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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. Wallace smaller portion of their revenue the "gift". regulated by the state, asphalt the erroneous assumption that he raised his state's sales tax from 3 from progressive taxes. -When Wallace took office, companies, engineering com­ has really changed his philosophy to 4 per cent soon after taking Besides low corporate income Alabama ranked forty-eighth panies, legal fees of lawyers doing of race relations, his romance with office. He also placed a tax on taxes, higher property taxes for among the states in ^ucation work for the state and other firms Ted Kennedy, he and his gold medicine, a tax that hits the poor small land owners, tax exemptions expenditures per pupil. Today, that deal with the state govern­ bricking constituents deserve the hardest. In addition to in­ for questionable charitable Alabama ranks fiftieth. Twelve ment. serious attention as to their creasing the sales tax, Wallace has organizations, Alabama's state years after Wallace first took of­ In his meeting with George potential threat to this country. added repressive taxes on and local tax burden per $1,000 of fice, Alabama still does not have a Wallace on July 4, 1973, Ted George Wallace has always cigarettes, liquor, beer, license income — or the portion of your mftiimum wage law. Unem­ Kennedy said ". . . We don't campaigned on the platform that plates, and drivers licenses. available spending money that the ployment benefits remain among compile lists of enemies ... For if he is a Populist candidate, a man All the time he has been in­ government takes in taxes is five the lowest in the nation. Alabama's there is one thing George Wallace who is concerned about the com­ creasing the taxes that hit the per cent higher than the national national ranking in per capita stands for, it is the right of every mon person, the farmer, the truck common person, Wallace has left average. income has dropped from for­ American to speak his or her mind driver, the beauty shop operator. the progressive income tax un­ There are many other clear ty-seventh to forty-eighth since and be heard." Those of us who But upon closer analysis, this touched, allowing the tax rate on examples of Wallace's selfish Wallace came to power. Among remember George Wallace's myth is quickly dispelled. the highest incomes to remain at concern for himself at the expense Southern states, per capita income pledge to use his presidential He has always promised on the an extremely low five per cent. Out of the little person. Wallace in Alabama is ten per cent below limousine to run over Vietnam war national campaign trial tax reform of the 40 states that tax personal donated a batch of worthless the average. The workers in protestors would probably differ that will benefit the 'Tittle person". income, only five of them tax personal papers, "mostly news Alabama earned 23 percent less with Senator Kennedy on the than the national average, 24 per nature of Wallace's devotion to the cent of the people in the state live First Amendment. below the poverty level. Wallace is Wallace will attempt to use the Veterans' Corner presently under a Federal court smoke screen "I've mellowed" in by Hank White order to improve care for patients his bid for the President's job in in state mental hospitals and for '76. However as the evidence retarded children in state schools. presented shows, George Wallace UK Veterans, it's time for, are Do you know that free tutorial Allegations also have been has not mellowed. He is still the you ready for this, the Masked help is available? Letter to the Editor raised that Wallace has used the man who avowed in 1958 that Marvel's DO YOU KNOW SHOW. Do you know that rabbits don't powers of the governorship for his Alabama would be segregated for Sponsored by the Veterans Who use calculators to multiply? personal advantage. It has been ever. Cares League and the "Get our Do you know you can have your To the Editor; Checks Back from the Vet Rep Discharge up-graded? For sheer misunderstanding and who's Touring the Bahama's" Do you know that you can obtain distortion, it would be difficult to Society. a VA loan to purchase a mobile .surpass the Pawprint's recent receives the sacraments to affirm home and land to put it on? article on Bishop Maher's decision consistently and loudly supported As we tune into the station we his acceptance of the teachings and find that the majority of the show Do you know why the elephant to exclude certain NOW members abortion. A short time ago, a NOW discipline of his church as well as has been censor^ and interrupted was wearing 3 white tennis shoes from the sacraments (Rawprint, chapter in Ohio expelled a member to obtain the means of sanc- by re-runs of the 1915 Mickey and one yellow one? April 22, 1975). for opposing abortion. More tification, since he cannot be made Mouse Show and finally replaced Do you know that you can When .John XXllI "opened the recently, for political reasons. holy unless he believes. In view of by World War II Educational receive medical treatment at VA windows" at the Second Vatican NOW has hedged by advocating the (buncil. he never intended the woman's "right" to choose^ the moral confusion and lassitude Films. So, all that's left of the Hospitals? of our unhappy age, Bishop program is the quiz that follows the Latholic Church to abandon her abortion rather than supporting Do you know that preference is Maher's decision was a courageous show. Let's now take the quiz and given to veterans applying for commitment