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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 11-14-1980 November 14 1980 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "November 14 1980" (1980). Friday Bulletin. Paper 571. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/571 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 1980 November 1^, 1980 Annual Blood Drive Set For Wednesday The annual blood drive has been scheduled for 10 a.m.-3 Wednesday In the Health Center's main waiting room. The blood donated is deposited In the CSCSB blood bank account, which is at the disposal of faculty, staff and students, and members of their immediate families in the event of emergency. The only way to keep such a blood bank open is to periodically replenish the supply, and that's where the blood drive comes i n. There are also cash prizes to be won by donors. The CSEA and CPA have donated four $10 cash awards for staff or faculty to be given in a drawing following the close of the drive. Students are eligible for four $25 cash awards donated by the Associated Students and the Health Center Staff. Donating blood takes about an hour, which is granted all employees. Applications Due Monday For Sabbatical Leaves Academic Affairs Dr. J.C. nounced in mid-december. Monday Is the deadline for submitting applications for sabbatical leave during the 1981-82 academic year. The applications must be submitted to Associate Vice President for Robinson. Sabbatical award recipients will be an- A11 qualified faculty members have been sent applications and an explanation of the evaluation criteria. A minimum of six years continuous service in an academic or academic-administration position is required. Information regarding the application and the evaluation process may be obtained from Dr. Robinson's office. Personal Holiday Deadline Nears Employees who have not taken their personal leave day have until Dec. 31 to do so or lose the time off. Anyone hired as a full-time employee before the end of 1980 is eligible for one eight-hour day off with pay. Part-time employees are entitled to proportional time. Unlike vacation and floating holidays, personal leave days cannot be carried into the new year.

Seats Still Available seats are still available for the drama depart- Dr^^r^..r^-PtrNA, meht's ptemlere production of the year, Eugene For Drama Production O'Nelll's "Long Day's Joumey into Night." The play debuted last night and will run tonight and tomorrow. Following a two-day hiatus, the play will reopen Tuesday for another five days. Tickets are available In advance from the drama department. Pioneering Artist To Speak Here One of the pioneers of abstract painting In Los Angeles, Karl Benjamin, will present a talk titled "Insights Into a Painter's Development" at noon Tuesday in VA 110. Benjamin will discuss his work and the Southern California artistic environment since World War II; his talk will be illustrated by slides. Faculty, staff and students are Invited. An exhibit of Benjamin's works Is on display through Nov. 23 In the University of Redlands art gallery. Thursday Concert To Feature UCR Ensemble UCR'S collegium Muslcum will be featured dur- ha";/'"''"'' Collegium Muslcum, under the direction of Fred Gable, plays Medieval/Renaissance music using reproductions of instruments of the period and performs choral selections from the same period. Faculty, staff and students are Invited. There Is no charge. 5K Run Set Next Week Maps of the course are available at the Intramural PE office for those who want to study the course beforehand. SIgn-ups, however, will be taken just prior to the k start of each day's run. First place finishers In the men's and women's divisions will receive T-shirts and everyone who finishes will receive his or her choice of a pumpkin pie or a free turkey dinner at the Commons. In addition, the runner who comes closest to predicting his or her running time will receive a Turkey Trot T-shirt. Fur The event, part of the Intramural program, Is coordinated by Joe Long. ther Information Is available from him at 7564. Faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the annual Turkey Trot 5K run scheduled for Wednesday and Thurs-

