California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 11-30-1979 November 30 1979 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "November 30 1979" (1979). Friday Bulletin. Paper 513. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/513 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.
E BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1965 1980 November 30, 1979 CLASSES END TODAY FOR FALL QUARTER Today is the last day of regular classes for the Fall Quarter. Finals begin next week, Monday through Thursday. The term officially ends Thursday, December 6. The Library announces the following schedule of hours for Finals Week: Monday, December 3 through Thursday, December 6: Friday, December 7: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Cafeteria will be closed Friday, December 7 and will not reopen until January 2, 1980. IN-PERSON WINTER QUARTER There's still time to apply for admission for the Wln- ENROLLEES STILL ACCEPTED ter Quarter, according to the Admissions Office. Prospective students applying 1n person by January 2, the date the term begins, may still be accepted. First-time students should bring a copy of their high school or previous college transcripts to the interviews, available between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Housing Office also reports some vacancies available in double rooms for mid-year enrollees. Registration is scheduled for January 2 and 3 in the Gymnasium. Classes begin January 7. CSCSB AND VICTOR VALLEY SINGERS JOIN FOR CONCERT Two singing groups from the College will blend voices with singers from Victor Valley College in an evening of secular and classic choral music on Sunday, December 2. The program will begin at 8:15 p.m. in the Recital Hall. Admission is $1.50 for general; students and children free. The College Concert Choir and Victor Valley College Singers begin the evening with Heinrich Schutz's "Psalm 150" for double choir. "Regina Coeli," a fastpaced work by Mozart, will be sung by the Concert Choir, directed by Lonen Filbeck, with soloists Carol Eyster, Gena Smith, Joseph Rego and Robert Horn. CSCSB Chamber Singers will present "Jesu, meine Freude," by Johann Sebastian (Continued on page2 )
JOINT CONCERT Continued from page X Bach. Selections by the visiting singers, under the direction of Thomas E. Miller, will be four secular and spiritual works. Concluding the concert will be Franz Schubert's masterpiece, "Mass in E Flat,' sung by the College Choir. LET FACULTY WIVES HANDLE YOUR HOLIDAY GREETINGS Question: What is tax deductible, serves as a holiday greeting to College friends, saves postage and time., AND.. contributes to a scholarship fund for CSCSB students? Answer: A donation to the Faculty Wives Scholarship Fund. camdus LH^rh''?^%'?" T"' inviting everyone on raised?n rm participate In their yearly scholarship drive. Funds self-perpetuating fund scholarships "P ^300 annually. This year's goal Is two $400 wh ch orl dis seht T" ' names^o? participants with the ConLff^iend 7 yp"' '"dividual greeting to each college friend and saves money on postage and cards. and addrf!! rf IT "''f'e to Cal State Faculty Wives Scholarship Fund?hrnun^? Scherba. 809 E. Bernard Way. San Bernardino 92404 or through campus mail to Anne Crum, LC-236, CAMPUS-WIDE POWER bulaue SCHEDtlT.Fn OM ba'i'urday. DEC. IS yie Saturday power shutdowns which began in August are continuing building by building. aie con CHRISTflAS STUDEINT CHOICE^ HAND-CRAFTED ITEMS BY COLLEGE ART SAIF FFCFMRFR WILL GO ON SALE IN THE PATIO /M MULTIPURPOSE ROOM OF THE THROUGH DFrFMRFR ^ A WRNC DECEMBER 3, CONTINUING o^kiar^. r-? " RANGE OF OBJECTS WILL BE OFFFRFD AT RFA- SONABLE PRICESI THE ITEMS ON SALE WILL RANGE FROM PAINTTWr^ PRTNTTQ DRAWINGS TO JEWELI^Y. GWSS AND CERAHI^.TNS OF RNE^D WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE, CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published by the Office of College Relations, AD-151. Ext. 7217. Material fur publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Printed at Duplicating Barbara Noltc THE ^NU^ SALE IS SPONSORED BY THE CAL STATE ART CLUB WHICH RE TAINS A PERCENTAGE OF PROFITS FOR CLUB PROJECTS. HOURS OF THE SALE ARE FROM 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M, EACH DAY.
