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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 11-2-1979 November 2 1979 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "November 2 1979" (1979). Friday Bulletin. Paper 516. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/516 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 1,*A lllil 1979 November 2, 1979 $79,585 AWARDED TO CDLLEGE A renewed bilingual teacher corps grant has been FOR BILINGUAL TEAQiING PRCXTECT awarded to the College. The Department of Education has allotted $79,385 to continue the College's Bilingual Teacher Corps Project for the 1979-80 academic year. This marks the fifth consecutive year that the College has been awarded such a grant, and the highest amount yet received. Dr. Helena Stanton is director of the bilingual, bicultural teacher training program, under which teacher aides are furnished stipends and college training to finish work on their credentials or bachelor degrees in bilingual education. Many of the aides are later hired as teachers by the school districts where they are enployed as aides after completing their college work. Last year 20 completed the program and are now teaching in the public schools. The funds allotted this year are to cover costs for 39 full-time equivalent teacher aides, many of \diom will continue on from last year's program. Dr. Stanton says there are still some openings this quarter and there will be at least ten openings next quarter. Participants must take a minimum of eight units per term at CSCSB and must be working as bilingual aides for a minimum of 10 hours a week. They will reacademic load) per quarter, plus $350 a year for other ex- ceive $500 (for a full penditures. VETERAN'S DAY SET ASIDE FORChRlsTMAS HOLIDAY On stage The Jungle Books November n Is Veteran's Day. A State holiday, it falls on Sunday this year and will be observed officially on Monday, November 12. However, it has been designated by the Academic Calendar as an in-lieu holiday for the College, to be taken on December 24. This will allow a four-day holiday over Christmas. CURTAIN CALL The closing performances of "The Jungle Books" will be given toni^t and tomorrow night. Some seats are still available, according to the Arts Dept. Call 7U52 for ticket information. This unique production has every actor except Mowgli, the boy of the jungle, (Continued on page 2)

OJRTAIM CALL Continued from page assuming five or six different characters on stage. The story is also narmted through the use of slides and film. An electronic musical score enhances the staging. - Vl/TTQQ GIDTh a Tickets are now on sale for "And Miss Cy "AXOO Reardon Drinks a Little." Seats are available for all perfomances. Paul z^el, Pulitzer Prize-winner, is directed by William ScS^ a the story is about three Reardon sissrs ' lives. It is both frank and funny. Ooening isf^ie November 8. Other perfonrances are on November 9,10,' 13, 14, the ReS^fe^r p.m. "Jungle Books" is on the stage of Kecital Hall, mss Reaardon" will tread the boards of The 3tud^?s^d^iofStlm7ts"'reZdTmZ7 -ntributad to this year's campus f ' ^^<^ording to Vice President J. K. Thomas, campaign that date the tor,7 tisrures, taken on October 25, show that on hat date the total exceeded by nearly 10% the final amount of last year's cam- Zll^d^'fund^rtt'c'lT^ contribution yet made to the'trrowhead united Fund by the College. Contributions are continuing to be received. has cooperat^^ittz outstanding record I want to thank everyone who tributed wtll do\ h ^ud hope that those who have not yet conpatgn with Jlv h' 'his very successfl camvftr a higher figure. I would also like to thank everyone in the various departments who assisted in soliciting for the drive." FACULTY WIVES PROVIDE SHRUBS BUNO distr IStL Directory is being istributed today. The College community numbers are for reminded that names, addresses and phone nromoti! employee use only and are not to be used for reportenl 'a 1 mai Ung lists. Some employees have ^0"^acted for insurance and other sales purposes bushes'^donald^bv^rhp^^^^^? campus will be enhanced by 20 Zylasma PlantLrnr^L J u Club. A ceremony marking the at the entrance. Among the partici^ a.m., Wednesday, Nov. ; CSCSB BULLETIN The Calift)riiia State College, San Bernardino BULLETIN is published by the Office of College Relations, AD-UI, Ext. 7217. Material fur publication must he received by noun Tuesday before the Friday of publication. PERSONALS Coti2.gQ. conga.axulcut2a Mr. and MA4. Vonald Ke.ndn.m (JaneX Lamon,,,, Sckoot 0^ Adind,n,) on tkexfi manxxaq OcXobQA ZO. M/l. Kmd^, a com- PIU.CA p^ogaammca, l& a CSCSB MBA candidate. Editor Barbara Nolte Printed at Duplicate ^ CAoofeM [Jan WiozlMki, Mi uucomad thexa Juut chud, a ion, Adam CuookeA, bom OctobeA 25, wctgung S and a hali pounds.

