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UC student lobby, the CCVP also announced it California State Student will be sending a delation No Myth in Collegiate Voting Power Assoc. and a wide network of to a non-partisan national interns and volunteers on student conference on voter SacramentoPromising to universities throughout to vote," Lofgren stated. "Through our voter campuses across California registration to be held turn out "500,000 new California to demonstrate the February 10-12 in Boston. power of the college registration, voter education, to put educational issues in student, faculty and staff the forefront for this year's community vote. and get-out-the-vote efforts, 880 student government voters for both the June Sand elections. CCVP is a project of According toJim Lofgren of the campus community vote presidents and campus November 6 statewide the California Council On the CCVP steering commit­ will be a major factor in this newspaper editors joined in elections," the campus Student Educational Needs tee, the collegiate voting year's elections." calling the conference, billed campaign for voter partici­ (CCSEN), a non profit pation (CCVP) today kicked power is not a myth. "This In a non-partisan effort, as "the largest display of campaign focuses upon the CCVP will work with corporation dedicated to unity among student leaders off its 1984 campaign in improving the quality of Sacramento. CCVP has potential voters who CALPIRG, Frontlash, The in more than a decade." targeted over 140 colleges and otherwise would not be likely League of Women Voters, the education in California. fflal Statf

Volume 18, Number 13 Serving Cal state, San Bernardino February 1,1984 No And- Americanism In Germany Says Quelle by Dennis Hatcher long been viewed by some as Consulate in Los Angeles for The West German Consul merely an extension of the 2 years. In his early 30's, for Public Information, occupation immediately after Quelle has a beautiful wife, Herbert Quelle, spoke to a WWII, nuclear weapons in Corina, who, like himself, large assembly on CSCSB their homeland is seen by has an excellent command of last Monday,Jan. 23. Quelle's most Germans as intolerable. the English language. topic was post War Germany. To them, the missiles Although they enjoy Addressing the audience in represent a total disregard Southern California, they a room filled to capacity. for the safety and existance admit to dismay at the Quelle focused the first half of (iermany by NATO, and stereotypical German of his discussion on the the U.S. in particular. This portrayed in Hollywood question, "What makes the view is shared by other movies. Federal Republic of Germany Europeans who see the Cal StaU Chronicle: What (F.R.G.) different from the situation as using Europe as did you hope to convey to the Third Reich?" After a battleground for the students by your presen­ explaining the fundamental superpowers, leaving the tation tonight? differences in Germany's U.S. and U.S.S.R. untouched Quelle: 1 wanted to tell Basic Law and political by nuclear holocaust. This people that today, the FRG is structure. Quelle turned the opinion is given much a democratic state that is discussion to some of the credence by the fact that the open towards the world. This more critical issues facing missiles, according to Quelle, openness shows we are not the U.S. and the F.R.G.: are of short range-- afraid of opening our own American soldiers in approximately 25 miles-and borders and showing Germany and the stationing not the far reaching type everybody that we can be of nuclear missiles there. capable of striking targets proud of our political system. The subject of soldiers and deep within Soviet territory. Chronicle: Do you think missiles is a highly charged Any war involving nuclear most Americans are unaware and emotional issue for weapons would be fought on of Germany's importance in Germans. While the station­ German soil, destroying the world today? ing of American troops in German resources, cities, Quelle: There is some Germany, as part of the and lives. prejudice that the Americans West German Consulfor Public Information, Herbert Quelle, spoke North Atlantic Treaty Mr. Quelle has been in general, would not to a large assembly on CSCSB on the topic of post War Germany. Organization (NATO), has assigned to the West German con't on pg 5 New Theatre Arts Building Given Low Priority by Emily Hanisko (jovemor's office for the next It has been predicted that year, 1984-85. The reasons by 1994, $687.3 milion will be for the building being given needed to build new and low priority on the state's modernize, maintain and funding list is because of its repair old facilities on the low utilization, Mr. Urata campuses. explained. What does this mean to us The proposed building at CSCSB? For the moment, provides a 500-seat assembly not much. Cal State will area for Drama and also has probably be using some of auxiliary areas including that fund but not real soon. A thirty faculty offices and request for funds was made departmental offices. The by Cal State's acting building will have an Executive Dean and Director "assignable area" of 17,050 of Plant Operations, James square feet and a "gross Urata, for $220,000 to b^n area" of 25300 square feet. preliminary plans and Because most of the area would not be used for much t2DOOFTE working drawings for a new Theatre Arts Building. This other than drama presen­ request has tenatively been tations, it would be often STAFE GALIFORNIA COLLEGE SAN BERNABDIND turned down by the mSlEB PLAN cont. on page 3 Village Council In The Dark New Doctor Record Rack Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 page $ poge 2 The Cat State Chronicle February 1, 1984 Former Soviet Liason Addresses Students by Dennis Hatcher Handy's lecture included his in the recovery of Gary historical events since 1944. necessities of life from the Max J. Handy, a former U;S. observations during the great Powers, the U.S. pilot shot In that year, it became clear West, Berlin's population