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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 2-8-1974 February 8 1974 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "February 8 1974" (1974). Friday Bulletin. Paper 342. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/342 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.

CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETIN February 8, 1974 UPCOMING HOLIDAYS FOR YEAR LISTED With gasoline supplies showing signs of lessening and talk of rationing growing, employees of the College may want to plan ahead on holidays. Listed below are holidays established in the Academic Calendars for the remainder of 1973-74 and part of 1974-75: /ro9 May 27 June 4 July 4 July 5 August 30 September 2 September 9 October 14 November 5 November 11 November 28 November 29 December 23 December 25 January 1 February 12 February 18 Lincoln's Birthday - Washington's Birthday- Use for August 30 Holiday Academ.- Administrative Holiday Memorial Day- Academic-Administrative Holiday Primary Election Day- Use for July 5 Holiday Independence Day- Academic-Administrative Holiday Academic-Administrative Holiday-(in lieu of June 4) Administrative Holiday (in lieu of February 12) Labor Day - Administrative Holiday Admission Day - Administrative Holiday Columbus Day - Use for November 29 Holiday Election Day - Use for December 23 Holiday Veterans Day - Use for in-lieu Floating Holiday Thanksgiving Day - Academic-Administrative Holiday Academic-Administrative Holiday (in-lieu of October 14) Administrative Holiday (in-lieu of November 5) Christmas Day - Administrative Holiday New Year's Day - Administrative Holiday 500 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS INVITED TO BLACK CAREER DEVELOPMENT DAY ON CAMPUS * * -k Over 500 high school students from local schools will be on campus next Thursday, Feb. 14, for the Educational Opportunity Program and Black Student Union jointlysponsored Black Career Development Day, Thirty-five Black professionals have been invited to participate in workshops, scheduled in two sessions in LC-500. As part of the day's- events a first-run film, "Save the Children,' will be shown in the Large Gym. The Career Day, part of Black History Week which will be celebrated February 11-15, was coordinated by Rudy Johnson, E.O,P. Director, Supportive Services, and BSU students Marsha Randolph, Richard Diggs, Wilma Cochran and Jacquie Williams.

RICHARD ACKLEY NAMED ASSOC. DEAN, AC* ADMIN. Richard T- Ackley has been appointed Associate Dean of Academic Administration, effective February 1. Dr. Ackley's academic background is in the area of U.S. Defense Policy and Soviet Studies, He served 20 years in the Federal Government, including two years with the U.S. Embassy, Moscow^ Dr. Ackley earned his doctorate at USC in International Relations, where he also served on the faculty. He has taught at Chapman College and the University of Redlands. While at the U of R, Dr. Ackley was a part-time lecturer in political science at CSCSB. COLLEGE STAFF EMPLOYEES REMINDED OF STAFF COUNCIL ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS A Statement reviewing the functions and official status of the Staff council has been requested by the Council's Executive Board. The College Staff Council, formed in 1968, is for non-academic :employees of the College, a body somewhat equivalent to the Academic Senate for academic employees, it is the sole elected representative body of all the employees in non-academic classifications, it!considers problems and makes recommendations to the administration on matters affecting all or a large segment of its employee constituents, (Individual grievances are handled through regular supervisory chaninels, not through the Staff Council.) Meetings of the persons elected to serve on the Staff Council are held on the third Wednesday of each month* generally in the President's Conference Room, and supervisors and administrators are urged to provide opportunity for consistent attendance to the employee in their area who is elected to this important body. Representatives who find they are unable to attend should appoint a proxy so that their area will not be unrepresented. All staff employees of the College are urged to know who their representatives on the Council are and get in touch with them when they have items to be placed on the monthly agendas. The current Staff Council representatives are: General Administration - JoAnn VonWald, Betty Fogg, Tony Britto; Instruction - Pat Maietta, Lydia Sanchez; Physical Plant Earl Bouchard, Fred Cordova, Herb Fatone; Student Services Barbara Allen, Carolyn Perkins; library - Fran Stromwall. ' * CSCSB BULLF.TIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published by the Office of Cob lege Relations, AD-151, Ext. 418, Material for publication must be received hy nuon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Edirar Printed at DuplictOing Barbara Nolte "PRINTS" CHOSEN BY SANTA BARBARA ART MUSEUM FOR EXHIBIT The entire "Prints by 24 Southern California Printmakers" Art Gallery Exhibit of last month has been selected by officials of the Santa Barbara Art Museum for forthcoming display. The "Prints' show, originated and organized under Joe Moran, Asst. Prof,, Art and Connor Everts, UCR, was visited by the Santa Barbara representatives who have asked CSCSB Art Dept. to circulate the show.

