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FILM NOIR: THE PREQUEL Winter 2012 by Linda Fuchik

ust in case you're a little unclear about So What,s New? a prequel, the idea is that a film or book about an earlier stage ofa story The Brotbers Karamaz;ov J is released because a later part of it has Cheryl Clark already been successful. Many ofyou will realize how the title of the class evolved: Corifessional Poetry of Michael Gavin has taught a variation of the Englisl, Romautics this class three times previously (and yes, Lim Paulino Jr, Emeritus the last one wastitled : THE Professor FINAL CHAPTER!). Because ofthe popularity ofthe classes, Dr. The Fabric ofhife in Gavin, a retired physician, has been asked Cinema to teach it again with different films. With Yoko Pusavat & Teresa Ross Michael Gavin myriad interests during his retirement, he hasn,t taught the class recently because ofan Foue Guitar all-important interest: a new granddaughter! The Gavins have been living on the East Michael Meckna) Ph.D. Coast in orderto help care fortheirgranddaughter, whose mommy (their daughter) had been working in government administration and is now our ambassador to Botswana. History ofSeaTrma[rfdre Now ifyou,re thinking offilm noiras dimly-lit lighting, private eyes and femme fatales, Ken Veltcn you are partly right. If movies like.The Maltese Falcon,".'," and The Blue Dahlia" come to mind, you're partly right, too. But there is much more-and The Personal> Power- that,s what Dr. Gavin will continue to explore in this class. In the two-and-a-halfhour ful, PracticalSide of class, a film will be shown and the discussion of it will include, among other things, Dream a mini-course in how to watch a film. Only a person who has watched each movie at Janicc Baylis, Ph.D. least five times (and that would be Dr. Gavin) can bring enlightened and fascinating knowledge to the many aspects ofthese films. Wisdom oftbeAges, The first film is The Postman Always Rings Twice." Another is..Too Late forTears," tbrougb Latin Sages a movie released in l949, which is about the middle ofthe.6classic period" offilm noir Celestin Ebegbulem,Ph.D. (and starring Don DeFore, Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea). This genre continues to be produced and a third movie is a 2008 example from , 6®Terribly Happy." Women ofhehand So there you have it: knowing what a prequel is gives you a.6thumbs up" on a worth- William Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. while class! + see class description on page 17 Winter Session 2012 ~January 23 - March 17 Newsletter, Curriculum Catalog and Registration Forms OLLl at CSULB Editor,s Comments byJackBlecher Governing Council THOUGHT FOR TODAY: -yoev Aclve ene- Barbara white Executive Director mies? Good. That meansyou've stoodupi;or Malcolm Green President something, sometime in your life. Churchill William Fitzpatrick Vice President Karin Covey Treasurer We finally got a letter to the editor. (see p.7). Arlene Rees Secretary Having taken the U.S. CONSTITUTION Barbara Katz Archivist class, I agree with John. We welcome more Judie lrving Community Relations letters. Con Rader Computer Lab As part ofour CRANIAL CHALLENGE Pat Wrerm Curriculum program, we are featuring... TITLE THE PHOTO" in this issue. Karen McDonough Curriculum (see the photo below). We stole this idea from the IVew yorfer Phyllis Ciscle-McDaniels DT Implementation magazine. Dolores Volpe Leisure World lmplementation Beginning with this issue ofthe SUN, we are publishing donors Bea Roth Leisure World lmplementation and contributors to OLLI (p 2l). Consider making a contribution Max Slegers Membership to OLLI for someone,s special birthday. Tribute envelopes are Don Friedman Member-at-Large available for your convenience. Betty Hutchens Member-at-Large At our Octobermembership meeting ournew executive committee Jack Blecher Publications Judy Mednick Publications was elected by acclamation. Congrats to Malcolm Green, William Mary Jane Payan Social & Special Events Fitzpatrick, Arlene Roes, Karin Coveyt Betty Hutchens and Don Dennis Youkstetter Ad Hoe Development Friedman. After fourplus years ofdedicated service, Carl Curtis, VIacant VoIunteers/Liaison the outgoing president, deserves all the tributes coming his way. Carl Curtis President Emeritus The SUN staffwishes all our readers ajoyous and safe holiday Dean Ken Millar CHHS Ex-Officio Season. December Solstice, December 21, 2011, 9:30 PM PST

Cranial Challenge Advisory Board Using your ingenuity' create a title for this picture. Get it to our office by February 1, 2012 by email (olli@csulb), Dorothy Fomia Nancy Lewis snail mail or personal delivery. The best captions will be Casey Goeller Theresa Marino listed in next SUN. Dixie Grimmett Olfat Mohamed Kit Katz Charlene Young Donald Lauda

Publications Committee Staff

Editor Jack Blecher Assistant Editor Judy Mednick Reporters Sylvia Manheim Linda Fuchik Arthur Gottlieb OLLl at CSULB Thelma Teitel Building HS&D, Room 100, MS-5609 Kathy Winkenwerder 1250 Bellflower Blvd Cartoonist Phil Garcia Long Beach, CA 90840-5609 Graphics Harold Drab OLLI Office : 562-985-8237 Fax: 562-985-8213 Production Cindy Smith Web site: www.csulb.edu/centers/olll. 2 President,s Corner by Malcolm Green

With our growing we are wllat We dO. Ifso, OLLI at CSULB must be lllelllberShiPt Our popular Frenchjoyous existential and enthusiastic philosophers leaming. have Seeing suggested the friendl). that computer and lecture smiles on OLLI members as they \+,alk through our doors courses often quickly reacIl and sensing their mental curiosity lllakeS me tllink tllat tlleirClaSS Size limit. Most OLL[ must be. to steal a phrase from ourAnaheiln neighbor. members don't wait until the happiest place on campus. And I expect that our net+I our Saturday registration OLL[ locatiollS Will Soon look like the happiest places in llleeting tO enroll. As downtovun Long Beach and Leisure World. a result, fewer than ten Under the guidallCe OfGoverning Council President Carl percent of our members Curtis and Executive Director Barbara White, OLLI at register for classes on our CSULB has grown to over I.200 members. one ofthe largest scheduled registration day. in the Osher-sponsored nationwide network of I I7 lifelong Out of consideration for our volunteers \+,Ilo generously learning institutes. This growth, however' llaS COme at a conle in On those Saturdays to register- the few who show price. Our loyal cadre ofdedicated volunteers (office staff. up. we have decided to discontillue the Saturday registration instructors. liaisons' et al) have stretched themselves to tlleir nleetingS Starting With the 2012 winter session. You can limits to recruit and serve our membership. We hate also colltinue tO register, aS most OfyOu dO now. by mail Or ill held dow,,n our annual membership fees and class tuition person during our regular office hours Monday through to affordab]e levels in order to contillue Serving lllemberS Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. ofour community who live oll fixed incomes and lilllited All OLLI lllemberS SllOuld tllank Carl Curtis. Barbara resources. We welcome volunteers to help in our office WllI'te. the members Of Our Executive Committee, our and classrooms and thank our donors and benefactors w.ho Goyernillg Council mel11berS' and all Our YOlunteerS for contribute to secure the financial future of OLLI and to llaVing built, maintained, and given tO all OfuS thiSjOyOuS ellable uS tO Serve all SelliOr members OfOur COlllmunity. alld generous COmmunity learning experience that We Call OLLI at CSULB.

