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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 9-21-1979 September 21 1979 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "September 21 1979" (1979). Friday Bulletin. Paper 522. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/522 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.

THE BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1965 a! 1979 September 21, 1979 BEGIN ACADEMIC YEAR dean and 17 teachers are beginning their first year at the College as the 1979-80 academic year gets under way. Dr. Irving Buchen took over the duties of Dean of the School of Humanities the first of this month. He comes to the College from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, N.J, where he was Director for the Division of the Future and formerly chaiiman of the English department. He also taught at Pennsylvania State U and Johns Hopkins U. BUCHEN, Irving H.(Dr.) Among the new teaching staff are: ATOOLD, CAROLE R-CDr.) AVILA, DIANA Ofe.) BEhWETT, E. Jane (Ms.) BESD, Francesca E. (Dr.) BOLGER, Thcfflias. F. (Dr.) BUCHANAN, Robert J. (Mr.) rcloff, Edward D. (Mr.) JOHNSCN, L. Keating (Mr.) KHAN, Waseem A. (Mr.) LACEY, Carol M. (Dr.) LIQflENSTEIN, Peter M. (Dr.) PAXTOi, Cynthia L. (Dr.) ROW, C. E. Ta?)ie (Dr.) a<nh, Jeffrey D. (Dr.) SWANSON, Charlene C. (Dr.) TEYBER, Edward C. (Dr.) WAITES, Althea (Ms.) Prof., English and Dean, School of Humanities Lecturer, Psychology Lecturer, Mathematics Assistant Prof., Nursing Assistant Ih*of., Education Lecturer, Business Administration Lecturer, Public Administration Lecturer, Mathanatics Lecturer, Music Assistant Prof., Business Administration Lecturer, Education Lecturer, Economics Assistant Prof., Health Sciences Assistant Prof., Business Administration Lecturer, Mathematics Lecturer, Education Assistant Prof., Psychology Lecturer, Misic Ext. 7443 Room 7259 ps-ns 7357 BI-116 7658 HC-IOID 7772 LC-228 7708 SS-129 7710 T- 38 7367 BI-106 7463 CA-222 7706 SS-127 7787 LC-263A 7283 SS-135 7368 PS-113 7538 AD-16S 7388 BM18 7776 LC-274 7262 PS-111 7692 CA-220 1979 FALL QUARTER GETS UNDERWAY Classes began yesterday for the Fall, 1979 term. Students returning to campus are finding increased parking spaces available in the new parking lot south of the Commons. The new Health Center Building is completed and Its staff of two doctors, two nurses and two secretaries are seeing patients from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. The Nursing Department has also moved Into its quarters in the new facility and may be reached at the extensions and room locations shown on Page 2, Directory Changes, Late registration will continue in the Lower Commons today until 5 p.m. Applications will continue to be accepted for admission to the College until the last day to add classes, September 26, in Admissions and Records, SS-100, as follows: Sept. 24-9:00-6:30 p.m. Sept. 25, 26-9:00 a.m. ^ 6:00 p.m. * ft * PAYDAY IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.