of 1 military liason officer to the Berlin Airlift, and the erection down over the USSR in 1962. the Allied Powers, which million faced starvation. Soviets in Berlin gave a of the Infamous "Wall of Handy has 23 decorations, included the USSR, would The Allies, cognizant of the presentation on post WWII Shame" that separates East and awards for his govern­ become victorious, and plans importance of keeping Berlin Germany to a group of CSCSB and West Berlin. ment service, and is a were made for the governing free, mounted the greatest students on Jan. 16. Speaking Handy was a member of the permanent alumnus of Gal of German territory. airlift in history to re-supply before Miranda Munson's U.S. intelligence community in State San Bernardino. With the three major powers, Berlin by air and keep it alive. German Culture class and Germany and Berlin for 17 Handy's presentation began U.S., ' England and USSR, other interested persons, vears. His team was involved with a brief description of governing the defeated According to Handy, over German nation, Handy 200,000 flights took place—an explained, the process of average of 600 flights per day- reconstructing Germany's -to bring food, coal, clothing shattered economy was of and equipment to blocaded great importance. But the Berlin. Equipment included a process proved to be anything complete electric power but smooth as the Soviets station set up to restore power were constantly at odds with to the city. What made this the western Allies on how to go airlift even more of a about it. Finally, in June 1948, "tremendous task," said the exasperated western Allies issued a new Handy, "is that these flights currency, the Deutsch Mark, took off and landed on over the objections of the unrestored airfields left over Soviets. To counter the from the war." After 11 months, western move, the Soviets the Soviets realized the futility issued their own currency, of the blockade and reopened. known as the Ost Mark, within Berlin. their zone of occupation. A few This would prove to be only one of the many crises to face days later, as tensions the city of Berlin and the Allies. mounted, the Soviets sealed off Berlin by halting all ground Handy then took his and water traffic to the city. listeners forward in time to a Berlin was now virtually quiet Sunday morning, August isolated 110 miles within the 13,1961. At 2 a.m. electricity to Soviet zone, cut off from the Berlin's electric train system A West German couple stare across the minefield border near rest of Europe. Without was suddenly cut off; phone: Duderstadt. In the background is a modem watchtower or shipments of coal and cont. on page 4 the East German side to watch for escape attempts. News Briefs - Last Chance Ana Personnel, 20 Civic' will be an all-day party on' Gene Anthony Ray and Ken 7272, to request a call back, If you're interested in Center Plaza,Santa Ana, Ca., Thursday, February 9th. Swofford. he will return the call the studying abroad with OTP 92701, 834-4154. "Country Jamboree" will be The auditions will be held in following day to set up an next year,and haven't turned the theme for the Winter Rehearsal Hall A, MGM appointment. in your application form yet, Festival. Studios, 10202 W. Wash­ The counselors are you're running out of time! Studying To Become A Associated Students invites ington Blvd., Culver City. graduate students in the So if you still want to polish Bilingual Teacher? all campus clubs to Contenders for "Fame" master's degree program in off your language skills, Californians who are participate in the Winter should enter at the counseling psychology at studying to become teachers experience other cultures, or Festival and the birthday Washington Gate, directly Cal State. They are in bilingual classrooms may just get a different celebration. "Prizes will be across from Motor Avenue. supervised by one of the six qualify for State aid, if they perspective on world affairs, awarded to those club booths "Fame" is produced by clinical psychologists on the you need to pick up an have financial need. which most closely follow the Eilenna Productions in college's faculty. The California Student Aid application form-if you theme, so THINK COUN­ association with MGM • Dr. Teyber stressed that Commission's Bilingual haven't already done so-fill TRY and dress the part!" Television. William Blinn is all counseling sessions are it out and get it back to us in Teacher Grant program is encouraged Clare Shara- the executive producer and kept strictly confidential. offering assistance to college PL 201. You have until the finski. Activities Advisor. Ken Ehrlich, the producer. undergraduates, graduates end of the first week in Clubs wishing to partici­ Trustees Endorse A- and teachers who are February. If you have any pate in the Winterfest should Free Counseling mendment For CSU enrolled in approved questions, contact either Ken contact Ms. Sharafinski at New clients are now being Constitutional Status bilingual teacher training Whitson or Dr. Rydell in PL 887-7407 as soon as possible. accepted by the Community CSU Trustees last week programs. The application 201 or call for an appointment Counseling Center at Cal endorsed a Senate Constitu­ deadline for the 1984-85 at 887-7471. Open Auditions for State, San Bernardino. tional Amendment which academic year is Feb. 9,1984. "Fame" People who are experienc­ would grant state constitu­ Students wishing to apply Open auditions for new ing personal, social or tional status to the CSU if Police Officer-Entry must be fluent in a second roles on the hit syndicated emotional problems may adopted by the Legislature Level language and must demon­ series, "Fame," will be held receive free counseling from and then approved by the The City of Santa Ana strate financial need. Grants on Saturday, February 11, 9 the center's staff. Each year, voters in the November, 1984 Police Department has range from $300 to $3,600 per a.m. to 5 p.m., at MGM several hundred people visit election. The amendment several job openings for entry