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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 1-5-1979 January 5 1979 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January 5 1979" (1979). Friday Bulletin. Paper 511. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/511 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 «SAN BERNARDINO 1965.illllilMkk January 5, 1979 tgnter ' 79 Registration for Winter Quarter was held Wednesday and Thursday in TEPM BEGINS the Gym. Classes for the new term begin Monday, January 8. Late registration will be conducted Monday and Tuesday, January 8 and 9, in the Lower Commons from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and the rest of the week, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, in the Admissions and Records Lobby. A late fee of $5 will be charged to all registering January 8 and later. Friday, January 12 is the last day to add classes and the last day to change from audit to credit. 1979's HOLIDAY AND PAYDAY SCHEDULES LISTED The holiday schedule for 1979,as Indicated on the College's Academic Calendar,shows three floating holidays, five academic^ administrative holidays, and three in-lieu holidays in addition to a number of other holidays. The year's complete holiday schedule is listed below: Hon., February 12 Hon., February 19 Hon., May 28 Wed., July A Hon., September 3 Hon., September 10 Hon., October 8 Men., November 12 Thurs., November 22 Fri., November 23 Mon., December 2A Tues., December 25 Tues., January 1 Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Admission Day Holiday Columbus Day Veterans' Day Holiday Thanksgiving Day Acad. S Admin. Holiday Acad. Admin. Holiday Christmas Day New Year's HoiIday Paydays Use as floating holiday Use as floating holiday Academic Admin1strat1ve Holiday Academic Administrative Holiday Administrative Holiday Use as in-lieu floating holiday Use for November 23 holiday Use for December 2k holiday Hoiiday (In lieu of October 8) (In lieu of November 12) Academic Administrative Holiday January Jan. 30 April February Feb. ^8. May March Mar. 30 June Apr. 30 July July 31 May 30 August Aug. 30 June 29 September Sept. 28 October Oct, 30 November Nov. 29 December Dec. 31 POLA PATTERSON JOINS A librarian who comes to the College from the largest LIBRARY AS BIBLIOGRAPHER state university library in the country, who holds the rank of mjor in the Air Force reserves, and who is a certificated weather observer and neteorologist has been named College Bibliographer, Pola Patterson, who until recently served as general bibliographer with a ^ (Continued on page2 )

BIBLIOGRAPHER Cofitioued from pagel specialty in Afro-Amer^icana at the University of Illinois) which, has the largest library of any state university in the country, joined the CSCSB Library staff this week. Prior to her eight years at the University of Illinois Ms. Patterson served with the U.S. Air Force, progressing in rank from airman to captain in active service and currently holds a irajor^s rank in the reserves. During her Air Force duty she saw service in the U.S. and was stationed four years overseas, nainly in France. A native of Louisiana, Ms. Patterson attended Southern University in Baton ^uge, and the University of Illinois where she received a BA in French and an MS in Library Science. She also holds a certificate in Black Studies Librarianship from Fisk University in Nashville. The versatile librarian also holds cates frcm the Air Force. weather observer and meteorology certifi- In her position as College Bibliographer, Ms. Patterson has responsibility for coordinating the development of the Library's collection and will approve all book o^ers and all books as they are^ received by the Library. She will work closely with the faculty and adeninistration-to support the programs offered by the College. She plans to become acquainted with the faculty and the 290,000 books in the Library Ms. Patterson, a soft spoken, thoughtful woiran, was drawn to the library profession by a combination of love of books and reading and by a fascination by the huge library at Idie University of Illinois, which nade her want to learn more about it. Althou^ her love of reading takes a lot of her time, she is also interested in music, piano and drama. is it * COPIES OF NEW SPEAKERS The 1978-79 edition of the CSCSB BROCHURE DISTRIBUTED Speakers Bureau Brochure arrived on campus last month. Copies have been distributed to high schools and community colleges in the Riverside-San Bernardino area and to community organizations. This year the Bureau boasts an unprecedented 87 speakers and 280 speeches, covering a wide range of topics, representing 30 different interest areas. 1 Copies were distributed to school and department offices last month. CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published by the Olfice of College Relations, AD-Hl, Ext. 7217. Materia! for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbara Nolle Members of the College community who belong to organizations which may want a speaker may obtain copies by contacting the College Relations Office, AD-151, Ext. 7217.

