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Campus braces for trick-or-treat invasion

On , the day before which Career Day will doubtless Antiquities. The market for an­ writer it is not necessary that you rich in the commodities market, Halloween, CSCSB will be aswarm ignore — for which certain sorts of cient artifacts is considerably know how to write, though a cer­ how to improve their sex lives, how with high school students out to academic preparation can be at inflated, and a student with a good tain basic literacy (of a sort to save (or, perhaps, dissolve discover, through Career Day, how least a help. As a service to its background in art and an­ theoretically gained in in­ cheaply) their marriages, how to a college education can provide constituency and an addendum to thropology should be able to cash troductory English .classes) build a log cabin. Psychological them with future wealth and Career Day itself the Weekly in on the demand for Inca, Aztec, fa-obably doesn't hurt. What is selfhelp books are probably the wellbeing. Pawprint lists some of these off­ and Maya treasures — or, more essential is a good gimmick and a surest winners in our inseciu*e and Faculty members from dif­ beat occupations here. modestly, to recreate Zuni flair for self-promotion. Poetry and introspective society; take a few ferent academic departments, like 1. Smuggler of Pornography. The silverwork, Kwakiutl totem poles, fiction will get you nothing: you psychology courses (lO establish hucksters at a fair, will try — quite idace to smuggle pornography and old-time Papago basketry. If must recognize that your vast your credentials), seize on your disinterestedly — to sell these into, these days, is the Middle your genius is for administration potential audience is a mass of gimmick ("Transvahiational innocents on the idea that their own East. A background in business, rather than creation you can malcontents eager to improve Introdynamics," or the like), in­ discipline can best lead to art, and foreign languages will oversee large-scale forgery their lives and willing to buy any vent a few spicy case histories, and {X'omised lands, pots of gold, doubtless help the enterprising operations in exotic lands and then book that tell them how to do it — look forward to a rich and happy hnancial security in a troubled porn smuggler to elect suitable manage the sale of these forgeries how to make friends, how to get life as a talkshow guest. time, exciting and worthwhile wares (Amsterdam and to leading American museums — careers, and the like. Copenhagen are good sources) and or, if you have a yen for authen­ These claims may — to be to peddle them for maximum ticity, get into the rob-the-ruins CSCSB students vs charitable — seem somewhat ix'ofits in such exotic (and oil-rich) racket, in which you will doubtless exaggerated. But we should not be markets as Teheran, Kuwait, and meet i.iany other interesting and compus cops bottle set prematurely harsh. There are Jidda. enterixring people. careers even today — careers 2. Forger of Precolumbian 3. Writer. To be a successful for Nov. 6 Student Senate holds closed meeting A donkey basketball game in imately familiar with theip between a group of Cal-State ; asses last week at the stables in By John Whitehair Debra Urquijo to fill the treasure's the ASB sponsored Uieir program. students and a team made up of Colton. . Quoting Roberts' Rules of Order slot, however the Senate mOst give Senator Blaine will make her Campus cops is planned for Proceeds will go toward as their authority. The Student final approval to all Executive findings known at the next Senate Thursday night, November 6 at Disabled Students Association, Senate closed their meeting to all Cabinet nominations. Meeting along with a report on 7:30 p.m. in the Cal-State gym. according to Lorraine Smith, visitors and reporters and ap­ Andy Butts and Jane Cecil new elections rules and other by­ The object of the game is to Activities Advisor, who will cap­ proved several student govern­ *hrgued that they were qualified for laws changes. make baskets and score points tain the student team. Tickets, at ment appointments and tabled the position and persuaded the Senator Cecil dominated the without falling off one's dbnkey. $1.50 for adult and $1.25 for others during the regular Senate Senate to table the matter until all second half of the meeting, The donkeys are equipped with children may be purchased at the meeting on Oct. 22. four candidates can be interviewed reporting on various actons of the special rubter shoes that will not door. Advance tickets may be All Elections Committee at the next regular Senate meeting. appropriations committee of which ruin the gym floor. secured through the Cal-State positions were approved, with In other business several she is a member. Both the campus police, whose activities office for $1.00 Maria Pasillas appointed chair­ financial matters were taken care A travel request from the main function at the college is Students participating are Mark person and Aurora Sanchez, of, an Activities expense ac­ Disabled Students Association was supposedly service, and the' Kornfeld of Crestline, Norman Amelia Sanchez, Steve Jacobsen count was transferred, a Drama sent to the