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(b) obtaining money, Herb Nickles, Cal State similar incident at another property-or services with Instructional Computing CSU school the culprits were false fraudulent intent Coordinator, recall^ one not only found but were also Computer Crime representations, or promises incident which happened tried and convicted. These shall be guilty of a public here on campus a few years college students had rewired by Meech Campbell network illegally. Recently, offense. Any persons who ago. It involved some high part of the telephone system tough penalties have been maliciously accesses, alters, school students. Nickels in the campus* computer In recent years computer enacted to discourage deletes, damages or destroys stated "They didn't do any center. Having transformed crime has grown increasingly persons with the capability to any computer system, real harm except to cause us one of these on-campus troublesome for computer tap into other computer computer network, computer grief. Incidents like these telephones to an off-campus owners and law makers. terminals. The California program or data shall be create a lot of problems with telephone, they were then Movies such as "War Penal Code (Section 502) guilty of a public offense. Any the staff because extra time able to tap into computer Games," in addition to books, presently states that "Any person who violates these has to be spent in order to networks all over the world. and television have given person who intentionally provisions is guilty of a rectify any foul-ups in Although the sentences of the guite a lot of attention to this accesses or causes to be felony and is punishable by a programming and in students were eventually subject in recent years. accessed any computer fine not exce^ing $5,000 or providing security to guard suspended they were forced These crimes usually entail system or computer network by imprisonment in the state against these break-ins." The to compensate the depart­ taking private information for the purpose of (a) devising prison for three years, or by students who were involved ment with $20,000 to pay for which has been stored inside or executing any scheme or both such fine and imprison- in this particular case were long distance telephone bills of a computer system or artifice to defraud or exort or not caught. However, in a cont'd on page 4 (ttal ®tatp fflhrnmrlp

Volume 18, Number 26 Servine Cal State, San Bernardino May 16, 1984 Minorities Access to the Media

Two Los Angeles television available for students. Just hurricanes. personalities will be keynote come to the Upward Bound "The program is designed speakers at a daylong Office and apply for a fee to show how minority conference on minorities' waiver," said Upward Bound organizations can use the access to the media at Director, George Martinez. media more effectively to California State College, San Additional information is publicize their services and Bernardino, on May 19. available from the Upward programs," said George Maclovio Perez, chief Bound program at 887-7209 Martinex, director of the weatherman for KCBS, or 887-7200. Upward Bound program at Channel 2, and Liz Gonzales, Liz Gonzales, who joined Cal State, and the workshop weekend news anchor at Channel 11a year ago, spent coordinator. KTTV, Channel 11, will be part of her youth in San "This is an excellent joined by representatives of Bernardino. She attended the opportunity for high school minority media in the Inland University of San Francisco and college students to get Empire. to become a newspaper first-hand information about The conference's aim is to reporter, but chose television careers in newspapers, radio give representatives of after an internship. and television. Most speakers nonprofit, community After a job as a trainee and panelists are profes­ organizations information on reporter at San Diego station, sional jouranlists with many ways to develop public she went to KOAT-TV in years of experience," relations programs and Albuquerque where she was Martinez said. secure access to the media. an anchor-reporter. From Career development work­ there, she returned to Los The conference is being shops for minority students Angeles. sponsored by the California interested in journalism also Perez came to KCBS-TV in Chicano News Media will be offered. 1978 from Texas, where he Association, the Upward Registration fee is $10 until had been chief weatherman Bound program at Cal Stae, May 15. After that date and at for KENS-TV in San the Inland Empire Chapter of the door, the fee is $12. Antonio. While there he Black Faculty and Staff, El Materials and lunch are received a special award from Chicano, The Black Voice, TV newscasters Liz Gonzalesand Maclovio Perez will speak at included in the price. "We the National Weather Service The Sun and Hispanic News the Minorities in the Media seminar on campus this have admission scholarships for a five-part news series on de California in Sunny mead. Saturday. Serrano Village's New Resident Assistants

