California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 8-4-1978 August 4 1978 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "August 4 1978" (1978). Friday Bulletin. Paper 494. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/494 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.
g I e ri M' T«BULLETin Edifion CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO ENROLL BY AUG. 25. NEW STODENTS URGED August 4, 1978 New students are urged to submit applications for enrollment in CSCSB by August 25. Cheryl Weese, Admissions Officer states,"tliis will enable the College to process their papers, assign registration priority numbers and have their registration packets prepared in advance." Students applying after the August 25 deadline may still be accepted but they will have to register for classes after everyone else. They must also have an interview with an admissions official. Qn-canpus housing in Serrano Village is limited and early application is also important in securing a room, according to Will Gordon, Resident Director. "Reservation requests for on-canpus housing are up 30 percent over this tune year and interested students should sign ip soon vdiile space is still available." ^ JACK MC DONNELL NEW Jack McDonnell, Chairman of the Department of Business FACULTY SENATE CHAIRMAN Administration and Associate Professor of Administra- tion, was elected to serve as Chairman of the Faculty Senate during 1978-79. Lynda Warren, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Edward Erler, Assistant Professor of Political Science, were elected Vice Chair and, respectively. Dr. McDonnell comes to the Senate chairmanship after serving since 1976 as secretary. In 1975 he was elected representative of the School of Administration to serve on the Faculty Senate and also has served on that schools's R.P.T. Committee since 1974. This is Dr. Warren's first year as a Senate Officer. Last year she was elected to the Senate as Representative-at-Large for a two-year term. The new secretary. Dr. Erler, was elected to the Senate in 1977 as a repre^ sentative from the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. NANCY SMITH SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED AT CSCSB A scholarship honoring Nancy E. Smith, former member and chairman of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, has been established at the College. A Friends of Nancy E. Smith Committee, formed under the chairmanship of Dr. William Coleman, San Bernardino optometrist, is endeavoring to raise $6,000 by September 1 to launch the scholarship fund. This amount, when invested by the College Foundation, would provide an annual stipend of approximately $500 for a (Continued on page 21^
SMITH SCHOLARSHII Continued from page 1 student planning a career in public service. The scholarship fund was initiated by the San Bernardino Business and Professional Women's Club to honor Mrs. Smith, who retired in 1976 after 20 years on the Board of Supervisors. "Nancy Smith has always been a loyal supporter of the College," commented President John M. Pfau. "She was appointed to the College Advisory Board, a vital link between the community and the College, in 1968 and served for eight years." Earlier she was a member of the original planning committee which worked with College officials during the early stages when roads and utility services were being developed for the campus. GREGORY L. PRICE Gregory L. Price, Associate Professor of Physical Education EARNS EH D. IN P.E. and Recreation, has received notice from the Graduate School at Brigham Young University that he has coii?)leted all the requirements for the Doctor of Education Degree with a major in Physical Education and a minor in Recreation Education, Dr. Price's dissertation was on "Analysis of Attitudes Towards an Intramural Program." He joined the College in 1971 and is in charge of the Recreation Education Program. In addition to other P.E, classes he also teaches golf and body conditioning. it FACULTY WIVES CLUB Anne Crumhas been elected by the Faculty Wives Club to head ANNOUNCES 1978-79 ROSTER OF OFFICER'S the group as president in 1978-79. The new president is a graduate of CSCSB and has held a number of club offices in the past. Other officers are 2nd Vice President (Newcomers), Lorraine El-Ahraf;, Karen Claussen; Treasurer, Evelyn Kravetz; Newsletter, Barbara Akst. The office of 1st Vice President is left vacant by the resignation of Kyla De Remer who is leaving the state and the office of Interest Group Chairman is left vacant by Ora Wolf due to job committments. The organization's activities include providing scholarships for CSCSB students as well as community projects. * «* fflditional HOURS The hours for the handball and racquetball courts have been FOR P.E. courts" increased to include the following hours: Monday through Friday: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published by the Office of Col' lege Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217. Material fur publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. E d i t o r...... Printed at Duplicatinj; B a r b a r a N o l l e The conplete schedule for the courts is listed below: Mon. through Fri.- 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Weekends - Noon to 9 p.m. 2