appropriations com­ students, dedicated for the most Caouette, Riverside, Paufa and Judy Barbo seated on the Department request for $2(X)0 was mittee, $500 was transferred to the part to studying, it is said, have Rainsberger, Lake; Chen'l committee. tabled for a week, Andy Butts' ASB plK>ne account, $250 was men and women players on their Hill, Bishop; Judi Jones, Loma Paula Rainsberger's ap­ request for $50 for the Model U.N. approved for Friday night films, teams. Linda; Kim Warner, San Diego; pointment as Junior Class was approved and a request for j and in Emergency action. Ac­ Visits to the training camps of Paul Hardy, Indio; and Chery president was also approved. funding of an Indian concert was tivities Advisor Richard Bennecke both sides revealed that all players Crane, Gary Crump, Sol Irving, However after hearing put off for another week. was granted $600 for the Outdoor are inexperienced in the art of John Herrick, Kevin Gallagher and arguments from two of the four Rules committee chairperson Leisure Program. donkey basketball. Players and Steve Burt, all of San Bernardino. treasurer candidates, the Senate Judy Blaine reported that she was Mike Lambert reported that he is mounts will become acquainted for So come watch the campus cops postponed their decision on filling studying the request made by working on a solution to the night the first time at the event. get their faces rubbed in to the gym that position. representatives of a Student lighting problem on campus. The students will have a sli^t^ Boor. The Executive Cabinet chose Eie^tal health plan last week that edge on ^e cops as they became The Weekly Paw Print, Tuesday Oct. 26,1975, page 2 Editorial Increase Student Union fees Governor Brown's veto of a bill that would have increased student fees to construct and run the Student Union was a disappointment to many students who have waited patiently for the Union for a number of years now. The construction of the Union will hopefully go ahead as scheduled despite the vetoed bill. Dean of Students, Kent Monroe, who is in charge of the Union construction, will submit a plan to the Board of Trustees soon that will allow the con­ struction to proceed. However due to inflation the student union fee now set at $6.50 will have to be in­ creased in the near future. Operating costs, salaries of Union personnel and other expenses will not be met with the fee set at the current level. ,Many cut-backs to the original proposal have already been made. These deletions will not be necessary if Brown had not vetoed the bill. If the students want a Union and one that is fully equipped and staffed they will have to face reality and have the fee increased. If students in the past had fhe foresight to consider rising inflation costs, the Union would have been constructed by now. If you are concerned that Cal-State students have a Union that they can be proud of, you should join in the movement to raise the fees to any amount necessary and get the Union built now!

Announcing: Creative issue I he Last issue of the Weekly PawPrint this quarter, which will be published on the ninth of December will be a creative issue. All students, faculty and others are encouraged tc submit poems, ^rose, drawing or pictures. If an excessive amount of material is submitted the Weekly PawPrint Editorial Board and the Paw Print's faculty advisor will choose which entries are published. So get those typewriters typing and speed ball pens drawing and submit your best works for publication. I THINK THATS A LAND IN' PAD ON TOP/^

Letter to the editor John Whitehair Editor Owen Sheeran Managing Editor Dear Editor: Frank Sheeran Entertainment Editor The time has come to take pen in to think I'd had the gall to make Keith Legerat Head Photographer not mean having to battle off hand and express the grievances such a request, yelling "This place bandy-legged, racquet-swinging, Roger Broadfoot Cartoonist Joyce Harold collectively of many students who SUCXS" as they stomped away. skate-board-riding, soprano- Staff Writer participate in sports on this When, upon concluding our game TaoQue Lin Staff Writer voived-15-year-old-jocks in order to Len Ehret campus. in the stolen court, I offered the get in a game of racquetball or Staff Writer Especially, I wish to voice a court to a student over the ten or so Eunice Justice Staff Wrtier tennis. And these kids are the complaint concerning the over­ racquetball groupies, one of them lesser of several evils - try fending Published every Tuesday during the school year, except during final whelming abundance of non- said I deserved sugar in my gas exanunation periods and quarter breaks. Editorial and business office is off a 6'3" brute of a father with his students who have over-run our tank. Needless to say, this has got located in room 22 of the Physical Science building. fat wife in curlers and their three facilities which should be reserved to stop. These incidents are light Deadline for calendar items, letters to the editor and announcements is snot-nosed brats on a Saturday for paying students. The tennis and compared to some far more hostile Thursday noon prior to publication. afternoon. We will not tolerate this racquetball courts have begun to threats upon those of us who want