year, depending upon the Studios in Culver City. the center. was introduced by Sen. level Police Officers. The amount of need, and may be Executive producer William "We've seen people who Alfred Alquist (D-San Jose). City will hire you as a Police renewed for up to four years. Blinn is looking for "strong are having trouble finding "The constitutional Recruit, send you to a male and female actors who new directions or following amendment would officially sixteen-week training Applications for the look like high school through and completing recognize that the state academy and pay you $1684 Bilingual Teacher Grant students, with a special plans they make for university and its lay Board per month. program and all other ability, i.e., sing, dance themselves," said Dr. of Trustees are ready to Upon successful com­ Student Aid Commission and/or play musical Edward Teyber, director of assume full responsibility for pletion of the training; grant programs are available instruments." the center. the operation of our academy you will be at high school counseling In order to omsidered, "Other people receive help campuses," said Chancellor promoted to Police Officer offices, college financial aid appliSaifV^Wi'st be l^lly 18 developing skills for W. Ann Reynolds. and receive a salary of $2027 officers and the Calif. by July 1,1984. interacting with others, Dr. Reynolds and Board per month. Student Aid Commission, "Fame," which has been making decisions and Chairman John O'Connell, Requirements: Must 1410 Fifth Street, Sacra­ renewed for a second season reducing stress. Many are in former president of the possess high school diploma mento, Ca., 95814, (916) 445- in first-run syndication the process of changing Bechtel Construction firm or G.E.D.; must be2I years of 0880. following two years on the careers, are recently divorced and CSU Chico alumnus, age by Sept., 1984; no felony NBC "Television Network, or having marital problems," urged the state legislators to convictions; eye vision stars Debbie Allen, Lee Dr. Teyber said. give careful consideration to 20/100 correctable or 20/20; Plan Now For Winterfest Curreri, Cindy Gibb, Albert The procedure for obtain­ the proposal. If passed by a be in good physical condition. The A.S. Winterfest and Hague, Billy Hufsey, Carlo ing assistance is simple. The two-thirds vote, it would Must apply by Thursday. Sixth Anniversary Cele­ Imperato, Carol Mayo client calls Dr. Teyber's place the issue on the Feb. 16,19^ to: City of Santa bration of the Student Union Jenkins, Valerie Landsburg, message phone number, 887- November, 1984 ballot. February 1, 1984 Page 3 The Cal State Chronicle A YEAR IN GERMANY by Brooke Laning everything we expected Sprachkenntnisse). Passing Have you ever dreamed of a Germany to be, it probably this language test was year in a foreign country, wouldn't be, which turned necessary in order to be learning to speak a foreign out to be pretty true." After allowed to study at a German language fluently, studying filling out a lot of paperwork university. Whitson said he at a foreign university, and learning about some of had had three years of travelling throughout the things they'd do in German in high school and Europe during school Germany, the group of 24 one year in college, but had vacations? If so, you should students, representing gone about two years without check into the California several Cal State campuses, studying any. Yet after the State University Inter­ took off the next day for two months in Tubingen, he national Program. Ken Germany. They played an 11- passed the PNDS and went Whitson, 24, currently a hour long backgammon on to the University of political science major at Cal tournament on the plane trip Heidelberg. State and Associated over. When asked if he Students' Legislative The group spent August experienced culture shock, Director, did, and was able to and September in Tubingen- Whitson answered, "No-well, spend an unforgettable year four weeks at the Spach maybe at the beginning-it in Germany. Institute for an indoctrin­ took some getting used to On July 25, 1981 Whitson ation-type program and stores closing at noon and not took part in a orientation another four weeks at the opening again until 2 p.m., or meeting at a hotel near Los American Institute to not at all after noon on Angeles International prepare them to take the Saturdays, and never Ken Whitson highly recommends the California State opening on Sundays." University International Program to interested CSCSB Airport, where, as he put it, PNDS (Prufung zum Nachweiss der deutsche cont'd on page 4 students. "They told us that Serrano Village Council is Back in Action

"We're back and open to activities. new ideas. The main goals of "If you're interested in the Village Council are to be getting involved but can't involved and plan activities make it to the meetings, we'd that are suggested by YOU!!" still like to hear from you," said Steve Crandell, Crandell added. President of the Village The Village Council Council. officers are: Steve Crandell, "In order to be successful, Mojave 228, President; Greg we need everyone's partici­ Lo^n, Waterman 206, Vice pation and ideas. We need to President; Theresa Kasick, work as a team and not like Arrowhead 131, Treasurer; the Redskins did," added Marianne de Boss, Morongo Crandell. 205, Secretary. Treasurer Kasick reported that the Village Council need every- earned $250 from fund partMpaHon raisers last quarter. "Let's one's get involved in more bake and ideas.'' sales and support those "Munchy Baskets" and increase our revenues," The Village Council meets stated Kasick. every Tuesday at 5 p.m. in Morongo, sponsored by the the Commons, Rm. 219. Council, is having a semi- Everyone is invited toattend. formal dance Feb. 10th and The Village Council everyone, including non- Villiage Counsil is back/ Officers pictured from left to ri^t: Theresa Kasick, Marianne de Boss, moderates grievances, plans Serrano Village residents, is Greg logan,and Steve Crandell activities,' and funds welcome to come!!

