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No warmth, no cheerfulness, no heathful ease, GSU ARC jiVES No comfortable feel in any member-- No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, � 1; " Y-. No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds-­ : November! --Thomas Hood

November 4, 1977 Vo1. 7, No. 8

ALL ABOARD ... HELP YOURSELF ... Commuter train service on the and your family by joining GSU's Blood Central Gulf railroad extension to GSU Drive on Nov. 14 and 15. Donate blood and will kick off Friday, Nov. 18 with dedica­ you will provide unlimited blood assurance tion ceremonies held at the new station at coverage not only for yourself and family, 1:30 p.m. Officials of the South but also your parents and grandparents and Suburban Mass Transit district will be in your spouse's parents and grandparents-­ attendance. A South Suburban Safeway bus anywhere in the world.

route will link the station with GSU and The program will be open 10:30 a.m. - Park Forest South. Full service is sched­ 7:00 p.m. Nov. 14 and 10:00 - 6:00 p.m. uled to begin Nov. 20. Nov. 15. Contact Marcy Smith at x 2168, 2186 or 2141. PORTENT OF THINGS TO COME... Winter weather is just around the corner VETERANS OF INNOVATION ... (brr!). In the event of GSU closing due to weather conditions emergency announcements Seven Years will be carried on the University "info Bonnie Vick A&R Nov. 2 line", 534-0033 and the following radio stations: Chicago--WBBM, WGN, WLS and WVON; Five Years Hammond--WJOB; Joliet--WJOL, WJRC; Kankakee Shannon Troy LRC Nov. 1 --WKAN; and South Chicago Hts--WCGO. Jordan Tsolakides BPS Nov. 1 Robert Hartmann BPO Nov. 1 FACULTY DEADLINE ... Vicki Washington DPS Nov. 4 New and Expanded Program Request (NEPR) forms will soon be distributed to all fac­ HOT OFF THE PRESS ... ulty. Deadline for their return is December The latest issue of GSU Alumni News has is still l. been released. A limited supply available in University Relations.

CCS FLASH... The Cultural Studies Voice Recital scheduled for November 5 at 7:30 p.m. has been cancelled due to i 11 ness. - 2 -

GSU CLASSIFIED... Vacant Civil Service Job SCHOLARSHIPS •••Partial scholarships in Classifications as of November 1, 1977: bilingual-bicultural education are now

. 6/16 Work Program Participant BPO being· offered at GSU. . · . 6/22 Work Program Participant BPO Bilingual graduate students and under­ 8/15 Accounting Clerk III LRC graduate students with 60 units of. cre�it· · 8/24 Police Officer I DPS are eligible. 9/19 Secretary III Steno BPS Deadline for application is Nov. 15. 9/19 Secretary IV Steno BPS Send letters of application to Dr. Vinicio 9/28 Secretary IV Trans CCS H. Reyes, Director of the Bilingual­ 9/28 Work Program Participant BPS Blcultural Education program at GSU. 9/29 Program Advisor LRC 10/10 Offset Pressman CD SOMETHING NEW AT GSU!!! 10/10 Secretary IV Steno LRC It•s called Re-entry, a program for women 10/19 Secretary III Trans FA on the move sponsored by the Women•s Alli­ 10/20 Radio Station Production Supv. ICC ance. To qualify you must be a student, 10/25 Secretary III Steno EAS wife, mother or worker trying to balance a 10/31 Computer Aide II A&R schedule of families, school, work, children, 11/1 Secretary III Steno BPO friends, housework, meals, recreation, etc. Come and join the Brown Bag Supper on the POSITIONS OPEN ...University Research Associ­ first and third Mondays beginning Nov. 7, ate in College of Environmental and Applied 6:oo·- 7:00 p.m. in the ccs Lounge. For Sciences: Ph. D. required, experience with further info call x2435 organic geochemistry essential. Application

deadline is Dec. 1, 1977. DID YOU KNOW •••GSU has the only competency­ University Professor of Human Services in based alcoholism sciences curriculum in the College of Human Learning and Development: a nation. After a three-year developmental 10-month appointment. Ph. D. or LLD and know­ period supported by a grant from the Illi­ ledge of Illinois Criminal Justice System nois Department of Mental Health, the desired. Application deadline is Nov.l5,1977. curriculum is now a fully sponsored Univer­ For further information concerning above sity degree program. positions contact the Personnel Offtce 534- Students ·may receive a bachelor•s or 5000, x2194. master•s degree specializing in either The UniQn for Experimenting Colleges and alcohol·ism counseling, alcoholism education, Universities is now accepting applications or alcoholism administration. for two positions: Dean of Undergraduate