From the Executive Director by~ Barbara White

di1`ficult economic times as well as building for the future. With all of this success. \ve are also suffering growing paillS. Classes fill quickly oll a first COllle. first Served the University' and we conlleCt basis. especially at our on-campus site. and our Office witll Our COmmunity at large.- 20l I AdmilliStratOr'S W.OrklOad has illCreaSed. As we begin- has been a productive year ill 2012 we are lookillg at Ways tO address these issues. We forging connections. Our \.alued continue to develop our satellite sites at Leisure World instructors have offered 220 and do\\11tOWn Long Beach. We llOPe you \+.ill COnSider a/: Bf"-bc".f/ JJ'/"7l, classes on a variety of subjects. colmeCting With your OLLI by providing some rolullteer WitIl the Support Of Our College Dean we have forged hours in the office. classroom or for special events. We a collaborative relationship with the Center for Active \\.elcome your support and your suggestions so that your Aging on campus that provides an opportunity to exercise lifelong learlling Opportunities tllrOu_OJI CSULB continue llOt Only Our minds, but also Our bodies. With the vision to provide the quality you expect. and enthusiasm of our new Development/Fundraising Wishing you and yours a Happy. Healthy. and Prosperous Comlllittee and Governing Council and with yourcontinuing New Year. -gellerOSity| \+¬ are maintaining financial Stability in these 3 d,-!r_I / § gJf1,_[-±Tf§/ O]]Iii Your New Year,s Resolution: In The Learn to Use That New Computer Spotlight by Kathy Willken\verder

ou had a greatL= IIOliday Season. got lliCe gifts and enjo).ed ).our tillle \vitll frI'endS alld family. But tllere \\.aSjuSt One Problem. Your cllildrell gave )- b). Sylyia Malllleinl Y a computer. The_v tllOugllt it \\.aS about time you learlled

ape you llad a good IIOliday and \\iSIling you all ho\\., to use one. or ma\be< they I thougllt - it WOuld make your a healtlly alldjOyOuS 2012. It seems tllatjuSt tlle life more illtereSting.- And there the computer sits. wait- H other day we celebrated tlle ),ear 2000. How fast ing\~ for You + to do sonlething -tO it. Or may.be you bought time flies. So the llleSSaO-e- iS - elljOy each day alld take that a compllter a \\.nile ago. butjust ha\,eI1't gotten arOulld tO additiollal Class. Iearlling- hO\\. tO dO muCl1 \\itll it. Carl Curtis ser\,ed as presidellt OfOLLI for 4 years and Here are some reasollS tO bea-ill- tO learn tO use your 8 mollthS. He did all OutStandillgjOb. We no\\. \\.elcome a conlPuter. nO matter hO\\. it emered )"lr life. Ile\\. board: Malcolm Green-Presidellt. Bill Fitzpatrick- I You call elllaiI -== \.our out-of-state grandchildrell aS \\.ell Vice Presidellt. Arlene Roes-Secretary. Bett\' Hutchens- as sllare Pictures Ot` _\.Our Ile\\bOrn great-graIldCllildren ®

Melllber-at-Large.\- alld Karin Co\'e\, \coIltinuillO- - aS treasurer. installtly \\ith t`riendS and neighbors. We wisll thelll the best Ot`luCk. . You call explore your family tree Or \\.rite all account Ourpresident. Malcolm Green. \\.as il1\ited tO gO tO QillgdaO` ofyour life for -\.our childrell alld grandchildren. Chilla aS a member Oftlle Lone_- Beach-QillgdaO Sister Gty " You can use it as a learllillg- tool and memory aid by Association. Tlle t\\,O SisterCities ha\e e.\Cllallged- nlal1\, Cultural -goino- - to Goosle - or other searcll engilleS - and aSkillg queS- alld educational Projects SllCll aS the Lon_a- Beacll Ballet alld lions alld gettinO-L-:+ atlS\\'erS about almost anythillg. " You call Sat,e money by lOOkinO- at grocery adS and middle scllOOI Cllildrel1 \.iSitinq- eaCll Other'S Cities. Malcolm \~ - alld his \\ife Sheila tra\,eled to Shallghai- alld Beijillg \\,here findillg l.OuPOnS Olllille. they sa\\. trelllelldOuS grO\\1h ill hOllSillg. edul`atiOn. alld the " You I.all i-=-gO tO Google Eartll alld See the Site OfyOur Old llOme Or neighborhood. economy. Tlle\,rI llad a \\'Ollderful experience. - The P/i,ss. re/eg/.av//I.t 20l I ''Amazillg Vfomalr a\\.ard And ifall those reasollS arel1't ellOugl1.- using a COmPuter wellt tO Theresa Marino for ller many+ \,ears ~ OfdediCatiOl1 could help ),ou feel clleerier and more SOCial. It's also a ill tlle llealth dePartmellt. Slle iS the CO-Chair Ot`OuradViSOr), -good \\.orkollt t-or \.our brail1. Recellt Studies have fouIld tllat col11111ittee. An a\\.ard \\.as alsoL= qi\.eIl tO Kin Masoner older people \\.ho use their I.omputers ha\'e less depression. for Iler \\.Ork On the el1\irOnmellt. She is a craft instructor more frielldS. imPrO\,ed memOr_Y fullCtiOll. alld illCreaSed at OLLl. al.livily in lllC a].Gas l)l` ltlC braill lllaL l.l"ILL-ul la[l_u-uagc`

Michele Roberge. our SllakeSPeare illStruCtOL \\,OIL memory and \isual abilit\..J a grant to flmd a series ot' lectures and films regardillg The computer lab IlaS Classes tO get ),Ou Started. Classes cellSOrSlliP ill the United States. The first film and lecture that \\ill gi\.e\~, \.ou ~ the foundation \,ou need before you start \\.as ''Spartacus._ held at the Art Tlleatre On 4tll Street. Well learning about the things- \.ou~ can do oll tlle Web or take o\,er 200 people atteIlded. word processing or pllOtO editillg Classes. Classes at Leisure World are doino-- extremely \\,ell. Tlle For beginners- \\.ho ha\e a PC. there's tlle \'ERY FIRST SHORT STORIES ABOUT AGING I.lass. tauoJlt~ b\. Mona COMPUTER CLASS. If\,our lla\.e a Mac. check out IT'S Panitz at the do\\.lltO\\.ll CamPuS` iS also \.Cry Successful. YOUR MAC. Il-You are fallliliar uitll tIle ke\.board. IllOuSe TlliS last Session O\er 700 studc|1tS registered- for Classes. alld desktop. }{)u're rc.ady I-or tlle INTERMEDIATE CollgratulatiOnS- tO Jack Blecher oll tl|e birth Of his COMP|TER class. Ifit's been a \\.llile siIICe ),Ou took a great-gralldSOll- alld tO Carl Curtis oll the birth Ol-his third class. \\.h\. llOt Sign uP agaill for a ret'reSher? You'll be in grandsol1. a class \\itll both illStrul-tor alld COaCheS tO help you. And

Alld Super COIlgratulatiOnS~ tO Otto Ross. our lllOSt \.ellerable if\.ou come to the lab on Frida\.s to practice. there \+ill be student \\.Ilo Celebrated Ills 99tll birthda\.. \\'hat a l'abulOuS people to help.\.ou tllere too. acllie\.ement. For more illformatiOn abOllt these Classes. See deSCriPtiOllS ill tlle COIllPuter Set-tiOII Of the SUN.

