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1 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives March Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "March " (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 THE BULLETin 0 CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1965 J ila. March 4, 1977 THREE NEW DEPARTMENT Three new department heads have been appointed for the CHAIRMEN ANNOUNCED 78 academic year, President John M. Pfau has announced. Serving as next year's History Chairman will be Kent M, Schofield, Professor of History and, until this year. Associate Dean of Academic Planning, a position he held for four years. Dr. Schofield has been on the CSCSB faculty since In addition to his teaching and work In academic planning, be has served as administrative secretary to the School of Social Sciences, for three years as a representative to the Statewide Academic Senate of the CSUC and as a member of numerous other faculty committees. A native of San Bernardino, Dr. Schofield earned an AA.from San Bernardino Valley College, ab.alfrom UCR, a M.A. from Claremont Graduate School. Following obtaining his Ph.D. from UCR, he was Assistant Professor at Harvey Mudd College In Claremont, prior to coming to CSCSB. Ruth Wilson, Associate Professor, Biology, another California native, will head the Department of Biology next year. Coming from Lancaster, Dr. Wilson graduated from Antelope Valley High School and Junior College and received her B.A. and M.A. In Biology from Cal State, LA. She also holds a Ph.D. In Botany from Claremont Graduate School. Following five years teaching at Cal State, LA, she joined the CSCSB faculty In Fall, Her research Interest Is ecology of plants and she Is the author of numerous publications dealing with native chaparral and plants of California. Frances Berdan, Assistant Professor, Anthropology, will serve as Chairman of the Department of Anthropology, effective with the next academic year. A native it * a (Continued on page 2) TODAY IS LAST DAY Academic advisement for the Spring Term ends today. The FUR SFRXNL; advising last day of winter Term classes is Wednesday, March 16. Following finals on March 17 through 22, the Spring Quarter break begins for students and most faculty, continuing until April 4, vhen regular classes begin. T^plications still are being accepted for the Spring Quarter for all undergraduate degree programs and all graduate programs except the M.S. in clinical psychology. Those received by 5 p.m., March 4 will be given a regular priority number for registration. However, new students will be accepted through March 31, accordihg to Cheryl Weese.,. Admissions Officer. For the first time baby sitting service will be provided during the two days of registration. The Child Care Center will offer free child care from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in PE-129 during the actual time of registration for student/parents, March 30 or 31. Advance tickets for the ASB-sponsored "THE ASSOCIATION" CONCERT^coming 8 p.m. tomorrow night, now on sale In Activities Office, $3; at box office, California Theatre, San Bernardino, $5.
3 of New York State, Dr. Berdan received both B.A. and M.A. NEW CHAIRMEN degrees from Michigan State University and her Ph.D. from Continued from page 1 University of Texas. She is co-author of a book, published last year by University of California Press, dealing with Indian life in Colonial Mexico and numerous articles on Aztec culture and society. Prior to her teaching appointment at CSCSB she taught at the University of Texas and served as an assistant on the Texas Archaeological Salvage project. At CSCSB she was a member of the Faculty Senate for two years and a member of the College Center for General Education. Chamber Orchestra Conc^t. March 6, Arthur Moorefield, Music Department Chairman, will conduct. Dan Reed, senior music major, will direct a suite for band by Sibelius. Also included in the program are two tone poems for band and marches from other comtries. Beethoven*s "Military March in C," also known as "The Tattoo," will be played. The concert is open to all, free of charge; 7:30 p.m., PS-10, STUDENT RECITALoo Wednesday Noon Musicale for March 9 will feature the following students in recital: Carmen DeLaCruz, flute;jeanelle LaMance, piano; William Hepner, trumpet; Mark Fife and Alan Strettoft, snare drums; Charles Talmadge, piano;candice Mitchell, flute; Matt Riedel, piano; Allan Reisert, recorder, Jim Teel, piano, Robert Kuehn, viola; Denlse Nannestad, piano; and a group conducted by Richard Saylor - Candice Mitchel1,A1Ian Reisert, Roger Brooks, Vicki Johnson, Jim Teel. FA-104. ^ ^ ^ COMING... CHOTER ORCHESTRA CONCERT. MARCH 13. DAVID CHILD HAS David Child, Winter Quarter candidate for graduation, will have an SENIOR ART SHOW exhibit of his work, featuring sculpture and functional ceramics as well as some surrealist drawings and a few "straight" pieces, next week, March 5-12,in LC-500. Coming.. Spanish Film "THE MOMENT OF TRUTH," HERE SATURDAY, MAR.