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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 1-14-1977 January 14 1977 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January 14 1977" (1977). Friday Bulletin. Paper 429. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/429 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.

t BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1065 llll^ 1977 January 14, 1977 "THE LADY^S NOT FOR HOT RCMANTTr~CCMEDY A cast of eleven is in rehearsal for the Winter Quarter production, "The Lady's Not for Burning.' Director Amanda Rudisill calls the play a romantic comedy, full of witchcraft and love. Others term it a poetic comedy. The 1949 Christopher Fry play, an outstanding success at its London premiere, tells of an adventurer who tries to find meaning in life and ends lauding at the whole mortal dilemma and has the audience laughing, too. Paul DeMeo plays the soldier-of-fortune and Syndi Prater his love interest. A second set of lovers is enacted by Bill Osgood and Keri Grunest. Yet another would-be romance is sought by a dirty-young-man who believes that dirty-youngmen need love, too, ihdrtrayed by Jeff Hubbard. The CSCSB production sets the action in an indeterminate era, generally described as "archaic medieval," vdiich lends itself to beautiful velvet and satin robes and flowing gowns. Other Players of the Pear Garden in the cast are Morris Ridgew-ay, Corrine Sota, Keith O'Camb, Danny Bilson, Kurt.-Nelson and Dan Eggleston. Stage Manager is Laurel Harvey, assisted by Lucy Chaille. Production dates are billed for February 24-26; March 1-5. A A A Special Notice distinguished lecturer JAN. 20 SPEECH CANCELLED Due to a heart attack suffered last Wednesday by speaker Dr. Carl C. Pfeiffer at his home in Princeton, N.O., he will be unable to fulfill the speaking engagement originally scheduled for Thursday, January 20. No further word has been received regarding Dr. Pfeiffer's condition. A foremost specialist in the treatment of mental illness with vitamins and minerals. Dr. Pfeiffer was to speak at 4 p.m. in PS-10. A A A Emotions and reactions of people when others come too close will be discussed in a psychology colloquium here Wednesday, January 19. Dr. Gary Evans, psychologist and assistant professor of social ecology at UC, Irvine, will speak on "Personal Space and Crowding" at 4 p.m. in LC-500. The colloquium, sponsored by the Department of Psychology, is open to all, free of charge.

FACULTY WIVES REPORT ON RESULTS OF VBIVE FOR SCHOLARSf ' FUND As a result of the holiday cainpaign on campus last nonth and an unprecedented response by the College, the Faculty Wives Scholarship Fund has increased by $6m. The organization will continue its award of a $250 annual scholarship to an upper division continuing student and hopes to increase the anount of scholarships as the fund increases from further drives and projects. it it ii "THE GREEN WALL" SCREENS TOMORROW "The Green Wall," acclaimed as a best picture at four international film festivals,wi11 be shown in PS-10 tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. The 1970 Peruvian film, third of the foreign film series presented by the Department of Foreign Languages (Spanish with English subtitles), is free of charge. It is an autobiographical story of a young family who decide to abandon the pressures of life In Lima and build a home In the lush, overgrown Peruvian jungle. it * * EMPLOYEES SHXILD RECORD CHANGES IN PERSONNEL "OFFICE located in SS-151. Call Ext. BOVa.ERS NEEDED TO START LEAGUE College enployees who have any changes of address, marital status or number of exemptions must update their personnel documents at the Personnel Office, 7205 for details. The campus CSEA chapter, Badger Hill, has been invited to join the Region XII Bowling League, to begin around late March. A reply has been requested by January 21 on our intention to participate in the league. All chapter members and spouses are invited to join, beginners to advanced. Those interested should send name and averages (if any) or call Tony Britto, Campus Stores, Ext. 7597. Bowling will be every Wednesday night at 9 p.m. at San Hi Bowling Alley, 1500 W. Highland Ave., San Bernardino. * * DISCUSSION ON "ZEN & THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINT.," SET FOR NEXT THURSDAY A book discussion on Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ' by Robert Persig is scheduled by the Faculty Development Committee on Thursday, January 20, noon in CO-219. All interested faculty, staff and students are invited to attend. O^radier vvifjnt'i 0' 3 fsr'ilii"' TONITE: 6 & 9 p.m. pc-in ' CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN 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 Duplicating Barbara Nolte Sympathy-'T'^^ Co-efegc cxtcncu iympclthy to Ait. Wood^LOt^) ^tluon and ^(untty on tko, dzath 0^ hu b-floth^a, Hotoa/id Wttion oi On.angQ,, Calt^oA.yUa, on Sunday, JanuaJiy 9.