This quarter could easily Arrowhead; Bruce Fosdick- Serrano Village. They are be dubbed the transitition Joshua; Mike Chatham- responsible for maintaining quarter because of all the Mojave; Lisa Alfano- control over their houses of changes that take place on Morongo; Barbara Goldstein- about fifty residents. They campus. Serrano Village Waterman; Rose Versage- can let residents back into cannot be overlooked because Badger; and Dan Schaefer- their room when they are it too is going through it's Shandin. locked out, assist them in transitition period. Every "I'm looking forward to an checking out sports equip­ year eight Resident Assist­ exciting year and working ment and ^ve them personal ants are selected for the with an excellent staff." and educational advice. They dorms in Serrano Village, one commented Bruce Fosdick are on call 24 hours a day to per dorm. The revSults are after his recent selection for assist students in any way now. in and the new Resident Resident Assistant. possible and have weekly Some of the new Serrano Village Resident Assistants are (left Assistant's for the 1984-85 Resident Assistants, meetings with the Director of to right) Tony Loumena, Bruce Fosdick, April Kane, and school year are: Tony commonly known as RA's, Housing. These RA's are also Rose Versage. Loumena-Tokay; April Kane- have a very important job in cont'd on page 4 Graduation Health Corner Style Council Stress page 2 page 4 page 6 page 5 May 16,1984 A.S PRESIDENTS:Cal State Chronicle MAKING A SMOOTH TRANSITION by Emily Hanisko imi, le time has come for the Activities Committee, for ings with me and all through winds down to a close. energies toward writing my "changing of the guard" at instance. There are presently this week, he's been able to When asked about his Master's thesis (in English the Associated Students' only two people working work through A.S. budgeting personal feelings concerning Composition) this summer. President's office where Rod there. We could definitly use with me. Chris has been his leaving the A.S. "This has been an Hendry is presently moving more students in organizing excellent to work and Presidency, Rod replied, "I excellent year," he con­ over for our new President, activities." This is some­ communicate with. The feel quite ambivilent about it. tinued, "The experiences are Chris Phelps. thing that both the leaders experience he has derived On one hand, I'll miss the helpful in offering guidance Usually, the outgoing would like to see: an increase from being a Chairman for interaction and involvement and advice especially in the president fills the remainder in the amount of students A.S.'s Special Projects but, on the other, I'll be able areas of leadership qualities of his term alone and the involved in student govern­ Committee has helped too." to relax a bit and put all my and characteristiics." ingoing president begins his ment. "It's very important Thus, another school year term in the fall on his own for the growth of the but, in order to make this organization," says Rod. transition a little easier, Chris underlined that Chris is getting a head start. comment by saying, "There Outgoing President Rod are a lot of empty positions Hendry has let Chris be that need to be filled." involved as a sort of Chris admits that trying to apprentice, and he has been balance his recruitment with accompanying Rod for the classes (he is a Physics past two weeks attending Major) and his part-time job important meetings and as night manager of the learning key responsibilities Student Union Building is he will be performing alone in not easy, but according to the fall. Rod, things are progressing Already, Chris is thinking well. "It's been a good about what he wants to start transition," he explained. accomplishing. "We need to "Chris has been able to grow recruit more students for and get a lot of information involvement," he said in a through this. He has been recent interview. "Take the attending important meet-

GRADUATION

INFORMATION Current A.S. President Rod Hendry (left) will be turning over his office to A.S. President Elect Chris Phelps at the end of by (jrfg Timpans toward paying for the costs this-nnanth. incurn-d :rom the e.xercises. Yes. 1! that lime of ye«n" .A grcai nunilior o: manhnurs again. Jtjst siirea> theday^ will be si)eni piepanng ihu NEWSBRIEFS south g\!Rn.isiurn lawn for grow long, t al State will be teaching can be. First ihe certMiionifts which will University Status On nrst session, of five weeks, releasing yc< anotlier bunch Trustee Agenda meeting June 1, 1-2 p.m. in begin at ^ p.m. on Saturday, will run from June 20 to July of graduate inlu ilse Real Pfau Library room 590 N. .