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1 ' ALIPOIINIA,.OLYT. CHNIC STAT. UNIV.IISITY SAN LUIS o as..o, CALIPOIIINIA ea40t Volume 23, Number 4 August 8, 1972 MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP OBSERVING 25TH ANNIVERSARY The California Workshop for Physical Education and Athletic Coaching for men is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The workshop, which began on campus yesterday (Monday, Aug. 7) and will continue through Aug. 18, is jointly sponsored by Cal Poly, the California State Department of Education, and the California Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Goals of the two-week-long conference, according to Robert A. Mott (Head of the Men's Physical Education Department), are the improvement of athletic coaching and teaching of physical education in the secondary schools of California. Keynote speaker for the workshop for men will be Jesse Owens, hero of the 1936 Olympic Games for the United States who is now a consultant for the Lincoln-Mercury Division of Ford Motor Company. He will address a combined session of the men's PE workshop and a similar workshop for women in physical education on Wednesday (Aug. 9) morning. Sessions of the two workshops, both traditional summer programs at Cal Poly for many years, overlap this year. The program for women began on July 31 and will continue through Friday (Aug. 11). Other featured speakers for the men's workshop will be Eddie Crowder, head football coach at University of Colorado, and Jerry Tarkanian, head basketball coach at California State University, Long Beach. Dr. Mott, who is coordinator of arrangements for both workshops, said the men's program began in Since that time it has grown and has featured a number of leaders in education, government, sports, and physical education as keynote speakers. OWENS TALK MOVED TO CHUMASH AUDITORIUM Arrangements that will make it possible for the public to attend the talk by Jesse Owens, hero of the 1936 Olympic Games, on Wednesday (Aug. 9) morning at Cal Poly were completed late Friday (Aug. 4) afternoon. Robert A. Mott (Head of the Men's Physical Education Department) said Owens' 11 a.m. address before a combined session of two workshops for physical education teachers has been moved to the 1100-seat Chumash Auditorium of the Julian A. McPhee College Union. Admission will be free. Dr. Mott, who is in charge of arrangements for the two workshops, said the large number of inquiries from area residents who wanted to hear Owens prompted the changa of location. The combined session had originally been planned just for workshop participants and scheduled for the 500-seat Cal Poly Theater. Owens will be a participant in opening ceremonies for the 20th Olympic Games in Munich, West Germany later this month.

2 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 2 CAL POLY A S I WILL HONOR CREDIT CARD FOR TICKET PURCHASES Robin Baggett, president of Cal Poly's Associated Students, Inc., has announced that arrangements have been completed to honor Bankamericards in the purchase of tickets for major ASI-sponsored public events for which an admission charge will be made. The cards will be honored for the first time when reserved-seat season tickets for Cal Poly's 1972 home football games go on sale. The season tickets priced at $17.50 for the public and $7.50 for Associated Students, Inc. cardholders, admit holders to the five home games. The first home game will be played in Mustang Stadium at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16. Reservations for season football tickets may be made now at the AS! business office on campus. As in past years, holders of season tickets from prior years will have first choice of the seats they previously occupied. Prior year season ticket holders have until September 5 to obtain their tickets. All other reservations will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis when ticket distribution begins on Sept. 6. Reservations requests should be accompanied by a check for $17.50 ($7.50 for AS! card holders). The cards can be used for the purchase of tickets at the AS! Business Office in the Julian A. McPhee College Union and at the Bank of America College Square Branch. Ticket purchases with the cards will also be available at selected downtown locations to be announced later. COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE VACANCIES LISTED Information on administrative positions at other colleges and universities, for which applications are presently being received, is available in the university Placement and Financial Aid Office, Adm-213, Positions presently listed include: California State University, Fresno -- Administrative Analyst, salary range $927 to $1,243 per month, bachelor's degree in business administration or public administration and other experience required, filing deadline is Sept. 1, California State University, San Diego -- Dean of Students, salary range $20,388 to $24,792 annually, doctor's degree or equivalent and extensive experience in higher education with emphasis on student affairs and administration are required, expected appointment date is Feb. 1, University of Maine at Farmington -- Chairman of the Division of Education, threequarter administrative and one-quarter teaching position, appointment for the academic year, salary not listed, doctor's degree or the equivalent is required. RETURN OF INTER-CAMPuS MAIL ENVELOPES REQUESTED Return of excess supplies of inter-campus mail envelopes is being requested by the General Office. Offices and departments that have quantities of the envelopes in, excess of their needs are asked to return them to the Duplication Center, Adm-129. The end of the seventh week of instruction fo:r the SUJT'trle:r Qua:rte:r wiu be Monday, Aug. 21.