Altcontributions must be typed and double spaced when submitted or infiltration much longer. The take on the appearance of an to play ball on our courts at our they may not be printed. Letters to the editor will be printed on a space problem is getting worse, and has adolescent lost and found. school. available basis and must include proper identification of the author now been formally aired. A Yesterday, for example, when I Through this letter I am solution must be found - NOW!! Names will be withheld on request. Opionions expressed are those of the asked two high school students author. requesting responses and hopefully Most Sincerely, (with skate-boards in tow) to solutions to this increasingly an­ Address all correspondence to: The Weekly PawPrint, 5500 State Linda Wattson please vacate the court, they noying problem. College Parkway, San Bernardino, California, 92407. stormed off indignantly, appalled ^eing a student at CSCSB should Hi , r'M yDHN WHITIEH^R , Voo 6ee WFSF (jwpgi. AtTVAUY, Pornt^6> ooT VOUR EDITOR. r vUDRC MY eves ? r pidio^T dcr A )0€.U>5PAP^R MY r4ic weeic OFF Fi/BRY 'etA. FROU u;4rcw/A/(5 ifiF eKe^ms)4. r MNP TO Par our thf Wceifltf MTE shouj. Tney'Re fhcw A BIT, 50^AE FFDFL5E\L^ PAvJPRt^/ Al^D r NBFO vORlTlivjd STORIES AO- tOm SAY MY 6A6^ ARE 0eSOMtKi(r\ mip// so Vou TH0M ( BOT T Coutv USF '7' \A^LPL tT f

PAVUPR*WT orpine IS UoMTeV IW THE P. S. I3I>ILD;I06. FROMTH^ THB POOR. Roo«\ /oo.a:a^ SC>MCOW«*S RNERE ALLOAY. 'The Weekly Pawprint, Tuesday Oct. 28/1975/ page 3 Activities Committee needs leadership By Frank Sheeran Curious why you haven't read soon. Politics, as we all know, program for students. This year anything about concerts, movies, takes time. the Activities Committee has a guest speakers, and special events Assuming the appointments will budget of $12,000 for the three at Cal State? Then perhaps we can be made before too much time has quarters. But according to ASB |tiib throw some light on the unfilled passed the Activities Office is Vice-president Fat Egetter that chair positions in the ASB Ac­ ready with some helpful in­ budget is based on a student tivities Committee and furnish formation. The Activities Office enrollment of 2500 students some insight on how the campus works closely with the ASB Ac­ (currently student pop. is 3900), so Activities Office and the Activities tivities Committee to provide he expects the Committee to Committee function to provide students with a well balanced request an increase in funds. 471 W. 4th St. students with an activities entertainment program. Richard Already $4500 is held for film or­ program. Bennecke, activities advisor, ders, with remaining money to Two weeks ago the Paw Print views the Office as a facilitator to cover concerts, lecture series, and reported that an Activities the ASB Committee. "The Ac­ costs for security and publicity. San Bernardino Chairperson would be appointed tivities Office creates a continuity shortly and work started on film of programs from one year to the orders, concert and dance next," says Bennecke. "The schedules, and guest speakers. As Committee has access to all the yet the position is unfilled and the activities Information in the office. activities calendar bare. And For example, we collect in­ STUDENTS believe it or not, you can blame it formation on bands interested in Good Food & all on politics. It appears that performing on campus. Then jx-ice i& ^atState da^, difficulties have developed in the becomes the screening device. BEER appointment of students to the Obviously if their fee is $1000 the Burgers — Chili ^kow ^our J.2). and ^et a Activities Committee and the budget wouldn't allow it." The Hot Dogs — Soups possible solution seems to be the information is put4n a booklet for establishment of a dual chair­ consideration by the Committee. Fries & Rings pitcher oft eer for on4 't.OO manship. Factions in the ASB The Activities Office makes the Pooi Tabies Games government favor two different necessary arrangements for CHILDREN WELCOME n^ht there id a dart candidates, and since compromise special equipment, custodians, and is an alternative to conflict campus security. THE WOODEH NICKEL resolution here's what they L^t year the Activities Office 842 KENDALL DR. contedt an J on ^hurdda^A foodhaii propose: two chairpersons. and Committee conducted a study 883-4317 Barring, of course, the appearance to determine what student interest fand have tit eir ch^tlance. of a third party candiate Cal State is in the area of activities. The will have an Activities Committee results provide a balanced Our College Plan: 9I a month buys all the bank you need.

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Photos by John Whitehoir

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Christian Life Club Officers NEWLY ELECTED officers of the campus Christian Life Club presided at the Noon meeting in Commons-219 for the first time last Tuesday. Pic­ tured, they are fourth from left, Morris Adams, president; next to him, Helen LaPointe, vice- president; and extreme left Fran Fischer, secretary- treasurer. Others pictured are David Sodke, Joanie Viethum, Eunice Justice, Wayne Grunwall, Dr. Theron Pace, and Carol Zurborg. The group meets every Tuesday. Put yourself in the picture!

