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2-8-1984

February 8th 1984

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FINANCIAL AID GAL GRANT DEADLINE IS TOMORROW Students qualifying for meet the financial aid graduate students, and a California. For any of these the present awards. The Cal Calif. Student Aid Com­ application deadline which is living allowance for grants, students must Grant B living allowance mission grants can expect a just days away-February 9. disadvantaged under­ qualify on the basis of would be raised from $1,100 little more money next year, Financial aid offered by the graduates. Bilingual Teacher financial need. to $1,210. and there will be more Calif. Student Aid Commis­ Grants aid students enrolled The 1984-85 Cal Grant The maximum Bilingual awards available-if financial sion includes Cal Grants, in approved bilingual teacher tuition/fee awards, under the Teacher Grant would be aid increases proposed in Bilingual Teacher Grants, training programs. Graduate Governor's budget, would $3,816 and the maximum Gov. Deukmejian's 84-85 and State Graduate Fellow­ Fellowships provide as­ pay a maximum of $305 at the Graduate Fellowship, $5,830, budget are approved by the ships. sistance for full-time Calif. State Univ., $972 at the a 6% increase over the State Legislature. Cal Grants provide graduate or professional University of Calif., and 83-84 awards. The number of This should be an tuition/fee assistance to low study at either a public or an $3,740 at independent new Commission grant incentive for students to and middle income under­ independent university in colleges, a 10% increase over awards would increase from fflal #late Olhromrlp

Volume 18, Number 14 Serving Cal State, San Bernardino February 8, 1984 Winds Damage Buildings And Private Vehicles by Dennis Hatcher Severe Santa Ana winds covered the gaping, ground the Norton AFB weather took their toll on all of floor hole with plywood station, explained what Southern California- last sheets. Bob Lohnes, As- caused the high Santa Ana week, and CSCSB got its stant Administrative Affairs winds. "There was a large share of damage. officer, said the heavy walnut mass of cold air in the Great According to Campus doors at that end of the Basin, up around Idaho and Police, winds ripped several library were damaged by the Nevada. This cold air was a camper shells from trucks in flying debris and would have very.high pressure mass. We the school parking lots. Other to be replaced. Lohnes had here, in the South, an damage occurred to cars ; estimates the cost of wind area of unusually low parked at the Physical Plant, damage on campus at pressure. The air pressure where huge sections of roof $25,000. He said the school has to equalize, so the high were torn off by the, wind's wasjnpt Ijabje for djimage to pressure., air was funoeled- Tury^'WinQsmelds were privately-owned cars, which through the mountain pass, broken and car bodies he estimated to number creating the Santa Ana damaged as ^avel and around 20. condition." tarpaper, driven with Dr. Ted McDowell, head of While the highest recorded shotgunblast force, rained the Geography department, wind speed at Norton was 45 upon the cars from above. regularly keeps record of mph, Balsterholt said it is At Pfau Library, a large weather conditions, in­ common for areas near the window panel was blown in cluding wind velocities. He pass to experience much on the Northwest corner, and stated that the highest wind higher velocities. Unofficial several more windows were velocity recorded at CSCSB wind speeds of 90 mph had cracked. No one was injured was 70-74 mph, with winds been reported in the San by the flying glass, and typically gusting 30-60 mph. Bernardino area, but could Cindy Rahal and a friend fight against last week's high winds maintenance crews quickly Major Balsterholt, from not be confirmed. while walking to their classes. Student Union Offers An Array of Activities Are you bored on Friday dance will be held in the evenings? The Student SUMP from 9-1 a.m. Union has been open Friday nights since school b^an in WEEKLY COFFEE September. The pub is open HOUSES on a trial basis. The Union is Every Wednesday night at open to student, faculty, 8 p.m. the Student Union staff, club and village use. sponsors a Coffee House and Events which have been Jam Session in the Union planned are dances, pool lounge or pub. Most tournaments, weekly A.S. Wednesday evenings have videos and more. proven to be successful with This Friday night, Feb. 10, participation from many come join us in the Student CSCSB students. Union at 4:30 to view an At every Coffee House the Intramural Basketball game. Union has provided free Also, the video "Coming refreshments. Come join us Home" will be shown at 6:30 on Wednesday nights as a in the Pub. As a special event participant or audience. If this week Morongo is you are interested in playing presenting a semi-formal Black Student Union president Bridget Copeland and other members of the Black History Week contact a night manager or Valentine's dance sponsored Sherri Deutchman at the committee discuss the agenda for the late February event. ^ by Serrano Village. The continued on page 7 Stress RVinterfest Record Rack iCounseiing Center page 2 fpage 3 . page 6 ipage 8 page 2 The Cal State Chronicle February 8, 1984 Conquer Stress Before It Conquers You by Carol Leish is caused from things, such How thoughts affect stress You realize that you have a as school and midterms." goes into: how we perceive an test tomorrow in English In stressful situations, event that has occurred and Lit. and that you must sta> Steve Coffee said that the how we interpret the event. awake in order to study. Yoi pupils dilate and that the This leads to a reaction of get caffeine from coffee oi muscles tense up. Adrenilin behavior and emotion to you may smoke in order tc gives the body more energy. what occurred. According to relax. He said, "Sugar and coffee Veda Hunn, "Our self talk How can you manage in keeps the energy level (interpretation) of an event order to handle school, home, artificially high," and include some oughts, and your social life without continued, "If you don't like shoulds, and nevers. going crazy? what you are doing, you get Inaccurate information can Stress management is for stress." lead to an emotional you! Conquer stress instead A holisitic approach to disturbance. She also said of letting stress conquer you! stress is encourag^ by Steve that, "according to Albert On February 1 at noon and Coffee and Veda Hunn. This Ellis, developer of Rational 8 p.m. in the Student Union, includes: a balanced diet, Emotion Therapy, Emotion Steve Coffee and Veda Hunn, relaxation, psychological is the result of self-talk. We Psychol(^ interns in the Cal awareness, exercise and time make perceptions and State Counseling Center, management. By taking this interpretations that are gave a discussion on "Stress approach, you will have the real." Management." The talk skills needed to take personal "Instead of assuming the discussed the symptoms of responsibility and control worst," according to Ellis, stress, a holistic approach to over how events in life affect "we should check out the stress management, ways to you mentally and physically. rational thought with an cope with stress, how . Other ways to cope with action. An example would be: thoughts affect stress and stress were also mentioned. If your boss is angry at you, different stress personality Establishing a good support you may realize there is type levels. system of friends and family nothing wrong at 8 in the Steve Coffee said that members, accepting what morning. With this inter­ stress is "an instinctive you cannot change: changing pretation of the matter, you response, necessary for life your attitude if necessary, would not get emotionally threatening situations, sue! planning some free time bothered about the matter." as being in the street as a every day and repeating Veda Hunn discussed the 4 speeding car almost hits statements, such as "I like stress personality level types. Besides teaching. Dr. Martha Kazlo is a full time counselor at you." He said that your body me," or "I'm glad to be me." Where would you classify the counseling center located in PS 227. reacts in order to get out of Following these guidelines yourself? 1 is the ci;itical that predicament to safety. will help you to put you on judge; who is a perfectionist and can't say no and is afraid and nasty. 4 is the striver, According to Steve Coffee, your way to conquering and with a low self esteem. 2 is of being alone. 3 is the what you are depends on "Chronic stress means stress dealing with stress. the pleaser, who is passive sabortooth, who is irritable what you do.