3 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 3 DAVID GRANT NAMED TO C U f C STUDY TEAM David Grant (English Department) has been appointed to the statewide faculty-administrator Carnegie Program Implementation Team of the California State University and Colleges, which will evaluate and report on the progress of Carnegie grant experimental programs at California State College, Dominguez Hills; California State College, Bakersfield; and California State University, San Francisco. Other members of the team, according to Dr. Grant, who was nominated by Cal Poly, are Milton Dobkin, vice president of academic affairs, California State University, Humboldt; Yvette Fallandy, provost, Old School, California State College, Sonoma; and C. V. Metzler, professor of engineering, California State University, Northridge. These programs, which are funded by a $450,000 Carnegie Foundation Grant, will be in operation during the coming academic year and the final evaluations will be completed during the summer of EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS STUDIED BY CAL POLY TEAM Richard Skidmore of Lancaster, one of four students from Cal Poly, who toured Central America on a feasibility study of exchange programs and career opportunities, believes there is an excellent opportunity to develop exchange programs among university students of the Central American nations and Cal Poly. Skidmore, a graduate student in international agriculture, became interested in international careers after attending a conference on missionary work in Chicago two years ago. He sess exchange programs as both a ~eans to improve international relations and as an opportunity for students to determine if they are really interested in careers abroad. Skidmore joined Donald D. Adams of Hermosa Beach, Ruben D. Cantu of Hollister, and Douglas L. Tillman of San Jose on the Central American trip. They visited the Barcena and San Carlos Universities in Guatemala, the National School of Agriculture in El Salvador, and the Pan American School and the University of Honduras in Honduras. The four students travelled with Charles Atlee (Crop Science Department), who remained in Guatemala on a special consultative project with the extension service and vocational agricultural education project of the Barcena school. FRESH PRODUCE BEING FEATURED AT PRODUCE STORE Fresh fruits and vegetables grown on the campus farm are presently being featured at the Campus Produce Store located in the Food Processing Building. Included are pears, peaches, oranges, apples, lemons, plums, sweet corn, summer squash, bell peppers, chili peppers, cucumbers, and parsley. Dried apricots are also available through the Crop Science Department in 8-ounce packages or by the pound. When purchased in the smaller package, the price is 79 cents. By the pound, the price is $1.10 per pound, when purchased in orders of five or more pounds. The dried apricots may be ordered by telephoning or

4 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 4 CANDIDATES BEING SOUGHT FOR FACULTY POSITIONS Candidates for four teaching positions on the faculty of the university are presently being sought, according to Larry R. Voss (Director of Personnel Relations). Those inte~ested in learning more about any of the positions, or in ~pplying for any of them, are invited to contact the appropriate school dean or department head. Cal Poly is an Affirmative Action employer. Brief descriptions of the available positions read: Lecturer ($141-$250) (part-time--teaching 3 units), Philosophy Department, School of Communicative Arts and Humanities. Duties and responsibilities include teaching one section of world religions. Master's degree acceptable if no PhD applicants. Position available for Fall Quarter, Intermediate Vocational Instructor ($777-$945), Ornamental Horticulture Department, School of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Duties and responsibilities include working closely with undergraduate students in the production of nursery and greenhouse crops as well as in lecture and laboratory classes. Applicants must possess a master's degree in ornamental horticulture or closely related field. Prefer candidates with commercial nursery or landscape experience, and a good knowledge of ornamental plants of California. Intermediate Instructor ($777-$945), Agricultural Management Department, School of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Duties and responsibilities include instructing in the area of agricultural credit and finance, developing credit sequence in the major, student advising, and involvement in department and school committees. Applicants should possess a master's degree in business administration (other master's degrees with specializations in the above teaching areas will be considered) and have a fundamental background in agriculture. Members of minority groups and women are encouraged to apply. Intermediate Instructor ($777-$945), Natural Resources Management Department. Duties and responsibilities include teaching courses in resource planning, resource survey, and related subjects. Experience in program or project planning is desirable. Applicants must possess the terminal degree of Doctor of Philosophy, or be qualifiable for the terminal degree. Consideration will be given to those individuals who have sufficient professional experience to compensate for lack of the terminal degree. Minority applicants are encouraged to apply. EARLY REGISTRATION FOR LEA".~Y SEMINAR URGED Members of the Cal Poly faculty and staff interested in attending a weekend seminar to be given by anthropologist Louis S. B. Leakey in mid-november at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena are being urged to register early. An announcement received from the Social Sciences Department points out that costs for the seminar, which is planned for Nov , is $75. An optional field trip to Dr. Leakey's Calico Mountains Excavations is planned for the weekends of Nov. 4 and 18 at a cost of $25. per person. Further information about the seminar and field trip can be obtained from Frederick F. Schantz (Social Sciences Department), who reports that a few scholarships covering costs for the seminar are available to qualified teachers or students whose institutions are not able to provide funding.

