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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 3-17-1972 March 17 1972 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "March 17 1972" (1972). Friday Bulletin. Paper 256. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/256 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.

Gollcg^ CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE. SAN BERNARDINO - tl bulletin March 17, 1972 WINTER TERM ENDS TODAYr REGISTRATION FOR SPRING BEGINS NEXT THURSDAY Today is the last day of finals and officially the end of the Winter Quarter. ST. y PATRICK S DAY Registration for the spring Term will be held in S-100 next Thursday, March 23, for seniors, graduate students and one-half the juniors, followed on Friday, March 24, by registration of remaining juniors, sophomores and freshmen. Signed advisor cards will be required for entrance into the regisand can only be obtained from advisors. REGISTRAR OF VOTERS present for both San Bernardino and Riverside counties during registration..george MC MICHAEL TO TAKE George McMichael, Professor of English, BAN S POST AT HAYWARD APRIL 1 and former Dean of Faculty at the Col- J., lege, will take over the duties of ean o the School of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences at Cal State, Hayward, effective April 1. Dr. McMichael joined the planning staff of CSCSB in July, 1962 as Dean of Faculty and continued in that capacity until September, 1966, when he returned to full-time teaching at the College. In 1968 he became the College's first faculty member to receive a Fulbright grant and spent a year in Greece as a visiting professor of American literature at the University of Thessalonica. At Hayward Dr. McMichael replaces Dr. Richard Rice who served as Acting Dean during the Fall and Winter quarters of the academic year. POWER SHUT-DOWN DUE TOMORROW FOR P.E. FACILITIES A switch-over from temporary to permanent electrical power will occur tomorrow, March 18, at the Physical Education Facilities, causing a temporary shutdown of electrical energy to the P.E. area. It IS possible that the outage may be extended into Sunday.

N ^ M 'A I >v 'v'' j 16TH INLAND SCIENCE FAIR SCHEDULED FOR The 16th Inland Science Fair is scheduled Wednesday, March 22,and Thursday, March 23,at the MAR. 22, 23 IN GYM CSCSB Gymnasium. The fair, sponsored by the College in cooperation with the Industry-Educatioi Council, will be open to public view at no cost from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on March 22 and 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on March 23. Exhibits will be displayed by 299 students in grades 7 to 12, from 57 schools in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Vice President Joseph Thomas, president of the Industry-Education Council, states! that the fair will supply an avenue for students, the College and community to work together for development of youthful potential. Entries will be judged on creative ability, scientific thought,, skill, clarity and dramatic value. Representatives from the CSCSB Natural Sciences faculty will participate as judges along with other faculties from the two counties. RECENT FACULTY SENATE ELECTION RESULTS GIVEN Results of the Faculty Senate election held this week were as follows: Carol Goss, Fred Kellers and Clifford Paynton were elected to fill three positions for Faculty Senate Representative-at-Large? Ronald Barnes was elected to serve as RPT Representative-at-large. SIX CSCSB STUDENTS PLAN KENYA VISIT If their plans go through on schedule, six CSCSB students will visit Africa this summer under "Project Africa." Leonard Moite, Asst. Prof, of Economics, is helping the students plan the trip, which will include several weeks' stay with his parents in Nairobi, Kenya. CSCSB students Patricia Rich, David Wheaton, Regina Crane, Brenda Careuthers, Vernell Lee and Janice Telfor will be joined by two students from Pacific, Cajon and San Bernardino high schools and San Bernardino Valley College. Last year Rosalyn Jacquette, former CSCSB student, and Lawrence Culberson, a junior, made the African journey and visited Prof. Moite's family. Their enthusiasm for the benefits of the trip prompted them to sponsor "Project Africa." Rev. David Johnson of St. Matthews Baptis Church in San Bernardino is co-sponsor of the project, which is to raise funds to help pay the expenses of the students. One event a month is planned until departure in August. First of the series is a skating party at the Stardust Skating Rink in San Bernardino on March Donations may be sent to "Project Africa," 1773 W. 20th St., San 1 Bernardino, 92411. ' PERSONALS College extends sympathy to Robert McBride (Physical - Plant) on the sudden death of his brother, William McBride of Burbank on March 8. 2 i