News Briefs

Baha*i Scholarship file your grad check, submit a German Club stands at 3,919.9 students. where he was a quarterback Applications are now being transcript or change your The CSCSB German Club The FTE is important for for 4 years; he turned down a accepted for the 2nd Annual major? The Evening Office is will be sponsoring two events budgetary reasons, as the pro contract with the Roy Brooks Memorial the place most of your this coming week. institution's allocation each Cincinnati Bengals to work Scholarship Award by the administrative tasks can be The first will be a slide year is based upon its FTE with Athletes in Action. Cal State Baha'i College handled. presentation on the topic, figures. The winter FTE Everyone is invited! Club. The scholarship, in the To introduce new people to "Survey of German Art from count if 5.88 % higher than Sponsored by Campus amount of one-hundred our office and to reacquaint Medieval Times to the winter 1983, although it is Crusade For Christ. dollars, is available to any the seasoned student, the Present," held in PL 211 on 4.94% below the all-time high student currently registered Evening Office is hosting an Wed., Feb. 8, from 4-6 p.m. of 4,123.7 set in the fall 1983 Are You Thinking About full-time, undergraduate OPEN HOUSE. It will be held The second is a meeting at term. Becoming A Teacher? status. Monday, February 13th and the home of Ms. Miranda An essay on the theme Tuesday, February 14th Munson on Saturday, Income Tax Aid Begins Are you interested in "How does one reconcile from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in February 11, at 7:30 p.m. A Feb. 7 finding out more about racial pride with the ideal of PL-107, the Evening Office. special program on "New Free volunteer assistance teaching as a career? Do you human brotherhod" must be We will have free coffee, Wave--Modern German with income tax forms will be have lots of questions about submitted no later than punch and cookies to entice Music" will be followed with provided by the Accounting teaching and credentials? Are February 10 at the Student you to come and learn what games, fun, singing and Assn. from 4-6 p.m, Tuesdays you confused by the Union, Room 32. Applications services are available to you refreshments. and Wednesdays, Feb. 7- requirements you must meet may be picked up there also. at night. Everyone is welcome at March 7. All sessions will be to enter the credential Roy Brooks, long-time Evening Office offers: both meetings. For more in the Lower Commons program? Well, there's good resident of Rialto graduated dropping courses, adding information, contact Jeff except for Wednesday, Feb. news for those of you that from Cal State in 1980. A courses, class schedules, Espinosa at 882-4525, or Ms. 22 The assistance wil be in answered yes to any of those community activist, he parking decals,GRE/GMAT/ Munson at 887-7445. upper Commons Room 219 questions. The staff of the followed the Baha'i concept CBEST/ booklets, informa­ that afternoon. Career Planning and of "One Planet, One People, tion about college r^ula- Winter Enrollment Up The student volunteers Placement Center is Please" with vigor, as tions, referrals, waivers of Over the Same Term in from the association who will sponsoring a workshop demonstrated by the many college regulations and much 1983 be providing assistance have designed to answer all those services he gave to more. As of the winter quarter completed three training questions and more. individuals and the great San census date. 5,144 students sessions. John Scribner (Acct, "So You Think You Want Bernardino area. He was a GLU Valentine Party and were enrolled which is a and Finance) is the faculty To Be A Teacher" is a member of American Legion and Dance 5.37% increase over the same advisor. The service is workshop that will be held on Post 710 San Bernardino and The Gay and Lesbian term a year earlier. The provided on a walk-in basis. Wed., Feb. 15 from 2-4 p.m. in served on the Spiritual Union is sponsoring their winter count, although down The student' will help fill the Student Union Senate Assembly of the Baha'is of third annual Valentine Party 306 from last fall, is the out federal forms 1040,1040 Chambers. There will be Rialto. The scholarship was and Dance, Saturday second highest enrollment in a, 1040 EZ, as well as Calif, faculty and staff from the initiated last year by the Cal February 11. The event will the college history. It is state forms 540 and 540 A. School of Education as well State Baha'i College Club and be in the Student Union exceeded only by fall 1983 as a Career Counselor and the San Bernardino Baha'i SUMP from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. when a new high of 5,450 Pre—Marital Sex- educational placement Community. Admission is $3.00 per person students was chalked up. Avoiding the Pitfalls advisor from the Career and includes free munchies Traditionally student Dave Wilson will be Planning and Placement and door prize chances. enrollment drops off during The Evening Office speaking on pre-marital sex Center available. Be sure to Entertainment will include the year from the fall quarter this Thursday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 take advantage of this Open House a piano bar, disco, and a highs. p.m. in the Lower Commons. excellent opportunity to get Are you a night student dancing cupid. Everyone is The fuli-time equivalent Wilson is a graduate of Ball all your questions answered wondering when you can n welcome. (FTE) for winter quarter State University in Indiana at once. February 8, 1984 The Cal State Chronicle P4ge 3 CSOWC Concentrates on Women's Issues by Linda Riddell anyone interested in "...Instead of females women's issues, including attempting to be like males, I men, to gather with them to feel that females would share your ideas and input. achieve so much more if we Also included on the strive for high positions and CSOCW's agenda are contentment with ourselves fund raising events such as by keeping our feminity!" donut sales (Feb. 8) and a stated Lee Ann Overstreet, dance scheduled for March 8 President and founder of the which will be co-sponsored new club charter on campus. with Associated Students. Lai State's Organization tor The organization is also College Women, makes this preparing events to coincide statement in an earnest plea with the National Women's to arouse interest concerning Week during the Spring awareness of women's quarter. And, the CSOCW issues. will also sponsor the annual Overstreet states that the blood-drive on campus Feb. objective of the CSOCW "is 15. Activities Advisor Clare Sharafinski and A.S. Activities' Chair Dexter Walsh encourage to bring the campus For those of you who feel community, as well as the this might be the channel you everyone to dress country for Winterfest. outlying communities, closer need to become an int^al to Cal State and to awaken part of Cal State and achieve Country Theme Set For Winterfest these communities to the pos­ in the San Bernardino sibilities open to women." community itself, meetings There will be an all day ever. The entire Student marriage booth, country The focus of the CSOCW as are held at 12 noon in the party in the Student Union Union has been booked for store and as an extra added an organization is to become Student Union Senate on Thursday, February 9, in the occassion and there will attraction, A.S. is planning a source of substantial Chambers on approximately celebration of the Annual be many exciting things on having hay rides. information for the profes­ every third Tuesday. Or you Winterfest. The theme for going on. "We wanted a This year's winterfest is sional woman. may leave your name, this year's winterfest is theme that everyone could also a celebration of our The organization appears address and phone number "Country Jamboree," and it's really get into," said Dexter Student Union's 6th to be extremely serious in with the Activities Office on bound to be a rootin', tootin', Wash. "Quite a few clubs birthday. Sherri Deutch- their committment to reach campus at SS 122 or call 887- ho down. have already shown their man is planning on having their goals. Discussion topics 7407. Behind this year's participation by signing up lots of goodies including an 8 include "Awareness of Membership is open to winterfest are: Sherri for booths to sell all kinds of foot sandwich to help Opportunity" and seminars students, alumni, faculty, Deutchmen, Student Union foods and goodies." celebrate. and discussion on "Women staff, administrators and Co-ordinator; Clare Shara­ There will be plenty of A.S. invites all campus and Birth Control," "Sexual individuals from surround finski, Activities Advisor; activities at winterfest as clubs to participate in the Harassment," "Women and ing communities. Fees are and Dexter Wash, A.S. well. There will be a jail winterfest and birthday Politics," "Health and charged according tc Activities Director. They where you can pay to have a celebration. Prizes will be Beauty" and "Spring Color" categories: Active $3; have worked with the clubs friend (or enemy) put behind awarded to those club lxK)ths presentations. Associate $15; Benefactor and A.S. to make this year's bars by the winterfest which most closely follow the CSOCW strongly urges $25; and Golden $50. winterfest one of the best sherriff. There will also be a continued on page 9 CSSA Did You Know?— A vital segment of student life Cal State Jamboree here at CSCSB is planned by the The California State Student Activities Committee. Under the Association (CSSA) has been in leadership and direction of Winterfest existance since 1959 and has Dexter Wash, the new A.S. Thursday, Feb. 9 represented students on Activities Director, and his hundreds and hundreds of assist-nt, Mike Page, the 11 a.m.-afternoon issues. Foreign language committee organizes events with requirements, student service a budget of $2,4(X), from the Student Union fees, and on-campus storage of Associated Student fees, for the BOD hazardous wastes are a few of 1983-84 school year. These funds Club Booths: Food, Games & More! the most recent issues CSSA are used for dances (with the Money was the key subject for has dealt with. this week's BOD meeting. special attention of Ron Skelton Who decides what issues CSSA as the Dance Committee Chair) Topping the list was an should consider? Your Associated additional allocation of $690 to and the bands of dj's provided, as Students representative has this well as the movies brought to the BSU earmarked for Black responsibility. Ultimately this History Week. When added to an campus (under the "watchful Sadie Hawkins Dance representative is to communicate eye" of Jon Gray, chairman erf the earlier allocation of $750 by the the desires and needs of the Thursday, Feb. 9 BOD and $160 by the Committee committee for films.) In addition, student. Disappointingly, the Activities Committee is for Clubs the total comes to student input in the past has responsible for such special 9 p.m.-l a.m. $1600. This money is to be used to been minimal. sponsor activities and speakers. events as the upcoming SUMP It is hoped that this column Winterfest and Talent Show, as Among the scheduled speakers is will stimulate student interest Yvonne Braithwaite-Burke. well as the two theme dances and allow yet another avenue for coming soon: Sadie Hawkins and Next on the list was a $500 students to participate in state allocation to the Committee for Valentines. and local affairs! If you have any A.S. activities are planned for Women's History Week. An suggestions or concerns, please Girls! additional $500 was made the enjoyment of Cal State direct them to Ken Whitson, students. Make a point of getting available for speakers if other L^slative Director for the coll^ funding could be found. in on some of the events which Grab your guys and come on Associated Students. We need your A.S. fees help provide! Also, Low man on the totem pole was your input!!! the Veterans Office. They your input is welcomed by the down, will have a hoot'n good received $25 for an open house. Activities Committee-stop by the A,S. Activities Office time! BOD Agenda The A.S. Board of Directors Students w/ CSCSB meets on Wednesdays from 2-4 p.m. in the Student Union Senate ID see Non-CSCSB Chambers. A few of the items up President Anthony Evans has for discussion in the Feb. 8 $1 requested the formation of an meeting include: rmitamA Athletic Advisory Board to be A request for $1,000 to go to the representative of the college Health Fair Expo. community. The board will assist FREE A $200 quest for refresh­ ments to be provided during the in the new intercollegiate athletics program. Students with Family Livirg Series. a strong interest in athletics and T/adenline'J' Q)ance^ Awithdrawalof $1500 from the Movie: "Coming Home" a desire to participate in this way Publications Board in light of are encouraged to come in to the revenues exceeding the anticipated income. A.S. Office in the Student Union Wednesday G Thursday Students are welcomed to the as soon as you can. BOD meetings. If you have any 10 a.m. Matinee items which you'd like included on future agendas, contact Steve 8 p.m. Showing Winker, A.S. Vice President, at $4,00 887-7494. SU Pub or Lou paH4 The Cat Siaie Chronicle February 8, 1984 CSMA Takes to the Road by Greg Timpany The ultimate goal of most was followed by a career Marketing. These sessions everyone should visit. The rewarding afternoon session collie students is to get a reception. The reception gave were led by members of the place is known as Crackers. the conference ended with an respectable, well paying job students a chance to talk business and academic It is very hard not to have a unappealing banquet. A word after graduation. Members of with the companies who communities. There were, good time at Crackers, even to the wise, beware of the Cal State Marketing would be holding interviews executives from several the CSMAs fearless leader convention food! Association are no different. over the course of the Southern California Com­ Mitch Slagerman, had a good On a whole the conference Over the weekend of Jan. 26- weekend. After the reception panies including Carnation, time, despite his two left feet. was viewed as a success by 28 a contingent of seven students ventured out to The Broadway, and Security Everyone in attendance at those who attended. The CSMA members attended the Orange County nightclubs. Pacific Bank. the conference looked a little CSMA members who Western Region Student The real action began on After lunch, concurrent tired on Saturday morning. participated were rewarded Careers Conference, spon­ Friday morning. The day was sessions deal.ng with After consuming mass with an overabundance of sored by the American start^ with the usual pep resumes and interviewing quantities of coffee, orange pertinent information. A Marketing Association rally by conference officials. were started. This was juice, and sweet rolls the special CSMA thank-you (AMA). The conference was The real nitty-gritty began followed by a panel conventioneers carried on. goes out to April Duke who held at the Anaheim Marriot, with a move into the discussion featuring recent Topics on Saturday included kept the group laughing and was hosted by the concurrent sessions. Topics graduates who had entered "Winning the Salary Game," endlessly with her many off Collegiate AMA Chapter of covered included Sales the business world. This was "How to Find Jobs When Jobs color jokes. As an ending the University of Southern Management, Advertising followed by a rash of parties Are Hard ToFind," and "The note, if you are interested in California. and Promotions, Product and and many more excursions Marketing Approach to Job personal and career growth, Registration began on Brand Man^ement, Physi­ into the night. There is one Finding." After a less than check out the CSMA. Thursday night, Jan. 26 and cal Distribution, and Service nightclub in Anaheim that

