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1 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives July Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "July " (1971). 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 wwmm i\i CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, r-v L- SAN BERf^JARDINO <-- - v> The BULLE July 2, 1971 Gol 3-DAY FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY STARTS TOMORROW The 195th Anni^rsary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence will be observed by a three-day holiday beginning Saturday, July 3. Since July 4th falls on a Sunday, the holiday will be officially observed on Monday, July 5, which is an academicadministrative holiday for the College. The Library will observe the following hours during the holiday; Saturday, July 3-9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sunday, July 4-1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Monday, July 5 - Closed The P.E. facilities will be open as follows: July 3, 4 and 5 the pool, gym and courts- 11 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. The Bulletin will not be published next week. Next issue will be distributed July 16. "Misery Loves Company" Department STATE COLLEGE Summer Session enrollments in the California State SUMMER SESSION Colfe<^s are generally down, slightly or sharply, ENROLLMENT DOWN from last year's figures. Long Beach experienced a 7% decline in registrations and San Diego is down 16%. San Jose was reported to be down 15% and Fresno and San Luis Obispo are having their "worst summer session in years." Fullerton, programmed for an anticipated 8% gain, canceled 88 classes (all those with fewer than 12 registrations) as its growth-curve plateaued; and Bakersfield eliminated 21 of 60 classes scheduled (all those with fewer than 15 students) for its first summer session. When August session registration is completed, CSCSB will be within a percentage point or two, up or down, of the 1970 summer total. ie -k ik 194 STUDENTS NAMED One hundred ninety-four students earned academic TO HONOR LISTS honors during the Spring Quarter. Sixty students were named to the President's List for achieving a 4.0 CPA. Of these 17 were graduated at the end of the term; they included eight women and nine men. By class level, the President's List includes 44 seniors, 12 juniors, 3 sophomores, 1 freshman. (Continued On Page 2)
3 HONOR STUDENTS- (Cont'd) On the Dean's List (3.5 CPA or above) are 96 seniors, 20 juniors, 17 sophomores, 1 freshman. Men outnumbered women in the combined lists, 107 to 87. RESERVE PARKING CSCSB carpool members are now authorized by the Ad- DESIGNATED FOR ministrative Council to use reserve parking spaces CARPOOL USERS set aside for them. Beginning with this year's Summer Session, participants who have purchased carpool decals may park in the special spaces. Faculty, staff and students may purchase carpool decals at the Bursar's office. y NEW ART EXHIBIT TO OPEN JULY 12 T}ie second Senior Art Exhibit of the summer ^i open July 12. The drawings, paintings and bther^ works of Lesliemay Azar will be on display^i^ the'' Art Gallery (PS-22) through July 16, Monday through Friday, ^10 a.iru to 4 p.m. TEMPORARY DIRECTORY IS BEING COMPILED 1 Having trouble finding the new extension numbers or room locations of various offices on campus? A temporary telephone directory is being compiled by the College Relations office, which should be ready for distribution within a few weeks. All recent and upcoming moves will be reflected in the new directory. Offices which anticipate new locations or extensions are asked to notify the College Relations office. "PINOCCHIO" TICKETS AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS The Summer Junior University production of "Pinocchio" will be presented July 16 through 24 at Perris Hill Bowl. Patrick Eagan (Political Science) has three sons appearing in the musical. Tickets are 50<:, children; $1, adults; $2.50, families. Available A-154. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Larry Kramer (English) has recently had a sequence of poems published. "Water" appears in the current issue of Minnesota Review and "The Child on the Staked Plains' in Poetry Northwest. Michael Persell (History) read a paper entitled "La Mise en Valeur des Colonies: The Colonial Ideas of Joseph Chailley Bert at a colloquium on Francophone Africa: Impact and Reaction, held at Stanj.ord University June FREE SWIMMING LESSONS OPEN TO SUMMER STUDENTS All students currently enrolled for classes are invited to attend the free swimming class at 11 a.m. to noon, Monday through Thursday. Instruction is available at beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Regular attendance is not mandatory. No course credit will be given. 2