KEFALA, INDIA, CULTURAL EXHIBIT NOW IN UBRABY A first-rate collection assembled first-hand by Sarojam Marikau, Assoc. Prof, of Biology, illustrates the unique culture of the people of the tropical state of Kerala in India. Dr. Mankau, bom and raised in Kerala until she came to the U.S. to begin her post-graduate study, describes the lush tropical land she emigrated from as densely covered with coconut palms, pineapple, mangos, bananas and cashews, forests of teak, bamboo, and rosewood as well as people and elephants, hfost of the fibres and woods were used in making the items currently on display on the first floor of the Library through February 7. Ihe collection includes household items - many brass water holders, Isrnps, noodle presses, ceremonial urns, candle holders - and other typical utensils such as a rice flour steamer, a 100-year-old rice measure and numerous other objects, all brought from Kerala by Dr. Ifenkau. H^d-loomed saris, colorful purses fashioned from banana and palm fibres, delicate silver earrings, necklaces, anklets and wrist and upper arm and silver waist ornaments form a valuable part of the collection. Artifacts include a carving of Lord Ganesha, replicas of graceful racing boats in bone and ivory, ivory chess set, teak clothes rack, all in the tradition of the Kerala household which has a culture very different from the rest of India. St if ^ LET'S-RUN-THAT-BY- Paydays in 1977 - The paydays listed in last week's Bulletin AGAIN-DEPARTMENT Inadvertently listed two pay period dates instead of the actual payday. April's payday is April 29 instead of April 30 and December's payday is December 30 instead of December 31. Test Waiver on Teaching Credential - In addition to graduating in one of the five majors listed in last week's Bulletin (biology, English, social science, history and art),students will be recommended for the single subject credential in their field with the State examination being waived, if they have also successfully completed the appropriate courses in Education and student teaching, adds Nathan Kravetz, Dean of the School of Education. * * INFANT-TODDLER CARE PROGRAM ALL SET TO GO The infant-toddler program has been located at College Dale Baptist Church, about one-half mile from campus. Preregistration is now open for the new program for infants and toddlers, 3 months to 2 years. Contact the Dean of Students Office for further information. INFANT ITEMS AKE STILL BEING SOUGHT FOR DONATION TO THE CENTER: cribs, high chairs, rugs, strollers, walkers, etc. Call Ext. 7524 for details. it St it THREE REPRESENT CSCSB Three CSCSB faculty members are attending a national AT HUMANITIES CONFERENCE conference on the humanities this week in San Antonio, Texas. Devoted to the theme, "New Directions in the Humanities," the conference is sponsored by the American Assn. for Higher Education, Representing Cal State are Catherine Gannon, Associate Professor of English; Helene Koon, Chairman of the English Department and Eugene Carver, Chairman of the Faculty Senate, The College received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to cover the full expenses of the delegates, and the CSCSB team was selected over a large number of applicants. 3

