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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 9-15-1972 September 15 1972 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "September 15 1972" (1972). Friday Bulletin. Paper 278. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/278 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.

rtttto EIVED r^dinf^ CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, 5 19/2 ley SAN BERNARDINO the BULLETIN September 15, 1972 / 78 E.O.P. STUDENTS BEGIN PREPARATION FOR FALL QUARTER College life began this week for 78 students who are particpating in E.O.P. Orientation Week, which began last Monday and will continue through today. Twenty-five of the students became the first occupants of Serrano Village, the College's residence halls. During the course of the week orientation talks were given by members of the Student Services staff and Ernest Garcia, professor of Education; Alice Wilson, Librarian; Vernon Leviege, Ethnic Studies Coordinator^and students Van Andrews, Ronald Saucedo and Robert Rochelle. FRESHMEN. PARENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN ORIENTATION PROGRAM First-time freshmen will begin a two-day orientation on Sunday, September 17. Some 60 parents have signed up for participation in a special part of the program which will include a welcoming address by Kenton Monroe, a tour of the campus by the Campus Tour Guides, a Bar-B-Q and swim. A meeting with President John M. Pfau will conclude the parents' orientation. Freshmen will continue their orientation Sunday evening and all day Monday, September 18, NEW ENTRY TO ADMISSIONS AREA OPEN ON EAST SIDE OF STUDENT SERVICES BLDG. A new entrance to the Admissions and Records office is now completed. The glass entry is located oh the east side of the Student Services Building. College personnel should direct all persons who inquire about the location of the Admissions and Records office to turn left at the top of the present steps and proceed along a sidewalk to the new entrance marked "Admissions and Records." NEW HOURS FOR INFORMATION DESK The office of Admissions and Records annovinces the following new hours for the Information Pesk, effective September 28; 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.mi Hon', thru Thurs. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to noon Sat.

JESSE HIRAOKA ACCEPTS NEW POST AT WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE Jesse Hiraoka, a member of the CSCSB faculty and administration since the College opened, will take the position of Dean of the College of Ethnic Studies and Professor of General Studies at Western Washington State College in Bellingham later this month. Since his arrival on campus in 1965 as a Professor of French, Dr. Hiraoka has served as Chairman of the Division of Humanities from 1966 to 1969, When he returned to full-time teaching. In 1970 be ended a one-year term as Chairman of the Faculty Senate. He also served two years as a member of the State-wide Academic Senate and was Coordinator of the French Department for a number of years. In addition to many other duties he headed an ad hoc committee to develop the Experimental Admissions Program, now the Educational Opportunity Program. At Western Washington State Dr. Hiraoka replaces Sergio Elizondo former CSCSB Coordinator, Spanish Department, who is leaving to accept a position at New Mexico State University. AHMANSON THEATRE OFFERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES Special discount brochures for this season' performances at the Ahmanson Theatre in the Los Angeles Music Center are attached to this week's edition of the Bulletin. Use of the offical order form will enable CSCSB personnel to sav as much as $15.40 on a pair of season tickets for the four plays. Special group rates are available for students. TOM RIVERA APPOINTED NEW ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS FOR E.O.P. Tom Rivera has been appointed as the new Associate Dean of Students for the Educational Opportunity Program, President John M. Pfau has announced. Mr. Rivera, formerly a counsellor and human relations coordinator at Valley College, also will hold the position of Assistant Professor of Education. The new dean's responsibilities include general direction of the E.O.P., coordination of the supportive services programs and teaching in the Department of Education when his workload pejnnits. A native of Colton, Mr. Rivera graduated from Colton High School in 1958 and attended Valley College. He earned his B.A. in sociology, teaching credential and M.A. in education at Cal State U, L.A. and is a Ed.D. candidate in education at UCLA. 2

