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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 10-5-1973 October 5 1973 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "October 5 1973" (1973). Friday Bulletin. Paper 303. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/303 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.

a State Collpga STATE COLLEGE, LIBRABI j SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETIN October 5, 1973 STUDENT POPULATION MAY REACH 3,000 BY CENSUS DATE is expected that by census date, October 17, this will have increased to 2,550, which represents a 10% increase in the F.T.E. over last Pall's figure and a 13% increase in the student body count. Assoc. Dean H. Stephen Prouty states that "this could well reach 3,000 by census date." it * * COLLEGE RECEIVES $64,000 FOR UPWARD BOUND PROJECT Preliminary registration figures show 2,961 students on campus, with a fulltime-equivalent figure of 2,504. It The College has been awarded $64,000 by the U.S. Office of Education to establish the upward Bound Project, effective with the current academic year. A project director, Gilbert Lara, has been appointed and is starting work on the program, which will see the College directing its efforts toward 10th and 11th grade high school students who have not had the opportunity to demonstrate their talents educationally. Initially there will be 60 students in the program, cruited from six high schools in the area. ten re- UFWABD BOUND DIRECTOR STARTS WORK ON PROJECT Gilbeirt Lara has been appointed to the position of Director of Upward Bound Program, The former District Executive of the San Bernardino Boy Scouts of America is enthusiastic about the opportunity he will have to bring high school students from all ethnic backgrounds into the program and expose them to a small college. "The project is geared to preparing the students to overcome educational diffidences with the ultimate objective of giving them the opportunity to attend college," he states. Mr. Lara was involved with a para-professional program to bring minority executives into the Boy Scouts; is currently in the Mayor's Interdepartmental. Cooperative Committee; is Vice President and Executive Board member of Kiwanis Club of Greater San Bernardino; Vice President of Los Padrinos; on the Executive Board of La Confederaccion; Ex^brer Advisor to Post 888, Boy Scouts of America. A native of Arizona, Mr. Lara received his B.S, in Business Administration from Arizona State University, Tempe.

GRANTS OF $103,000 AND Word was recently received from the U.S. $5,000 RECEIVED FOR Army Research Center in Durham, N.C. that TRIBOLIUM CENTER RESEARCH the College has been awardad a grant of $103,000 for a three-year period beginning with the current year, for a research project entitled "Genetic Control of Tribolium," Alexander Sokoloff, Professor of Biology, will serve as Principal Investigator for the project. Dr. sokoloff has also recently been notified by the National Science Foundation that the project, "Maintenance of the Tribolium Stock center" has been awarded an additional $5,000. Dr. Sokoloff is Director of the project. Funds awarded under the grant now total $46,000, * * * WINTERIZE: GET FLU Once again the Health Center offers Flu shots SHOTS THIS MONTH to students, faculty and staff during October: Mon. - 9-12 S 1:15-3:15 Wed.- 9-12 S 1:15-3:15 Fri.- 1:30-3:30 p.m. Faculty and staff will be charged $1, payable at the Bursar's office prior to ccmisg to the Health Center. Free to students', * * * Tom Rivera, Assoc. Dean of Students, E.O.P., received notice TOM RIVERA EARNS from UCLA that he has been granted the Ed.D. degree, effect^e ED.D. FROM UCLA rrom uclift uiiau i, j,-. -. m. Sept. 7. His dissertation was on "A Reading Program Using Tutorii Assistance for Selected Educational Opportunity Program students." ANCIENT INSTRUMENT FEATURED BY INDIAN TROUPE HERE WEDNESDAY An ancient double-reed instrument, the Nadsmris^f introduced to U.S. audiences for the first time by a touring Indian troupe which will appear on campus Wednesday, October 10. The two-hour concert will positions in duet with improvisations by Nadaswaramsaccompanied by Thaval. Open to the public. PS-IO, 7:30 p.m. Admission:- $1 geiier^l;' B0<: students. M.R. Burgess (Library) has received notification PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION that his Cumulative Paperback Index, 1939-1959t was published September 14» 1973* T F,F, Liu (Physics) recently had a paper published iiufche Journal of Nuclear Physics B58, The paper was entitled "The Reaction At High Energy and Photon Dissociation into Foin* Pions," Richard Morales, a graduate of CSCSB, and now a Ph.D. candidate at UCR, participate in the Pacific Coast Council of Latin American Studies meeting in San Diego as a discussant for one of the sessions. f Joseoh Moran (Art) spoke October 3 to the Idons Club - Magnolia Center in Riversida on "The Chicano Artist." T J.C. Robinson (History) presented a paper entitled "The Developing Colombo- Venezuelan Conflict and the Balance of Power in Northern South Americai" and was a discussant in a session on "Intellectual Currents in Northern South America" at the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies meeting in San Diego on September 29. Dr. Robinson also has been informed that the Encyclopedia of Latin America, for which he contributed a series of articles on 19th and 20th centiny Cuba, will be published in early 1974«Edward M. White (English) reviews an Arthur Koestler novel in the September 24th issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education.

