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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 3-3-1972 March 3 1972 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "March 3 1972" (1972). Friday Bulletin. Paper 258. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/258 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.

fv. ; GO 77 CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO fke BULLETIN March 3, 1972.13 FIRST PROGRESS- RE PQ T--gO"BMI TTED BY TASK FORCE The Task Force has submitted its first progress report to President Pfau, who read it to members of the Faculty Senate at its meeting last Tuesday. Revision of the present general studies program by reducing the number of required general studies courses and increasing the number of options for students was presented as a goal of the Task Force. Retention of the small classes, a distinctive feature of the College, was recommended by the Task Force, which also urged the continued revision of departmental requirements to add flexibility and easing of articulation problems. To accomplish the above goals the Task Force will consider institution of alternate degree programs, such as BA-BS, a restructuring of course requirements and class sizes to make the upper division segment of the College more nearly self-supporting, mechanisms to facilitate interdisciplinary studies and institution of new programs and areas. An open-mike forum on The Green. Students curriculum. will be held by the Task Force today at 11 a.m. are invited to present their views on College ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS OF STATE COLLEGES MEET Dumke to discuss issues college system. Advisory Board members from CSCSB met with other Board members of the California State Colleges and Chancellor Glenn S. and accomplishments relating to the state CSCSB Advisory Board members who attended the meeting were Vice Chairman Mrs. Don H. Goodcell and Mrs. William E. Leonard.

GOVERNOR APPOINTS THREE NEW MEMBERS TO STATE COLLEGE TRUSTEE BOARD Governor Ronald Reagan has appointed three new members to the California State Colleges Board of Trustees. Jeanette Ritchie of Menlo Park, already serving on the State Board of Education, was named to succeed Phoebe Conley of Fresno. Roy T. Brophy of Sacramento succeeds William A. Norris of Pasadena and Robert F. Beaver of Los Angeles replaces the late Dudley Swim of Carmel. The appointments must be approved by the Senate. COLFERS TO LEAVE FOR IRAN APRIL 1 Carol Colfer, anthropologist and wife of A. Michael Colfer, Assistant Professpr of Anthropology, has been awarded a Fulbright-Hays doctoral research grant for one year's study in Iran. Mrs. Colfer will do research on "The Role of Women in an Islamic Society" in a small village near Rasht on the Caspian Sea. Professor Colfer has been granted a leave of absence by the College to accompany his wife and three-year-old daughter to Iran, where he will engage in research on "Kinship Organization and Fishing Boat Crew Ties." The Colfers will leave San Bernardino April 1 and plan on arriving in Iran about the middle of April. During their stay in the ancient kingdom they will live in a mud house in the village which has no electricity, running water or other conveniences. The nearest [ they will be to modern conveniences is the capitol city of Tehran, approximately 300 miles away. Professor Colfer will return to the CSCSB campus in March, 1973. SPRING QUARTER Applications are still being accepted for Spring Term DATELINES GIVEN March 6-10:Advisement Week March 8:French Placement Exam, 2 p.m.,lc-217 German/Russian Placement Exams 2 p.m., LC-211 Spanish Placement Exam, 2 p.m., LC-27 March 10; E.G.P. registration, 1 p.m.-3 p.m., S-100 March 14; Last day of Winter Term classes and last day to withdraw March 15-17: Final Exams March 17; End of term Mrs. Lotani Mukasa (Sociology) welcomed a PERSONALS daughter, Ekiriya Elizabeth Nankinga, born February 9, weighing seven pounds. The Mukasas have a son Edward, age 3. Regina Johnson (Physical Plant) who suffered a broken foot in a car accident last December returned to work yesterday.

