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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 2-25-1972 February 25 1972 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "February 25 1972" (1972). Friday Bulletin. Paper 259. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/259 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.

p L\ t. Calif onij Sail College CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEOE, SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETIN February 25, 1972 ACCREDITATION TEAM The Accreditation Team of the State Board TO PRESENT INFORMAL of Education, which has been on campus, REPORT OF VISIT TODAY since last Wediiesday to evaluate the Credential Programs of the College, will make an informal report of its visit today at 11 a.m. on the Fifth Floor of the Library. Everyone who is interested in hearing the report is invited to attend. Members of the Accreditation Team are Dr. Douglas Minnis, Head of Teacher Education, UC, Davis, serving as chairman; Mrs. Barbara Provost, Asst. Superintendent, Educational Services, Riverside County Schools; Mrs. Marie Russell, Assoc. Professor, Elementary Education Dept., San Francisco State; Dr. Joseph Deck, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, U. of Santa Clara; Mr. Thomas Ferris, Chairman, Social Studies Dept., Beverly Hills High School; Dr. Paul F. Schumann, Chairman, Dept. of Education, Loyola U.; Mr. William Ingram, student at UC, Davis; and Dr. Katherine Hoskins, Chairman, English Dept., La Verne College. ACADEMIC TASK FORCE TO HEAR STUDENT VIEWS Next Friday, March 3, the Task Force will conduct an "open-mike" forum to permit students to present their views oh the College's general education requirements and other issues pertinent to the curriculum. (11 a.m. on The Green.) Alfred Egge, chairman of the ad hoc committee, states that he hopes that students who did not have an opportunity to express their thoughts during the last forum on February 16, will be able to do so. The committee is preparing a progress report on its findings on academic positions which is expected to be distributed some time next week. The report will meet the first deadline set by President Pfau for the Task Force. PAYDAY WILL BE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, AFTER 3 P.M. '(ii\ ziu$yiw*x/*\(h. (k\ iik\

SOME TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE AT DOOR FOR FINAL PERFORMANCES OF "BLITHE SPIRIT" A few tickets will be available at the door for tonight's and Saturday night's performances of "Blithe Spirit." The cast has played to capacity audiences during the production's run. This weekend marks the final showings of the popular Noel Coward play produced by the CSCSB Players of the Pear Garden. SIGNED ADVISOR CARDS NECESSARY FOR ENTRANCE TO SPRING REGISTRATION Registrar John Morey reminds students and faculty that each student is required to obtain a signed Advisor Card from his advisor prior to registration. The card must be presented for entrance to the registration area. Mr. Morey emphasizes that the card can only be obtained from advisors. WELFARE DEPARTMENT SEEKS STUDENTS FOR FIELD WORK STUDIES Students to do field work studies for the San Bernardino County Welfare Department will be interviewed by Mr. Elser Monday, February 28, at 1 p.m. in PS-10, at an orientation meeting Sociology and psychology students are preferred, but all interested students are invited to attend. carol Goss (Political Science)will participate on awmw-misa the Politics of Pollution panel at the Fifth Annual Southern California Conference on Environmental Improvement to be held at San Bernardino Valley College, March 18. F.F. Liu (Physics) is co-author of an article, "The Reaction "/P p p AT 5.5 TO 18 GeV, " published in the February, 1972, Nuclear Physics. Dr. Liu and the other collaborators on the paper conducted research at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, The accelerator is the most powerful electron accelerator in the world. Sarojam Mankau (Biology) spoke to an assembly at Norco High School last Friday on "Man's Symbiotic Fauna." Clifford Paynton (Sociology) and Harvey Wichman (Psychology) have had a paper accepted for reading at the Pacific Sociological Assn. meeting to be held in Portland,Oregon April 13-15. The paper is based on research related to a drug prevention program, P.L.E.A.S.E., in which Drs. Paynton and Wichman are engaged with junior and senior high schools in San Bernardino. Edward Carlson (Administration)was chairman of a panel on "Articulation with Community Colleges at the annpal conference of deans and chairmen of schools of business in. the California State Colleges, held at Asilomar on February 17 and 18. 2

