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1 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives February Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "February " (1984). 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

2 Ibulletin California state college, san bennandino February 17, 1984 PLANS UNDERWAY FOR OPEN HOUSE/ HE FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES IN APRIL The college will host the second annual Microtechnology for Everyone (ME) Festival and the spring open house April with the return of popular events and the addition of new programs and activities. Fifty percent more computer vendor exhibits are expected for the ME Festival. The show, open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days in the gymnasium, is free to the public and the campus community. It will be a rare opportunity to see such an exhibit locally and without an admission charge, said Frank Slaton, manager of the Computer Center and originator of the ME Festival. Seminars, which will focus on topics of interest to educators and business people, will again be offered at a fee of $5 each. Tickets will be available about April through the Foundation Office. The event sold out last year. New this year will be the Robot Olympics, to be held under a Big Top tent near the Library. Students from local schools will compete in compulsory and freestyle events with robots, Slaton said. In keeping with the circus theme, music will be provided in the tent on a restored turn-of-the century Gavioli band organ. College open house events for Saturday, April 28 are being planned. Alumni activities expected for that day Include an 11 a.m. gathering in the Lower Commons and a cocktail reception that evening at the San Bernardino Hilton Hotel. The Alumni Association awards brunch is slated for 11:30 a.m., Sunday, April 29 in the Commons. Distinguished graduates will be recognized for their service to the college, the community and their professions. COYOTE IS OFFICIAL CAMPUS MASCOT The coyote is now the official mascot for Cal State, San Bernardino. President Anthony H. Evans approved the coyote as the symbol for the college following completion of an extensive survey by an ad hoc study committee. Under the direction of Dr. Tom Rivera (Educational Support Services), the committee sought opinions from students, staff, faculty and alumni on their favored symbol. Originally, the St. Bernard was the school mascot, but in the late 1970s some students initiated a move to change to the coyote. Students were polled during winter quarter registration, staff and faculty during January^ and ballots were included in the January 1984 alumni newsletter, the Panorama. Survey results were about two to one in favor of the coyote. Since the coyote is an animal common to this region and the campus and is also the preference of those groups surveyed, it was approved by Dr. Evans.

3 ENROLLMENT OPEN initial enrollment in the voluntary vision plan for eligible ^ p faculty {Unit 3) and academic support (Unit employees is ror VISION.LAN through Feb. 29. Individual enrollment forms and information packets from Safeguard Health Systems, the carrier, have been distributed to those eligible. This voluntary plan will be paid entirely by the employee. Eligibility criteria will be the same as for PERS health benefits (appointment to at least a half-time position for six months or longer). Employees in Units 3 and h who believe they might be eligible and have not received the vision enrollment package should contact the Personnel Office at Ext BLACK HISTORY WEEK P P Q gin Black History Week activities sponsored by the Black EVENTS DEGIN._>UNDAY student union and the Associated Students. Four gospel An afternoon program of gospel music this Sunday will be- groups will perform In the Recital Hall from 2 to ^:30 p.m. On Monday, Feb. 20, a group of community leaders will discuss issues concerning blacks in the political arena. The panel discussion will begin at 12:30 p.m. in the Student Union Multipurpose Room. On Tuesday, black business men and women will share their ideas with students interested in entering the business field from 1 to 3 p.m. in the SUMP. Opening comments for this event will be by Ms. Jackie Hempstead, corporate officer with Security Pacific Bank's Inland Administration Division. Student talent will be featured in the activities beginning at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Recital Hall. A group of students will present one act from the play, "A Raisin in the Sun." Included that evening will be a fashion show featuring styles by designer Anna Maddox of Rialto. Mrs. Lois Carson, director of the Community Action Agency of Riverside County will speak at 7 p.m. in the Lower Commons, under the sponsorship of the Baha'i Club. A black film festival will be held in Student Union Rooms A and B from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m., Thursday. Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, the first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress from California and past Los Angeles County supervisor, will conclude the week's activities at noon Friday with a speech on the week's theme, "A Time to Come Together." The event, which is not a luncheon, will be in the Lower Commons. Mrs. Burke Is now an attorney in Los Angeles. No HOLIDAY Monday, Feb. 20 will not be observed as a holiday on campus The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published Fridays by the Public Affairs Office, AD 117, extension Items for publication should be received in writing by noon Tuesday. Editor.. Volume 19 Edna Steinman, Director of Public Affairs Ken Miller Calendar Items... Printed in the Duplicating Center Ruth Moran No. 22