BMC Hot Dog Sale Successful

by Joe Celentano VP/BMC for our success, and the club The Business Manage­ would like to thank those ment Club (BMC) had who helped participate in the another successful hot do^. eating, munching out, sale on Jan. 23 in front of the and devouring," stated BMC \ on/ Pfau Library, bringing in Vice President Joe Celentano. almost $75. The cold chill in Then too there were the the air, the aroma of cooking club members who donated I Just fill In the grid with one letter or space In hot dogs and chile, or the their time and efforts to I each box and bring It to us along with 5M. "hungries" were the primary insure all would go well by ingredients for the sale going standing in the cold i ^exacf change only) so well. "hawking" the wares of the BMC. Accolades go to A1 Knecht, president; Cathy Bright, Mitch Imoto, Dave club would Tremillo, Chris Martin, Anthony Lacey, and Shelly like to thank those Cervantez. "One more note of thanks who helped parti­ should go to those members who worked hard 'behind- cipate in the eating, the-scenes.' They made the arrangements for permis­ sion, location, equipment, munching out, and purchases, and much of the

9f 1^ work it takes to set up this W. JLJLJL devouring,.. type of function." A special thanks also to Anthony Lacey "Ut course there were the and Shelly Cervantez, 0. 'customers,' the major factor Celentano concluded.

