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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 3-11-1977 March 11 1977 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "March 11 1977" (1977). Friday Bulletin. Paper 421. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/421 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.

THE BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1965 # 1977 March 11, 1977 CLASSES END Next week will see the last day of classes for the Winter Quar- NEXT WEDNESDAY ter, on Wednesday, March 16. Final examinations begin the following day and continue through Tuesda, March 22, the day officially ending the Winter Term. RECORDS NOW OPEN Senate Bill No. 1588, an act to add Section 24317 to the TO CSUC EMPLOYEES Education Code, relating to the CSUC en^loyee records, became a new law on January 1, 1977. Under this law every enployee of a state university or college would be permitted to inspect all reports, documents, correspondence, and other material which pertains to the enployee. It also permits each en^loyee to obtain an exact copy of all or any portion of the employee's personnel records, with the cost being borne by the. employee. In addition the law requires that personnel recommendations and decisions be based primarily on material in the employee's personnel file and that reasons for a personnel recommendation or decision not contained in the file be reduced to writing and placed in the file. Staff or administrative employees wishing to review their personnel records should contact the Personnel Office to arrange for the review. Requests for copies of material should be submitted in writing to the Personnel Office and copies of the material will be provided within 10 days (at a cost of 10<t per page] Deletions or corrections to items which the enployee does not believe correct may be requested by the enployee by addressing a request to the President of the College. Further information on the new law may be obtained from the Personnel Office, Ext. 7205. SPEAKER REQUESTS FLOOD BUREAU An extraordinary response to the 1976-77 Speakers Brochure is reported by the Speakers Buo^au. A total of 127 requests have been received to date, with 47 speeches being given through February. The big nonth so far is March, with an overwhelming 42 speeches actually being made or booked for March. For instance, last week alone 20 speeches were actual]y given by CSCSB speakers, mainly to high school groups. The records show in addition to the 47 pre-march talks, that.65 were giv^ or are scheduled, March throu^ June. Fifteen w^ arranged but later canceled. Barbara Nolte,whD heads the Bureau, credits enthusiastic faculty cooperation and support for the strong showing of the Bureau so far this year.

VETERAN'S AFFAIRS A former personnel specialist in the C7.5. Army in Vietnam COORDINATOR NAMED has been named Veteran's Affairs Coordinator on campus, Tim Tucker succeeds Hank White who left the College in January, Mr, Tucker, a resident of San Bernardino, earned a B,A, in Psychology at UCR In 1972 and an M,A. in Education with a counseling emphasis from CSCSB in 1975. In addition to his duties as head of the Veteran's Affairs Center where he will field questions about CSCSB and GI benefits, Mr, Tucker will also be available to counsel veterans and advise them of their benefits, such as the tutoring fees from the Veterans Administration to keep their grade-point average up, * * * "MOMEM' OF TRUTH," "The Moment of Truth," a Spanish film about a poor young man SC!REENS TOMORROW vaio rises to fame and fortune' as a bullfighterv will be shown toirorrcw evening at 7 in PS-10. A presentation of the Department of Foreign Languages, the film has English subtitles. Admission is free. A ft ft the College is invited to attend the Open House for the Infant Care Center on Wednesday, March 16, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Center, located at College Dale Baptist Church,4747 State St., San Bernardino. ;nfant care center 'open house wednesday The Center has put out a call for some items it needs to assist with its operation: bookcases, pole lamps, and a vacuum cleaner. Call 887-2095 for more information. ft ft ft win Some; Lose Some In last Tuesday's election, two CSCSB faculty members won TWO FROM'CSCSB WIN seats on their local schoolboards. Ward McAfee (Social SEATS ON SCHOOLBOARDS Sciences) netted a substantial victory in the Wrightwood Elementary School District race, Tom Rivera (E,0,P,) won with 1,806 votes against the incumbent's 1,186 in the Colton Unified School District contest. Richard Bennecke (Activities), in his race against San Bernardino Mayor Bob Holcomb, chalked up 4,774 votes to the incumbent's 8,096. Rauf Khan (Administra' tion), Charles Hoffman (Psychology) and Lee Tillman (Public Administration) were defeated in their bids for schoolboard seats. Find Some; Lose Some LOST AND FOUND ITEMS FATE DECIDED MAR. IB Articles lost and fomd on campus, yet unclaimed,may be at the College Police Office, which has on hand items turned in from July, 1975 to July, 1976. All articles will be disposed of after March 18. SHOULD IT BE CALLED THE STAFF-FACULTY SOCIAL OR THE FACULTY-STAFF SOCIAL? Come and find out at the March get-together Tuesday, March 15, 3:30-6:30 in 00-104. All faculty-staff or staff-faculty are welcome! CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLLTIN is published by the Office of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217. Material for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Ouplicating Barbara Noltc TONIGHT'S MOVIE: "FANNY HILL," Swedish Film presentation of modem-day Fanny Hill. 6 and 8:30 PS-10. Proof of age required.

