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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 6-29-1973 June 29 1973 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "June 29 1973" (1973). Friday Bulletin. Paper 311. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/311 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.

ummep Edition RECEIVED Ofltllfor-.alp. owito CollegO San Bci-nardino JUN 2 9 1973 ilbhaex California State College, San Bwnardino~^ The BULLETIN June 29, 1973 760 STUDENTS ON CAMPUS FOR SUMMER STUDY In one of the largest summer study enrollments in the history of the College, 760 students have signed up for over 80 summer sessions, courses and workshops. This is a 25% increase over last year's registration. Only three classes, the least amount ever, were cancelled due to low enrollment, Fred Roach, Dean of Continuing Education, states that registration will continue up until the beginning of the last one-week class, August 6, including three-week courses beginning July 9,and 30 and short courses on July 9, 16, 23,30 and August 6. NEW LIBERAL STUDIES B.A. DEGREE AND RECREATION MINOR AVAILABLE IN 73-74 The Office of the Chancellor has approved a degree program in Liberal Studies, which will be offered by the College, effective with the 1973-74 academic year. The new multidisciplinary bachelor's degree program was developed for students whose needs or interests are for a more broadly based liberal arts curriculum than is possible through existing disciplines. Although the program will be open to all students, it should prove of particular value to students who plan to enter the elementary teaching field. On June 11 word was received from the Office of Academic Program and Resource Planning of the CSUC that the College will be able to offer a minor in Recreation, also beginning with the forthcoming academic year. This program should be of particular interest to current and prospective elementary and secondary school teachers as it will provide a background for students in recreation and leisure studies and prepare them for employment in the areas of recreation leadership and programming, k ie * NEW PARKING DECALS The 1973-74 parking permit decals will be issued TO BE ISSUED WITH with the June paychecks. The annual decals, TODAY'S PAYCHECKS now available to students, as well as faculty and staff, are red and somewhat larger than their predecessors (3" x 4"). * *. TODAY IS PAYDAY ^

COLLEGE TO BE The College will be closed on Wed' CLOSED ON JULY 4 nesday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. All classes, the Library and Physical Education facilities, including the pool, will be closed. SUftER HOURS CAFETERIA! Upstairs Service Only Present to July 27 July 30 to Sept. 14 - LIBRARY: 8 8 10 1 p.m. P.E, FACILITIES! 8:30 Pool - 10:00 CSEA SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO TWO PHYSICAL PLANT STAFF 8-2 p.m. 8-11, 11-2 p.m., Mon. thru Thurs. p.m., Fri. p.m., Sat. p.m.. Sun. - 5:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Honor System p.m.. Regular Manned Service The CSEA Scholarship Committee selected Libby Quinlan and David Alvarez, both part-time Physical Plant employees, to receive the two $50 awards for the 1973-74 academic year. Both Mr Alvarez and Mr. Quinlan completed work at Valley College this June. They plan on continuing their studies at UCR and CSCSB, respectively. SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON CAMPUS FOR WORK, STUDY AND PLAY Friday, July 6, "From Here to Eternity," stars Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra, Deb I I orah Kerr, Montgomery Clift, PS-10 8 p.m Tuesday, July 10, "I've Got a Dream," about Martin Luther King, PS-10, 12 noon and 7 p.m. Twenty one high school students from the San Bernardino Unified School District are on campus for a nine-week job training, study and recreation program. This is the fourth consecutive year for the College's participation with Operation Second Chance, the Neighborhood Youth Corps and the local school district which brings high school students onto campus where they work in various departments in the morning and attend class and enjoy swimming and other recreation in the afternoon. During the last three weeks the schedule will be modified somewhat to include a drama workshop. Jesse Moses, E.G.P., is campus coordinator and Fred Roach worked

