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10-9-1985

October 9th 1985

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octobers 'AMATUER AMOUNC THE PROS' GEORGE PLIMPTON VISITS CAMPUS by Carl Marfan Every so often there emerges an present position as fireworks individual who appears to defy all commissioner of New York dty. human limitations. A person who The list goes oa has seemii^y done it all. One Bringing George Plimpton to such person is George Plimpton. campus is just the first of many A writer, adventurer, major events which the AS. intellectual, and athlete, George Special Events Committee hopes Plimpton has truly done things to sponsor this year. As Sandy that most of us only dream about Weiser-Doyle, the coordinator of CSUSB is honored to welcome an the year-old committee states, "the individual of hisstature to campus. Special Events Committee will OnThursday, October 10,at7;30 play a strong role in sponsoring pm, the Student Union Multi­ events which appeal to a wide purpose room will become the site variety of interests." The of George Plimpton's presenta- committee sponsors events ., tion, an "Amateur Among the independently and solicits ideas « Pros." from campus organizations and Most people may recognize individuals. The SEC offers a new George Plimpton as the writer of potential for funding major evrats , the true story of his on campus. As CSUSB Activities experience of playing quarterback Director, Jeanne Ht^enson, said for the ; the movie in response to the committee's version starred as role, "it is really exciting to see the George Plimpton. Plimpton's campus start to draw big names, further adventures include playing we've wanted to see this change basketball for the Boston Celtics, for a long time." hockey for the , Tickets to see Geoige Plimpton percussion with the New York are on sale at the Student Unicm Philharmonic, bullfightii^ and desk while seating is available flying on a trapeze for the Clyde ($2.00 for CSUSB students with Beatty-Cole Brothers Circus. I.D. and S3.00 general admission). These are just to name a few. For more information ctdl the George Plimpton has received Student Union at 887-7757. degrees from George Plimpton's reputation as and King's College, Cambridge an entertaining speaker and his University. He has written appeal to a wide variety of eighteen books and numerous audiences should prove to make articles pertaining to his his appearence one of the most experiences and many interests. memorable events to take place on His film appearences include campus. Joanna Roche, director "Reds," "Lawrence of Arabia," of Alumni Affiairs and former and the current release Special Events coordinator, said it "Volunteers." In 1953 he founded best in stating that "Geoige , a literary Plimpton has the suavity to appeal quarterly of which he is still editor, to students, faculty, and staff, as he and he has been associate editor at is an intellectual and at the same both Horizon and Harpers time a sportsman and adventurer- he is someone we can all look up magazines. His interest in george plimpton fireworks has prompted him to his to."

SPORTS PgJ CAREERS Pg.5 .OCT^.S!^..

SooMlUg New Up Thdr Sfeevetf GAMBLING WITH Student Exchange Adds Excitement CuiTcnt Cal State ^udents have paying only CSUSB tuition rates? Pace continued. A.K.PSI the oi^rtunity to pay CSUSB Or how about the University of You are invited to follow Sophistication. Don't be mistaken either. And fees wUe attaoding a college in Northern Colorado and again at Keisha and Lisa and explore this Creativity. don't let the Cakes of the past deter another part of the country. the CSUSB bargain tuition rates?** possiUlity for yourself. Theron Professionalism. you from some of the best frm "The National Student "There are over 75 cdl^es and Pace is the person to see and his These are the adjectives of youll have this year. A.KPsi was Exchange prc^am adds an universities participating in this office is the former vending success. These are the adjectives of the first to brii^ Monte Carlo to exciting dimension to this exchange prc^m. The student machine room in the library. It is Alpha Kappa Psi—Cal State's only you, and only A.K.Psi can deliver campus,** according to Theron applying must have a 2.5 grade also the Services to Students with profesaoiial business fraternity, this kind of quality entertainment Pace, coordinator for the