Photo by John Whitehair

Paropsych Seminor Planned '33300,000 By Dan Jack rhe workshop is open to anyone sense perception (ESP-HSP); Unclaimed You live in the fxesent, and with an interest, and involvement Kirlianphotograj^y and auras; X- you've probably studied about the will be the key word. Persons at- energiesm such as plant talk and past. How 'bout taking a look into . tending the sessions will be invited pyramid power; Astrology; Seltolarsltips to participate in a number of ex­ UFO's; consciousness; and many, the future? Over $33,500,000 unclaimed scholarships, grants, aids, and periments. many more. Since current general interest in fellowships ranging from $50 to $10,000. Current list of Avid futurists seem to feel that On-going experimental work into many "of these fields is going up on these sources researched and compiled as of Sept. 15, 1975. a daily basis, Parapsych seminar Parapsychology looks in this pyramid power, ESP, Kirlian participants are assembling a fun, direction on a continuing basis. effect, plant communications, aura-color-music phenomena, and UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS people-to-people workshop for Most people are quite surprised 11275 Massachusetts Ave., , CA 90025 Saturday, November 1, starting when they learn that an upper other areas will be explained, out in BI-105 at 10:00 a.m. There division courrse entitled: Seminar explored, and demonstrated. O I am enclosing $9.95 plus $1.00 for postage and handling. will be a general orientation, which in Experimental Parapsychology Several ESP tests will be given will hopefully include a few special is offered by the Cal-State throughout the day, including guests. Arrangements are being Psychology department. outdoors, if the weather is nice. PLEASE RUSH YOUR CURRENT LIST OF made to have an expert in the field But...wait a minute, just what is Here everyone will have a chance UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHPS SOURCES TO: of consciousness and meditation, a that thing called Parapsychology? to participate in a large-scale, urologist, and EEC specialist, a Simplistically, it a rather scientifically controlled test of Name. Pyramidisl, and maybe even a eclectic para-science, which delves telepathic communications. "sensitive" of two (sensitive is a into the world of the unknown, If results are significant, they will be reported in a future issue of Address. new, mor> humanistic term for one especially in the area of the PawPrint. Everyone is invited, with psychic abilities). lAenomonology. City State.^ .Zip. Some of its fields of con­ but if you can't make it...send a (California residents please add 6% sales tax.) Of equal interest is the seminar centration are: extra or higher couple of thoughts! moderator, Nikilai Khokhlov, who is well known in the higher circles of Parapsychology. He obtained his doctorate at Duke University, and while there U.P.C. Presaddresses faculty was associated with the late J.B. Challenge Rhine in the Parapsychology Warren Kessler, president of the go beyond rear-guard defensive Laborator, the hub of Parao- United Professors of California action and actively address basic sychological studies in the U.S. (UPC), spoke at a meeting of Cal- |x*oblems in our system". State faculty on and Kessler enumerated other called for meetings with Governor {X'oblems facing instructors as the Now you don't have to U.C.L.A. Brown and organized action by need for more time off to increase each local to effectively resolve their own knowledge of their field, choose between serving sponsors fx-oblems facing the instructors. a dental plan and other fringe yoxrr country and Kessler wants the meeting with benefits taken for granted by Brown to influence future budgets workers in other industries. continuing your Chicono that affect the professor's salaries Kessler is traveling to all the and benefits. "The California State campuses of the CSUC system in education. Low Day University and Colleges Board of order to drum up support for his Trustees never give us what we action plan. Challenge your The Chicano Law Students want so we are going to the top", he Issutjs of state wide concern will Association will be sponsoring a said. , be negotiated in "meet and confer" body and your I.aw Day for Chicano applicants. Kessler pointed out that salary sessions with the Chancellor, the Chicano students who are planning increases in the CSUC system have Trustees or the Governor. mind when you to apply to law school or those who not kept up with inflation in the Kessler said that some of these are considering law school as an past six years. concerns include the fact that pro­ choose Combat educational alternative, are in­ In that time period, Kessler also fessor's salaries are 17.3 per cent Arms and Project vited to attend the activities which said, faculty workloads have in­ behind the cost of living rise. will be held on Saturday, creased, resulting in a decline of Student-faculty ratio has AHEAD. November 1, 1975 from 10:00 a.m. academic quality. deteriorated 11.4 per cent since to 3:00 p.m. at the UCLA School of "We're not asking for com­ 1969 which means, according to Ask your Army I.aw. pensation for' the increased Kessler, that students now have a The purpose of the conference is workloads", Kessler stated, 11.4 per cent less chance of in- Representative. to provide information concerning "however we want our salaries to terracting with their faculty, and admissions and financial aid ap­ catch up with the cost of living in leads to a feeling that teachers are plication processes. addition to creating improved not conceru'ed with students. 