|un-: ihore are fnurgroups week. «»tates: "California Stand to rem a lap and gown. Fees for summer session eligible to parti.".iflto in the State College, San Bernar­ I'nderirradualrs raps, are $38 per unit plus parking liiru 16 exercwi"- .Sludrnls dino now meets the specified Are you hungry? Are you who graduated during the gowns, and tassels rent for ' tired of Commons food. Pub and student fees of $12.50. . criteria .md is requesting Most summer courses carry .'•ai! iVh-t and Winti-r SKk.'-ir'. master's candidates i that the Board of Trustees food, or brown baling it? If quarters, and those candi­ will rent for 525.85. Students you answered yes to any onall five units of credit, although I and the California Post- education, computer science dates scheduled to complete who rent their gowns will be second.iri Education Com- of the above questions, then their- studies during the allowed to keep their tassel. you deserve a break today! and theater arts have classes I miossion affirm this fact so with lesser units. Spring and Summer quar- (ir a d M 11011 a n ru I u p.11• - I that the campus may be That's right Alpha Kappa l: ti.u havr :niv ments are also on sale at the Psi will be hosting the return Nearly 100 courses in 20 renamed CaliWnia State disciplines will be offered questions concerning your Iiook,-.r('re •"or ..'mV (»}uh or a University, San Bernar- of Brother Miguel's Taco during Session 1. Eight status, contact the Admis- pack of 10 for $4.50 Signups idino." The trusteed Stand. The shop will be open classes are listed for Session '•j'if'.s and Kciup'*' Depart­ lor raji-s and gown-, wll run Educational Policy Commit­ from 11 a.m. until they sell II and 14 for Session III. ment. uni'! June Rartlett. tee will review the appli- out. So if you are tired of the Continuing education classes Second, if your status has frMn tlif IkKik'ilon''. I cation at its morning meeting same old food everyday, then will also be offered on campus been confirmed then stop by that "no Bankcards will be and will report to the full do yourself a favor and have a and in Hesperia, Idyllwild, the .Activities Office, Student juci'p'fd." tbiK ca'-h and board in the afternoon. taco, or better yet have a" Services 123, and pick up the personal checks will be whole bunch! Palm Desert. Redlands, confirmation form. Thus step atreptfd " Pick up dairs ior luinula Sigma Presents Riverside. establishes your eligibility to caps and gowns will run froni (iernnie Caspar Summer School Expands Darrell Mansfield to Play IkiriH'.p'iii' .n the i'.Xfrcift«*s Jun 11-l.i To Three Sessions at Cal State Confirmation forms for^ Gerome Caspar, from the An expanded summer SpiTig and Mjrnn-i'r .Ma.s.M*rs I University of Riverside is a Hey Cal State students, Cim^idatc-s arc no? »s>utxl A letter containing more doctoral student in Nema- session, with three time listen up! On May 17 at our until the candidate's information will be mailed by I tology. He will speaking on: modules to allow students regular Springfest activity, respective .schools have thi* .Ac?:vit'e> f>i"f I r .A^i^ 'a.«l "Biological Control-an more flexibilitv and more there's going to be a verified that all requirements not*', fhrrr w 11 hr a alternative to EDB," units, will be offered here this contemporary christian rock h3%o been met. (ummerc.ui phi.ii'grapher on I Wednesday, May 16, 1984 in year. Bulletins announcing group playing. The name of the summmer program are 'I he nrx' siep is ,i trip to hand at the exercises. If you BSI 12'» irom 12-1. the group is Darrell ihf P/ursit "'^ OffjiC A S-l hx" arc •nii'n"«i«Tl in pl "t«j^TapfiS now available from the Office Mansfield, and they are well must be paid if >oii wish to pl«-ase notify ihr Atiiviti«*s Fill lire Teachers Club of Continuing Eduation, PL know internationally. The 500 South and the Public walk in the i. ommencements Office when you puik up your Springfest starts at 11 a.m. Learn how much fun Affairs Office, AD 117. The exercibcs. This let* goes cuniirmatiun. and will last until 2 p.m. May 16, 1984 Cat State Chronicle WON mm CANADIAN PUB FREE POOL WEEKDAYS 2pm-5pin Darts • Video Games CANADIAN UQUORS WEDNESDAY NIGHTS CAL STATE NIGHT Happy Hour Pnces 4pm to midnight Show your college I.D. .90 Well Drinks .75 Schnapps 75 Bottled Beer 1.50 Pitchers So Minort Ample Parking in Rear 954 E. Baseline.S.B. 885-9742 (Between Waterman &_Tippecat^)