Speaking up James Charkins (Economics) addressed the Rotary Club of San Bernardino on ^TEconomic Forecast: 1977»" Jan. 4. Michael Clarke (Administration) spoke to the San Bernardino Rotary Club, East on "Problems in Northern Ireland," Jan. 10. Denis Lichtman (Math) spoke to the Cucamonga Rotary Club on "Population Boom or Bust," in Cucamonga, Jan. 11. PUBLICATIONS J.C. Robinson (History) had his book El Movimiento Gaitanista en Colombia. 193Q~194S published recently in Colombia, South America by Tercer Mundo. David Shichor (Sociology) had a chapter, "The Counter-Culture: Why Was Sociology Taken by Surprise?," published in Youth Unrest, Academic Press, Jerusalem, 1976. Andy Bhatia (Administration) was elected to the CSEA Academic Occupational Council. He will represent the academic employees of the CSUC system in Southern California. Frank Reyes (E.G.P.) appeared on the bilingual television show,'community Service'^Channel 42, Palm Springs discussing "Motivation," on Dec. 22. Professional Activities Saro.iam Mankau (Biology) presented a paper, "Incidence of Mesocestoides larvae in Southern California Reptiles," at the Latin American Congress of Parasitology, held in San Jose, Costa Rica, in December. She was one of 10 scientists from the United States attending the International Congress. The study was done in collaboration with Dr. Elmer Widmer, Director of the School of Public Health, Loma Linda University. Donald F. Putnam (Administration) participated in a panel discussion on "Accounting Programs in the Local Colleges" sponsored by the National Assn. of Accountants, San Gabriel Chapter, Dec. l6. ADDITION: The following employee is welcomed to campus: ^ 7320 BABCOCK, Dona 142S Laura Cler. Asst», Library Wrightwood 92397 ^ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES LC-6^ 2k9-2hl^ CHANGES: William Ackerman to Ext. 7280; Anthropology Dept. (Pages 7 & 12 )to Ext. 7281; Economics De t_..(p3g; s_9_& l^ _to Ext._7278 Payroll & Personnel Transactions Clerk III- Responsible for the operation of the Payroll Office & all payroll docioments submitted to State Controller's Off., etc. Qual.: Ed. equiv. to H.S. grad.; 3/yr increai^singly responsible cler. esq). l/yr exp. in payroll & personnel transaction work in CSUC; knowledge of CSUC P.I.M.S.; $940-$1128/mo.; 40/hr; perm.; apply by Jan. 17; available Jan. 20 Sub. Teachers - Child Care & Infant/Toddler Cntr. Resp. for teach. & care of children at either cntr. Qual.: Early Chldhd. Ed. Certif. or teach, cred.; exp. w/young children pref. ; varied & f_j.ex. hrs. ; $3.56/hr. ;avail. now; apply by Jan. Head Teacher job (see Jan. 7 Bulletin) app. date extended to Jan. 17. 4

Published by Aic.; of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217 irs MAPPeNiM! at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when.. lay, JANUARY lu 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.&9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. mkx. JANUARY 15 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p m. AY. JANUAF" 17 )AY. JANUARY 18 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. ENTRY DEADLINE FOR RACQUETBALL SINGLES Car Pool Sign-Ups Librarians Meeting Intramural Basketball Practice-B League Film: "The Godfather" Basketball Game- Coyotes vs. L.A.P.D. Foreign Film: "The Green Wall" B.S.U. Dance Racquetball Singles Begin Co-ed 5 Person Basketball Begins Daytime Film: "Command Decision" Learning Center Session: Choosing a Topic and Note Taking External Assessment Daytime Film: "Dirty Dozen" Faculty Senate Meeting Intramuaral Table Games CO-Lobby Lg, Gym PS-10 I^. Gym PS-10 Small Gym CO-104 LC-27 00-104 Morongo Rec. Rm. INESDAY. JANUARY 20 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. lv:00 p.m. ksday. JANUARY 20 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. JANUARY 21 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.&8:30 p.m. LAST DAY TO FILE FOR REFUND OF STUDENT SERVICES FEE ENTRY DEADLINE FOR CO-ED VOLLEYBALL External Assessment Noon Musicals: "Electronic Music" Daytime Film: "Valley of the Dolls" Early Childhood Club Meeting Library Listening Center Film: "The Thin Man" English Faculty Selection Committee Meeting Learning Center Session: Planning the Paper Intramural Basketball-A League Practice Psych Colloquium: "Personal Space and Crowding" Daytime Film: "In Harms Way" Book Discussion: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Economics Club Meeting Woodpushers Anonymous Intramural Basketball-A League Games Begin Film: "P.-antom of the Paradise" AD-111 FA-104 CO-104 CO-219 LC-Iistening Fac LC-266 LC-130 Lg. Gym LC-500 Lecture CO-104 CO-219 LC-204 SS-Atrium Ig. Gym PS-10