BERNHARDT MORTENSEN Bernhardt Mortensen, a 10-year veteran of the faculty ANNOUNCES RETTREMENT IS retiring on August 17, Coming here from four years of teaching sociology at Cal State U, L.A., he joined the CSCSB teaching staff as an assistant professor of sociology 1n 1968. His main teaching areas were statistical methods and mass communication. He was promoted to associate professor In 1972. In 1973 Dr. Mortensen founded the campus chapter "PI" of Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology honor society, and served as Its first advisor. He was one of a committee who in 1973, under a CSUC grant, pioneered the comprehensive examination which allows students to spend a full term out of the classroom while preparing for examinations that serve as alternatives to regular instruction. After serving 20 years in the Air Force he retired from active duty with the rank of Lt. Col. While In the service he was the official historian of the U.S. A.F. His writings Include contributions to five volumes on The Air Force*^ In World War II, a six-volume series Including "The Clean Up," "Cutting the Enemy^s Lifeline,' and"the Admiralties." From the service he went to Cal State U, L.A. as assistant professor of sociology. He also taught at the University of Maryland. Although his graduate degrees are In the field of sociology, (M.A. from Cal State U, L.A. and Ph.D. from UCLA) Dr. Mortensen earned his B.A. in philosophy from UCLA and did three years of graduate work there in philosophy, also. Following his retirement, the sociologist-philosopher plans to spend most of his time writing and gardening at his home In Chlno. PETER BRISCX)E LEAVES CSCSB FOR UCR LIBRARY POSITION On August 28 Peter Briscoe, Bibliographer for the College Library, will tare over the duties of Chief Collection Development Officer and Head of Special Collections at the University of Riverside Library. There he will be in charge of an aimtial book budget of around $1 million. His staff will include four chief bibliographers, 20 subject specialists and the special collections department staff. He will be responsible for selecting books and periodicals for the university library, which currently has 900,000 volumes, and will be in charge of developing the library's collection. Mr. Briscoe, a Pacific High School and Valley College graduate, is also an alumnus of OCR, with a B.A. in philosophy. Prior to coming to CSCSB in 1973 as the College's first bibliographer, he served as reference librarian at Cal State, Sonoma. SOME STUDENT SERVICES OFFICES CHANGE LOCATION Recent moves by Activities, Placement and Financial Aids, Admissions and Registrar offices have resulted in the following changes. Please make the appropriate notetions in the College Directory. Placanent Officer Placement Counselor Placesient Interviewer Director, Financial Aid Paul Espositio Micki Melcher Theron Pace Nancy Pemberton Ted Jan Gregoire SS-143 SS-143 /isl Disabled St«3nt. Serv. 75S1 Coord. 75S1 7SS1 Admissions Officer 7741 7741 Appls. Processor Elizabeth Kennedy SS-117 7797 Cheryl Keese Siaryl Read Elaim Hainan SS-117 SS-101 SS-101 (CoflWinued on 7797 731S 7309 730S 3
Peter Graves (Admin.) spoke to the Ontario Rotary Club on "How to Keep your Family Together When Everything Else is Falling Apart," Atig. 3 at the Ontario Elks Club. Profeftsionaf ** * Activities Amer 1-Ahraf (Health Sci. & Human Ecol.) presented a position paper on environmental health planning at the annual meeting of the National Environmental Health Assn. held in Snowmass, Colorado, June 21 - July 1. Co-author of the position paper is A1 Heame of Los Angeles County Dept. of Health Services. Arlo Harris, in couaboration with Lee Kalbus. (Chemistry) has had an article accepted for publication in Journal of Chemical Education. The article is entitled "Decomposition of Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate." ADMINISTRATIVE OPPORTUNITIES Cal State U, Fresno has an opening for University Librarian; 12 month position; Salary: $29,748 to $35f976. Apply by Oct. 10. Virginia State College has an opening for Dean, School of Science & Technology. Salary negotiable; apply by August 10. C^ State U, Northridge has openings in Student Union; l) Asst. to Food Service Dir. ($13,212 - $15,864); 2) Food Service P.U.B. mgr. ($12,060 - $13,212), Apply by August 7» isee Faculty Senate Bulletin Board) Asst. JIB (- - time) - Health Sci., Chemistry & Physics. Qual, type 50 wpm; shorthand/dictaphone 80 wpm; equiv. to 1 yr. full-tij! cler. exp. Salary: $389.50/mo., 20/hr. wkly. AvaU. 9/i/7B; apply by Aug. 11. Clerical Asst. IIB - Nursing. Qual,: type 50 wpm; shorthand/dictaphone 80 wpn; equ to 1 yr. full-tiir.e cler. exp. Salary: $779/mo., 40/hr. ^dcly. Avail. 8/l4; apply by Aug. 8. Perm. Cler, Asst. IXA - Natural Sci, Qual.: type 50 wpm; equiv. to 1 yr. full-time cler. exp. Salary: $729/mo., 40/hr. wkly. perm.. Av^. 8/21, apply by Aug. 10. Medical Officer I Health Cntr. Qual.: possess a valid license to practice raedici in Calif. Salary: $1,380 - $l,66l.50/mo.; 20/hr. wk]^. Duration IO/1/78 to 6/30/^9 Apply by Aug. 30. Continued from page 3 Fi:nancial Aid Advisor Financial Aid Advisor Director, Activities Activities Advisor (See Personnol Dept.) Rita CoTm SS-l4i David Le>y SS-143 Esther Williams SS-'.;43 Jeanne Hogenson SS-122 SS-l2i Roberta Stathis- SS-122 Ochoa 7741 '7^1 :741 Appls. Processor R^istrar Sec:- ar/ Registration Clerk Admissions ".-lord. Linda Scott Jo Ann Von V^ld Joyce Jensen Siaron Clark Peggy Kindschy 7505 7319 7311 7312 7306 CHAmSfSl Please see Page 3. The following employee is welcomed to campus: 3xt. 7436 CORLEY, Willie A, Bldg, Service Engr,, Heating & Aircond, HA-1 Transfer: William Ekaitis, Jr. to Mail Clerk, Mail Services Change of Name; Mary Minns to Mary McGregor 7115 Orange St. Highland, CA 92346