Programs; minimum requirements-�an earned DON QUIXOTE NOTWITHSTANDING ••• doctorate and ten years• experience in higher Dr. Curtis Dodd, associate professor, ed. Also, Dean of the Union Graduate School; School of Engineering and Technology, Ph. D. is required plus minimum of five years• Southern Illinois University, will discuss experience in administration. Positions Wind Mill Energy Tuesday, Nov. 9 at GSU. available on or before July 1, 1978. Dr. Dodd, a wind energy research expert, Applications for above positions should be has been associated with Sandia Laboratories, submitted to: Chairperson, UGS Dean Search Emerson Electric and was a faculty research Committee, Union for Experimenting Colleges fellow at the Manned Spacecraft center and and Universities, 2331 Victory Parkway, Stanford University. Cincinnati, Ohio 4520 6. The public is invited to attend the lec­ ture at 2:30 p.m. in Engbretson Hall. CELEBRATION OF PHOTOGRAPHY III ...

A penmanent photography collection will SURREPTITIOUS SAMARITAN •••sincere thanks to be opened Saturday, Nov. 5. The exhibit, BUD JOYCE and RAY RODRIGUEZ (BPO) who a tribute to Arnold Gilbert, noted photo­ journeyed with the CMHEC staff to their new grapher and collector, will include: headquarters at Chicago State University, 1:00 p.m.--Reception: CCS Infinity Gallery; maintained their good natures throughout 3:00 p.m.--Benefit auction of student and the unloading process and in every way faculty works in the EAS lecture hall; possible made the task of moving a less 7:00 p.m.--Reception at Hoffman-Beard­ burdensome one. Mershong Gallery, 48 E. 34th St., Steger, for the other half of the collection. - 3 -

PUBLISHED ••• STUDENT DOINGS •.• MICHAEL COHEN (BPS): 11Religious Revivalism SHARIE CRAIN (HLD grad) currently mana­ and the Administrative Centralization Move­ ger of community affairs at International ment .. published in Administration and Society, Harvester has co-authored a new book Vol. 9,. Aug. 1977. 11Taking Stock: A Woman's Guide to Cor­

YOUNG Y. KIM {HLD): 11lnter-ethnic and porate Success11 •••MARY SLOAN EDELEN (BPS) Intra-ethnic Conununication11 published in the has been appointed Assistant Treasurer of

1978 Intercultural and International Commu­ the City Colleges of Chicago •..FRED DAY nication Annual. Also, 11Why John Q. Voter (EAS) enjoying a live-in job as a natural­ ·Did Not Learn Much From the 197 6 Presidential ist for the Lake County Forest Preserve Debates" published in the 1978 Communication District while inhabiting a Lincolnesque­

Yearbook. style cabin on the Des Plaines River ..• DIANA LIN BATES (HLD) recently featured CHECK YOUR ATTIC •••A call has gone out from in The Star as 110ne in a Million" for her the Resources of American History Project incredible achievements in spite of physi­

(U-I Urbana) for leads to private collec­ cal handicaps •••HARRY GARRETT�CS} a CTA tions of materials bearing on 'American musi­ employee having his art work, an aluminum­ cians past and present, scores, manuscripts, plated portrait of a fellow employee

musical performances (e.g. old programs), or featured in the CTA Transit News ..•MARGARET any other type· of musical activity including WALLACE �CS grad) showing her work at New 78's, cylinders, rolls, etc. The project is York City Monique Knowlton gallery. being funded by the National Endowment for