MUilC ORGAN CONCEI^ - A UCLA professor and author will present a noon concert on. Wednesday, January 10. Dr. Robert L. Tusler, Professor of Music at UCLA and author of the acclaimed "The Style of Johann Sebastian Bach's Chorale Preludes," will be the performing artist, ^ The program, free of charge and open to all, will begin at noon in the Recital Hall of the Creative Arts Building, Dr. Tusler will be featured at the College's new Schllcker pipe organ play ing a variety of 17th and 18th century selections. He 1s considered an authority on organ music of that era and Is also known as a designer of organs, with many original designs 1n use throughout Southern California. AND ANOTHER ORGAf^l CONCERT,,, On Wednesday evening, January 17, Her-.. J... Iverson, organist and member of the CSCSB studio music faculty, will be featured In a recital, Mr, Iverson will perform on the Schllcker pipe organ playing music by Sweellnck and Bach, $1,50 per person, children and students with I.D, admitted free, 8-15 p.m. LD I M^CICr A one-man show of miniature architectural ' I ^ ) sculptures will be displayed in the Art Gallery starting Thursday, January 11, The artist is Roger Lintault, CSCSB Professor of Art, who has displayed his work extensively throughout the country, M opening reception will be held Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. in the Galery of ^e Fine Arts Building, Students, faculty and staff as well as the public are invited to attend the reception and view the exhibit at no charge. According to the artist, at first the works may be seen as miniature scale designs. Most are approximately 18 inches square and are mixed-media sculptures that have been-exquisitely crafted with detailed precision. Then the viewer may imagine himself on a level where he becomes part of the miniature environment and travels along its paths. At this perspective, the sculptures become monumental, awesome and surreal. and COMING TO GALLERY 2 - An exhibit of paintings by Brian Babinski, senior art major, opening January 17, * * * WOMEN^S LECTURE SERIES How women cope with anger and aggression will be considered ON ANGER AND AGGRESSION In a five-part lecture series offered on campus during January and February, Four CSCSB women psychologists will lead the sessions and offer information and insight on anger and aggression experienced by today's woman. Gloria Cowan, Prof., Psych,, will lead the first lecture January 8 on "Anger and Aggression in Women; Marsha,Liss, Asst. Prof,, will talk on "Anger and Aggression In Children," January 15. Lynda Warren, Assoc. Prof,'Will centrate on "What Makes Women Angry?" at the January 22 meeting and on January 29 Martha Kazlo, Psychologist, will speak on "Coping with Anger," The final February 5 lecture will be led by all four. For registration Information contact the Office of Continuing Education. Individual lectures may be attended for $7.50 each, 3

Cm A o Ir i VI or llo Alexander Sokoloff (Biology) is presenting a \M.Mf speech entitled "Why Not Eat Insects?" to two classes at Kimbark Elementary School in San Bernardino today. *** Professional Activities Marvin Frost (Geography) conducted a follow-up study in Belize, Central America?n December pertaining to his 1972-73 field research in the region. In addition to noting changes with respect to landscape and wildlife, he consulted with various officials concerning his results and presented a lecture to the Belize Audubon Society. Carolyn Martin (P.E. & Recreation) on December 6 directed an elementary physical education workshop at