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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 " (1982). 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 0 ^bulletin California state callege, sen bernardino.ii February 5, 1982 ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT STAFF To ELECT SELECTION COMMITTEE REP Administrative and support staff will vote for a representative on the Presi dential Selection Advisory Committee Wednesday, Feb. 10. Voting will take place from 9 a.m.-a p.m. at the south end of the Library. Staff who will not be on campus that day may pick up an absentee ballot from the Office of the Vice President for Administration, AD-104, prior to Feb. 10. Candidates are Richard Bennecke (Dean of Students Office), Janice Lemmond (Purchasing), Frank Lootens (Natural Sciences), Donald Sapronetti (Accounting) and Robert Schwabe (Institutional Research). FACULTY ELECTIONS FOR PSAC REP BEGIN TODAY Balloting for three faculty representatives who will serve on the Presidential Selection Advisory Committee will begin today. Faculty members will receive ballots through the mail and must vote by if p.m., Feb. 12 Nominations, made either by petition or self-nomination, closed yesterday. Only tenure-track faculty are eligible to serve on the committee. However, all full-time faculty, as defined in the faculty constitution, may vote. THREE ALREADY CHOSEN FOR SELECTIONS COMMITTEE Pauline Barbour, Luella Cohen and John Kirwan have been selected to serve on the Presidential Selection Advisory Committee. Mrs. Barbour, Associated Student president, will represent the students; Kirwan, a 1971 graduate with a B.A. in political science, will represent the alumni; and Mrs. Cohen will represent the Campus Advisory Board. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ELECTION UNOFFICIAL RESULTS ANNOUNCED port. Run-off elections will be held sometime within the next six weeks for determination of the bargaining unit for CSU faculty, academic support staff and health care sup- Faculty and academic support have voted to be represented and will select from the United Professors of California and the Congress of Faculty Associations. Health care support balloting will be between UPC and California State Employees Assn. Unofficial results from the Chancellor's Office indicate the CSU physicians favor Union of American Physicians and Dentists; operations and support services chose CSEA; skilled crafts picked State Employees Trade Council and clerical and administrative suddort services named CSFA.

3 CAMPUS INVITED TO SING LOVE SONGS ON THURSDAY individual or as a group. Members of the campus community ^students, faculty, staff will sing in a St. Valentine's Day celebration of love songs at noon, Thursday, in the Recital Hall. Everyone is invited to sign up to sing, either as an Registration is being taken at the Music Department Office. A list of suggested songs is posted near the Music Department Office, or vocalists can choose their own numbers, from popular tunes to arias. Many songs are on the suggestion list, such as "Looking for a Boy," "Love in Bloom," "I Wanta Be Loved by You" (boo-boop-be-doo), "Paper Moon," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," and "You're the Top." Vocal training and auditions are not required. Dr. Richard Saylor (Music) is organizing this open event and will help participants with music and lyrics. Althea Waites (Music) has volunteered her services as accompanist, although performers may provide their own accompaniment. The program will also include performances by Dr. Saylor's students and a sing-along. BACK PAY INTEREST BILL KILLED IN COMMITTEE The State Assembly Ways and Means Committee "dropped" AB 161, at its meeting Jan. 13- AB 161 would have given state employees the interest earned on the SB 91 lump sum salary payment that had been set aside in v^ile the retroactive issue was pending in the courts. The back pay was distributed in January UNI PHI RECOGNIZES Two FOR ACHIEVEMENT Students Nelson Gibson and Ken Stout have received $100 scholarships from the Uni Phi Club for their academic achievements and sincere interest and plans for a sound career. Gibson, a senior majoring in business admini Stout, a stration, plans to work toward a master's in business administration. Junior in business administration, plans to be an accountant. How To FEED A career Planning and Placement Center is sponsoring a work- «1, shop for students interested in working in the art fields from STARVING ARTIST 2-k p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 10, in SS 171. Titled "How to Feed a Starving Artist," the program will emphasize marketing of their work, learning survival skills, and finding jobs both in and out of the field. The workshop is open to all majors. The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published Fridays by the Public Affairs Office, AD 117, Ext Items for publication should be received in writing by noon Tuesday. Edna Steinman, Director of Public Affairs Editor, Jill Scanlan Writer, Pat Wolff Calendar, Ruth Moran Printed in the Duplicating Center