program. average. This is a program Disabilities office; the telephone catering to both men and women with so many outrageous prizes- '^Can you imagine attemling the designed for the student so that for Theron Pace is 887- of CSUSB. including a trip to Mammoth. University of South Florida and there is a minimum of red tape, '* 7662. A.K.Psi has ckdded to hit the And all this to be had for just $3.00 beaches on this campus in force. (if you purchase your ticket before And what better way to start off the 18th). the new year of school than with All presale tickets include a an evening of gambling, drinking, $3.00 off coupon at Roaring 20*s Harry S. Truman Scholarship and live entertainment That's Pizza Parlor, so find your nearest right, Monte Carlo Night is back member of A.K.Psi and get your (Friday, October 18th from 8pm ticket from him or her today-you Aids Those with Leadership Qualities till midnight). can't afford to miss this event

California State University, San will award 105 Scholarships upper fourth of the class, and be a Bernardino sophomores interested nationally. The DeadUne for all U.S. citizen or U.S. national ACCOUNTING ASSCO. in a career in government service 1986 applications is December 1, heading toward a career in at the federal, state, or local level 1985. government. TO HOST SPEAKER are invited to apply for a 1986 California State University, San Included in the application are, Harry S. Truman Sdiolarship. Bernardino can nominate two a statement of career plans, a list of by Steve Schindler Established by Congress in students for the 1986 competition. past publioservice activities or Plant Controller Richard Jones Berkline Company for six years, 1975, the Harry S. Truman The scholarship award covers other leadership positions, a will be on campus to speak to he first as a cost accountant then, Scholarship Foundation operates eligible expenses up to $5,000 per current transcript, and a600-word Cal-State Accounting Association. promoted to Plant Controller an ongoing educational year for the junior year, the senior essay discussing a public policy Born in Chatanooga, three years ago. As a member of scholarship program designed to year, and two years of graduate issue. Interested students should Tennessee, Mr. Jones acquired his the National Accounting provide opportunities for study. make an appointment with Dr. BA degree in Public Accounting Association he's become Vice- outstanding U.S. studrats with To be eligible, students must be Carol Goss, Truman Scholarship from the University of Tennessee. Piesident of Education and and potential leadership al^ty to full-time sophomores working Faculty Representative at AD-130 He is cunently working toward his Professional Development. Mr. prepare for careers in government toward or planning to pursue a or call 887-7238. Appointments masters here at CSUSB. Jones will speak Tuesday, service. baocalaurate degree, have a "B** should be made before November Richard Jones has been with October " 15th at 4:00 in 'the In April 1986, the Foundation average or equivalent, stand in the 11, 1985. the Riverside division of the Student Union, rooms A & B.

Modeb for Quarter programs. For more information, campus life and inqmvoneots in top half tiieir dass to eater a members are availaUe to hdp from Don Woodford, Chairman contact the faculty advisor, Dr. general support teadm educatioa program, and first-time uses, but the sys^ is Department of Art Craig Henderson, Dean of To enhance canqMis life, the la^, to be recommended fix a designed fix use by untrained The Art Department is in Students Office, 887-7524. bu^^ pro^des $31,100 for state teadiing credential They also patrons arul is reportedfy veay desperate need of models special events, $9,000 for win be required to demonstrate "user-friendly", he said (experienced preferably but not additional intmccrfl^iafe athletic tearhing skills in additioo to Mcxe information is availaUe mandatory). The times are as progams, $5900 for shideat subject matter competency. by calling the Refoence Desk at 325 saw R&A follows: Tuesdays & Thursdays orioitiukm and $1500 for pep The 19 CSU campuses turn out Ext 7335 or Pola Patterscm, head Last Friday, September 27, from 8-11:50, VAU6, $6.00 per band equipment mme than 6,000 credential of automation services at Ext horn. Ifanyone is interested please 1985, one hundred twenty-five teachers each year, more than half 