California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 2-18-1972 February 18 1972 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "February 18 1972" (1972). Friday Bulletin. Paper 260. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/260 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.
RECEIVED California- Stato Colleg San Bore^L.IFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, FEB 1819/2 SAN BERNARDINO T^TBOLLETIN February 18, 1972 SPRING QUARTER CLASS SCHEDULES DUE ON CAMPUS NEXT WEEK Class Schedules for the Spring, 1972 Quarter are expected to be received from the printer next Friday, February 25. Copies of the new class schedule will be available at the Bookstore for 25*;: per copy. ADVISEMENT WEEK Registration packets for the Spring Quarter will FOR SPRING SET be available during Advisement Week, March 6 FOR MARCH 6-10 through 10, in the Student Services Building. During Advisement Week students should contact their faculty advisor to obtain assistance in planning their Spring schedule. New students planning to register for the Spring Quarter should have their applications in by March 2. YEAR' S HOLIDAY NA/ashinglon's Birthday - celebrated on Monday, February 21, SCHEDULE LISTED will not be observed by the College on that day. Instead, the holiday will be taken on July 3 as an to be included in the four-day Independence Day celebration. Date February 21 May 29 June 6 July 3 July 4 September 1 September 4 October 9 October 23 November 7 November 23 November 24 December 25 1973 January 1 Holiday Washington's Birthday Memorial Day Election Day Academic-Admin. Holiday Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Election Day Thanksgiving Day Academic-Admin. Holiday Christmas Day New Year's Day Use for July 3 Holiday Use for Sept. 1 Holiday Use for Nov. 24 Holiday Use as Floating Holiday
"Blithe Spirit" opens tonight, is 8:15 in the Little Theatre. Show time Tickets are available for the Sunday, Feb ruary 20, 7 p.m. Scholarship Benefit as well as next Thursday, Friday and Saturday (February 24, 25 and 26) with a few remaining tickets available at the door for tonight s and Saturday's performances. HEAT TO BE SHUT OFF IN BI, PS AND LC BUILDINGS TOMORROW From 2 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, February 19, there will be a temporary shut-off of heat in the Biological Science, Physical Science and Library-Classroom buildings. The electrical systems within the buildings will not be affected by the heat shut-down. Mary Jane Shoultz(Education) spoke last Thursday to the Psychiatric Nursing Department of Loma Linda University Hospital on "Family- Caused Disturbances. Mrs. Shoultz is also scheduled to speak to Colton High School seniors on "The Mis-Education of the American Woman" on February 22; on February 23 she will address the Norton Air Force Wives Club on "Closing the Gap Between the Behaves and the Behavenots: Replace the 3 R's." On February 24 she will address journalism and English classes at San Bernardino Valley College on "The Feminist Future of the Male Media." James Thomas (Academic Administration) will present a lecture to members of the Redlands Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Church on February 20 on "Impressions of Indian Diversity. George Weiny (Physical Education) presented a film-illustrated lecture to fourth, fifth and sixth graders at Davidson Elementary School on"skin and Scuba Diving and Oceanography" and displaye scuba diving equipment last week. COLLEGE POOL SITE OF NATIONAL SWIM CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS 20 states. The Uptown YMCA was host to one of the competitions of the National Postal Swim Championships at the College Pool on February 12. Over 200 YMCA's participated in the event throughout Final results will be tabulated in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin According to George Weiny who helped coach the Y team, the San Bernardino Uptown Y set 19 team records. He states that "It is very probable that four or five of the Y team will place nationally, ^ (Continued on Page 3) 2