5 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 5 VACANT SUPPORT STAFF POSITIONS LISTED BY PERSONNEL OFFICER Nine vacant positions on the support staff of the university have been announced by S. Milton Piuma (Staff Personnel Officer). Descriptions of the positions and other vacancies are posted on the bulletin board located outside the Personnel Office, Adm 110, Those interested in applying for any of the positions should contact the Personnel Office to obtain an application. Cal Poly is an Affirmative Action employer. The positions are: Departmental Secretary li-b ($605-$734), Physics Department, School of Science and Mathematics. Duties and responsibilities include typing correspondence and technical material, taking dictation and transcribing, filing and duplicating, directing clerical assistant, keeping up-to-date records, preparing attendance reports, and acting as receptionist. Applicants must have passed the General Clerical Test, be high school graduates with two years clerical experience, be able to take dictation at 100 wpm, and type 45 wpm. Technical Assistant II ($599-$728), Art Department, School of Communicative Arts and Humanities. Duties and responsibilities include basic maintenance and care of tools, materials, and equipment; storage and distribution of studio materials; and ordering and inventory of art and crafts supplies. Applicants must be high school graduates with one year of experience as a technical assistant I or two years experience in related work pertinent to a college instructional program. In addition, must possess basic wood and machine shop skills for maintenance and repair of machinery and hand tools. Computer Operator ($676-$821), Computer Center, Academic Affairs Division. Duties and responsibilities include the operation of the university's digital computer systems. Applicants must have successfully completed two years of college, have one year experience operating medium to large scale computer systems, good knowledge of IBM 360/0S job control, and some knowledge of computer programming. Experience with computer graphics, timesharing, and remote job entry operations are all highly desirable. Clerical Assistant II-A ($484-$589), Library, Academic Affairs Division. Duties and responsibilities include collecting and preparing periodicals for binding and maintaining necessary files. Applicants must have passed the General Clerical Test, be high school graduates with one year clerical experience, and be able to type 45 wpm. Clerical Assistant II-A ($ $294.50) (half-time), Library, Academic Affairs Division. Duties and responsibilities include serving students and faculty in the Reserve Subsection; preparing and typing records for reserve material; and performing related tasks under the direction of the supervisor. Applicants must have passed the General Clerical Test, be high school graduates with one year clerical experience, and be able to type 45 wpm. Clerical Assistant II-A ($484-$589), School of Engineering and Technology. Duties and responsibilities include keeping accurate records on all students enrolled in engineering and technology curricula and answering telephones. Applicants must have passed the General Clerical Test, be high school graduates with two years of clerical experience, and be able to type 45 wpm. Because of the need for continuity, applicants must plan to be in the area for a reasonable length of time. (Continued on Page 6)

