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1 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives January Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January " (1977). Friday Bulletin. Paper This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the CSUSB Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Friday Bulletin by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact scholarworks@csusb.edu.
2 BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO A 1965 JIIIA 1977 January 7, 1977 CLASSES IN SESSION Under dripping skies, cool tenperatures and surrounded by 'i#'' V ' CjljlAR'rER the snow-flocked San Bernardino Mountains, the CSCSB Winter : ' WlJn^ Quarter got underway yesterday as students and faculty returned to the classroom following a four-week break, W The last day to add classes is Wednesday, January 12. Registration will continue through that date at the Admissions Office. WAIVER APPROVAL ALLOWS TEACHING CREDENTI^ APPLICATION WITHOUT TEST k * * The College has received approval to offer single subject waiver programs in the following disciplines: Biology Social Science Art English History This means that under the authority of the State Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing that CSCSB students who graduate in one of the above five majors do not have to take the examinations required by the State under the Ryan Act to receive the teaching credential. Examinations are waived in that case and graduates are recommended for the single subject credential in their field. NEW HOUSING A new Housing Coordinator has been appointed to head the Serrano COORDINATOR Village student residence halls. FOR SERRANO Craig Henderson, already a five-day veteran of cairpus^with offices at Mojave House at Serrano, is fast becoming acclimated to the CSCSB setting. He ccjnes to the Cal State campus from Denver, Colorado. The new coordinator has an impressive background in student personnel work, having served at Colgate University as graduate residence advisor, the University of Denver as assistant to the Dean of Men, Rutgers University as student activities director, and most recently, the University of Denver where he was director of the graduate and international student residence hall. He also has worked in counseling, general administration and related work. Dr. Henderson recently obtained his Ph.D. in Higher Education from the University of Denver and has an M.A. in student personnel from Colgate University. Ife is unnarried and lives in San Bernardino. He fills a vacancy created by the transfer of Theron Pace, fon^r housing director, to the Placement and E.O.P. offices. Serrano Village with its eight residential houses, has a student population this quarter of 240 to date. ft ft A 1977 HOLIDAYS & The first holiday to be observed by the College in 1977 will». PAYDAYS LISTED be on Monday, February 21, with Washington's Birthday. Lin- (Continued on pagez),
3 HOLIDAYS-PAYDAYS Continue4 from ] coin's Birthday, February 12, falls on a Saturday this year. The complete holiday and payday schedule of 1977 is listed below: HOLIDAYS Washington's Birthday - academic-administrative holiday, Hon,, Feb. 21 Memorial Day academic-administrative holiday, Mon. May 30 Independence Day academic-administrative holiday, Mon., July 4 Labor Day administrative holiday, Mon., September 5 Admission Day(9-9-77) use for in-lieu floating holiday Columbus Day( ) use for Nov. 25 holiday Veteran's BAy(ll-ll-77) use for Dec. 23 holiday Thanksgiving Day academic administrative holiday, Thurs., Nov. 24 Academic-Admin. Holiday (in-lleu of 10/10), Friday, Nov. 25 Administrative Holiday (in-lieu of 11/11), Friday, Dec. 23 Administrative Holiday Monday, Dec, 26 PAYDAYS January Jan. 31 April Apr. 30 July Aug. 1 October Oct. 31 February Mar. 1 May May 31 August Aug. 31 November Nov, 30 March Mar. 31 June June 30 September Sept. 30 December Dec. 31 ' * * * NfANT-TODDLER CARE PLANNED FOR COLLEGE CHILD CARE PROGRAM Plans are tentatively being made to open an Infant-toddler child care program In conjunction with the campus child care program already in operation at Kendall Elementary School. The proposed new center would accommodate children, ages 3 months to 2 yrs. fees for students will be on a sliding scale according to their Income, Those who qualify for State funding would pay a fee ranging from 0 to 28< per