' Nancy R. Brown, daughter of Herb Brown (Physical Plant) was selected as valedictorian of the Eisenhower High School graduating class. A member of the G.A.A., she was selected as the Most Valuable Player in volleyball and as the Outstanding Senior Girl Athlete, She also was selected by the graduating class as the Most Intellectual, Most Athletic, and Most Likely to Succeed and was recipient of the State of California Governor's Scholastic Award. Kurt Kalbus, son of Dr. Lee Kalbus (Chemistry) graduated with highest honors and as valedictorian from Cajon High School, He has been attending CSCSB for the past two years under a special program for high school students and has completed nearly 80 quarter units. He will continue at CSCSB as a mathematics major, Saroiam Mankau (Biology) has an article co-authored with student, Daniel Morse (Biology major), entitled "A Case of Incomplete Development of Hymenolepis Diminuta ova in a Tribolium Confusum Beetle" published in a forthcoming Tribolium Information Bulletin. James Murphy (Mathematics) gave a demonstration workshop of "Manipulative aids in Elementary School Mathematics" to teachers and teachers' aides of Crestmore School in Bloomington early this month, Dr. Mireille Rydell (French) was chosen to attend an international teaching workshop in Tours, France, sponsored by the French government which will be held during the month of July at the University of Tours, it it 1r 100 GIRL SCOUTS MAKE Southern California will be under siege by SERRANO VILLAGE BASE 100 Girl Scouts this week and through part FOR SO, CALIF, VISIT of July. The teenage invaders, from across the U.S.,will come to the CSCSB campus from a stay at the Riviera Hotel at Palm Springs where they have enjoyed the desert environment, most for the first time. Arriving on campus today, the scouts will make their headquarters at Serrano Village for a schedule that includes trips to Disneyland, beaches, mountains and other visitor attractions. The program bringing the sight-seers,"california Presents: Palms, Pines, People," is part of a national "Wider Opportunities." project. Theron Pace, Director of Housing, worked with the Girl Scout Council to make posible the Scouts' stay on campus. Their visit of the Southland ends July 11. INVENTORY.TIME-The Bookstore will be closed Monday, July 2, for inventory, SUMMER THEATRE The Summer Theatre Workshop Players, directed by William Slout, will PLAYERS TO BRING "THUNDER ROCK" present Robert Ardrey's 1939 play, "Thunder Rock," with production dates set for July 19, 20, 21; 26, 27, 28. All performances at 8:15 in the Little Theatre, Tickets go on sale next month.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - (Cont'd) with the community organizations and the College to arrange the program. DIRECTORY CHAmES ADD: Ext 400 * * ii' BRISCOE, Peter M, (Loretta) Librarian, Library 23249 Washington St, Colton 92324 825-6672 Ext, 508 McCOLUJM, Edna R, (Jaiaes) Vet. Clk., Adm. & Rec. 26787 Bruce St. Highland 92346 862-3928 Karenan T, Biretta (Adm. s Rec.), Lynn L. Eldridge (Adm. s Rec.), College: Gloria A. Martinez (EOF) Extension Changes: Heating s Air Conditioning (page 5 in campus directory) - Ext. 399 Mike Rasmussen's extension remains the same - 200. f Claire Cantlay and Mike O'Gara changed to Ext. 207. (Phys. Ed ) it it if Legislative Digest Avoiloble ia Library The California State University and Colleges, Office of the Chancellor - The General Counsel's Digest of Selected Legislation as Enacted, 1972 Regular Session is now available in the library at the Reference Desk. LIBRARY EXHIBITS First floor How through July 31 "Wall display: Children in Art Month of August -Wall display: Seascapes How through July 31 -Locked cases: Artifacts (from collection of Dr. R. Smith) Month of August -Locked cases: Rock collection 4th floor How through July 31 -Modern Art Month of August -Rembrandt JOB OPENINGS - (Professional) Psuchometrist/LearninQ Specialist - avail. Sept., '73f administer, score, interpret, etc. psychological tests; assist faculty in test devel ment, develop S maintain learning center, tutorial programs, etc. Qualifications: MA in psychology or related field reg., with emphasis on tests, etc. Salary(depending upa qualifications) :$772-849/mo or $893-1084/mo. y.brary Asst I - resp. for maintaining fiscal records relating to expenditure of ixok budget and periodicals subscription budget; work in acquisitions S catalog dept, etc. Req. 3 yrs. relevant exp. as CI. Asst II. Avail. July 1,'73; Salary: $589-717/mo. CigiTi Apgti IIIA, Adms. Office; req.: SO wpm; H.S. Ed.; 2 yrs. CI. ASst. II; salary: $589/mo,; avail, immediately, Cler. Asst. IIB, Assoc. Dean, of Academic Affairs; 1 yr. cler. exp. needed; temp fot mo. of July only; type 50 wpm; shorthand: 80 wpm; salary: $522. Groundsman Traine^ef - under gen. sup. to learn gardening s gen. grounds maint., incl. planting, cultivating, mowing, etc. Req.: knowledge of gardening, materials, tools & eguip, sprays, pesticides, etc.; salary: $614/mo.; avail, approx. July 15; apply July 6 Dept. Sec,u. I. E.G.P. Office; responsibility to run s maint. office; type 50 wpm; shot hand 80 wpm; 1 yr. exp. CI. Asst. IIB level; salary $548/mo^ '