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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 4-25-1969 April 25th 1969 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "April 25th 1969" (1969). Paw Print (1966-1983). 100. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/100 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. * Mr A S B * * ELECTION RESULTS TALLV PRESIDENT: # Kan Harper 151 Bill Maddox 58 TREASURER: Barry Thompson 232 Paul Bryant 180 Garrity 2 Al Coffeen 229 VICE PRESIDENT: write ins 6 Mike Cairk 148 abstentions 30 Cy Smith 235 * JUDICIAL REPRESENTATIVE: Ralph Wilks 49 Muner Hanafi 236 write ins 3 Tillery 34 abstentions 10 Wilson 10 SECRETARY: Nagle 6 Marsha Vollmar 149 Mary Aguiar 24 Dr. Pfau Approves * misc. 40 # abstentions 232 * * ELECTED Eight Depts Abolish Comps PRES Barry Thompson * V. P Cy Smith By DAVE BROWN comprehensive examination comprehensive examination * SECT. .' ;... .Marsha Vollmar The college-wide requirenrent requirement. Instead, each major requirement. * TREAS Al Coffeen concerning Comprehensive Exams must demonstrate the ability to CHEMISTRY - Retain JUD. REP Muner Hanafi was abolished March 24 by independently develop and comprehensive examination President Pfau, at a meeting of the execute a project in theatre. requirement. * ^ Academic Council, on the ENGLISH — Abolish the PHYSICS - Retain 9|c»{e3k:k3K3|e»fe3|e)|c:|c)|e9fe9|c:|e3fe)|c)ic)|e)ie3|e3tc3|e)ie9|c:ica|C9|c)|e>|e3|e4e recommendation of the Faculty comprehensive examination Senate. comprehensive examination. Each student will be required to take requirement. Abolition of the College-wide the Institutional Testing Program SGCIAL SaENCES DIVISION - requirement did not, however, examination, advanced test HISTORY — Abolish the remove Comprehensive Exams as Literature in English, prepared by comprehensive examination Trustees Urge Reagan a requirement of the discipline. the ETS. requirement. The following recommendations POLITICAL SCIENCE - of the academic discipline on FRENCH — Abolish the Abolish the comprehenave to Restore 20.5 mill. Comprehensive Exam comprehensive examination. examination requirement. Requirements were approved at MUSIC — Comprehensive LOS ANGELES — Trustees of administration and teaching SOCIOLOGY — Abolish the the Academic Council on April examination requirement remains The California State Colleges have positions; comprehensive examination 21, by Pres. Pfau: in effect. voted to ui^e the Governor and 1.5 per cent increase in requirement. HUMANITIES DIVISIGN - PHILGSGPHY — Retain the the Legislature to restore non-instructional positions above PSYCHOLOGY - Make ART — Abolish the comprehensive examination approximately $20.5 million cut the across-the-board 5 per cent to comprehensive examination comprehensive examination requirement without change. from the 1969-70 support budget be used for inequity adjustments optional. To be graded "Pass with requirement. Instead, require that requests submitted by the Board which range between 2.5 and 5 SPANISH - Retain the Honors" or, not recorded. each student exhibit a last October. per cent above the 5 per cent base comprehensive examination BUSINESS ADMINISTRA for certain classes and positions; comprehensive selection of his requirement. TION — Retain comprehensive Three trusted' committees — An increase of $7.5 million or studio work, during his senior NATURAL SCIENCES examination requirement. year. Campus Planning, Buildings and 3.8 per cent in additional fringe DiVISIGN- ECONOMICS - Abolish the DRAMA — Abolish the Grounds, Educational Policy and benefits for the faculty; BIGLGGY - Retain comprehensive examination. Finance — acting with full-board $1.1 million in additional health authority have passed several benefits for all employees; and resolutions relating to the $700,000 for changes In the resubrmssion of specific budget position classification structure Scrlven DiscussesRevolution reductions. The Sard's original and for premium overtime and support budget request called for night shift differtials for certain an estimated expenditure of $299 positions. When &. in What Form? million and salary increases for Trustees also agreed to resubmit for the forcible overthrow of the faculty and non-faculty of $39.9 a program augmentations budget By BEN JACQUES Will the transitional educational government whenever it fails to be million. The Governor's support of $20.1 million which included In a campus lecture titled "The dictatorship be itself transitional representative of the people. Most budget allowed $274.8 million $2.5 million for disadvantaged Obligation to Revolution" Dr. to the rule of the people, or will it human rights have risen out of and earmarked an additional students enrolled on all campuses Michael Scriven, University of remain as just another power violent revolutions. $13.1 million, or 5 per cent, for under the Economic Opportunity California at Berkeley professor of structure, as