In Memoriam The College was saddened to learn of the death of Ted C. White, Building Services Engineer with the Heating and Air-Conditioning Plant, on Sunday, No" vemijer 25. He was 55 years of age. Mr, White, who joined the College staff in 1969, died suddenly of liver failure following a few days' hospitalization at Kaiser Hospital in Fontana. Prior to coming to CSCSB, Mr. White worked for IBM Aerospace in Los Angeles, American Building Maintenance Company and University of Southern California. A veteran of WWII, Mr. White served as a lieutenant in the Coast Guard and later in the Korean War in the Merchant Marine. He is survived by his wife, Mary, three sons, two daughters and one stepson. The flag was lowered to half-staff and remained so until after the funeral Thursday afternoon. \ publications Amer El-Ahraf (Health Sci. & Human Ecology) has a paper published in the current issue of the California Journal of Environmental Health. "A Model Occupational Health Plan for Health Systems Agencies - Part ^ ^ noteworthy job opportunities Michael Rasmussen (Htg. & Air-cond.) has qualified as an Energy Auditor with the California State Energy Commission and was a- warded a certificate following completion of the commission's energy study program recently. Dept. Sec'y la, School of Soc. & Behav. Sci. Qual: Type 50 wpm, shorthand or dictaphone 80 wpni,equiv. to 2 yrs. gen. cler. exp. _ Salary: $9A2-1127/mo., full-time, perm. Apply by Dec. 7. Custodian, Custodial Services. Qual: Ability to read & write at appropriate level, follow oral & written directions, use & care of janitorial equip. Salary: $858-1025/mo., full-time, perm. Apply by Dec. 7. Building Services Engineer, Heating & Air Cond. Qual: 2 yrs. journey level operation, maintenance & repair of boiler, heating & air equip. Salary: $la4o-" 1663/mo., full-time, perm., rotating shift. Apply by Dec. 7. *** ADMINISTRATIVE Gal-State U, Hayward has an opening of Dean, School of Education. OPPORTUNITIES Salary range: $3A,176-Al,3l6. Apply by Jan. 15, 1980, Cal-State U, Fullerton has the position of Dean, School of Bus. Admin. & Econ. open. Salary range: $34,176-Ali3l6. Apply by Feb. 1, 1980. *** ^ DIRECTORY CHANGES WELCCME TO THE COIIEGE: CHANGES: 7311 SHIPLEY, Alice Cler. Asst., Adms.-SS-106 DeAnn Kubitza to Admin. Sec'y, Vice Pres for Admin. Penny Jones to Dept. Sec'y la, P.E. 3
Speaking up. Michael Clarke (Public Admin.) was the keynote speaker at the Inland Empire Labor Management Council's seminar on "Productivity: Problems & Issuest" Nov. l6. " William Gean (Philosophy) spoke to the College Studies Skills Class at Colton High School on "What is Philosophy?", Nov. 19. Carol Goss (Pol. Sci.) addressed members of the American Assn. of Business Women on- "The Status of Women," Nov. 21. Julius Kaplan (Art) spoke on Leon Bonnat's Portraits at the annual meeting of the, Art Historians of Southern California, sponsored by Pomona College - Scripps Collegqj in Claremont, Nov. 17. Joe Moran (Art) presented his talk "The Chicano Artist" to two classes of art students at Victor Valley High School, Nov. 21. Renate Nummela (Education) spoke at the meeting of the Nat. Assn. for Education of the Young Child, held in Atlanta, Georgia, Nov. 9j on the topic "Stress: The Hidden Agenda in Adult-Child Interaction." Dr. Nummela also addressed Phi Lambda Theta women educators in Redlands on "Coping with Stress in the School Environment," Nov. 15. Jim Rogers (Bus. Admin.) addressed the members of the Rotary Club of San Bernardino- East on "What do You say to a Hungry Tiger?", Nov. 19. On Nov. 26 Richard Rowland (Geog.) spoke to the same organization on "Cities and Peoples of the USSR," at a luncheon meeting. ; Althea Waites (Music) gave a lecture-demonstration on Nov. 28 entitled "Evolution of the Spiritual" under the sponsorship of the Black Studies Program at UCR. *** "ZTZTfTZZiTZri Ronald E. Barnes (Theatre Arts) participated in a workshop on "Legislation for the Arts" at the Arts Education Leadership activities Conference - - at Kellogg-West, Nov. 9-11, attended by the executive boards of statewide art, music, dance and theatre arts associations. -I- William Engs (Admin.) was elected president of the Inland Empire Chapter, American Society for Training and Development. Marvin Frost (Geog.) was selected secretary-treasurer for 1980 by the Southern California Chapter of the Wildlife Society, at a meeting held at the Riverside County Parks Department Headquarters, Nov. 17. The chapter is part of the international organization for those involved in wildlife conservation, management, and research. Dr. Frost also presented an illustrated talk concerning his wildlife research in Central America at the same meeting. Dr. Frost also was recently appointed to the South Coast Water Quality Advisory Committee of Southern California Assn. of Governments in Los Angeles. Melvin Hawkins (Sociology) presented a paper "A Study of the Resocialization of Juvei^le Delinquents in Family Group Homes and Institutions" at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, Nov. 7-9.
irs IIAPPCNIN6I t CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when,. where. FRIDAY. HOVIMBER 30 12:CX) p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4iOO &.9;C.O p.n,. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1 11:00 a.m. SUMDAY, DECEMBER 2 8:15 P-m. LAST DAY OF CUSSES Grupo de Danza Folklorico Student Recital Economics Club Meeting Movie Matinee "Clockwork Orange" Film "Clockwork Orange" UST DAY OF SATURDAY CUSSES Childrens Film Festival Concert Choir and Chamber Singers Recital Hall Gym, Recital Hall MOMDAY. DECEMBER 3 FINALS 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m, Art Club Christmas Sale 7:00 p.m. I.S. Exam TUESDAY. DECEMBER k FINALS 8:00 a.m. Veterans Administration Seminar 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m, Art Club Christmas Sale 3:00 p.m. Faculty Senate 7:00 p.m. I.S. Exam WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5 FINALS 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m, Art Club Christmas Sale 12:00 noon Alpha Kappa Psi Meeting S.U. Patio & Rm LC-500 South LC-500 North S.U. Patio & Sump Rm LC-500 South LC-500 South S.U. Patio & Rm S.U. Mtg. lim. A THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6 11:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. FINALS Newman Club Representative Campus Crusade Club Meeting Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Club S.U. Lounge S.U. Lounge S.U. Mtg. Rm, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7 8:00 a.m. FINAL EXAMS FOR CUSSES MEETING 4 HOURS ON FRIDAY NLN Testing BI-lOl COMMONS CLOSED Published by Office of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217