4 '| I: : L I ® ®~ _ I Our Peripatetic Philosopher Documentary Films...8 Films... by Sylvia Manheilll 8 Styles...8 Incredible Stories by Thelma Teitel CSULB. will be riding her motorcycle this \\inter oming to OLLI DownTo\un is an exciting- new class Cberylto Clark, Leisure retired World u,hereprofessor she will of bepllilOSOPl|\, teachillg- 777e at featuring documentary films. Logan Crowt the B/.a//7e/.S KcI/.C"C'--a+.. Dostoyevsky's masterpiece' botll C Executive Direc- Freud and Einstein coIISidered it the best novel ever \\.ritten. tor. Screelling alld Events Cher).I grew up in Southern and attended UCLA Programming for Long where slle majored in both math and Philosophy. For her Beach Cillematheque, Will graduate work, Cheryl chose philosophy. lead tlle Class. While still in -graduate school. she began teacllillg Part- Logan lllOVed from Hol- time at Sallta Monica College, Mount Saillt Mary's and ly\\.ood to Long Beach USC. In l968 she accepted a position in tlle Philosophy and brought with him a department at CSULB \\.here grand passion for the doc- she taught for 32 years and umentary and all things loved every momellt Ofit. Slle cillematiC. taught many courses illClud- Here's how Ile explained illg Symbolic logic. Plato. alld tIle difference between a £OgC7" C/.a" philosophy in literature. straight- narrative film and a documentary. The organic Cheryl's reading ignited her llature Of the documentary brings uS real life, mostly passion for Dostoyevsky's ullSCriPted. a film Where anything Can happen. Straight CheIT`I CIaI.k -wcks. espectarty ike BI.-OIh- narratiye films might also represent real life, but Logan c,/._? A,c7/.C7/77C/_-O\.. She will teach the llOVel in t\\,o sections. enlPhaSiZed that dOCumentarieS Were Often extremely the first this willter Session and the Second ill tlle Spring. compellillg. eye-OPening and even infuriating at times. Dostoyevsky's novels are based on ideas so the goal of All tIliS iS inllerellt When We experience real-life Stories. the course will be to understand and interpret \\.hat Dos- Reality TV shows have mass appeal. But TV show.s oftell toyevsky is sayillg about faith doubt. love. evil. humallity. titillate alld SenSatiOllaliZe real life Situations alld are usu- and other universals. ally scripted. Documentaries constructed with passion and An illtrePid adventurer With an incisive intellect. Cheryl iIltegrity, though \\,.ell-reviewed. dOn't always equate \\ith llaS driven her motorcycle thousands Of miles tllrOugll big- fillancial retums. A few exceptions have been ''March the years. When she u,,on a National Science Foundation ofthe Penguins- and the filnlS OfMichael Moore. scllOlarShiP at Yale University. she drove round-trip to Logan says that the goals ofthe class \+ill be to not only attend the semillar. examine and enjoy the films. but to leam to identify and On one trip. a large moose ran out ill front Other Cycle. uIlderStand the Ways filmmakerS approach tlle Subjects Of Clleryl fell off. a lllOtOriSt noticed tlle accident alld Called tIleir fillll. an ambulance. Our professor \\(.as taken to the llOSPital DefillitelY On tap Will be ''Waltz with Bashir,'' ''The King of and released tlle next day. Tlle moose reCei\/ed a CitatiOl1. Kollg: A Fistful ofQuarters.- I.Fast` Cheap & Out ofCollt:Ol'.` She has li\.ed on a kibbutz in Israel. spent thirteen lllOntllS and two foreign- shorts. the British Oscar \\inller. ''Tlle War ill.TamslledPur. Illdia. explored AlltarCtiCa, Greenland alld Game" and Alain Renaisl FrellCh ShOrt'..Night alld Fog."rE Iceland. She is al\\.ays colltemPlating ller lleXt ad\,enture. Tlle ullOffiCial ambassador for Cinema in Lolls- Beach.

CllerVl~ ellgageS Witll COIIeagues in pllilOSOPhy discussion LoqanrE Crow has higll llOPeS for resurrecting the Long Beach groups alld attends lectures and meetings. She is a talented Filnl Festival. He forllled the Long- Beach Cinelllatheque in \\.ater-color artist builds furniture and repairs broken thillgS. order to connect with people wllO WOuld Support a \,ibrant She herselfhas been a student at OLL[ alld iS delighted- tO film scene in Long- Beach. be teaching- here. She believes that once you get acquainted With this background in the art of cinema. it's pretty \\ith Dostoyevsky® you Mill want to continue reading his exciting to have Logan Crow leading the neu. course. \\'ritings.- DOCUMENTARY FILMS...8 FILMS...8 STYLES...8 We are honored to llave this Passionate SChOlar and learner INCREDIBLE STORIES. Reserye your seat no\\. for its teachillg THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV at OLLI. Do\\mTown debut. + see class description on page 17- ? See class description on page 19 :I President Carl Curtis, OLLl at its Best by Judy Mednick

court wards as a

belie Ills ]'nCiSI'\¬ nlilld alld leadership talents. For llandCre\\1o fioJltLT Carl Curtis'sthe past soft-spoken decade he courtes_yllaS been eYery\\.herealld ullflaPPabilit_Y at OLLI. brusll fires. They His activism and \\ise decI'SiOI1-nlaking- hat.e Shaped the were equipped orgalliZatiOn aS \\,e kllO\\. i"Oday. witll SIIOYelS. Ullder Carl's tutelage since 2007. OLLI has significalltly- Pulaskis* and illCreaSed its mem- chain sa\\.s to berslliP. expanded clear au.ay brush and improved alld Create a fire its t`acilities and line. Motorists oll curriculum alld the road\\,ay llear implemented a the fire lille Stopped tO gi\.e tlle handCre\\. thumbs uP. They plan of actioll for were doing heroic \\.ark and the\, \\.ere proud ofit. Carl \\,fas tlle future. As Ile proud too. ofthem. passes tlle mantle Carl's t\\.o sons and tllree grandsons are another great to our incomI'tlg- source ofpride. His sollS \\.ere ill their teens \+,llen Carl foulld Presidem Malcolm himselfa single pare]1L leavillq- him tO raise them tO adult- Green. Carl. e\.er the realist-alld OPtimiSt. \\.elcomes the hood. Botll are nlarried: One iS a deputy Slleriffin Missouri. fresh perspecti\.e ofne\\. leaderslliP. He is tlle reason Carl first becallle ellalllOred With aStrOnOm.Y.

Carl is \\.ell-scllOOled ill makinO_L= Successful trallSitiOnS. by reading Ills SOl1'S College textbook. The younger sol1 After graduatillg- - from Westerll High \~ ScllOOI in his home- earned his M.B.A. from to\\ll Silyer City. New Mexico. lle ellrOlled aS a Chemical CSULB. \\.orks ill bankillg ellgilleering majOl. at tlle UlliYerSity Of C'olol.ado bltt felt and lit.es in Nevada. ''busl".hacked by the matllelllatiCS..' So he s\\,itclled tO Carl has foulld yet more literature. graduatillg- \\ith a B.A. in literature alld minors re\\.ards at OLLI. He begal1- in philosoplly alld PS),ChOIOgY.L'- ill 2002 as a student in Next he decided to be a MetllOdiSt mil|iSter and ellrOlled Fran Harding,s BACH,

at Claremollt ScllOOI OfTlleOIOO_\.- ~ ill Califomia. After tllree BEETHOVEN AND years ot`study and pal.I-time \\,ork as a youtIl milliSter. Carl BEYO\TD. Tllat..hooked" realized that his thinking -llad Shit-ted into the ''tl|eOIOgiCal - him` he sa\.s. He took man\, left-field.'' He left the seminar_\. alld took a "temporal_\,"job more courses. coached and taught- in Our COmPuter lab, as a probatioll Officer ill tlle Los Angeles- CoulltY Probatiol1 taught- astronom\, classes. ser\.ed as class liaisol1. formed Departmellt. He retired thirt\.-fit.e \.ears later. the PlalletarV Science Club at OLLI and seryed as yice- rT During- Ills Career Carl \\.orked l9 differellt assign- \~ presidellt from 2005 to 2007. Tllen Came the PreSidenC\.-for ments. mostl\. middle managelllellt- SuCIl aS tlle trailliIlg - and Carl. a full timejob. ajob \\ith e\.er\.tlling. illCIuding~ a super\ision of pro- miIlilllunl Of40 I10urS \\.eek1\. - a.\cludillO_ Salar\.. benefits batioll Officers alld and vacatioll time. Carl is a man \\.ho thri\.es on giying.- - runllin_a- Probation He a-i\.es~ his utmost because he bell.e\.es tllat \\.hen SOllle- camps forjuyelliles. thing needs to be righted. sollleOne IleedS tO get Out tllere One job he found alld do sometllillg. Al-ceptil|g the status quo \\.hen it call be

profoundl\. re\\.ard- impro\.ed is nonproducti\e. Carl sat,s.~ By means of\\.ork

illg== \\.aS dire|`tillO_ a and stud'\.I \\.a call imPrO\.a Our \\.Orld. fire camp ill Salt Tllank _\.Ou. Carl. for _a-i\iIlg OLLI the best of yourself. FerllandO Valle\. Youre\ample \\ill inspire us to continue to \\.ork at making- \\.here Ilo O\.erSa\\, OLLI the best it a-all be. *Combination axe and adze the trainillg- ot- 75 6 The B (blacklisted)-Word Letters to the Editor ProJ.eCt by Arthur Gottlieb I consider my attemdance at last session`s U.S. CONSTITUTION class given by Roger Lafontaine to be a very fortunate choice. of the Carpenter Center, played a major role in I \\,as pleasantly surprised tllat there \vere many Others OLLI`swiIlning o\+.n Michele a two-year Roberge, grant from Executive the National Director Asso- at OLLI \\.Ilo COnSidered that this \\,aS an appropriate time ciation ofPerforming Arts PresellterS tO bring the B-Word for a review of our Constitution considering tlle Serious Project to CSULB, one of only sI'X USA uni\,ersities and attack by tlle right Wing forces On Our basic freedOmS. tlle Only WeSterll SChOOl. Mr. Lafontaine's unusual approach to this subject was Mally OfyOu have already attended tlle education Classes nothillg- less than brilliant. I expected the usual lecture. titled I'CellSOrillg- question and ansvler metllOd. Rather \+..e found ourselves tlle Cinema" taught- ill a latter day revival Of'|You are there." llamely at the by Dr. Craig Smith CollStitutiOnal Convention of l787. After Mr. LaFontaine at the Art Tlleatre. described ill detail the horrible COnditiOnS in tlle llall OLLI alerted you (security required closed windows and doors resulting in to the class in tlle stifling lleat and Poor air quality). \\,e Were each given a Card SUN 20ll issue. colltaining a delegate'S name and biographical material. I