BIOLOGICAUPHYSICAL SCIENCES... MESSAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED: WEDNESDAY 10-4 at the A.S. OFFICE Representatives from the Peace Corps will be at the THURSDAY 1-5 at the CHRONICLE ROOM South Entrance of Cat State San Bernardino's Pfau FRIDAY 10-2 at the CHRONICLE ROOM Library on February 21 and 22. Think about It, YOU can make a difference..by Joining the Peace Corps! You're Needed All Over the World. Ask Peoce^orps^volunreers why rhey ore using their Science mojor, minor, or oprlTude in health clinics ond clossrooms in Moloysio. Why do rhey use them in fish pond culture projects ond experimentol forms in Western Somoo? They II tell you We Can Send their ingenuity ond flexibility ore os importont os their degrees. Flowers Ask them why Peoce Corps is the toughest Job you'll ever love. Anywhere! PEACE CORPS

2Z8%. ^OtASt. 886-7071 8:00 O'.nu - 7:00 asefej February 8, 1984 The Cat State Chronicle page 5 [ HEALTH CORNER J Home Remedies What are some things Jean cases does not cause would be to take two aspirin do to help myself if I become ill drowsiness. It is also wise to or two Tylenol (or three when no medical help is force fluids, especially fruit aspirin or three Tylenol available or I can't get a juices. which is equivalent to doctor's appointment im­ For chest congestion you Tylenol extra strength or mediately? can use steam inhalation aspirin maximum strength) being very careful not to get Followed by lying down in a This would vary according too close and burn yourself, quiet, preferably darkened to the ailment. There are or a steamy shower is room for 20 to 30 minutes. many over-the-counter and another method. Any cough For burns apply ice to the home remedies that will keep preparation that contains an burn area imm^iately. Keep you comfortable until expectorant and a cough ice on until burning pain medical help is available. For suppressant is helpful. A flat ceases or medical help can be example: pan of water in your room obtained. This can prevent Upset Stomach or Diar­ will add humidity by blistering. rhea. For nausea you of evaporation and therefore be Sunburn. If you have course will need fluids so helpful. A good home remedy sipping Seven-Up, Coca'Cola, overdone your sun exposure for a cough is lemon juice and at the beach or on the ski or popsicles (not fruit bars) is honev which can probably be slopes, a cool, not cold, a good way to soothe nausea. found in the Commons. shower using no soap and Also, you can purchase Sore throats can be eased without a prescription a vinegar rinse can be very Dr. John Miller of the Heath Center demonstrates how quickly by gargling with warm salt soothing and help take the a blood pressure check can be administered. product called Dramamine 50 water. Any of the anesthetic sting out of sunburn. mg or generically Dimenen- throat lozenges and sprays Insect stings can be hdrinate. It works quite well that are available over the relieved temporarily by icing SPARING FIVE MINUTES if you. are not vomiting counter will anesthetize the to prevent swelling. An itchy severely and can keep it throat and be soothing. rash can be soothed by a MIGHT SAVE YOUR LIFE down.For cramping and Aspirin or Tylenol (aceta­ baking soda and water soak diarrhea, Donnagel is minophen) is also useful for in the tub. Also, any product Have you ever wondered of these have high blood available over the counter any kind of pain. containing an antihistamine what your blood pressure pressure that is very serious. and is a combination of a Toothaches can be soothed will help such as Chlor- was, but felt you didn't have This disease is dangerous smooth muscle relaxant and until dental help can be trimeton 4.8 or 12 mg which the time to find out? Or because it often leads an adsorbent to control reached by swishing the is now available without a perhaps you just have some silently, but directly, to cramping and diarrhea. mouth with warm salt water prescription. basic questions about blood conditions that often kill or Pepto Bismol is also excellent or a solution of half water and The health center person­ pressure in general? Monday, cripple: heart attack, stroke, for most kinds of diarrhea. half hydrogen peroxide 3%. February 13, is your chance or kidney disease. For head colds, runny nose, nel are aware you as students There is also a product called don't feel you have time to be to find out. The Health High blood pressure is and head cold symptoms you Orabase with ^nzocain that ill. We hope our self-help Center has made it con­ especially dangerous because would want to find a good will numb and adhere to the suggestions will be useful venient for you by arranging it has no clear signs. A person decongestant such as painful tooth or canker sore when we are not available. to have registered nurses can have it and not even Sudafed Actifed, Coricidin in the mouth. Again, aspirin But it is our goal to help you from on and off-campus to know it. That's why it is so D, Chlortrimetron D or or Tylenol will help relieve maintain good health and we take your blood pressure. important for people to get Drixoral which was just pain. are available to administer to They will be located in their blood pressure checked recently released for" non­ Headaches can often be your health needs with different areas on campus: regularly. prescription use, has an 8-12 helped by a warm compress friendly, kind and supportive^ Cafeteria entrance, 11:30- ^^^uraction^and in most over the eyes. Also helpful medical help. 1:30; Student Union Lounge: The entire campus 11:30-2:00; Student Services community is encourag^ to Atrium, 2:00-4:00; South take five minutes out of their Entrance to Library, 1-3,4-5. day to take advantage of this About one in four very special service. It may be Americans has high blood the most important five Have a Heart and Give Blood pressure, and more than half minutes you spend that day. by Dorinda Thurman established so that there for r^stration, donating and The Health Center and Gal would always be a supply of light refreshments. State's Organization for blood available for any Cal State's Organization College Women will co- student, faculty or staff for College Women will be sponsor a Blood Drive on member, and their de­ donating $10 cash prizes to Wednesday, February 15. pendents,". said Dr. James three lucky donors whose Local Blood Bank staff will be Savage. names will be drawn after the assisting donors in the Donating blood is a very Blood Drive. You will also see waiting room of the Health simple process. Anyone who some of their members with Center from 10-3 p.m. is in go^ health, who weighs special t-shirts on that day. "Since the purpose of the over 110 pounds, and is They will be encouraging all CORPORATION Blood Drive is to replenish between the age of 18 and 65, of you to stop by the Health can donate blood. Please do Center and donate the gift of America's newest and fastest-growing nation­ supplies in the campus Blood wide corporation invites you to earn next year's tui­ Reserve Fund, we need your not fast before your donation, life. Also, the Intramural tion before June. help. This fund was and allow about 45 minutes Program will be giving a t- If you are energetic, outgoing, ambitious, and shirt to another lucky donor. you enjoy meeting new people, we may just tiave The dorm house that the opportunity you've always wanted. donates the most blood will Work part-time or full-time. have their name engraved on Set your own hours. the Serrano Village Blood We need Local Representatives and Area Drive Plaque, as Mojave did Coordinators. last year. The Blood Bank For continuing students, this expands Into a will give each donor a free highly-lucrative summer position, which flexes "cool-can holder." The Blood back in the fall to fit your academic schedule. Many permanent positions are avaUable^nation- Bank will also give a pedestal wide, as well. coffee mug to those people This is a rare and unique ground-floor opportuni­ who have donated three ty which probably will not repeat, once the times since January 1, 1983. necessary personnel have been acquired. Even if you aren't eligible yet To apply, send a self-addressed, stamped, for the coffee mug, now's the business-size envelope. Application form and in­ time to start. formation will reach you by return mail.