GRANTS OFFICE grants office win host an open house from - ^ 10:30 a.m.-1:30 Wednesday to acquaint faculty administrators with the new grants library and reading room in AD 18A. Refreshments will be served. PLANS OPEN HOUSE MuSICK'S Recreation _ - to re-creating the chamber performances of the 10 PERFORM IONIGHT ^y^h and isth centuries, will perform at 8:15 tonight In the Recital Hall. Mustek's Recreation, a classical group dedicated Mustek's Recreation members, who are in residence at Claremont Graduate School, spend their non-performing time researching the tempo, ornamentation and other aspects of those early performances and incorporating their findings into their programs. The instruments used by the group--among them a violin, a basso continuo, a harpsichord are reproductions of instruments of the period. Tickets are available at the door at $2 general admission and $1 for students with identification. SEQUOIA SKI PROGRAM «I- TV ticipate In a ski trip to Sequoia National Park PLANNED FOR DECEMBER PLANNED FOR DEC. 19-22. Faculty, staff and students are eligible to par- instruction in basic Nordic skiing, physical conditioning, equipment maintenance, cross-country orienteering, wilderness touring, winter survival techniques and first aid will be included in this extension offering. There will also be visits to Giant Forest, Moro Rock and the Wolverton Ski Area, and, weather permitting, moonlight touring. Anyone interested should contact the continuing education office to check on space availability. Cost is $30 pet person or $50 per couple. SCHEDULES AVAILABLE MONDAY winter quarter CLASS SCHEDULES win GO ON sale in the Bookstore Monday. Advising for the winter term will take place Thursday and Friday, Nov. 20 and 21, and Monday-Wednesday, Nov. 2A-26. The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published Fridays by the Public Affairs Office, AD 117» extension 7558. Items for publication should be received in writing by noon Tuesday. Editor... Charles Hand Calendar Items... Ruth Moran Printed in the Duplicating Center

Horseshoe Pits Newest Horseshoe pitching has been added to the Intra- PE FaPII TTTFt; AnriTTinM program. Faculty, staff and students are rc FACILITIES addition advantage of the new facilities The pits are available from 9 a.m.-9 on weekdays and from k-3 on weekends. Horseshoes are available at the racquetball shack from 4-9 seven days a week and from the equipment room at other times. Graduate Bulletins Are Available fhe 1980-81 Graduate Bulletins have arrived from the printer and are available from the Office of Academic Planning, AD 196, or the Public Affairs Office, AD 117. In addition to describing all graduate programs, the Bulletin contains requirements for admission to teaching credential programs. The college's certificate programs also are listed. The Graduate Bulletin is free. Personnel New to the college; Full-time, permanent Vicki L. Hawkins Clerical Assistant IlA Career Planning and Placement, ext. 7551 Full-time, temporary Kathryn Quanstrom Clerical Assistant IIA Library, ext. 7220 Employment Opportunities ENGLISH TEST CENTER Secretary A--Salary $6.40-$7.67/hr.; approx. 15~20 hrs./wk.; apply by 2, Nov. 21. Temp, to June 30, i98i. CONTINUING EDUCATION Clerical Assistant IIA--Salary $946- $1130/mo.; full-t ime; apply by 2 Nov. 21. Temp, to June 30, i98i. Noteworthy Richard J. Bennecke (Activities) has been named to the San Bernardino Unified School District's school closure study.,, committee. The committee will consider whether some district schools should be closed to achieve economies. M.R Burgess (Library) is the subject of a cover story in the December Issue l^gntasy Newsletter. He was interviewed on his publications and other literary endeavors.

Publications Pr. Richard Ackley (Academic Administration) had a chapter titled "Strategic Rocket Forces" published in the 1980 edition of Soviet Armed Forces Review Annual published by the Academic International Press. M.R. Burgess (Library) has an article titled "15 Planets Discovered by Science Fiction Writers" accepted for publication in The People's Almanac No. 3 edited by Irving Wallace and David Wallenchinsky. The book will be published In mid- 1981. Dr. Michael Clarke (Public Administration) had an article titled "Welfare: Ideological Perspective" published in America the Beautiful: Reading In American Politics edited by Gary Jones and Jerry Semich, 1980, Burgess, Minneapolis. An Dr. Amer El-Ahraf (Health Science and Human Ecology) had a paper titled "The Administration of State and Local Environmental Health Programs Who is Responsible" published in the Sept./Oct. issue of the Journal of Environmental Health. Dr. Charles Hoffman (Psychology) and Dr. Edward Teyber (Psychology) had a paper titled "Undermining Fathers: A Response to Baumrind" accepted for publication in the American Psychol6g.tst.. Dr. Renate Nummela (Education) had an article titled "Stress Management: A Vital Theory for Education" accepted for publication in the Colorado Journal of Educational Research. Dr. Robert Senour (Audio-Visual) spoke on "Micrographics: Doing it Fast, Doing it Big, Doing It Everywhere" before the Pacific Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Nov. 11 in Tucson, Arizona. Speaking Out pr. amer ei-ahraf (Health Science and Human Ecology) presented a paper on "The Health Impact of Refeeding as an Alternate Dairy Waste Management Technique" at the 108th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in Detroit Oct. 20. Dr. Nathan Kravetz (Education) spoke to B'nai B'rith Nov. A on "Update on Argentina" in San Bernardino. The talk was a report on his Fulbright Scholarship stay in that country. Dr. Renate Nummela (Education) gave the keynote address for the Greater San Bernardino Area Women's Conference, Nov. 1. She spoke on "The Art of Living Alone." Dr. Dennis Pederson (Chemistry) spoke on "Careers in Science" before the Rim of World High School advanced placement science class Oct. 30.