..CLINICS...VORKSHOPS...SEMINARS.. Tuesday, Nov. 6 - The first of a series of four workshops on "Asserting Yourself in the Job Interview" begins. Open to all students, the p.m. session will be conducted in the Counseling Center, PS-227. which is also taking names of those interested in participating. Call 7^37. The workshop will feature mock interviews which are video taped and critiqued by experts. A film depicting effective and ineffective interviews will also be shown, Paul Esposlto, Placement Director; and Martha Kazlo, Counselor in the Counseling Center, are co-sponsors. Thursday, Nov. 8 - David Null, Asst. Prof., Health Science, will discuss "Chemicals in the Environment" in a faculty seminar at 3 p.m. In LC-241. Wednesday, Nov. la - Two one-hour session of a workshop on Visual Productions for Classroom Use will be held:- 1:30 and 3^30 p.m. The Audio-Visual Center is conducting the workshop for faculty and Interested persons, in LC-87. Wednesday, Nov. la - A Rape Awareness Program, "What Is Being Done? What You Can Do about It!" will be held, beginning at 7 p.m. in the SUMP Room. The two-part program features talks on protection awareness, law enforcement response, community services, and programs and legislation relating to rape. Members of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Dept., the CSCSB Police Dept., and faculty and other organizations In the area will be heard on the subject. The second session begins at 8:15 p.m. r 2 D^Liy TOR THE FOLLOWING: joo, tier. Asst. IIA, Computer Cntr. Qual.: Type SO wpm, equiv. to 1 yr. full-time paid opportunities "^^rience. Salary: $421.50-503.SO/mo., Te»p. to 5/31/80; half-ti. cler. exp. SalaryiSSlS-lOO?/!"; P"" per nio.; 35 te.'/ik'!'r2ilip.''^il'6/30/s0? ^ of full-tiine paid cler. exp. Salary: I 737.63-881.13 SsS^MV^^^'teS^ro^/War' - 1 >- of folj-ti paid get. cler. exp. Salary: "JSS'teSf'io oxp. lype 50 Mctapdoa, - 80.p., fvpeso.,:, seal,, top,8-10</7/ o th. ij"; ix!'- ">» ^Oulv. to 1 yr. exp. S.l.ry:»421-503/»o td. Part-ti«e. te.:p. Cler. Ae,t. m, UPrery. 9 al: lype 50 ape, Erruiy to 1 yr. exp. Salary:»43-10O7/.o th. p ll_tia,e, t, p. WOVBffiER 9 DSADLirJE FOR THE FOLKWIMl Athletic Equip. Attendant II, Physical Ed. Qual; General knowledge of equipment, materials & supplies used in competitive sports & P.E. classes. Salary; $53A-6AO/month. Part-time, temp.; Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Administrative Sec'y, V.P., Admin. Office. Qual; Type 50 wpm, Shorthand 80 wpm, 5 yr. clerical or office mgt. exp. Salary: $1206-lit/t8/month. Full-time, permanent. Cler Asst. IIB, F^ancial A^. Qi^l: Equiv. to 1 yr. clerical exp, type 50 wpm, shorthand or dictaphone 80 wpm. Salary: $901-1077/month. Pull-time, permanent., "^ual; Type 50 wpm, Shorthand 80 wpm, Equiv. to 2 yrs. clerical exp. Salary; $942- il27/month. Pull-time peraianent. Bqj^^ent Tech. IIA, School of Natural Sci. Qual; Equiv. to 2 yrs. exp. in design, construction, repair & maint. of electronic & mechanical equipment. Salary; $734-833.50/mo. Part-time, temp. i5oo/month. Pull-time, temp. which demonstrates achlevment of a Journey level of skill. Salary; $1448- A^letlc Equip. Atte^ant II, Physical Ed. Qual.: " exp. providing training for supervising the eouir, and supply services in a college athletic prog. Salary; $534-640/mo.; part-time, temp.j Mon.-Fri?^4 p.m.s p!m.