"Since the Blood Drive is Questron Corporation the day after Valentine's Suite 204 Day, have a heart and share 2012 Grove Avenue this special gift of blood with Richmond, VA 23220 others," encouraged Dr. Savage. The Cal State Chronicle February 8, 1984 page 6 must deal with. "Main­ handled in very good taste. It N stream" is an excellent look is interesting to note that at the overly commercial several members of Kansas tendencies of the Music are Born Again Christians. RECORD RACK: KANSAS Industry. The solo on this This disproves the fact that by Greg Timpany songs like ", He powerful duo of Phil Eharton song is probably the best on all rock musicians are Album: Knew," and "Hold On." drums and percussion, and the album. The side ends atheistic and hedonistic in by Kansas , who has on bass guitar. On with an amusing number nature. The album ends with This album features a been with I^nsas since its top of the rhythm tracks are entitled "Andi." a moving keyboard number streamlined version of inception, provides the the guitar lines of Rich Side two opens with the entitled "Incidence on a Kansas. Gone are vocalist/ remainder of the new Williams and Kerry Livgren. theme song of the apathetic Bridge." violinist Robbie Steinhard material. Livgren's writing Neither guitarist owns the members of society. "Going along with vocalist Steve style is very tense and direct. spotlight, and they have a Through the Motions" points '^..Kansas mixes Walsh. Despite the loss, He has a ^eat ability to habit of trading off ^itar out just how routine and superior vocals Kansas has carried on like a translate his feelings into lines in a very efficient mundane daily life can be, wayward son. powerful music. Songs like manner. KeyboarCi lines are and "Get Rich" is a perfect with burning John Elefante has taken "Mainstream," and "End of provided by Elefante as well description of how the greed instrumentals," over the vocal chores. At the ^e" are finely crafted as by Livgren. of thosi in power can be. these tasks he has performed both lyrically and instru- Side one explodes with "Don't Take Your Love A great deal of today's nothing less than excellently. mentally. "Fight Fire With Fire." This Away" starts out slow and music has very little to say, Along with his brother Dino, The one thing I really is a fast paced song dealing then picks up a fiery pace. both musically and lyrically. they have also taken over a appreciate about Kansas is with a man who will just not This song is a case in point of Kansas music does not fall good portion of the writing their ability to mix spirited give up and roll over. The how Kansas mixes superior into this area. They have responsibilities. These vocals with technically video makes this point even vocals with burning continually progress^ and changes have worked well for superior instrumentals. clearer. "Everybody's My instrumentals. "End of the changed over the years, but the band, except they no Neither aspect receives too Friend" is Elefante's look at Age" is one of Livgren's they have not sacrificed their longer have those distinctive much emphasis. Backing the the astonishing lack of compositions. The song is musical integrity for a vocal harmonies present on instrumental mix is the privacy that an entertainer religious in nature, but is commercial sake.

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Officers Everybody Reads The Cal State Get Responsiliility Fast. Chronicle Advertise WhhUs February 8» 1984 The Cat State Chronicle Poge 7 "The Wool gatherer" To Be Presented

The story of a young, naive Loma, is in charge of with a 2 p.m. matinee recluse and the impact of a costumes and graphic design. Sunday, Feb. 12. All fast-talking truck driver Set and lighting design is performances are in the entering into her life will be by Pat Hadock, of the theatre Drama Lab. present^ Feb. 9 through 12 arts department staff. 1 ICKClSf iUi dii dwovof UAA at Cal State, San Bernardino. Performances will con­ performances, will go on sale tinue Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 in the theatre arts "The Woolgatherer" is the Feb. 10 and 11, at 8:]J5 p.m. department office. story of Rose, an innocent young woman whose life is centered around reveries and daydreams, and her relation­

ship with the rough and THE PUVERS OFTHE PEM OMOEN PRESENT witty truck driver. Cliff. The student-produced play opens at 8:15 p.m, Thursday, Feb. 9 William Mastroslmone's in the Drama Lab. : i U 1--. Amber Talvi, a senior theatre arts major, will portray Rose. A Riverside Poly High School graduate, she was named best supporting actress in the 1983 Redlands Theatre Festival. Clayton Martinez, a freshman theatre arts major, portrays Cliff. He is a Ramona High School graduate and has attended A nine-year-old Vancouver The search for Dorothy began last August with an Riverside City Collie. Both schoolgirl has been chosen to are Riverside residents. play the pivotal role of open call for girls aged 9 to 12. 9. I©. I UfSil / iilSpjm. Dorothy in Walt Disney Auditions were held in six Senior theatre arts major miotltii®® F«fe.l2, IWi/28©©®m Pictures' large scale American and two Canadian Mary Manthis of Highland C.S.€.l.g. Drom® Ub fantasy/adventure "OZ," it will direct the production is announced by Richard "The motion picture with Mark Duncan, of San ferger, president of Walt begins principal photo- Bernardino, a freshman Disney Pictures, and graphy at Elstree Studios majoring in theatre arts, producers Gary Kurtz and will be stage managet. ^ Paul Maslansky. near London on Feb. 20." Fairuza Balk, an American Mark Peters, a senior i»m Canadian immigrant, theatre arts major of Alta beat out hundreds of cities. In November twelve applicants for the starring finalists were tested at the role of Dorothy, the Kansas Disney Studios in California farm girl played by Judy from which two were flown Garland in the 1939 film to London this month for Student Union— classic, "The Wizard of Oz." complete studio tests. "OZ," based on Ozma of Oz Fairuza, born at Point There's alot More Than You May Know and Land of Oz by L. Frank "Reyes, Ca., on May 21,1974 Baum, introduces a new cast attends the Lord Byng continued from page 1 SKI OLYMICS and mingle with the of imaginative characters as French Immersion School in Student Union desk or show students. Munchies will be Dorothy returns to Oz for Vancouver, British Colum­ up Wednesday evening with Friday, Feb. 17, experience provided compliments of further adventures. The bia. She is 4*6" tall, weighs 60 your favorite instrument. the thrill of racing the slopes PFM. The following depart motion picture begins lbs., has long, light brown at Goldmine ski area in Big ments will participate in the principal photography at hair and hazel eyes. She was Bear. There will be a special program this quarter: Feb. 7 Elstree Studios near London the youngest of all ap­ LIVING AND starting area for b^nniners Acctg./Finance; Feb. 13 on February 20. plicants. LEARNING SERIES and great door prizes from English; Feb. 28 Mgmt. and Faculty, staff and students Coors. This ESCAPE trip Marketing; Feb. 21 Econ­ and the community have sponsored by Associated omics; Feb. 29 Psychology/ been invited to facilitate the Students, physical education Counseling; March 6 series. The series attempts to Chemistry/Biology. provide mini-seminars which Students, Physical Educa­ address current needs and tion and Activities, promises issues. The next seminar will to be better than ever. SPECIAL FILM "SAY be Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 Raster at the Student in the SUMP, where Martha Union desk by Wed., Feb. 15 AMEN SOMEBODY" Kazlo, a counselor in the or pay at the slopes tefore 10 To celebrate Black History Student Counseling Center a.m. The cost of this event is Week a special will facilitate the third living- $15 per person which Amen Somebody' will be APPLICATIONS FOR learning series: "How includes lift ticket and two played in the Student Union compatible are you?" This timed runs. Own trans­ Feb. 8, 9, 10. The vidw is a prc^am will be a fun evening portation required. documentary jubilee of BiacK to discover if you will get American Gospel. along together as a couple, as roommates, as friends. MAJORS NIGHT CPR CLASS GAL GRANT DEADLINE- Winter quarter the The Student Union is Student Union began special sponsoring a CPR class as a Department/Major nights in part of its living-learning DODGERS ESCAPE the Pub at 8 p.m. These series. Greg Thomspon, PRIORITY DEADLINE special major nights are CSCSB Campus Police FOR FINANCIAL AID- Come join the fans and get nt to be an informal way Officer, who will facilitate a sneak preview of the L.A. to interact with others in the class. Sign up at the Dodgers. The work out is free your major as well as fo Student Union desk by Feb. to the public. Watch a drill inform new students of the 16 or show up at the and batting practice along opportunitites and resources at 8 a.m. • 1 p.m. in the with a game. Gates open at available to them. Faculty Student Union meeting 11:30. The game begins at 1 from the department will be rooms a & b. Come learn how p.m. there to answer quesjtjqns to save a life... ^ P^e8 The Cal State Chronicle February 8, 1984 , In Trouble? Counseling Center Ready To Help