along witll enroll- becallle JallleS Wilsol1. a Scotch la\\.,yer from Penns\.lvania.I ment informatioIl ill We tllen Proceeded tO reellaCt the day by day alld hour by the OLLI office. TlliS hour process ofthe meeting. reporter intervie\\.ed After a great deal ofcontentious discussions. differences Dr. Smitll a couple \+.ere resolved. a resolution was accomplished and our ne\+.. montIIS ago tO -gather Constitution was signed. some background This remarkable method put all unusual lluman face OIL about the man alld tlle iCOlliC document \ve Call Our Constitution. We all felt CI.aig SIllilh his role in the project. a lleur respect and appreciation and responsibility tO See A briefresume ofDr. Smith begins \vith a PIT.D. at Penll that it remains inviolate. State UlliVerSity. teaching at Sam Diego State UlliVerSity. the University ofVirgim'a. and University ofAlabama. In JOHN DONOHUE D.C. he had a stint as a political speech-writer. ]n l982 lie October l1. 20ll formed and was President of the Freedom of Expressioll Foundation. He lllOVed the FoulldatiOn tO CSULB ill l988 and re-llamed it Tlle Cellter fiOr First Amendment Studies (check its \\,eb site). Dr. Smith llaS also authOred SiXteell books and over sixty scholarly articles. Look for He personally became involved in governlllent CellSOrShiP The Annual OLLI Arts and as a youth \+.hell his mother used tO telepllOne her Sister Crafts Show ill the Ukraine and spoke in their tongue. Also. naturally. against a backdrop of McCarthyislll. HUAC and tremel1- dous fear of the spread of Communism. the calls \\ere February 2O. 24, 2O12 suspect. leading to a government illVeStigatiOn. The movies for presentation and lectures by Dr. Smitll In the Design Building Gallery were chosen to illustrate the context for five prominellt Reception - Sunday. February 26, blacklisted Hollywood artists. As recommended reading for OLLI members, he suggests one of his own works: 1:00 - 4:00 PM

SileIICiIlg Ike OpposilioI1: How Ike Federal Goverl""e"I I)i|.tllrc. l`\ l'iJm lhtlh'\\i)\ S"I)pl.asses FI.eedOm ofExpI.eSSiO" D"I.i"gTimes ofCI.iSiS. - I Volunteer Luncheon by Sylvia Manheilll

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to thank our yolullteerS. The room \\.as filled \+ith lle Sllared in Classes he tauglltL= at OLLI. Thanks to Carl's Oyer looenergy members and excitemellt. attended OLLI`s Old friends allllual \\.ere luncheon greeting outstanding- ser\ice, OLLI- is ill a-OOd - Standing for tlle next each other. discussino-- classes tlle\, ~ took too-ether - alld Sllaring administration. news about nlutual frielldS. IIOIidays. alld their families. The delicious buft`et luncheoll included Waldorf salad` Everyone presellt \\.aS llOllOred alld a SPeCial honor Was CllineSe ChiCkell Salad alld tllree types Of SalldWiCheS- -gil.ell tO Carl Curtis \\.Ilo iS lea\ing -the PreSidellC_\. OfOLLI turke\,. llam alld I.east beet-. There \\¬re also browllie tidbits after presiding for fouryears and eigIlt mOntIIS. During his for dessert. tenure. he llelPed implement t\\.O Satellite campuses. one Tlle elltertainmeIlt aS usual \\.aS \\.Onderful. Fran Harding at Leisure WoI.Id alld aIIOther dO\\.ntO\\.I1. He w.as given alld her CllOruS did a beautifuljOb Sillging- - SOllgS - tllat Were some s\111bOliC gifts Such aS aSPirill. a mop. and toilet Paper. familiar to all opus. lt \\as ajo-\.ous celebration fore\.,er\,olle.~ The aspiril1 \\.aS t'Or all the headaches Of\\.Orkillg Out the We are -grateful to all of the yolullteerS \\.hO \\.Orked SO difficulties in\.ol\,ed ill direCtillg- OLLrs at'fairs alld the llard tO make this e\.ellt a Success. Special thanks to MaryI mop to help clean up the problems. Jane Pat.an. Karin Coye.\,. Grace Blankenship. Barbara ® Con Rader lauded Cat.Its talelltS ill leadership Such aS Docker. Barbara White. Muriel Pendleton. alld Gini his dedication and deyelopmellt OfOutreaCll PrOgralllS. He Conner.

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Lucia Kondas \\..as borll On member ofSenior Unit.ersity~ February l9, l946 in Los (llOW OLLI), died in Florida Angeles, CA and passed a\\.ay on June 22. 201l. Her on October l2. 20ll in Seal husband of 65 years, Dr. Beach. CA. Michael Singer died last She and her husballd Micllael year. Beverle enjoyed tIle have been longtime members arts and supported local ofOLLI. theatre and the Lolls Beach Symphony Orchestra.

OsherLifelongIJea-ing Institute at CSULB 201 1 - 2012 Academic Year Calendar

class Sessions Winter Session January 23 - March 17, 2012 Spring Session April 16 -June ll, 2012 Summer Session July 9 - September 1, 2012 Holidays- No OLLI Classes Office Closed - Campus CIosed Martin LutherKingJrDay Monday,January 16, 2012 Cesar Chavez Day Friday, March, 30, 2012 Memorial Day Monday, May 28, 2012 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at CSULB Independence Day Wednesday, July 4, 2012 Building HS&D, Rm100 MS-5609 Class Breaks - No OLLI Classes 1250 Bellflower Blvd. December ll, 2011 -January22, 2012 Long Beach, CA 90840-5609 March 18 -April 15, 2012 Phone: 562-985-8237 Fax: 562-985-8213 June 12-July8, 2012 EmaiI: [email protected] September 2 - October 7, 2012 ffaEL-:i_-ii_-:=J_.____-__i_-_

!) Lecture ClassesWinter 2012 MONDAY

HistoryofJudaism Part II I Great Books: unri:rosrtyanadinsr:::lrp:e=lc {(Short Story Omnibus,, We will continue our survey ofJewish history from the destruction of the through anAnalysis ofCurrent Be prepared for a lively discussion Second Temple and the beginnings U.S. Issues based upon a terrific selection of of Rabbinical Judaism, and the Each weekstudentswill take a current classic stories. The discussion will codifi'cation of the Mishnah and U.S. issue. Using a case study method include contemporary forms of the Talmud. ln addition, we will explore to analyze economic theory and short story. The selections will span Judaism of the Middle Ages including principles, students will understand a century and a halfand are among Jewish philosophy, the Golden Age of potential effects on national and the greatest ever written. The books Spain, Kabbalah, and the beginnings individual wellbeing and on world for the class will be loaned for the of the Reform, Conservative, and markets and governments. duration of the class. Hassidic movements. class Leader: Dennis Youkstetter CIass Leader: Richard Black, B.S., M.A. Class Leader: Mark Barnett, D.D., Ms.D. Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 Time: 1:30- 3:00 PM Time: 3:00-4:30 PM Time: 10:00- ll:30 AM Location, CSULB, HS&D, room 10l Location: DownTown, Suite 202 Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 TheWriter,s Toolbox Playthe Recorder HistoryofChristianftyPartII Therearemanywaystoapproach astory: Learn to playthe recorderand discover We will continue our study of be it fiction, memoir, or non-fiction. The the pleasures of creating music. The Christianity from the time of creative urge tells you what you want recorder is an early instrument popular Constantine and the early Church to express; technique gives the tools during Medieval and Renaissance time councils through the Middle Ages, with which to write it. This class will be and is currentlygaining new popularity. Reformation, Counter-Reformation, showing ratherthan telling. You will have This class is open tothose who know and intoourmodernworld. ln addition, the opportunity to exercise your writing nothing of the recorder and to those while we look at some of the more skills and use the ,,tool of the day,, to who know a little. Please bring your prominent thinkers and theologians improvethe pieceyoucreate inclass. One own recorder. Recorders are available of Church history/ we will see how techniquewewill workon is howto make for those without one. the Church split into its Eastern and a description morevivid. Whetheryouare Class Leader: MurieI Pendleton Western denominations. a beginning or experienced writer, this Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 class Leader: Mark Barnett, D.D., Ms.D. class will help to hone your writing skills. Time: 3:15 -4:45 PM Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 Priority isgiven to LeisureWorld Residents. Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Time: ll:45 AM - 1:15 PM Class Leader: Betty Coven, Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Ph.D., psychologist, author Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 Time: 2:30-4:00 PM Location: LW, Clubhouse 3, room 3 E REp ELI

