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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 4-13-1973 April 13 1973 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "April 13 1973" (1973). Friday Bulletin. Paper 319. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/319 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.

Call z C t V..c 1' 09ii»LIF0RNIA STATE COLLEGE, :irdino SAN BERNARDINO r.i-. n i an B APR 131973 lixdllaig ii«=bulletin April 13, 1973 IN MEMORIAM The College was saddened to learn of the death Wednesday morning of Gladys Hubbard. Mrs. Hubbard served the College as Placement Advisor since September, 1969 until last November when she underwent surgery. The flag was lowered to half-staff yesterday in memoriam and will remain so until conclusion of services which will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Riverside First Congregational Church. Private inurnment will be at Crestlawn Memorial Park, Riverside. Friends may call at Tillie's Memorial Chapel, San Bernardino, from 2 until 8 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Ccuicer Society. Mrs. Hubbard, the first to hold the position of CSCSB Placement Advisor, will be long remembered for the warmth and generosity she extended to faculty and staff and to the many students whom she helped obtain employment while undergraduates and as teacher candidates following graduation. She is survived by her husband Col. (Ret.) George M. Hubbaird and and daughter Brigitte of Los Angeles and three brothers. GRADUATING CLASS CHOOSES BLUE FOR ACADEMIC APPAREL The Class of 1973 will march in the commencement processional in blue caps and gowns. Results of a survey conducted by the Senior Class indicated that the majority of the graduating seniors preferred to break tradition and voted to wear dark blue academic regalia. Letters have been mailed to 668 graduates and candidates in- (Continued on Page 2)

GRADUATING CLASS - (Cont'd) obtaining guest tickets. forming them of the color, rental price ($6.25), deadline for ordering (May 15) and the procedure for This year the College will present its first Master of Arts degrees at Commencement. Two graduate students, Liston Caldwell and Susan Orrock, have filed applications to receive the Master of Arts in Elementary Education. EMPLOYEES WILL NOT BE Employees of the College will not be granted PAID FOR TIME OFF TO time off with pay to observe good Friday. OBSERVE GOOD FRIDAY Heretofore, CSUC employees were allowed time off between the hours of 12 noon until 3 p.m. The change in policy this year is the result of a pending Superior Court decision on the legality of granting the paid time off, according to C. Mansel Keene, Vice Chancellor, Employees may be allowed time off by using overtime or vacation time (or leave without pay if necessary). Those who wish to take time off to observe Good Friday on April 20 should make arrangements with their supervisors. NEW FACULTY MEMBERS Two new full-time faculty members joined the ON CAMPUS FOR SPRING CSCSB teaching staff at the beginning of the Spring Quarter; James J. Finley, Professor of Administration, comes to the campus from George Washington U where he taught Public Administration for 10 years. Prior to that he spent many years in responsibile government positions, serving in the United States and overseas. In addition, he was a teacher for the ICAF. Dr. Finley received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from American U, Washington, D.C. in Public Administration. James L. Robinson, Jr., Assistant Professor of Political Science, is a graduate of Cal State, LA and received his M.A. from UCLA. Before coming to San Bernardino he taught political science at Cal State, L.A. Eighteen part-time lecturers were added to the staff for the Spring Quarter, including David Musick,Sociology, a 1969 CSCSB graduate who received his M.A. from UCR in 1971. 103 GRADUATE IN One-hundred-and three seniors earned Bachelor WINTER, 1973 CLASS of Arts degrees at the end of the Winter Quarts Graduating with highest honors was Roberta Carolyn Smith, Biology major. James Deffenbaugh, Anthropology; Margaret Garland, History; Pamela W. Trevathan, Administration and F. Kay Shuman, Administration graduated with High Honors. Ten of the Winter graduates earned Honors: Thomas E. Contri, Sr., Arvita Crabtree, David w. Crandall, Cheryl DeMong, Elizabeth Elder, Elizabeth J. Gorman, Lynn D. Horn, Ronald J. Kent, Kenneth L. Miller, and Michael J. Weddington.

THREE CSCSB FACULTY MEMBERS CHOSEN AS OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS Joseph Labat, Asst. Prof, French; Cherie Choate, Asst. Prof., Math and Edward Carlson, Asst. Prof., Administration and Director, Management Center were chosen Outstanding Educators of America for 1973. They were selected on the basis of their professional and civic achievements. Outstanding Educators of America is an annual awards program honoring distinguished men and women for their exceptional service, achievements and leadership in the field of education. Those chosen are featured in the national awards volume. Outstanding Educators of America. Their selection guidelines include an educator's talents in the classroom, contributions to research, administrative abilities, civic service and professional recognition. for your information Material for the May 1 Faculty Senate meeting should be submitted by Tues., April 17, AD-169. + Retirement interviews for employees are being scheduled in San Bernardino May 2, 3 and 4_and in Riverside June 11, 12 and 13. Interested employees may arrange for appointments. See Personnel office for further details. CSEA MEMBERS PICK NOMINEES FOR BALLOT The local chapter of CSEA has selected the following members as nominees for office for 1973-74: President - Sharon Ward (Incumbent) and Fred Cordova ; Vice president - Peggy Ratliff, Ray Mendez, Carolyn Perkins; Secretary - Corinne Schnur (Incumbent);Jeanne Rudloff; Treasurer - Sue Boynton (Incumbent), Al Blair; Faculty Representative - Kent Monroe, Walt Oliver. Tony Britto will appear on the ballot as candidate for the office of Assistant Regional Director. FOLK ROCK CONCERT FRATTTRKS THREE GREAT ROCK GROUPS... COMING NEXT THURSDAY... A folk rock concert will rock the Gym next Thursday, April 19, when The Hendersons, Nathan-Elaine and Chevy, all perform in a program ranging from mellow folk to fairly hard driving rock. The performance begins at 9 p.m. and continues until midnight. The Hendersons will open with a variety of folk songs, followed by the four-piece Nathan-Elaine, a recording group^ hard driving rock group. Chevy. Tickets are on sale in SS-116 (Activities) for $2 and will be sold at the door

