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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 1-8-1971 January 8 1971 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January 8 1971" (1971). Friday Bulletin. Paper 220. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/220 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.

re;ce:ivs:p California Ctato Coll LogQ at 3an Sernr.1-''? no i197l CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO V- The BULLETIN January 8, 1971 ENROLLMENT A preliminary survey indicates a slight decrease FOR WINTER in student enrollment for the Winter Term compared DOWN SLIGHTLY to the Fall Quarter figures The Office of Admissions and Records will release detailed figures on the enrollment picture next week, GRADUAL OCCUPANCY OF On January 18 rhe long-anticipated move NEW LIBRARY-CLASSROOM to the new $4,177,000 Library-Classroom SUIT,DING TO BEGIN SOON Building will begin when the language lab and five or six currently over-crowded classes transfer to the new facility. This initial move will be the start of a gradual occupancy which will enable the contractor to iron out difficulties which may occur as the building is put into use. The Library will move from its present location to the new building between the Winter and Spring Quarters. BIDS WILL BE OPENED JAN. 12 FOR CAFETERIA * * * Bids for construction of the permanent Cafeteria Building will be opened Tuesday, January 12, 2 p.m. If bids are favorable, according to Executive Dean Joseph Thomas, the chances of approval by state agencies are excellent in spite of the construction freeze announced by the Governor's office. Each construction project in the state is being considered on its own merits. After the opening of bids the Cafeteria project will be submitted to the General Services Administration in Sacramento for approval. The Cafeteria will be needed to serve students living in the College's residence halls complex now under construction. The dorms have no dining facilities. The architect's estimate on the building is $1.6 million. *,SU JU JUDGES INCREASE PARKING FINES By order of Municipal Court judges, fines for parking violations occurring in the city and county of San Bernardino, which includes the (Continued on Page 3) I

EXTENSION PROGRAM BEGINS WINTER-SPRING COURSES THIS MONTH In 18 communities throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties, 51 Winter-Spring extension courses are currently offered by the CSCSB Extension Program. A few classes began this week while others will start at various dates up until mid-february. The extension courses are open to all persons without formal admission to the College. Detailed information on registration, credits, fees and courses may be secured from the Office of Continuing Education, A-ISS, Ext. 206. NEW SOCIAL SECURITY RATE IS IN EFFECT A new Social Security rate of 5.2% on the first $7800 earned during the year went into effect January 1, 1971,and was reflected in January 1 paychecks. FACULTY LEAVES TWO RETURN: TWO ON LEAVE This quarter two faculty members returned from leave and two go on leave. Returning from Fall Term research and creativity leave during which he prepared a modern math text is Robert Stein. Peter Schroeder returned to campus after last quarter's leave spent writing a novel. Mireille Rydell will use her research and creativity leave to write a critical edition of a 13th Century annoynmous French narrative poem. Ralph Petrucci will be on sabbatical leave during Winter and Spring Quarters to initiate projects dealing with heterogenous equilibrium. NEW FACULTY MEMBERS ARRIVE ON CAMPUS Three faculty members new to the College are on campus this quarter; Alfred Merino, parttime lecturer in sociology; Johnnie Ann Ralph has joined the Library as full-time Librarian; Joan R. Kung will teach a philosophy class this quarter. ^ ^he Batik fabric design exhibit by John Morey, Registrar, originally scheduled to run until January 18, has been canceled. Temporary use of the Art Gallery for storage was made necessary due to delay in occupancy of the new Library-Classroom Building. it "k "k PERSONALS - Mr. and Mrs, James Gooch (Duplicating) welcomed their first daughter, Kimberly Rachel, born December 22, weighing seven pounds,- 9h ounces. The College extends best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koon on the occasion of their marriage in Las Vegas New Year's Eve. Mrs. Koon is the former Joanna Fuller (Academic Administration). ^