IMUUMn KIJiK TKMjIS YOir THKSK THIKCSi The Gym, Courts and Pool will be open Monday and Thursday evenings until * 9 p.m. for general recreation of students, faculty and staff. The International Club will hold an organizational meeting Tuesday, October 9 at 8, 10 and noon in LC-42. Kaoru Takata is sponsor. WEDNESDAY NOON MOVIE: "The Selling of the Pentagon," CBS' controversial expose of the Defense Dept., Oct. 10, 12 noon, LC-500. No charge. WANT AD SECTION: ABthur Moorefield, Chairman, Music Dept.,would like to borrow 4 or 5 Monopoly sets for use between October 15 and 29. The loan of old, used but fairly complete sets would be greatly appreciated. (Ext. 515). Two booklets dealing with dental care programs are available in the Personnel Office, one prepared by CSEA and the other by the Assn. of Calif. State U Professors. TONIGHT'S MOVIE; "The Chase," M. Brando, R. Redfprd, j. Fonda, 8 p.m., PS-10. Free of charge. KOVlO WORK NOW; PLAY LATER! Columbus Day is Monday, October 8. It is a regular work and class day for the College. The holiday will be taken on November 23, COLUMBUS DAY L a s t c a l l for Telephone Directory information sheets. Over 30 College personnel have not yet returned the Directory forms. Please hand carry unreturned forms to AD-151 as soon as possible. The Placement and Financial Aid Center is now open Wednesdays until 7:30 p.m. for the convenience of evening students, prospective students and others who cannot arrange interviews during regular office hours. Jan Hinkley, Placement Advisor, will be on duty every Wednesday evening. Other personnel are available by appointment. Last day to submit material to be brought before the October 23 Faculty Senate meeting, is Monday, October 8, AD-169. GOSPEL ROCK CONCERT featuring "Psalm 150," will be held 11:45 a.m.. Commons Patio. Free, ANNUAL ORIENTATION FOR STAFF MEMBERS will be held Tuesday, October 9, in two sessions - 2;30 and 4 p.m. in order that employees will be able to attend one of two sessions. LC-500. 3

