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1 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives May Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "May " (1975). 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 CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE. SAN BERNARDINO MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY The BULLETIN May 9, 1975 THREE-DAY MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY COMING MAY 26 Monday, May 26 is the day officially set aside for Memorial Day observance. It is an Academic-Administrative holiday for the College, with all offices closed, including the Library, which will be open on regular schedule Saturday and Sunday, May 24, 25. The Gym and P.E. facilities will be closed all three days. e t rvv ^ c- > srv\ e, a, Shakespeare is coming to campus with the opening of his lively comedy, "Love's Labour's Lost," next Thursday, May 15. X TKw.vs.ct-t CscsB Costumes from the Napoleonic period, renaissance music and baroque dancing are featured in the Players of the Pear Garden production, directed by William Slout. Dr. Slout states that he chose the Napoleonic period to get away from Elizabethan bloomers and to bring the play forward in time for modern audiences. The comedy, about youth and the frivolities of love, has allowed the director to make full use of the natural spontaneity and youth of the actors. Theatre patrons are urged to check with the Drama Department, FA-102, Ext. 7452, for availability of tickets for all performances. Performances, in addition to opening night, continue May 16,17; Curtain time is 8:15 in the Little Theatre. TIBETAN AND INDIAN DANCES FEATURED IN ASIAN CONFERENCE Classical dances of India and Tibet will be performed by Sujata and Asoka, natives of India, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 14. The public is invited to the program, which is part of the two-day Asian Conference of Southern California. Admission to the dance concert, held in the Gymnasium, is $1 for those not already registered for the conference. The reknowned husband and wife dance team has appeared at the Los Angeles Music Center, in motion pictures and television, and on concert stages throughout the world. ASIAN CULTURE AND POLITICS SUBJECT OF TWO-DAY CONFERENCE All phases of Asian life, culture and politics will be discussed at the Asian Conference of Southern California next Wednesday and Thursday, An Asian dinner, and other cultural events, in- May 14 and 15 here on campus, eluding films are also part of the event, open to the public. (Continued on page 2)
3 ASIAN CONFERENCE Continued from page 1 Discussion panels will be conducted by Asian specialists from colleges and universities throughout California. Also represented are Northern Arizona U, Purdue and the U of Wisconsin. Brij Khare, Chairman of the Political Science Department, is conference coordinator. Activities begin Wednesday, May 14 at noon with registration. Registration on Thursday, May IS, will begin at 8 a.m. in 1/1-500, An Asian dinner starts at 7:15 p.m. on Thursday, with advance registration needed by today. Price: $6. The community is invited to take part in the conference. Registration for the entire two-day event is $10, including the dance and dinner. Individuals may also attend specific events. NATO SPECIALIST TO SPEAK An authority on ground forces in NATO will speak on HERE WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 campus Wednesday, May 14. Col. Carl F. Bernard, U.S. Army, Prof, of Military Science, UC, Berkeley, will speak at 3 p.m. in LC-211. The public is invited to join the International Security and Defense Strategy class of Richard Ackley for the discussion. The noted author and lecturer has served as war plans officer. Central Airmy Group Europe ; plans officer on U.S. Army Europe General Staff ; Chief of NATO and USAREUR Mission to the French Army He will discuss the "Soviet Military Threat," as well as tactical nuclear weapons and the need to restructure NATO gro\ind forces in Dr. Ackley's class. TWO SENIORS ARE AWARDED HONORS Robert Yeager, a senior chemistry and biology major and honor student, recently received a research appointment from Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. He was one of S3 undergraduate students selected from 726 applicants throughout the U.S. to do nuclear biomedical research there this summer. Linda Grotke, administration major and graduating senior,will be presented the Federal Government Accountants Assn. scholarship award at the meeting of the San Bernardino-Riverside Chapter on May la. Ms. Grotke is entering the Administration M.A. program at CSCSB. CEJA AND GALLAGHER CSCSB students voted in yesterday's run-off election to de- IN RUN-OFF ELECTION cide the ASB presidential contest between Raul Ceja and Kevin Gallagher. Results will be announced this morning. Successful candidates for other AS offices include Patricia Eggetter, vice pres.; Patricia Motz, secretary; Steve Sparks, treas. Other run-off candidates are Marilee Baxter and Mike Miller for AS Judicial Rep. An amendment to the AS constitution giving limited discipline powers was passed by 567 to 58 votes. CERAMIC FOOD SCULPTURES IN SENIOR ART EXHIBIT f'sosb Bui.LHTlN The California Suite COIICKC, San Bernardino Bi:Li.ETiN iji published by the Office of Cail- IcKc Relations, AD-ITl, Ext.??17 Material for pubhcaium must he received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. fdiwr Printed at Duplicating Barbara Nolte Food sculptures are featured in the senior art exhibit of Lee Catherine Lindley. The show,ending May 10, may be seen on the Third Floor of the Library. a-v news,, Robert Senour, Director of A-V Services, has been notified that the Title VI grant application has been recommended to HEW for funding by the Calif. Post Secondary Education Commission. Dr. Senour also announces a Plato IV computer- Continued on Page ^
