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CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE. SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETIN October 26, 1973 A Moliere Tricentenary celebration featuring TRICENTENARY a lecture, reception, dinner and theatrical presentation will be observed on campus Saturday, November 10. j\ie SCENE** The tricentenary observing the 300th anniversary of the death of Moliere, 17th Century poet an playwright who raised comedy to a great art, begins at 4 p.m. with a talk on the great French author. The events will continue; with a reception at 5:30,during which the Cal State student string quartet will play, followed by dinner- Reception and dinner will be held in the Lower commons, The evening event is a presentation of two Moliere plays, "The Versaille impromptu" and "The Physician in Spite of Himself" by the Players of the Pear Garden in the Little Theatre. Curtain time is 8:15. Community residents and members of the campus community are invited to the tricentenary celebration. Tickets. $8 each, may be purchased at the School of Humanities Office, LC 233, Ext. 581. ELECTION DAY, NOV. 6, WILL BE WORKING HOLIDAY All offices and classes will be on regular schedule during Election Day, November 6. The day will be considered a working holiday, and may be used as a floating holiday to be taken at some subsequent time. ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOc^ 8 PAYDAY IS TUESDAY, " g OCTOBER 30; O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Don't forget to turn back the clocks one hour The time is now, at midnight, Sunday, October 28 INCONCOT Halloween is Wednesday October 31. ARLO HARRIS, The little known work of an eccentric 19th Cen- CHEMIST-PIANIST tury French composer will be performed by CSCSB chemist-pianist professor Arlo Harris in a noon recital Wednesday, October 31 in. Dr. Harris, who studied and played with the Cincinnati Symphonv Orchestra as a youth, will discuss the life of composer Erik Satie as he plays his musical compositions. Dr. Harris has collected everything published by Satie, a teacher of Maurice Ravel and Igor Stravinsky. The composer did not specify bars or the time the music was to be played in. He also wrote "crazy words" to his piano selections, according to Dr. Harris. Dr. Harris, Assoc. Prof, of Chemistry, has continued his interest in music as a hobby. He made his concert debut with the Cincinnati Symphony at age 19 and has appeared on radio and television and in night clubs. The entire College community as well as the public is invited to the concert. There is no admission charge. EVENING OFFICE TO OPEN OCT. 31 Mrs. Evelyn Thomason will be on duty in the newlyestablished Evening Services Center, beginning Wednesday, October 31. Mrs. Thomason's hours will be from 4:15 to 9:15 p.m.,mondays through Thursdays in the Library-Classroom Building in Room 226. The on-campus extension for the Center is 582. Off-campus callers can reach the evening center by dialing 887-6317. During the day, 8 a.m. to 4:30,questions regarding evening programs should be directed to the center at Ext. 208. HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL SCIENCE TEACHERS COMING FOR CONFERENCE Social science teachers in high schools in San Bernardino and Riverside counties have "been invited to a discussion on recent trends in education by the history and political science faculties of the College. Planned in cooperation with the Inland Empire Council for the Social Studies, it will provide an opportunity cor teachers to exchange ideas about programs and com- (Continued on Page 3)
SOCIAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE - (Cont'd) will be held in LC-500. THREE CAL STATE STUDENTS IN OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS * * mon problems. The conference, set for 3:30 p.m. October 30, Maria Prather, French major, was awarded a $500 scholarship from the Modern and Classical Language Assn. of Southern California at a presentation made October 24 at the associationjs fall conference at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Mrs. Prather has been on the President's List, earning straight A's in all courses taken on campus. Burt Chowninq, senior music major, who performed in the summer stock musical theatre in Coeur d' Alene, Id., was recommended by the director to audition for the Serendipity Singers, a popular wellknown dancing and singing group. Mr. Chowning has joined the group and is now on tour. Juanita Phillipsen, senior music major and member of the CSCSB Opera Workshop, has been given the lead of "Maria" in the Corona Community Playhouse production of "The Sound of Music," with opening night on November 1, followed by performances on Nov. 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10. ie * * Craig Biddle, State Senator from Riverside, who has TALKS been called the author of the legislation on the California smog device, will speak on reapportionment and air pollution on campus Tuesday, October 30 at 4 p.m. The talk, open to all, is scheduled in PS-122 during Asst. Prof. Dale Wagner's State and Local Government Class. Ann ivey, R.N.,Director of Public Health Nursing of San Bernardino County, will speak on Public Health Nursing Services on Monday, October 29 at 4 p.m. in the Health Sciences class of Assoc. Prof.Amer El-Ahraf in. Richard Roberts, Dir., Environmental Health Services and Gene Zdunowski. Vector Control Specialist/Training Officer,Dept. of Environmental Health Services, will speak on Environmental Health Services in San Bernardino County on Wednesday, October 31,, 4 p.m. William Ackerman, Asst. Prof. Geography, will give a slide presentation on Argentina and chile at the Armchair Travel Series Wednesday, Oct. 31 at noor ir LC-212. Originally scheduled for Thursday, tne program was moved up a day to accommodate Career Day on Nov. 1. The series will return to Thursdays with the next event on Nov. 15. All students, faculty and staff are cordially invited to attend all four of the above lectures. 3
