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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 10-1-1976 October 1 1976 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "October 1 1976" (1976). Friday Bulletin. Paper 404. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/404 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 ifluilllh. 1976 October 1,1976 BOOKSTORE SHOULD BE REALITY hjext SPRUNG A third new building should make its appearance on caucus next Spring. In addition to the Creative Arts and Student Union buildings now under construction, the Bookstore is scheduled to join their ranks. At its meeting last Wednesday, the Board of Trustees of the CSUC approved schematic plans for the College Bookstore. Work is now proceeding with working drawings. A tentative schedule now places the bid opening on the building in December, or earlier, according to Vice President J, K. Thomas. With six months allowed for construction,the Bookstore facility, a $163,000 project, should be ready for occtpancy next Spring or sooner. Financed with non- State funds obtained through the College Foundation, the 5,000 sq. ft. building will be located adjacent to the caaipus perimeter road, southeast of the Fine Arts Building. * * * COLUMBUS DAY HOLIDAY Columbus Day this year falls on Monday, TO BE TAKEN NOV. 26 October 11. Although a legal California holiday for State employees, the College will use that day as an in-lieu holiday. columbus'^ay Friday, November 26 will be taken in its place and used in conjunction with the Thanksgiving weekend to make a three-day holiday, thus permitting us to celebrate our Finding Father's and early Founding Fathers' achievements at the same time. COL^GE DRIVE OPENS College opened its 1976 Arrrowhead United Fund drive this week, headed by Dick Ackley, Academic Administration. Pledge cards will be distributed with the November 1 ^yroll warrants. They will provide various means for naking fair share contributions the easy way. For infomation on the Arrcwhead United Way call Ext. 7517. it it ii CONCERT BY LESLIE I. HARRIS The Fall season of programs presented by the Music STRING QUARTET OPENS SEASON Department will open with a concert by the Leslie I. Harris String Quartet. The program will be presented In PS-10 on Sunday, October 24, at 7:30 p.m. The College's own Quartet-in-Residence will present works by Robert Schumann, Darius Milhaud and Ludwig van Beethoven. Named in honor of Leslie I. Harris who was on the advisory board of the College, the Arrowhead Allied Arts Council and Founding Advisor of the Civic Light (Continued on page$)

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT CENTER WILL HOLD DmONSTRATlON In its first event of the year, the Faculty Development Center ^d.11 present a demonstration of faculty services. About ten College faculty service departments and offices will be represented to talk with faculty and to share information or demonstrate their service. L T J A special invitation is extended to new faculty. The demonstration will be held Thi^day, October 7, in U:-500 (South) from 2 to 4 p.m. Refreshments will be lumished. MARSHA LISS EARNS Marsha Liss,. Assistant Professor of Psycholoqy who ioined PH.D. IN PSYCHOLOGY the College this fall, has received notification from the ^ in-.c u University of New York. Stony Brook. N.Y., that as Of August, 1976. she had completed the requirements for the Ph.D. In Psychology. Ur. Liss' dissertation was on "The Effects of Televised Modeling Cues on Children s Sex-Typed Toy Preferences." EPITDR'S BOX VouA tdltoa feavei on vaccution today. Regufot ccutton6 of the. Biittettn wtti aedume pabttcation on Vfitday, OctobeA 22. Tkz Cottage. CatzndoA, It'-6 Happening wltt continue to be published voeekty. Jj new6 events maaont, a paoxy edition oj the Butletln mlz be \L'/ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Cler. Asst. IIIA - to work in the Records Office. Qual.: type 50 wpm; 2 yrs, $804/mo.; perm,; 40 hr./vricly; apply ty Oct. 4. pd. cler. exp. Cler. Asst. IIA - to work in the Outreach Counselor's Office of the E.O.P. Program. Qual.: type 50 wpm; 1 yr. pd, d exp.; $336.50/mo.; 20 hr./vricly; temp.; apply by Oct. 1. Housing Coordinator - under the supervision of the Assoc. Dean of Students, the Housing Coord, administers the onhousing programs of the College. Qual.: Doctorate Degree; minimum of 3 yrs. exp. as an administrator in i College or University Housing program; 2 yrs. of which must be at the level of Residence Director, Head Resident of higher. $15,576 - $18,756; sulxnit letter & resiune to Dr. Russell DeRemer, Assoc. Dean of Students. Reading Specialist Intern - position is designed to provide a graduate student who is planning a career in college level student services or a related field an educational-employment opportunity. Qual.: B.A. Degree; must be a candidate for a graduate degree & successfully completed some graduate level coursework; temp.; $5.82Air.; sutxnit letter & resume to Dr. Tom Rivera, Assoc. Dean of Students. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE IN SS-I5I, ETT. 7205. CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is publi^ed by the Office of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217. Material fur publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbara Noite PERSONALS Ha. and Mas. Petea Bal&coe wetcomed thela i-out 6on, PauZ, u)ho wa6 boan on Septembea It, 1976 He weighed 8 12 oz6. The Balscoes have a daughtea.