by Carol Leish Are there enough hours in priorities and keeping a not spend it (waste time). By the day that you control and schedule "to keep track of realizing whether the day or get a full benefit from? how you spend time," she night time is best for you, you On January 25 at 1 p.m. in said. Which is a priority? can schedule vourself and AVAILABLE the SUMP Dr. Martha Kazlo Watching t.v. or studying? increase productivity. from the Counseling Center, According to Allen spoke and showed a video on Remember, if you want a APPLICATIONS FOR Lincoln's "How To Get better understanding of time management. She Control Of Your Time and referred to time management coping with stress, come to Life," you can "master your the SUMP on Feb. 1 at noon as an effective measure to time and master your life." help in stress management. to leam how stress is a MMaM. M® According to Allen, by having manifestation and that "How do you spend your pnorities and goals within time?" asked Martha Kazlo. ultimately, relaxation the context of a daily todo list techniques will help you cope CAL GRANT DEADLINE- She then discussed the or you can live your life and importance of having with stress. though, that this campus is CSU students are usually Building in need of office space for older than students...else­ cont. from page I part-time instructors and where; nine of the campuses PRIORITY DEADLINE empty. Other universities others, according to Urata. in the chain have a limit to FOR FINANCIAL AID- and colics on the campus Construction is in progress how many students they will chain remain high on the where stor^e areas are being let come through the doors state's priority list because converted into office space, and regularly turn away they have demonstrated a added Mr. Urata. large numbers of them. APPLY recognizable need for The enrollment for the Bemuse of an increased classroom space. next ten years is expected to success of programs designed p The plans for a baseball remain relatively stable to attract minorities to o field for this campus have although the number of baccalaureate institutions, also been pushed back one eighteen to twenty-four year Cal State expected to be year to 1988-89. olds is expected to decline. enrolling more of these It has been recognized. The reasons for this are that students. February 1, 1984 _ Poge 4 The Cal State Chronicle Germany comy from page 3 Whitson said he took most abroad, "cost me ^,200 Mail-Art Show In The Dark of his classes in history and roughly, including airfare, What do Buzz Blur, F. Stop artists responded with three small gallery. economics. He explained that room and board, incidentals, Fitzgerald and Gail Alien hundred-ninety individual Gallery 2 is located in the German universities don't have in common besides and my vacation travel-the pieces of art. Some worked Visual Arts Building across have political science majors whole kit 'n kaboodle." funny names? They all the theme "In The Dark" into from the Admissions and per se-the most similar one Whittson had been working currently exhibit work in the their pieces, others person­ Records Building and is the would be international for a year and a half towards Mail-Art show-*Tn The alized the work with their first room on the right as you economics. the goal of going to (Germany, Dark" at Gallery £ in the own themes. Some of the enter from the north end. In comparing German so he used his savings, sold Visual Arts building. envelopes are as fanciful and Gallery 2 is open Monday universities to American his car, and took out a unique as the artwork itself through Friday from 11 a.m. ones, Whitson said, "There's government student loan in and are displayed on the to 4:30 p.m. The exhibition a whole lot less student- order to be able to afford the airconditioning ducts of the ends Feb. 20. instructor contact, since the IN THE instructors tend to stand on high pedestals." He did note, ''Whitson had however, that some of the professors are rejecting this been working for DARK trend and making themselves a year and a half more accessible. Whitson towards the goai also pointed out that most What started out as a\ German campuses are spread of going to project for the advanced out within the city itself, Germany^^.^' Photography class ended up instead of being a separate as an important cultural entity. Whitson felt that the exchange. The class sent an students studied their year abroad. invitation to four hundred- specific subjects so intensely, Whitson said he was able sixty persons who had^ they lacked in general to travel quite a bit participated in mail-art education, and said, "The throughout the rest of exhibitions before, as well as European system is basically Europe. Besides single day advertising in "Artweek." anti-general education-if excursions to Munich, One hundred-sixty-two your major is biology, that's Bodensee, and several all you're allowed to study." famous castles in southern In addition, Whitson ^aid, Germany with his group, "Classes are not designed Whitson took full advantage around exams and papers of the two-month-long Former Liason cont'd from page 2 like they are here." He said semester break around they are designed around two February and March by service in the eastern sector wall to seal off Berlin and stop allow greater freedom for the major exams taken midway travelling through Italy, was dead. By the light of dawn the exodus. It worked, inhabitants of East Berlin, the and at the end of the average Greece, and Yugoslavia, all of Berlin awoke to see although through the years, east has seen a great deal of five to six year study time at a mostly on his own, or with windows being boarded up, thousands have managed to improvement. Although much (^rmany university. The (^rmans he met along the ditches dug, and Soviet tanks Ascape to the west. of East Berlin still contain ruins State exam at the