16TH imasd SCTRNCR The 16th Inland Science Pair is scheduled Wed- / MAR. 22, 23 IN GYM CSCSB Gymnasium. The fair, sponsored by the Counri 1 w-i n >. College in cooperation with the Industry-Educatioi Council will be open to public view at no cost from 9 a.m. to 9 p m on March 22 and 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on March 23. ^ ' V / Exhibits will be displayed by 299 students in grades 7 to 12 from 57 schools in San Bernardino and Riverside counties, vice Presith^^ the industry-education Council, states the fair will supply an avenue for students, the College and community to work together for development of youthful potential. E'^tries will be judged on creative ability, scientific thought, clarity and dramatic value. Representatives from J? Natural sciences faculty will participate as judges along with other faculties from the two counties. ic if if RECENT FACULTY SENATE ELECTION RESULTS GIVEN Results of the Faculty Senate election held this week were as follows: Carol Goss, Fred ^ ll ^s and Clifford Paynton were elected to positions for Faculty Senate Representative-at-Large; Ronald Barnes was elected to serve as RPT Representative-at-large. if i( if PTW A ^ p l a n s PLAN KENYA VISIT g o through on schedule, six CSCSB students will visit Africa this summer under "Project Africa." Leonard Moite, Asst. Prof, of Economics, is helping the students plan the trip, which will include several weeks' stay with his parents in Nairobi, Kenya. CSCSB students Patricia Rich, David Wheaton, Regina Crane, Brenda Careuthers, Vernell Lee and Janice Telfor will be joined by two students rom Pacific, Cajon and San Bernardino high schools and San Bernardino Valley College. Last year Rosalyn Jacquette, former CSCSB student, and Lawrence cuiberson, a junior, made the African journey and visited Prof. Moite's family. Their enthusiasm for the benefits of the trip prompted them o sponsor Project Africa." Rev. David Johnson of St. Matthews Baptis Church in San Bernardino is co-sponsor of the project, which is to raise funds to help pay the expenses of the students. One event a month IS planned until departure in August. First of the series is a s a ing party at the Stardust Skating Rink in San Bernardino on March 21 Donations may be sent to "Project Africa," 1773 W. 20th St., San Bernardino, 92411. PERSONALS College extends sympathy to Robert McBride (Physical Plant) on the sudden death of his brother, William McBride of Burbank on March 8.

-T.-r-..rMnrnn A no-host staff luncheon is being planned Staff Council for Tuesday, March Staff members are invited to bring their lunches (bought or brought) to C-117 where they will join their colleagues for lunch during their regular lunch break. Representatives of the Staff Council are sponsoring the gathering to provide an opportunity for staff members to meet and mingle with their co-workers from throughout the campus. The Staff Council Representatives will furnish dessert. 4TH ANNUAL BOOK COLLECTION CONTEST HELD BY LIBRARY The 4th Annual Book Collection contest, open to undergraduate students of the College,is being sponsored by the Library and the Library Committee during National Library Week, April 16 through 22. Prizes include a $100 book certificate from 7eitlin and Ver Brugge of Los Angeles, a $50 book certificate from the same company and a $25 book certificate from D-J Books of San Bernardino. April 10 is the deadline for submitting entries, judges for the contest are Thomas Braga, Arlo Harris, Stuart Persell and George Weiny, members of the Library Committee. 'REMINDERS"] Business Management Club banquet will be held tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at the Mint Julip Room at George's Plantation on Highland Ave.",San Bernardino. The banquet, $3.50 per person, is open to all College personnel. Financial Aid applications for students for the 1972-73 year should be turned in to the Financial Aid office prior to May 1. Grades are due from the faculty at 8 a.m. Monday, March 20 at the Records office. ADMINISTRATIVE Fresno State has an opening for Assistant Director of OPENINGS Educational Opportunity Program; starting date April 1, 1972; salary: $7,728-9,396 (12 months). Sacramento State has an opening for Dean, School of Arts and Sciences, effective Sept. 1, 1972; salary: $19,404-23,604. The Defense Supply Agency in Los Angeles is looking for a Director of Summer Youth Program, a faculty member who can identify with members of the minority communities, interested in young people; salary 11,046 or $13,309, depending upon qualifications. Employment from late May through end of August. (See Faculty Senate Bulletin Board for further information.) 3

CAPTAIN COOK FELLOWSHIP Applicants for being sought by the Royal Society of New Zealand for the Captain James cook Fellowship. Persons of senior status who wish to carry out research in New Zealand or Southwest Pacific in the following fields: anthropology, biology, geography, geology, geo- ^ physics, history, medicine, oceanography; salary: (Assoc. Prof, rate ' presently $9,769 NZ) $11,430 U.S. (See Faculty Senate office.) Thomas Braga (French) has a poem entitled "Ecce Homo" in the Delta Epsilon Sigma Bulletin. March issue. ^arry Kramer (English) gave a poetry reading, "Poetry Now," on March 12 to the Redlands Unitarian Universalist Church. Ralph Petrucci (Natural Sciences) spoke on "The World in 1984" at a March 14 P.T.A. meeting at Hillside Elementary School in San Bernardino, George Weiny (Physical Education) served as one of three judges on March 10 for the 35th Annual Multiple District Four Student Speakers Contest sponsored by the Lions Clubs of California and Nevada, held at the El Rancho Verde Country Club in Rialto. employment opportunities Groundsman, Physical Plant to maintain the College Qualifications: 1 yr of full'-time experience in gardening or general grounds maintenance work. Available April 1; salary: $562-651. (For further information contact the Personnel office.) DIRECTORY New extension - Judy Flory,Ext. 298 CHANGES Clifford Paynton, Ext. 298 Please change Dept. of Sociology listing on Page 6 Social Sciences Division). PROPOSED NEW SEAT, OF STATE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES SHnWM Shown at the right is a replica of the new seal of the California State University and Colleges, which is scheduled to be approved by the California State University and Colleges Board of Trustees at their meeting next Wednesday, March 22. /JT/ (under