~T? for your inforumitioii p.m., in the Lower Commons. A powerful Spanish semi-documentary about a bullfighter's climb to success, "The Moment of Truth " will be shown in PS-IQ, Saturday, March 12, 7 p.m., free of charge. * * * Missed the Public Employees Retirement System clinics held last month? Another will be held March 11, Friday, 3:30 Put this date on your calendarl Tuesday, March 15, the date,of the March Staff- Faculty Social. Contributions to brighten the event can be made to Frank Lootens, Harold Jambor, Richard Rowland or John Fine. Open House at the Infant Care Center will be held Wednesday. March 16, 11-1:30. All faculty and staff are cordially invited. (^7^7 State St., San Bernardino) The California State College, San Bernar^no BULLETIN IS published by the Omce of College Relations, AD-151. Ext Material for publication must be received by noun Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbara Nolte PERSONALS Dr* and Mrs. Anand Bhatia (Administration) welcomed their first daughter, Rita, born March 2, 1977, weighing 6 pounds, 14is ounces. The Bhatias. have a son, Dave. ^
4 3 TALKS ARTIST LECTURE - Jim Rosen, widely-exhibited California artist, will discuss the development of his painting, emphasizing the work currently on display in the Art Gallery. The talk will be tonight, 7 p,ni.,i^ FA-104. All interested persons are invited to hear the artist and to the reception immediately following at 8 p.m. in The Gallery. STATISTICAL TALK -Dr. Nancy Sue Johnson, Asst. Prof., Statistics, UCR, will speak on "A Non-Parametric Approach to Categorical Data" at noon Monday, March 7, in BI-129. Sponsored by the Dept. of Math, the talk is open to all. NAVAL ARCHITECT TO DISCUSS WARSHIPS - Capt. James W. Kehoe, Jr., U.S. Navy, will be the guest speaker in Richard Ackley's American Foreign Policy class at 3 p.m., Wednesday, March 9, in LC-5. Capt. Kehoe, a specialist in Soviet ship design, will deliver a slide presentation comparing U.S. and Soviet warships in general and on the new Soviet aircraft carrier KIEV in particular, emphasizing military capabilities and limitations in supporting foreign policy. The presentation is open to all. MENTAL HOSPITALIZATION TALK - A talk,"labeling Madness," covering the effects of public and professional attitudes on the behavior of mental patients will be presented by sociologist-author Thomas Scheff on campus Wednesday evening, March 9 at 7 p.m. in the Lower Commons. Dr. Scheff's presentation deals with how mental hospitalization can lead to a "career of madness" and that reactions to social deviance may contribute to and stabilize the deviation. The sociologist is well-known as a consultant for legislative and mental health committees and is the author of two books dealing with mental illness. LOST & FOUfJD oo Anyone who has lost items during Juiy'75-July'76 on campus can claim them at the College Police Dept. All such articles will be disposed of after March 18. nibtz-tnbw r-niu/.r. UllitCHIKT CnA-ituLS PRCMOTIONS: CongratulationsJ Pat Stumpf promoted to Payroll and Personnel Transactions Clerk III. ««Cler. Asst. IIA - Applications Processing Clerk in Admissions and Records. Qual.: type 50 vrpm; equiv. l/yr. full-time pd. cler. exp.; $673/mo.i ko/hr. wk.j perm.; apply by March 10. Cler. Asst. IIA - Information Clerk in Admissions and Records. Qual.: type 50 wpm; equiv. l/yr. full-time pd.cler.exp. $673/mo.; 40/hr. wk.; perm.; apply by March 10. Cler. Asst. IIA - in the Duplicating Center. Qual.: type 50 wpm; equiv. l/yr. full-time pd. cler. exp.; ^ time? $336.50/mo.; temp.; to June 30; apply ky March 10. PGR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE, SS-151; EXT WJMINISTRATIVE San Jose State, University has an opening for Director-Teacher of Cybernetic Systems; OPPORTUNITIES $13,572 - $l6,320; apply by April 1. WANTED; H.R.'S Information on application procedures for HO.use Resource positions in Serrano Village for the academic year will be available in the Housing Office (Mojave 112), March Required meeting for all applicants March 14 at 5^00 p.m. in Lower Commons. * * * HEALTH SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Department of Health Science and Human Ecology SPONSORS CANCER COURSE and the Office of Continuing Education are sponsoring a unique lecture series on "The Biology of Cancer." David Hendricksen, Asst. Prof., and Health Science seniors Cynthia Bishop, Peter Brierty, and Joseph Michael are serving as coordinators. Another Health Science senior and certified Breast Self-Exam Instructor, Antoinette DiGregorio, will instruct one of the 10 sessions. Call Ext or 7527 for fees. Information.