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Members of the j4.S. Finance Board were (left to right) Chuck Marquez, Student, Tom NIGHT Thornsely, student, Clare Sharafinski, >1.S. Advisor, Don Sappronetti, College Business Representative, Trish Grimes, /l.S. Treasurer, Albert Shaw, student, Beth Bastes, A.S, Treasurer-elect,Chris Phelps, A.S. President-elect, and Rod Hendry, A.S. A NIGHT FULL OF President. Finance Board Finalizes GAMBLING AND FUN! 1984-1985 A.S. Budget Saturday, May 19 Finally, after deliberating especially the ones with the budget to all parties who In the Lower Commons for a week, the A.S. Finace higher budgets, received requested funds. Nor will Board has completed the more drastic cuts than A.S. plead with groups, 1984-85 Associate Students others" said A.S Treasurer whose budgets were cut, to 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. seek funding next year. Budget. and Finance Board Chair, Trish Grimes. Anyone interested either in Auction: 12:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Each group was alloted time the 1984-85 budget or to present their request and Grimes received com­ allocations from next year's Semi-Formal Attire Encouraged answer questions before the plaints from irritated Board of Directors will have actual budget making session requestors as early as the to take the responsiblity upon began. "There was no first day of the budget themselves to become $2.00 for adrhission and gambling money possible way to please session. informed as the the budget everyone. Some groups. "A.S. will not send copies of process," advised Grimes. Requests Received Public Safety 1,235 0 Sponsored by Waterman Dorm Club Merit Awards 80 0 Women's History Week 2,737 1,274 Village Council Intramurals 9,970 8,000 FLEAC 225 225 ••••••••••••••••••• Evening Office 200 200 Child Care 4,500 1,000 ESCAPE 1,540 1,000 INTRO 3,524 1,750 ' Committee For Clubs 3,000 1,000 Financial Aid 7,000 1,500 Living/Learning Series 1,000 0 Cal State Chronicle 12,000 8,000 Family Performance 1,891 0 Series Cheerleaders Summer Theatre 1,000 0 Career Week 500 200 Gals and Guys German Club 1,400 0 CSSA 7,123 4,400 Associated Students 44,153 37,669 Yell Leaders Elections 500 0 A.S. Activities 21,033 15,707 Cinco de Mayo 2,300 2,500 Black History Week 0 2,500 Lease Student Union 5,600 5.600 Dishonored Checks 450 200 Book Co-Op 2,357 1,500 Legal Aid 375 300 Publicity 4,212 3,106 Typesetter 7,817 6,317 Totals 147,722 103,948

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and damages. computer a special password intercepted data concerning a Tapping into a computer must be given in order to gain potential mining field and I system is not an easy task. access to other information. modified it to make it appear First of all the hacker has to There may be several series bad. Later, the oil company by-pass many obstacles in of these kinds of barriers, but had to eventually sell the order to gain full access to the through trial and error the land because investors stored information. The hacker finally succeeds. In refused to take risk on what usual way is through a most cases the hacker's aim they thought was poor land. computer with a telephone at computer systems with The company which altered hook-up. The hacker then which they are already the original data bought the uses his automatic dialing familiar. land for its own use. system to locate the exact This type of offense is However, brilliant the telephone number of the considered to be a white scheme was, it was computer he is trying to collar crime. Nickles further eventually detected. reach. For example, if the explained these criminals are Computer owners and law individual kiiows the first obviously intelligent makers alike have quite an three digits of a company's individuals who have access interesting problem on their number (881) he can then to $100,000 worth of hands. They do hope, program the computer to dial equipment. In some in­ however, that tougher every telephone number with stances these crimes are penalities and more con­ that prefix. Eventually he actually committed by victions will deter the will arrive at the correct businesses. Some years ago, likelihood of computer crime combination. Once he has during the big oil rush in from becoming an even made contact with the Alaska, one company bigger problem. r,. RA Selection/ cont'd from page 1 All of the RA's will go students who must learn Lisa Alfano, Dan Schaefer through a week of training how to juggle their school and Mike Chatham are before they officially start work, social life, as well as current RA's that reapplied their job in September. For the Resident Assistant job. and next year will have those RA's not returning, The RA's recieve free room different dorms. Eventhough Chantel White, Debbie and board as their pay for they are already RA's, they Haessly, Sharon Saks, and their work, which balances had to go through an Dave Bristow it's time for the out nicely for them. interview. Dan Schaefer was countdown. Sharon Saks, There were twenty very excited with the currently Waterman's RA applicants that tried out for selection of such a "diverse" said,"! had a great year! As the position and through two staff. He said, "I'm lookine much as I kid around, telling This 1952 Buster Crab comic book originally sold for 10(. It rigorious interviewing forward to a summer of the returning and new RA's •s one of the many comic books on display on the first floor of sessions, eight people were relaxation and then getting what stupid fools they are, I'll ^he Pfau Library. chosen. Barbara Goldstein, right back into it again." miss it all."