885-8407 All interested Chicano students student-faculty ratios. Kessler said that the profes.sors are encouraged to attend Law Day Kessler, a philosophy professor will not assume a hat in hand at­ San Bernardino and if you have any questions at CSUF, told the assembled in­ titude when they confer with the regarding the conference, you may structors that faculty cannot afford Governor and other top officials. Join the people contact the Chicano Law Students to wait for a bargaining law to "Baby birds only get fed if they Association at UCLA. begin to fight for competitive chirp", Kessler stated, "and we wfatAv jomed the UCLA School of Law, benefits and professional working will be chirping pretty loud at Los Angeles, Calif. conditions. those meetings with the Gover­ (213) 825-7483 Kessler emii^asized, "We must nor." The Weekly PawPrint, Tuesday Oct. 28,1975, page 5- Idyllwild offers good restaurants and shops

by FRANK SHEERAN trees and ends in pine and museum, craft shops, and camping locomotive. Friday: PS 10 "Legend of Hell If you are new to this area of iev^rgreen forests. This time of the area. Admission is free. Take In­ House" 6:00 and 8:00. Free Southern California you'll soon find ye^ the maples are turning colors Take Interstate 10 to Yucaipa, terstate 10 east to Redlands; Saturday: Escape '75: BUS that autumn is one of the finest and ti:e contrasting hues are then north to Oak Glen Road. Go California Street offramp. TRIP TO SANTA ANITA RACE times of the year (the other is fantastic. during the week if you can, Escape '75 is the answer if you TRACK, $5 includes trans., ad­ winter) in San Bernardino. You Don't expect Idyllwild to be a weekends tend to be a bit crowded. don't want to transport yourself. mission, and beverage. may curse the gusty winds but developed mountain resort; it's On weekends quite a number of The Activities Office and P.E. UCR; remember, the wind keeps the small compared to most mountain people fly hang gliders at Blair Eiepartment are sponsoring a bus Wednesday: Part III "Ascent of smog where it belongs (in L.A.) towns and the residents prefer it Park. It doesn't cost anything to trip to Santa Anita Race Track this Man" LS 1500. 12:00. FREE; "The and creates a clear view of San that way. watch, so bring your cameras and Saturday, and the cost is only $5 Emmigrants" LS 1500. 7:00, 9:45. Bernardino Valley. So even with You can expect good shoot some film. Drive east on per person. $1 the threat of mid-terms upon us, restaurants, interesting shops, and Kendall Drive to Little Mountain This price covers the tran­ Friday: "Theatre of Blood" and get outside for at least a full day. a few drinking places. Rd. Blair Park is on the other side sportation, admission, and a "Fearless Vampire Killers" LS There are plenty of places to go, Take Interstate 10 east to of Little Mountain. beverage. 1500. 7:00 and 10:30. $1 and depending on what you do Banning, 8th Street-Idyllwild off- Although not officially open until What you choose to bet on the Saturday: UCR Barn Cof­ when you get there, gas is the most ramp (or alternate offramp if November 22 the San Bernardino ponies is up to you. Sign up in the feehouse. Contact UCR for you'll have to pay for. Here are construction is underway) and County Museum has welcomed Activities Office, No. 143 in Student scheduled artists and admission some suggestions: follow the signs. At mcst it's visitors for some time. Not all the Services Build. Do it quickly cost. One of the complaints about hrs. from San Bernaidino but exhibits are completed but those because there's a limit on how UR: Southern California is that it lacks worth the drive. that are finished are most in­ many people can participate. Tuesday: American Studies distinctive seasons, "...they just It's apple season at Oak Glen and teresting. Halloween is Friday and for Film Series: John Ford'a "The run into each other." Immigrants you don't have to be a great fan of Rock and mineral collections, those who enjoy fright Cal State, Informer" in HL 100. FREE to the area can waylay this protest apples to enjoy the drive. Indian rugs and artifacts, and bird UCR, and UR are offering a Friday: "Repulsion" and sur­ by taking a ride to Idyllwild. The There are acres of orchards and and animal exhibits are presently selection of spooky movies. Consult prise co-feature. Casa Loma scenic drive begins at the base of numerous gift shops and on display. the calendar for show times and Room, $1 Mt. San Jacinto and ends 26 miles