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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 1-30-1981 January 30 1981 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January 30 1981" (1981). Friday Bulletin. Paper 593. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/593 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.

^bulletin California state college, sen bernardino illlllll i II II II II II ii i u ' January 30, 1981 COLLEGE RECEIVES GRANT The college has received a $7,331 grant from the _. AO Chancellor's Office to expand the Adult College Op- To ASSIST ADULT OTUDENTS portunlty program to assist adult students with the stresses of combining college, careers and family responsibilities and, in many instances, career modifications or mid-life career changes. The program includes career-change workshops, a system of peer counseling, discussion and study groups and other support/assistance programs, as well as special advising for adult students on academic probation. The college currently operates the ACOP on a small scale, serving about a dozen students. The initial program was created by Dr. Loralee MacPike (English) two years ago. With the new money, project co-directors Dr. Irving Buchen (Humanities) and Dr. MacPike plan to substantially expand the number of students who can be served. Members of the campus-community who lost their homes In FIRE VICTIMS RECEIVE November's fire received additional money this week from FINAL FUND PAYMENTS the fire victims' fund established by the college. An extra $478.66, which had accumulated after the first checks were written, was distributed to the 13 faculty, staff and students on the official victim 11st. This payment depletes the fund completely and, unless additional donations are received, there are no plans for further distribution of money. HEALTH TESTING UNIT To VISIT CAMPUS A mobile health testing unit will be on campus Thursday for the annual health screening program sponsored by ACSUP. The screening unit will be parked in the quad area adjacent to the Administration Building. Screenings will be administered from 9 a.m.-6:15 p.m. and are available to all faculty and staff and their fami1ies. The 50 health tests take 40 minutes. The results will be sent to any physician designated by the examinee. Appointments, which are mandatory, may be made by calling 800-542-6233; the call is toll-free. Costs for the tests range from $75 for non-member adults to $45 for children. Subscribers to the ACSUP insurance plan are screened at no cost. BOOKSTORE CLOSED TODAY FOR INVENTORY

WpFk'PNn F<^rAPF Trips ft Want to go to Disneyland, snowshoe on Mt. San Jacinto, see horse races or try your hand at intramural snow olym- ON QUARTER AGENDA pics? A11 of that and more is on the winter quarter Escape '81 agenda. The program, sponsored hy the Physical Education and Recreation Department, is designed to give students, faculty and staff the opportunity to broaden their recreational horizons. The next event for the quarter is a trip to the Kings vs Montreal hockey game tomorrow in Los Angeles. Next on the agenda is VIP night at Disneyland Feb. 6. On Feb. }k and 15, Escape participants will ride the Palm Springs tram to the top of Mt. San Jacinto for some snowshoeing. A trip to Santa Anita race track is on tap for Feb. 28 when the Winter Classic meet will be held. Intramural snow Olympics will be held March 13 at Mt. High ski resort. Finally, a canoe trip down the Colorado River is planned for March 21 and 22. They are ac Sign-ups for all Escape '81 events are taken at the Student Union desk. cepted on a first come, first served basis. BSD SPONSORING VALENTINE TKe Biack students union win sponsor a valentine's c C dance and fashion showcase Feb. IM in the Stu- DANCE AND rashion OHOWCASE dent Union'Mitltipurpose Room. The doors will open at 6 p.m., the fashion show will start at 7 p.m* and the dance will follow the fashion shew. The event is being staged to raise funds for the BSU's Black History Week observance, scheduled for Feb. 16-23. Nearly 30 models will display fashions from area clothing stores and boutiques and a designer during the fashion show. Dancers will entertain during lulls along the runway. DJ Herbie will emcee the dance and a belly dancer will entertain during intermission. Lantis Bernard is coordinator/choreographer for the dance and fashion show. Dress for the affair is semi-formal. Tickets are available at $5 per couple and $3 per individual through members of the BSU or advisor Walter Hawkins. STUDENT MUSICIANS GIVE THURSDAY NOON CONCERT Students in the Music Department will give instrumental and vocal recitals at noon Thursday in the Recital Hall. Performances will include woodwinds, strings and brass instruments. Everyone Is invited; there is no admission fee. The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN Is published Fridays by the Public Affairs Office, AD 117, extension 7558. Items for publication should be received in writing by noon Tuesday. Edna Steinman, Director of Public Affairs Editor... Charles Hand Calendar Items... Ruth Moran Printed in the Duplicating Center

