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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 10-13-1972 October 13 1972 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "October 13 1972" (1972). Friday Bulletin. Paper 274. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/274 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.

CEIVED io state oolfialifornia STATE COLLEGE, Bernardino SAN BERNARDINO 13 19/2 SJBBAEY ^ BULLETIN Friday, October 13, 1972 (Lotsa Lucki) TASK FORCE COMPLETES REPORT ON EDUCATIONAL GOALS AND PROGRAMS The President's Task Force to Review Educational Goals and Programs submitted its report to President Pfau last week. The report, entitled "The Changing College," contains a series of recommendations directed to the Faculty Senate, various schools, departments and administrative offices. The President has expressed his thanks and congratulations to the committee for a "first rate job." He added, "Anyone reading the report cannot help but recognize the magnitude of your efforts as well as the excellence of your judgment. i am confident that this prove to be one of the most significant documents in the history of the College. As we pursue the committee recommendations, the campus will surely become a better place in which to learn and live." The 85-page report was prepared by faculty and administrators Ralph Petrucci, Richard Switzer, Alfred Egge, Ernest Garcia, Virginia Ingersoll, Roger Lintault, Kent Schofield, Robert Stein, Carl Wagoner, Harvey Wichman, Edward White, and students Donald Blish, Rick Bradley and Christopher Gray. Dr. Egge, Chairman of the Committee, expressed belief that "The Task Force report represents an excellent team effort and a great deal of cooperation from the entire academic community. I think it is an objective report without bias. i hope it will serve as a catalyst for active and constructive change on this campus," Copies of the report are available at the Library (Ref; LD/729/ C96/ A56). The President's office also has a limited number of office copies for reference purposes. F.T.E. FIGURES Student enrollment figures of 2,358 F.T.E., as of FOR FALL SIMILAR October 4, closely parallel last year's count of TO FALL '71 TOTAL 2,379 F.T.E., taken as of October 6, 1971. On October 18, last day to drop classes without penalty for unsatisfactory work, the official census for Fall, 1972 will be taken.

WINTERIZE. GET YOUR FLU SHOTS! Flu shots are being offered again this year by the Health Center, All students, faculty and staff may take advantage of the opportunity to receive flu shots during the month of October: Monday and Thursday Tuesday and Wednesday Friday 11:30 to 1:30 9:00 to 12:00 12:30 to 2:30 The shots are free to all students. Faculty and staff may pay $1 at the Bursar's office before coming to the Health Center. The vaccine used this year is a purified type and should not cause as many side effects as in previous years. SUNDAY TOURS RESUPKD Sunday tours will resume next Sunday, October 15 on campus. The guided tours are conducted each Sunday beginning at 3 p.m. by the College's student tour guides. Open to the public without charge, the tours will include visits to the College's facilities. Transportation will be provided. Tours start near the Visitors information booth at the east end of the parking lot. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to bring family and friends' to join the tours. A»S.B. HAS NEW OFFICERS Bruce Prescott, former Vice President of the A.S.B., has assumed the presidency. A new vice president will be voted upon by the Senate after election of the two new freshmen senators and two senators-at-large. President pro tem of the Senate is Cynthia Robinson, sophomore; secretary is Gary Eldred. Jim Harris, sophomore; Russell Brandt, senior and Gary Eldred, junior,were appointed by their respective class presidents and cabinet members to serve as senators. Virgie Deharo and Cynthia Robinson are continuing senators. STUDENT INTERNTATIONAL STUDY PROGRAMS TO BE EXPLAINED OCTOBER 18 Three representatives from the State University & Collets System will be on campus octo ber 18 to talk with students and explain the operation of the International Programs. The programs are official statewide academic units of the SU&CS offering study opportunities at institutions of higher learning throe out the world. While overseas, students remain officially enrolled at their home campuses in Californi<i. Dr. Mireille Rydell, CSCSB representative, and Dr. Robert Roberts, former representative for the programs, will also be on hand to talk with students. All students are invited to LC-5 from noon to 2 p.m. Refreshments will be served. 2