Remissance month ACTIVITIES CONTINUE A play by Machlavelli, WEEKEND SPECIAL "Mandragola," will be FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY presented by the Travelers Company of Hollywood. The company of professional actors will present the play as it would have been performed by a troup of actors during the Renaissance. Helene Koon, former actress and director and now associate professor of English, is directing the play. All of the actors are currently working in television and movies and have given their evenings to rehearsals for the production. Performances will be given Friday and Saturday, Feb. 8 and 9 at 8: 15 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 10 at 2:30 p.m. in FA-117. Admission is $2 and tickets are on sale in the Drama Dept., FA-102, Ext. 515. g On Sunday, Feb. 10 at 5 p.m. Fredi chiappelli. Director LluIUIilS Medieval and Renaissance Studies at UCLA, will speak on the Machiavelli farce, "Mandragola," in FA-104. Dr. Chiappelli has devoted the past six years to a continuing study of the unpublished works of the author-statesman. Frederick Campbell, Asst. Prof., History, will lecture Monday, Feb. 11 on "Man as a Work of Art; the Ideals of Education in the Renaissance." His talk will be given in LC-500 at noon. "Eastern Art at the Time c Western Renaissance" will be discussed by Elizabeth Rodgers, Asst. Prof, Art, Thursday, Feb. 14 at 4 p.m. in PS-10. * * * "BORN 500 YEARS TOO SOON" could be the story of Leonardo da Vinci's life, as the inventor of the airplane, tank, machine gun about the time of Christopher Columbus. Models of Leonardo's designs have been re-created by the International Business Machine Corp. and are on display on the Library fourth floor all during Renaissance Month. "VIRGINIA WOOLF" Tickets for the Winter Quarter play, "Who's GO ON SALE MONDAY Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", go on sale Monday, Feb. 11, in FA-102. Admission price for students,faculty and staff is $1; general admission $2. SEniOR ART EXHIBIT GWEMDOLYM JOHMSOM, CSCSB Art Major, OorJiollij tnviies ijou to vitw her THE RAVEN Co/or; tonight, 7 o'clock, PS-lO Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karhff FREE The three most frightening characters in movies today combine their talents and a great sense of humor to make Edgar Allen Poe's tale of THE RAVEN one of the funniest and most chilling adventures ever to reach the screen. ExiiiLiI of Painti nqs & Prints PehFuarij 13tli. to 22nti* 1974 S.'OO am to 5.'00 Southern Col ilopnia Edison Compontj Office Cufeterio Peppap 8i Foothill Blvd. Riaito, Calif.