7601. Cal State students plus two call the Art Department at 887- the state's total outi>uL The newly hundred high school juniors and 7459 and speak with the secretary. Bennecke Joins Mayor's Staff adopted standards are considmed seniors attended the debut of R& A Ridiard Bennedce, who has minimum for the system, and Faculty And Staff Invited To productions and Section 25 (the been employed at the university campuses are encouraged to add to Play VoBeyM Next Week newest college dance club). R&A since his gradiuUion here in 1967, them. If volleyball is your game, then is a San Berbardino based Disc Get Aquainted (MECHA) has resigned to join the staff of San the Cal State gym is the{dace to be Jockey Company featuring Randy Clubs and Greeks, M.E.CH.A. Bemardiiio's new mayor, Evlyn at 7 p.nL Tues^y, Octob^ 8 and and Andy and their coU^e dance invites your club representatives to Wilcox Thursday, Octo^ 10 vAiea club mixture of high energy, mod, participate in our Get Aquainted The first student body president Library Receives Trial Recreati

TOP NAMES IN CANOEING FIGHT THAT FLAB!!!! by Kim Alverson and mineral water were given to and Robbyn Gee (1:3834), and 4th place Joe Lynch and Annette Cal-State's 6th Annual the top four teams. Susie Forsberg will lead her co-ed Intramural Canoe Race was held The following are the top four DeJong (1:38.73) It's time to work that body. Get The race was co-sponsored by students into skinny-haven. So, on Friday, Sept 27 at Glen Hden and their winning times: rid of that excess adipose tissue bring your gatorade, your first visit Regional Park. 1St place Steve Cline and Nancy Anheuser-Busch, Inc., San (fat!!), come to the Student Union Bernardino-Riverside and Cal is no charge. Contact A.S. Teams consisted of one male Weber (1:2837), 2nd place Hal Multipurpose Room(SUMP) at State Recreational Sports Activities, 887-7498. Time: 5:15- and one female per team. Bemardy and Andrea Johnson 5:15pm every Tuesday and #>•15. Cost 20 dollars / quarter. Ceramic mugs, painters hats (1:34.22), 3rd place Shawn Broiles Deoartment Thursday for some hard driving Aerobics with music. Instructor VICTORY FOR WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL WHO (Hole in One) WON?

Brynna Cadman, Bill Gropp, On Tuesday night OctobCT I Cal- After playing in the Claremont Collie while losing to Pomona- 2-2: Marty Horton, Mark Jannsen, Joe State's women's volleyball team Tournament and then hosting Pitzer. Graham Bielby, Tony Criswell, Mendoza, Linda Pilgram, A1 Sida defeated Claremont College at Claremont on Tuesday, October "We played well and certainly Joel Greeson, Alan Graham, and Elston Thompson. home. 1, the women's volleyball team earned the respect of our Chuek Parks, Tom Streck, and Winners receive T-Shirts. Pick up The final scores were: 15-17, v^l have a week off to get in some opponents during the tourn­ Frank Voukstetter. your T-Shirts at room P.E. 124! 15-13, 15-13, 10-15, and 15-9. intensive practice before resuming ament," commented Coach Winners of Drawing: This was the first time in three their sch^ule. Naomi Ruderman. years that the Coyotes have The Coyotes finished fourth in Prior to Tuesday nights defeated Claremont the 10-team Claremont Claremont match, the Coyotes' SOCCER SEASON OPENS Their overall record now stands Tournament. Cal State posted record stood at 5-4. victories over Redlands and Mills at 6-4. The Coyotes faced the busiest of the year in convincing fashion week of their schedule last week, with a 10-0 victory over Cal as they played four games in a span Baptist The Coyotes were led by CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM of six days. Victor Uribe's three goals andTim The Coyotes, 1-5 on the year, Franklin's two. Tallying one goal lost 3-0 to UC SanDiego on each were Mark Texter, Marc' Monday and played host to Owen, Hugo Bustamente, Jerry TO FACE STIFF COMPETmON Whittier Collie, Point Loma and O'Hara and Chuck CampbdL Christ Collie on Wednesday, Manud Prado, Fred Horvaffi, Friday and Saturday respectively. Owens and O'Hara each tallied an After an impressive finish last country teams, especially the said Coach Burleson. Cal State posted their first win lassist week at the Westmont women's. At ^ 11-team Qosety bunched in 14th, 16th Invitational, Cal State University, Westmont Invitational, the and 19th places over the 3.1 mile Ban Bernardino's cross cixmhy women's team ran to a fourth course were Cathy King (21:26), ATTENTION TeamCaptians will face their toughest place finish while the men's team Lori Wilson (21:41) and Rebecca Entry and team captain competition to date as they run in captured eighth. Loyola- Hodde (21:58) respectively. Ki^ 3 On 3 Basketball- "A" Division meetings-AOeodance required the upcoming Cal State Marymount, CS Bakei^ld and is a freshman from Fontana while Playing Days-Wednesdays 12 noon, Oct 10 ?