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LongevityStick whatdoMyDreamsTenMe? Wisdom oftheAges, The purpose of Longevity Stick is to Ten percent of life is spent in the Through Latin Sages prevent disease, protect your health, dream state. Learn the tree-like This class will engage in a cross-cultural and increase concentration. The structure of dream thinking - roots discussion ofselected Latin and Roman objectives include developing better to fruits. Tap your helpful dream proverbs and sayings. Each participant balance, increasing physical strength messages: 11% health, 14% financial, will have the opportunity to prepare by stretchingthe muscles and tendons, 27% interpersonal relationships, 20% and co-lead discussions on his/her and supplying a greater amount of personality growth, 4% creativity, 15% translated favorite proverbs or on the oxygen to the body through deep spiritual insights. translated proverbs for the session. breathing. Bring a one-inch dowel, Class Leader: Janice Baylis, These discussions will be in the context one to two inches longer than your MA, Ph.D. general psychology oftheir equivalents in other languages height, with rubber (not plastic) end Dates: Tuesdays, Jam 24 - March 13 and relevance in contemporary life. caps. Tennis or athletic shoes are Time: ll:30 AM - 1:00 PM Interest in, but not prior knowledge recommended, as is loose and layered Location: CSULB, HS&D, room lO1 of, Latin is a prerequisite. ? See article on back page clothing. Class Leader: Celestine B. Ebegbulem, Class Leader: Shona Howe ForWomen Only Ph.D. Curriculum: Theory & Practice Dates: Tuesdays, Jam 24- March 13 Receive individual instruction on the Days: Tuesdays, Jam 24 - March 13 Time: 8:30 - 9:30 AM latest makeup tricks to keep a more Time: 3:OO -4:30 PM Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 youthful look. Become knowledgeable Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 about the basics of color for your The HistoryofSeaWarfare individual makeup and wardrobe. This class will cover exciting sea battles You will learn to accessorize, spend from the early Greeks to World War halfthe money/ have half the clothes CSULB ID Cards ll. Included in the course will be and still have twice as much to wear. discussions of why people fight at Come enjoy this confidence-building Doyou havea CSULB IDcard? sea as well as the changes that have experience. Membership Benefitforms show occurred in technology and doctrine. Class Leader: Joy Grand, what OLLl membership can do The battles ofthe Napoleonic era, the Certified Image/Makeup Consultant for you. American Civil War, World War I and Dates: Tuesdays, Jan 24 - March 13 Current members of OLLl at World War ll will befeatured. Famous Time: 1:15- 2:45 PM CSULB can get lD cards from ships will be reviewed (especiallythose Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 the lD office located inside ofthe you can still visit). ln addition, we will bookstore on campus. All you talk about the people who sailed the Hollywood a need isyourOLLI name badge ships and fought the battles. EntertainmentIndustry and a picture lD. Class Leader: Ken Velten Come explore the historyof Hollywood Additional information about Dates: Tuesdays/ Jam 24 - March 13 filmsandTV including movie moguls, getting an lD card and benefits Time: 9:45- ll:15 AM the studio system, the stars of the is available in the information Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 past, and others who worked in the centeroutside ofthe OLLI office film industry. ln addition, explore how door. a.>-ti?i.. "stars" become stars and the forgotten people that made the film and TV industry be what it is today. Priority isgivento Leisure World Residents Class Leader: Berry Buckheim Dates: Tuesdays, Jam 24 - March 13 Time: 2:30 - 4:00 PM Classes continued on page 17 Location: LW, Clubhouse 3, room 3 ]l Welcome to OLLI at CSULB

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Confessional Poetryofthe Great Books: CivicActivity Heritage Planning English Romantics This class \\ill pro\.ide an opportunity Planning how you will construct a Students will learn about the history for discussion and examinatioll OfOur memorable heritage in your family and philosophy reflected in the poetry participation ill \.ariOuS kinds OfCiViC includes more than just writing a will. ofthe six major English Romantic Poets: activities. Ramples of topics to be Will you be remembered forthe gifts Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley discussed \\ill be -gi\illg| association you left or didn,t leave, or do you and Keats. ln addition, students will servingl and leadillg.- We will read a want to be remembered for other explore what the poems are about, selection prior to each meeting and things? Discussion topics include the what they confess to, as well as what then discuss it in terms oftlle authOrlS documentsyou need to have in place they mean to us now. intellt and aPPliCatiOll ill PreSellt SOCiety. to protectyourwishes and your legacy class Leader: Lim Paulino, Jr., Books will be loalled for tlle duration in your family/ a discussion ofvalues emeritus professor at CSULB, author oftlle Class. that drive yourfinancial decisions, and Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Priority isgiven to Leisure World Residents completion ofyour Heritage Letter as Time: 9:00 - 10:30 AM CIass Limit: 15 an adjunctto yourwill. Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 class Leader: Dale Lieberfarb, M.A. Class Leader.. Susan Berkman Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Dates:Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 TakingBetter Photos Time: ll:00 AM - 12:30 PM Time: 12:45 - 2:15 PM This class will focus primarily on Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 Locati'on: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 composition, the philosophies of master photographers, and getting Film Noir-The Prequel Documentaries: Fight Films, the best from your camera. Some How else can I title this course after Eight sessions will be devoted to shooting having presented, FILM NOIR-THE Eight In_cred#ll:_sstories pictures. You need not have a film or FINAL CHAPTER? Students will view DocumelltarieS tell mally Stories in digital camera. If you do, be sure to eightfilms noir, six from the so-called many different styles. Over the years "classic period" from 1940--1958. bring it and your instruction manual filmmakers have adopted varying to the first class. Together we will learn about some approacIleS tO Share their real-life Class Leader: Terry Fiskin noir influences, film back stories, and stories. frolll ''Cinema V¬rite" tO ..talking head" to animation to short- Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 critical views of the noir phenomena. Time: 9:15 - 10:45 AM First up- "The Postman always Rings alld-feature length films. During this Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 Twice" from 1946. course we will watch and discuss CIass Limit: 80 eight different documentaries, in eight National and International Class Leader: Michael Gavin different filmmaking styles. CurrentEvents and Issues Dates..Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 CIass Limit: 35 Students will participate in a friendly Time: 12:30-3:00 PM Class Leader: Logan Crow, Executive discussion of current events and Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Director & Film Programmer, Long issues in national and international ? See article on front page Beach Cinematheque Founder&Chief news. They will be encouraged to be Editor, MondoCelluloid.com informed, make comments, express Scholarships Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 opinions, and periodically disagree Time: 1:30 - 4:00 PM with each other while remaining OLLl atCSULB hasa scholarship Location: Downtown, Suite 202 courteous. i) See article on page 5 program for those who clearly Class Leader: Gary Colboth, need financial assistance B.S., M.P.A., I.D., Professor Emeritus, to participate or continue retired lawyer -:..?..:I, participating in our classes. Dates:Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Please stop by the OLLl office Time: 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM for more information. Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 l7 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