TOM RIVERA APPOINTED -(Cont'd) As a Peace Corps volunteer, he spent two years in Colombia. He began his teaching career in Rialto where he taught sixth grade for five years. Last day to register to vote in the November General Election is October 8. A Registrar of Voters is located in AD-142 from 10 to noon every day. During class registration a registrar will be on campus to register voters all day. RETIREMENT COURSES Those employees nearing retirement who wish OFFERED FOR EMPLOYEES to attend retirement planning courses being offered by the Public Employees' Retirement System should contact the Personnel office for infomnaation regarding dates, places and hours of the classes. IIITUCtlCyK Alexander Sokoloff (Biology) received word that * ^** Wl i Volume 1 of his book. Biology of Tribolium, has been released by the publisher, Oxford University Press. The text, one of three volumes, deals with morthology, cytology, taxonomy and embryology and teratology of flour beetles. Dr. Sokoloff has finished Volume 2 and is working on volume 3. Ronald Taylor (Biology) presented a paper at the American Institute of Biological Science held at Minneapolis August 27-September 1. His paper was entitled "Insects As Human Food." Tony Britto (Receiving) was presented with a plaque by members of the Badger Hill Chapter of CSEA at their last meeting. The award was made in honor of Mr. Britto's "devotion and work" and his service as president for two and a half years. "SERRANO VILLAGE" OFFICIAL NAME FOR RESIDENCE HALLS The eight-building complex of residence halls has been officially named Serrano Village, according to Theron Pace, Housing Coordinator. Dr. Pace states that "serrano" means "those living in the hills." The individual houses are also named and numbered: No. 1 - Tokay; No. 2 - Arrowhead; No. 3 - Joshua; No. 4 - Mojave; No. 5 - Morongo; No. 6 - Waterman; No. 7 - Badger; No. 8 - Shandin. Among the houses Nos. 7 and 8 are co-ed; No. 1 is for men and No. 2 for women. PERSONALS Mary Jo Meade (formerly of the Library staff) was married on August 12 to Dr. Robert M. Wallace, San Bernardino dentist. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace plan on leaving soon for a trip to Spain. SYMPATHY - The College extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meehan (Judy, Personnel). Mr. Meehan's father di^d last Sunday in Kaiser Hospital. He was a resident of Lake Arrowhead. (Continued on Page 4) 3

SYMPATHY - The College was saddened to learn of the death of Mr. Robert K. Persell, father of Dr. Stuart M. Persell (History) The late Mr. Persell died recently following a brief illness. He was a resident of West Los Angeles. Clerical Asst. IIA in Art and Philosophy Depart- EMPLOYMENT ^ r-^ i OPPORTUNITIES raents. Experience necessary; type: 50 wpm; salary: $484 per month. I Clerical Asst. IIB to act as secretary to Foreign Language Dept.; 1 yr. experience necessary; type: 50 wpm; shorthand:80 wpm; salary: $522 per month. DIRECTORY Add: CHANGES Ext. 438 494 591 Left the College: 315 LONG, Josephs., Ill, Tech. Asst., P.E. RIVERA, Tom, Assoc. Dean of Students,EOP ROSE, Michael, Relations with Schools Officer, Adm. & Records WISE, Linda, Acct. Clk., Business Off. Carolyn Adams (Accounting) Judy Bays (Humanities) Mary Briscoe (Admissions & Records) Nicholas Pencoff (Library) Maryhelen Sanders (Accounting) Kathy Scroggins (Business Office) Gail Walker (Admissions & Records) Transfers; Penny Jones to Dept. EXTENSION CLASSES OPENING NEXT WEEK ARE LISTED ON PAGE 5 * PE-i: ss-i: SS-1( AD-i: Sec'y, History & Anthropology * * For the information of all College personnel and their families. Page 5 of the Bulletin carries a listing of all Fall Extension classes beginning during the forthcoming week as well as the city where they will be held.

Extension Classes Beginning the Week, of Sept. l8-23: Sept. 18 (Monday) Soc xslo History of Sociological Theory (Barstow) Soc x312 Contemporary Sociological Theory (Palm Desert) Sept. 19 (Tuesday) Ad x302 Hiiman Behavior in Organizations (Palm Springs) Anthro x35i Indians of North America(Palm Desert) Ed x590 Humanistic Teaching: An Educational Alternative (Colton) Ed x635 Seminar in Reading (Palm Desert) Hist x391 History of the Mexican-American (Victorville) Ed x590 Individualized Instruction (Barstow) Sept. 20 (Wednesday) Sept. 21 (Thursday) Sept. 23 (Saturday) Ad x302 Ed x532 Ed x590 Ed x590 Human Behavior in Organization^ (Palm Desert) Teaching the Educationally Handicapped Child (Redlands) Organization & Administration of Pre-school Programs (Palm Desert) Improving & Proving Children's Thinking, Creativity,& Affectivity (CSCSB) Hist x^oo Tudor & Stuart England (Palm Desert) Psych x^ioo Behavioral Technology (Redlands) Psych x^02 Frontiers of Psychological Research (Victorville) Ed x590 Teaching the Culturally Different (Rialto) Hist x352 The Early Republic (Lake Arrowhead) PolSci x300 Comparative Politics I (Palm Desert) Soc x352 Juvenile Offender Biol 820 Conservation Workshop (idyllwild) Ed x590 Organization & Administration of Pre-school Programs (Barstow) Ed 822 Creative Writing in the Elementary Classroom (Lake Arrowhead) Ed 82U.I Teaching Social Studies in Elementary Schools (Fontana) Soc x'36 Group Dynamics (Riverside) 5