz t com as good NEW & USED BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS -J EXPERT MPAIRING All MAKIS m MODUS nm Daiv^>, rrtorrsj 229-711 Faculty and staff members ets In section C lor the price of $1 each upon presentation of their > card. Additional tlck.ts are available at the regular c of SC each. C be admitted free. General A mission tickets will t. on the opening day of the Relay*, Friday, May 11. at 9 a.m. at Ratcliffe Stadium. Tuesday, May I, 1973 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7" Planned Variations contract signed by CSUF, Model Cities wise would not hav* gone to a' A contract under which $80,000 Program to students from all will be provided by Freano Model Planned Variation Are** ln Free- rules Planned Variation for ml- no. The Grants-in-aid will be education b -.only and low income stpdents administered by tl has been signed by California datlon throug the Financial Aids Leonel Alvarado, director of State University. Fresno, and Office. > the project ln the EOP Office, Model Cities officials. aald the funds Will Jm available The Planned Variation Edura- for Ihe fall 1973 semester He Under the agreement, the funds Hon Project ls designed to re- said May It Is the deadline tor will be made available through rn.it. admit, retain and provide Interested (tud.nl. to submit ap- the F.duratlonal Opportunities grant aid to students who other- plications and other document.- Day care center open this summer ion June l«-July 27. The cut in funds has resulted t the college Religious Center t 2311 East Shaw. Instead of ■rents paying according to Ihelr icorr.es. they will be required to ay $2 per day for each child. ii.rtn.-r session adds up to 958. not older than rive years and Thirty children will he accepted for Ihe session and enrollment at the center must be filled to operate. Applications are available in the Student Affairs of- Unnetie Ruppelson. director tlon for oi Alvarado aald all students In student's potential for college the program will receive special level work, ti Th. long rang, goal of th. pro- solely on academic a, Jen, he said, la to provide th* Alvarado » Planned variation Area, with the professional leadership and ex- bean hindered In their education peruse needed for growth and due to a lack of funds. Others the program time due to work cc will be accomplished by reaching Additionally, state and federal high school students through monies are being diminished and group pre.enl.tlon* and personal a heavy burden baa been placed contact by EOP ataff and student. on the Financial Aide Office. Information efforts .Im will be Th. project 1. needed, he said, directed through parole agencies, to aa.ur. greater admission and social service agencies, retention of students from the and local organize- moat disadvantaged Plann.d Selection and admission f. community studies. I 7:15 skf». Until the canter close, at 1:15 In the afternoon, the children will be offered a variety of activities such as finger painting, crafts, and one ol the most Irreststable thrills of all: pali anything the children can Imag- GENIE-MATE!! ABE YOU TIREDOF SITTING HOME WAITltvJGFORA DATE? CALL GENIE-MATE We offer a minimum ofScompatibledates.br only (IS, chosen from among many young singles desiring dates. FOR INI-OI.MATION: 266-9084 I: painting It as an everyday playhouse. One of Ihe highlights of the summer will be harvesting the Tourney cancelled Untied Church Five Chines driver. Is still unconscious at St. Agnes Hospital In Fresno. Molly Wong and Phyllis Cheng are listed imllles, accord- Parking bail upped The hall for violation of university special parking ordinances, section |, will be increased from $2 to J 5 beginning today. in the CSUC sy Hospital visit The Student Councillor Kx- ceptlon.l Children will visit the speech andhearlngcllntcal^om- munlty Hospital tonight. Students will meet In Ihe parking lot behind the Men's Gym by 6:30 p.m. Transportation will be provided for those needing a nd*. ONN24HIS. CEDAR-SHAW **?$?: **to eW*T^ tto- **1 mo-**"* Z>.*** 7* ju-* oAeJ'-iT. mm* bkOIO** mm isa6vS_, ^OewwS.tfej VOTE SCHMIDT FOR PRESIDENT WHY? Because*... Junior fvlarketing major; Political Science minor 21 years old Experience In student government Senator lor the School of Business ir of the Budget Committee lor the School of and Athletics Member of the Senate Board AthMIe Biadoet Cotn- Mcmbtr o?th* inter-Collealat. Athlallo Ad Hoe Committee to study the future Of th. alhletle programs at CSUF . na. stuaica ,n ussvu. usi*n*sss.t.>j. . w». —..- — history of their direction from 1966 to the s haa lobbied for student Interest In Los Angeles CUIFNI this type of experience VOTi Q_. SCHMIDT FOR PRESIDENT
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Title | 1973_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 1, 1973 Pg. 6-7 |