by Emily Hanisko others that the center offers. garage where someone goes "The students should Steve Coffey, who has been a and says, 'Here, this is make use of us. I don't think a student here for four years, broken, please fix it.' lot of them even know we are also works at the center. He Sometimes it takes more here," commented Dr. has achieved his Bachelor's than one visit. It isn't Martha Kazlo on the Degree in Psychology and is necessary to push yourself to Counseling Office in the continuing to get his the limit (in marital, family, Physical Science Building: Master's Degree in Counsel­ personal problems) especially Room 227. Dr. Kazlo is a full- ing Psychology. He and Ms. when the help is close and time psychologist at the Veta Hunn are two graduate free." center. For nine years she's students interning in the worked with the students on school's counseling office. this campus in her office When asked what made him that, she commented, "is decide counseling was his "We're paid to help sometimes called the broom field he replied that it is one of you get through closet because there are no the many jobs one could do windows." I asked her about while sitting (years ago, an school..." the rest of the conselors at the accident confined him to a center. John Hattom is the wheelchair) and he enjoys full-time director and working with people. counselor while at the same Steve also commented on "We may not even be the time \ssociate Dean of the need for we students to ones to help solve vour Student Development. Ms. understand that the service problem," Dr. Kazlo added, Jane Russell is a part-time is available. There is no "but we can at least steer you marriage, family and child charge because the money in the right direction. We counselor who not only helps was paid at registration offer a one-to-one basis in •out on campus but has a when we dished out the cash problem solving. You might private practice. Mr. Donald for fees. I asked if there were be having a hard time with Woods is the International any common problems that time management or just low Student Advisor who is also students had and Steve shook self-esteem; you know, like in charge of administering his head right away. "Each the mornings you don't feel tests like the California Basic person has problems or like crawling out of bed even Educational Skills Test situations that are as though you've just had a full Counseling Center secretary Shirley Ealy schedules individual as they are. Some twelve hours sleep (and you appointments for students with acedemk or personal people come in quicker than know it's not the flu.) We questions. others." have groups in assertiveness "When do I "When do I know it's time training, stress reduction Friday from 9-4:30 p.m. The let your mind concentrate on to come get help?" I asked. and management, job office is usually not very your subjects." Concentrate know it's time "When you realize you can't interview assertiveness, busy but you may need to call may sound easy but we all to come get handle a certain situation by relaxation techniques and or drop by and make an know sometimes it's not. yourself anymore. Some more." appointment. "I've always thought," she help?" problems are easy to solve The hours the office continued, "that when a such as midterm stress^ is open are as follows: Dr. Kazlo summed up the person gets through overload or just being a new Monday and Wednesday service in a few words, registration and the quarter (CBEST) and the Graduation student on campus, being far' from 9-6:30 p.m. and "We're paid to help you get they should get an 'A' for Record Exam (ORE) among from home, This isn't like a Tuesday, Thursday and through school and help you survival." Help Available for the Procrastinator by Carol Leish trigonometry, algebra, and You realize that your calculus. twenty page term paper for Jim Gratz, a graduate English needs to be student in computer science, grammatically correct before comes to the center to study. you turn it in next week. You He said, "If I have a problem, desperately need to find I can usually find a tutor to someone to help you before help me. I like the conducive you panic. study environment offered Dr. Dianne Irwin, director, here." says The Learning Center Tutors, who are available does offer assistance in most according to a posted academic areas." schedule, have a least a 3.0 Tapes of lectures, for most overall GPA and at least a 3.0 large classes, are available. GFA in the subject that they Jim Iwasa, an undeclared are tutoring. They also graduate student, said, "I have received recom­ appreciate being on my own mendations from faculty schedule in my self-paced members. History of World Religions Besides tutoring, seminar~;<^ class. I am able to do things at are offered through th^ my own leisure." For self- Learning Center. Diane paced classes, the center Paletir, advisor at the center, provides video and audio offers seminars in: writing cassettes and administers research pepCfS? ^iwriting testing. awareness and improvement, Nelda Smith, a graduate and understanding and student in business, says she analyzing poetry. has found it helpful to work The Learning Center is. with an accounting tutor. located in Pfau Library 37. It She said, "I am really is open Monday through surprised more people do not Thursday; 8:30 to 8:30; use the Learning Center Friday, 8:30 to 4, and throughout the quarter. A lot Saturday, 12 to 3. Students if offered here." can call 887-7612 for more Students can receive information. tutoring, at the present time, Irwin said, "After visiting Last week's high Santa Ana winds caused damages on campus. See story on pa^ one. in English, biology, chem­ the Learning Center once, istry, physics, geometry. students usually come back." February 8, 1984 The Cal State Otnmicie Winterfest HOCKEY BASKETBALL cont. from page 3 Gretzky's Puppies Prevail

theme. "So think country by Al Katemopoulos attacker. Gretzky's defense and dress the part," says In a battle of unbeaten remained tenacious and Clare Shcrefinski, "this is an teams Saturday, Gretzky's goalie Haller turned away excellent opportunity for Puppies prevailed over shot after shot. With seconds clubs to recruit new members Holiiiy on Ice by a score of 3- remaining, Holiday's Bob or otherwise promote your 2. Johnson scored to bring the organization on campus." After a scoreless first final score to 3-2. The fun of winterfest will period. Holiday's John Gretzky's remains un­ not end when the sun goes Toscano took the puck and beaten at 3-0 while Holiday down. That night A.S. will drove it past Gretzky's goalie falls to 2-1. sponsor a Sadie Hawkins Mike Haller to give Holiday a dance. So girls ^ab them 1-0 lead. S^onds later, In a game between the guys. The dance will cost 50C Gretzky's Jay Alverson Charleston Chiefs and for CSCSB students, $1 for tipped in a deflection to tie Manitoba Maulers, it was the non-CSCSB, and prizes will the score at 1-1. Alverson Chiefs winning 8-2. Tom be given away. scored again just before the Ruvalo scored six times for end of the second period to the Chiefs as well as Paul give Gretzky's a 2-1 lead. Savage twice. In the third period, it was "this is an Alverson getting the hat trick The Chiefs are now 2-1 excellent op­ giving Gretzky's a 3-1 lead. while the Maulers fall to 1-2. With less than 2 minutes left. The P.E.M.M. Sloshers portunity for Holiday pulled goalie Jim picked up to forfeit to clubs to recruit Smolich for an extra improve their record to 1-2. new members or otherwise promote your w L PCX GB organization " Gretzky's Puppies 3 0 1.000 Charleston Chiefs 2 1 .667 Holiday on Ice 2 1 .667 It's still not to late to P.E.M.M. Slashers 1 2 .333 participate. Any interested Manitoba Maulers 1 2 .333 club can call Clare Sharefin- B League A League ski at 887-7407, and any Brown Skins 34 Bombers ^ 26 Playboys interested individuals who Enforcers 47 Inever touched'em 41 Old Boys would like to participate Mules 28 Knights 18 Roundball should call Dexter Wash at 887-7498. Let's all have fun now...ya' here?