Vive la difference SEX DlFFERLNCtii. '10 BE DISCUSSED IN COLLOQUIUM Sex differences In attitudes, interests, values and personality will be discussed on campus Monday, March 14 by two psychologists who have been researching the topic for several years. The public and College are invited to hear the presentation by Dr. W. T. Plant and Dr. Mara Southern, from San Jose State U, at 3:15 p.m. in LC-500. Presented under the psychology colloquium series, the lecture is sub-titled "Much Ado About Little," according to Les Herold, Assoc. Prof., Psychology, who arranged the program. The psychologists, on leave, are currently touring and discussing the research which they have published and their on-going work. * * * CSCSB STUDENT ^ writing contest, open to all CSCSB students,has been announced WRITING CONTEST by Helene Koon, English Department Chairman. A prize of $25 IS ANNOUNCED will be awarded to the top entry of each of three categories poetry, fiction and criticism. Students may submit as many entries as they want. Entries should be submitted to the English Department, LC-248 by April 1. Judging will be done by a committee of three English faculty members. The contest is open to all CSCSB students. ^ ^ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PROGRAM INCLUDES modic, POIGNANT VjORKS OF BACH. MOZART Works of Bach, Stravinsky and Mozart will be performed by the College Chamber Orchestra, Sunday, March 13. Richard Saylor, Professor of Nkisic, will conduct. Soloists in Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 are Candice Mitchell and Sarah Nesbit on flute,carol Cheek on violin and James Teel, harpsichord. An afterglow of the melodic material in the Bach concerto will be heard in Stravinsky's "Concerto in E Flat." The orchestra will play Mozart's Synphony No. 41, nicknamed "The Jupiter," the conposer's last symphony and regarded as one of his greatest. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. in PS-10. Admission is $1.50, with children and students with identification admitted free. * * * CSCSB BADMINTON TEAM The CSCSB Badminton Team played host to the Chaffey Col- HOSTS COMPETITORS lege Team Tuesday».W3r. ^ and to the R.C.C. team ]ast Tuesday. Upcoming matches are scheduled with Citrus, April 19, Occidental, April 21 and SBVC April 28. F.E.R.S. MEETING A special meeting for CSCSB employees who were unable to at- TODAY AT 3:30 P.M. tend one of the P.E.R.S. clinics held last month has been set for today at 3:30 p.m. in the Lower Commons. Release time has been arranged for interested employees wishing to attend, n EDUCATION CLUB - Shirley Koeller and Jim*Person, School of Education faculty members, are sponsors for a new education club. An organizational meetlng,open to students enrolled In education classes or planning to enroll in education classes is scheduled for Thursday, April 7 at noon in Lower Commons. 3