f A tmployment Building Maintenance Man - To do semi-skilled manual IT OPPORTUNITIES tasks in the alteration, maintenance, and repair of bldgs. and bldg,facilities? other work as assigned. Roq,: 1 yr. oxp. in general semi-skilled maintenance & repair v/ork or as bldg. maintenance or construction trades helper; ability to get along with diverse group, of people. Available Oct. 31» 1973* Salary: $809/mo, 40- hrs/wk. OVER 20 HIGH SCHOOLS IN CSCSB CAREER DAY Over 20 high schools, from Coachella to Trona, will be rep-:< resented by hundreds of seniors who will be on campus to take part in the Collegers Career Day, Thursday, Nov. 1. Student volxinteers are needed to assist with registration and serving lunch to the visitors. Please contact College Relations, AD-151. DIRECTORY CHANGES: WILLIAMS, Rebecca, Cler. Asst., School of Ext. 405 Add: NIGRO, Penny C., Cler. Asst., Budget Office, Ext. 519 MYRICKS, Nedra, Sec'y, Upward Bound, Ext, 397 Transfers & Promotions: Jim Gooch to Reproduction Process Supervisor II; Janice Huntington to Campus Police Left the College: Crissie Batiste (Humanities). r 4* Deadline for submitting material for the Nov. 13 Faculty ' tor your intonuatlon senate meeting is October 29, AD-169. The Chemistry Club is sponsoring a fall party at the home of Dennis Pederson, Sunday, October 28, 4-7 p.m. for chemistry majors and faculty. ttmumtbctt Tutors are desperately needed by the Community Action Program. Anyone wanting to tutor local elementary or secondary school students is asked to contact Lorraine Smith, Activities Advisor, Trailer 3-C. The position of House Resource person in men's residence hall in Serrano Village is now open. Req.: upper division or grad students; remuneration: room & board. Applications available Joshua House; due Monday, October 29, 5 p.m. Members of the campus community interested in establishing some form of day care co-op on a temporary basis,until establishment of the permanent day care center, are wanted. "Informal meeting in northeast corner of Upper Commons Nov. 6, noon. Articles are needed for the Biology Club Rummage Sale November 3 & 4. Any articl' will be appreciated. Contact Biology Office, BI-215 for information regarding storage. Large items (appliances, furniture,etc.) will be picked up at your home Friday, Nov. 2. Please leave name, address, etc. with Biology secretary. Rummage Sale to be held at 5th & E Streets, San Bernardino. " " Margaret Lenz (Education) has been invited by O^^SSIONAL RECOGNITION { Charles Kenney, Curriculum Commission member and > Superintendent of Santa Ana Unified School District, to serve as prime evaluator for the forthcoming adoption of textbooks in reading, English, spelling, handwriting, literature and dictionaries for the pub-, lie schools in California, grades kindergarten through eight, Dr. Lenz has asked Florence Mote.' Elton Thompson and Joseph Gray, also of the School of Education, to assist in the areas of reading, spelling and diction-' aries, respectively. 4
at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when. what SATURDAY, October 27 9:00 am AAUW Seminar 10:00 am SPAAU Cross Country Meet 7:00 pm Serrano Village Car Rally 9:30 pm Halloween Dance SUNDAY, October 28 4-7:00 pm Chemistry Club Fall Party MONDAY, October 29 Tickets go on sale for "The Versaille Impromptu" & "The Physician in Spite of Himself" Last day to submit material for Nov. 13th Faculty Senate Mtg. 12 noon Religious & Biblical Studies Group Mtg, 3:00 pm A.S-. Senate Mtg, 4-6:00 pm Lecture: "Organization & Functions of Community Health Services" by Mrs. Ann Ivey, R.N. 'TUESDAY, October 30 12 noon Christian Life Club Mtg, 12 noon International Club Mtg. 3:30 pm High School Social Science Teachers Conf, 4:00 pm Lecture: Craig Biddle, State Senate "WEDNESDAY, October 31 12 noon Arlo Harris Noon Recital 12 noon Assoc. of Psych. Students Mtg. 12 noon Armchair Travel Series: "Argentina & Chile" 12 noon French Club Mtg, 12 noon Art Students Society Mtg. 3:00 pm A.S. Executive Cabinet Mtg. 4-6:00 pm Lecture: "Organization and Functions of Community Health Services" by Mr. Richard Roberts, R.S., M.P.H. & Mr. Gene Zdunowski, R.S. THURSDAY, November 1 $:15 a.m.- High School Career Day 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY, November 2 pm Film: "Old Time Greats" SATURDAY, November 3 Biology Club Rummage Sale 2:00 pm Faculty & Serrano Village Football Game & Picnic SUNDAY, November 4 Biology Club Riammage Sale where. LC-500 Playing Fields Arrov;head Lounge Small Gym Dennis Pederson Residence FA-102 AD-169 LC-42 SS-1A3 LC-215 LC-42 LC-500 PS-122 PS-224 LC-212 LC-206 LC-211 SS-143 5th & E St. Playing Fields 5th & E St. (Published by Office of College Relations. AD-151, Ext. 418)