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111 "Privilege" Being Guest Analysis Lost to Off-Campus Andropov, Soviet Policy and the Visitors Succession Crisis: Staying the Course With every quarter is is necessary for Cal State students to shell out an additional $15 for a parking permit. This sticker is supposed to by P. A. DeBiaso Pol. Sci. Instructor its policy, is pursuing with detente was initiated, with quarantee adequate parking, and usually it does particular facility the annual expenditures at 12-14 even if it means walking a long distance. This is the second half of destablization of non- percent of GNP-twice that However, now and again, campus facilities ard this series. communist regimes through­ the U.S. spends on defense. used by off-campus organizations. When thid The political and strate^c out Latin American and the As a result, the USSR has happens it is virtually impossible to find a gains yielded by the Soviet Western Hemisphere. cumulatively outspent the parking space. The student finds himself invasion of Afghanistan United States in defense by tempted to park illegally rather than drive outweigh the risks and costs During Andropov's tenure over 400 billion dollars in the around looking for a single empty slot. incurred so far. The 100,000 the Soviets have sought last decade. It seems unfair that after paying for the troops in Afghanistan detente with the U.S. as We are compelled to ask "privilege" to park, there are no available spaces represent less than 2% of assiduously as they have in ourselves to what can this due to non-paying visitors. Soviet Armed Forces the past. It is the U.S. that consistency in Soviet policy Although this is at present a temwrary problem, strength. The cost of has become frustrated with be attributed? In searching how long will it be before this becomes a daily subjugating this ter­ an era of detente most for the answer one must occurrence? Ever increasing enrollment^ as well ritory is nominal when notably characterized by a always bear in mind the as Cal State being a community-involved one considers the Russian massive Soviet arms buildup, Soviet leadership, whomever campus, necessitates that some solutions to the geo-strategic interest in violation of arms control it may comprise, operates problem be considered-before it becomes an Afghanistan for over 150 treaties and increasing within a particular political, every day happening. years. With a fraction of their exportation of anti-Western ideological, and military Armed Forces, the Soviets revolution. However, the tradition. It is this tradition have acquired another U.S. deceived itself concern­ that informs and guides the The Right of Choice satellite; expanded further in ing the anticipated benefits of broader parameters of Soviet the direction of a long sought detente. The Soviet approach national strategy and Januaiy 21 marked the eleventh anniversary of after warm water outlet to to detente was never at transcends changes in the legalization of abortion by the supreme court. the Indian Ocean; advanced variance with its assessment leadership. The objectives their capability to project of international relations as and goals of Soviet In 1973 just over one million abortions were military power closer to the being characterized by revolutionary policy are not estimated to have occured annually. That critical Straits of Hormuz in competing and adversarial subject to renenegotiation. number has increased half again annually today. the Persian Gulf; and political-economic systems. They reflect long term Abortions have been and always will be part of deployed troops permanently Soviet objectives in detente planning squarely based on^^ the human existence. The supreme court along the border of America's were clearly defined in an enduring politico-military recognized this, as well as the inalienable right of staunchest ally in South accordance with that view. consensus defined by the choice for women. Asia, Pakistan. Moscow sought a relaxation highest Communist Party of tension in order to obtain organizations. It is this Again, Soviet policy needed Western credits, aspect upon which Western Evidently after eleven years the so-called Right toward Poland remains loans, high technology and analysts and policymakers to Life groups and President Reagan have still not remarkably consistent under the correct political climate should focus their attention accepted this. They seemingly would rather see Andropov. This is so despite necessary to permit a major when examining possible women who feel they have no other choice, turn the impression conveyed that rearmament program changes in Soviet leadership. to back alleys or self induce their abortions. events in Poland have been a without provoking a native For the time being the West great embarrassment to the response from the Western can expect the Soviet Union Abortion should be viewed as a last alternatives Soviet Union and a direct powers. It was during this to "stay the course" but women should always have the right to challenge to its authority in time that the U.S. imple­ irrespective of whether Yuri choose. The supreme court decision should be East Europe. What Poland mented unilateral nuclear Andropov or a successor protected. illustrates is the increasing force reductions and reigns over the USSR. Mr.. Soviet capacity to influence cutbacks in defense expendi­ Andropov's inheritance, in events in satellite regimes tures. Between 1969 and all liklihood, will become his with a minimum of per­ 1979, American defense legacy. Editorials that are unsigned represent the! ceptible physical inter­ spending declined in real majority opinion of The Cal State Chronick's\ vention. The strategy of terms each year but two. The guest analysis indirect intervention in Soviet defense spending column welcomes sub­ missions from faculty and Editor Poland, unlike the type of during this same period, force employed in Hungary however increased. It has graduate students from Kathryn C. Yount all disciplines. EK«cuilv« EcOKor Prodi'cUton Ecfftor (1956) and Czechoslovakia grown every year since Lisa Beard Brad Pivar (1968), demonstrates that the Susan Altman Kremlin is now more adept at Jeri Reed controlling the internal Michelle Sylvia Wfairs of these countries TypTOMSCoir nth a nominal expenditure Kathleen M. Coles Jan Bruggerman )f Soviet resources. Offfe* Manaoef BualniMa Manageir The leadership in Moscow Lilian Enstrom Position Available is undoubtedly pleased with [he dramatic extension of its Th» Cal Stat* Chronid* PoNdaa The Cal Stala Chronlda is published under the control of the CSCSB Publications Board. It is influence in the Third World published on a weekly basis fca total of 26 Issues less quarter breaks and finalexam perkxts. Contact the office at 887-7497, S500 State College Parkwy, San Bernardino. CA., 92407, for further hrough force of arms. Under Information, Irezhnev this engendered an Letters to the Bdlter should be kept to a maximum of one and one-half typed pages. Letters which ettack any person may be held until that person has had time to respond in the same issue as the other ncrease in the number of letter. Letters must include name arxf address, a phorw number, and mustbealgrwd, although names f Soviet sponsored communist will be withheld upon request. 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The Cal Blala Chronicle accepts advertising in good faith but makea no Soviet Union under Mr. warranty, and does not check any goods or services advertised for validity. The Cal Btala Chronicle is funded by an annual allocation from the Associated Students to cover Andropov, perceiving its past the costs of printing and expenses, ills distributedfreefo students and the community. The remainder success in exporting anti- of the funding Is generated by The Cal Stala Chronlda itself. Western revolution as confirming the correctness of February 8, 1984 The Cal State Chronicle page 11

