California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 2-9-1973 February 9 1973 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "February 9 1973" (1973). Friday Bulletin. Paper 288. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/288 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.
lyi CURTAIN CALL "ROSMERSHOLM" OPENS TONIGHT CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, The BULLETIN SAN BERNARDINO February 9,1973 RCCEiVED Cs-llfori.ia St San Bp" Taiardino Fib IS/3 LIBRARY The Drama Department's first offering of an Ibsen work opens tonight with a performande^^sfcilbosm^sholm" in the Little Theatre, Tonight's house is sold out but tickets are still available for Saturday's performance and the following week on February 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. except for Sunday, February 18, when a scholarship benefit will be presented at 7 p.m. Set in the home of John Rosmer where family tradition rules, conflict arises from his fruitless efforts to take up the mantle of liberal politics, encouraged by an enchantress who has worked her way into a favorable position in the home. The two roles are played by Ron Carroll and Pat Casey. Others in the cast are Dan Redfern, Sandi Gustin, John Archer and Don Blair. The play is directed by William Slout, assisted by Larry Brown. Lighting design is by Amanda Sue Rudisill and set by Sandi Stiglinski. offers you a Coronary Risk Evaluation ic is it Coronary tests will be given on campus next Wednesday, Feb. 14,by staff from the School of Health of Loma Linda university. Cost of the evaluation is $15 (private fees usually run $50) and it is open to all faculty and staff of the College. The test and preliminary arrangements take from 20-25 minutes. Participants are asked to abstain from eating or drinking anything but water 12 hours prior to the test. Tests are scheduled from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in Commons 219. Today at noon Robert Peterson of the LLU will be on campus at the same location to discuss and answer questions about the program. Test results will give cholesterol, triglycerides, electrophoretic type and blood pressure readings.
WALTER OLIVER NAMED Walter Oliver, Asst. Prof., Spanish, has been FOREIGN LANGUAGE HEAD named chairman of the Department of Foreign Languages, President John M. Pfau has announct Dr. Oliver will succeed Joe Bas who has headed the department since 1970. The appointment of Dr. Oliver is for a three-year term to begin September, 1973. A native of San Bernardino and a graduate of Pacific High School, he joined the CSCSB faculty in 1969. MOZART FESTIVAL CONTINUES WITH ORCHESTRA PROGRAM The second part of the Mozart Festival being held^ on campus this month will be presented by the Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Richard Saylor,^ Sunday, Feb. 11, 8:15 p.m. in PS-IO. Selections will include a "Divertimento," a soprano aria by Am Greene, a piano concerto with Michael Tachia,soloist, and the "Symphony No. 34." The campus community and the public are invited at no charge. On Feb. 18 the final event of the festival will feature two one-act operas by Mozart performed by opera workshop students. TEA'CHING AND The Faculty Senate bulletin board has many listings fori ADMINISTRATIVE openings at various colleges and universities; Ch., Ai OPPORTUNITIES Dept.; Dir. A-V; Health Science teachers; Ch-, Dept. of Teacher Ed.; Asst. Dean, Student Aff.; teachers of crii inology, journalism; Dean of Sch. of the Arts; Dir. for Op. Chicane; j Dir., Fiscal Services and many more. will be the 1973 Miss San Bernardino? Entry Are you the sirl who blanks are available in AD-151. Contestants must be 18 and not over 22, unmarried, live in 924 zip area and have ; other qualifications outlined by the Exchange Club of San Bernardino, sponsors of the Miss San Bernardino pageant. CSCSB RECEIVES NEW GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIP FROM CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION * -k it A second grant of $500 for student loaji and a new $250 teaching scholarship have been given to the College by the Calif. Retired Teachers Assn. In 1970 the CRTA donated $500 for a loan fund, the major purpose, of which is to provide short-term low interest emergency assistance to upper division or graduate students interested in teaching. The scholarship is intended for a senior or grad student seriously preparing for a teaching career. It will be awarded for the 1973-74 yeai Robert West, Dean of the School of Education, accepted the scholarship check from Mrs. Rita Thacker, president of the County division of CRTA and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbons, local fund chairman. Carol Goss (Political Science) addressed the Downtown Democratic Luncheon Club recently on "Congressional Reform - Does Congress Need it?" 2