BuildingBlocks ofInvesting LongevityStick Folk Guitar We will cover a wide variety of topics The purpose of Longevity Stick is to Dustoffyourguitar! Learn or brush up related to personal investing including: prevent disease, protect your health, on the essentials of playing the folk basics of financial planning/ how and increase concentration. The guitar. Bring any acoustic guitar (non- to read stock tables, fixed income objectives include developing better electronic) and start accompanying investments, bonds, long term care balance and increasing physical yourself and others. Learn how to insurance, retirement plans, annuities, strength by stretchingthe muscles and tuneyour instrument and howto play distribution options for retirement tendons. Bringa one-inch dowel - one chords, strums, and picksforfolk and plans, overview of estate planning/ to two inches longerthan your height - pop music. Youlll be making musicin and what you should know and with rubber (not plastic) end caps. no time! expect in selecting and working with Priority isgivento LeisureWorld Residents class Leader: Michael Meckna, a professional financial planner. Class Leader: Lynn Marsh, M.A. Ph.D Music History/ educator Class Leader: Steve Masoner/ Dates: Thursdays, Jam 26 - March 15 Dates: Thursdays, Jam 26 - March 15 Investment Counselor Time: 8:30 - 9:30 AM Time: 12:00- 1:30 PM Dates:Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Location: LW, Clubhouse 6, room C Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Time: 2:30-4:00 PM Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 ANovelApproach to MemoirWriting Eikwghes:y:oA:fb,aO!y:af.SgATnsainteJt War Birds ofWorldWar II Write a living legacy for your family Fighters and generations to come. Tell where The onlyoption to gettingold is deathly. This class \\ill coyer tlle fighter- you came from, who you are, your Frankly/ getting old is not easy/ as we aircrafts that \\.ere so illStrunlelltal dreams and feelings, and the depths all know by now. Come explore this in the aerial combat of World War ofyour soul. You will be introduced to very interesting subject. This will be ]I. Through- multimedia alld leCture' the technique of using dialogue, dialect, an open discussion class. Topics will we \\ill cot,er airplaIleS used by the and syntax and howto write from the include cosmetic issues, physical and United States Army Air Corp. Royal heart. Learn from exposure to your mental changes, how our relationships Air Force. alld the Axis. We also Mill classmates, writings and from critiques with others change, and anytopics of look at some of the airplalleS flO\\.Il of your own submissions. interest to the group. C/CISS i/'m/'t.. 1O by the United States Navy alld the Class Leaders: Florence Dodge & Class Leader: Phyllis Ciscle-McDaniels Ullited States Marine Corp. A part Josephine Fitzpatrick Dates: Thursdays, of tlle discussion \\ill address hO\\. Dates: Thursdays, lan 26 - March 15 January 26 - March 1 (6 sessions) the aircraft carrier replaced tlle Time: 8:30- 10:00 AM Time: 1:00-2:30 PM battleslliP aS the nlain focus Of' the Location: CSULB, HS&D, room lot Location: DownTown, Suite 202 fleet. AttelldallCe in Previous Classes about War BI'rdS iS llOt a requiremellt Women ofIreland Tai Chi Chih to attelld this Class. The Irish saga features mythological Tai Chi Chih is an American version Instructors: Jim Elsten, Ken Thomas, deities, epic heroes, saints and of a Chinese system for maintaining Don Freeman scholars, legendary warriors, poets health and balance. There are 19 Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 and writers, rebels and revolutionaries. movements and one pose in this Time: 3:15-4:45 PM And what of the women who belong discipline. Students can betaughtthis Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 to this pantheon? Join us for tales simple program regardless of physical of Erin and many of her remarkable capability. daughters. Class limit of30 Class Leader: Bill Fitzpatrick class Leader: AI Talberg Dates: Thursdays, lan 26 - March 15 Dates: Thursdays, Jam 26 - March 15 Time: 10:15 - ll:45 AM Time: 1:35 - 2:20 PM Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Il! THURSDAY FRIDAY

Catch the Spirit ofMusic Intermediate Bridge I The Brothels Karamazov Do you like to liftyourvoice? Do you This class is for players who have had This bookwritten by Fyodor Dostoyevsky like to sing in the shower? Doyou like some experience playing bridge. We isa murder mysteryand a novel ofideas. to feel good? lf so, "catch the spirit,, will start with basics: how to keep As a story it is intriguing. As a novel of and J.Oin the OLLI Vocal Ensemble. score, and opening with a suit and ideas it is complex, deep/ enlightening/ Weld love to have you. with No Trump. Later in the session thought provoking/ and, in some cases, There may be a ;5.00fee for music. we will learn about overcalls. life changing. His investigationsfeature Class Leader: Fran Harding/ Class Leader: Inge Johnson, retl'red love, psychology/ ethics, good and evil, Retired Music Teacher teacher, taught bridge players 20+ spirituality/ and beyond. His writing/ Dates: Thursdays, Jam 26 - March 15 years in USA and Israel. however, never is didactic, being filled Time: 3:00-4:30 PM Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 with beauty and insight. Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Time: 8:30 - 10:00 AM Priority isgivento LeisureWorld Residents Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 Class leader: Cheryl CIark Dates: Fridays,January27-March 16 FRIDAY Time: 10:OO - ll:30 AM FindiGn;n:ahloo%: are! Location: LW, Club House 3, room 3 Thisclass will be an introduction tothe ? See article on pages DrawingWorkshop various ways to find out from whom WatercolorWorkshop This class is for beginners and you are descended. We will coverthe This class is for beginners and interme- intermediates who are intent on forms, methodology/ citing sources, diates. Basic watercolor techniques improving their drawing skills. The newspapers, maps, local resources, and color theory will be stressed. lf class will develop visual and perceptual and Census look-ups. We will explore you have supplies, bring them to the skiIIs that will help students interpret how a majority of information is NOT first meeting. a variety of subject matter. Materials available on the lnternetand whereto CIass limit: 25 list and class outline will be available findthese othersources. Arequirement Class Leader: Roy Hubbs, atthe first meeting. Bring a #2 pencil isto have accessto a computerand a Retired Art Teacher, MFA and paper or sketchbook. willingness to explore your heritage. lf Dates: Fridays, lan 27 - March 16 CIass limit: 25 you use a Maccomputer, you can learn Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Class Leader: Leonard Hirsch the basics in this class. Then, if you Location: CSULB, HS&D, TBD Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 wish, you can utilize your computer Time: 8:00 - 10:00 AM knowledge by taking a the computer Intermediate Bridge II Location: CSULB, HS&D, TBD class in genealogy using the Mac in This class is for players who have taken the computer lab (Page 24). Intermediate Bridge I. We will start SeniorYoga Class Leaders: LizStookesberry Myers, with review ofwhat was learned in the Everythingyou always wanted to learn Past-President, Greater Long Beachls previous class, and continue with pre- about yoga, but were afraid to try! Questing Heirs Genealogical Society emptive bids and conventions such as Come prepared to participate in a and Linda Johnson, Vice-President, Stayman, "Take Out Doubles", Gerber relaxingfun wayto stayyoung in body/ GenealogyWorkshopofLeisureWorld, and Blackwood. mind and spirit. No body is too old, Seal Beach Class Leader: Inge Johnson, retired too stiff or too anything for yoga. All Dates: Fridays,January27-March 16 teacher, taught bridge players 20+ levels welcome, with orwithout a mat. Time: 9:30- ll:00 AM years in USA and Israel. Class Leader: David Hennage, Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Dates.. Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 Senior Yoga Instructor Time: 10:15 - ll:45 AM Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 Time: 8:15-9:15 AM RE an Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101

