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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 1-19-1979 January 19 1979 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January 19 1979" (1979). Friday Bulletin. Paper 509. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/509 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.

HE BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1965 iilllhll * January 19, 1979 Distinguished Lecturer Series "ETHICS AND SIN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA," TOPIC OF NOTED COLUMNIST-LECTURER SEIDENBAUM A noted California-watcher, author and city-life interpreter will present his views on "Ethics and Sin in Southern California," at a lecture to be presented on campus Tuesday, January 30. Art Seidenbaum, Los Angeles Times book editor and former columnist,has been invited by the Distinguished Lecturer and Artist Committee and the CSCSB English Department. The lecture, free of charge and open to the public, will begin at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the Creative Arts Building, rwote.- The location is changed from that listed in the winter Quarter Events Calendar.) Drawing from his 17 years as a columnist interpreting the Los Angeles scene for the Times, he is expected to present an objective evaluation of Los Angeles, from architectural and cultural perspectives, according to Raymond Prier, CSCSB English faculty member who is instrumental in arranging the lecture. In addition to his career as a columnist,for 10 years Mr. Seidenbaum served as moderator for programs on KCET, community television from Los Angeles. He received an Errniy Award in 1972 for "Citywatchers," a program co-hosted with Charles Champlin, Times entertainment editor. The latest of Seidenbaum's two books is "This is California Please Keep Out," published in 1975. His earlier book, "Confrontation on Campus," is a collection of Times articles on California colleges. In addition to the public lecture, Seidenbaum will meet with Dr. Prier's Humanities Class, "Moral and Ethical Values of Los Angeles," in a special afternoon session. * * * EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOCIAL SECURITY RAISED «* «The rate of employee contributions to Social Security (indicated as "Current OASDI" on the statement of earnings card attached to employee paychecks) was increased from 6.05 percent to 6.13 percent, effective with the December, 1978 warrants. The new wage base for the 1979 calendar year has an earnings limit of $22,900. The wage base for 1978 was $17,700,

TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT RATES ARE INQ^EASED Donald Sapronetti, Accounting Officer, has announced the following changes in authorized travel reimbursement rates, effective January 1, 1979: The total for each 24 hours is now $46, ($25 lodging; $3 breakfast; $5.50 lunch; $9 dinner; $3.50 incidentals). The maximum private vehicle mileage has been increased to 214 uer mile certification. Minimum rate remains at 174 (with certification) if a state vehicle is not available. The maximum private vehicle reimbursement for one-way travel to or from a common carrier (airport, depot, etc. ) has been increased to 424 pet mile with certification. No increase in funding has been granted to provide funds to meet the new rates. * * * CRIME PREVEI'TnON TIP # 2.... ATTENTION^ LADIES; WHEN WALKING AT NIGHT^ DON'T OVERLOAD YOURSELF WITH BUNDLES; KEEP YOUR PURSE CLOSE TO YOUR BODY; WALK IN PAIRS W^ N POSSIBLE AND STAY IN WELL-LIGHTED AREAS. FIVE UNIVERSITIES TO BRING RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM HERE A five-university research colloquium is scheduled to be held on campus Tuesday, January 23, A joint project between Schools of Administration and faculty from Claremont Graduate School, University of Redlands, University of California, Riverside, Cal Poly, Pomona and CSCSB, the event is inter-disciplinary and should be of interest to various academic areas. This marks the fifth such colloquium to be held, and the second time on the CSCSB campus. According to C. Charles Christie, Assoc. Prof., Public Admin., who is coordinator, the colloquium will consist of presentation of three papers: 2:15 p.m. - 'Structure of California Utopias: A Socialist Commonwealth" by Michael Sheehan, CSCSB Department of Economics; 3 p.m.- "Black-White Wage Differentials in the Rural South" by Marcia Halvorsen,chair,, Dept. of Econ. & Business Admin., U of Redlands; 3:45 p.m.-"alternate Organizational Structures: Cooperative Management Success or Failure" by K. Michael Clarke, Dept. of Public Admin., CSCSB. * * * CSCSB BULLETIN The California State CUIICKC, San Bernardino BULLETIN IS published by the Office of Collc jc Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217. Material for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbara Nolle Ma. and Ma4. ChoJvte^ Koztl {Joan, FERSONAL Cont. Ed.) welcomed thz^ ijjuit chizd, a daagktza, ChAAj,ta HeZem KozeZ, 4even pounds, 10 oancqji, boa.n VzcmbeA 26. P.E. BUILDING WINTER QUARTER HOURS: M thru Th - 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.; F - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. All areas will close 15 minutes before the indicated time.