end of their way. Whitson said he is taking up positions in the Handy showed slides and from WWII, shops seem to studies is equivialent to a very impressed with the eastern half of the city. By personal photos, depicting have flourished and shortages Masters here. For their purposes, the students in his California State University sunset,, the wall had risen. A were, for awhile, disappearing. how the wall looked when first group took oral examinations International Program. He stunned Berlin, an outraged built, and of the "improve­ Since 1979, however, with the at the end of each semester. said that the Chancellor from world, watched In horror at the ments" made since then, such advent of the crisis in Poland, He also added, "Thestudents the Office of International drawing of this "iron curtain." as dragon teeth and ditches to East Germany and Berlin are that I knew weren't used to Programs in Long Beach, Handy explained the prevent automobiles from once again experiencing food working and studying at the Richard Sutter, came over to reasons for the Soviet action. bursting through the wall. shortages. same time-their university is Germany three-fourths of the Prior to August of that year, Glass, and sharp, jagged steel Of his personal beliefs or. paid for-ours isn't." way through the year to there had been great unrest in have been poured into the the Berlin wall today, Handy Whitson explained that he discuss the quality of the the Soviet zone of Berlin and concrete along the top of the stated, "I am surprised it (the did not work while he was in program with the students. Whitson remembered the East Germany. Millions of wall to discourage jumpers wail) has stayed up this long." Germany, because having a only complaint being that the Germans were entering the student visa, he would have and climbers. Mines and He explained that the Soviets language courses in Tu­ West via Ber^n. By August, 3.5 been allowed to work only machine guns, as well as maintain and modify the wall at once a week, and never twice bingen were not intensive million had managed to cross sophisticated electronic a great cost, implying the in a row for the same enough. He highly recom­ into Western hands. Soon, devices that can hear the Soviets can hardly afford the employer-it would be rather mends the program to any there would be no more people sounds of tunnelers have also expense in view of their difficult to qualify for a job CSCSB students who might for the Soviets to control in been added. continuing economic hard­ under those conditions. He be interested in such an desperation, they erected the Since 1971, when a new ships. indicated that his year experience. GUADALAJARA DO YOU LIKE SUMMER PEACE CORPS SCHOOL MONEY? University of Arizona offers more than 40 courses: anthropology, art, bilingual educa­ If SO, the Cal State tion, folk music and folk A HEALTHY dance, history, political Chronicle Needs You! science, sociology. Spanish language and CHOICE. literature and intensive Spanish. Six-week ses­ We Are Now sion. July 2-August 10, 1984. Fully accredited Be choosy. Become a Peace Corps nurse. Help people program. Tuition $410. in developing countries to organize clinics, village health Interviewing For Room and board in teams, and vaccination programs. You could make a Mexican home, $435. difference in one of over 60 countries where health care EEOIAA is poor or nonexistent. The Position Of: Write Guadalajara Summer School Robert L Nugent 205 Peace Corps Representatives will be at the South Entrance to University of Arizona Cal State San Bernardino's Pfau Library on Feb. 21 and 22. Put Tucson 85721 yourself where you're needed...Joln the Peace Corps! (602) 62M729 The Cat Stater. Chronicle February 1, 1984 Page 5 [ HEALTH CORNER j i! This is a weekly column. If penis and vagina. The 3r J have problems with1 you have any health- answer given by the patient ingrown toenails. Is there related questions that you can greatly influence the care anything I can do to would like answered, drop when missed periods, prevent this? your questions in the box in infections, surgical pro­ the Health Center Lobby. cedures, trauma, etc. are concerned. During the child Infected ingrown toenails are bearing period of a woman's a common problem that can 1. After eating too much, life, being sexually active usually be prevented by does taking laxatives help may be the cause of a missed proper trimming of the nails. one to lose weight? period. This may result in a What usually happens is the diagnosis of either intra­ nail gets trimmed or broken People with binge-purge uterine or extrauterine back on the side. This opens syndrome (bulemia— try pregnancy. An extrauterine the tissue and an infection vomiting or taking large pregnancy may be serious gets started. At this point, amounts of laxatives. Recent and life threatening if it hot water soaks ten minutes studies show laxative purges ruptures; therefore, the truth three times daily will help do not prevent the body from about sexual activity is vital clear the infection if you are gaining weight. A study done in diagnosis and treatment. lucky. This must be found that people who took 25 continued until the toenail over-the-counter laxatives grows out. If infection Genital infections have persists, then removal of the following meals absorbed created an entirely new field virtually all of the calories nail or other minor surgical of Sexually Transmitted procedures are necessary. consumed (90%). Comparing Diseases. The knowledge of this to people who took no The proper way to trim the Dr. John P. Miller was recently appointed to the CSCSB sexual activity is a must to toenail is straight across so laxatives, the study found ensure accurate diagnosis Health Center Staff. that 96.4% of the calories that you can feel the end of and successful treatment of the toenail with your finger. were absorbed. Laxatives