PAUSMIIMO &TATIOIM PALOMINO STATION PALOMIIMO STATION yEALTInl CQU PROUOLY PRESENTS Positive Thinking This is a weekly column. If you have any health- EVERY related questions that you would like answered, drop SUNDAY your questions in the box in the Health Center Lobby. 1. How Important Is Positive There are many known and NIGHT Thinking In Curing Cancer? unknown causes for headaches. 8:00 P.M. Allergies, chronic sinus infections, When a pathological diagnosis of smoking too much, being under too - 2:00 A.M. cancer is made from tissue much tension, or any illness can be examination, active therapy must be the cause of headaches. The Bop Til You Drop— instituted. The therapy consists of unknown causes of headaches are three modalities or a combination of much more difficult to help. To be ALL YOU RQCKERS...TAKE fT OFF THE them. The first is surgery, consisting specific, smog is very irritating to the mucous membranes of the nasal STREETS & BRING IT TO THE STATION of excision of the involved tissue. There was an old adage that big passages. This can certainly cause surgery for little cancers gave the headaches. To solve the problem, one best results. This is changing and, at must get rid of the smog contact by present, combinations are more having a good air filter on your air desirable-an example is breast conditioning unit. Then stay inside POPPERS & BREAKERS CONTEST surgery. The second modality is all day. In short, there is no simple medical therapy with chemotherapy answer. • *100«*—1ST PRIZE • and endocrines as the two most popular. Lastly, there is radiation • FREE HORS D'OEUVRES • therapy consisting of radium, cobalt, etc. As previously mentioned, any of *10 FT. P.S.T.V. VIDEO SCREEN• these can be used in combinations to 3, I Have Been Feeling Strained give the desired results. And Tired Lately. I Know It Is • 18 & OVER INVITED • From Stress, But I Don't Know PLUS PALOMINO STATION'S 2 OJ •. Now, back to the original question. What I Can Do About It? What Can I Do? -THE FINEST IN THE INLAND EMPIRE- Yes, a positive attitude and cooperation is very important as part DANNY JACKSON & MICHAEL EDDY of therapy for a good result from any With the great emphasis on success, of the above mentioned methods of people have been pushing themselves ALL YOU ROCKERS - ROCK YOUR BODY treatment. to the limit of endurance. The strain of a family, a job, a marriage, or a 2. Why Would A Person Get school load allows little time for rest, EVERY Headaches Daily From The Heat let alone sleep. Stress, as defined, AndSmog?Is ThereSome Way To enters the picture and the Student SUNDAY Prevent This? Health Center will try to help with its counseling service. We are here to One can't simply say that heat and help, along with the Counseling and rn4]eai-«773 NIGHT!!! Testing Center on campus. DPm Bt Palomino Dr., RfvoraMa smog are the cause of a headache. May 16, 1984 Cal State Chronicle

Coping With Stress in College Fashion by Richard McGee "Stress is a result of body sees it as a dangerous you fail that one, you can always take the class over. Education What do you think of when normal living. The question situation." becomes one of does it "This reaction," Coffey Your life won't end because you hear the word "stress?" of one bad gra^e," Coffey. To some stress means manage you, or do you says, "originated with the by Carol Leish manage it? It is important to cave man. Imagine a cave Stress builds on itself. burnout, feelings of being in a Although the net results may helpless situation, while realize that stress is not a man going outside his cave. In fashion does two plus He pulls up a bush and take years to see, changes do others seem to take stress.in mental problem." People two plus nve equal thirty? discovers a huge sabre tooth become noticable. "The stride. What causes this often fail to notice their How is getting an education reaction to a stressful tiger hiding behind it. What's weakest organs start to go in one's wardrobe different different reaction in people? first," said Coffey, "you wind "Stress is a physiolo^cal situation.' "Feeling over­ he going to do? Beat it back to from a fashion show? his cave...The cave men who up in a constant state of response to your environ­ whelmed, helpless in a Judy Stanfilltere, in store situation, these are all didn't develop this response exhaustion, a strain is placed coordinator at the Casual ment," said Dr. Renate on the heart, the blood Nummela of the Cal State manifestations of stress," did not survive, and Corner shop in the Central Coffey said. "Some people therefore this 'fight or flight' pressure begins to rise, until City Mall, gave two wardrobe Education Department. one day something finally "This physiological response can't seem, to get anything trait has evolved with us. seminars in the Student The body now sees a test as a snaps. But the effects of may manifest itself in done, they put things off, and Union on May 9 from 11-12 sabre tooth tiger, and we get stress begin so slow that emotional reactions, but it is then find that this increases and 12-1. The Cal State their stress." the same response." most people don't recognize Organization for College actually constant adaptation them." of your body's systems Women sponsored this event But how can people deal to