California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 1-4-1974 January 4 1974 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January 4 1974" (1974). Friday Bulletin. Paper 347. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/347 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.
WINTER QUARTER BEGINS JAN. 7 7 TJ74 CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE. SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETIN January A, 1974 Winter Quarter registration concludes today with the last priority group registering at 4-4:30 and all not registered at scheduled time for first or second day registering from 4:30-6:30 p.m., under a new priority system which was put into effect last Fall, Classes begin Monday,January 1, for the Winter Term, which is also the date for late registration, January 11 is the last day to add classes, A late fee of $5 will be charged after that date. The Accounting Office and Bookstore will remain open until 7 p,m. for the convenience of students during next week, January 7 through 11 New subjects which became part of the curriculum this quarter are physical geology, an area in which the College has not previously offered courses, expanded offerings in criminal justice and a minor in recreation. * TWO MINORS AND TWO OPTIONS The College has received approval to IN ART MAJOR NOW AVAILABLE offer two options under the Bachelor of Arts in Art, One plan will include 12 courses with a general emphasis and the other will include 15 courses, with a more professional emphasis. Additionally, the College has been authorized to offer its first specialized art minors. Art History and Studio Art. The new programs are effective this quarter. -k * it ENERGY CRISIS CAUSES REDUCTION IN LIBRARY HOURS New, curtailed hours have been announced for the Library, effective next Monday, January 7. Monday through Thursday the Library will open at 8:30 a,m, (instead of 8:00 a.m.) and remain open until 10 p.m. On Fridays the hours will be 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (formerly 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.) The most innovative change will occur on Saturdays, when the Library will be closed (formerly open noon to 4 p.m.). Sunday hours will be 1 to 5 p.m. instead of the usual 1:30 to 10 p.m. schedule. The reduction in hours will result in energy savings.
EXHIBIT. OF JIM HARREL«STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER, AMONG FOUR IN LIBRARY DISPLAYS the College to have his work on display here. The January exhibits of the Library feature Photographs by Jim Barrel, Staff Photographer with the CSCSB A-V Department and first photographer of The Barrel collection, in color and black and white, was processed and printed by the artist, who has used a variety of different techniques, ranging from a simple monotone print to complex multicolored posterization. The photos are on the First Floor. Other exhibits are "Transofranee," depicting rapid transit in France, also First Floor; Posteis of Gas Light Theater, Third Floo^r >orr and Salvador Dali prints. Fourth Floor. PRINTS BY 24 SO. CALIF. The opening exhibition of the Art Galle ry «PRINTMAKER5 AT GALLERY for the 1974 series features Prints by 24 Southern California Printmakers. The exhibition shows the full range of print media from artists of international rank and the most promising young artists working in the area. A special attraction of opening day, January 8, will be a gallery talk by Leonard Edmonson, distinguished artist and author of recent books on the etching process,at 4 p.m. A reception will mark the opening of the new season of The Gallery at 8 p.m. The campus community and the public are invited. GEORGE SLUSSER RECEIVES DOCTORATE FROM HARVARD George Slusser, Assistant Professor of English, has received word from the Department of Comparative Literature at Harvard University, that he has completed all requirements to receive the doctorate degree, which will be formally conferred in March, 1974, FIELD INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE A retirement officer of the Los Angeles LOCALLY FOR NEAR-RETIREES Office of the PERS will be in San Bernar dino on January 8, 9, and 10, 1974, to conduct interviews with members of the PERS who plan to retire in the near future. Interested members may arrange for appointments at 217 W. 1st St., Room 204-B, LA, CA 90012; 620-4430,(Area 213). Interviews will be held in the San Bernardino State Office Bldg., Rm. 166, 303 W. 3rd St., San Bernardino, ('SCSB BULLKTIN The Calitornia State College, San Bernardino Bi.LLETIN is published by the OiRce of Col- IcKc Relations, AD-151, Ext. 418. Material for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbara Nolte SIMPATfiY - The College extends sincerest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow (Meredith, Humanities) on the death of their 15-year-old daughte Kathie,last Tuesday in a Pomona hospital. 2