both parties involved. offer no advantage in taking New Doctor Joins off weight. Weight control is For the successful outcome best accomplished by of vaginal reconstructive Health Center Staff maintaining a low calorie diet surgery, a surgeon must and exercise. There are no explore the sexual activity "The relaxed pace is the His responsibilities at the I Health Center include shortcuts! preoperatively. The extent of number one reason I enjoy the surgery and the type of being here. Practicing diagnosis and treatment, obstetrics means lots of long physical examinations, surgery depends on the emergency care and referral 2. When a gynecologist sexual activity of the patient. nights away from home. I asks, "Are you sexually decided it was time for a rest, to specialists. active?" Does this mean though it is hard to leave A San Bernardino resident, only activities involving a From the above, brief private patients I've grown he holds a 6.S. degree in penis, or other activities? discussion, it is evident that attached to," commented Dr. pharmacy from Temple the knowledge of sexual John P. Miller concerning his University. He earned his activity is important in the recent appointment to the doctor of medicine degree When this question is asked care of patients. It does not CSCSB Health Center. from the Marquette Uni­ by a gynecologist taking a only involve the penis. "For instance," he added versity School of Medicine. medical history, it refers to Remember, it takes two to Dr. James Savage while pointing toward the He served 16 years on the activities involving both the make a night to remember. orange and white lighted sign San Bernardino City Unified ) that reads 'Welcome to Miller School District Board of Time,' "that was given to me Education and was board president four years. Two of from a certain type of not come across to the by a patient I've had for his five children have No Anti- intellectual elite that you find American public was that twenty-five years. I've Germans were perfectly deliver^ all of her children. attended classes here. John, Americanism in the universities, which is Jr. is a former student and con't from pg 1. willing to co-operate in the It is hard to give that up." still, probably, an effect of Barbara Jo is a senior understand. But my experi­ tendencies developed in the area of export of high Dr. Miller has practiced medicine in San Bernardino business major. ence here in L.A., in close late go's. Some of the people technology to the com- When not working Dr. contact with students, this were critical of the munists-to make sure the for 30 years is a staff member of St. Bernadine and Miller enjoys baseball, has proved to be totally Americans at the time of the Soviet Union really did not reading and traveling with unjustified. People are very Community hospitals in San American involvement in the get technology that would his family every summer in well informed; more Bernardino and Loma Linda Viet Nam War, and are now enable them to build his motor home. informed than I previously professors and assistant sophisticated computers for University Hospital. thought. At least I get this professors. In Germany, weaponry. impression from the feedback there has been a criticism of (jermans have tried to FRWKLY SPEAKING • • • -tjy phil frank questions. I sense, in a way, this attitude. diversify their dependence in that these questions Chronicle: Since (^rmany the field of energy. You have a somehow articulate what is our greatest political ally, totally different situation in I'/d KlOT SuRB LUHAT KNO OF others are thinking. If it's not can you explain why there the U.S., and one has to see fflgTY MB UjAi Go'KjQ ID S'T the facts that everybody was such a great outburst of this. Our government has has, it is at least thefeeling- public opinion against made sure that we would not ffg.pip Pot 'CUKS pEscEfiS' the awareness that Germany President Reagan asking for be singularly dependent on OH HIS is a very strong and very sanctions against the Soviet Soviet gas, but that in timeof ICNSBS important ally of the United natural gas pipeline? crisis, we could switch to a *0 LEFK- States. Quelle: That's a good reserve source. Chronicle: There seems to question. I think the major Chronicle: Is there any final / be a new ideal for Germans reason for that was that point or comment you would today, a sort of new identity, people detected an incon- like to make? that says "We don't need the sistancy in American policy Americans anymore." in that area. Our Economics Quelle: The thrust of my Quelle: I would certainly Minister, in June 1982, efforts here is first, to agree with part of what you pointed out that it was very promote better understand­ said, but with just a remark difficult for (^rmans to ing of the Federal Republic of of caution there. I would understand why the Secondly, to make certainly not detect an anti- Americans made such a big this point for strong Americanism per se. in deal about this pipeline, friendship between the U.S. (Germany. We saw something when at the same time gave and Germany: We must not of that kind among students in to lobbying of the farmers, forget to search for, and find in the late 1960*s, but at the and did not establish a grain our common basis. same time you had the anti- embargo. Between equals, as we establishment revolt in this There are certain dif­ would like to be treated, one country. ferences, I admit, and our should always be able to tell Let me accept what you government admitted at the the superior power what one dislikes, without being said as a fact, then I would same time, between grain ^ COLLIGE MEDIA SERVICIS-box 4244 Serkeiey.CA. 94704 say that this dissent stems and technology. But what did attacked for being disloyal. page 6 February 1, 1984 The Cal State Chronicle energetic rocker entitled is a well crafted song, with "Stranded." Blackmore's perhaps the best in­ RECORD RACK; RAINBOW penchant for using his strumental and vocal mix on Rainbow is back with a is credited with co-writing assortment of firey rhythms. tremelo bar is showcased on the album. The video is every song. His vocal new album, and yet another is still handling this song. The next song is equally as well crafted. performances are better than personnel change. Gone is the bass chores, in addition to "Can't Let You Go." The "Drinking With The Devil" , who has ever, and he has truly entered producing the album. intro by David Rosenthal is is the punchiest track on the that top class of Rock The one remaining an inspiring piece of Classical album; it has energy to spare. been replaced behind the vocalists. drumkit by Chuck Burgi. member of Rainbow is none Organ work. The theme is David Rosenthal, who other than the "Man In nothing new, but this song •Don't fear for Bobby because replaced on rumor has it that he will be Black," . does give that theme a good "...he lets loose a very playing on the upcoming keyboards, also deserves a Ritchie does not have the reworking. "Fool For The round of applause. It was a impressive rendition of Scorpions album. How long siMce that he had in his days Night" is next, this cut Beethoven's work." this lineup remains •"he same tough job to replace Airey, with , but he does features Turner's vocal but Rosenthal has more than is anyone's guess, although make very efficient use of hi? talents. The next track is filled the spot left by Airey. Rainbow has never recorded solo time. Even though he has "Fire Dance." This song is a Rosenthal displays his strong two albums with the samei shortened his solos they still quickly paced number faced The next track is an personnel. Classical training on cuts like are as blistering as ever. with a great deal of guitar instrumental track entitled "Can't Let You Go" and During their live shows he and keyboard interplay. The the "Snowman." This cut This new album is one of "Street Of Dreams." During Rainbow's best efforts to manages to stretch things side ends with a slow, bluesy proves that Rainbow is not date. One reason for this is Rainbow's live shows he lets without losing touch with the number entitled "Anybody your normal Heavy Metal a very impressive that has loose other band members. To this There?" band. The instrumental are increased his role as a rendition of some of I can attest as I was a mere Side two opens with reminescient of the old Deep songwriter. His presence Beethoven's work. The ten feet from the stage at "Desperate Heart." This Purple days. The album ends Rhythm section is as strong was first felt on 1982's their last concert here in San track picks up the pace of the on an uptempo pace with a as ever. Burgi fills the "Straight Between The Bernardino. album, and is a goc^ lead into track entitled "Make Your percussion slot with an Eyes." On the new album he Side one opens with an the next. "Street of Dreams" Move."

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Guest Analysis CHANGE IN GRADUATION CEREMONY NEEDED Andropov, Soviet Policy and the Succession Crisis: Staying the Course After four, or mavhp five or six. years of college graduating seniors have two things to look by P.A. DeBiaso disillusion. Mr. Andropov in one year than the U.S. forward to in June: their diploma and a Pol. Set. Instructor has carried out Soviet plans to deploy over the next sweltering overcrowded commencement This is the first half of a military programs and decade. Soviet military two-part series. The foreign policy activity preparations of this ceremony. second half of the article consistent with that magnitude have gone beyond Graduates deserve more for their efforts than will follow in next week's established by Brezhnev any reasonable defensive issue. during his 18 year reign. requirements. Soviet nuclear sitting for hours under the hot June sun. The The prolonged public weapons programs continue graduate's family and friends deserve to be absence of Soviet President The monolithic military- to reflect a d^icate(|effort to treated better than overcrowded bleacher seats. Yuri Andropov is providing industrial sector develops achieve an unequalled Western commentators yet under Brezhnev, trans­ strategic force posture. As a There are alternatives to the dreadfully hot another opportunity to forming the Soviet economy result, today, there are few and overcrowded ceremonies of the past. debate the international into the world's largest crucial areas of military political ramifications a producer of strategic war power in which the U.S. change in leadership might material, proceeds exped­ maintains a clear advantage. Splitting up the masters and baccalaureate itiously under Andropov. The degree conferals would help. The bachelors entail. Setting aside for the time our inability to know continuing quest for military In addition, this growth of ceremony could begin in the morning and the precisely the condition of Mr. supremacy, which is driven military power casts a masters degrees. could be given out in the Andropov, of what signifi­ by the requirements of Soviet lengthening shadow over late afternoon. If timed correctly no lights would cance is a change in national strategy, is readily Soviet international political have to be installed. leadership to the policies apparent. For example, the behavior. followed by the Soviet Union. Soviet Union continues to Soviet foreign policy Following the death of produce annuallly 11,060 demonstrates considerable Another alternative would be to have each armored fighting vehicles, school conduct separate ceremonies. The Leonid Brezhnev reports continuity under Andropov's abounded concerning a new 6,000 main battle tanks, tutelage. Although Brezh- ceremonies would then be small enough to hold in and more moderate direction 3,000 military aircraft, hnev's