VOLUNTEERS WHO SPEAK DIALECTS AND FOREIGN TONGUES SOUGHT A Language Sample Tape Library which, when developed, could have a 'bank of recorded samples of,,. foreign languages and dialects, as well as English dialects, is in the process of being developed by Ralph Carlson, Lect,, ng IS. The project is being funded by a minigrant awarded by the CSCSB Mini" grant on Improvement of and Innovations in Education Committee. Also planned are instructional tapes to assist in learning basic concepts o p ono ogy, especially contrastive study of the sound systems of different lan- ^ages or dialects. Students could drill themselves on phonetic alphabets or practice pronunication of the several languages taught at the College. Dr. Carlson is in need of volunteers who could give a couple of hours of their time to assist in scripting and recording a representative sample of their first language or home dialect. Those interested are asked to contact Dr. Carlson, CA-184, 10:15-11:15 MWTh, Ext. 7473. Also, faculty who are interested in using the material are asked to make known their interests and needs so that the material can be designed for maximum usefulness. * * it through next week for the BEING TAKEN 1978-79 CSCSB yearbook ($7.75). A studio photographer is on... ^ campus through January 26 in FA-104 (near Art Gallery) to hw rcrcd yearbook orders. The yearbook project is sponsored by the CSCSB Alumm Association which uses profits to support its scholarship programs. ^ it * * FACULTY WIVES MEET. ANNOUNCE DRIVE RESULTS The Gal State Faculty Wives Club will hear a talk by Sherrie Bartell, Asst. Prof., Education, on "Communication at Home and at Work," following a business meeting starting 7:30 p.m. in the Lower Commons, Tuesday, January 23. The club announces that over $400 was collected during its Holiday Greeting Card Fund Drive, which will be added to its self-perpetuating scholarship fund. LialsoHS Dangereuscs," considered by many EES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES" to be the best film by the famed French direc- tor Roger Vadim, wiii open the Coilege's 1979 Foreign Film Festival tomorrow evening. Sponsored by the Foreign Languages Department, the film is the first of 15 to be shown this year. All have English subtitles. The films will be shown at 7 p.m., Saturdays, in PS-10, free of charge. Starring Jeanne Moreau. this stylish film is the tale of a happily married couple who makes a hq»y of seduction, each with the other's consent and assistance. * A A FACULTY SEMINAR - MYSTICISM - Tuesday, January 23, 2-4 p.m., LC-241, Professor Heidi Knipe discussion leader on Meister Eckhart. FACULTY SMNAR - hcmen's ISSUES - Jeanne Hogenson, discussion leader. "Beauty,, ^ Beast and the Militant Woman: A Case Study in Roles and Social Stress in Jacksonian America," by Carroll Smith-Rosenberg. (3 p.m., LC-241, Thursday, January 25.) 3