PEOPLE -(cont'd) Tom Rivera (E.G.P.) spoke on "Factors that Contribute to High School Drop-outs" at our Lady of Guadalupe Church before a group of junior and senior high school students recently. Joseph Thomas (V.P., Admin.) has been named Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Uptown YMCA. Also serving on the board are Russell De- Remer (Activities) and George Weiny (P.E.) George Weiny also served as meet manager at last weekend's YMCA Invitational Swimming Meet, which hosted 40 Y's from Southwestern U.S. Last month the CSCSB pool was the site for a swimming meet between San Bernardino and Crescenta-Canada YMCA's, which was attended by over 350 swimmers and parents. Harvey Wichman (Psychology) read a paper, "Attitudes of Students Toward Potential Sources of Help for Drug-Related Problems," co-authored by Dr. Wichman and Clifford Paynton (Sociology), at the Calif. State Psych. Assn. Convention in Oakland Jan. 27. Doreen Baylis (Psych. Research Asst.) presented a paper which she co-authored with Drs. Paynton and Wichman, at the American Assn. for Public Opinion Research Convention held in Los Angeles Feb. 3. The paper was entitled "Evaluating Government-financed Drug Abuse Programs." Scintillating... spirited captivating entertainment! * * ic An afternoon and evening of delightful entertainment is open to the community in a twocollege event. The Arrowhead Allied Arts Festival,Sunday, Feb. 25, begins with an afternoon of theatre presenting George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara" at San Bernardino Valley College Auditorium at 2 p.m. Immediately following the matinee, guests join the trek to the CSCSB campus to the Cabaret (Fifth Floor of the Library) for catered champagne supper of international flavor and an evening of entertainment. Chamber Singers will bring music as they stroll by. Chamber Players will offer string and wind ensemble music. Drama improvisations and an art exhibit will be combined in the gala festival. Donation is $6 per person and may be purchased on campus from William Slout, AD-160. for VOUr inforttiation *^SCSB MEChA Luncheon ticket donations ($1.50) may still be purchased up to Noon Mon,, Feb- 12, Tempting Mexican casine served on the Fine Arts Patio Tues., Feb. 13, Noon. House Resource application for 1973-74 now available until Feb, 15 at Housing office. Duties; provide assistance in activity planning in the house and Serrano Village, enjoy interacting with wide variety of people. Room & board plus free telephone. Jrs, & Srs. (Trlr IB) (continued on Page 4) 3
An appeal is made to the community for donation of room and board for a CSCSB student, Saidin Shaharuddin, from Malaysia WANTED: for approximately three quarters. Due to the death of his sponsor, the student is in need of this assistance. Contact Donald Woods, Foreign Students Advisor, Ext. 416, T-2. DIRECTORY CHANGES Ext. Changes: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Address Linda Snyder - 222 E. 17th Apt. 30, San Bernardino Changes: 882-1324 Linda Snyder - changed to 597 English Dept. - changed to 597 Cler. Asst, IIA - to work under direct supervision of sec'y. School of Natural Sciences; acts as receptionist and performs general office work of above average difficulty; one yr, exp, in performance of general office work necessary; type 50/wpm; part time; salary $242/mo, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. Conf6r6nC6S college Art Educators Council will meet on campus Fri., Feb. 16. The Council, comprised of forty art teachers from colleges in the area, is working on cooperative art gallery programs. $19,460 USOE GRANT A U.S. Office of Education $19,460 equipment grant has AWARDED TO COLLEGE been awarded to the college, Robert Senour, A-V Director, siabmitted the grant proposal which will provide for purchase of A-V equipment for teaching in the theatre arts, biochemistry classes, and language lab. information (Cont'd) Retirement Officer of LA Area office of PERS^ will be in Riverside on Feb. 13, 14, and 15 to conduct indivudual interviews with employees who plan to retire ii the near future. Call Hall of Records, 4080 Lemon St., Rm 19, Riversj A Mexican program has been added to the international Study Program. Students may study at Idero-American U, Mexico City. $2,600-2,800 provid^ transportation, tuition, room, board, insurance,etc. See Mireille Ryde11,Ext. 563,LC COMING*** TONIGHT: Film - "The Devils," V. Redgrave & 0. Reed- unmatched visual sensuousness. 8 p.m., PS-10. A 10 p. m, PS-10,Folks1nger Alicia Cory. Mon., Feb. 12, Barry Romo, Nat'l Chrmn of VVAW will speak on his recent trip to Hano with Joan Baez & discuss recent peace asreements. LC-500, 2 p.m. THE CREDIBILITY GAP^one of the finest exponents of satire in the country/ will demon strate their talents on campus next Friday. The group, made up of four very funny a captures s develops the attitudes of the So. Calif. Culture. Picture a TV talk shov interviewing Super Man and Batman about the moral obligation of comic books; a TV GO mercial to recruit students to attend a school for prison guards. Penny Nichols app with the group. Friday, Feb. 16, Commons, 8 s 10 p.m.. Students with ID $1; general admission $2. ^ Wed. Feb. 14 - Foreign Film: "Aren't We Wonderful," German with Eng. subtitles, 6 & 8:25, PS'lO. Also Wed., 14th, The Shandin Hills Junior High Choir will perform in FA~104 at Noon. Monday, The College 7^ ouhwdfv /^09 February 12 will not be closed.