HARRIS COWCERT Continued from page 7 ^ Opera Assn., the quartet is comprised of Armen Turadian, violin, ClydaYedinak, violin, Victoria Shapiro, viola, and Catherine Graff, cello, all well-known Inlana Empire musicians. Admission to the concert is $1,50; children, students and senior citizens with r.d. cards admitted free. A plethora of films are billed for campus showings. Projectors will be busy reeling through the following TONIGHT - "Don't Start the Revolution Without Me," 6 8:30 p.m., PS-IO. Free TOMORROW NIGHT - "King Lizard Revival," film fest and light show will feature H.G. Wells' "The Lost World,"the original Tarzan, Elmo Lincoln,in "The Adventures of Tarzan." Other movies elude a Martian's view of earth in "What on Earth," and another Vfells movie, "Tfeings to Come," These and more will be shown free from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the Gym. Free. Wednesday, October 6 - "Absent Minded Professor," noon. Lower Commons. Free. NEXT FRIDAY - "My Fair Lady," 6 and 8:30 p.m. showings, PS-lO.y-i r LIBRARY FILM FESTIVAL - The Library begins its second year of Great American Film Festivals next Tuesday and Wednesday, October 5 and 6, witli the classic "Dinner at Eight," featuring John Barrymore and Jean Harlow. Tuesday showings are at 1 p.m. and Wednesday's are at 10 a.m., both at Music Listening Facility on the Fourth Floor of the Library, All faculty, staff and students are Invited to come, bring lunch, and see these good ol' movies throughout the quarter. FACULTY WIVES TO HEAR OF-"PSYCHOU)GY OF GAMES Faculty wives are invited to attend a lecture by Kenneth Mantei, Chainnan and Assoc. Prof., Oiemistry, who will speak on "Keno, Craps, Blackjack and Psychoanalysis - Coinputer Games," on Thursday, October 7 at 7:30 p.m. in PS-325. This is the first meeting of the Faculty Wives Club this year. Newcomers wishing rides should 862-1089 * ft A HELP ON WRITING TERM PAPERS OFFERED The Learning Center and Library have joined together in a program to offer assistance with research and writing term papers. The non-credit class is open and free to all students and graduate students, viio are invited to attend all or one of the sessions. Taught by Dianna Pelletier (Learning Center) and John Tibbals and Linda Miller (Library), the first session starts Wednesday, October 6, 3 p.m. in LC-27. Following sessions, all nine, will be held in LC-130 at 3 p.m. For further information contact Miss Pelletier in LC-27, Ext. 7440, Mr. Tibbals and Miss Miller, LC-119, Ext. 7601. 3

Professional Activities Richard Ackley (Academic Admin,) was guest speaker at the 2nd Bomb Wing (Strategic Air Command), March Air Force Base discussing educational opportunities available to active dutyservicemen in the local area. Richard Bennecke (Activities) planned and participated in the Peter G. Wintz Workshop for Activities Professionals held in conjunction with Calif. College Personnel Assn., Commission IV Conference at U.Ci^.Berkeley, Sept. 8-10. Mr. Bennecke was also appointed a member of the CCPA - Commission IV: Students, Their Activities and Cornmunity, The appointment is for two years. Gloria Cowan (Psychology) spoke to the I.B.M. Secretarial. Seminar on "The Occupational evelopraent in Women" in Riverside, Sept. 27. Arlo Harris (Chemistry) conducted an all day in-service workshop sponsored by the Hi Desert Mental Health Dept. Aug. 7 in