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FimessandFolkDance BeginningBridge BasicConversational Spanish h4ovementAroundtheWorld This class is for players who have had This class is for students who know Have you everwanted to experience a absolutely no background with this no Spanish or who took Spanish in different culture but not really pack to fascinating game. We will start with school but remembervery little/none go there? Let's dance around the world Whist,, and go on, one step at a time,of it. Students will learn some Span- for 8 weeks and go to Israel, Greece, so that each lesson will be with fun ish words and phrases to help them Turkey/ the Balkans, Africa, Russia, Latin and laughter as well as instruction. communicate very basic information. America and, of course, the USA. No Class Leader: Inge Johnson, retired CIass Leader: Don Freeman dance experience necessary. No part- teacher, taught bridge players 20+ Dates: Fridays, lan 27- March 16 ner necessary. Just COME and MOVE. years in USA and Israel. Time: 3:15-4:45 PM class Leader: Sue Griffiths BS, MA, Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 Adjunct Professor, CSULB, Choreog- Time: 2:00-3:00 PM rapher, Performer, Dance Instructor Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 I, ! I I..i,lr`.../. Time: ll:15- 12:15 AM A Play ReadingCircle II Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 Rperience drama first-halld! .loin this class to read plays from \.arious Advanced Bridge lliStOriCal Periods; leam about the OLLI Donor offers a This class is for players who know the pla_"\TiOJltS+ alld the times ill \\.hiCll the\. basicsand wantto learn more. Wewill li\.ed: alld discuss the SignifiCallCe- and $10,000 Grant learn a varietyofother conventions so \.alue of each play. A list of the pla,\.s An anonymous donor is that players can play successfully at to be cot.ered alld tlle reCOlllmellded challenging OLLl with a $10,000 duplicate orjoin strangers for bridge translation to purcIlaSe Or bOrrO\\. matching grant. This doubles parties. CIass Limit.. 20 from the library \\ill be a\.ailable at every donation, large orsmall, Class Leader: lnge Johnson registration. -T= to OLLl up to $10,000 through Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 Cltlss Limit: 15 theend of 2011. Time: 12:15 - 1:45 PM class Leader: MurieI Pendleton This isa great incentiveto make Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 119 Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 a charitable contribution if you Time: 3:15 -4:45 PM are looking for a tax deduction The Fabric ofLife in Cinema Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 during this calendaryear. Life is often like an intricately woven fabric: some strands are silky smooth, light, and colorful, while others are rough, heavy/ and plain. lnthisclass OLLl atCSULB Auditing Classes Web site we,ll view films that portray the Are there other classes on the Have you visited the OLLI interlacing of the disparate threads schedule that you are curious CSULB web site recently? that compose a life, exploring warp about? You havetheopportunity Takea lookatitat and woof in the loom of the life. toauditone meeting ofanyclass www.csulb.edu/centers/olli Join us for viewing and discussion of for no fee.* lt contains films that show some of the amazing lfyoudoauditaclassanddecide . Classes variations in the tapestry of life. to continue, simply stop bythe . Registration forms CIass Limit: 90 OLLl office to sign up and pay . Maps class Leaders: Yoke Pusavat & forthe class. . FAQs (Frequently Teresa Ross a S k e d *This does not include computer Dates: Fridays, Jam 27 - March 16 questions) classes orclasses with limits that . TheSUNOnline Time: 12:30-3:00 PM are full. Location: CSULB, HS&D, room 101 20 OEEI Contributors

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2l Computer ClassesWinter 2012

Computer Lab MONDAY

VeryFirstComputerClass (pc) OLLIComputerUserGroup You,ll find the OLLI computer This is where you start. You are wel- (PC/Mac) come even ifyou have never touched classroom, with its small classes FreetoallOLLImembers and up-to-date software, an a computer or a typewriter. lt is the Presentations this term will ideal place to learn. AIong with best opportunity anywhere to learn include using a computerto help instructors, there are coaches in the basics of email and the Internet. you be a better driver, taking great each class who are there to help You will learn the mouse tool, along vacation pictures, turning pictures with the keyboard and the desktop. into presents, computer security/ you too. Games and simple exercises will be brain exercises (using a computer, That means that any time you used for emphasis. All questions will of course) and more. Come to have questions, there will be be patiently answered for the benefit the first part of the meeting and someone to answer them for ofthe entire class. When you complete hear a short presentation led by thisclass, you will be readyto moveto lab instructors and others. There 'extrayou. And time if working you want on to class spend as- our Intermediate Computer class. will be time to ask questions signments, you can come [o No Prerequisites and exchange information. Ses- the computer lab on Friday. It,s Text.. PCs Simplified, Ela'lne Marmet sionswill be limitedto 15 people, open all day for computer class lSBN: 978-0-470-88847-6 and seating will be first come, students. Instructor., Don Patman first served. Watch the video Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 announcement board in the hall About computer classes: Time: 8:30 - 10:30 AM for the week,s presentation or discussion topic. ® . They are held in CSULB BegiFen=negLt?hIO(tpOCr Prerequisite: An interest in campus HSD room loo. computers and how they can . Each class has a limit of 10 Adobe Photoshop Elements is one of enhance your life. students. the mostversatile image enhancement Instructors: Computer Lab . They are filled on a first-come, photo programs available today. First Instructors first served basis. you will learn how to use the Adobe Dates: Mondays, . Some have a minimum Organizer Program. This will get those January 23 - March 12 enrollment. Ifthe enrollment picture files in a logical retrievable Time: 1:00- 3:OO PM is not met one week before the order. We will enhance those pictures first week ofclass, the class may with hands-on use of the many quick be cancelled. fix options available. Learning about . No textbooks are supplied. In resolution will help you email or many cases you'll see the book prepare pictures for right size prints. the instructor will use listed Prerequisite: Very First Computer CIass Instructor: Harold Drab just after the class description so you can buy a copy ifyou Dates: Mondays, Jam 23 - March 12 wish. Time: 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM

Computer classes fill up fast. Be sure to register early.

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Inte-ediateComputer(pc) I kploringtheiPnd(PC/Mac) You,ll learn and practice these basic FBI:gri:nntlsn-gpPaTro#IS?pOcP) Here's yourchance tojoin the exciting computer skills: save, print, cut and This continuation of the Beginning iPad revolution. Get acquainted with paste, drag and drop/ how to delete Photoshop Elements class emphasizes iPad features and apps, and see how an item, make a file or folder, and basic editing concepts using the tools to play music, buythose apps, browse howto manage the windows on your in the full editor. You will practice the Web, do email and watch videos desktop. You,ll also learn the basics modifying the images, using all the and movies. See howto use the iPad of email, including how to send and selection tools and some ofthe filters. as an eReaderand prepare documents receive messages, howto attach docu- Lighting and colorimprovementwill be using iWorks for word processing/ ments and open documents that have covered. You,Il also get an introduction spreadsheets and presentations. We been sent toyou. The Internet section to layers and styles, plus retouching will also show you what to look for if will include how to find Websites, as the restoring old photos. you arethinkingabout buying an iPad well as Internet safety tips. You,ll also Prerequisite: Beginning Photoshop or other tablet, Several iPads will be take a quick lookata word processing Elements I or instructor,s permission available in the classroom. Students program, so you will be able to easily Text: Information available the first who have iPads are encouraged to create your own documents, and even day of class. bring them to each class. insert photos. Instructor: Harold Drab Prerequisite: You are interested in an Prerequisite: Very First Computer class. Dates: Tuesdays, lan 24- March 13 iPad or already have one. Text: Handouts Time: 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM Instructor: Con Rader Instructors: ComputerLab Instructors Dates: Tuesdays, Jam 24 - March 13 Dates: Mondays, lan 23 - March 12 PhotoshopElements8 (Mac) Time: 3:15- 5:15 PM Time: 3:15-5:15 PM You,vetaken whatyou think is a great picture with your digital camera, but TUESDAY the horizon is a little tilted, some of WEDNESDAY the people in it haveglowing red eyes, orthatgroup ofpeople is clustered in one corner of the shot. Learn howto Word 2010 (PC) GeTR¥=?T#veih(o+c#c) straighten the horizon, get rid of red Didyou buya new PCinthe lastyear Love it or hate it, you have to shop/ eye, crop the photo and other simple or so, or did you buy a new version and more and more people are doing editing techniques such as whiten of Word? Get the most out of your it sitting at their computers instead of ing teeth and completely removing software by learning the newfeatures heading to the mall. Whether you,re people from the photo. See how to of Word 2010, including improved looking for bargains orforthat special enhance color and detail, apply filters text formatting effects, picture edit- item you can,t find in the local stores, and scan old photos. You,Il learn how ing tools, and how to customize the learn how to look for what you want, to easily move your pictures out of ribbon. lt,s easier than ever to create how to comparison shop online, how the camera, into your computer and all kinds ofdocuments-letters, fliers, to order and how to pay for it. Trav- onto CDs. newsletters, reports and more. Learn elers, both armchair and otherwise, Prerequisite: Basic Mac skiIIs. how to set up, edit and save docu- will see how to compare and select Text: lnformatl'on available the first ments, write and format letters, make transportation and lodging/ where to day of class. lists, insert and edit photos and make fi'nd travel guides and blogs, gettravel Instructor: Barbara Kaye Cooper tables. insurance. Dates: Tuesdays, lan 24- March 13 Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic PC Prerequisite: Basic PC or Mac skiIIs. Time: 1:00- 3:00 PM skills. Text: Handouts Text: Handouts Instructor: Kathy Winkenwerder Instructor: Kathy Winkenwerder Dates: Tuesdays, lan 24- March 13 Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Time: 8:30 - 10:30 AM Time: 8:30 - 10:30 AM 2.I) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