restaurants. You can purchase Adjacent to the museum is a admission prices. PENNY UNIVERSITY: 8:30 later in th-^ small mountain apples by the bag or bushel and get renovated Victorian house (soon 10 CSCSB: Friday and Saturday. For blue community. The road winds any kind of apple made product be a dinner house), an old wedding Tuesday; 12:00 film, 4th floor grass music at it's best see "Wild through groves of oak and maple imagineable; also a wildlife chapel, and a magnificent railroad Library, Listening Facility Hickory Nuts" and singer Bonnie Murray. Admission: $2.25 Local sports hero interviewed By Joe Long Our interviewee for this week is starred in was Butch Cassidy and we definitely need more female Ernie Fischer, alias Don Mossi, the Sundance Kid. participation. alias Mathma Kay Ganjeeves, who Don is here in San Bernardino on Don's favorite sport is water played in the Indian League with a scouting job, and will soon open hockey, played primarily back in the Rhode Island Reds, which was up a franchise in Colton, as he's India where they do not have ice­ then traded for Pismo Beach, of heard there are a few good ball rinks. Don's very good at walking the Sand Lot League for a sack of players nesting in the hills of San on water. potatoes (51b. bag at 25 cents a lb.) Berdo. Don was very active in sports for and five checkered (yellow and Don's team plans to use Tennis 9 full years out at Patton State, orange) cumberbunds. Balls in this "The People's Tennis which is not too far from Cal State. During this interview it was Ball I.,eague," of the International We had started wondering quite interesting . to comment on Stickball Federation. Some of especially when Don told us he was Don Mossi's appearance, as he Don's friends who i^an to help Athletic Director. looked somewhat different than in collect money for this League The P.E. Staff is concerned his baseball card pictures. Don include Ballard, Red Ruffing, (an about Don, and wondered if stated that after he quit playing old friend who owns the famous schizophrenia had anything to do ball he grew a mustache. He is now dance hall off of Mt. Vernon), and with Ernie Fischer, alias Don af^earing in Police Story and has well known athlete from CSCSB, Mossi, alias Mathma Kay Gan­ other numerous offers to star in Monte Pearson (Don roomed with jeeves' present state of mind: movies. One recent film Don Monte in Pocoatello, Idaho, where schizophrenia being described as they played ball together on the having a mental disorder marked Pocoatello Spuds in the Over the by a loss of contact with reality, Line League). When asked what personality disintegration and Don thought of the P.E. facilities at often hallucinations. Pontywoist League Cal State, he commented that they However, "Our hearts are open happenings are of the utmost intensity, and are to you, Ernie, don't become too up to par with such famous schools discouraged, you still" have a few as Eagle Rock, Citadell, and In­ friends." MONTE PEARSON'S AERIAL sanity State. Don also stated that Don Mossi, San Berdoo Scout CIRCUS BOMBS "US" FOR SECOND STRAIGHT TIME 19-13. by Ernie Fischer QB Roy "Hong Kong" Sievers and ace Monte Pearson cranked up their passing attack to defeat the US in the nationally televised Pantywaist League game on Oc­ tober 17. The loss dro{^ed Diane Blocker's US into second place. Pearson's SISSIES, on the other hand are now the only undefeated team in their division, with a record of 2-0. The SISSIES drew first blood as Sievers found Pearson all alone on Monte's favorite pattern, the "Roomis a la Sigloomis Hook." Monte scored again on a 4&-yard pass from C. F. Tomlinson, late of the WFL. The most awesome play of the game, however, was a P.A.T. run by "Bronk" Reise. Her fierce blast up the middle totally d^oralized the oj^sition. Aging veteran Ken "4-flags" Soto somehow managed^to score for U'S to make it 13-6 at halftime. It was all over but the shooting in the second half as Sievers and Pearson hodted up again for a score, this time on the old "whizzeroni drop^iut" play. The •'.ib. dock ran out as the US narrowed the score to 19-13 on a sneak attack play. It's a long season and the young dorm outfit (US) may i ^ r eventually wear down the old- timers who are playing out their careers with the SISSIES. Korote Club seeks new members The Cal-State Karate club has The Karate Club is a non-{n'oRt announced that al^ students in- educational organization and a interested in traditional Japanese member of the Japan Karate Karate, are invited to participate Association, the All America in the activities of the Karate (jlub. Karate Federation, The American 4:1 The club has set tentative Collegiate Karate Union, the meeting times at 2:30 p.m. on Inland Empire Karate Association, Friday afternoons at the CSCSB the Desert Karate Association, and Physical Education gym, room the American Athletic Union. number 104. There are no charges or mem­ Meeting times will be changed if bership fees required to par­ necessary to accomodate all in­ ticipate in normal club, activities. terested persons.