6 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 6 FOLK SINGER WILL SHARE CAMPUS CONCERT BILL Victoria, the San Francisco folk singer-guitarist with a captivating soprano voice, will appear in concert at Cal Poly on Saturday (Aug. 12). Her performance at 8 p.m. in the Chumash Auditorium of Cal Poly's Julian A. McPhee College Union will augment a performance by Foghat, a rock group newly arrived in the U.S. from England. The concert, which will be open to the public, is being sponsored by the Summer Program Committee of the Associated Students, Inc., at Cal Poly. Admission will be $1.50 for college students, $2 for all others. Victoria began her singing career by giving free concerts at the cannery in San Francisco. She chose to become a professional after attending a lecture on how to survive in the recording business given by David Rubinson of San Francisco Records. Rubinson auditioned the frail vocalist and produced her first album on the San Francisco label. Victoria plays the acoustical guitar and the piano, composes most of her own music - about the things and people who have passed through her life. The daughter of a construction worker, Victoria learned guitar in Colombia -- she already was an accomplished pianist. VACANT SUPPORT STAFF POSITIONS (Continued from Page 5) Procurement Assistant ($842-$1023), Purchasing Office, Business Affairs Division. Duties and responsibilities include supervising the Purchasing Office, Warehouse/Mail Service, and other related support services under the supervision of the Procurement and Support Services Officer. Applicants must possess the equivalent to graduation from college. Additional qualifying experience, such as in purchasing and contract principles and practices, developing and interpreting specifications, shipping and receiving, office management, and financial record keeping may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Departmental Secretary I-B ($548-$666), School of Architecture and Environmental Design. Duties and responsibilities include taking dictation, typing, secretarial duties, student payroll, and preparing purchase requisitions and budget records. Must be able to assist parents, future students, and visitors with general information regarding operations in the School of Architecture and Environmental Design. Applicants must have passed the General Clerical Test, be high school graduates with two years clerical experience, be able to take dictation at 90 wpm, and be able to type 45 wpm. Clerical Assistant II-B ($522-$635), School of Architecture and Environmental Design. Duties and responsibilities include shorthand, typing, filing, operating various office machines, working with student records, and assisting parents, students, and visitors with general information regarding curricula and operations in the School of Architecture and Environmental Design. Applicants must have passed the General Clerical Test, be high school graduates with one year clerical experience, be able to take dictation at 90 wpm, and type 45 wpm. - The Academia Hotiday between the 1972 Swnmer Quarter and the 1972 Fall Quarte:r_'IJ)ill begin on Friday, Sept. Z5, and continue through Sunday, Sept. 17. Monday, Sept. 18, 'IJ)ill be the start of the Fall Quarter for members of the university faauzty.

7 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 7 VACANCIES ON FOUNDATION STAFF LISTED Two positions on~ staff of the Cal Poly Foundation which are currently vacant have been listed by Jack Fryer (Foundation Personnel Officer). Applicants for either of the vacancies are invited to contact the Foundation Personnel Office, CU-212, to obtain further information. The Cal Poly Foundation is an Affirmative Action employer. The vacant positions are: Housekeeper ($492-$599), Foundation Custodial Department. Required, under supervision, to perform housekeeping duties and other work as required. Applicants must have completed at least eight grades of elementary education or have qualifying experience which may be substituted on a year-for-year basis. Grammar Instructor ($8,600 annually), High School Equivalency Program. Positions requires at least one year of successful teaching experience. A minimum academic preparation of a bachelor's degree is preferred. Preference will be given to applicants who are fluent in Spanish and knowledgeable in the area of mig~ant education. SEVENTH WEEK OF INSTRUCTION WILL END ON AUG. 21 A reminder issued last week by Gerald N. Punches (Registrar) calls attention to the fact that the seventh week of instruction for the Summer Quarter will end at 5 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 21. Punches pointed out that the catalog of courses states, "Except for college recognized emergencies, no withdrawals from a course will be permitted after the end of the seventh week of instruction." DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER MUSICALS IN OAKLAND The Personnel Office received word this week that Producers Associates, Inc. will be allowing employees of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, a discount rate of 50 cents per ticket off on all adult prices (except for box seats) for the Woodminister Summer Musicals in Oakland. Students under 18 years of age are entitled to one dollar off. Employees need only show their identification card or cite the card number on university stationery for mail orders. HIGH.SCHOQL JOURNALISTS NEAR COMPLETION OF SUMMER PROGRAM Thirty student journalists who have either just finished or are just ready to begin their senior years of high school study are nearing completion of an intensive twoweek-long summer short course in journalism and public relations. From throughout Southern California, they are attending classes under a speciallyselected faculty of men and women representing newspapers, radio and television stations, and businesses. Now in its 23rd year as a summer program at Cal Poly, the short course is sponsored and arranged by the California Scholastics Press Association and directed by Ralph Alexander of Long Beach. Typewritten copy intended for the next issue of Cal Poly Report must be received prior to 12 noon Frida Au 18 in the Office of Information Services Administration-210.