IT'S; NlAPP'SNIN<&l I! CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO wher*.. what.. whe p«fhiday, hovorirer 14 5:6fl a.m. 2:00 p.n. 3:30 6:30 & 9:00 7:^5 6:15 Junior English Placement Test Grupo de Danza Folklorico Co-ed Flag Football Playoffs Men's Flag Football Playoffs Film "Hide In Plain Sight" Rated PC Drama "Long Ray's Journey Into Night' Huslck's Recreation PS 131 Recital Hall SATURDAY. November 15 7:15 a.m. 7:'»5 "Escape" Fishing Derby Depart: Main Lot SUNDAY. November l6 Nothing Scheduled MONDAY, November 17 9:00 a.m. 12:15 3:00 3:30 6:45 7:00 7:00 TUESDAY, November 18 2:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:15 4:15 5:00 7:45 Associated Students Board Meeting Campus Crusade and Christian Life Club Meeting Cay and Lesbian Union Meeting LDSSA Club Meeting Instructional1y Related Programs Meeting Anniversary Meeting Volleyball Club Meeting Black Student Union Fashion Show Auditions Entry Deadline for Volleyball Doubles Speaker: Karl Benjamin, "insights into An Artist's Development" Hujeres Unidas Meeting Publications Board Meeting Committee for Clubs Meeting Campus Crusade Club Meeting Disabled Student Services Advisory Committee Meeting "B" Basketball Playoffs "A" Basketball Playoffs Serrano Village Council Meeting C 2)9 C 125 S.U. Htg. Room A S.U. Htg. Room A P.E. Building VA no S.U. Htg. Room B S.U. Htg. Room A C 125 WEDNESDAY. November 19 10:00.m.-3:00 Blood Drive 11:00 0 Christian Students Club Meeting Players of the Pear Garden Meeting M.E.Ch.A. Meeting Art Club Meeting Accounting Association Meeting Psi Chi Meeting Economics Club Meeting 1:00 p. Career Exploration Workshop 2:15 p. Vol 1eyba 11 Doubles 4:00 p. 5-K Turkey Trot 4:00 p. Continuing Education Committee Meeting 4:00 p. Serrano Village Food Committee 5:00 p. Alpha Kappa Pst Meeting 6:45 p Volleyball Doubles 7:45 p. Health Center CA Make-up Room C 2)9 VA no LC 500 North PS 122 S.U. Htg. Room 6 P.E. BuiIding LC 500 South C 125 S.U. Mtg. Room A THURSDAY, November 20 1:00 3:00 4:00 6:45 7:45 9:00 FRIDAY. November 21 1:00 2;GO 3: i 5 6:30 5 9:00 7:45 ACADEMIC ADVISING Guest; UCR Collegium Christian Life Club Meeting Black Students Union Meeting Work Experience Booklet Workshop (For All Freshmen) International Club Meeting 5-K Turkey Trot Volleyball Club Meeting Associated Students Sponsored Dance ACADEMIC ADVISING Grupo de Danza Folklorico Shalom Club Meeting Co-ed Football Semifinals Hen's Football Semifinals Film "Wife Mistress" Rated R Recital Hal I S.U. Htg. Room ABB ss 171 i-c 5 P.E. Building S.U. Mtg. Room A