make women aware of without the necessary rest with stress? "People need at and regeneration that it what they wear. Judy least 20 minutes a day for Stanfilltere said, "What you needs," said Dr. Nummela. themselves. Too many people Each of us reacts to stress wear, changes your ap­ never take the time to focus pearance and your image." in different ways: Some, like upon themselves, to slow Bill Stevenson, Senior, According to Judy Stanfil­ down, relax and ask ltere, the foundation of a Ccfmputer Science, deny it themselves how they feel." exists. "After 4 years ' of wardrobe consists of 9 pieces college, there is no such thing of clothing (2 suits, 5 blouses, as stress! Tell me I'm going to "This 20 minutes of and 2 extra pants or shirts). have a final in five minutes, relaxation, when done on a "You can take 9 pieces of I'll say 'Who cares? Let's go!' regular basis, gets the body's clothing and make 30 chronic levels of sugar and outfits." Our shop stresses Others, such as Carol adrenalin back down to a customer service to get the Peters, Math major, react in a normal basis. People need to most economically and to different way. "I stop eating. build this 'relaxation pattern' keep your wardrobe interest­ Last time I did that I lost 20 back into their daily lives. ing and exciting. We carry clothing for petite, juniors, pounds. I guess the best way They need to practice to deal with it (stress) is just relaxing, and then start and misses. We dress all keep plugging away at watching themselves." women according to what whatever it is you are "People have spend years needs they have to meet and working at." getting into the positions express in their careers, at The college environment they are at today, so they home, and at school." causes a great deal of stress have to work a little at this. Can a CU helper a to students, according to There is no quick fix." customer? "Yes," said Judy Steve Coffey, who is a i Stanfilltere. "A 'CU' is a graduate psychology student Once each quarter the customer call up file, to make J employed by the Counseling Counseling Center conducts sure that people are aware of Center, and the conductor of a free three-hour workshop in sales. We keep records on the stress management "A lot of students see "We are such a 'go- stress management and what women buy, so that we workshops offered each taking a test as putting their oriented' society, and this relaxation. "The people leave are aware of what styles and quarter by the Center. self-esteem on the line. Their causes us problems. This the workshop totally colors are suitable for them. "A lot of people don't really body perceives the test to be a 'got-to-have' philosophy relaxed," Coffey said, "and if The various textures, know what they are going to danger, and this invokes a really screws things up. Most they continue to work at the materials and colors in for do next year. This 'exist­ 'fight or flight' reaction. The people don't realize that they techniques I show them, lean each season are in the store. ential- anxiety' people are heart rate increases, have other options." guarantee that they will feel The clothes are moderately feeling is actually stress," different chemicals enter the "So what if you fail a test? better in as little as two pric:ed to expensive. They do weeks." Coffey. bloodstream, because the You'll pass the next one. If a wardrobe seminar show on a personal basis free of charge, and also help with those who are building a wardrobe. "We stress thai career women dress for success." If you want to AIMHIGH "dress for success" ca:I Undergraduate Casual Corner at: 889-jlOb. Engineer Conversion Program Collegeoraduates Now you can apply your basic science and math courses toward a degree in engineering. The Air Force Under­ graduate Engineer Conversion Program prepares you to be an officer and an engineer. While in engineering school, you'll be a second lieutenant with full pa and allowances. The Air Force covers a tuition and educational expenses. For complete details see MSgt Jess Farley YEARBOOK SNAPSHOTS 1881 Commercenter East, Sui«e 222 San Bemadino, CA 92408 ABOVE:Dina Williams demonstrates (714) 888-0744 her new styling mousse. RIGHT: Sheryl Hammer demonstrates her ability to cater to )^01ISIO€ the students. A great way ot Mfe. Check at the Student Union to order your yearbook. 0 Cat State Chronicle May 16, 1984 Student MUSIC TRIVIA Record Rack: Style Council Trivia Questions: he is from. Film 1. Booker T. Boffin, the keyboardist on Def Trivia Answers: by Sharon Stalcup rapping of Dizzy White. This Leppard*s "Pyromania," 1. Ray Manzarek is Awards In a time of banality in in combination with a is a pseudonym for'— currently producing the Entries are being sought music there comes a group background of Calypso 2. Scandanavia*s Krokus L.A. band X. for the second annual Dore with innovative ideas such as makes "A Gospel" a perfect took their name from--- 2. Mr. Morrison was Schary Awards for Human has dance tune. 3. Since I get paid this week arrested for droppif^ his Relations Film and Video presented in their new album The next song takes a and I am feelinggenerom leathers in Miami. Productions. The com­ entitled "My Ever Changing slightly different approach. here's another "Beer in the 3. And we have a winner! petition, sponsored by the Moods." "Strength of Your Nature" Pub" question. Four out of Carl Seduryk was the first, Anti-Defamation League of Hailing from England, the takes this dance beat and five members of Duran and only, person to answer B'nai B'rith, will select the duo is composed of ex-Jam adds intricate keyboard solo Duran are from Birming­ the question Robby Krieger best student-developed films member and reminiscent of Billy Preston; ham England. Tell me assisted Blue Oyster Cult and video productions on musical compatriot Mick giving it the qualities of a which member is not from in doing a new version of human relations themes of Talbot. Weller solefully plays guaranteed club favorite. Birmingham, and where "Road House Blues." 