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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 10-8-1971 October 8 1971 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "October 8 1971" (1971). Friday Bulletin. Paper 250. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/250 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.

FLU SHOTS BEING GIVEN DURING OCT, RECEIVED ftt 8aa OCT CMLIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE. SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETIN administered as follows in A-117; October 8, 1971 The Student Health Center is offering flu shots again this year to all students, faculty and staff. During October vaccine will be Monday, Wednesday & Friday - 11:30 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. Tuesday - 9:00 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. Thursday - 8:00 a.m. to ]0;00 a.m. The vaccine used this year is a more purified type and should not cause as many side-effects as in previous years. The shots will be administered to students free of charge. Faculty and staff will be charged $1, payable at the Bursar's office prior to coming to the Health Center. Influenza protection is especially urged for those with chronic illness (especially heart or lung disease) and those particularly susceptible to respiratory infections. DIRECTORY FORMS NOT ALL RETURNED Over 25 employees of the College have failed to return the staff directory forms listipg information to be included in the 1971-72 College Directory, which is in the process of being typed. Please hand-carry all forms which have not been forwarded to the College Relations Office, A-149. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS OFFICE REORGANIZED. MOVED TO CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE The Office of International Programs has been relocated from San Francisco to the Los Angeles headquarters of the California State Colleges. Chancellor Dumke said the program will be reorganized and placed under supervision of William B. Langsdorf, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, as the result of the resignation of Dr. Thomas P. Lantos as program director. Dr. Lee Kershner, Asst. Executive Vice Chancellor, will assvime temporary direction of the program. On the CSCSB campus, Mireille Rydell, Assoc. Prof, of French, has been appointed International Programs campus representative and is attending a meeting in Los Angeles today called by the Chancellor.

C ca \ U.O'at' -tl4 r "BULLET POLICY GIVEN The College Police office, Aip=.conditioning Building, quarters on campus. N n located in the Heating and is the Lost and Found Head- Items which are found should be sent to the Campus PoMce office for safekeeping- Persons are urged to contact the Pclice office (Ext. 505) for misplaced ^rtlicles. The College Bulletin is published each Friday by the College Relations office. Deadline for contributions to the Bulletin is noon Wednesdays. Items concerning publication of books and articles are normally printed after publication to avoid confusion and repetition. For our readers' convenience a form is attached to this issue J for submitting material (it is not necessary to use this form, however) which lists items considered newsworthy. Please call Ext. 418 or drop by A-149 for further information. E.G.P. COORDINATOR NOW ON CAMPUS Pedro F. Lopez has been named Coordinator, E.O.P Supportive Services. The young man, a recent social sciences graduate of University of California, Riverside, has worked with MEChA organizations and the Coalition de la Raza of Riverside. Mr. Lopez, who joined the Student Services staff this week, will work under the direction of Larry Johnson, E.O.P. Director. He extends an invitation to all E.O.P. students to drop by his office and welcomes suggestions on what the E.O.P. office can do to be of service to the students. * PEOPLE IN Lee Kalbus (Chemistry) has an article in The Analyst, THE NEWS The Journal of the Society for Analytical Chemistry, co-authored by his brother Gene Kalbus and Robert Wesley of Cal State, Long Beach, entitled "Potentiometiric Deteimiination of Mercury (II) with Dithiooxamide," July, 1971 issue. Edna Steinman (Public Affairs) is appearing on several panels today and tomorrow at the state conference of the American Association of University Women in Anaheim. She is a state officer and is also president of the Redlands Branch of AAUW. 2

t If -vtw Direct from India... CONCERT OF INDIAN MUSIC Two of South India's ON CAMPUS NEXT MONDAY foremost musicians will perform on campus next Monday, October 11, 8:15 p.m. ' N. Ramani, fluist, and Lalgudi G. Jayaraman, violinist, will present a concert in PS-10. Also performing with the noted maestros will be Ranganathan, rardangam (South Indian drum) player, and a tamboura (drone instru- ^ ment)player. The only other opportunity to hear these artists will be at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia the following night. Ramani is coming to the CSCSB campus to visit with his former student, Richard Saylor, Music Department Chairman, in his second trip outside his native India. The noted violinist, Jayaraman, is also on his second tour outside India. Admission to the concert is free and open to the public. REMINDERS... Frederick Campbell, liaison officer for the Danforth Graduate Fellowship program,urges all faculty who know of seniors or recent graduates who have serious interest in college teaching as a career and who plan to study for a Ph.D., to contact him (Ext. 331, A-131).... Columbus Day, Monday, October 11, is a regular work and class day for the College.... Students and faculty who re-arrange classroom furniture during their class periods are asked to return the chairs and desks to their original positions.... Organizational meeting of "SPICE" (Student Participation in Community Enterprises), today, 10 a.m. All interested persons invited to attend. Director will be chosen.... Outdoors Club Hike to Poopout Hill; meet 9 a.m., tomorrow at the Market Basket, 40th & Sierra Way. Call P.E. office for details. rnia State Employees RCCLIT UNION NO. I I The California State Employees Credit Union i., II y ^.l No. 11 of San Bernardino offers outstanding savings and loan services to all State emaily 10;00 5:30 - Monday 10:00-6:30 ployees. th Street - San BernardinolpHONE: 884-7234 The cooperative association, composed exclusively of State employees whose deposits are loaned out to other State employees for worthwhile purposes, has a record of consistently paying above 5% interest during the past 10 years, including 6% paid last year. Each (Continued on Page 4)

CREDIT UNION SERVICES - (Cont'd) account is insured to $20,000 and up to $2,000 of life insurance at no cost to the member. Deposits and loan payments may be made through payroll deduction. The credit union currently offers 3/4 of 1% interest rate on new car financing. Brochures and further information on the services and interest rates charged and paid by the credit union are available at the Personnel office. NEXT FRIDAY'S FILM "The Baby Maker," PS-10, 8 p.m. Admission free to all; ASB-sponsored. (October 15.) EMPLOYAfENT " Equipment Technician III, working supervisor; OPfORTUNITIES repair and maintain mechanical and electronic " equipment, A-V Dept.; salary; $863-1,048. 4* Evaluation Technician I, Admissions & Records office; equivalent to graduation from college plus 2 years experience in evaluating academic qualifications, preferred; salary: $651-710. New at the Ext. 267 Clark, Jose 474 W. 36th St. college: Cler. Asst, Library San Bernardino 92405 18^-i5 8 Ext. 304 Foley, Katherine, 649 E. 16th St., Sec'y, President's San Bernardino 92404 Ext. 548 Lingo, Ann 313 Country Club Ln. Library Asst. San Bernardino 92404 88^-1824 Ext. 493 Lopez, Pedro 3460 Eucalyptus Coord., EOP Riverside 92502 Support. Services S-130 REGISTRAR TO VISIT HIGH Registrar John Morey has scheduled high SCHOOLS AND JC'S; DEPT. school and junior college visits for the REPRESENTATIVES INVITED remainder of the month of October and into the rest of the year. Departmental representatives are invited to participate in the Relations with Schools Program. Call Ext. 513 for further information. "ic "fc "fc ATTENTION, Custodians assigned to the Library Bldg. have re- LIBRARY PATRONS! quested personnel using that facility to exercise more caution with their use of coffee, food and cigarettes. The carpeted areas in particular show signs of abuse. If additional ash trays and trash receptacles are needed, please call Physical Plant office. Cooperation of all will be appreciated.