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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 4-20-1979 April 20 1979 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "April 20 1979" (1979). Friday Bulletin. Paper 498. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/498 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 1979 April 20, 1979 Distinguished Lecturer Series C. Brooks Peters, New York Times war correspon- "INSIDE HITLER'S GERMANY7^ TOPIC OF TALK BY GORRESPONDENT dent who worked for the Times in Nazi Germany from Spring, 1937 to late Fall, 1941, will speak on "Inside Hitler's Germany: A War Correspondent's Experiences" in a lecture on campus next Thursday. Mr. Brooks, who traveled with the invading German armies before U.S. involvement in World War II>win recall his experiences in the free lecture which begins at 8 p.m., April 26, in PS-10. I^l^l During his years in Germany, Mr. Peters traveled with the Nazi armies as they invaded Poland, Belgium, Holland and France. As each country fell, his personal account was revealed to the American public and the world in the New York Times. Additionally he watched and reported on the bombardment of Warsaw and the bombing of Rotterdam. "I actually met Hitler, Goering and Goebbels," Peters said,"and I was present at more occasions when Hitler spoke than any other American reporter." On November 10, 1938, he witnessed from beginning to end in Berlin the calculated extermination of six million Jews, or as he calls it "the worst pogrom of the 20th century, now known as 'Crystal Night.'" Because of his unique background, the correspondent has participated in numerous conferences dealing with the "Holocaust." Over the past year he has lectured at colleges and universities in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Oregon, California and Florida. In addition to the public lecture, Mr. Peters will also speak to Hist. 309 class at 1 p.m., LC-271; and For. Lang. 450 at 4 p.m., LC-219. ORDERS FRCM FACULTY WED. ^ Wednesday, April 25, a representative of the Collegiate Cap Gown Co. will be on canpus to take orders - purchase or rental - from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Bookstore. Faculty may place orders after that date, but due to the special school color requirements of the individiial faculty meirbers, they may be difficult to fill. Rental prices this year for faculty are: Master cap, gown and hood $12.50 Hood OR Gown only $7.00 Master hood OR gown 6.50 Cap Gown (no hood 6.50 Ph.D. cap, gown 5 hood 13.50 Orders for rental of student academic apparel will be taken beginning May 16, after first obtaining a clearance slip from the College (Continued on page 2)

CAPS AND GOWNS Continued from pi^ 1 Relations Office, AD-lSl, on or after that date. Rental prices for students are as follows: Bachelor cap, gown tassel $ 9.50 Tassel(purchase) $1.50 Master cap, gown, tassel hood 13,50 Master hood only 6.50 Master cap, gown ^ tassel only 7.00 Commencement announcements are now being sold at the Bookstore for 35«f each. * * * A. VIVIEN BULL jygtv Word was received on campus this week that A, Vivien Bull^ DANFORTH ASSOCIATE Lecturer in French, has been named a Dan forth Foundation Associate for six years, from June 1, 1979 to 1985. This makes the third appointment of a CSCSB faculty member this year, and is imprecedented in the history of the College. Previously only two faculty members have held appointments in the prestigious program since 1967. With the recent appointment of Dr. Bull, the total Danforth associates now on campus is five. Larger sister campuses in the CSUC, such as Long Beach, Sacramento and Northridge, have eight or nine. Dr. Bull joined the College in 1976. She holds a B.A. from Cambridge University in England and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico, all in French. TH IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Mclnturff, Jr., Lecturer In Public Administration, has received word that he has completed all requirements for the Ph.D. in Political Science at UC, Riverside, effective March 24. Dr. Mclnturffs dissertation was on "Products Liability" which deals with the impact of product liability on the part of California manufacturers, a form of law concerning defective products not usually associated with political science research. Dr. Mclnturff joined the College last fall, environment. He holds a J.D. degree also. His specialization is in legal MIUIMI tluhi RECLASSIFICATIONS; Anne Crum to Sec'y A, English Equiv. Dorinda Thurman to Medical Sec'yt Student Health Cntr. PEW. APPT. OF FB^SCWOCL FCHMBtLY IN TEMP. APPT.: Thomas Churchill to Groundsworker, Physical Plant job opportunities TIOCETS ON SALE FOR iixuric LUNCHEON FARE 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 OA III A. Institutional Research. Salary: $871-10W/mo. Apply by April ZJ, 2tOO p.m. * * * Tickets are now on sale for the CSCSB International Club Limcheon. Featuring exotic Eastern cuisine from the Orient, Middle East and India, the lunch is a benefit for the club's Model IMited Nations conpetition with other colleges. Barbara Nolte Tickets, $2.50, are available in AD-130. The luncheon is Monday, April 30, noon in the Lower Commons. * * SR, SHOW IN GALLERY 2 - Multimedia exhibit by Kik Johnson opens April 26.