£. 120 Play Bakers&ld Invitational. Azu^Padfic were the only teams Wilson is a junior from La Costa Time(s)-2:30 p.m. ibegins Octll. "Bakersfield's race will be a six to beat Cal State's women while (Palomar Coll^) and Hodde is a Entry deadline and team captain Men's Flag Football (6 6) mile rune for the men and a 3.1 NCAA Division I schools freshman from Sunnymead. meeting-Atteodance required oa Playing Days-Fritoys mile race for the women," said Pepperdine, Santa Clara and UC The two Coyote finishers 12 noon, Oct 11 P£. 120 Time(s)—2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Coach Tom Burleson. "Itwillbca Santa Barabara finished behind for the five mile men's race w«e 3 ON 3 Basketball- "B" Diviaon Entry deadline and team captain flat course and the competiticm the Coyotes. Eric Rign^, 40th place (28:58) Playing Days—Mondays will be our toughest test yet so I'm "This is the best oompetitioa and Jeff Carter, 43rd {rface Time(s)-2:30 p.m. meetmgs-Atteadance required- 12 noon. Oct 10P.E. 120 Play really looking for some imi^oved we've faced all year and it was a (29:14). Rigoey is a freshman Entry df and team captain rimfts from our runners," said. real te«™ng experience. We were from Riverside and Cartn is a meetings-Attendance required 'begins Octll. Impressive seems to be the word one of the smallest schools there junior frcan San Bernardino. 12 noon, Oct 11 P£. 120 If interested in playing for a foam to desoibe this year's cross but we were very competitive," Co-Ed Flag Football (3 mea and3 ox forming your own team s^jn-tq) women per team) oa the Intramurals Board in the Playing Days-Fridays P£. Building. Time(s)-1 and 2:30 p.m.

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requiranents of A5. studmti^fice Nearly all decisiwM made on administrators who make holders at CSUSB. Alistofthese this canvus are the result of important policy decisions; requirement is availaNe in the committee work. There are •Meet othff student leaders like Dean Students Office, SS-114. preaenuy six Faculty Senate yoursdf who can learn from you, of Apidications for all committees OF THE SAME cmnmittees, 14 canqnis-wide, and and help you to grow; are easy to complete and are eight Associated Student •Grow confident as a student who OLD THING? available at several locations: cmnmittees which have student is If niinfl the issue and taking a Facul^ Senate Offioe, BI-21 rqiresentatiott. They inqilement •Gain mcpmence woridng dosdy Student Union front desk JOIH THE fuifl CSU ^stem-wide pdicy, and with peofite who have diffoent AB. Office, Student Union make it rdevant to the CSUSB value systems; Activities Office, SS-122 communfry. Studmt coosultatioD IH THETJ^jb •Create a positive image for For general infr>rination on all and participation in the yourself in the eyes of future Clfg Shanifinski. governance of CSUSB must eiiq>loyer8; Activities Advisor, SS-122, 887- happoi through these committees. KIRBY X. GARRETT •Benefit in other ways unique to 7405. There win be a meeting on Students sit on these your committee appointinent Monday, October 14 for all those committees either by virtue of OCTOBER 9 To be digible Ux appointment, who have applied ot who widi to holding office, or by ^ipointmcat astudent must havea GPA of 2.00 ai^y for any these committees. through an application process. and must have earned a 2.00 or There are two meeting times to 9:00 P.M. to 1 1:30 P.M. Throu^ a position as a committee better GPA in 7 quarter units diocse frtHn: 12-1:00 p.m. or 5- rqnseotative, you wilk Airit^ the term in vdiidi the 6K)0 p.in. in theSenate Chambers. 'Acquire knov^ed^ of CSUSB rqipomtmeat is made. Students Please attend even if you are only and ffie groups H serves; must meet the other elifibility s ili YOU THERE ! •Get to know the faculty and mikfiy interested. THE CHRoniCLE OCT. q,nas o HEALTH Insurance Plan Provides HEALTH CENTER OFFERS Affordable Student Rates LOW COST SERVICES The Student Health Center has available at a cost of $158.