Sp6 iki]lg UP«^chard Ackley (Academic Admin.) spoke at a Bernaniino on "SALT II: Anns Con^of?"''orSc^3of He. topi. tfs?ii*ssiaf" %ii,"rz fi STiss. s; ".:i?" Lri! ' Professional Activities] Ambrose ' I (Education) was INIA.W> elected C-LCL^L/CU chairnot-hnn /-^-P U^ 04.^x- «. CTIA.L T Assn., Education Issues Committerfor 1979-8l^^^He^ California Home Economics from across the stafp A -ir^trrsttr A? cornm\ttee of I5 members competencies & legislation as well ^oals of the future in home economics, in Los Angeles. planning for the biliugual convention S^fconferenL^eSiL^'iiufatLn^ Burn-out," S S ; - S S 2 J V S - & " " lii^iri^loshernii'so'rs:: \'psot S1f ~ S-E o^s. index Of the Hducati^Re^^^La^TcL^^^^^ Mlgjhflfil Burgpff^ii (Library) has received nn-if>o v> n t ^ Michigan, will publish his new ^? Research Co. of Detroi fantasy authors and their works Sr?pn to science fiction and cember, 1979. Mr. E^geL cgllo'l" Titnr.tnn-, in De pib&r H"\Sd!%srrhirirhis t^jr 4

I irs HAPPENIN6I Bt CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when.. what.. where FRIDAY, NOVEMBat 2 9!0<i a.m. & 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 4 9:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3 8:15 p.m. SUNDAY. NOVBCBt U 10:45 a.m. MONDAY. NOVEMBHt 5 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. TUESDAY. NOVaffiEK 6 5:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY. NQVljMRTO 7 7:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. THURSDAY. HOVFMRCT «11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:15 FRIDAY. NOVF>ffilgB Q 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. A 9:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Deadline for material to be submitted for Nov. 13 Faculty Senate Mtg. Disabled Students Association Co-ed Racquetball Doubles Co-ed Flag Football Movie Matinee "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" Free 6-Person Flag Football Film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" Drama "The Jungle Books" Railroad Depot Photos Exhibit Opens in Library Drama "The Jungle Books" "Escape" Trip to Santa Anita Boaxxl of Councilors Meeting Serrano Village Food Committee A.S. Board of Directors Meetiiv Acrobatics Club Meeting Christian Life Club Meeting Men's 3:3 Basketball Counseling Cntr.; Interviewing Workshops Serrano Village Council Meeting Volleyball Club Meeting IDSSA Meeting M.E.CH.A. Meeting Students Union Meeting Alpha Kappa Psi Meeting Psi Chi Meeting Players of the Pear Garden Student Recital Ping Pong Tournament Women's 3:) Basketball Te^is Singles A.S. Rules Committee Meeting Acrobatics Club Meeting AD-169 SU Mtg. Rm. Courts Fields SUMP Rm. Fields SUMP Rm. Hain Lot CO-104 CO-I25 su Senate Rm. Qy^ su Mtg. Rm. A PS-227 CO-125 Qy^j LC-211 LC-204 su'senate Rm. su Mtg. Rm. A Bl 321 CA Make-up Rm. Recital H^l gump Gym Courts gu Senate Rm. gym Newm^ Wub Representative gu Lounge Area HiacK Students Union Meeting <311 MIT I»M & committee for Clubs gj Ping Pong Tournament su^p Rm Acrobatics Club Meeting facid.ty Seminar: "Chemicals in the Environment" LC-241 Campus Crusade Club Meeting gu Lounae Area Volleyball Club Meeting Gm^^ Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Club SU Mtg Rm Drama "And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little" ^try Deadline & Meeting for Budweiser Super Sports Co-ed Flag Football Movie Matinee "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" 6-Person Flag Football Film "20,000 Leagues Uner the Sea" Alpha Kappa Psi Initiation Drama "And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little" PE-122 p ; SUMP Rm ' eiiup CO-125 Published by Office of College Relations, AD-lfl, Ext. 7217