KEATING JOHNSON MusIc lecturer Keating Johnson win present a tuba recital at y P p 8:15 p.m., Tuesday in the Recital Hall. Johnson is, director of 10 blve KECITAL bands for Cal State and lecturer in low brass and music education. The recital will include music from the classical period through pieces composed by contemporary artists. An unusual feature of the recital will be "Cadence VI for Tuba and Tapes" in which Johnson will accompany his own tape-recorded performance, creating a tuba duet. Johnson has performed throughout Southern California, both alone and in orchestras. Johnson's appearance is part of the Faculty Artist segment of the Music at Cal State Series. Tickets will be available at the door for $2 general admission and $1 for students with identification. Season tickets for the series are also good for this performance. FACULTY ART SHOW The faculty art show on display now in the Art Gallery will P W c V close Wednesday. The show, diverse works by memfa-ers of the Cal LLOSES WEDNESDAY state art faculty, includes photography, collages, sculpture and ceramics, among other works. The exhibit may be viewed during the Gallery's regular hours, which are 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Monday through Friday. PUBLIC AFFAIRS SEEKS The public Affairs office is looking for news release p T c ideas. Research projects, grants awarded and class proj- NEWS KELEASE IDEAS ects may be good subjects for releases to be sent to newspapers and radio stations in the Cal State service area. If you would like to discuss an idea, contact the office at ext. 7558. Ideas for pictures to accompany the release should also be considered. CSCSB STUDENTS COMPETE A team of CSCSB marketing and business majors will de- T M To 1 CT vise an advertising campaign for a beer to enter in a IN ADVERTISING CONTEST national contest sponsored by the American Advertising Federation. The students will design the campaign from market research to storyboards. The 12 members of the student team are members of the Marketing Club. Kerri Acheson, lecturer in administration. Their advisor is The students' first competition will be at a district level in April, followed by a regional competition in June. Advertising professionals will judge the competitions. FOREIGN FILM SERIES The Department of Foreign Languages' foreign film series p. y.1 opens tomorrow night with "The Garden of the Finzl- UPENS IOMORROW NIGHT Continis," an Italian film about a wealthy Jewish family forced to confront the world beyond its well guarded garden gate when Mussolini's anti-semitic campaign forces Increasing isolation of Jewish people. The film, which is free, starts at 7 p.m. In PS 10. The public is invited.

PUBLICATIONS A review of Handbook of Environmental Health and Safety-Principles and Practices by Dr, Amer El-Ahraf and Dr. David Null (both from Health Science and Human Ecology) has been published In the Journal of Environmental Health, Vol. 4, No. 3. j "Urban Structure and Household Victimization of the Elderly" by Dr. Robert O'Brien, Dr. David Shichor and Dr. David Decker (al1 from Sociology) has been accepted forpublication In the International Journal of Aging and Human Development. SPEAKING OUT Or. Prlscllla S. Gllbertson (Education) spoke on "Beyond the Crystal Ball: Effective Strategies for Career Development" Jan. 22 at the Redlands YWCA. NOTEWORTHY Pr. lrvlng H. Suchen (Humanities) served as a facilitator for the Arts Education Leadership Symposium, sponsored by the California Alliance for Arts Education, Jan. 2k at Laguna Beach. Dr. Edward Teyber (Psychology), along with several staff members from Agape House, has established play therapy groups for children from Northpark Elementary School whose families lost their homes In the November fire. Consultation for teachers and parents is also being provided. James Urata (Plant Operations) has been elected to the Metropolitan YMCA Board of San Bernardino. Urata also serves as first vice president of the San Bernardino Scholarship Association and as a member of the San Bernardino Water Board. ADMINISTRATIVE OPPORTUNITIES San Francisco State University, Director of Disabled Student Services. Apply to Dr. Robert House, Acting Associate Provost for Student Services. Application deadline: Feb. 13. California State University, Chlco, Affirmative Action Coordinator. 285. Application deadline: Feb. 15. Apply to Mail Room San Francisco State University, Director of Student Activities. Apply to Dr. Robert House. Application deadline: Feb. 13. PERSONNEL Promoted: ^atsy A. Hodges Clerical Assistant IIIA Personnel, Ext. 7205 Left the col lege: Catherine A. Allen Department Secretary IlA Psychology Johnny Kaska Clerical Assistant Computer Center

"what's happening at^cscsb" FRIDAY, January 30 6:30 6 9:00 p.m. Racquetball Singles Men's Basketball Union Board Meeting Uni Phi Club Meeting Film "Easy Rider" Rated R Courts S.U. Senate Room C 219 SATURDAY, January 31 k:ks p.m. 7:00 SUNDAY, February 1 MONDAY, February 2 A:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TUESDAY, February 3 5:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. "Escape" Trip: Kings vs. Montreal Depart from P.E. Lot Foreign Language Film Festival: PS 10 The Garden of The Finzi^Continis NOTHING SCHEDULED GROUND HOG DAY Art Club Meeting VA 109 International Club Meeting LC 5 Women's Basketball Black Students Union Rehearsal Co-ed Volleyball Co-ed 2:2 Basketball Mujeres Unidas S.U. Mtg. Room 8 Sociology Club Meeting S.U. Mtg. Room A Serrano Village Council Meeting C 125 Black Students Union Rehearsal Players of the Pear Garden Film Series: LC 500 North SpelIbound Keating Johnson, Tuba Recital Hall WEDNESDAY, February k 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, February 5 6:45 p.m. 9:00 p.m. FRIDAY, February 6 1:00 p.m. 6:30 S 9JOO p.m. Adult College Opportunity Program M.E.Ch.A. Meeting Black Students Union Meeting Psi Chi Meeting Career Workshop Committee for Clubs Meeting Men's Basketball Black Students Union Rehearsal Co-ed Volleybal1 Christian Life Club Meeting Campus Crusade Club Meeting Volleybal1 Club Dance Racquetbal 1 Singles Men's Basketball Co-ed Soccer Film "Time After Time" Rated PS 224 C 125 C 219 PS 122 S.U. Mtg. Room A S.U. Senate Room C 219 LC 500 North Courts Fields