what s goinig on. SPRIfiG FESTIVAL - The coming of Spring will be celebrated in a day-long event Wednesday, April 25. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. the following activities are scheduled: Bar-B-Q (11-2); Watermelon Sale; Robinhood Archery Shoot (11-4); Pet Show (4-5); band and entertainment throughout the day; disco from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. ^ IlffERVIEMIfjG VCRKSHQP - The opportunity to see yourself as the interviewer sees you will be one of the unique benefits offered to prospective job applicants in an interviewing workshop for students. On four consecutive Wednesdays, 3-4p.m., beginning April 25, "Asserting Yourself in the Job Interview" will be the focus of the sessions, during which professional expertise and group discussion will build interview skills. Mock interviews will be video-taped and immediate play back will provide feedback. Students may sign up by calling or stopping by the Counseling Center, PS-227, Ext. 7437. ' ^ SOCIOLOGY (DLLOQUIUH - Frances Coles, Coordinator of Criminal Justice Program, will give a talk on "Women Correctional Officers: Problems and Possibilities!" at the Sociology Colloquium Thursday, April 26, noon in LC-241. HARRIS STRING QUARTET - The music of Beethoven, Haydn and Milhaud will be performed by the Leslie I. Harris String Quartet Sunday evening, April 22. The concert begins at 7:30 in the Recital Hall. The opening selection is "Quartet in F Major" by Beethoven. Haydn's "Quartet in 0 Major," and "String Quartet No. 12," by Milhaud comprise the program. General admission is $1.50, children and students admitted free. DISCO GVff^TK^ SHOW - The College Acrobatic Club will present a disco gymnastics show on campus Tuesday, April 24. Admission is free and open to all. The program begins at 7 p.m. in the Gym. The presentation is different than traditional gymnastic shows in that it features routines done to disco music, according to Debra Nelson, PE instructor. The co-ed group of nine will perform exercises on the balance beam, uneven bars, the floor and the trampoline. A tumbling and vaulting demonstration will also be given, featuring the difficult "Sukahara ^vault." "FALI$T"-Wolfgang von Goethe's immortal drama, "Faust," will be shown tomorrow night at 7 p.m. in PS-10. Filmed in Gerjian with English titles; a 1960 release. VISITORS TO COME FOR Approximately 350 students from area high schools are ex- FOREIGN LANGUAGE DAY pected to participate in the Collegers annual Foreign Lan- AND MODEL SENATE guagefield Day Wednesday, April 25. The visitors will see presentations, play language games as well as present a special activity of their own school. Certificates of merit will be presented. A model U.S. Senate is being heldon campus today with high school students taking on the roles of U.S. Senators as they serve on committees, speak on the floor, vote, etc. Over a dozen schools have sent representatives to participate in the mock law-making sessions. noteworthy Joseph Yabu (Education) has been selected to be a judge for Edison's Educational Grants Program today in Rial to.

William Ackerman (Geography) gave a slide SnOftkinK till presentation entitled, "Selected Views of Contemporary Con.fim-nnrfl-rv Argentina" A'r T«in.Tna** to.r» \->a the First "P-i rt<3 Congregational Church in San Bernardino, April 17. T James Crum (Chemistry) will present a speech today to Del Rosa Elementary School entitled, "Learn Some Interesting Geology-Just Look Out Your Car Window." James Finley (Public Admin.) is speaking on "Understanding the Federal Budget" today at the Crestline Rotary Club luncheon meeting. Charles Kellers (Pl^sics) participated in a debate against nuclear power at San Gorgonio High School, April 19. Putnam (Bus. Admin.) spoke April 17 to the Grand Terrace Federated Republican Womens' Club on "Profits: Beauty or Beast?" Mireille Rydell (French) today will give a slide presentation on "The Compagnonaget A Secret Organization of the Best Craftsmen & Artists in France" at Eisenhower High School in Rialto. Jean Wright (Nursing) will discuss "Women's Health Issues Mid-Life Years" on April 28, at 12:30 p.m. at the Second Annual Riverside Women's Conference. Riversxde YWCA. Blackey (History) is in Missoula, Montana today delivering a paper on "An English Politician in Ireland: Halifax as Lord Lieutenant, 1761 62" before the annual meeting of the Northwest Conference on British Studies. Ralph Carlson (English) has