S> \ 4b DEFERRED COMPENSATION AVAILABLE ON YEAR-ROUND BASIS TO EMPLOYEES ginning of the following month, one calendar year. A nev-^ ruling now makes it possible for employees to enroll in the State Deferred Compensation Plan in any month and deferrals will start on the be- A participant may make two such changes during any The Deferred Compensation Plan is a program designed to give state employees the opportunity to set aside a portion of their income now. They will not pay taxes on that money until it Is received later, during retirement, when taxes will normally be less. Those already enrolled in the program may submit requests for amount changes, or may add a new investment plan at any time during the calendar year. The state places the deferred income in one of three approved investment companies chosen by the employee: T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund, Inc. and Rowe Price New Income Fund, Inc. (shares of no-load mutual and bond fund). Great Western Savings and Loan (investments in a savings institution) and California Western States Life Insurance (fixed and variable annuities). The amount of salary that can be deferred by any participant is limited to 2S% of their annual compensation. Contact the Personnel Office for forms and information FV^LTY STAFF NOW HAVE THEIR OWN DINING ROOM A dining room has been set aside in the Commons for faculty staff use. As of now 00-219, located to the right of the Lobby by the stairway, will be used exclusively by members of the College faculty and staff. Seven tables, each seating four persons^are available. THEATRE ARTS CELEBRATES 15TH SEASON WITH FIVE PLAYS AND SPECIAL EVENING The Players of the Pear Garden, celebrating their 15th season, will present five plays and a special evening of one-acts ranging from chamber theatre and adult drama to comedy and a bluegrass musical. Season tickets are now on sale in the Theatre Arts Department Office for $7.50, general admission; $3 for students and senior citizens; $A.50 for faculty and staff Tickets for individual performances are $3 for general admission; $1.50 for students and seniors; $2 for faculty and staff. Launching the new season will be "The Jungle Books," a chamber theatre presentation which combines four Rudyard Kipling stories, October 30-31; November 1-3. _ jt * * tllict«h CMlutK ROCTl & 2XT. CHAHCFS; Debbie Fischer Mary Patterson Rosellen Burkart HC-112 Donna Junghardt 7655 HC-lOlC HC-113 Mary HeCregor 7652 HC-IOIE HC-IOIA Phyllss Jones 7659 HC-IOIF CSCSB BULLETIN The California State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN IS published by the Office of College Relations, AD-IH, Ext. 7217. Material for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Dupluatmg Barbara Nolle PERSONALS and M/L6. SanALf And^on {CkoAyl HtmindXleJi] welcomed thoxa second ahitd, a -son, Ryan AUc/iaeX, woagki nzne, pouncu, 12 ounces, on ScptembeA 14. On Aagtut SO Ma. and MA6. Nd,c.k Andonov (MoAy, AaX VzpoAtmznt] wozcomzd thzaji {^laiit cfvitd, a daaght MacoIz McuUe., who weighed pouncu, ^d,ve ounces 2

tl OR g^our 'NFORMATION ^ REMINDER: The College has a no smokinq policy in classrooms. 9 The Swimming Pool will be open to members c.mhaw r ^ c College Community on Saturday and rr- - Sunday beginning September 22 and ending October 14. 1979. Showers and locker rooms will not be available. Users should enter through the south gate and must have current Copege I.D. in their possession. Hours of operation will be noon J to 4 p.m. except Saturday, September 29. which will be noon to 2 p.m.?n enrollment period for health insurance for employees is now period closes October 31. During the enrollment period employees ^ health insurance plan may enroll themselves and all eligible family members or currently enrolled employees may change from their present insurance plan to another. The effective date of coverage is December 1, 1979. If you have any questions, contact the Personnel Office. Ext. 7205. A + w More than 100 courses ranging from P.E. and real estate to academic areas are offered throughthe College extension program. Free copies of the 32-page bulletin are available from the Office of Continuing Education, Ext. 7527. The College offers a full-day workshop designed to provide rehabilitation techniques for stroke victims and their families Saturday. September 29. Pre-registrallrf to 5 p.m. in the Commons. Contact Continuing Education. Ext. 7527 for information on fees and credits. A ^ The California Mini-Corps is holding interviews September 29. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at ban Bernardpo V.C. Faculty Lounge for juniors and seniors, full-time students, Spanish or Portuguese, have a knowledge of migrant lifestyle and have financial need. Contact Dr. Donald Shamblin. Salary: $270/mo., Ed. Cred. candidates pref. SUMMER SEMINARS ABROAD. 80-81 Opportunities to attend a summer sendnar or to teach abroad will be available under the Fulbright Program during 1980-81. instructors and assistant professors are eligible to part teaser exhange program. Requirements: U.S. citizenship, bachelor's current ^loyment, three years^ teaching experience for one-year positions; years ej^ri^ce^for some seminars, three for others. Seminars will be held for teach^ of the classics, German and German cultural studies, Italian language, Afri- American and world history, and for supervisors and curriculum directors of social studies. =. cuiu uuj. Teach^s^rtSn Rn ^nf'^ be made before November 1, 1979 to: Opportunities Abroad for J appliration forms may be obtained from: Teacher Exchange Section, International Education, U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202. sassssil ** ^ en... job Deadline today for the followljig; opportunities Cler. Asst. IIA, Academic Plaiming. Qual.: Bquiv. to 1 yr. of full-time peid cler. exp. TVpe 50 wpo. Salary: S421.50 - $503.50/mo.; 20 hra./wly.j temp, til 6/y)/eO. + Cler. Aart. IIB, Students Office. Qual.: Equiv. to 1 yr. of full-time cler. exp. Type 50 won.: dictaphone 80 wpm. Salary: $5.1$^.} 25 hrs./irftly.; temp, til 7/31/80. (Continued on page q )