4 DIANE WAKOSKI/ POET/ Diane WakoskI, recognized as one of the foremost poets _. U p 97 America today, will be on campus Monday evening, lo APPEAR HERE rebi LI Feb, 27 to read from her work. The reading, open to the public, will begin at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall. Wakoski, one of the most imitated poets of the 1960s and 1970s, has published numerous slim volumes of poetry and has appeared in about 15 other collections, one of which was translated into Romanian. She Is the recipient of a prestigious Guggenheim grant as well as other honors including a National Endowment for the Arts grant and a Fulbrlght scholarship for writers to go to Yugoslavia this fall. Now a writer in residence at Michigan State University, Wakoski has has similar affiliations at 13 other universities throughout the country. She is a native of California, born in Whittier and a graduate of UC Berkeley. Much of her poetry is based in California. Some of her previously unpublished poetry will appear in this year's edition of the Pacific Review, the college literary magazine. A reception for the visitor will follow her poetry reading. Arrangements for the visit are being made by Dr. Larry Smith (English). Sponsors are the Graffiti Club, the college writers' club, and the Department of English. Two MUSIC FACULTY PERFORM SUNDAY Drs. Loren Filbeck, baritone, and Larry McFatter, pianist, will perform musical selections ranging from classical Chopin to contemporary Ives in the Recital Hall Sunday evening. They will be heard at 8:15. Dr. Filbeck, chair of the music department, will sing Franz Schubert's "Die Schoene Muellerin" and a trio of songs by Ives in French and English. The Schubert piece is a collection of 20 German poems set to music. Dr. McFatter, new to the college this year, will play Robert Schumann's "Papillons, Opus 2," and his own composition, "Strata." He will also accompany Dr. Filbeck. Tickets for this Music at Cal State series program, sold at the door, are $3.50 general and $1.75 senior citizen and student. ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FOR FATHERS-SONS Because divorce and departure of the father from the home is especially traumatic for young boys, a special counseling program is being developed by three members of the Psychology Department, Drs. Charles Hoffman, Edward Teyber and Michael Weiss. The goal of the five-week program is to teach men to stay involved with their sons although they have left the family home. The counselors will work with the fathers and their sons, ages 3 to 8 years, during the spring quarter. The project is funded by the campus Institute for Social and PuTil ic Policy. Fathers who have recently separated and have sons within the specified age bracket are encouraged to call the Psychology Department, Ext. 7226, to inquire about the Fathers and Sons Together Project.

5 SERVICES FOR DR. ROBERTS A memorial service for Dr. Robert R. Roberts, who «1- A died Monday afternoon, will be at 3 p.m., today. ARE FRIDAY AFTERNOON Friday, at Bobbltt Memorial Chapel, 1299 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino. Friends are invited to the family home following the service. Dr. Roberts, professor of history, was one of the first faculty members at the college. He joined the planning staff June 30, 1963, two years before the college opened for classes. SUMMER 198^!- GRADS students who anticipate completing their undergraduate or -r p graduate degrees during summer session this year are eli- 10 IARTICIPATE gible to participate in the June 16 commencement exercises Last week a Bulletin article erroneously stated the summer 1983 candidates were part of the graduating class. PROFESSIONAL Gene Andrusco (Accounting and Finance) has an article, "The Im- A pact of the Monetary Control Act of I98O on Interest Rates," In ACTIVITIES spring I98A edition of Business and Public Affairs, published by the College of Business and Public Affairs at Murray State University in Kentucky. Dr. Vivien Bull (Foreign Languages and Literatures), Dr. Fred Jandt (Communications) and Dr. Robert and Veronika Stein (Mathematics) attended the regional conference on information technology of the Danforth Foundation at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park Feb Nine staff and faculty members participated in the special education conference held on campus Feb. h. They include: Dr. Francesca Bero, Dr. Louise Burton, Dr. Janice Chavez, Dr. Margaret Cooney, all of the School of Education; JoAnn Hartzog, Barbara Sovereign and Dr. Theron Pace, of Services to Students with Disabilities; and Dr. Patricia Peterson and Mary Lucas, bilingual education program. COMMUNITY Mildred Henry (Education) spoke to the Fontana Rotary Club on "Ef- SERVICE fective Communication of Cross Cultures" Jan. 23. Dr. Mary Patterson (Nursing) has been appointed congressional district coordinator to Rep. George Brown for the California Nurses Assn. Anita Rivers (Relations with Schools) served as an interview judge at San Bernardino County's Academic Decathlon at A1ta Loma High School Feb. A. Dr. Robert Senour (Audio-Visual) spoke to the Women's Division of the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce on "How are you Going to get Your Kicks From '86 to '96?" Feb. 8. CONGRATULATIONS congratulations are extended by the college community to Capt. and Mrs. Dean Sedlacek (Cora, School of Humanities) on the birth of their first child, a son, Grant Daniel, Dec. 11. The baby weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces.