Donald F. Caetano (Sociology) has been informed PROFESSIONAL RECOGNTnON that his paper entitled "Labeling Theory and the Presumption of Mental Illness in Diagnosis: An Experimental Design" has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. John Caputo (Drama) has an article in the January 1974 issue of the California Speech Bulletin entitled "Breaking Stereotyp>es; An Indexing Activity for the High School Interpersonal Communication Classroom." Russell DeRemer (Activities) presented a paper at the American Association of Physics Teachers meeting in Chicago, February 7 on "Natural Phenomena" which he and Dennis Ikenberry developed as part of CSCSB's upper division General Education Curricul\mi. Leo G. Doyle (Art) was appointed to serve as a consxiltant for the National Commission on Resources for Youth, Inc. In this capacity Prof. Doyle is conducting a series of workshops on "Wood Working as a Craft," one of which was held on campus for stiodents and teachers from local schools. Others will be conducted ; throughout the year at various locations in near-by communities. '] Melvin G. Hawkins (Sociology) served ss a program planner and coordinator for a conference on "Children's Mental Health 197'4^ An In-depth Look" and participated on a panel, "Why Do Emotional Problems Erupt in Secondary-Age Children?", held in Riverside January 31» * * * ^ There is a limited supply of old CSCSB Catalogs dating j from 1965-66 available to offices upon request at the Records Call Ext. 59s. nformation Office. The Concert Choir members will hold a Bake Sale to augment funds for their upcoming tour this spring. (11 a.m.-2 p.m. SS Atrium) "Mao's China," a 1972 documentary, will be shown Wed., Feb. 13, 3 P*ni. and Pri., Feb. 15 at 7 p.m., PS-10. * * * for J^OUR i ADMINISTRATIVE OPPORTUNITIES Cal State, Donrmguez Hills has an opening for Dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Salary range $24,468 to $29,748. See Faculty Senate Bulletin Board, AD-I69 for details. "tf ^ ^ DIRECTORY CHAMGES - Academic Administration personnel have a new extension, 487! Richard Ackley, Betty Fogg, James Thomas, Florence Weiser. Name change - Dorothy Baker (Physical Plant) to Dorothy Robinson. Change extension - Waterman (Res. Hall) to 467; Serrano Pool to 468 Additions! Ext. 509 HAIXJEN, Elaine 5946 Stanton Ave. Cler. Asst., Records Highland 92346 AdniSi & Hec.._ ^^64-lii30 OB OPENINGS: Bldg. sst. X Electm. TPT J. Maint.Man 1 yp. xp. in elec. raaint. & epair work or constr. rades helper; 40/hr.wk., day/wk to June 30,'74; 809/no.; apply by Feb.l2 Cler. Asst."*"position3-1) Ac. Pl]^; 10 hrs.wk. 2) librar^ - to June 30; $534/mo. (See Personnel Ctffice for details.) 283 THURMAN, Dorinda 419 W. 41st St. Cler. Asst., Nursing San Bernardino 92407 & Health_^S i^nc,e^ 413 WHELCHEL, Martha PO Box 1320 Cler. Asst., Crestline 92325 - Financial Aids_ 404 MAC INTYRE, Karen 5850 Sycamore Cler. Asst., Office of Rialto 92376 V.P. Academi Affaars _ 875-2771 W ACKIEYT Richard T. (Joan720l''ET South Avenue Assoc. Dean, Academic Redlands 92373; 793 4201 Administ rat ion,ad-i8o

t CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when. what FRIDAY, Februajry 8 11 am-2 pm Concert Choir Bake Sale 7:00 pip Horror Film: "The Raven" FREE 8:15 pni Play: The Travelers Company in "Mandragola" by Machiavelli* Admission $2 SATURDAY, February 9 8:15 pm Plays The Travelers Company in "Mandragola" by Machiavelli* Admission $2 SUNDAY, February 10 2:30 pm Play: The Travelers Company in "Mandragola" by Machiavelli. Admission-$2 5:00 pm Lecture on "Mandragola" by Dr. Fredi Chiapelli, UCLA MONDAY, February 11 8:00 am 10:00 am 2:00 pm 3:30 pm LDSSA Meeting High School Covinselors Workshop Lecture: ''Man as a Work of Art: the Ideals of Work in Renaissance" by Dr, Fred Campbell^ CSCSB YMCA Board Meeting UPC Luncheon ASB Executive Cabinet Meeting Womens Basketball: Jockettes vs Duncan Swish and the Dribbles TUESDAY, February 12 11:00 am Career Planning Seminar Business Management Club Meeting 3:30 pm Volleyball: SBVC vs CSCSB WEDNESDAY, February 13 8:00 am LDSSA Meeting ASB Senate Meeting Assoc. of Psychology Students Meeting 1:00 pm Christian Life Club Meeting 3:00 pm Foreign Film: Mao's China"-FREE THURSDAY. February Ik 8:00 am- 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm Valentine's Day High School Black Career Day Faculty Women Luncheon I.O.C. Meeting Volleyball: SBVC vs CSCSB Lecture: "Eastern Art at the time of Western Renaissance" by Eliizabeth RodgerSf CSCSB where SS Atrium PS-10 FA-117 FA-117 FA-117 FA-104 LC-214 C0-104B LC-500 CO-219 CO-125 SS-143 Gym as-143 LC-263 CSCSB Gym LC-214 SS-143 PS-224 LC-250 PS-10 Large Gym & LC-500 CO-219 SS-143 SBVC Gym PS-10 FRIDAY, February 15 6 & 9 pm Valentine Dinner (6 pm) and Dance (9 pm) 7:00 Tin Foreign Film: "Mao's China" - FREE (Fublished by OfHce of ColIeKe Relations, AD451, Ext. 418) MONDAY, FEB. 18 U Commons WASHINSTON'S BIRTHDAY - ACADEMIC/ADMIN. HOLIDAY

you are ;. cordially invited to George and Martha's for an evening of fun and games