4 SONIC ART SHOW OPENS FEB. 13 A Sonic Art Show combining visual expression with sound will open with a reception from 7-10 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 13, in the art galleries at Cal State and San Bernardino Valley College. Oris Forster, whose avant garde instruments show an ancient Greek influence, will give a concert at 8 p.m. during the opening reception at Cal State. He also will give a workshop at noon, Friday, Feb. 12 In VA 110. Other special workshops and concerts at Cal State and Valley College are planned during the show, which closes March 14. They will be announced in The Bulletin prior to their scheduled dates. A program of events is available from the Art Department. The show is an exhibition of works by 20 artists who, through their instruments and sculptures, explore sound for its own sake, outside the realm of western traditional music. Examples are an elk harp, made with elk's antlers; a skullimba, an instrument similar to a thumb piano, but built on a human skull; a sculpture incorporating archery bows; clay and wooden whistles of all sizes and shapes and large contrabass marimbas. Also among the Items will be "Mozart's Moog," a briefcase full of music box mechanisms, and "Back on the Ladder, the Beat Goes On.. a strange concoction that includes two vacuum cleaners. Marl in Halverson, a senior art major at Cal State, is organizing this show and its special events. The program is partially funded by a grant from the California Arts Counci1. VISITING ENSFMBLE TO PRESENT "The Five centuries Ensemble," an international M fs T r quartet, will present music from the past and MUSIC SPANNING THE CENTURIES present in striking contrasts at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, In the Recital Hall. Tickets to the concert, which is part of the Music at Cal State series, also are available at the door for $2 students, $5 general. Members of the ensemble, which has performed throughout the world, are Carol Plantamura, soprano; John Patrick Thomas, countertenor; Martha McCaughey, viola da gamba; and Arthur Haas, keyboard instruments. The group will present music ranging from the l4th through 20th centuries. TRADITIONAL GERMAN FASCHING Faschlng, a traditional festive occasion in r Q. M Cnrn yj Germany much like the MardI Gras In New Orleans, AT LAL otate NEXT iriday will be celebrated here from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Feb. 12, in the Student Union. Participants are encourated to dress in any type of imaginative costume, whether beautiful, comic or grotesque. A German band, the Barons, will play traditional and current selections for dancing. Volunteers will be available to help participants learn German march dances and polkas. Admission is $1 students, $1.50 general. This event is sponsored by the German Club.

5 CSU CHANCELLOR SUMMARIZES Q N T3 r\ AC Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke summarized the gover- KESULTS UF DUDGET UECREASE nor's support budget that is 2.5 percent At a meeting of the Board of Trustees in January, below what the California State University system and the state had previously agreed upon as a base budget. The governor's budget submitted to the Legislature In January provides $996,708,585 for support and $27,221,000 for capital outlay. The results of the support budget decrease will be: No provision of $11,856,115 for needed program Improvements. An additional reduction of program funding below normal levels totaling $12,^15,227. Curtailment of student enrollment below normal projections by 2,000 FTE students. Implementation of a new student fee averaging $4l per student to replace funding. Along with higher fees, the outlook is that prospective students will have increased difficulty getting admitted to the campus of their choice, admitted students will have difficulty enrolling in certain programs, and the enrolled students will have difficulty registering for the right courses In the right sequence, according to the chancellor's projections. Also at the January meeting, the Board of Trustees amended Title 5, the California Administrative Code, to implement the additional admission requirements in English and mathematics for entering freshmen adopted by the Board In November and effective in fall 198^. The trustees also amended the code to clarify the nature and purpose of U.S. history, constitution and the American ideals requirements and to make provisions for implementation of the requirements. The Board adopted academic master plans for the 19 campuses, covering through as the basis for campus master planning; resolved that a formal review of existing degree curricula continue to be conducted annual ly by campuses; and removed a systemwide moratorium on the granting of honorary degrees. BLACK CULTURE DEPICTED ^ variety of work including oil paintings and wood A T E b l o c k p r i n t s d e p i c t i n g b l a c k c u l t u r e, a r e o n e x h i b i t IHROUGH ART IN LIBRARY through Feb. 19 in the Library. "Contributing Feelings and ideas" is the theme of the exhibit by 11 artists. Cal State students participating are Izetta Barber, Mary Carter, Hazel Ganther, Juanita Hampton and Carl Jones. The show is sponsored by the Black Students Union. Other exhibitors are from San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Washington, O.C. TICKETS FOR SHAKESPEARE student tickets for "The Tempest," and "The Taming «p y «I, of the Shrew" are on sale at the Student Union UN OALE IN OTUDENT UNION counter. Tickets will go on sale to the general public Wednesday. The American Shakespeare Company will present "The Tempest" at 2 p.m., March 3* and "The Taming of the Shrew" at 8:15 p.m., March A, in the Recital Hall. Tickets are $3 students, $6 general for the matinee and $4 and $7.50 for the evening performance.