"Break the mold and dare to get Involved." by Greg Timpany which allow them to screen makes the apathetic trying different things can I had no desire to become This is d^icated to those out everything which is person's life much simpler. lead to personal satisfaction one of the masses so I cast off people who have not taken different from their narrow They do not have to face the and growth. Two historic my shadow of apathy and the time to get involved. For point of view. This causes extra challenges that getting examples of this fact are got involved. I could have some reason or reasons, I am them to live in a rut which involved in something can Ghandi and Hitler. They both easily remained one of the sure there are several, people deepens over time. Life in a bring. To them school is became involved and in turn ignorant masses, but I todayjust do not get involved. rut is very convenient for the nothing more than shuttling increased their personal wanted to expand out and If it means making a small apathetic person for it gives back and forth from home to influence. Granted they learn new things. Through sacrifice in terms of time, them reason not to think. class to home day in and day worked toward completely working with student money, or effort they tend to Everything they say and do is out. As they slither around opposite goals, but they both organizations I have had the shy away. This is truly a mere reflex action which they are shielded from new got involved and got farther opportunity to expand on unfortunate because in many requires very little, if any, experiences by their plastic ahead then they would have what I have learnt in the cases these people are creative thinking. Apathetic shields. By not accepting new had they been apathetic. Had classroom. Unless you wish missing out on a go^ thing. people are very similar to pre­ challenges they are limiting they remained apathetic to remain one of the ignorant, Apathetic people are truly programmed robots, in that their growth protential, and they would hav^ been slithering masses, break the a strange bunch of creatures. you can predict their actions prolonging their repititious swallowed by the ignorant mold and dare to get involved. They have a tendency of well in advance. existence. masses instead of leading / hiding behind plastic barriers Not getting involved also Getting involved and them.

this situation will be rectified are • understandably given Advertising Policy Is Questioned in the immediate future. priority. ™ „ Sincerely, The information concern­ Dear Ms. Yount: frankly, we were surprised reading the CSCSB Financial Ted Krug ing the computer financial On January 11, 1984 the and disappointed that Aid Brochure and spending Director of Financial Aid aid service was included in Financial Aid Office financial aid information an hour of research in the the financial aid options submitted a request to the would not receive higher library browsing through article because it is one Cal State Chronicle to priority by the staff of the books on scholarships, loans option; It may not be the best advertise financial aid Chronicle. and work programs. Editor's Response option, but it is, nonetheless, deadlines for the 1984-85 Of further disappointment Too often we hear Dear Mr. Krug, one avenue for students. academic year. We asked that was the manner in which complaints by students Ordinarily the Cal State Omitting options that the this announcement continue financial aid deadlines were indicating they knew nothing Chronicle asks campus newspaper is familiar with to be run through the Cal announced in the January 25 of financial aid. Besides radio offices to prepare news would be a disservice to our Grant deadline (February 9) issue of the Chronicle. Our announcements, posters, releases to disseminate readers. and until March 1, 1984, the concern is not that you did consumer brochures, and information to students priority date for other aid not use our exact advertise­ information tables displayed through our publication.^ The Chronicle will administered by oar c^ice."" ment, but that the announce- at registration, we have Because financial aid' continue to mtorm ^iidents We were told that our ment was tied to an utilized the school newspaper deadlines are critical to many about financial aid deadlines r^uest was too late for the advertisement for a com­ to provide the necessary students, I felt an exception providing that there is space first issue of the Winter puterized scholarship search information on financial*aid should be made for financial available and the information Quarter, but that the ad program. The implication to our continuing and aid and a display ad, rather is timely. The Chronicle will would appear in subsequent that one draws is that this prospective students. The than a news release, would be also continue giving priority issues. The January 18 issue scholarship search program manner in which students more appropriate. to paid advertisements; if we of the Chronicle had nothing is recommended by the have received information However, because the did otherwise, we would not regarding financial aid Financial Aid Office. To the through the Chronicle Chronicle requires the be able to continue deadlines. Upon inquiry we contrary, we would surest regarding financial aid needs support of community publishing until the end of were told that the announce­ that the student save his/her improvement and has been a advertisers in order to the year, and I would ment had been replaced by a money. Better results can disservice to CSCSB remain operatinjg and enable consider that to be a greater paid advertisement. Quite probably be obtained by students. We are hopeful that us to pay our bills, paid ads disservice to our readers. More Thoughts on the Record Rack Selections Dear Editor, you claim reflected a narrow room and as many different Michael Jackson and Cole If you want information on Greg Timpany and viewpoint on my part, may I albums as you like and listen Porter hail from there, as the origin, class, race and Marcina Correll have both remind you that I was merely to them. You don't have to well as the fact that many creed of rock and roll fans, or completely missed the point quoting a phrase that you ask me or anyone else to buy other artists are from the for fans of other kinds of of my letter to the editor. coined in reference to. that them for you (but if you want Midwest, including Prince music for that matter, read First of all, Mr. Timpany, line of music. If you read the to borrow albums from me for who hails from Minnesota. Billboard Magazine. It is the nowhere did I state that "the letter, you should have noted review, you are perfectly But, like Greg Timpany, Ms. music industry's most students on campus do not the quotation mark around welcome to do so.) As far as Correll, you have misskl the widespread and respected listen to rock and roll music" that phrase when it was what kinds of music you point of my letter. In publication. It contains as you stated. The point I was used. listen to; I could care less reference to the Midwest, I information on every aspect making was the fact that the Finally, you claim your about your personal was speaking about "good ol* ;of popular music including majority of students here reviews are limited because preferences. What concerns Midwestern rock and roll" a the best information on who listen to New Wave and other you cannot afford to buy me is your responsibility as generalization coined by Greg listens to what the most. forms of music as well as rock albums. Who said you had to the sole music reviewer of the Timpany, not me. More Check out the Arbitron radio and roll-they do not listen buy albums in order to review Cal State Chronicle to specifically, I was speaking surveys, which have *-only to the likes of Black them? Right across the hall •adequately represent the about a prevalent attitude in consistently shown that Sabbath and John Cougar- from the Cal State Chronicle students of Cal State in your the Midwest that is reflected overall, the largest per­ Mellencamp. There are many office is the AS Activities coverage of popular music. I in a statement in the Jan. 14 centage of the AOR radio people who are into the office which has a large have yet to see any reviews of issue of Billboard Magazine format audience, which is the Progressive of bands collection of albums of many Duran-Duran, Men Without in an article concerning format that plays the most like Asia and Journey and the different forms of music for Hats, The Pretenders, Album Oriented Rock (AOR) Heavy Metal, is the white Rockabilly of the Stray Cats use at AS dances and other Prince, The Gap Band, The radio that "Sentiment for Anglo male. Better yet, look (forms of rock and roll which functions. They will be glad Stray Cats, Asia, or many heavy metal and against at the popularity charts. are also strangely missing to let any registered student others that I could list. When modern music (id New Wave, If you feel offended by my from Record Rack reviews borrow them as long as they you do, then I can respect etc.) runs stongest in the use of the W.A.S.P. lablel, I most of the time). Perhaps I are notified two days in Greg Timpany as a seasoned Middle of the Country. This will gladly cease and disist should have included advance of when he/she music critic who represents a is exactly the attitude that with its use whenever Anglo Frogresive Rock and wants to use them. There is broad segment of th e CSCSB also prevades Greg Tim­ America ceases in its labeling Rockabilly in my list, but I also the Listening Center on student body. pany's Record Rack column of other racial and ethnic tried to include everything it the fourth floor of the Library To Marcina Correll go my when he consistently reviev/s groups. Maybe now you would have become overly with a magnificent collection thanks for her information only music from Heavy Metal know how they feel. long and redundant. As for of albums including some of concerning her home state of or similiar bands and the "good ol' Midwestern the latest pop releases. All Indiana. But I am already debunks New Wave as he has Sincerely yours, Rock and Roll" phrase .which . you have to do is check out a aware of the fact that done. Chris Ellis w

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