At the Arbor Day observance at Cajon High School March, «0 live oaoao proiessors from the SPEAKERS BUREAU ^ave talks: Lam' Cappel (Health Science & Human Ecology) "Noise Pollution"; William Engs (thmini Rt.rat.ion) "Induatrlal Pollution"; Da^d Hendricksen (Health Science & Human Ecology) "Environmental Hea^"; Joseph Janczyk (Economics) "Economics of Pollution"; and Gary Ray (Administration) "Environmental Impact Report - Wiw tand Usage." Richard Ackley (Academic Administration) addressed the Mentally Gifted Students class at Colton High School on "Strategic forces in U.S. Defense," on March 9. Robert Slackey (History) is speaking today to the Supernatural Lit. class at Apple Valley High School on "Witchcraft." Lawrence Cappel (Health Science 4 Human Ecology) is speaking today to an Eisenhower High School Biology class on "Stress.' ' Shirley Koeller (Education) spoke to a group of Cole Elementary School Parents on "Child Growth and Development, Kindergarten - Sixth Grade," March 10 in Highland. Denis Lichtman (Math) spoke and demonstrated "Computer Basics," March 9 at Norco Senior High School. Janice Loutzonhiser (Administration) addressed a Riverside City College class on "The Woman Alone," March 7. Carolyn Martin (P.E. 4 Recreation) is speaking today to the Putiffe Business leaders of America at Norco Senior High Sclwl on "Alienation in the Schools: The Unwanted, Excluded 4 IMinvolved." Joe Moran (Art) spoke to a Norco Senior High School art class on "Creative Adventures," March 7. Richard Rowland (Geography) is speaking today to the Mentally Gifted Minors class on "Cities - People of the USSR," at Colton High School Mirielle Rydell (French) is speaking today to the Notre Dame High School French 3 A L classes on "Womens Lib in Medieval France," in Riverside. Alexander Sokoloff (Biology) lectured to four life sciences classes on "The Effects of Overcrowding on Flies, Mice, and Men," on March 10 at Alta Loraa High School. * «Richard Acklev (Academic Administration) was the guest speaker for the March 3 ^P. meeting of the United States Navy League at the Norton Air Force Base Officers' Club on "American Strategic Forces." David Hendricksen (Health Science 4 Human Ecology) addressed a Cancer Nursing Update course on the "Epidemiology of Cancer, March 5 at Victor Valley Junior College. James Murphy (Math) gave a computer demonstration to two algebra classes at Cajon High School on March 4. Mike Rose (Relations with Schools) spoke to the Law in a Free Society woricshop in Riverside on "The Use of Formal liebate in the Social Studies Classroom," March 7. rrrr. i Anand Bhatla (Administration) will chair six seminars on "Material Requirements Krotessionai Acnvines t successive Tuesdays, beginning March 22 at 7:30 p.m. in LC-500, The seminars are being offered by the Inland Empire Chapter of the American Production and Inventory Control Society of which Dr. Bhatla is Vice President, Education. Robert Blackey (History) has been nominated for a position on the Council of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association. napp(>i (Health Science and Human Ecology) presented a paper, "Community Health Education: A Model for Lifestyle," at the Southern California Dental Hyglenist^ Mid-Winter Conference In Cost Mesa on Feb. 27. «W fl i Mike Rose (Relations with Schools) was a member of the WASC accreditation team which visited Yucca Valley High School last week. * * Secretary B - in the President's Office. Qual.: type 50 wpo; shorthand 80 wpn; equiv. J^s.f-time Of^^UNrnES Oler. Asst. II level or above; e^^i. in a College setting desirsble; $8^/mo.; LO/hrs. wkly: perm.; apply by March 14. Cler. Asst. IIA - Records Clerk - in Admissions 4 Records. Qual.: type 50 WJXB; equiv. l/yr. full-time pd. cler. exp.; $673/mo.; 40/hr8. wkly; penn.; apply by March 15. Secretary B - to the Dean, School of Social Sciences. Qual. type 50 wpm; shorthand 80 wpm; equiv. j/yrs. full-time pd. exp. at the Cler. Asst. II level or above; exp. in a college setting desirable; $822/1110.; 40/b?s. wkly; perm.; apply by March 15. Mason - to perform masonry work. Qual.: Ccmipletion of a recognized apprenticeship program or equiv.; Journeyman block mason exp. in the construction of concrete block buildings helpful; $1197/mo.; 40/hr8. tdcly; tenp.; approx. 3 months duration; apply by March 14. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION COmCT TOE PERSONNEL OFFICE, SS-151, EXT. 7205. PRCMCTION: Congratulations to Linda Johnson promoted to Senior Secretary, School of Natural Sciences. * «Cal State Polytechnic U - Pomona has an opening for Dean, School of Science. Salary: $28,332 - ADMINISTRATIVE $34,260. Application deadling is April 15; position available on or before July 1, 1977. OPPORTUNITIES 4- Cal State U - Northridge has an opening for Executive Assistant to the President. Salary: $24,852- $30,024. Position available on or before July 1, 1977.

at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO mr. MARCH 11 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. REDAY, MARCH 12 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. AY. MARCH 13 7:30 p.m. lay. MARCH 14 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:15 5:00 p.m. SPAY. MARCH 15 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 1:00 1:00 1:00 3:00 3:30 6:00 8:00 >m. >m. >m. m.»m. m. m. imesday. MARCH l6 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. JESDAY. MARCH 17 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. MY, MARCH 18 Last Day to sign up for Lake Tahoe Ski Trip "B" League Basketball Finals P.E.R.S. Meeting Film: "Fanny Hill" Foreign Film: "Moment of Truth" Upward Bound Dance Chamber Orchestra SS-143 Lg» Gym PS-lO F^IO Sm. Gym PS-lO VA Counseling C0-104 Women's Basketball Finals Gym Psychology Colloquium: W.T. Plant & Mara Southern speaking on "Much Ado About Little" LC-500 Lecture H.R. Applicants Required Meeting A.S.B. Senate Meeting LDSSA Meeting Gay Students Union Meeting Christian Life Club Meeting Early Childhood Club Meeting: Dr. Kravetz» Guest Speaker M.E.Ch.A. Meeting Student Union Committee Meeting Nursing Club A.S.B. Activities Committee Meeting Faculty/staff Social Serrano Village Council Meeting A.S.B. Executive Cabinet Meeting LAST DAY OF CLASSES Open House CSCSB Infant Care Center Dale Baptist Church Newman Club Meeting Faculty Development Lecture: Ron McBeth "A" League Basketball Finals Young Libertarian Alliance Meeting St. Patrick's Day FINALS LDSSA Meeting Task Force on Child Care Women's Forum School of Administration Colloquium FINALS Deadline for Claiming Lost & ffo\md articles PS-105 CO-125 LC-245 LC-500 Senate BI-124 A.S.B. Trailer LC-500 Senate 4747 State St. LC-500 Lecture Ig. Gym PS-105 CO-125 HA-3 *Sign-up now for the Business Management Club Picnic scheduled for April 9th (AD-14O)*