The CSCSB Foriegn Film Festival opens with a French Film, "L 'Immortelle," directed by Alain Robbe- Grillet. Showings will be Wednesday, January 9 at 3 p.m. and Saturday, January 12 at 7 p.m. The films will be shown in and all have English sub-titles except a forthcoming one in February which has narration in English. Seven more foreign films will be shown Wednesday matinees and Saturday evenings concluding in May. There is no charge. The Graduate Bulletin 1973-74 of California State College, San Bernardino is now available on campus. Copies may be obtained from the Public Affairs Office and College Relations Office. + + Brochures on "Winter Events" at the College are available on campus at the above offices. The events, open to the public, include Art Gallery exhibits. Library exhibits, music concerts and programs, and a special "Renaissance Month" in February featuring a banquet and presentation by Serena De Bellis on the Frank V. De Bellis Collection of Renaissance books and manuscripts and preview tour of the exposition. + Copies of two additional pamphlets are aiso on campus. The January Art Gallery Exhibit brochure and the CSCSB Foreign Film Festival folder are available to interested College personnel. Cler. Asst. IIA - Placement & Fin. Aid Off.; distr. materials Announcing new publications Stoff EMPLOYMENT to stiodents & assists ^with completion;prepare documents on OPPOHTlfNn les applications for reviev;; compile data to aid dept. research; type 50 vjpm; 1 yr, pd. cler. exp.; 30 hrs wk,-9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. daily; "until May 30, 1974 (approx.); salary: $3.08/hr; av.il. Jan. 14; apply by Jan. 9 Cler. Asst. IIA - Personnel Off. on 0.0.D. Program; assist with special programs, other duties, incl. relief on switchboard & typing; type: 50 wpni; 1 yr. pd. cler. exp. 30 hrs. weekly; imtil June 30, 1974; salary: $3.08/hr.; avail. Jan. 14; apply by Jan 9, 1974. + Cler. Asst. IIB - Pool sec'y in Soc. Sci. School; type exams, papers, take dictation, filing, etc.; qual.: 50 ^.pm type; 80 wpm shorthand; 1 yr pd. cler. exp.; 40 hrs./wk; 5 ITIO. duration; salary: $575Aio.; apply by Jan. 9. Parking Officer - patrols prkn& lots & enforces prkng.& traffic regs; issues citations for violations on State College campus; (See Personnel Office for complete description of duties and qualifications.^ Salary: $628/mo; lo/hr.day; 40-hr.wk. DIRECTORY Add: Ext. 497 GUNDERSON, Shirley (Don) 7475 Del Rosa Ave CHANGES Cler. Asst., Dept, Nursing & San Bernardino 92410 Health Science, BI-122 549 PATAIL, George "" ~ 3055 Golden Ave, ^3 ^Asst.^Idbrarian San Bern^dino_92404_ Left the College: Bruce DePaula (Campus Police) PROMOTIONS - Karen Newby - to Campus Peace Officer, Range A Daryl Faustini - to Campus Peace Officer, Bange A
W's hcppening! at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when. what... where FRIDAY^ January L 9:00 am REGISTRATION GYM Library Art Exhibits Three Art Exhibits: Photographs by Jim Harrel (Audio Visual) Posters of Gas light Theater Salvador Dali Library: 1st floor 3rd floor 4th floor H0M3AYt January 7 Classes Begin - Late Registration 4:00 pm Credential Meeting TUESDAY, January S 12:00 noon Wrist Wrestling Contest 12:00 noon Public Interest Research Group Mtg. 4:00 pm Art Gallery Talk by Leonard Edmonson FREE 8:00 pm Opening Gallery Reception CO Lobby Art Gallery Art Gallery HKDHESDAY, January 9 12:00 noon Wrist Wrestling Contest 12:00 noon Cal-State Bicycle Club Mtg, 3:00 pm Foreign Film "L'Immortelle" CO Lobby THURSDAY, January 10 12:00 noon Sociology Club Mtg, 12:00 noon Ski Club Mtg, 3:00 pm I,0.C, Mtg, PRIDAY, January 11 Last day to add classes 7:00 pm Film: "Wait Until, Dark" 10:00 pm Record Sock Hop CO-219 :ss-i43 Lower Commons I :L TIHDAY, January 12 7:00 pm Foreign Film "L'Immortelle" "> ^1! (Published by Office of CollcRe Relations, AD'Hl, Ext. 418)