hour. Students not eligible for the State funds would be charged $1 per hour. Spaces are also available for faculty, staff and community children at fees of $1 per hour or $130 per month for 40 hours per week or $65 for 20 hours per week. Hours for the new center will be 7*45 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 7*45 a.m. to 5*15 p.m. on Friday. Call Ext for further information. WANTED: Donations of equipment for the new center are needed. High priority items are cribs, high chairs, area rugs, strollers, walkers, etc. CENTER FOR 2-12 YR. OLDS The College Child Care Center for 2-12 year olds Is DOING BUSINESS AS USm~ beginning Its third quarter of operation this Winter. Student parents who are eligible for State funds arc charged fees on a sliding scale of 0-28< per hour. Parents not eligible are charged 70C per hour. The care center is located at Kendall School. CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is pi4>]ished by the Office of College Relations, AD'151, Ext Material for pi^lication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbara Nolte TEBSONALS The College eonghjoxalazu Pa. and EdwwAd M. U/fwXe [EngtUk) on the oeeomdn oi tkiua moaatage on VecembeA 17 tn Son BeAnoAcUno. Ma6. lilklte cm ioameily l/olney Spo^ito. She t6 a Aeal estate appaotsea ^oa the County ojj JlcveAstde. 2
4 INTERSECTIONS,.. A Survey of Recent Developments in Weavers Art,. Gatllery Show Fiber in different forms and formations as used by 13 Southern California artists Is shown in an exhibit entitled "Intersections," opening today in the Art Gallery. The College and public are invited to a reception at 8 p.m. tonight,honoring tlift artists, l^rie De La Rosa-Griffith, CSCSB Art Lecturer, assembled the show. Pieces created by weaving, wrapping, felting, coiling, turning, photo silk screening and quilting are included in the exhibit which lists a 40 by 20-inch linen sculpture, a six by nine foot oval weaving in the form of an eye, two of lint and glass and another a free-form lint work. Also on view are brass shims, a two by four foot weaving called "Lattice Work." Mrs. De La Rosa-Griffith's works are of raffia, bamboo, silk and canvas. The show continues through January 27. * * * NONCTTIZENS REQUIRED The Inanigration and Naturalization Service reninds noncitizens TO REPORT ADDRESSES that during the month of January they are required to report DURING JANUARY their current address. Form 1-53 is available at any Immigration office and at all U.S. Post Offices. It W it HELP WITH JOBS AND A display by the Career Planning and Placement Office will CAREER PLANNING GIVEN be set up in the Library first floor l^ginning Monday, Jan. 10, continuing through Jan. 14. Find out what the Placement Office can do for you in the way of jobs, including summer employment, and what is available in careers within your major. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHAT'S WITH THAT COURSE? Nick Khoklov will start the Winter Term's "What's Happening^ in That Course?" series with a discussion of his seminar on Parapsychology. All interested are welcome. Tuesday, January 11, noon, CO-219. employees are welcomed to campus: 7555 BtASS(M<6AME, Martin Perking Officer, College Police HA CRUZEN, Linde Cler. Asst., Library LC HENDERSON, Craig Housing Coordinator Mojave Sepulveda #3 San Bernardino, CA Sepulveda Apt. 131 San Bernardino, CA PROMOTIONS: CongratuTations to - Chris Gibson - College Police Officer ' 7311 WARNER, Peg^ Cler. Asst., Admissions -5S.rl WILLIAMS, Karen (Thomas) Cler. Asst., Library, LC-321 LEFT THE COLLEGE: Campbell (Library) Michael Morris (E<lucation) Cecelia Torres (Library) Marianne Krug (Admissions) Sharon Renno (Education) Maria Lootens (A-V, leave of absence) CHANGES: Braxton, Ext. 75M James Rodgers, new home address Montreaux Ct., PC Box 2050 Carl Wagoner Ext. 7224, Rm. AD-183 Crestline Florence Weiser, new home address Dwight Way, San Bernardino 92404; Kenton Monroe, second home phone ' EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Campus Police Dept.- patrolmg the parking lots and the parking areas, etc. with public, $837 per/mo.; Custodlen - Qualifications: 1 yr. pd. cust. exp., $7l6 per/mo. perm., 40 hrs-akly-nighte, apply by Jan " yr.) Ee,po lbl. for oof«rvi,lr«o.hy aotlriti,, Eduo.,.tc. 2) Olif: OhUdhoL Per further infflomation contact the Personnel Office, SS-151, ext. 720$.