C^IJFRT'AIW AI I Tonight is the last night for tryouts for "The Revenger's Tragedy," Spring Quarter production of the Players of the Pear Garden. Auditions will be held in C-116 from 7 to 10 p.m. William Slout will direct the seventeenth century melodrama, which has a cast of 11 men and four women. SUNDAY, MARCH. 5. CONCERT CANCELED The Chamber Ensemble Concert scheduled for Sunday, March 5, has been canceled, according to Charles Price who was to have directed. LIBRARY traveling exhibit of selected new ~ juvenile books of 1971 will be on dis- NEWS (j ^ play at the Library through March 10. The album, "Coltrane live at the village vanguard again,"will be featured Wednesday, March 8, 2 p.m. as the jazz program of the Library Listening Facilities. French romantic author Chateaubriand is the subject of an exhibit in the main lobby of the Library through March 13. The rare books and posters are from the collection of Richard Switzer, Humanities Division Chairman and one of the foremost American authorities on Chateaubriand. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES NIGHT AT lsi»*mllwt FRI.,MAR. 17. $4 per person includes admission & unlimited use of all attractions. Call Ext. 301. Two CSCSB staff members are candidates for the office of CSEA State College Support Service Occupational Council. Barbara Allen (Housing) and Sharon Ward (Purchasing) are running in a field of nine in the clerical and allied classification category on Ballot A. Deadline for voting is March 14. Robert Blackey (History) spoke on "Why Revolution?" at the Redlands Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Church last week. At a symposium held at UCR on February 24 and 25, Edward Carlson (Administration) discussed "The Economics of Environmental Management." Fred Cordova (Physical Plant) recently completed a course at the University of Southern California sponsored by the Foundation for Cross-connection Control Research. Virginia Deharq, sophomore student assistant, presented a slideillustrated lecture at San Bernardino High School last Monday evening to members of the Future Secretaries Assn. who came from San Bernardino Valley College, Skadron Business College, Cajon, San Bernardino, San Gorgonio and Pacific high schools. Her topic was "A Visual Tour Through Cal State, San Bernardino by a Former Future Secretary." (Continued on Page 4)

IN THE NEWS (Cont'd) Jack McDonnell (Administration) has had an article accepted by the American Business Communication Assn. Bulletin on "Communications Teach it As it Is." Joseph Thomas (Vice Pres. for Administration) has been appointed by Mayor W. R. Holcomb to serve as a member of the newly organized Economic Development Committee for the City of San Bernardino. DEADLINE FOR FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS for Fall, 1972, is May 1. Application forms may be obtained at Financial Aid Office, S-120. A program of American music will be presented by the College Chorus on Sunday, March 12, 8:15 p.m. in PS-10, under the full title of "A Program of American Music, Being a Portrayal in Chorus and Song of the American Dream as Conceived by American Poets and Musicians." Among the selections will be the drinking song, "To Anacreon in Heaven," adapted by Francis Scott Key in setting the National Anthem, and two temperance songs, "Set Down that Glass" and "No Brandy Will We Drink." Soloists appearing include Karen Hixson, Marta Aldrich and Burt Chowning. The program is open to the College community and the public without charge. FACULTY WIVES HOLD ROARING 20'S BUFFET Faculty Wives invite faculty and spouses (singles bring a friend) to a Roaring 20's buffet, Friday, March 11, 7:30 p.m., in the Cafeteria. Those attending are asked to bring a hot dish for eight or dessert for 12. Entertainment will follow the dinner. "A LITTLE ANARCHY. TITLE OF LECTURE," Rabbi Norman Feldheym will speak on "A Little Anarchy Now and Then" at a Philosophy Forum set for 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 7. His talk is based on Martin Ruber's "I and Thou." Rabbi Feldheym, recently retired as head of Temple Emanu El and well-known community leader since 1936, has studied the writings of the great Jewish writer for many years. The College and the public are invited to the forum in LC-241. * * EMPLOYMENT Bldg. Maint. Man, Physical Plant to do semi-skilled manua OPPORTUNITIES tasks under supervision; 1 yr. experience; salary: $666-734; available immediately. Please contact Personnel office. CHORAL SOCIETY WILL HOLD SECOND OPEN REHEARSAL at 7:30 p.m., Monday, March 6, C-104. Anyone interested in choral singing is invited to attend and sing with the chorus. Those with blending voices and sightreading ability are eligible for consideration as chorus members. NOON MUSICALE: Students participating in program of Igor Stravinskyb music, March 8,C-104. TONIGHT'S MOVIE a raisin in 8 p.m., PS-10