(X) per a Supplemental Student Accident year or $41.50 quarterly. The The staff of the Student Health remember, your Student Health information about Your Health and Sickness Insurance Plan enrollment deadlind is 30 days Center wants to welcome you Center can help you in this Center. available for CSUSB students and fi'om the opening of each quarter, back to another year of intellectual endeavor. You might be surprised their dependents. This plan so don't delay. Further challenge and personal growth at to know that aside from the provides insurance coverage if a information and applications can CSUSB. This promises to be an routine diagnosis and treatment of Services Available to all student requires hospital care or be obtained at the Student Health exciting year since our campus will illness,your Health Center offers registered students who possess a emerency tretment resulting from Center. By the way, no insurance be celebrating its 20th anniversary. nutrition and diet information and validated I.D. card include: sickness or accidents. The plan is is necessary in order to go to the Your Health Center is here to counseling, men's/women's *diaenosis and treatment of designed to complement the Health Center. Its services are help you leam how to protect and health care, immunizations and illnesses and injuries Student Health Center by available to all enrolled CSUSB enh^ce your health so that your much more. So before you get too •physical therapy providing coverage for services not students who possess validated time here can be productive. One bogged down with school work, •pharmacy (available at cost) offered at the the center. It is I.D. cards. way in which we try to carry out stop by the Health Center and •family planning/birth control this role is through weekly articles leam how it can best serve you. information and service in this newspaper. We are We encourage all students to use •immunizations (tuberculosis, TURnhEV CDfTlPUTERS beginning our third year of these services because in today's tetanus, measles, mumps, & providing you with information time of tight budgetary constraints, rubella) nOD n. E Streel, SBl-BBm about the services available at the it is important that students use all •premarital examination We sdl & service the CORONA (IBM compatible) computer. Health Center as well as other available resources to save money •health education and Prices start at $1495 for a portable with 512K & 2 drives. We programs in the community, and ($S) and help survive the counseling welcome special ordos of software & will be glad to assist you with information about those academic year. Health cure is an •venereal disease information in filling your needs. Some examples of available software are: factors that influence your health area that can be very expensive to and treatment and what you can do to maintain a student unless you have Hours: Mondays and Thursdays FOR PRODRRfnmERS; Turbo Pascal 3.0, $69.95 it. We hope you will find it helpful insurance coverage and/or have 8;00am - 5:00pm Basic, Cobd, Fortran & C compilers are also available. and will help suggest topics you access to firee or inexpensive health Fridays & Quarter break FOR BUSiriESS: TKIFinandal Mgmt, $89.00 would like to see us address. coverage. Although in-patient 8:00am - 4:30pm Many times studients worry too services are not provided, the FOR THE mflTHEITlflTlCflLLV inCUnED: FormuIaOoe, Appointments: Call 887-7641 for $395.00 Int^ration, resgression analysis, etc. much about exams, eat the wrong Health Center is just the place for appointments. foods, lose sleep, or don't exercise all of your out-patient needs. To Staff: Two physicians, a nurse FOR OEflERRL USE: TKIIntroductory Science, $89.00 enough. As a result, they become satisfy your curiosity, compare practioner, a registered nurse, a We are an authorized service center for COMMODORE exhausted and get ill just in time what we have to offer with outside pharmacist, and three clerical staff comiHiters & carry software & accessories for them. We feature for finals. This year, don't do that sources and determine your Location: East of the Library low rates & quick service. We also have printers, accessories, to yourself. Play it snjart and savings. The following is a list of between the Commons and the cables, & supplies. concentrate on wellness and services and other important F.E. building.