Sp0d»killg^ up. Charles Christie (Public Admin.) is speaking today to Ramona High School Seniors in Riversid on "Careers in Public Administration." Frances Coles (Sociology) addressed members of the Riverside Optimist Club on Criminal I^w m the Contemporary Society," Sept. 19. Ra^ond Sayre (Veterans Coordinator) gave a speech entitled, "Transition from Base R^ior " breakfast meeting for March Air Force Base Senior and Chief NCO's. + (F.E. & Rec.) spoke to the Hi-12 Club in San Bernardino, July 20, p n-r Lagoon',' and "My Secret World Underwater," Aug. 10. Exch;n^rciufciAug!'29!'' *** Bernardino profcssioilcll William Engs (Admin,) is serving as Coordinator of the activities community Training and Development Project for the Inland - ; ; ^^ Empire ASTD. He will be one of several leaders for the Tracing Workshop entitled, "Where Is Your Road Leading?", scheduled for Oct. 4, at the San Gorgonio Girl Scouts Council Office in Colton. *** notewortlu JOB OPPORTUNITIES Continued from page 3 August 29, five faculty members in the Psychology Dept. ascended Mt. Whitney, Stuart Ellins led the group that included Bob Cramer, Fred Newton, Kathy Pezdek and Lynda Warren. Fandiifri^^th t *fosl^stion^ofto^ac8dsndriakisdim^ i l^'^^^r university. 15 hrs./tricly.; temp, til i/lj/qo. tution, incl. contacts with students. Salary, Ji».59 - $7.21/^. po.iuo. StUry-. J4.'45^^; So'SB.ASj. i'tsp! ts''6/30/8o"''' OTHUH OE ULJNES * cou.ge r«gui.tions UW policl... Sal«y: $1566-1888/So. Apply by 9/30! OctPber s deadline, rr.,. the fo i^n^^r.p. * SciencL preferred i. education, psych, or related etudent affairs wo;k*^ Bi;.Ser "^et be over 21 yrs of age; B.A. degree In the Social managfr $22^7^;^^ " "^^rsity, exp. as a couege bookstore P-S- stode;.. ChA.1. g.p.a. of 3.00 or more.».ai/hr..0 U/hr. Wk. September 28 deadline for the following.- * Supervising Maint, Custodian. Qual.: 2 yr/pd, custodial exp. Salary: n025-$122s/n,o. WJhrs/wkt temp, till 6A5/80. ^ time pd. cler. exp. SaUry.. Sf.21.50-,503.50 ^ " licensed pha^aclst. Salary, ^ rea^iarity with accompa:^ techni^. la time. Temporary to ^"tvalent to 1 yr. of theatrical production exp. Salary: «67-320/month.

IIFS NiAFPBNDIM 1 at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO what,, wha ra FRIDAY, SEPTMBER 21 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m, 9:00 a.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 SIM)AY, SEPTEMBER 23 7:00 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, TUESDAY, SEPTMBER 25 Noon WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 76 Noon THURSDAY, SEPTMBER 2? Noon 3:00 p.m. FRIPy, SEPTFKBER 28 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Late Registration Student Teachers Orientation Nothing Scheduled Auditions for "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little" Nothing Scheduled Christian Life Club Meeting Meeting for Music Majors U.P.C. Meeting Credential Advisement Meeting Film: "Buddy Holly Story" CO-104 LC-500 South Theater SU Mtg. Rm. Recital Hall CO-125 LC-500 North SUMP Rm. The swimming pool will be open on Saturday and Sunday beginning September 22 and ending October 14, as follows: Noon to 4:00 p.m., except Sat., Sept. 29, which will be Noon to 2:00 p.m. Published by Office of College Relations, AD-151, Ext. 7217