8 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 8 WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE??? Robert L. Gordon (Ornamental Horticulture Department) is one of 27 florists from throughout the nation who played a "return engagement" at the 1972 Teleflora Delivery Service, Inc., national conference in Atlanta, Ga., July 30-Aug.2. The immediate pastpresident of the American Institute of Floral Design, Gordon has been a speaker and demonstrator of floral design techniques at workshops in England and Japan in recent months, and is coordinator of the AIFD workshop held on campus each summer. Ian Begg (Mechanical Engineering Department) was a participant in the second annual Urban Technology Conference held in San Francisco July Sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and other engineering societies, the event brought together civic leaders and members of the technological world in an effort to solve such problems as urban transportation, housing, waste disposal, and law enforcement. Frederick F. Schantz (Social Sciences Department), himself a Shasta Indian, addressed the Tribal Council of the Santa Inez Reservation on July 23. His remarks concerned the federal government's land claims settlement about which the Santa Inez Chumash, as well as most other California Indians, are unclear. Shantz, a member of the Cal Poly faculty since start of the Summer Quarter, presented facts from the Governor's Indian Assistance Project Office. Several other American Indians, including several Cal Poly students, accompanied Schantz. Don M. Morris (Associate Dean, Continuing Education) and J. Barron Wiley (Education Department) have been installed as president-elect and second vice president, respectively, of the Beta Gamma Field Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa national professional society serving the field of education. Erland Dettloff (also Education Department) is the chapter's representative to the society's district conference. Nearly 150 Educators from throughout San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties are members of the chapter. Paul Cone (Business Administration Department) is co-author of an article titled "Management D~velopment Can Be More Effective," which appeared in the Spring, 1972, issue of California Management Review. Dr. Cone was joined in the research for and writing of the article by Richard N. McKinney of Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Lawrence F. Talbott (Industrial Technolggy Department) has completed all of the requirements for his Doctor of Education Degree at Utah State University. Dr. Talbott joined the Cal Poly faculty in Prior to that time he has served in various management positions in the California aerospace industry. Luther B. Hughes, Jr. (Soil. Science Department) has co-authored a chapter titled "A Study of Bacterial Populations and Bacterial Decomposition of Carbaryl in Farm Pond Waters," which appears in a recently-published research summary report. The report, titled Effect of Pesticide Residues and Other Organa-Toxicants on the quality of Surface and Ground Water Resources, was published by the Purdue University Water Resources Research Center. Larry V. Hutchison (Psychology Department) has been informed by the Psychology Department of University of Portland that he has successfully completed all of the requirements for his doctor's degree in psychology. Monday through Thursday, Sept. "/,1, through 1.4, wiu be the final. e:camination peraiod fora the 1972 summer> Quaratera.

9 Cal Poly Report -- August 8, Page 9 COMING EVENTS --- COMING EVENTS --- COMING EVENTS Women's Physical Education Workshop-- Continuing through Friday, Aug. 11, all day, campus. Workshop for women who are physical education teachers in schools through out California; jointly sponsored by Cal Poly, California Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and the State Department of Education. By regis tration in advance. Men's Physical Education Workshops --Monday, Aug. 7, through Friday, Aug. 18, all day, campus. Workshop for men who are physical educators and athletic coaches in schools throughout California; jointly sponsored by Cal Poly, the California Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, and the State Department of Education. By registration in advance. Physical Education Speaker-- Wednesday, Aug. 9, 11 a.m., Julian A. McPhee College Union Chumash Auditorium. Address by Jesse Owens, hero of the 1936 Olympic Games for the U.S.; presented as part of the 1972 Men's and Women's Physical Education Workshops. Public invited. Art Exhibit -- Thursday, Aug. 10, through Tuesday, Aug. 22, all day, Julian A. McPhee College Union Room 221. Paintings in oil by Annie Lenney, landscape painter from New Jersey; sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee of the Associated Students, Inc. Public invited. Folk-Rock Concert-- Saturday, Aug. 12, 8 p.m., Julian A. McPhee College Union Chu mash Auditorium. Concert by Victoria, singer-guitarist, and Foghat, an English rock blues group; sponsored by the Summer Programs Committee of Cal Poly's Associated Stu dents, Inc. General admission tickets- students, $1.50; all others, $2. End of Summer Sessions -- Friday, Aug. 18. Close of the 1972 Summer Session for stu dents and faculty involved in the Summer Sessions program. Accountants Conference -- Sunday through Wednesday, Aug , Cal Poly Theater. An nual advanced study conference of the Sochety of California Accountants; hosted by the Cal Poly Business Administration Department. Members invited; by registration in advance. Work Experience Education Workshop-- Monday through Friday, Aug , all day, Science Building Room E-27. Workshop in accountability in work experience education for selected secondary school teachers from throughout California; sponsored by the Cal Poly Education Department and the State Department of Education. By registration in advance. for Teachers and Tutors of Mi rant Children-- Monday through Friday, Aug. day, Julian A. McPhee College Union Room 207. Multi-county program for teachers of migrant children; co-sponsored by the California State Office of Migrant Education and Cal Poly's Education Department. By reservation in advance. Typewritten copy to 12 noon Frida for the next issue of Cal Poly Report must be received prior in the Office of Information Services Administration-210.

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