4 25<;: CHARGE FOR NON- AoS.B. officers have decided on a token- STUDENTS FOR POPULAR admission charge of 25<? for non-students FILM SERIES IN EFFECT attending the popular Summer Film Series. All Spring and Summer I.D. card holders will be admitted to film showings free of charge. Faculty, staff and guests will be charged 25t each. The new policy applies to the "popular" films only ("That Cold Day in the Park," "Wait Until Dark," etc.) and not the documentary films of the Chautauqua series. JULY 4 ALL-COLLEGE Swimming, games, cartoons and films will high- PICNIC TOMORROW light the All-College Picnic tomorrow. The picnic begins at 2 p.m. Families and friends are invited to attend. Barbeque grills will be provided but no charcoal. Bring your swim suits, your food and spend the afternoon. PE area. Films show at 4 p.m., PE-219. "THE RAINMAKER" OPENS Opening night for "The Rainmaker," featuring THURSDAY, JULY 15 television actor Paul Brinegar is July 15. Performances continue on July 16 and 17 and July Curtain time is 8:15 in the Little Theatre for the Players of the Pear Garden production. Tickets: $2 adults;$1 students. A benefit performance has been added for Sunday, July 25. ^ Director William Slout, who announced the extra date, said that proceeds from the special night will go to the drama students scholarship fund. All tickets for the benefit night will be $2. Tickets are on sale in the Drama office, C-102. COMING EVENTS... July 6 (Tues.) Filmstrip on "Ecology, " Survival of man may depend on on his knowledge of the balance of nature and his ability to see that this harmony is not tragically destroyed. (9, 9:30, 10 and 10:30 a.m. showings, C-117; free.) July 7 (Wed.) "I Am Joaquin," performed on film by the Teatro Campesino group an epic poem by Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales. (11 a.m. and 2 p.m., PS-10; free.) July 9 (Fri.) A mime presentation by renowned Czech pantomime artist Antonin Hodek, "A Touch of Silent." A delightful program for all ages. (8 p.m., PS-10; free.) July 10 (Sat.) "That Cold Day in the Park," starring Sandy Dennis. The second in the "popular" film series presented by the A.S. B. Actiyities Committee. (8 p.m., PS-10; admission free to students; 25^ to faculty, staff, guests.) (Continued on Page 4)
5 COMING EVENTS -(Cont'd) July 14 (Wed.) "Black and White Uptight," film on the myths that perpetuate prejudice against black people in our society. (11 a.m. & 2 p.m., PS-10; free) July 13 (Tues.)"Building the Earth," filmstrip on the reality of nature. "All around us, as far as the eye can see, the" universe holds together," What s it all about? (9, 9: and 10:30 a.m. showings, C-117; free) July 16 (Fri.) A live organ score by William G. Blanchard at the console accompanies the antics of Buster Keaton in the 1923 silent comedy classic, "Our Hospitality." * * PEOPLE'S LOBBY Tom Rentz (A-V), member of the People's Lobby, ASKS FOR DELEGATES clean environment organization, has received a request for representatives from the CSCSB campus to attend a meeting July 10, 10:15 a.m. for the purpose oc organizing the campaign for legislation for clean environment. The meeting will be held at 1524 N. Western Ave., Hollywood. COLLEGE POLICE HAVE NEW NUMBER FACULTY APPOINTMENTS FOR FALL REPORTED The new extension for the College Police office, effective immediately, is 505. Over 28 faculty vacancies have been filled for the coming academic year. Among these are: Mary J, Butter (E.A., Georgia State U.; M.A., Pennsylvania State University) has received an appointment as Asst. Prof, of Psychology. Stella T. Clark (B.A., University of Mississippi; M-A., University of Kansas) will join the Foreign Language Department as Asst. Prof, of Spanish. II Clinton B. Jones (B.S, Southern University; M.A. Cal State LA; and a Ph.D. candidate at Claremont Graduate School) will join the ^ political science teaching staff as Assoc. Prof, of Political Science. In the Natural Sciences Division, John H. Craig has been appointed Asst. Prof. Chemistry. (B.S.,George Washington University; Ph.D., Georgetown University) He is presently at the University of Illinois. Ronald C. Johnson ( B.A. and M.A. University of Windsor, Ontario,^ Canada) has been appointed Asst. Prof, of Geography. The English Department will be joined by George E. Slusser (A.B., UC, Berkeley; graduate work. University de Poitiers, France; candidate j for Ph.D., Harvard University and Eullbright research grant recipient, Germany, ) who has received an appointment as Asst. Prof., Englisl
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