in Russia and in most salary increases. other countries? Will the Program. The Governor's Budget philosophy, last Tues presented — At the same time that there is allocated $1.3 million for program the following points: revolution create an environment The Board resolved to resubmit now a voice calling for the ethics more susceptable to change? Most its entire original request for a augmentation but no funds were — The general attitude today is of love rather than of business, included for the E.G.?. do not, indicated Scriven. Will the 12.8 pa: cent increase for all not whether revolution is good or referring back to Gandhi and revolution exaggerate the good it instructional and instructional — Trustees again designated the bad but "when and in what form" Christ; there is also the voice of does for society when in reality related classes. E.G.?. as "very highly priority" it will take place. There has been activists calling for violence now, the lives of the people are not The salary package also and agreed to a^ for a legislative an "historic commitment to then pacifism later. "Now we significantly better? included: bill to fund the program and, in violent revolution" for most of fight; then rebuild," and "Smash — Questions to ask about the $1.4 million to provide for addition, would seek the funding the world from classical times to now so we can breath!" non-violent revolution are: will it greater differentials between the through the Director of Finance the present. For example, the — Revolution is to be defined as work? Can it get enough support? various levels of academic and the Governor. United States Constitution calls a significant changing of social Will it work as well as a violent and political lives of the people. A revolution. A non-violent revolution's life expectancy is revolution therefore needs to be about 30 years. backed up by "great ingenuity — A violent revolution can be and commitment" from its leaders termed justifiable only if it creates (as in the Indian revolution led by an environment in which more Gandhi) in order to solve the human freedoms can be realized. (Lontinuea on page 3) For example, the French and American revolutions made possible more freedoms; whereas in Memorium the Russian revolution under On behalf of the Pawprint staff Stalin and the German and the entire CSCSB student counter-revolution under Hitler body, we wish to extend our created a more restrictive deepest sympathy to the family environment. and friends of Miss Rose Crist. — In order for a violent Rose, who has been in attendance revolution to succeed it must at CSCSB for four years, died last demonstrate adequacy of means. Friday, April 18, 1969. Its gains (projected Throughout her four years. Rose improvements) must significantly — a 22 year old History major — outweigh the losses to both sides has been active in both Theta Psi over a period of time. Further, the Omega and the Newman Club. revolution becomes senseless Rose has resided with her parents, when it uses arbitrary violence, Mr. William G. Crist and Mrs. Vera cruelty and indiscriminate terror. G. Crist, at 964 Virginia Ave, THREE O'CLOCK BACH . last Sunday, Dr. Charles Price assisted CSCSB students in a presentation of a Questions facing the vioient Colton. Funeral services were held baroque musical program. Six musicians fron neighboring communities accompanied Mary lou Ham, David revolution are: is revolutionary at the Immaculate Conception Johnson and Dennis Dockstader, the three CSCSB students who edited and prepared the program. (Photo violence justifiable in promoting Church, Colton, at 9:00 a.m. last by Terry Nicholson) human freedom and happiness? Monday, April 21. Page 2 PAWPR INT April 25,1969 Editorial RILING, BUT CURRBLB Invisible Majority They say that a picture is worth a thousand words during last Monday's campaign speeches in the Free Speech Mall Call Dear Sir: contact us in the Financial Air concentrate on the local level," he Area, the ASB governmental canidates almost outnumbered Office, L-120. Letters can be great for morale. is reported to have said. The the audience of students. At the high point of attendance In essence the new law says that headlines of this article clearly were twenty-seven students who bothered to appear Please publish the following announcement: If you would like certain financial aid shall be creates a negative attitude toward constituting 2% of CSCSB's 1330 member FTE student denied for a two-year period to a our college. body. to brighten the day of a serviceman in Viet Nam, make a student who is convicted in a Monday, in the Free Speech WESBSTER'S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY OF THE new friend, and enjoy the pleasure court of any crime of major area, Jerry Rohde was asked to disruptive activity on a college AMERICAN LANGUAGE, (World Publishing • Company, of receiving interesting letters, comment on this article. He Cleveland and New York, 1966): "apathy .