Barstow. Subjects covered in the seminar, both morning and afternoon sessions, included aicohol, tob^co,tidi<tdrug abuse... Helene Koon (English) spoke at St. Mary's College, London U, Twickenham, England on "l^h Century Theater," July 27. Nikolai Khokhlov (Psychology) was interviewed 1:^ the Canadian Broadcast Corp. on Sept. 24, regarding his research on humor. The interview was heard on the same day on the radio show "As It Happens." Nathan Kravetz. Ernest Garcia. Judith Rymer (Education) and Sue Teele (Cont. Ed.) met with superintendents of schools of Riverside County to discuss undergraduate and graduate programs in teacher education at CSCSB, Sept. 23, at Moreno Valley Unified School District. Michael Maskin (Psychology) spoke at Riverside Poly High School on "Humanistic Psychology: Rediscovering the Person" on Sept. 29. James Urata (Building Coord.) spoke to the Rotary Club in the Inland Center on "American Concentration Camps," Sept. 29. * * * PUBLICATIONS Marty Bloomberg (Library) has a book. Introduction to Classification and Number Building in Dewey, published this month by Libraries Unlimited, Littleton, Colorado. Two earlier works have been revised and are due out Dec. 1976 and Jan. 1977 respectively, also by Libraries Unlimited: Introduction to Technical Services for Librai*y Technicians (3rd ed.) and Introduction to Public Services for Library Technicians (2nd ed.). Margaret Gibbs (Administration) had an article published, "Secrets of a Board Chairman," in New Trustee Communication I.book published by the Assn. of Community College Trustees, Wash. i'd.c. in June, 1976. Peter Spader (Hailosophy) had two articles printed this summer: "Aesthetics, Morals, and Max Scheler's Non-Formal Values," The British Journal of Aesthetics, (Summer 1976), pp. 230-36 and "Max Scheler, Phenomenology, and Metaphysics," The Philosophical Forum (Boston), (Winter-Spring 1974-75-delayed printing), pp. 274-87. 4

it's happening! at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO v^en. what... where.. OCTOBER 1 2 Showings 6:00 & S:30 p.m. hrprday, OCTOBER 2 8:00 a«m* 7:00 p.m. m, OCTOBER 3 IDAY. OCTOBER U 11:30 a.m. MAY. OCTOBER 5 1:00 p.m. Flag Football Begins Film: "Don't Start the Revolution Without Me" I.R.S. Institute Film Festival: "King Lizard Revival" Bus Trip to Octoberfest in Big Bear Lake Ym KIPPUR Spanish Table (Conversation & Innch) Sign up: Handball Singles Sign up: Tennis Singles Serrano Village Volleyball Tournament Begins A.S. Senate Meeting UPC Meeting Christian Life Club Meeting Film Festival: "Dinner at Eight" Contact P.E. Dept. PS-IO PS-10 Large Gym Depart Main Prkg. CO-125 P.E. Dept. P.E. Dept. SS-171 CO-219 CO-125 LC-Listening Fac. SDHESDAY. OCTOBER 6 10:00 a.m. noon noon 7:00 p.m. BIBSDAY. OCTOBER 7 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. IIDAY. OCTOBER 8 1:00 p.m. 2 Showings 6:00 & 8:30 p.m, Last Day to File for Refund of Student Services Fee Film Festival: "Dinner at Eight" ASB Film: "Absent Minded Professor" General I.O.C. Meeting Music Majors Meeting Alumni Board Meeting Sociology Club Meeting Faculty Development Meeting Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Games Faculty Wives Lecture Soccer Club Meeting Film: "Ify Fair Lady" LC-Listening Fac. CO-104 SS-171 FA-104 SS-171 CO-104 LC-500 SS Atrium PS-325 CO-219 PS-10 Serrano Village Camping Trip Published by Office of College Relations, AD'l?l