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Pick up a combination Application/Promissory note at your school's Financial Aid Office or write to; FIRST INDEPENDENT TRUST • P C. Box 2562 • Sacramento, CA95811 THE cHRonaf OCT. q, ras © Welcome Back ROTC Summer Trainees ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING A welcome back and Army ROTC while they complete Commander. their d^ees here on campus and Three other cadets attended The campus recruiting schedule For those unable to attend any congratulations to all 25 ROTC at UCR, becoming Army officers three weeks training with actual of the above times, please contact members reporting back to school for the F^l Quarter has been upon graduation. Army Units after completion of the Career Planning and last month from various summer established. Students desiring to Three cadets: Br^ Barker, Advance Camp. Charles Mocilac Placement Center at (714) 887- training assignments across the participate in on-campus Richard Brower, and Monty trained in Washington, William 7551 concerning your needs. United States. interviews must be registered with Porter successfully completed Steinkirchner trained in Monterey, Unless otherwise specified; Eighteen juniors and seniors the Career Planning and Airbom (parachute) training at Ft. California, and Larry Heynen Senior, Graduate or Alumni status attended the six week evaluation Placement Center and have Denning, Georgia. trained in Hawaii. is required to interview with and training at Advance Camp in attended a half-hour informational Larry Lenkeit completed the By attending a six week Basic employees requiring appoint­ Fort Lewis, Washington. orientation session. Four Air A^ult school in Hawaii, Camp at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, five ments. All students may visit with Three seniors: Michael orientation sessions are held per where soldiers are taught highly cadets qualified to become juniors recruiters on the South side of the Antonio, Dave Johnson, and week in the Center (SS-116). The specialized techniques in working in the ROTC program. They are Library who do not require William Barber were commiss­ sessions are designed to r^ter with helicopters. Lenkeit returns Mark Delaney, Brian Deno, you with the Center as well as to individual appointments. ioned as 2nd Lieutenants upon as the CSUSB Corps of Cadets top Walter Lawrence, Rebecca Ruff, explain in detail the steps you need Appointments are scheduled on a Camp completion. The remaining members will continue their senior and Cadet Battalion and Claud Smith. to take to schedule an interview(s) first come, first served basis. A Con't GO pnge 7 with recruiters visiting our final resume must be submitted for officer training with the Cal State campus. The schedule of each employer you sign up for at orientation sessions for the 1985- the time your interview is 1986 academic year include; scheduled. Changes in the Mondays 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. recruiter calendar will be posted as Tuesdays 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. soon as new additions are Wedne^ys 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. confirmed. The recruiting Thursdays 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. calendar is as follows: Own the sky. Fan Quarter To fly is one thing. To fly with the Marine Corps is something October 8,9,10 (T,W,TH) US. Marines Library 10-2 else. They'll show you ie meaning of wings. From the wings of 22 (Tucs.) Frito-Lay ^ the F-18 Hornet to the wings you wear as a Marine aviator, 23 (Weds.) State Bd. of Equalization AppL9-4 this is flying at its best. And your ticket to fly is 23 (Weds.) Electronic Data Systems Appt9-4 your college diploma. If you'd like to be up 24 (Thurs.) Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Appt 9-4 there, contact your local Marine Officer Selec­ 29 (Tucs.) L.A. County Office of Edua Appt 9-4 30 (Weds.) Northwestern Mutual Life Aj^ 9-4 tion Officer. Insurance Company 31 (Thuis.) Orange Ck)unty Financial Appt 9-4 Services November 1 (Fri.) L.A. CcMmty Probation Dept A(^ 9-4 4 (Mon.) Union Bank Appt 9-4 5 (Tues.) Defense Contract Audit Agency Appt 9-4 7 (Thurs.) Sav-On Drugs Appt 9-4 11 (Mon.) Wallace Computer Services Appt 9-4 12 (Tues.) Frandiise Tax Board A[pt 9-4 13,14 (W,TH) Eadic& Payne (CPAs) Appt 9-4 19 (Tues.) J.C. Penney Appt 9-4 20 (Weds.) Association AdministnUtMS Appt 9-4 and Consultants 26 (Tues.) FBI (2 Information Sessions only: 12 Noon-l pm; 1-2 pm) December 2 (Mon.) ClarraK>nt Graduate Sdiool Library 10-2 3 (Tues.) Naval Investigative Service Appt 9-4 S (Thurs.) Coro Foundation (2 Information Sessions only: 11 am-Nocm; 1 pm-2 pm) 5 (Thurs.) Northwestern Mutual Life Appt 9-4 Insurance Company 6 (Fri.) Cubic Corporation Appt 9-4

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A ami giving birth ft abocUng cnoogb* "AGNES OF GOD"

by John Purcell From its opening moments, her child. Dr. Livingston is not . Agnes of God is a gripping film. content to confine her Centering around a young nun investigation to Agnes* sanity. who gives birth, the film quicky After talking with the young nun, develops into a dilemma for the Dr. Livingston decides that Agnes viewer. may be a victim rather than a A nun giving birth is shocking criminal. enoi^h, but after seeing Agnes the Dr. Livingston is determined to idea of her becoming pr^nant find the truth and her efforts clash seems ludicrous-at least by with the Mother Superior of natural means. Agnes' convent, portrayed by Meg Tilly is tremendous as Anne Bancroft Sister Miriam Agnes, successfully portraying a Ruth is not a typical nun. She is woman who from her first to last a down-to-earth woman who long scene, seems to be the most ago convinced herself that innocent woman to grace this miracles don't happen anymore, earth since Mary, the mother of yet she finds herself wanting to Christ. believe that Agnes' pr^nancy was Jane Fonda and Anne Bancroft just that. Ame Bancroft ft Jane Fonda in **AGNES OF GOD.** a take sides in a debate that starts out Fonda and Bancroft have their as one over Agne's innocence or best moments during the frequent guilt and escalates to a war of confrontations their characters words over scientific fact and a share. While nothing is left sacred belief in miracles. Fcmda and during these quarrels, the two Bancroft are equally brilliant always seem to end up laughing 7 and gaining respect for each other. One particular argument ends In J days with Dr. Livingston sneaking a Fonda and B€mcroft cigarette to the Mother Superior. are equally brittkmL John Pielmier's screenplay the Lord adapted from his own s^e play is most enjoyaWe since it makes the viewer question whether Vcreated Agnes really could be the mother of God's child. It makes Fonda plays" Dr;. Martha the viewer qmstion his own \ heaven Livingston, a psychologist belie£s~not just whether we appointed by the court to dedde believe in miracles, but whether wtether Agnes is sane and can be we want to bdieve a miracle and held responsible for the killing could happen. Give us earth CSOSW Promotes Campus Activity

Cal State's Organization fr the whidi was estaMished at CSUSB San Bernardino Commission on in 1983 has grown greatly both cm the Status ic "ComparaHe Wmth" promotes active interaction Pls^ Lower Commtms- brtwero students, staffs friculri^, r Eucalyptus Room administrators, and community Time Noon-lpm members and corporations. The Natirmal Women's History purpose of the organization is to Week, which is March 2-8, will provide an outlet for the planning be celebrated by the organization and implementation of activities at by hosting an entire week of CSUSB. In addition it is hoped events. On March 8, the that speakers can be brought on to organization will be sponsoring our campus that will promote a the Business and Professional Within seven days after bigger. Educaid's insurance further awareness of issues Women's Conference on our Educaid receives your premium is less (0.75%) than important to us all campus. correctly completed that charged by most other Mertiogs for Fall have been application, your GSL check California lenders (I %). scheduled for Thursdays from Now, you are undoubtedly will be on its way to you. You get a little more Noon to 1 pm in the Student wondering how you can become a See your FAO and ask for money to apply toward Union Senate Chambers. Two part of this important campus Educaid. Or call us and your education. informational evening meetings group. Well, Ae organization we'll send you an application. PLEASE NOTE have been scheduled for evening provides two categories of 1. Se pati«ni with )rour financal aid o(fk«ra. students and community members membership: Active-CSUSB They ar« overworked. who work: Oct. 9 and Nov. 13 BONUS! 