PARKING FINES -(Cont'd) CSCSB campus, were increased as of January 1. Tickets which formerly ^^^rew a $2 fine now are being assessed $5 (overtime parking) or $10 (all other parking offenses). In the latter category are j^t'^ckets by the College Police for decal violations, illegal arking and parking in unauthorized areas. Campus police issue about 100 citations for parking violations each month. DEGREES AWARDED TO 43 FALL GRADS Forty-three seniors were awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree at the end of the Fall Quarter. Among these 25 were men and 18 were women. Although fewer in number, the women claimed scholastic prestige since the three honor graduates are woitien; Mrs. Arcila Aleman,, Spanish; Mrs. Nancy Lou Schellhase, Sociology; Mrs. Candace Irene Starling, Sociology. The latter two also received departmental honors. The three honor graduates are married women. In fact, all but two of the women graduating are married. Breakdown of the graduates by majors shows; sociology 12; psychology 9; business administration 6; history 5; English 3; art 2; music 2; political science 2; math 1; Spanish 1. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS it "k "k Roy Dickens (Anthropology) has been invited by the Georgia State Historical Commission to serve on a threeman panel to study proposals for reconstruction of the Cherokee Indian capitol of New Echota, Georgia. The panel will carry out a continuing program of study throughout the year. -f William Haney (Art) will be the subject of an article published in the forthcoming issue of Art international, international art magazine. Color reproductions of his carbo-cyanine dye prints,recently exhibited in Los Angeles,will illustrate the article. Mr. Haney has also been invited to show his drawings in a major exhibition by the Nicholas Wilder Gallery in Los Angeles which will take the exhibit on a tour of the state this year. Joseph Thomas (Executive Dean) has been named president of the Industry-Education Council for San Bernardino-Riverside counties. The organization is comprised of leaders of business and education in the two counties. George Weiny (Physical Education) and Walt Kadyk (Campus Police) participated in a Civil Defense Education Seminar in Michigan the latter part of December. The two-week training was conducted by the Office of Civil Defense in cooperation with the Department of HEW. MAGIC KINGDOM The Personnel office has the new 1971 Magic King- '71 CARDS HEREI dom Club Cards which entitle employees to visit Disneyland at reduced rates.

SYMPATHY - The College extends its sympathy to the family of Lt. Terry L. Nicholson, a 1969 graduate of CSCSB, who was killed December 18 when his Air Force Talon T-38 jet trainer crashed in the Arizona deserto Lt, Nicholson was on a night training mission when the crash occurred. His widow is the former Mary Sue Berg, a CSCSB student until their marriage, REMINDERS,,. A listing of Winrer "11 Events scheduled at the College during the forthcoming quarter is available in the Office of Publications and Office of College Relations. Copies may be obtained for distribution to interested groups or individuals..., Theron Pace, Housing Coordinator, will have blueprints and information on the student residence halls,which are now being constructed, available for students,faculty and staff who would like to browse through the material. A table will be set up in the Cafeteria patio Monday through Friday, Jan, 11-15, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.... The Outdoors Club would like to remind the member who has the club's tent poles to please call Ext, 431, Arrangements will be made to pick the poles up, 172 SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES A directory of 172 NSF-funded Summer '71 LISTED IN NSF DIRECTORY research programs, short courses and institutes for college teachers is available at the Office of Continuing Education, Teachers interested in these programs should write direct to the sponsoring institution to addresses listed in the directory. Opportunities are in virtually every field of natural and social sciences, in almost all states. Most programs pay expenses and modest weekly stipends, COMING EVENTS Movie, tomorrow night, 8 p.m., PS-10, "Secret Ceremony," starring Elizabeth Taylor, Mia Farrow, Robert Mitchum. Rated "R. " Admission free, Lecture, Tuesday, Jan. 12, "Family-Caused Failure," by Mary Jane Shoultz, Mrs, shoultz describes the topic as "How disturbances of inter-personal communication cause pain and the defenses against it. PS-122, 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Assn. of Psychology Students. Everyone welcome. Admission free, Film, "Ulysses," will be shown Friday, Jan, 15, PS-IO, 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale in the Activities office, $1 for students, faculty and staff; $1,50 general. Tickets will be sold at the door, also. The film is based on the James Joyce novel and is sponsored by the English Dept. and the Lectures and Public Affairs Committee, DIRECTORY No Longer with CHANGES Colleges Wanda Cain (Purchasing) Marty Daves (Financial Aid)