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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 7-16-1971 July 16 1971 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "July 16 1971" (1971). Friday Bulletin. Paper 239. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/239 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.

CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO -V- The BULLETIN July 16, 1971 0 As the Bulletin goes to press, seats may still be reserved for next week's July 22, 23 and 24 performances of "The Rainmaker,' according to the Drama office. ooo The house is sold out for all this week anc the Sunday, July 25, special benefit performance. Those who wish to buy tickets for next week's presentations are urged to call Ext. 298 for information. Director William Slout states that the Drama Department is very gratified at the response of the College in purchasing tickets for the benefit performance, the proceeds of which will go toward establishing a CSCSB Drama Scholarship. Dr. Slout also remarks that the youthful student cast of "The Rainmaker" is excited not only about working with noted guest star Paul Brinegar, but about the play itself. "Their enthusiasm for the play is indicative that the young point of view about romanticism and sentiment is not dead." i John Archer plays "the rainmaker," Karen Fosdick, Lizzie, the spinster, and Marlin Brown,the deputy sheriff, members of the triangle, Weather Report CONTINUED SPRINKLES FROM LAWN SPRINKLERS drought is in sight, sprinklers will be in to ensure germination The weatherman predicts if raindrops keep falling on your head from the sprinklers watering the newly-planted grass adjacent to the Library-Classroom Bldg., no immediate Vice President Joseph Thomas states that the continuous use during the hot weather in order and establishment of the hybrid Bermuda grass. As soon as the grass is well established the sprinklers will be time-set to go on in the evening. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO REPLACE DWINDLING BLOOD BANK RESERVE Recent heavy demands on the CSCSB Blood Bank reserve have resulted in the near-depletion of the College's credit at the bank. The Health Center feels it necessary to call for volunteers to build up the supply until the annual blood drive is (Continued on Page 2)

BLOOD RESERVE - (Cont'd) held in the Fall. Due to the present situation. President Pfau has authorized Allege personnel to take an hour off from work to donate blood.at the^ ank. All students, faculty and staff are eligible to use the College's fserve at the Blood Bank. Unless secured through a blood reserve, le price of blood is approximately $40 per pint. The Blood Bank is located at 399 Blood Bank Road (pr 1299 S. E St. south of White Front below Orange Show Road. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon., Tues.,Wed., and Fri.; 1-6:30 p.m. Thurs. JOSEPH LABAT Joseph Labat, Assistant Professor of French, has been EARNS PH.D. notified that he was awarded the degree of Ph.D. in ; French from the University of Missouri on July 2, 1971.J Dr. Labat's dissertation was on "Freedom and Death in the Work of Simone de Beauvoir (an existentialist)." TRUSTEES ASK LEGISLATURE The Board of Trustees of the California State TO RESTORE BUDGET CUTS Colleges, at their meeting July 14 in Los ~~~ Angeles, asked the Legislature to restore $200 million in cuts made in their budget for the next fiscal year. In a resolution the Trustees requested the Legislature to grant their original budget request of $586.5 million. The Legislature had granted $388.4 million, which included a 10% pay raise for the faculty and a 5% raise for other employees vetoed by Governor Reagan. Chancellor Glenn Dumke stated that the State College system's "austere budget for next year will result in canceled classes and de- ^ lays in graduation for some students." ^ CAMPUS OFFICE More moves are taking place on campus. Already in MOVES CONTINUE new quarters is the Duplicating Center - PS-19, Ext. 392. (See story on Page 3.) Its move will allow for expansion of the Purchasing Department. A part of the former Admissions office has been remodeled to accommodate the Assistant Business Manager and Student Financial Aid Accounting (A-112, Ext.500.) Next week the Business Manager's office is scheduled to move to A_110, former Evaluators' office, retaining the same extension, 315. The Personnel office will be re located in the former Records office i (A-116) and also retain the same extension. The Accounting office will expand to the offices vacated by the Business Manager's office, A-113. The Budget Officer will be located in A-108. i PERSONALS - The College extends best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. (Skip) Rush on the occasion of their marriage earlier this month. Mrs. Rush is the former Memory Davis, Sec'y to the Financial Aids Advisor. Mr. Rush was ASB President during 1970-71 and will enrol in the Credential Program next fall. 2

PERSONALS -(Cont'd) Virginia Lewis (President's office) has been released from the Corona Community Hospital after a two-week's stay following a heart attack. Mrs. Lewis is recuperating at home where she can receive a limited number of visitors. COMING EVENTS'^'#* Tonight. Dance and Swim Party, ASB-sponsored. Dance free to students;$1 for non-students. Swimming 7-9 p.m. Dance 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. Live music featuring "Bones." Everyone welcome. Let's go to the silent moviesi William Blanchard, renowned organ accompanist to silent films, will interpret the hilarious screen classic,"our Hospitality" starring Buster Keaton. The film is a satire on the Hatfields and McCoys. Admission free and open to the public. 8 p.m., PS-10. Night. Film, "Wait Until Dark," starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. This film was voted one of the ten best by Film Daily's critics and is a suspenseful movie which won an Academy Award nomination for Miss Hepburn. Free to students; 25<: for others. 8 p.m., PS-10 Tuesday, July 20. "Perception," filmstrip, a depth study of the beauty of nature, the nature of things and people. Do you have a natural ability to sense, interpret, create beauty or do you need to be taught how to see and feel it? 9, 9:30, 10 and 10:30 a.m., C-117. Admission free and open to the public. Wednesday, July 21. Film, "Lament of the Reservation," 24-minute color ^ film delving into the treatment of the American Indians by the white settlers, the subsequent pushing of the Indians onto reservations so barren they were not able to farm the land, the irony and passion of winning the West. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., PS-10. Admission free and open to the public. Friday, July 23. Movie,"Cat Ballou," a hilarious spoof! Outrageous. Lee Marvin won an Academy Award as best actor for his performance in this picture. Jane Fonda appears as the schoolteacher gone outlaw. Wild and way-out. 8 p.m., PS-10. Free to students; 25<: to others. DUPLICATING CENTER ADDS NEW SERVICES With its move to new quarters in PS-19 the Duplieating Center has been able to install equipment which has been in storage during the past year. The new equipment will increase the capability of the Duplicating Center to add new type of services. A Bruning Copier, capable of making one low-cost paper master every second, will be available for preparing masters which can be run on the new Multilith off-set machine. This can eliminate the typing of Multilith Master stencils. The (Continued on Page 4)^

DUPLICATING CENTER -(Cont'd) off-set machine has a capacity of 150 sheets per minute. Jim Gooch, Duplicating Center Supervisor, is preparing an information bulletin describing the various techniques and instructions to be used in connection with the new equipment. The bulletin will be distributed to campus offices next week. *; * * ADMINISTRATIVE OPPORTUNITIES Long Beach State is seeking a Director of Development. University of Nevada (Las Vegas) is seeking a Dean of th Graduate College. Dept. of Education, San Diego County, is seeking a Curriculum Coordinator and Curriculum Coordinator-Physical Education. New Mexico Highlands University is seeking a President. Fresno State has an opening for Administrative Services Manager. WOODROW WILSON FELLOWSHIP Due to uncertainty of securing funds, the COMPETITION SUSPENDE"D 1971-72 competition for First Year Fellowships to be held in 1972-73 will not be held. The decision to suspend the fellowship program temporarily was made by the board of trustees. Five Wilson Foundation programs will be continued in 1971-72. They are the Dissertation Fellowships, Teaching and Administrative Internships, Graduate Service for Black Veterans of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellowships and the National Humanities Series.