KMTLOYMENT Mail OPPOnTVNtTIES Cleri. Asst. IIAj General secretarial assistant to Dir. of State-wide Project. Equivalency testing in Freshman English, large amounts of typing. Req: Type 5"^ wpm; lyr, exp.; part-time Oct. 8, 1973-Jan. 15, 1974- &lary: $267/mo. Cler. Asst. IIA (2 positions) - Gen. Cler. positions in the Library, gen. office work at the Circulation desk and some work in the Technical Services area. Skill and tact required to deal with a diverse group of patrons. Previous library work helpful. Req: typing desirable; 1 yr. cler. exp. Oct. 6, 1973- June 30, 1974- Salary: $534/mo. Cler. Asst. IIIA - Process all grad. applications. Determine residency for students. Send out admis. and rejection letter. Determine eligibility for ii classified and unclassified grad. students. Provide ea. Dept. with copies from students' folders. Req: Type 50 wpm, 2 yrs. gen. office exp. Salary: $649/mo. Cler. Asst. JIB - Sec'y to Admis. Officer, Take calls, receive visitors, take care care of correspondence, filing, etc. Req: type 50 wjxn, shorthand 80 wpn, 1 yr. cler. exp. 40 hrs. weekly Oct. 8, 1073-June 30, 1973* Salary: $575/mo. Cler. Asst. IIB - In the School of Education; type and duplicate bibliographies, course outlines, examinations, travel claims, correspondence, reports and reqxiisitions, assist the Credentials Analyst with screening files of all credential candidates. Serve as secretary to the three credential program coordinators. Req: Type 50 wpm, shorthand 80 wpm, 1 yr. gen. off. esq)., ability to get along with staff, students and faculty, ability to run office machines. Salary: 287.50/mo.; Hours: 12:30-4:30 pm daily. * * * PiBEC'TOEy Add: Ext. 252 CORDOVA, Phillip, Mail Clk., PP 113 CHANGES Promotions: Art Butler to Campus Peace Officer Bruce Depaula to Campus Peace Officer Karen Newby to Parking Officer Transfer: Kathy Larsen, Admissions & Records to Academic Planning STUDERT EMPLOYEES RECEIVE PAY RAISES Hourly pay rates for all CSCSB student employees for the 1973-74 year are as follows: 1st year of CSCSB employment - $2.07/hr.; 2nd year - $2.15/hr.; 3rd year - $2.26y4ir.; 4th year - $2.38/hr.; 5th year - $2.49/hr. Student assistants with graduate-level standing: $2.75/hr. This new pay category is not to be confused with a Graduate Assistant position which is paid on a monthly basis, according to Doyle Stansel, Assoc. Dean, Placement and Financial Aid. * * * qiaroque Dance Workshop ing weekends, October 5? 6, Friday, 4-6 p.m.; 7 and October 12, CSCSB Bullp.tin The California State CotlcRC, San Bcrnar^no Bulletin is published by the Office of College Relations. AD-151. Ext. 418. Material for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of pi^hcation. Editor Barbara Noltc Printed at Duplicating ST'JS;' Saturday, 9:30-noon & 2-4:30 & Sunday, 1-4, SS-lOO 13, and 14. Taught by Luba Blumberg; featuring the minuet. * * * EEESONALS Grant DeRemer,three-year old son of ft and Mrs. Russell DeRemer, is out of tl intensive care ward at St. Bemardine's Hospital where he was following an injury by an auto last Saturday.

at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO vfhen... what... FRIDAY, October 5 2:00 pm Student Affairs Committee Meeting 8:00 pm Film: "The Chase" - Free where. SS-143 PS-10 SATURDAY, October 6 All Day Remedial Education Workshop LC-500 SUUDAY, October 7 Nothing Scheduled MONDAY, October 8 9-12 and 1:15-3:15 All Day 3:00 pn Columbus Day Last day to submit material for Oct. 23 Faculty Senate Meeting Flu Shots U.S. Marines Recruiters ASB Senate Meeting AD-169 Health Ctr. Foyer, Commons SS-143 TUESDAY. October 9 All Day U.S. Marines Recruiters 12 noon Christian Life Club Meeting 2:30 & 4 pn Staff Orientation 4:00 pm Residence Houses Judiciary Board Meeting Foyer, Commons LC-215 LC-500 CO-219 K WEDNESDAY, October 10 12 noon 12 noon 3:00 pm 7: 30 pm 9-12 and 1:15-3:15 THURSDAY, October 11 Film: "The Selling of the Pentagon" - Free Assoc. of Psych. Students Meeting ASB Executive Cabinet Meeting India Music Concert Flu Shots 11:45 am Gospel Rock Concert 8:00 pm Faculty Wives Meeting LC-500 PS-224 SS-143 PS-10 Health Ctr. Commons Patio LC-500 'FRIDAY, October 12 1:30-3:30 Flu Shots Health Ctr. (Published by Office of CoilcRe Relations, AD'151, Ext. 418)