SWIM MEETS (Cont'd) with one time by a member of the team becoming a national record." The Uptown Y is coached, in addition to Mr. Weiny, by CSCSB graduate student Clark Yeager. Approximately 60 swimmers, ages 8 to 16 years participated in the meet. Coming Events TODAY at noon in PS-lO-a lecture by Jack Douglas, Professor at UC, San Diego, speaking on "Crime and Justice in American Society," sponsored by the Sociology Department and Club. interested persons are invited to attend. TONIGHT, 8 p.m. in PS-10- movie, "Rush to Judgment." TONIGHT, 8:15 p.m., in Little Theatre - "Blithe Spirit" opens run. WEDNESDAY, noon, LC-27- Dr. Robert L. Schwitzgebel, Claremont Graduate School, will speak on "Psychologists as a Travel Agent: Designing Good Life Trip." The lecture is sponsored by the Assn. of Psychology Students and is open to all. WEDNESDAY, NOON MUSICALE -featuring student recitals by John Wooton, Ray Etienne, Barbara Noakes, Dawn Toscano, Scott Goodman and Mary Shorb. C-104 THURSDAY, 1 p.m., PS-122 - lecture and slide presentation by Rev. Norman P. Roadarmel on "What's Happening in Asia." Rev. Roadarmel will base his talk on his missionary work in the jungles of Thailand and adjacent areas where he served for over 20 years. The event is sponsored by the International Club, which invites the College and public to the lecture. THURSDAY, 1 p.m., PS-10 - poetry reading by Marvin Bell, a prizewinning poet. Mr. Bell is the author of several volumes of poems, among which are A Probable Volume of Dreams and The Escape into You. He was awarded the Lamont Poetry Prize in 1969 for the best book of poetry for that year. A professor at the University of Iowa, Mr. Bell is currently on tour as a visiting poet and comes to Southern California from Louisiana for his CSCSB appearance. Mr. Bell's poems are concerned with America, Jewishness, family, issues, history and the cool wisecrack. The reading is open to the College community and the public, free of charge. M!A\EVn:?^i IMEJLJI
COMING EVENTS - (Cont'd) SUNDAY, (Feb. 27), 8:15 p.m., PS-10, "Choral Music of the Baroque Era" presented by the Choral Society under the direction of Arthur Wenk. The group will sing two major works, one by Carissimi, an oratorio, and the other by John Blow, a contata. The College community and the public are invited. REMINDERS. Members of the State Board of Education Re-Accreditation Team will be on campus February 23, 24 and 25.. On Wednesday, Feb. 23 the Library Listening Facility will present electronic music featuring "Galaxy" for three electronically treated quarter-tone guitars by Bjorn Fongaard and Andrew Rudin's "Tragoedia" for electronic music synthesizer. Fourth Floor, 2 p.m. DIRECTORY CHANGES No Longer with College: Transfers: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Add: Ext. 505 296 NEWBY, Karen K. (Boyd) Sec'y, College Police HA_^3 ROSEWITZ, Michele Ann (Miss) Sec'y, Social Sciences,A-123 232 STIGLINSKI, Sandra K.(Miss) Tech. Asst., Drama,C-110 515 326 SUMMERS, E. Allen Tech. Asst., Music, C-102 WHYLD, Cora A. (Stuart) ec'_y,_socj.ajl ^cienc^s_j^ A-_12^ Emmarene M. Hussey, Social Sciences Joanna E. Koon, Academic Administration Kate Wilson, Financial Aid 222 E. 17th, #137 San Bernardino, 924C 88^^022 313^2 S. Walnut Brea, 92621 f 5^-89^4 4089h First Ave. San Bernardino 9240" 882-238^3 5995 Palm Ave,#D _ Betty Fogg - to Sec'y, Dean, Academic Planning, Ext. 208, A-195 Jean Durham- to Cler. Asst., Personnel, same ext.,room Jeanne Rudloff-to Cler. Asst, Personnel, Ext. 215, A-116 Custodian, to perform custodial duties in an assigned building and to do other work as required; Exp: 1 yr as janitor or custodian; knowledge of methods & materials, etc. used in janitorial work; salary: $487-593; available March 1, 1972. For information on the above position, contact the Personnel office.