2. 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M.E.CH.A. is sponsoring a orders payable to American Red Letter to the EditCM: terminal response time was even commend them on thdr good collection for Mexico's earthquake Cross, Mexican Relief Fund. Of As continuing students know, slower than expected. This fact, humor and acceptance of the victims. course, any green bills are equally the Prc^am Change (Drop/ coupled with an unexpected 13% situation. There ' were no Mondays, Wednesdays, and welcome. Thank you for your Add) - Late Registration growth in enrollment and the loss unpleasant scenes. Fridays from 12-2pm, a collec^on support procedure changed this fall. The of the up-to-date display of closed We are already reviewing the table will be set up outside Pfau John Ruiz, Frank SOva implementatin of a new student classes, resulted in excessively long procedure and looking for ways to li^ar^^Mak^he^yn^mOTCi^ M.E. M.E.CH.A data base system necessitated our lines and waiting. I am sure that shorten the lines and improve our changing to on-line preening of many students missed classes, service in the future. Please bear program changes. In anticipation appointments, and work. with us through our "growing that this process would be slower, I would like to take this pains." we increased our windows from opportunity to apolc^ize to those Thanks again to all for Uieir two to four and added two hours students and to lUI the others who patience. The world to our evening hours on Thursday waited so patiently in those long Jo Ann Von Wald, Registrar is waiting. and Monday. Unfortunately, the lines. I would also like to Bean Chauvanism Lives? Dear Editor, housewifes, I rudely accused him attitudes such as his make it student When I enrolled at CSUSB a of an acute case of testosterone difficult, if not downright few weeks ago, I came with the poisionii^ by loudly proclaiming impossible, for women and men assumption that the men of my "OINK—OINK—OINK!!" to and children to be truly free. I daughter's generation had grown his foce. would've told him that stereotypes up with more enlightened attitudes My poor manners were are detrimental to us alL Perh^ 1 about women than their fathers inexcusable; I can only plead might've reminded him that many had. Apparently I was mistaken. momentary shock. You see, no of us nearly destroyed our personal Imagine my surprise when a one had said anything like that to and professional aedibility to International Youth young stranger with whom I had me for ten or fifteen years. I stand alongside Steinem, Abzug, Exchange, a Presidential spoken briefly over the microwave certainly didn't expect it from a Greer et al. before feminism was Initiative for peace, sends in the Pfau Building said to me, man who grew up in a world chic, as earlier we had lain our teenagers like you to live "Your being a housewife, I guess where his female counterparts, on lives on the line to march with abroad with host families. you know all about microwaves." ^e main, have not bera denied King in Alabama because we Go to new schools. Make I informed him coldly that I was their civil rights merely because of believed stereotyping was wrong. new friends. not a housewife. I was so taken their sex. That's what I should've sakL If you're between 15 aback by his obvious assumption If I'd had my vrits about me, I Maggie Munro and 19 and want to help that all middle aged women are wouldVe explained to him that bring our world together, send for information. \Wite: YOUTH EXCHANGE Pueblo, Colorado 81009 ^The International Youth Exchange. JOBS

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