directory changes Add: Ext, 368 ROBINSON, Jaines L, Asst. Prof., Political Science AD-168 200 E. 30th St. San Bernardino 92404 FINLEY, James J, Prof,, Admin. AD-172 (Helen) 4810 Sierra Way, #8 San Bernardino, 92407 Accounting personnel have new extensions,, room numbers or loca- Marion Cangemi- AD-114 Ext. 291 Nancy Quinnett- AD-111 Ext. 311 Donna Guiles- AD-111 Ext. 313 Priscilla Aaltonen- AD-108 Change of Address: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Joy Robertson 16713 Merrill St. Victorville, 92392 Sara Watson- AD-111 Ext. 311 Jean Meeks- AD-113 Ext. 429 Pat Quanstrom- AD-111 Ext. 311 same phone Department Secretary IB Act as sec'y for E-O.P. Office, Type correspondence, maintain attendance records, make travel arrangements, etc.; administer assistsni-r admission of all E.O.P. students; supervise student sistants; provide information regarding E.O.P. program to outside agencies or persons; other duties as assigned. Qualifications: 2 yrs exp. performing duties of cler. Asst. ii; judgment, initiative & reurcefulness and ability to follow through with work with minimum shorthand: 80 wpm; Salary: $548/mo.; available April 23. i v /., to Auto Maint. Man) listed in last week's t>een changed from temporary to permanent position. FOR INFORMATION ON ABOVE JOBS CONTACT PERSONNEL OFFICE, RENAISSANCE BANOUET The Music Department's Renaissance Banquet and TICKETS SOLD OUT evening of entertainment with costumed singers, dancers and players has been sold out. Proceeds 111 go toward establishing a Music Dept. Scholarship Fund. The event takes place April 15, 7 p.m. in the Commons. TONIGHT'S MOVIE:_ J^^McCabe & Mrs.*Miller, " 8 p.m., PSvlO. m?ssfon\nc^^' "Sadie Hawkins Party", band, refreshm nts7 fun;-ad--" FORE'IGN courting_^ marr_ia2e_&_honeymoon booths. FOREIGN FILM: - Tomorrow night, "The Cranes Are Flying," 6~&~87i5 i.m ipl. ^'^ s_ia2i;_wi^nner of Grand prize, '57 Cannes. NEXT WEEK'S FILMS: Tues., Apr. 17 "Captain Kidd",~7~p7m7,~PS-Io7 ~ " Wed., April 18 "To See Vietnam," 12,1 & 2 p.m., PS- Fri., April 20 "Blood of the Condor," 8 p.m., PS-10 4

MUSIC DEPARTMENT SPRING QUARTER EVENTS [ fpril 12 r! jipril 15 I Thursday Choral CUnlc 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. LC 500 Sunday Renaissance Festival Dinner 7:00 p.m. Commons EVENING CONCERTS April 29 May 6, Hay 14 May 20 May 23 : May 25 June 3 Sunday Chamber Orchestra 8:15 p.m. PS 10 Sunday Domlnguez Hills Musicians 8:15 p.m. PS 10 Monday Indonesian Gamelon 7:30 p.m. Gym Sunday Choral Concert 8:15 p.m. PS 10 Wednesday Leslie Harris String Quartet 7:30 p.m. PS 10 Friday G. S. Sachdev, North Indian flutist 8:15 p.m. PS 10 Sunday Choral Concert - CARMINA BURANA 8:15 p.m. PS 10 MUSICALES April 18 April 25 May 2 Hay 3 Hay 9 May 16 Hay 23 May 30 June 6 Wednesday Student Recital 12:00 p.m. FA 104 Wednesday Film - PORTRAIT OF BEETHOVEN 12:00 p.m. FA 104 Wednesday Guest Artist 12:00 p.m. FA 104 Thursday College Day - Electronic Music 10:00 11:30 a.m. to a.m. FA 104 Wednesday Guest Artist 12:00 p.m. FA 104 Wednesday Guest Artist 12:00 p.m. FA 104 Wednesday Student Recital 12:00 p.m. FA 104 Wednesday Opera Workshop 12:00 p.m. FA 104 Wednesday Opera Workshop 12:00 p.m. FA 104