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 | 6 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, May f, 1073 UCSB takes two of three: 'Dog title hopes dimmed rated UC Santa Barbara LA Stale and UOP, each with .lamming a solo homer In th they're much stronger >-. record., now .11 .top th. flr.t I than their record Indict., by PCAA. Trailing Fre.no ar. the more I taking two out of three game. Spartans of San Joae Stale with a seventh. Dean Burton contributed s-5-1 mark. Meal weekend's sc- * two-run double during a four- tlon will pit LA Slat.' v.. UCSB run sixth lhal Increased Fresno's snd UOP vs. Ssn Jo*. Slate, with lead lo 7-0. Mark Hance had two Fresno drawing . by*. Th* final hits for Ihe Bulldogs, breaking week of plsy will see LA State vs. UOP In Los Angeles and CSUF Ing the Bulldogs out of n at place In the PCAA. The i.auchos stormed back to take both end. of a doubl (S-2 and 3-2)Saturday aft ping a »-« decision to PCAA pl*y. 30-19 ov*r all UC Santa Barbara, ihe PCAA pton Us. year. Is 171? overall j™~fezz t com as good NEW & USED BICYCLES ADULT 3-WHEELERS -J EXPERT MPAIRING All MAKIS m MODUS nm Daiv^>, rrtorrsj 229-711 Faculty and staff members ets In section C lor the price of $1 each upon presentation of their > card. Additional tlck.ts are available at the regular c of SC each. C be admitted free. General A mission tickets will t. on the opening day of the Relay*, Friday, May 11. at 9 a.m. at Ratcliffe Stadium. Tuesday, May I, 1973 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7" Planned Variations contract signed by CSUF, Model Cities wise would not hav* gone to a' A contract under which $80,000 Program to students from all will be provided by Freano Model Planned Variation Are** ln Free- rules Planned Variation for ml- no. The Grants-in-aid will be education b -.only and low income stpdents administered by tl has been signed by California datlon throug the Financial Aids Leonel Alvarado, director of State University. Fresno, and Office. > the project ln the EOP Office, Model Cities officials. aald the funds Will Jm available The Planned Variation Edura- for Ihe fall 1973 semester He Under the agreement, the funds Hon Project ls designed to re- said May It Is the deadline tor will be made available through rn.it. admit, retain and provide Interested (tud.nl. to submit ap- the F.duratlonal Opportunities grant aid to students who other- plications and other document.- Day care center open this summer ion June l«-July 27. The cut in funds has resulted t the college Religious Center t 2311 East Shaw. Instead of ■rents paying according to Ihelr icorr.es. they will be required to ay $2 per day for each child. ii.rtn.-r session adds up to 958. not older than rive years and Thirty children will he accepted for Ihe session and enrollment at the center must be filled to operate. Applications are available in the Student Affairs of- Unnetie Ruppelson. director tlon for oi Alvarado aald all students In student's potential for college the program will receive special level work, ti Th. long rang, goal of th. pro- solely on academic a, Jen, he said, la to provide th* Alvarado » Planned variation Area, with the professional leadership and ex- bean hindered In their education peruse needed for growth and due to a lack of funds. Others the program time due to work cc will be accomplished by reaching Additionally, state and federal high school students through monies are being diminished and group pre.enl.tlon* and personal a heavy burden baa been placed contact by EOP ataff and student. on the Financial Aide Office. Information efforts .Im will be Th. project 1. needed, he said, directed through parole agencies, to aa.ur. greater admission and social service agencies, retention of students from the and local organize- moat disadvantaged Plann.d Selection and admission f. community studies. I 7:15 skf». Until the canter close, at 1:15 In the afternoon, the children will be offered a variety of activities such as finger painting, crafts, and one ol the most Irreststable thrills of all: pali anything the children can Imag- GENIE-MATE!! ABE YOU TIREDOF SITTING HOME WAITltvJGFORA DATE? CALL GENIE-MATE We offer a minimum ofScompatibledates.br only (IS, chosen from among many young singles desiring dates. FOR INI-OI.MATION: 266-9084 I: painting It as an everyday playhouse. One of Ihe highlights of the summer will be harvesting the Tourney cancelled Untied Church Five Chines driver. Is still unconscious at St. Agnes Hospital In Fresno. Molly Wong and Phyllis Cheng are listed imllles, accord- Parking bail upped The hall for violation of university special parking ordinances, section |, will be increased from $2 to J 5 beginning today. in the CSUC sy Hospital visit The Student Councillor Kx- ceptlon.l Children will visit the speech andhearlngcllntcal^om- munlty Hospital tonight. Students will meet In Ihe parking lot behind the Men's Gym by 6:30 p.m. Transportation will be provided for those needing a nd*. ONN24HIS. CEDAR-SHAW **?$?: **to eW*T^ tto- **1 mo-**"* Z>.*** 7* ju-* oAeJ'-iT. mm* bkOIO** mm isa6vS_, ^OewwS.tfej VOTE SCHMIDT FOR PRESIDENT WHY? Because*... Junior fvlarketing major; Political Science minor 21 years old Experience In student government Senator lor the School of Business ir of the Budget Committee lor the School of and Athletics Member of the Senate Board AthMIe Biadoet Cotn- Mcmbtr o?th* inter-Collealat. Athlallo Ad Hoe Committee to study the future Of th. alhletle programs at CSUF . na. stuaica ,n ussvu. usi*n*sss.t.>j. . w». —..- — history of their direction from 1966 to the s haa lobbied for student Interest In Los Angeles CUIFNI this type of experience VOTi Q_. SCHMIDT FOR PRESIDENT |