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BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO December 7, 1979 If Governor Authorizes DECyBER 51 MAY BE The Administrative Council, pending Governor Brown's an- HALF-DAY FOR COLLEGE ticipated authorization of four hours' informal time off during the holidays for state enployees, has approved a half-day work status for the College on Monday, December 31, Enployees working to maintain skeleton services during the proposed time off on December 31, will be granted the equivalent four hours time off to be taken by June 30, 1980. Normally, the informal time off, if granted by the Governor, would be taken on Chirstmas Eve, but the College already has scheduled that day as an Administrative-Academic Holiday. Since December 31 is also payday for the College pay checks will be available for departmental pick up at 11:00 a.m. If the pay checks do not arrive in time, the departments will be notified by the Payroll Office. * * it SB 91 RETROACTIVE PAY An appellate court ruled last Thursday that SB 91, en- RULED unconstitutional acted by the Legislature last July, which would have permitted a lump-sum pay increase for state employees, is unconstitutional. In a 16-page opinion, the Third District Court of Appeal held three to 0 that the measure violated state constitutional provisions that forbid retroactive state payments for services already performed. Under the pay bill state employees were to get payment equivalent to a 1% increase for nine months of the 1978-79 fiscal year. According to Charles P. Valdes, President of CSEA, the decision will be appealed immediately in the state Supreme Court. * * * CHILD CARE CENTER PLANS OUT FOR BID Bids are being invited for construction of the College's Child Care Center. The bid opening is scheduled for Tuesday, January 8 in San Bernardino County offices. Construction is expected to commence around the first of February. Estimated to cost around $160,000, the project is being financed from community development resources of the City and County of San Bernardino.. The work of acquiring funding and processing leases and other legal matters has been in pro- PAljDAXf IS Monbog, December 31 (Continued on page 2^ I - _ ^ HOLIDAY GREETINCS
cess for a number of years. CHILD CARE CNTR\ Continued from page 1 The U-shaped building will be constructed west of the Student Services Building and will be similar in appearance to that and neighboring Fine Arts and Administration Buildings. It will provide accommodations for approximately 40 children and will have an outside, fenced yard. REGISTRATION FOR WINTER TERM SET FOR JAN. 2 & 3 Regi5:tration for the Winter Quarter is scheduled in the Gymnasium on Wednesday and Thursday, January 2 and 3, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday; closed from 1-3*30 p.m. for lunch, both days. Telephone extensions of College offices tion are as follows: Academic Planning 7310 Bursar 7505 Financial Aid 77^5 Registrar 7310 School of Administration 7701 located in the Gym during registra- School of Education 7770 School of Humanities 7681 School of Natural Sciences 7650 School of Soc. 6 Behav. Scl. 7620 Uni t Veri fication 7303 Late registration will be held In the Lower Commons on Monday and Tuesday, January 7 and 8, from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The following offices may be reached there at the extensions listed below: party DAy IS THERE A BOW ON YOUR DOOR? Bursar 7500 Schools 7640 Vt * A Thursday/ Decem}>er 20, has been declared "holiday party day" by the Administrative Council, The personnel in each building are asked to schedule their holiday gathering on that day at an hour to be determined by them. To be sure your name is on the College-wide Holiday Greeting Card and that you receive a thank-you bow on your door, send your contribution to the Faculty Wives Scholarship Fund and aid in the support of CSCSB scholarship awards. So far over 40 members of the College community have contributed. Monday, December 10 is the deadline. Send your tax-deductible contributions to Coral Scherba, 209 E. Bernard Way, San Bernardino 92404 or to Anne Crum, LC-236. MAKE NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS REALITY VIA EXTENSION COURSES It's time to begin thinking about New Year's resolutions. A free listing of 76 classes, including 30 weekend classes, is available through the Office of Continuing Education. Many are aimed at personal enrictoent or career advancement; some for sports enthusiasts; some for fun - like disco dancing - and even one on FCC radiotelephone licensing. Nearly all are scheduled evenings or weekends for convenience of working people. Set your free copy of the Winter Extension Bulletin and get a handle on the new year and the new decade. it it it PERSONALS CottdQQ. conga^tuatc6 Va., and M/t4. lav^ng Suchen ihuman^e^] on the. occoa-con thoaji moaaxage. SatuAday, Wouembet 24 Xn UXtbu/in, U2i/o Jvt&ay. Buchzn {Vtvy BoAneXtJ, a natxve. tkz GoAdtn S-taXe, viizt joxn Va, Buche.n mixfun a toeefe^, i^ktn tkzy I'IXZT takz up AQ2>Xdmc2. 'in tkexa new home. Xn Re.cUand6. ^