Photo by Keith Legerat. At the end of two rounds the much improved OUTSIDERS. Kurt Nelson, Mary Schanback MILK DUDS stand as the only Games are played each Monday at (TEAM), Jeff Keith, Jennifer undefeated team in Cal State's 3:30 p.m. on the P.E. fields so come Lankford (OUTSIDERS), Robbin intramural Softball league. The out and participate if softball is King and Kris Crudup (MILK DUDS have disposed of the TEAM your thing. Standout performers to DUDS). and the MORONGO HUSTLERS, date have been: Willie Hamilton, but their biggest test will be the Barbara Harris (HUSTLERS), Flag football highlights

RAIDERS BOYCOTT END a gun, it's another Cavalier cused of assault and battery ZONE GET BLITZED42-0 touchdown!'' seemed to be the only among other things. The Raiders The Raiders can now say they response printable that the only "shining moment" was when have something in common with Raiders could muster on that injured, but still hustling A1 Diaz Custer after the Little Big Horn, gloomy day. would carrv the baU. All in all the with civilization after Atilla the The Cavaliers scored in a variety Raiders s.iould've stayed in bed Hun had his fun, and with the of ways. Ken Davis's accurate and phoned in their results. Photo by John Whitehair Victims which the shark in Jaws passes were hauled in by Jim Karate Club members Mary Ann Harnifchek, Bill Nuesse and Brent scalped, raped, and devoured. "Hopalong" Cassidy and Tom Sheffleer. Unfortunately for the Raiders they Smith, the passing attack was Team standings were on the receiving end of a 42-0 aided by the fine blocking of Jim beating by the Cavaliers. Alio which allowed Ernie Fischer, ANNOUNCEMENT The Cavaliers showed a passing Mike Ainesworth, and John Nagel FOR THE RECORD: attack faster than a speeding to run devastating sweeps through FLAG FOOTBALL CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL bullet, a running game more the Raider defense. The Cavalier (Black & Blue Division) WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY powerful than a locomotive and a defense %as anchored by Mike TEAM W L defense able to leap tall blockers in Ainesworth, Chris Nelson, and Cavaliers 2 0 Who Knows 1 0 Stan Kidmore. Near the end of the a single bound. "Loc^! it's a Raiders 1 1 COLLEGE OF LOW bird, it's a plane, ,oh son of game this defense was being ac- Los Carnales 0 i OF ORANGE COUNTY Morongo Hustlers 0 2 AN ACCREDITED LAW SCHOOL (Pantywaist Division) TEAM W L OFFERS A PROGRAM OF CONTACT LT. MAX Sissies 2 0 ^CORLEY OR GYSGT. US 0 2 FULL-TIME LAW STUDY *KEN STUMBO AT THE CO-ED SOFTBALL IBCOMriONS ENTRANCE TEAM W L TO BEGIN IN JANUARY ON THE 27th or 28 Milk Duds 2 0 Morongo Hustlers 1 1 of October 1975 or The Team 11 IN EITHER ZVi or 3 TEARS of FULL-TIME law study CAL3>v( (15-16 classroom hours per week); or Outsiders 0 2 IN EITHER 3V2 or 4 YEARS of FART-TIME day. evening, 3-PERSON BASKETBALL ^ or weekend law study (3 classes per week. 3-4 hours ("A" League) per class); TEAM w L You can earn your JURIS DOCTOR (J.D.) degree and The Best 6 0 qualify to take the CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION. The Family 5 1 WRITE OR PHONE FOR CATALOGUE Time in a Bottle 3 3 Just "3" 2 4 Dept. Poop-Outs 2 4 1111 North State College The"?" 0 6 Fullerton, CA 92631 ("B" League) TEAM W L (7141 993-7600 Mother Truckers 3 0 Misfits 2 1 APPLY NOW FOR DAY, EVENING, OR WEEKEND Monte's All-Stars 4 2 CLASSES BEGINNING JANUARY 19, 1976 Flatfoots(sic) 3 3 SIMILAR PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT COORDINATE "7" 3 3 CAMPUS IN SAN DIEGO Morongo Hustlers STUDENTS EUGIBLE FOR FEDERALLY INSURED STUDENT LOANS 0 6 APPROVED FOR VETERANS •

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Salary: S601.00 - $631.00 per month Students interested in running for an A.S.B. Office should pick up a Salary S647.00 - S679.00 per month Starting date: November, 1975 petition from either the ASB office or from the Activities office. Starting Date: November, t975 Application Deadline: October 28, 1975 Petitions will be available beginning Monday through Oc­ Application Deadline: October 28, tober 31. The Department of Music will. 1975. Pick up applications^^t 1010 W. ^ Positions available include Freshman Class President, Vice-President, {resent a one hour tape-slide Pick up applications at 1010 W. Baseline, San Bernardino, turn in two Senators, Secretary and Treasurer. presentation on ELDRIDGE Baseline, turn in resume before resume before 5:00 p.m. Oct. 28. The Graduate Class has an opening for a President, and two Senators. JOHNSON AND THE VICTOR 5:00 p.m. Oct. 28, 1975. Three Senator-at-large positions on the Student Senate are also opened. TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Campaigning for the positions will begin on November fourth and will on Friday, at 7:30 p.m., end on November 10. library, 5th floor. MON.