been advised that his paper "Why Can't We *Uneat?" has been accepted for presentation at the Ninth Annual California Linguistics Assn. Conference to be held May 5 6 at CSU, Sacramento. The paper uses the ungrammatical term *uneat to point out certain elements of meaning which consistently appear in words which accept certain negative prefixes. Michael Clarke (Public Admin.) gave a paper entitled, "Third Sector Organizations or Can You Quango?" to the Western Division Academy of Management meeting in Portland, Oregon. He is also on a panel discussing Vebten at the Western Social Science Convention in Tahoe, April 26. Wallace Cleaves (Psych) chaired a session in psychophysics and gave a paper entitled "Surface Slant Perception in the Visual Perception," with co-author Albert Yonas at the April meetxng of the Western Psychological Assn. in San Diego, Bob 0 Brien (Sociology) chaired a session entitled, "Quantitative Methods: Meaning from libers," and was the discussant for another session, "Fifty Years of Development in Methodology," at Pacific Sociological Assn. annual meeting held in Anaheim. Price, Greg Price. Carolyn Martin and Debbie Nelson (P.E. & Rec.) participated in the combined conference of the California Assn. for Health, Physical Ed. and Recreation and the Southwestern District of the American Alliance for Health Physical Education in San Diego on April 6-8. ' 4 4

irs MAPPENIN! at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when.. reiday. APRIL 20 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. A. 9:00 p.m. SATDRDAY. APRIL 21 9:00 p.m. SUNDAY. APRIL 22 2:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. MONDAY. APRIL 23 2:00 p.m. TUESIAY. APRIL 2h 2:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. WglNESDAY. APRIL 25 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Z.:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. TOIBSDAY. APRIL 26 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. FRIDAY. APRIL 27 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. A 9:00 p. UST DAY TO DROP CLASSES SENIOR CBtAKICS SHOW CONTINUES Model Senate lo-person Softball Film "The Turning Point" Rated R Art Exhibit from the Children's Magazine Opens ^scape- Hora^ck ^ing Foreign FlJm "Faust" ^Wr-9:30 M.E.Ch.A./Spanish Club Dance * College Previevi Harris String Quartet m.-?y6»g..ccuggg.jbagll; TICKET SAI S BEGIN FOR "SLEPIIG WITH THE ENEMY" Sign-ups for Co-ed Tennis Sign-up for "Escape" Trip to Catalina A.S. Appropriations Committee Mtg. Committee for Clubs Computer Science Committee Mtg. Orientation Tour-Library Western Book Exhibit Opens Sign-up for "Escape" Beach Trip to San Clenente A.S. By-law and Constitution Conmdttee Christian Life Club Meeting S.U. Finance Committee Meeting Writing Awareness Seminar Ladies 3:3 Basketball Faculty Senate Meeting Serrano Village Food Connittee Acrobatics Club Demonstration Foreign Language Field Day San Fernando Valley College of Law Recruiter COLLEGIATE CAP & G<MN REP. WILL TAKE ORDEIiS FOR CCMHailCBCBNr Spring Festival Robin Hood's Archery Shoot Horseshoe Pitch Gay Students Union Meeting Student Composition Recital CSEA Meeting A.S. Senate Meeting Alpha Kappa Delta Novelty Relay Pub Board Book Research: Introduction to Reference Materials Seminar: Dr. Murphy on "The Selfish Gene" 4th Annual Pet Show Serrano Village Council Volleyball Triples Disco Siyt-up to see Angels vs. Cleveland Baseball Game Intramural Archery Sociology Colloc^um: Speaker-Dr. Frances Coles Writing Awareness Seminar Campus Crusade Meeting Senior Art Show Opening Reception Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Club Campus Crusade Mtg. Distinguished Lecturer C. Brooks Peters "Inside Hitlers Germany: A War Correspondent's Experiences" APPLICATIONS DUE FCR SCIENCE EQUIVALENCY EXAMS "Escapje" Trip to Joshua Tree Science Day A.S. By-law and Constitution Committee Science Day lo-person Softball Film "Harry and Tonto" Rated R J Gallery 2 SU Multi-Purp. Bm. P.E. Fields Library La Csrrera Stables PS-lO SU Recital Hall CA-175 P.E. Boards Info at SU Desk SU Mtg. Rm. PS-105 LC-130 Library Life at SU Desk CO-104 fireplace LC-37 Gym LC-500 South CO-219 Gym SU Outside Comnons Bookstore SU SU Patio SU Area Recital Hall CO-219 CO-125 SU Area LC-130 LC-241 No. side of SU 00-219 Gym Info at SU Desk P.E. Bldg. LC-2a LC-37 SU Lounge FA-109 SU Meeting Rm. PS-10 PS-227 PS-10 CO-104 P.E. Fields Published by Office of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217