Coming Events Ibnight. SUNDAY The Friday night film is THE PROFESSIONALS showing in PS-10, 8 p.m. Admission is free. Stars Lee Marvin and Burt Lancaster. "Blithe Spirit" continues run tonight, with with closing performance tomorrow night. The Choral Society will present a concert of music of the Baroque era Sunday, February 27, at 8:15 p.m. in PS-10. The first half of the concert will offer Carissimi's oratorio, 'Jephthe," with the part of Jephthe sung by Ronald Whitney. His daughter will be portrayed by Carol Wellington. Other soloists include Kyla DeRemer, Donna Bell, Linda Wenk, Mary Whitney, Joseph Chouinard and Peter Sprague. The second half of the program will present John Blow's "Begin the Song Ode on St. Cecilia's Day 1584." The concert, open to the College community and the public without charge, will be followed by a reception. On Monday, February 28, a lecture by Miss Anita Viksne on "History and Romance of Diamonds," will be presented at 2 p.m. in LC-27. The talk will cover all aspects of diamonds how they are mined and cut and set into jewelry; how they are priced and marketed; the histories of the famous and glamorous diamonds of the world, and the role of industrial diamonds. Samples of ore, rough diamonds, gems and diamond jewelry will be displayed. Miss Viksne is a lecturer in the N.W. Ayer diamond information program. On Thursday, March 2, the Anthropology Department is sponsoring a film, "Dead Birds," which is a documentary ethnographic film two years in the making. It is a sensitive examination of day to day living in a secluded agricultural village in the western New Guinea Highlands. Photographed in color, it shows warfare, death and ritual in a so-called "stone-age" village. Showing PS-10, 8 p.m. Admission is free; the college community and public are invited. On Friday, March 3 - movie: "Raisin in the Sun," PS-10 8 p.m. 3

The Faculty Senate will meet Tuesday, Febru- RKMINDERSI ary 29 at 2:30 p.m. in PS-122.... A retirement officer of the Los Angeles Area office of the Public Employees* Retirement System will be in San Bernardino on the following dates to conduct individual interviews with members of the Public Employees' Retirement System. Priority for interviews will be given to those members who plan to retire in the near future. (March 8, 9, 10, 1972, Conference Room 166, 303 W. Third St., San Bernardino.) For additional information, please contact Personnel office. On Wednesday, March 1, 2 p.m., the Library Listening Facilities will feature Mozart's "Piano Concerto K. 467, C major" which was used as the theme music in the film, "Elvira Madrigan," and his Contretanz for "The Victory of the Hero Coburt." All are welcome to attend. LIBRARY PURCHASES PAPERBACK The Minorities in America paperback EXHIBIT ON MINORITIES IN U.S. exhibit, recently shown in the Library has been purchased from the exhibiting company. Mary Jo Meade, Librarian in Public Services, states that comments made by many persons visiting the exhibit indicated they thought the Library had chosen the titles. "Not so," says Miss Meade. "Selection was made by the exhibitor from paperback publishers who desired representation in the exhibit. A check of the CSCSB card catalog shows the Library already owned some of the titles and many others in the fields of minorities, urban poverty and women's lib." i With the acquisition of the exhibit selections, additional paperback ' titles will be available in the Library collection. DIRECTORY CHANGES Ronald Barnes, in addition to Ext. 361, may sometimes be reached at Ext. 515, Music/Drama office, which will also relay his messages. Betty Fogg - Ext. 218, A-191, Academic Administration. RECLASSIFICATIONS Russell DeRemer - promoted from Student Affairs Officer IV to Student Affairs Officer V. Donald Woods - promoted from Student Affairs Officer III to Student Affairs Officer IV. EMPLOYMENT Key-punch Operator IBM or Key-punch Trainee- to operate OPPORTUNITIES 25 key punch machine on tabulating cards, operate verifier, do related clerical and filing work; experience for Operator: 6 mos.; for Tfaihee: aptitude for key punch operation; knowledge of typewriter. Salary: $473-576 (operator); $415-457 Sr. Acct. Clerk in College Student Financial Aids office. Exp: 2 yrs. experience in Calif. State Service Inter.Acct. Clk.or 3 yrs other. Salary: $548-666. For further information contact Personnel office. 4