IntroductiontoWmdrus7(PC) ChickS-YourGeneaJny Explore the features of Microsoft,s (Mac) p#o=o#=hdpEasnhaRE) Windows 7 operating system. You'll Do you want to know more about Get your pictures from your camera learn how to transfer settings and files your family history? Have you already to your computer and edit them with from yourold computer, howto rapidly gathered information, but need to Picasa. Learn how to download your find information on yourcomputer, and organize it? Learn what can be done pictures to Picasa, and then using get acquainted with the file system and using Internet resources. We will look Picasa's tools, enhance your photos by howto best navigate and organize your at populargenealogy programsforthe croppingthem, addingtext or removing files. You'll get to know the desktop Macto helpyou organizeand document red eye in your photos. Once you have with its sidebar and gadgets and how your research. We,ll also explore ways edited yourphotos,you can makea slide to control your computer,s settings to to locate others researching yourfamily show or video from selected pictures, please yourself. lines, and find Web sites to further oryou can organize a set of photos into Prerequ'ISite: Basic understanding of your research. lf possible, bring a list a collage. Mail your pictures, printthem, the Windows XP operating system or of family last names and localities to or have them printed commercially. instructor's permission. your first class. The first session covers the basics of Text.. Windows 7 for Seniors in Easy Prerequisites.. The ability to use a Mac Picasa. Please bring your camera to 5taps ISBN: 9781840783865 for Internet access. class in the second session. Instructor: Wesley Peck Text: Title available the first day ofclass. Prerequisites: Intermediate computer Dates:Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Instructor: Bonnie Elsten or instructor,s permission. Time.. 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Text: Handouts Time: 3:15 - 5:15 PM Instructor: Reggie Gates It,sYourMac. DowhatYou Dates: Thursdays, Jam 26 - March 15 Want to Do (Mac) Time: 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM Areyou a beginning Mac user?Join us THURSDAY for a real hands-on class where you Google: Email & Lots More will explore many of the applications (PC/Mac) that came with your Mac. Learn how Introduction to Digital Learn to download and configure the to manage the dock, finder windows, Camera (pc/Mac) program just the way you like it, and menus and shortcuts. We will use An introduction tothe basicfunctions of exchange mail with fellow students as the Apple emajl program, set up the the digital camera and scanner. Hands- you learn the features of Gmajl. Other Address Book, use Safari to browse the on learning on how to download your options for Web-based email will be Internet, write and save documents, photos from the memorycard (camera) offered if the class wishes. Other pow- and more. Discover howto personalize to your computer. You will also learn erful and interesting Google programs your computer, change your desktop/ how to scan photos and documents will be explored, as well as other inter- screen saver and views to reflect your into your computer. Eventually/ you esting and worthwhile Internet pro- interests and needs. There will be will organize and burn saved images grams and Web sites. Internet security plenty of opportunities to get your to a CD. You will also improve your will be stressed throughoutthe course. questions answered. photography by learning some simple Prerequisites: Intermediate computer Prerequisites: You own a Mac; you'd creative composition tools while view- or instructor,s permission. liketoown a Mac. ing sample images. Text: Handouts. Text.. Little Mac Book (Snow Leopard Prerequisites: Basic understanding of Instructor: Reggie Gates Edition), Robin Williams your operating system or instructor's Dates: Thursdays, Jam 26 - March 15 lSBN: 9780321646910 permission. Time: 1:00-3:00 pm Instructor: Bonnie EIsten Text: Title available the first dayofclass. Dates: Wednesdays,Jam 25-March 14 Instructor: Larry Hicks Friday - Open Computer Lab Time: 1:00- 3:00 PM Dates: Thursdays, lan 26 - March 15 9:00 AM - 5:OO PM Time: 8:30- 10:30AM 24 In the Computer Lab Meet Barbara Cooper Computer Lab Instructor

by* Kath\, * Winkem\.erder

Meet Barbara Cooper, whoteachesthe Photoshop Elementsforthe Mac and Out of the Box classes and coaches in most ofthe other Mac classes.

How long have you been What do you like aboutteaching and coaching? an OLLl member? I love learning/ and whenever I teach or coach I learn ljoined aboutfiveyears ago something. lt,s also a thrill when someone "gets,, it. I like when I volunteered to coach helping peopleand I like helpingthemsolvetheirproblems. for Bonnie Elsten, who I knew through a local Mac What was yourfavorite classroom experience? user group. lt's working with the Out ofthe Box class students. They are so readyto geta newcomputer. lt,sfun totakethem What did you do before up to the university bookstore and see what,s available, you cameto OLLl? then showthem howto connect everything. When my kidswentto high school, I headed back to Whatdoyou dowithyourtimewhenyou're notatOLLI? school too. I,d been inter- In mysparetime I enjoyspendingtimewith myfamilyand ested in photographysince I was 10, so I took every pho- mycat. I knitand sewdoll clothesformygranddaughter,s tography class Long Beach Community College offered. dolls. I like to get something new to figure out how it Then through my sister, who worked for Christian Dior works. I also do house callsforpeople in the usergroup cosmetics, I was hired to bethe company,svideographer orat OLLl, helping people gettheircomputers connected for department stores in Southern California. Later I and getting them online. started taking still photos of people afterthey had had makeup applied. At the same time I started a wedding photography business. ln all, I worked as a photographer for about 20 years.

When did you start using a computer? ln the early 1980s when digital photography was intro- duced, I started taking all the computer classes I could find at local schools. And aboutthattime I won a copyof Photoshop so I started going to Photoshop workshops. My first computer was a Mac, which I got after seeing someone in my LBCC classwho was severely handicapped successfully use one. I,m not afraid to dig into a computer and take it apart. That's probably because ofmy experience working for my dad. He had one of Long Beach'sfirstTVstores, where I workedwhen lwasinjuniorhighand highschool. ltested a lotofvacuumtubes and helped putTV antennas on a lot of roofs. Busy OLLI Computer Lab

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27 The Course ofYour Dreams Ei §=i coil reams have changed the world. Famous whters, composers and scientists have cited ¬F:gi their dreams as inspiring their creations. D Mary Shelley had an idea haunting her.6midnight pillow." by The Judy next momingMednick she wrote, "I have found it! What terrified me will terrify others." Voila Frankenstein. During the Civil War, Julia Ward Howe had a dream-vision of the Union victory. This inspired herto whte.6The Battle Hymn ofthe Republic." Paul -:-iiii McCartney woke up one moming with a tune in his head. He sat at the piano and plunked out one ofthe best songs ofthe 20th century,..Yesterday." When Danish physicist Niels Bohr was trying to figure out the structure ofthe atom, none ofhis designs fit. Finally in his dreams he saw the nucleus ofthe atom with the electrons spirming around it. Result? In l922 he won the Nobel Prize in physics. Your dreams carry important messages too. In WHAT DO MY DREAMS TELL ME?, Dr. Janice Baylis, a credentialed teacher and retired reading specialist with a Ph.D. in psychology} will teach you how to interpret and apply those messages. She has taught dream study courses at several community colleges. Her students there urged her to `^r[iteher frISitbOck. Sleep on lt! The Practical Side ofDreaming (|977). Dr. Baylisjust published her fifth book, Drec]m Z2),#clml.as cIWdDecoch.ng-Personc7/, PrcIC/;.CC,/, Power/ar/ A4essclges. A charter member of the Intemational Association for the Study of Dreams, she is preparing her loth presentation for the I.A.S.D. conference this June. In her OLLI class, she will use Power Point presentations, lecture, and practice exercises in associative thinking to help you mine your dreams for self-growth, improving relationships, problem-solving and other practical benefits. Instead ofa rehash ofFreud or lung) in this course you will discover how your dreams can enrich and enlarge your life. Course prerequisites? Pay attention to your dreams. + see class description on pages ll