1983-84. excellent guitar licks while "Here's One That Got The late Mr. Schary, a singing in a sultry manner, Away" has a sound which feature imaginative piano Changing Moods" is absolute playwright, producer and accompanied by Talbot's was obviously inspired by the work by Mick Talbot. hit material. Currently hlmmaker, was active with keyboard brillance. Beatles 1965 album. Bobby "Headstart for Happiness" gaining popularity on the AOL for more than 40 years, Although they have Anderson's violin solo also sounds very much like a airwaves, this mixture of seven of which he served as produced a twelve inch single makes this a must for "Haysi Culture Club tune, while 1960's excitement and fervor national chairman. entitled "A Paris" and a mini Fantazee" and "Dexy's Mick's Blessings" shows us leaves you wanting to hear According to Maxwell LP called "Introducing Style Midnight Runners" fans. the innovative combination more. Dane and Michael H. Dann, Council," "My Ever In contrast to these fast, of Paul Weller's voice and co-chairmen of the Awards Changing Moods" is their uplifting songs "You're The Mick Talbot's work. "The Style Council, as part of Committee, all student first full length LP. Best Thing" offers us an Paris Match," which is sung the second british musical productions completed in the Weller and Talbot have not aesthetically appealing, by Tracey Thorn sounds like invasion (along with Duran 1983-84 college year are only harnessed a sound of latin influenced romantic it was nulled right from a Duran and Culture Club), eligible for the first, second their own, but have also ballad composed in a soothing 1940's film classic. apears to have suceded in and third place prizes which paved the way for new similar to that Phil Collin's The creative instrumental breaking the mold, that is, will be awarded in four aspiring musicians. music, this one is great for a "Dropping Bombs on the embarking on a break from categories, two each for film The combination of relaxing evening with White House" has a big band the sing-song rigors of top 40 and video. All entries must be blues/rock with elements of friends. sound quite reminescent of radio. Poetry set to music. My submitted by June 30. soul is evident through "Headstart For Hap­ the Nelson Riddle Orchestra Ever Changing Moods by The categories for both upbeat songs such as "A piness," "Mick's Blessing" in its prime. Style Council gives new life film and video are: Narrative, Gospel" which features the and "The Paris Match" all The title track, "My to any turntable. animation, live action; and Documentary, experimental. First place winners in each category will receive $1,000, Book Review: The Old Man and second place winners, ^00. Third place winners will receive inscribed certificates the Sea by Earnest Hemingway of accomplishment. Plaques by Michele Butler will be presented to the the effect of understatement, between the Old Man and the sun? We were born lucky, he schools which sponsor the The Old Man and the the irony, or the heroism of boy, Manuelo, and, going thought. first place prizewinners. Sea is required reading for this isolated individual. In around, I would plot the Old Sentences such as these, Awards will be presented at a most high school students. short, I really didn't "get it." Man's relationship between which I once thought were special luncheon to be held in When I forced to read it I This time though, I was in a the sea, a land bird, and, in too short, simply abet the New York City in October. remember thinking, "What a position, perhaps because of the "six o'clock" position, the sense of leanness and provide Each of the prizewinning bore. All those short age experience, to appreciate sailfish. Working my way clarity and vividness to the productions will be con­ sentences about some old guy and even relish this book. back up I would have the sea, character and the setting. We sidered for purchase by ADL fishing!" When I reread the If I were to chart the action another land bird and the are able to empathize with or inclusion in and novella this week I realized and characters of the book, movement back up to the the Old Man's feelings and distribution by its Human that the man was neither too which won the Pulitzer Prize ending with Manuelo and the appreciate the bravery and Relations Audio-Visual old nor the sentences too for Fiction in 1953 and was Old Man. This perfect discipline in his actions Library, perhaps the most short-I had just been too the impetus for the awarding balance forms