"BIRTHDAY PARTY'V; CAST, bnamed? Amanda Rudisill, Director of the Pall Quarter play, "The Birthday Party, " has neimed the following cast: Fred Barker, Randi Redfern, Phil West, Dee Dee Connolly, Don Blair and Dan Redfern. Production dates for the play, billed as a "suspenseful comedy of menace," are November 10, 11; 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. John Craig (Chemistry) had a paper recently published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society on "Synthetic Spectroscopic Models Related to Coenzymes and Base Pairs X. Quaternized Bis- nicotinamides.", Larry Kramer (English) gaye a reading of his poems at the First Presbyterian Church on October 8. Elton Thompson (Education) participated in the Second international Congress on Mathematics Education held at the University of Exeter, England, from August 29 to September 2. He contributed to the report submitted by the group considering the use of instructional aids and the role of the "laboratory" in mathematics instruction. Harvey Wichman (Psychology) spoke before 275 members of the Assn. of Medical Assistants Convention last Saturday at Valley College on "Psychological Tour of Liberation Land." On September 30 the campus was the site for the Fall Conference of the Inland Chapter of the Southern California Assn. for the Education of Young Children, attended by 150 persons from San Bernardino, Riverside and Imperial counties. Assemblyman Jerry Lewis spoke on "New Policies: The Legislatiye View of Needs in Child-Care." The program, deyeloped and coordinated by the Office of Continuing Education, included a welcoming address by Florence Mote (Education) who also served as an evaluator with Stephen Morin (Psychology) on a documentary on the first four growing years. Gaye Perry (Student Services) moderated a group on "Counseling Children and Parents." Fred Roach (Continuing Education) served as on-site manager of the conference. CONFERENCES & MEETIMGSl....On October 3 the Title I Counseling Project and Continuing Education staff held a planning session with junior college representatives from SBVC, Crafton Hills, RCC, W, Chaffey and C.O.D., which included college presidents, counselors and deans. President Pfau extended a welcome to the visitors. On October 10 TRW executives were on campus for a day-long inservice management seminar arranged through the Office of Continuing Education and the Management Center, directed by Edward Carlson. On October 16 Richard Saylor of the Music Department will sponsor a meeting of the Inland Music Consultants from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the Fine Arts Building, Room 104.

...Also on October 16 the Office of Continuing Education will bring San Bernardino County departmental training directors on campus for a luncheon, a tour and informational meeting on CSCSB's "new directions," from 12:15 to 3. SYMPATHY - The College extends sympathy to Barbara Garrett (Accounting) on the death of her father, Robert Vander Heyden in Yuba City, California, who died suddenly September 29, The College was saddened to learn of the death of Charles E. Hill, junior biology major,who died October 5, 1972. for your information... TOHIGHT'S FILM, -sweet sweetback's Baadasssss ' Song," 7: & 9 p.m., PS-10. SATURDAY NIGHT: "Vegas Night" Tokay House, 8 p.m. 50<: Donation goes to Cerebral Palsy Fund, All welcome. The Faculty Senate will meet Tuesday, October 17, 2:30 p.m. on the Fifth Floor of the Library. WEDNESDAY FILMS: "My Country Occupied," "Big Business," "The Wrong Brothers," 8 p.m., PS-10. The Scuba Club will hold an organizational meeting today at 2 p.m. in the P.E. Conference Room. Everyone welcome, whether certified or not MEN'S FLAG FOOTBALL BEGINS today. Monday, October 16, entry deadlin for 3-man basketball. October 17, entry deadline for women's volley ball. October 18, entry deadline for co-ed badminton. October 19, -y^women's volleyball begins. October 20, men's flag football. who wish to be listed in the forthcoming supplement to the Speakers Bureau Roster should contact the College Relations office. Ext. 418. DIRECTORY CHANGES Faculty Senate office is now located in AD-169, Ext. 3^5.] Add: Ext. 347 PURDEN, Linda R., Cler. Asst., A.S.B. T 4- Left the College: Rose M. Holcomb (Admissions and Records) "Women's Rights in Federal Government, Careers, and the Constitution" will be the topic of a speech by Mrs. Lionila Saenz, coming Thursday, October 26, 2 p.m., PS-10. Mrs. Saenz is Regional Director of the office of the Women's Bui U.S. Dept. of Labor in Denver and responsible for the wide-ranging activities of the Women's Bureau in six states. She is a member of mai pational and community organizations and the author of two forthcomiw books-. 4