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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 11-21-1975 November 21 1975 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "November 21 1975" (1975). Friday Bulletin. Paper 354. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/354 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 THE UVi^LiL.L I II I # CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1965,, y(^ 1975 November 21, 1975 THANKSGIVING HOLroAY The College will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 27 and 28. The Gym will close both holidays; open as usual Sat-, urday and Sunday, Nov. 29,3o] The Library will also be closed both days; open Saturday, noon to 4 p.m.; Sunday, 12:30 to 9 p.m. Winter, 1976 IRE you READY? Class Schedules have been received from the printer and are on sale at the Bookstore at 40(t each, plus tax. Following the Thanksgiving holiday. Advisement for students will be held Monday through Friday, December 1 through 5, for the Winter Term. December 5 is the last day of classes of the Fall Term. Final exams will be held December 8, 9 and 10. On Monday, December 10, the Fall Term will officially end. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA TO PERFORM WITH OBOE SOLOIST NOVEI^IBER 30 Registration packets for the Winter Term become available December 1. * * Continuing with the second in its holiday season of Sunday oonoerts, the Music D^^artment tarings the Chaitiber Orchestra, conducted by Richard Saylor, Professor of Music, in a Sunday performance, November 30. Featuring Rachel J\:55e, oboist, the orchestra will present Geminiani*s "Concerto Grosso in d," Wilder's "Ctooe Concerto," Dello Joio's "Meditations on Ecclesiastes" and Vivaldi's "Concerto for Four Violins." The program is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. in PS-10. Children and students with school or college identification cards will be admitted free. Admission charge is $1.50. F p On December 7 the Concert Choir will present its Sunday evening program. The Hall The cast of "For the Use of the Hall" continues to play to capacity audiences. Recipient of much critical ac- tot^ tudffiyl Cbntinued ontage 2. Payday \ is Men.I

TOR Tim USE OF THE FALL Conti.tued fromt>age ^ and tomorrow night's performances. claim and high praise from the author, Oliver Hailey, the Players of the Pear Garden production, directed by Amanda Sue Rudisill, concludes its successful run with tonight's For availability of tickets resulting from possible cancellations, call the Drama Department, Ext. 7452. * * TEIiEPHCiNE DIREXirrORy Scheduled for delivery this the 1975-76 College IS DUE NEXT WEEK Telephone Directory is expected to be received on campus next week. The earlier delivery date was moved back due to an error by the printer. Distribution will be made as soon as the copies are received. HOW TO MAKE HOLIDAY GREETINGS MEAN MORE The self-perpetuating scholarship fund of the Cal State Faculty Wives Club is responsible for awards of scholarships to CSCSB students totaling $200 or more annually. The club mainly finances its scholarship fund by a unique joint exchange of holiday greetings by colleagues of the College, instead of sending individual greeting cards to each friend. To participate, all staff, faculty and students are invited to send checks in care of Ruth Roberts, 3436 N. Fairfax Dr., San Bernardino 92404 (882-7757) or via Bob Roberts, Dept. of History, AD-127, payable to the Cal State Faculty Wives Scholarship Fund.before December 15. Donations received on or before that date will ensure that names of honors will be included in the holiday greetings sent to all contributors and that donations will be included in this year's addition to the scholarship fund. ii ;V it SMOKE ALERTS TWO STUDENTS TO DANGER hap, last Wednesday. Peter Rodriguez and Chris Taylor, student assistants in the A-V. Department, are credited with quick-thinking and perhaps forestalling what might have been a serious mis- The two students, enroute via the freight elevator to the Fifth Floor of the Library, noticed smoke pouring into the elevator and the Fifth Floor area which was enveloped in smoke. They set off the fire alarm, saw to the evacuation of students from the study cubicles and then set about retrieving the audio-visual equipment they originally had been sent to pick up. The alarm alerted the students and staff in the Library, who left the building. Eleven firemen and three fire engines arrived at the scene. CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published by the Office of Cob lege Relation^ AD-Hl, Ext. 7217. Material fur publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. E d i t o r...... Printed at Ouplicdting B a r b a r a N o l t c The Fire Department determined that the cause of the smoke was from a rubber belt rubbing against a piece of loose metal in an air conditioner located on the Fifth Floor. * it * WEDNESDAY NOON MUSICALE Nov. 26 will feature the Chamber Singers and piano majors. FA-1D4, 2