6 LOST AND FOUND Associated students will hold an auction of lost and found items from 10 a.m.-? p.m., Tuesday. Items up for bid and sale will be displayed in the Activities Office of the Student Union. By not claiming the items within 180 days, the former owners have relinquished ownership according to state law. The items now will be auctioned by sealed bid. Bidders will submit in writing the highest amount they are willing to pay for an item, which might include a calculator, radio, umbrella, watch, tape deck, portable typewriter, piece of jewelry, pair of sunglasses or prescription glasses. AUSTRIA IS SUBJECT Or. Paul O. Straublnger, professor emeritus at UCR, will ^ y AC speak about "Images of Austria" and present slides on the UF lalk AND olides country at ^ p.m., Wednesday, in LC 2^1. The event, sponsored by the German Club, is free and open to the public. MATH GRADUATE David Hoover, a Gal State math graduate, will speak about his J Q P - work from noon-1 p.m., Monday, in Bi 129. He will discuss his 10 opeak rebi o role in setting up and running a computer network that handles medical data for Loma Linda University Medical Center and other hospitals. The session will be informal, with opportunity for questions. No HOLIDAYS IN REBRUARY Cal state win be in session Friday, Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday, and Monday, Feb. 15, the legal holiday for Washington's birthday. Classes will meet and offices will be open both days. NOTEWORTHY Robert Streeter (Grounds Maintenance) has finished second in an engineering class of 20 on "Training and Certification of Testers for Backflow Prevention Devices" given by the Foundation for Cross- Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at USC Jan In this intensive course Streeter's score of 95 was second to a score of 96. A Vietnam veteran, Streeter was employed as an irrigation specialist for the City of Riverside Parks and Recreation Department for 10 years before coming to Cal State as irrigation specialist in October EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (Applications will not be accepted until 2 PERSONNEL Clerical Assistant IMA $1195" $lal5/mo.; full-time, permanent; available immediately. Apply by 2 p.m., Feb. 12. p.m. today) PLACEMENT Placement Counselor $ 158?-$1908/mo.; full-time, temporary to June 15, 1983; available September Apply at Placement Office by April 9, 1982.

7 FBIOAY. February 5 I:00 p.m. I:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6:30 & 9:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Men's Basketball Accounting Association Federal Tax Form Preparation Barbara Rogers Workshop F11m "Marathon Man" npanu 'Ueman at Nloht" Gym Recital Hal 1 Drama Lab SATURDAY. February 6 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. SUNDAY. February 7 G.R.E. " Co-ed Floor Hockey,. Drama "Women at Night" Drama Lab NOTHING SCHEDULED MONDAY. February 8 11:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Unl Phi Club Meeting Newman Club Meeting California Faculty Association Meeting Campus Retention Committee Disabled Students Rap Session Associated Students Board Meeting Islamic Club Meeting Coalition for Peaceful Co-Existence C 219 C 10<t C 104 S.U. Mtg. Room 8 TUESDAY. February 9 it:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY. February 10 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:'»5 p.m. 8:15 p.m. THURSDAY. February 11 NMn 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. FRIDAY. February 12 S 2 p.m. 1:00 p.m. A:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Basic Writing Lab: Basic Sentence Construction and RecognltIon Campus Crusade Club Meeting Newman Club Meeting Gay and Lesbian Union Meeting Adult College Opportunity Program Seminar: Stress Management Placement Workshop: Asserting Yourself In the Job Interview Accounting Association Federal Tax Form Preparation mark Students Union Heetino Serrano Village Balloon/Candy Sale EOP Mid-quarter Meeting R.N. Association Meeting MEChA Meeting Business Management Club Meeting Basic Writing Lab: Basic Sentence Construction and Recognition Placement Workshop: How To Feed A Starving Artist Islamic Club Meeting German Club Meeting Accounting Association Volleyball Club Flu* Fenturles Ensemble Serrano Village Balloon/Candy Sale MEChA Flower and Bake Sale English Department Brown Bag Lunch Christian Life Club Meeting Associated Students Review Board Valentine's Day Sing Disabled Student Services Meeting Basic Writing Lab: Basic Sentence Construction and Recognlt ion Placement Workshop: Graduate School Interview Campus Crusade Club Meeting Intramural Sports Trivia Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Club Associated Students Sponsored Dance LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY/NOT A CAMPUS HOLIDAY Serrano Village Balloon/Candy Sale Cartoons Sponsored by Associated Students Film "Hellcats of the Navy" Accounting Association Federal Tax Form Preparation Alumni Education Chapter Meeting Shalom Club H11 lei Retreat Faschlng/Mardi Gras Dance PS 105 C 125 LC 204 PS 227 C 104 C 125 LC 269 SS 171 S.U. Mtg. Room B LC 241 LC 500 North C 125 S.U. Mtg. Room B Recital Hal 1 LC 244 PS 227 C 104 GB LC 500 North Off-campus SUMPRoom

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