5 from the SPEAKERS BUREAU Williag^ Acker man (Ge g phy) is tod^ to an Eisenhower High School biology class on "Myths and Realities of the i'opulation Problem." Dick Ackley (Academic Administration) was a speaker at the Daughters of the American Revolution's national defense day program on "Strategic Forces in America's Defense," March 1. Donald Putman (Administration) is addressing the Fut\n'e Business leaders Assn. at Norco High School today on ^Leadership." Mike Rose (Relations with Schools) is speaking today to four U.S. history classes at Beaumont High School on "Debate." prter Snader (Philosophy) spoke to the San B^emardino Valley College Extension Program at Rim of the World High School on "What is Philosophy?" Feb. 28. Gary Ray (Administration) spoke to Eisenhower High School biology classes on "Environmentallmpact Report - Wise Land Usage," March 2. * * * Idi iq» K^ATir^MQ 1 John Chanev. (Administration), Idnda Grotke (Grad. Student, 1PUBLK;aiiun;5] Administration), Henry Custer (Formerly CSCSB Administration) have had an article published in the January, 1977 volume of the Americyi Journal of Small Business entitled, "Cash Management and Planning for the Small Businessman." David Decker (Sociologj^ has had an article, "Sociological Theory and the Social Position of the Aged," accepted for publication by the International Journal of Contemporary Sociology. fr,.. ( Amer El-Ahraf (Health Science & Human Ecology) [Professional Activities } selected to attend the "Training Institute for Allied Health Administrators" sponsored by the American Assn. of State Colleges and Universities, held in San Diego, Feb. l6-24«paul Johnson (Philosopliy) has accepted an invitation to join the staff of editorial consultants of the Journal of the History of Philosophy. David Shichor (Sociology) presented a paper, "Methodological ^d Theoretical Issues in Juve'^'ilR Diversion; Implications for Evaluation" with Dennis Berg, CSU Fullerton, at the National Conference on Criminal Justice Evaluation, Washington D.C. on Feb, Dennis Pederson (Chemistry) presented a paper entitled, *0<i-Glucosidase from Bacillus stearothermophilus" at The 153rd Annual Meeting of The American Assn. for the Advancement of Science held in Denver, Feb The paper was coauthored with Richard Goodman (Biology) and represents paarb of their continuing research on thermophilic bacteria isolated from the Arrowhead Hot Springs. George Weiny (P.E, & Recreation) served as head meet referee and starter for the Far Western Conference Swimming & Diving Championships held in Chico, Feb Joseph Yabu (Education) was a participant in the Regional Task Force Meeting of Project Locke for the State Department, Feb. 25 at the San Bernardino County Office. 4
6 ITS at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO MARCH k 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:15 p-m. ipay. MARCH 5 9:30 a.m. 8:15 p«m. lat. MARCH 6 7:30 p.m. only DISCUSSIOM OF WORK BY ARTIST JIM ROSEN,7 p.m FA-10^ LAST DAY FOR ACADEMIC ADVISING ^Art Exhibit Opening: Jim Rosen, Artist "B" Lea/nie Basketball Film: "Dr. Zhivago" A3?t Gallery Reception Play: ''The Lady's Not For Burning" "Escape" Bon-Fire-Wienie Roast Senior Art Exhibit Opens: David Child Flowchart Workshop "The Association" in concert Play: "The Lady's Not For Burning" Concert Band Art Gallery I^. Gym PS-10 Art Gallery Little Theatre See SS-143 LC-500 CO-Lower Cal. Theatre Little Theatre PS-10 DAY. MARCH 7 12:00.p.m. 4:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. m, MARCH 8 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 P->m. 3:00 P«m. 4:00 P«>m. 6:00 P->m. 6:00 P-.m. lay. MARCH 9 11:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. SPAY. MARCH 10 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Lecture: Dr. Nancy Sue Johnson, UCR Women's Basketbeill Co-ed Volleyball A.S.B. Senate Meeting LDSSA Meeting Business Management Club Meeting Gay Students Union Meeting Christian Life Club Meeting M.E.Ch.A. Meeting Student Union Committee Meeting A.S.B. Activities Committee Meeting Sports Committee Meeting Serrano Village Council Meeting Intramural Table Games A.S.B. Executive Cabinet Meeting 2nd Anniial Pet Show Noon Musicale: Student Recital Speaker: Captain J.W. Kehoe, Jr. US Navy Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Thomas Scheff on "Labeling Madness" Yo\ang Libertarian Alliance Meeting LDSSA Meeting Women's Forum Political Science Council Meeting Co-ed 2 on 2 Basketball I.O.C. Meeting Health Science Perspectives Club Metaphysics Group Meetiing Woodpushers Anonymous BI-129 l ' Gyn l - Gym LC-287 PS-105 CO-125 LC-500 Senate A.S.B. Trailer Morongo Rec. Rm. LC-500 Senate CO-Patio FA-104 LC PS-105 CO-125 Ig. Gym PS-105 SS-Atrium
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