FRANCES BERDAN Frances Berdan, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, has AWAROED PH.D. received notice from the University of Texas, Austin, that she has ccrpleted all requirements for the Ph,D. in Anthropology as of November 14, 1975. Dr. Berdan, vto joined the College in 1973, holds B.A. and M.A. degrees frctn Michigan State University. Her dissertation was on "Trade, Tribute and Market in the Aztec Ehpire." CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE Three statewide conferences will be held by the CSUCS SPONSORS CSUC HEALTH MANPOWER CONFERENCES for each of several health-related fields. this academic year as part of the Health Manpower Education Project. They will include a conference between the campuses and clinical/educational affiliates Amer El-Ahraf, Chairman of Health Science and Human Ecology, will be actively involved in the planning and conduct of the conferences. NO "BULLETIN" NEXT WEEK I Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, no Bulletin will be published next week. The next issue of the"blue sheet" will be printed on Friday, December 5. LEARNING LAB-ASB TO A holiday open house sponsored jointly by the Learning HOLD OPEN HOUSE DEC.2 Center and ASB, will bring together the campus Tuesday, December 2. Planned as a get-together, get-acquainted festivity, the Learning Center staff hopes to also acquaint their guests with the facilities of the Center. All faculty, students and staff are invited. Punch and good food of all kinds are offered. Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Place: LC-27. A * A Ernest Garcia (Education) has been appointed by Congressman George E. Brown, Jr., to serve on the Academy Nominating Advisory Committee for the three military academies. Robert Senour (Audio-Visual) was invited to serve on the Legal Compliance Committee by the State Of California Dept. of Education. Membership on the committee is through July 1976-77. Elton Thompson (Education) conducted awareness sessions and workshops for local elementary school administrators and curriculum directors dealing with the new elementary school mathematics program (Developing Mathematical Processes) arid elementary school science featuring the Science Curricxilura Improvement Study materials, at the Hilton Inn, San Bernardino, Nov. 11 & 13* Bill Aussieker (Administration) has had an article "Student Involvement with Collective Bargaining" reprinted from Journal of Higher Education Sept./Oct., 1975 in the Institute of Business and Economic Research published by the University of California, Berkeley. - TWO SHOWINGS: MOVIE TONIGHT - 6 s 8:30 ps-io

up, William Ackerman (Geography) is speaking today to an ecology class at Beaumont High School on "Myths and Realities of the Popxilation Problem." Richard Acklev (Academic Administration) spoke on the topic **Rationale for American Security Commitments" at the San Bernardino Kiwanis Club meeting on November 5* Nikolai Khokhlov (Psychology) was the key speaker at the luncheon conference for the Annual Convention of Modern and Classical Language Assn. of Calif, on November 15 in long Beach. In the address he analyzed the field of languages in terms of meanings rather than words and related this to the problems of detente. Joe Moran (Art) spoke to a Chicano studies class at Eisenhower High Schooli Nov. 19 on "The Chicano Artist." Mr. Moran also spoke to an art class at Cajon High School on "Printmaking," Oct. 31- Ctu-istopher O'Hare (Psychology) spoke,to the San Bernardino County Probation. Sept. on "Counseling with the Probationer," Nov. 17* at the Civic Center Building. Michael Rose (Relations with Schools) participated in a panel presentation on college "Publications and Publication Services" for the 1975 Pacific Assn. of College Registrars & Admissions Officers Convention at Fresno on Nov. 4. He also spoke on the need for colleges to develop better pre-admission information and student counseling programs. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Peter Graves (Administration) is co-author with two colleagues from Brigham Young University of a paper presented in November, 1975 at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society in Denver, Colorado, The paper is entitled, "Experimentation in Social-Personality Research." Mireille Rydell (French) will present a paper, "Forerunners of Feminism in Medieval France," at the Women's Literature section of the Convention of the Philological Assn. of the Pacific Coast, Nov. 28-29 at San Jose State U. Mitzi Meyers (English) will read a paper on "Women in Literary-Biography," at the same section of the convention. James Pierson (Anthropology) has been requested by the Division of Fellowships of the National Endowment for the Hiunanitites to serve on a panel to review applications for the NEH's Fellowships in Residence for College Teachers program in Anthropology. The five-person panel will meet in Washington, D.C., Dec. 15 for the final selection process. Cler. Asst. IIB - to work in the office of the Dean. of Social Sciences. Will perform cler./sec'y duties. Qual: type 50wpm; shorthand SOwpm; 1 yr. pd. cler. exp.; perm.j $649 per mo.; avail. Nov. 25? apply by Nov. 25. FOR FURTHER INFGHMATION CONTACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE IN 53-151. ADMINISTRATIVE Cal State U, Northridge has an opening for Dean of Continuing OPPORTUNITIES Education; salary $27,492-$33t420. Apply by Jan. 31. 4