Speaking up. Daniel Jack (CSCSB Psychology Graduate) is presenting a talk on to a Psychology class at Alta Loma High School today for the Speakers Bureau. Joseph Long (P.E. & Rec.) is speaking today to the Crestline Rotary Club on "Ski & Cross Country: An Alternative to Crowds and Ski lift Lines." Mr. Long also spoke to the San Bernardino Valley College Intra Club Council last month. His presentation was titled, "How to Start an Intramural Program." Arthur Moorefield (Music) is giving a lecture/film presentation to the High Twelve Club of San Bernardino today on "East Africa." Ruth Wilson (Biology) is presenting today to a class at Kimbark Elementary School a speech entitled "The Biology of the Desert." Carolyn Martin (P.E. & Rec.) lectured to the Magnolia Center Rotary Club of Riverside on "Fitness for the Fat, Funny & Functional," Jan. 18. *** PUBLICATIONS Margaret Gibbs (Admin.) has an article entitled "The Political Trustee" in the Winter '78-79 issue of The Trustee Quarterly, published by the Nat'l Assoc. of Community College Trustees. Wallace Cleaves (Psych.) has an article entitled "Spatial Memory for Configuration by Congenitally Blind, Late Blind and Sighted Adults," appearing in the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, January 1979, the primary Journal for the American Federation of the Blind. The second author is Russell Wm. Royal, CSCSB Psychology graduate student. «.., Paul Esposito (Placement) has been named a member Professional Activities of thrplaiming committee and co-chairman of the Appointment Area for the American College Personnel Assoc. Nat'l Convention to be held in Los Angeles, March 26-29. -** EMPLOYMEST Health Sci. Qual.: "Type 50 wpm; s.h. OPPORTUSITIES or diet. 80 wpm; equiv. 1 yr. f.t. oler. exp. Salary: $389.50/mo.; 20 hrs./wk.; temp till 6/30/79." Apply by 1/22 Cler. Asst. IIIA, Institutional Research. Qual.: Type 50 wpm; dictaphone 80 wpn; equiv. to 3 yrs. full-time cler. exp. Salary: $871-1042/mo.; 40 hrs./wk.; perm. Apply by Jan. 26. Public Safety Officer, College Police Office. Performs duties as a state law enforcement officer. Qual.: H.S. diploma (minimum P.O.S.T. score required); A.A. Degree or equiv. or ability to complete by end of probationary period. Training: P.O.S.T. Basic certificate or ability to complete. Ebqp,: Minimum of I ;: ^«vant exp. jx-eferred. Salary; $1292-1555/mo.; 4 day/wk.; perm. Avail.: P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate - Immediate; Non-certificate - March 5, 1979. Apply by Feb. 9. ADMINISTRATIVE Cal, State U, Fullerton has an opening for Director, Learning OPPORTUNITIES Resource Services. Salary: $26,088-31,524. 4

IT'S MiAPPEIMi DAY, JANUARY 19 tia PVM. 5 6:00 St 9 lay. JANUARY 20 7 m. JANUARY 22 NOON NOON 3 4 5 $ 7 1 at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO what. Last Day To Complete Challenge Exams Project MOVE "Escape" Fiesta Village, tickets at SU desk Film "Executive Action" Rated PG Library Exhibit, "Women Workers" Opens today Foreign Film "Les liaisons Darigereuses Last Day fo File For Refund Of Fees Co-ed Volleyball Sociology Club Meeting Team Captains Meeting For "A" Basketball Ladies Basketball Serrano Village Education Programming Team Student Union Council Co-ed Volleyball wk«i»e SU Meeting RM A PS-10 Library, 1st floor PS-10 Gym SU Senate Room PE-122 Gym 00-219 00-219 Gym lay. JANUARY 23 NOON 2 Christian Life Club Meeting Research Colloquium Seminar: Writing Awareness And Improvement Faculty Seminar On Mysticism-Heidi Knipe Note Taking Practicum Serrano Village Food Committee SU Senate Room 00-104 LC-37 LC-241 LC-130 00-219 SSDAY. JANUARY 2L loon' Committee For Clubs Meeting SU Loimge ton Margaret Shelton, Composer Recital Hall NOON Ski Association Meeting SU Meeting Room NOON A.S. Senate Meeting SU Senate Room NOON Co-ed 2:2 Basketball Meeting PE-122 NOON "C" Basketball Meeting PE-122 12:30 P.M. "B" Basketball Meeting PE-122 1:00 F.M. International Club Speaker LC-500 North 1:30 P.M.. "A" Basketball Begins Gym A.S. Executive Cabinet Meeting SU Senate Room Serrano Village Council Meeting CO-219 oo P.M. MENC Backgammon Tournament SUMP Room tsday, JANUARY 25 NOON Co-ed 2:2 Basketball Begins Gym 2 Seminar: Writing Awareness and Improvement LC-37 3 Orientation Tour of Library, by John Tibbals, LC-130 EVERYONE IS WELCOME Faculty Seminar On Women's Issues LC-241 6:30 P.M. Campus Crusade Meeting SU Lounge 7:30 P.M. Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Club SU Meeting Room 8 Campus Crusade Meeting SU Senate Room AY. JANUARY 26 Last Day To Drop Classes Without Record NOON "B" & "C" Basketball Gym 6:00 & 9 Film "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" PS-10 Rated R