Wilson Elementary School for the San Bernardino Unified School District. She was assisted by Debra Nelson and Ruthann Olsen (P.E. and Rec.) Ms. Martin was appointed consultant to the S.B. Unified School Dist Elem, P.E. program. ***... ' Y 1 ^ y» 1'' j' IM M.R. Burgess (Library) as an agent for Sovxet writers, Arkadi and Boris Strugatsky, has sold translations of Sonove^^Th^t^atsky Brothers, generally considered to be the top science fiction writers in the USSR, are currently out of favor with the Russian Government, and their books have been interdicted since 1974- The Macmillan Company will publish The Second Invasion of the Martians (translated by G^ Kern) in their Best of Soviet Science Fiction Series. DAW Books Inc. Will publish The Ugly Swan (translated by former faculty member George Edgar Slusser) in paperback. Both translations will appear in 1979. *** EMPLOYMENT "^^er. Asst. IIIA, Inst. Research. Qual.: Type 50 wpm; Diet. OPPORTUNITIES SO wpm; equiv. to 3 yi's. full-time cler. exp. Salary: $871- ^ $1042/mo.; 40 hrs./wk.; perm. Apply by Jan. 5- Cler. Asst. IIA, Disabled Students. Qual.: Type 50 wpm; equiv. to 1 yr. full-time cler. exp. Salary: $4.2l/hr.; 35-hrs./wk.; temp, till 6/30/79. Apply by Jan. '5. OR Cler. Asst. IIB, Disabled Students. Same as IIA plus Diet. 80 wpm; Salary: $4.49/hr.; 35 hrs./wk.; temp, till 6/30/79. Apply by Jan. 5. Student Personnel Tech. or Trainee, Financial Aid. Qual.: Trainee: Light typing; equiv. to 3 yrs. full-time cler. exp. in acctg. or banking. Tech.: light typing; equiv. to 2 yrs. full-time cler. exp. in college or university Fin. Aids office. Salary $'5.03y^hr./trainee; $5.88/hr./tech.; approx. 35/hr.wk.; apply by Jan 31. Inter. Acct. Clk - Accounting. Qual.: equiv. to l/yr. F.T, cler. exp. Salary: $729-S7l/mo.; temp, til 3/31^9; 40 hr/wk; apply Jan. 10. Pharmacist - Student Health Cntr. Compounds, fills, and dispenses prescriptions ordered by doctor, etc. Qual.: License to practice as reg. pharmacist in Calif, l/yr. exp. as licensed pharmacist. Salary: $9.57/hr; 20 hr/wk; apply by Jan. 12. Financial Aid Advisor - SA Asst. I or II. Qual.: grad. from 4/yr. college or university and 6 mo. prof. fin. aid work exj. ^Salary: $1,101-1,322 or $1,263-1,519. Left the College: Myma Griggs ^cio; Elizabeth Cooper (Aorti Patti Hall (Acctg.); Dorothy Stewart (Child Care Timothy Strong (Music); Donald McHenry (Ed,); Jeanne Rudloff (Pers. 4

irs at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when««iiday. JANUARY 5 MAY, JANUARY 6 8:00 A.M. DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING MATERIAL FOR JAN. l6 FACULTY SENATE MEETING English Placement Test C0-104 PS-IO, 122 IHDAY, JANUARY 7 Nothing Scheduled is HDAY, JANUARY 8 9:00 A.M. CLASSES BEGIN Student Teachers Orientation CO-104 LC-500 North OESDAY, JANUARY 9 iphesday, JANUARY 10 ISDAY. JANUARY 11 3:00 P.M. I 6:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. ilday. JANUARY 12 i 6:00 P.M. & 9:00 P.M, UTE REGISTRATION Pipe Organ Recital by Dr. Robert Tusler Black Students Union Meeting Ski Association Meeting A.S. Senate Meeting Christian Life Club Meeting Credential Advisement Meeting Campus Crusade Meeting Opening Reception for Sculpture by Roger Lintault Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Club LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES Film "Heroes" Rated PG 00-104 Adms..& Rec. Recital Hall CO-219 SU Meeting Rm. SU Senate RHli. SU Adms. & Rec. LC-500 North SU Lounge Art Gallery SU Meeting Rm. Adms. & Rec. PS-10 Published by Office of College Relations, AD'15l, Ext. 7217