4 a-v n WS(Cont) based educational system is scheduled for this campus for three weeks in May, beginning May 9- The system will be located In LC-67. Times of use and Introductory briefings wil be announced. STUDENT ART SHOW IS POPULAR ATTRACTION Call A-V, Ext for details. a ik it Nearly 100 visitors each day attest to the popularity of the art show in The Gallery this month. The juried exhibit of 24 CSCSB students contains 43 pieces which represent the best of more than 200 entries judged by mem-i bers of the Art Department faculty. The show is colorful and varied, has something for everyone, from glass sculpture, furniture, ceramics, prints, oil paintings, weaving, photographs, wood objects, to a subtle kinetic piece, a tall glass tui?e in which cones are moved by fluids and air pressure. The show, dedicated to Mavis A. John of Redlands, an art student- who died last month, includes two of her pieces. -. Arlo Harris (Chemistry) participated in panel discussions held April 1 and 29 for UCR's extension course. Drug Abuse, on "Life-styles Alternative to Drug Abuse: Methods and Motivations." He also addressed the Victorville City Courts, April 28 on "Driver Impairment as a Result of Alcohol Intake;" the San Bernardino County Hospital, April 30 on "Alcoholism in the Homosexual Community;" and three methods classes of the CSCSB School of Education, May 9 on "Early Detection of Drug Abuse in the Secondary Schools." Michael Maskin (Psychology) spoke to two psychology classes at Pacific High School, May 9, on "Humanistic Psychology." Jesse Moses (Placement) spoke at Montclair High School's Business Awards Night, May 7 on "The Importance of Proficiency in Business Education." He was also elected Secretary of the California Educational Placement Assn. Neville Spencer (Mathematics) spoke to a business math class at Sherman Indian High School, May 5 on "You Want to Bet." William Warehall (Art) gave a lecture and glass workshop to students at El Camino College, on May 1. George Weiny (P.E. & Rec.) spoke to Ramona High School students. May 5 on "World War II, Truk Lagoon, Re-Visited by Scuba Divers." Kenneth White (Geography) addressed the Beta Sigma Phi sorority of Redlands on "Man and Chaparral," May 6. MOVIE TONIGHT - Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams 7:30 P.M. PS - 10 free: Joanne Woodward SMOVIE
5 John Chaney and Bert Scott (Administration) conducted a workshop on "Suggestion Systems; Strategies for Effectiveness," Monday, April 28, for the National Assn'of Suggestion Systemd, Southwestern Regional meeting in Los Angeles. John Chanev, Hal Hoverland and Jack McDonnell (Administration) were on the program of the Western Division - American Accounting Assn.meeting in Monterey, May 2-3. Professors Chaney and McDonnell presented a paper entitled "A Self-Paced Program in Accounting Instruction" while Professor Hoverland moderated a program session entitled "Innovative Programs of Accounting Instruction". s.iiflth-. Ell-ins (Psychology) co-authored a paper presented at the Western Psychological Assn. meeting in Sacramento entitled "Hemispheric Asymmetries for Visual Processing of Familiar Figures in Normal Man." He also chaired a session on "Sensory-Motor" experiments. Gregory Price (P.E. & Recreation) conducted a session on "Aerobics as a Means of Measuring Fitness" at the Administrative Institute for the Directors of Camp Miirrieta held in San Diego, May 3-4* Lvnn Voeel (Nursing) presented a workshop to the Public Health Nursing Division, Kern County Health Dept. in Bakersfield, entitled "Taking A Child Health History" and was part of an educational program for staff development to aid in the implementation of AB 2068, the new Medi-Screening program for pre-school children. Also, Prof. Vogel was appointed from Region IV of the Calif. Nurses Assn as representative to the State C.N.A Continuing Education Committee. She will be chairing the regional committee on Continuing Education. Arthur Moorefield (Music) served as clinician and guest conductor of the combined high school bands from La Sierra and Norte Vista at the 5th annual Alvord Band Festival held at La Sierra, on May 3* DIRECTORY CHANGES 2 Ext EDGAR, Ellen (Gil) Cypress Jf Information Clerk, Adms. Highland Z &_Rec_i,_S^iqO raomotion:_ Margaret_Richards to_library_assistant II;'"same Ext. & Rm. LEFT THE COLLEGE: Kathleen Estrada ^Telephone Services) Karen Sweeney (Accounting) Gail Grissom (Admissions and Records) i*i^ hley; la counting)^ _ Change of address: Richard Bennecke N. Ferndale, San Bernardino 92404; * DESERT SANDS USD Desert Sands Unified School District, Indio, Ca., will be on RECRUITMENT VISIT - campus Thursday, May 22, to recruit secondary teachers. They will interview candidates with any major but are particularly interested in the following subject areas: Spanish, ESL, Art, Girl's P.E., Math and Business Education. Contact Jan Hinkley in the Placement Office, SS-120, Ext, 7551, for an appointment. LIBRARY MINI-CONCERTS - May 12, Monday noon: W.C. Fields ^ Mae West LIBRARY VIDEOTAPE FILMS- May 14, Wednesday noon: Intimate Lighting 4
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