a microcosm because of the careful extensive in the world. > young. of the Nobel Prize a year later, which is lean and yet never craftmanship of the author. The student efforts will be While I understood the I would probably use a circle. empty or uninteresting. It is To everyone who was judged by a panel of notables surface story about the This most natural structure Hemingway's gift to the force-fed this book when they with distinguished achieve­ attempt of a man to catch a is reflected in the images of reader. were, perhaps, too young to ments to their credit in the hugh sailfish after more than the relationship of man to Imagine if each day a man appreciate the value of ields of cinematography, two months of catching nature on which this story is must try to kill the moon, he commitment in the face of television and human nothing, I did not recognize based. At the top of the circle I thought. The moon runsaway. impossible odds I recommend relations. the precise balancing of would have the mutally But imagine if a man each day another journey with The characters and situations, supportive relationship The' suggested themes should have to try to kill the Old Man and The Sea. students might consider prejudice, discrimination, 20% Off Student Discount cultural pluralism, ethnic and minority portraits and problems, inter religious understanding and demo­ cratic ideals but added that there is no limitation in choice of human relations subject matter. Students desiring to enter the competition must submit a 16mm print or a three- quarter inch video cassette along with an entry form and a letter of recommendation rom a member of his or her school's teaching faculty to Jore Schary Awards, Television, Radio and Film Department, Anti-Defam­ ation League of B'nai B'rith, 823 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017. Entry •orms are available from the ilm and video departments Please mention ad when of colleges and universities One of the original Batman comic books is on display on the and from ADL. first floor of the Pfau Library. making appointment. exp.6/l5/84 Ma 16, 1984 Cal State Chronicle . ,? POOL ypyiR • fi: Ml %* ll

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Offtca Managar Bualnoaa Managar Lillian J. Enstrom, Diane Lang Is Resident Assistant Selection Ethical?

Th« Cd Stat* Chrontct* PoNelaa Dear Editor, determine the candidates for positions? Student partici­ Tl>e Cd Stala Ctironlda is published under the control of the CSCSB Publications Board. It is published on a weekly basis for a total of 2B issues lessquarter breaks ar>d final exam periods. Contact The results of the Serrano the second interview. During pation is important, but to the office at 067-7497, 5500 State Colieqe Parkway. San Bernardino, CA., 92407. for further Village popularity contest are information. these interviews all such a degree? Would not Lettare to ttia EtfHer should be kept to a maximum of one and one-half typed pages. Letters which in. Again, it was determined candidates were not student biases and prejudices attack any person may be held until that person has had time to respond inthe same issue as the other by who, not what you know. letter. Letters must include name and address, a phone number, and must be sigrted, although names interviewed by the same enter into the interviews? We will be withheld upon request. All material beccxnes property of Tfie Cd 8tde Cbrenlda. I'm refering to the Resident panel. Four members of the feel this process of selection The Cd State Chronfcie reservesthe right to edit aN copies sutxnitted inorder to comply with space requirements and libel laws. Assistant selection for the current staff were also up for for the second interview is Advertising requests should be addressed or directed to the Business Manager at the addressand dormitories. As before, the number above. consideration in the second highly unethical. Student ClaaaMad Ada may be ordered similarly except that such ads for students, faculty, and staff of current staff has maintained interview. In effect, candidates are not equally CSCSB of reasonable length are free. their clique. interviewers from the first considered for these state Ad and Copy Oeadllnaa are tlte Thursday preceding the date oi publication. Copy received after that date appears >n the paper on a space available basis. The CU StateChranlda reserves the right The selection process is round selected candidates positions. We hope that such to refuse to print ads and copy submitted after the deadline. unusual for a state position. AdvartWng PoNey. The Cat State Chronlcte accepts advertising in good faith but makes no they would be competing practices will not continue on warranty, and does not check any goods or services advertised for validity. The initial interviews were against in the second round. this campus. The Caf State Chrentda is funded by an annual allocation from the Associated Students to cover the costs of printing and expenses, li is distributed free to students and the community. The remairtder conducted by the current Is it ethical that students of the funding is generated by The Cal Stat# Ctirantete itself. staff. The purpose of this decide who shall be Dan Romani first interview was to considered for state Tom Thornsley