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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 4-29-1975 April 29 1975 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "April 29 1975" (1975). Paw Print (1966-1983). 199. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/199 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OfHce of Publjcotion California Siofe CcfJ$0«, San Bernardino LWF121NT Volume Vll No. 21 Published by The Associated Students of California State College/ San Bernardino April 29, 1975 Fireball kicks off. A dunking concession, with continue through 8 p.m., Saturday; faculty members as targets, is one and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday. of the numerous activities at Cal Certain games, such as "hole-in- State, San Bernardino's festival for one," archery and horseshoes, will all ages, Fireball '75, Saturday and be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, May 3 and 4. Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m., Sunday. Cal State students are inviting Saturday special events include the community to join in the two- a karate demonstration at 1 p.m. day spring event, which features a and a tug-of-war at 4 p.m. variety of attractions, including A band contest is planned for 12 food and game booths, exhibits, noon until 5 p.m. on the knoll north sports competition and dancing. west of the gymnasium. An area in and around the A swim meet, CSCSB and gymnasium has been set aside for family relay, is scheduled for 2 the let's-get-acquainted funfest. p.m. Saturday as part of the Starting time both days is 10 a.m., "bring-your-own-towel" free swim with Saturday activities scheduled period from 1 to 4 p.m. Visitors through 1 a.m. the following may also swim Sunday during morning and Sunday events those hours. continuing until 5 p.m. Special Sunday events will be a Saturday highlights are a 5 p.m. Softball tournament at 2 p.m. and a barbecue, for which tickets at $1.50 folk dance demonstration and must be purchased in advance, and participation at 3 p.m. a dance from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Competing in the softball Paw Print Photo by Keith Legeraf Performing will be Dr. Demento tournament are Riverside City This fine bunch of outstanding students are the Cal State representatives to the model U.N. in New and the Roto Rooter Good Time College, University of California at York. Pictured left to right are: John Rogers, Joe Lazar, John Tottle, Judi Jones, Bill Canning, Steve Christmas Band. Riverside, San Bernardino Valley Somer, Ann Gwinett and Andy Butts. Exhibits from various academic College and Cal State. departments at the college will be Fireball '75 is sponsored by the set up in the gym (Room 129). They Cal State Inter-Organizational will open at 10 a.m. each day. The Council. Hie Associated Student student planners feel the Body is sponsoring the dance. presentation will give the com Chairmen are members of the New complaints procedure set up munity plus students from high Business Management Dub, a schools and community colleges an student organization. opportunity to see the broad Volunteers are needed to help curriculum offered at Cal State. run booths and for other jobs. If On the A. S. B. election ballot Hie way the Board works was Ju.stice includes convening the Game booths will open at 10 a.m. interested call the Activities office there is a measure asking students explained by Dave: "A person who Board when a student requests a also. Both the games and the at 887-7409. to ratify an amendment passed has a complaint should goto the A. hearing and chairing those academic exhibits are scheduled to by the A. S. B. senate, that allows S. B. office and fill out a petition for meetings. student to arbitrate disputes in judicial action. The Board will Dave stressed tljat all future volving students and A. S. B. of receive the petition and if it is meetings will be "open to all, . And Cinco de ficers and employees. properly filled out, the other side unless the meeting is going to This constitutional revision, will be given an opportunity to po.ssibly harm someone's engineered by the Chief Justice of respond, by filling out a written reputation, then they will be closed the Judicial Board Dave Fowler, reply. If neither party desires an to the genera! public." Mayo too w^l give back to the Judicial Board informal hearing, then the Board Besides Dave, the current the power to discipline A. S. B. will decide what action to take on members of the Board are Richard A two-day Cinco de Mayo Joe Moran, from the Cal State art officers or employees who pur the basis of the written statements. Seymore, Paul Dem DeMeo. Tom celebration. Fiesta de la faculty, at 12:45 p.m. and Ron posely misuse their offices. If either party requests a hearing, Bedfor. Revolucion, will be held May 5 and Arias from San Bernardino Valley The Judicial Board is the means then we will hold one as soon as If any student would like to be 6 at Cal State, San Bernardino College at 2:45 p.m. In between by which an individual student can possible. The final decision on a considered for a position on the under the sponsorship of Mecha, a mariachis wiU provide live music. present a problem about his4ier petition only takes a simple board, he or she should contact the Chicano student organization. A pinata for children from day student government and get some majority of the five Board mem A.S.B. office and leave his or her Hie public is invited to enjoy the care centers at Casa Ramona and action to have the problems solved. bers. However if the Board wants name and phone number. speakers, dancers, mariachis, and Guadalupe Church will open the An example of a problem would be to fine or fire someone, then they There will soon be three positions theatrical groups, say the Mecha May 6 festivities at 10:30 a.m. Any a A.S.B. regulation that have to have an unanimous opened on the Board and the ap sponsors. Concession stands, other pre-school age children also discriminates or an elected A. S. B. decision of all 5 members." pointments are for two years. featuring Mexican food and crafts, are invited to attend. Free snow person who is misusing funds. Dave's responsibilities as Chief will be sponsored both days by cones will be provided for the tiny Currently an executive order students from neighboring schools, participants, in addition to the from the Chancelor's office, senior citizens groups and contents of the pinata. supported by former governor women's groups from a local The Cal State Folklorico, dan Reagan, prohibits students from church. cers from a physical education handling any discipline {X'oblems, except those occuring in the dorms. Dave feels "that the Judicial ASB Elections will be held on Complete details of Cinco de Board operating under the pur posed amendment will ^force a little responsibility in student government which is a good thing. Mayo festivities on page 7. If the measure is passed by a Wednesday and Thursday, April simple majority of the students, then they will have the power to with hold money from the people who blow it (A. S. B. leaders etc.). Chicano artists from the campus class, will be on stage at 11:30 30th and May 1st. Pictures and Dave feels that there has been a and the community will have an a.m.. May 6. Hiey will be followed need for the new regulation several exhibit of their work. by a speaker, Emilio Benavides The events will take place in the from Cal State, Los Angeles at 12 times this year: "It took 6 months statements by candidates on patio of the Commons building noon, another theatrical group at to organize the board this year between 10 a.m. and about 3:30 12:45 and a Farm Workers speaker because the A. S. B. officers Uiere were elected in spring of last year p.m. each day. at 2 p.m. Mariachis will conclude A children's folklorico, Theatro the day's programming. failed to push the Board and get it going. I applied to be ap^inted to Cultural de Colton, will perform All proceeds will go to the United pages 4 and 5. from 11:30 to 12:30 Monday noon, Farm Workers in San Bernardino, ^e Board working in March of this May 5. Speakers that day include according to the sponsors. year." The Paw Print, April 29, 1975 page 2 George Wallace poses threat to U.S. stability If you think that George Wallace But back home as governor of people in high income brackets less clipping and literature handouts", reported that Wallace has received doesn't have a chance in the '76 Alabama he has made his state's than Alabama does. And only to the Alabama State Archives and kickbacks from the liquor in elections, think again. Despite his tax structure one of the most seven of the 40 states draw a deducted $30,000 from his taxes for dustry, whose sales are closely wheel chair, his Southern drawl, regressive in the country.