Mrsi. "Pfatt ani> I exfeti6 f^e warmest 'HOLI'DAy QHFETIWQS to all tqe students, faculty ani* staff of f6e College an^ To all we extend our BEST TUISKES TOB TlflE COKmQ TO' PAB. n HOLIDAYS f /Jo n M. rfau/' CHRISTMAS A four-day Christmas holiday for the College will be- HOLI IS COMING gin Saturday, December 22 and will continue through... Tuesday,December 25. December 24 is an Academic- Administrative holiday in lieu of Veteran's Day holiday and December 25 is an Administrative holiday. Year's Day, Tuesday. January 1, will be observed HOLIDAY JANUARY 1 by the College as a holiday. HOLIDAY SCHEDULES PHYSICAL EDUCATION - Building - Open: Men. thru Fri., Dec. 10 thru 21, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed: Weekends. Closed Dec. 24 thru 28, Dec. 31. Resumes regular schedule Jan. 2. Cpum - Open: Mon. thru Fri., Dec. 10 thru 17, 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.; Dec. 26, 27, 28; all weekends in Dec., noon to 9:00 p.m. Closed: Dec. 24, 25, 31, Jan. 1. Resumes regular schedule Jan. 2. Equip. Rm.-Closed: Dec. 10, 11 for locker clearance and inventory. LIBRARY HOURS - Open: Dec. 8 thru Jan. 6, Mon. thru Fri,, to 5 p m Closed: Weekends, Dec. 24, 25, Jan. 1. THE BULLETIN - The next issue of the Bulletin will be nubli.sheh nr, FriH=,v Jan. 4, 1980. * ' CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published by the Office of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217. Material for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbae Nolle T e Ballelitt exlen6$ Season's Qreefings to all its rea6ers wif6 besf wishes for a Merry Christmas anb a Kapyy New ifear. "
SP0 ikill r 111) Jim Charkins (Economics) addressed members of the San Bernardino Rotary Club-East on "The Present State of the Economy" at a luncheon meeting held Mon., Dec. 3. Michael Rose (Relations with Schools) presented his talk "College - To Go or Not To Go (A Realistic Look at the College Scene)" to students at the Bloomington High School Career Center, Dec. 4. Mireille Rydell (Foreign Lang.) gave an illustrated talk on "The Compagnonage: A Secret Organization of the Best Craftsmen & Artists in France" to the College Studies Class of Colton High School, Dec. 3. Drofessinnal Bri.j Khare (Political Sci.) was interviewed by KSCI, artivifioc Channel 18, on their Inland Empire segment, Nov. 28. The theme of the interview was, "The U.N. and the Problems of Iran." Mireille Rydell (Foreign Lang.) presented a paper delivered in French to the French Section of the Philological Assn. of the Pacific Coast at UCLA on Nov. 10, on "Elements: Celtiques Dans Les Lais Britons." *** *** notewcnrthy Paul Esposito (Placement) was recently re-appointed to a sl- three year term on the Downtown, San Bernardino, YMCA Board of Managers and also re-appointed secretary of the board. He has just completed two year term as board member and secretary. * * * j r Groundsworker - (2 positions, 1 perm,, 1 temp.) Performs ODDOrtunities gardening work & maintains grounds in assigned area of opponumnes campus. Reg.: 1/yr exp., gen. knowledge of proper methods planting, cultivating hedges, trees, shrubs, etc, & use of garden equxprnent. Phgs. exam. req. Salary: $1043-1195/mo. Supervising Groundsworker - Perm., F-^T, Responsible for landscaping & grounds maxnt. program for the campus; inspects contract landscape projects, etc. Reg.: /gr. exp. in planting s cultivating flowers, trees, lawns, shrubs, etc., incl. /yr supervising employees engaged in grounds work. (Completion of 2/yr course in landscape design or landscape gardening may be substituted for 2/yr of nonsupervisory exp.) Phys. exam. req. Salary: $1434-1726/mo. Cler. Asst. iia - Office/Coord, Student Affirmative Action -» m ^ 6/30/80. Type 50 wpm,eqaiv. 1/yr F-T pd. cler. exp. Salary; $843-1007/n«/!^ Cler. ABst. IIB - Computer Cntr. F-T, perm. Reg. type 50 wpm, 1/yr F-T. gen. Cler. exp. equiv., shorthand or diet. 80 wpm. Salary:$901-1077/mo. %%'r,4,e/t - Registrar's Office. Temp, onapprox. Jan. 2, 3 & 7. Approx. ADMINISTRATIVE opening for Director of University OPPORTUNITIES I: $34,176-41,316. Appt. eff. approx. 9-1-80. Deadline to apply: 3-1-80. See Faculty Senate Office, AD-169 4
1 ir$ HAf>PENIN6l at when.. CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO what^ wkare^ FRIDAY, DECEMBKR 7 2:00 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 FINAL EXAMS FOR CLASSES MEETING 4 HRS. ON FRIDAY COMMONS CLOSED NLN Testing BI-101 Library Staff Association Meeting LC--39 FINAL EXAMS FOR SATURDAY CLASSES SUNDAY, DECMBER 9 10:30 a.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 1:00 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 "Escape" Trip to Mammoth NLN Testing Political Science Council NLN Testing Financial Aid Workshop Nothing Scheduled Nothing Scheduled P.E. Lot BI-101 Private Rest, BI-101 SUMP Rm. Published by Office of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217