-FRl. 8:30-5:30 E. H. Utto of RCA Advanced Elections will be held on November 11 and 12 with polls located near the SAT. 9:00-1:00 Library and opened from 8 a.m. till 7 p.m. Technology Laboratories in New COPY SHOPS Students who decide to run for any of the positions should contact the Jersey will present the program managing editor of the Weekly PawPrint as soon as possible so that their which is drawn from material campaign speech and picture may be printed in the November 11 special gathered over a two year period election issue. from libraries, museums and XEROX COPIES private collectors. 3 The multi-projector presentation NO MINIMUM Term paper help available covers the history of the 3'BUSINESS CONTRACT {rfionograph prior to Johnson's FULL COLOR COPIES AVAILABLE Sweatin' out that first term paper? Hang in there, help is in sight! interest, the organization of the RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO The Library and the Learning Resources Center have pooled Victor Company, the building of professional know-how and have come up with a special class on the Camden Complex, the con­ 3920 MARKET 244 WEST 5TH researching and writing term papers. The Dynamite Term Papers class tribution of the recording artists, 686-2700 889-6911 is not a class in the sense that you have to attend, it's there for you to use World War I activities of the and benefit from in your other, more formal, classes. company, the impact of the radio The next session of Dynamite Term Papers will be held tomorrow (Oct. in the 1920's, the change from 29) at 2 p.m. in Room LC-13(). This particular session will be on "Indexes acoustical to electrical recording, SHAKEY'S nZZA and Abstracts: Researching Journal Literature." Johnson's retirement and the Both Ms. Linda Miller, External Affairs Librarian, and Ms. Diana acquisition by R(.'A, and Johnson's PHONE 882-2929 Pelletier, Learning Center Instructor, who are conducting the class, urge philanthropic gifts to various students who are facing that first term paper with dread to give it a try. communities. Recordings from They don't guarantee straight A's, but they agree that if you take the 1895 through 1929 will be featured, 2433 N. SIERRA WAY class seriously you'll boost your CPA as far as term papers are con­ including many recorded in New cerned. Jersey. SAN BERNARDINO The good thing about the class is that you can pick it up at any of the Cai-State students and the public sessions that might most benefit you. Other upcoming topics, times, and are invited- to this visually places are: presented history of the (Near Highland Ave.) "Documenting the Paper," Thursday, Oct. 30,2 p.m., LC-27. phonograph. "Working Bibliography," Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2 p.m., LG-27. Hours: "Writing & Revising the First Draft," Thursday, Nov. 6, 2 p.m., LC-27. Library announces 11:00 to 11:00 Mon.-Thurs. Black exhibit 11:00 to 1:00 Fri. ond Sot. Audio-Visual facilities provided "The Black Presence in the Era 11:00 to 10:00 Sun. The Audio-Visual Conunittee of the Campus Council wishes to inform of the American Revolution," a the student body of the audio-visual materials available to them through bicentennial exhibit, will open at the audio-visual department in the basement of the library. LC 87 887- the Cal State, San Bernardino 7296. Library Saturday, Nov. 1. Students are able to do anything from video taping off the television to According to the Smithsonian making slides and super 8 movies. Many classes use the facilities to institution, which is circulating the MEN/WOMEN - TECH/NON-TECH record lectures or to tape interviewing techniques in a simulated T.V. display: studio. "It is the aim of this exhibition to Everyone is invited to see and use these facilities. restore to the national memory an historic fact that has been long GRADUARNG suppressed or forgotten — the living presence of black men and This week's happenings women during the 30 years that Wednesday stretched from the martyrdom of Crispus Attucks in the Boston A.S. Senate Mtg. 10:00 AM to 12:00 SS-171 Massacre of 1770 to the conspiracy NOJOB? Rho ZetaChiMtg. 11:00 AM LC-215 of Gabriel Prosser in Virginia at M.E.Ch.A. Mtg. 12:00 NOON LC-256 the turn of the century." Newman Mtg. 12:00 NOON LC-244 Forty panels tell the story of Thursday blacks during this period by October 30 presenting their portraits and UMAY HIGH SCHOOL CAREER DAY All Day deeds in pictures and words — as Tennis Singles Begins Gym soldier and sailor, founder of the 7:00 PM black church, fighter for equality, Woodpushers Anonymous Chess Games to 12 Mid. 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