policies toward the recital hall. in which Andropov might 50,000 surface-to-air missiles Afghanistan and Poland take Soviet military and and nearly 80 naval ships. came under increasing foreign policy. To this end the western criticism, Andropov Both of these alernatives require more than media alluded to Chairman In the area of nuclear arms, has effected no perceptible one ceremony, but this is not only inevitable; but Andropov's liberal inclin­ uninterrupted and extensive change in the scope or desirable. Those students receiving master of ations. (Inclinations he production reaffirms the direction of Soviet policy. For art degrees should be given special reco^ition in acquired no doubt initially as central priority Soviet example, contrary to their own ceremony. Making them sit in the hot Ambassador to Hungary leaders accord these weapons repeat^ Western claims that sun for two or three hours while baccalaurate where he oversaw the Soviet in military strategy. For the Afghanistan has placed an invasion of that country in last five years the Soviet extraordinary burden on the degrees are confered does not confer the proper 1956 and later as long time Union has been producing Soviet system and become respect for their accomplishments. head of the KGB secret annually: 200 ICBMs, 200 "Russia's Vietnam," Soviet police). Western self-delusion SLBMs, over 400 theater and policy remains unambig­ has quickly turned into short-range nuclear missiles uously steadfast. At the very least, if the ceremony's format cannot be changed this year, refreshments and. canopies should be provided during the ceremony. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Editorials that are unsigned represent the Who Has Musical Tunnel Vision? majoniy opinion of The (MI State Chronicle's Mr. Ellis, mine to be. albums I review. I borrow Executive finnrH Before you accuse me of You stated that the them from friends, or buy having musical tunnel students on campus do not them with my own limited vision, I surest that you listen to rock-n-roll music. resources. If you would like to Kathryn C. Yount inspect your own vision. Have you done research into buy albums for me I will be Es«euttv0 Editor Production Your viewpoints on music Lisa Beard Brad Pivar this area? If you have, I would more than happy to review sound extremely biased to like to see it. Furthermore, them for you. Also for your Susan Altman me. Your use of the phrases just because I am reviewing information, I listen to Jazzy, Jeri Reed "White Anglo-Saxon Pro­ albums that are considered to Fusion, Blues, Classical, and Michelle Sylvia Photogrtphor testant, and MidwesterRock- be rock-n-roll, what gives you even (Country Music from Kathleen M. ColeH Jan Brug^rnian n-Roll" prove that your the right to say that that is all time to tiihe. viewpoints are far more Offlleo Managor' BualnoM Managor I listen to. The Cal State Greg Timpany Lilian Enstron Position Available narrower than you claim Chronicle does not buy the

Tlw Cal ttato Chrontcto PoMm The Cal tMa Ctirowlcla is published under the control of the CSCSB Publicalions Board. It is iDear Editor, opinion, I want it to be dictated by social status and published on a weekly basis lor a total o( 2B issues toss quarter breaks and firtal exam periods.Contact 'Funny that Chris Ellis accurately done. religious convictions either. the office at 887-7497, 5500 State Coliege Parkway, San Bernardino, CA., 92407, for further information. should submit a lette^tq _^e., As for his generalizations If Chris Ellis is unhappy with LaMera to the Editor should be kept to a maximum of one and one-hatf typed paees. Letters which attack any person may be field until that person has had time torespond In thesame Issueas the ottier Editor on behalf of the concerning the origin, class, Timpany's column and letter. LaOers must include name and address, a phone number, and must be signed, although names 'majority of the students' race and creed of rock and roll will be withheld upon request. AN material becomes property of The Cel Btoto Chreniele. wishes to express his TheCdStotoChrenlele reserves the rigM to edit all copies submitted in order to comply with apace here at Cal State. I don't fans, he proves himself dissension, fine. But at least requirements and libel laws. recall him asking me for my ignorant again. Being from Advirttolng requests stiouid be addressed or directed to the Business Manager at theaddrees and do it in a manner that is number above. preference in music, nor do I the Midwest, I can assure constructive and positive for Ctoaaltod Ada may be ordered similarly except that such ads tor students, facuNy, and ataff of CSCSB of reasonable length are bee. recollect a questionnaire him that the music spectrum the good of all. Ad and Copy Paadllnss are the Thursday preceding the date of publication. Copy received after polling the student body for is just as varied as it is here. that date appears In the paper on a space avaNabte basis. The C« Slato Chfoideto reserves the right Sounds like you have a chip to refuse to print ads and copy submitted after the deedNne. theirs. Perhaps Ellis is guilty Indiana is not only the Advarflaing Mtey. The Cal Btoto dwonleto accepts advertising In good lath but makes no of the same "tunnel- homeland of John Cougar- on your shoulder, Chris!! warranty, and does not check any goods or services edverlised lor validity. The Cal Btoto Chroideto Is funded by en anrtual alocation from the ^ninrlatetf Students to cover visioned" assumptions he: Mellencamp, but also the costs of printing and expenses. It is disirtDuted free tostudents and the community. The remaindar accused Gi^ Timpany of. Michael Jackson and Cole of the fundtog is generated by Tlw Cd Btoto CtoenlalB taelf. Thanks Mr. Ellis, but if I Porter. By the same token, Marcina Correll want anyone to represent my < musical preference is not