the Humanities, and will result in a national LRC VIEWINGS ••• directory covering sources dating back to No. Title . colonial times. Contact J.C. Meredith in 1094 BILINGUALISM: PROMISE FOR TOMORROW the LRC (x2532) for details. 1096 CIPHER IN THE SNOW 1095 DEXTER, PEDRO AND RICHARD GSUings ... 980 . FIESTA HERM SIEVERING (EAS) appearing on TV­ 981 FULL FATHOM FIVE Channel 7 in report on the GSU/EAS. experi­ 985 HAPPY mental study of atmospheric pollution of 1101 HUNGER Lake Michigan .•.BILL DODD (UR) 11fiddling 1099 I AM JOAQUIN around11 in a violin duet with BETHE HAGENS 1097 THE NEW LIFE OF SANDRA BLAIN (EAS) at GSU Associates dinner ••• DONALD 983 THE PUERTO RICANS: HOMELAND HERZOG and MARGARET MORTON (both BPS) attend­ 984 THE PUERTO RICANS:· MIGRATION ing reception honoring Secretary of the Air 982 THE STREET Force, John C. Stetson in Bensenville ••�Four 1098 UNION MAIDS GSUers participating in joint conference of

the Illinois and Wisconsin Associations of JAZZ CONCERT SET ••.Jazz trumpeter Clark Collegiate Admissions and Records Officers Terry will appear in concert November 9. in Milwaukee: BETTY STANLEY (BOG), DICK· He will also conduct a rehearsal technique NEWMAN, CATHY TAYLOR and PHYLLIS BACON (all clinic with the concert at 2:00 p.m. in

A&R) •••YVONNE RASKOW (EAS) attending Crusade the CCS theatre. Admission is $3, GSU

of Mercy campaign kick-off in Chicago ••• students FREE. For reservations and VINICIO REYES (HLD)· being listed in Who's group-rate info, call x2458.

Who of School District Offic1als •.•JANE KENNEDY (EAS) being featured recently in a WANTED ••. 11 Close-up11 interview ..• ALICE TATE (CCS) coordinating an intensive training program on alcoholism for Parental Stress Services in Chicago and addressing state and county officials in Kankakee on 11Alcoholism, Denial and the DWI School ..... JOYCE KENNEDY (HLD) presenting a human to f1ll this space. Send �n your car­ relat'ions workshop program at the annual liumor . toons share a smile. Deadl1ne for all conference of the Illinois Guidance and and Faze I submissions is Wednesday noon. Personnel .Association ••• SATURDAY, November 5

9;30 a.m. & 12:30 p,m, Creative Dramatics for Children. Reservations needed: . Temm ie Gilbert x21l9 {Theatre) 1:00 p.m. -3:00p.m. Children's Movie Festival: "Secret� of Life" 25¢ children; adults alo�e 25¢, free when accompanying children (EH) . · 4:00 p.m. (CANCELLED) Faculty Recital--Jane Strickert (MRH)

SUNDAY, November 6

1:30 - 4:00 p.m. League of Women Voters Meeting (EH)

MONDAY, November 7

9:30 a.m. ICC Production Meeting (ICC Preview Room) 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon SCEPP (D1120) 5:30 p.m. Lecture: Hospital Economics (Hall of States, 840 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago)

TUESDAY, November 8

10:00 a.m. UA Committee on Governance (D3301) 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. EXCEL Training Course (D1120) 1:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Movie: 11All the President's Men11 Admission FREE (EH) 2:30 p.m. UA Committee on Future (01120) 7:00 p.m. Speaker: Geraldo Rivera (EH)

WEDNESDAY, November 9

12:00 noon Theology for Lunch 11Religious Roots11--Larry McClellan {Dl120) 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. EXCEL Training Course (El106) 1:30 p.m. CCS Academic Affairs Committee (Dean's Conf Rm) 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Trumpet Clinic & Concert--Clark Terry x2458 for reservations; $3, students free (EH) 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. University Seminar/Lecture Series--Tulsi Saral 11Wind Mill Energy11 (EH) 3:00 p.m. CCS Faculty Meeting (CCS S�udent Lounge)

THURSDAY, November 10 DEADLINE FOR PETITIONS FOR CIVIL SERVICE ADVISORY COMMITTEE. 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon HLD Administrative Council Meeting (C3324) 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Women's Studies Lecture Series 11Women, Art, and Advertising .. (Faith Church, 10 Hemlock, Pk For) 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Performing Arts Guild Concert & Clinic (Theatre, MRH, Ell04)--Temmie Gilbert 10:30 a.m. - 12:00-�oon EAS Faculty Business Meeting {All02)

FRIDAY, November 11

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Administrative Council (PCA)

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