5 Margaret Gibbs (Administration) has been appointed to the steering committee of the Calif. Women in Higher Education as regional representative of this district. Dr. Gibbs also was a guest speaker for San Bernardino Rotary Club luncheon meeting speaking on ethics in public affairs -under the title, "Blowing the Whistle," Dec. 14«Arlo Harris (Chemistry) will have a repeat broadcast on KVCR-M, Jan. 13» B to 12 p^m., which was originally heard last-september., It includes a complete commentary on "Rachmaninoff*s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini" and the sound track for the Disney film, "Fantasia." David Kantorowitz (Psychology) was elected a member of the Mid-Western Assn. of Behavioral Analysis. Michael Maskin (Psychology) has been awarded a certificate of merit by the Office of Riverside County Superintendent of Schools for outstanding consultation and supervision of the Head Start-Preschool program. Alice Wilson (Librai*y) has been asked to serve on a committee established by the Audubon Society to set up an Audubon Library in San Bernardino County. * Professional Activities Dianne Irwin (Learning Center) was the leader of a small group discussion at the first semiannual systemwide meeting of CSUC media personnel} under the topic of "The Role of Learning Assistance Centers in Instructional Technology," Dec. 10 at the Chancellor*s Office. James Urata (Building Coordinator) participated in a Minority Concern Workshop for Teachers at Kendall School in San Bernardino, last month. Edward White (English) chaired a panel on "Testing and Assessment: Possibilities and Problems" and also was a panel participant on '*Measurement of Growth and Proficiency in Writing" at the Modern Language Assn. meetings in New York, Dec * * * PUBLICATIONS i William Aussieker (Administration) has an article, "Implementing the Rodda Act in the California -Community" Colleges" published In'California. Public Employee Relations. Dec., Frances Berdan (Anthropology) has an article, "Distributive Mechanisms in the Aztec Economy" in Bfeasant Livelihood: Studies in Economic Anthropology and Cultural Ecology, edited by Rhoda Halperin and James Dow, St. Martin's Press, currently on-shelf. ^ M.R. Burgess (idbr,) has edited four anthologies recently published by Arno Press: R.I.P.: Five Stories of the Supernatural. The Spectre Bridgegroom & Other Horrors, Phantasmagoria. and Ancient Hauntings, were issued in December, Amo Press Supernatural & Occult fiction series, a collection of 64 volumes edited by Burgess and Douglas Menville. Mr. Burgess also was recently signed by Gale Research Co. of Detroit as consultant for its publication Contemporary Authors. ULp Robert Blackey (History) spoke before the Confirmation Class at Temple Eaianu El on Dec. 14* His topic was "Moral And Ethical Issues in the Teaching of History." Arlo Harris (Chemistry) addressed an assembly of 300 students at Apple Valley Jr. High School on "Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among Teenagers," Dec
6 hw Ofiii t\{ HrtlW.. R<>]at:iVir,s. AD.1?1. Ext IT'S MAPPENINK&I I at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE. SAN BERNARDINO when. - II. JANUARY 7 6:00 p.m.&8:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. ; DAY. JAFJ.1RY 8 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. U JANUARY 10 8:00 a.m. lo:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Y, JANUARY noon 12 noon what,. Film: "Fritz the Cat" A.S.B. Dance-"Afrodesia" Rock Band Art Dept. Reception "Intersections-a Fiber Presentation" Upward Bound Workshop Graduate Comp. Review Meeting Elementary Stiadent Teachers Meeting Career Plaining and Placement Display Begins Business Management Club Meeting Christian Life Club Meeting Faculty Development Series- "What*s Happening in that Co\3rse" where, CO-219 PS-10 Small Gym FA-123» Art Gallery BI-101,102,104,124 LC-39 CO-104,125 CO-219 LC-lst Floor LC-500 CO-219 CO ^SDAY. JANUARY noon ' 5:00 p.m. DAY. JANUARY 13 10:00 a.m. LAST DAY TO ^ CUSSES Meeting of all Music Majors B.S.U. Meeting Admissions CD-219 FA-102 CO-125 Library Exhibit Begins: "Folk Arts of the Malabar Coast of India" 'lu-lst Floor Elementary Students Teachers Meeting CO-104 AY. JANUARY U 6:00 p.m.&9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Film: "The Godfather" GSCSB Coyotes vs. L.A.P.D. Basketball Game PS-10 Ig. Gym
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