6 PERSONNEL NEW TO THE COLLEGE Full-time, probationary Cheryl Lei tern Clerical Assistant IIA Sponsored Programs Ext. 7216, PL 272 Part-t Ime, temporary Linda Anderson Intermediate Account Clerk Account ing Ext. 7501, AD 111 to June 30 PROMOTION Ful1-t ime, probatlona ry Lorraine GorskI Programmer to Assistant Systems Software Specialist Computer Center Ext. 7293, PL 51 NEW TO THE FOUNDATION Part-time, temporary Marilyn Erickson Junior Counselor SAIL Program Ext. 7673, T IB to June 30 LEAVING THE COLLEGE Laurel Aiken Clerical Assistant IIA School of Education as of Feb. 18 LEFT THE COLLEGE Betty Jane Scroggins Clerical Assistant I IIA Admin i strat i ve Affa 1rs ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENT Half-t ime Bruce Clemens Equi pment Techn ician I I A-Electron i c Psychology Ext BI 320 temporary to June 30 plus Equipment Technician IlA-Electronic Natural Sciences Ext. 7358, PS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (Applications will be accepted after 2 p.m., today until 2 p.m., March 2 unless othe wise indicated.) ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS Clerical Assistant 11IB--$1288-$1525/mo.; full-time, permanent; available immediately. ADMISSIONS, RECORDS AND OUTREACH Clerical Assistant IlA--$6.30/hr.; hourly, temporary to June 29; available immediately. LIBRARY Clerical Assistant 11A $1093-$1288/mo full-time, temporary to June 30; avail able immediately; apply by Feb. 2k. (corrected posting)

7 "what's happening at^cscsb" FRIDAY, February 17 8:00 a.m. Living and Learning Series: CPR Class S.U. Mtg. Rooms A&B 9:00 a.m. Wrestling clinic Small Gym 10:00 a.m. Ski races Goldmine 1:00 p.m. Basketball Gym SATURDAY. February 18 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m."3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Upper-division writing examination Upward Bound workshops Co-ed hockey Informal recreation Associated Students dance PS 22k PS , Outdoor Courts P.E. FaciIty SUNDAY, February 19 II:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Newman CIub mass Informal recreation Black Students Union Loren Filbeck, baritone; Larry McFatter, piano C tok P.E. Fac i1i ty Recital Hall Rec i tal Ha 11 HONDAY, February 20 11:00 a.m. k:00 p.m. k:00 p.m. 5:00-9:00 p.m. 6;k5 p.m. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED/NOT A CAMPUS HOLIDAY American Culture and Language Program class Shalom Club Newman CIub Uni Phi Aerob i c s German Club Lambda Sigma donut sale Vol 1eybalI C1ub PL 500 South S.U. Senate Room S.U. Mtg. Room A S.U. Mtg. Room 8 PL 2kl So. Side of Library Large Gym TUESDAY, February 21 9:00 a.m.-i:00 p.m. Ii:00 a.m. 00-3:00 00 p.m. 00 p.m. 30 p.m. 00-6:00 k5 p.m. 00-9:00 p. m. 15 p.m. 00 p.m. p. m. Relations with Schools high school orientation American Culture and Language Program class CIub workshop LDSSA Christian L i fe C1ub Black Students Union San Andreas Geological Society MEChA Ae robics Tax forms assistance by Accounting Assn. Jazzerc i se Lambda Sigma donut sale U.S. Out of Central America Public AdminiSt rat ion Club PL 500 South S.U. Senate Room S.U. Mtg. Room A S.U. Mt g. Room B PS 202 S.U. Senate Room C 10k So. Side of Library S.U. Senate Chambers 11:00 a.m. American Culture and Language Program class PL 500 South 11:00 a.m. Marketing Association So. Side of Library On-Line Computer Club: Personal and Portable Computers S.U. Mtg. Room A Alpha Kappa Psi c 219 Psi Chi PS 22k Business Management Club S.U. Senate Room U.S. Out of Central America PS 10 1:00 p.m. Chemistry Club PS 325 2:00 p.m. Student Union Board of Directors S.U. Senate Room k;00 p.m. Marketing Association So. Side of Library k:00 p.m. Aerobics k :00-6:00 p.m. Tax forms assistance by Accounting Assn. c 219 5:00 p.m. Business Management Club S.U. Senate Room 5:30 p.m. Black History Week Recital Hall 6:30 p.m. Living and Learning Series: Relaxation 7:00 p.m. Alumn i vo11eyba11 Gym 7:00 p.m. Baha' i Club- talk by Lois Carson C 10k THURSDAY, February 23 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. California State Organization of College Women So. Side of Library 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Relations with Schools high school open house 11:00 a.m. American Culture and Language Program class PL 500 South. LDSSA S.U! Mtg. Room A Sociology Club c 219 Publications Board S.U. Senate Room 1:00 p.m. Marketing Association C lok I:00 p.m. Black Students Union,film festival S.U. Mtg. Rooms A&6 k:k5 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Aerobics Jazzercise Campus Crusade Club Co-ed volleybali Chess Club Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Associated Students/Alpha Kappa Psi dance C 125 Gym S.U. Mtg. Rooms AsB Theatre

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