to objective moral abortion itself, but this distinction truth, valid for all times. As part of is sophistical and of no value. A one. see what we've missed, if anything. government employrhent? Finally. the 'Pawprint's Do you know how many i's are in E)o you know how many legs the that commitment, the Catholic parent might as well argue that he Church has always opposed the is not necessarily supporting superficial association of the issue Mississippi after the 1974 census? African Golden frog has? killing of unborn children (as had, segregation and integrated school of abortion with the issues of war Do you know that TU TU's should Do you know that there are VA until recently, practically every for his child's education. Since and capital punishment is un­ be dry cleaned? agencies that can provide job other Christian denomination and abortion is morally wrong, there critical. misleading, and, when Do you know that even if you've assistance? as many still do). Bishop Maher is exists no "right" to choose it. designed to support abo'rtion. used your VA once before to buy a Do you know that if you are responsible in his diocese for Faced with NOW's public stand particularly cynical. Politically, home, you may be able to buy disabled you may be eligible for teaching and maintaining this on abortion. Bishop Maher decided such an association might be ef­ another using ^e VA? Vocational Rehabilitation truth, wholly and without reser­ that membership in such an fective; intellectually, it is without Benefits? Do you know that if you can't find vation. He is also responsible for organization and the continued justification. Do you know that I'm just as sick the Vet Rep in his office you can reception of the sacrements in the Sincerely, of writing these "do you know" defending the sacraments, the find him at the nearby Coke "life-blood" of Christian worship, Latholic Church were inconsistent F.F.Campbell, questions as you are of reading machine? from misuse and blasphemy. and even hypocritical. The bishop Assistant Professor them? Do you know that within a year The leadership of NOW and the had the right to make such a Department of History So, I'm going to stop now. If by from separation, honorably majority of its membership have decision. A church-member discharged Vietnam-era veterans any chance you answered "no" to with no more than 14 years of any of the above questions, feel education may be hired in civil free to stop in the Veterans Affairs service jobs at grades 1 through 5 Office and we will try to answer without competing in civil service any question you may have, we're examinations? just dying to try out some of our new lines on someone. The Alumni Association of Cal-State, San Bernardino offers best wishes to Poem to the Editorf

The Great Rape Case the CSCSB community on the event (of Ole Bo, the Deacon) Justice was served in the courtroom today, of the college's 10th birthday. 'Twas anytown Homeboy in the afir month erf May. Momma was there, so were her lawyers, A couple of partners and some barefisted warriors. "You're fucked if you're lueky!" said a voice from afar. A smile lit iq) as the boys from the bar Thonselves did realize what fools they'd been 1965 1975 To think that this was justice. "And what might you say in your behalf?" said the judge with a lau^ to ole Bo, the Deacon. Programs of the CSCSB Alumni Association: Now the Deacon he let a r^teous fart and he just stood there grinnin'. Year Around Social Events — Quarterly Newsletter That InTght orange suit of San Berdoot was now just dirty linen. — New Scholarship Program — Emergency Loan And no-one said a word just then, (as if it didn't happen) Fund for Students — Annual Tennis Tournament But ole Bo knew he'd made his move And that he'd caught them nappin'. We look forward to having you join us! The D.A. stood and said, "I Object" While the Deacon stood there shackled. Cheryl Ciabattini President CSCSB The legal lads went into confusion While the dudes just howled and cackled, Alumni Association by Nobody ~rne Paw Print, April 29, 1975 page 3 Quit Smoking Clinics planned by- Where's the aid in finance ? American Cancer Society A series of jointly sponsored Quit Smoking clinics is planned for May by The dark cloud of confusion that looking for "any student off the Scholarship Service Educational the American Cancer Society and the San Bernardino County Heart surrounds people trying to make street who has a problem with Fund. Other hearings will focus on Association. sense out of financial aid ap­ all other monetary aid programs financial aid," to testify. She ad- Susan Harris, Education Director, the American Cancer Society, and plications can be cleared up by d^, "The success of our hearings including state scholarships, Joan Kozel, Education Director with the Heart Association, are working students themselves. depends on getting real students to grants, Basic Opportunity Grants, together to bring a new concept in stop-smoking programs to the San Hearings are going to be held in loans and work-study. talk about their real problems and Bernardino Valley. Based on the national Quit Smoking program of the Ix)s Angeles on May 9 by student to recommend changes." Kavrell In the past, hearings have Cancer Society, this free pilot program will feature ttie group method groups who want to gather noted that very few mechansims focused on a number of central questions. Among these are how approach to the problem. There will be no physical conditioning, but evidence on problems people ex­ exist to appeal financial aid participants ^ill outline their reasons for smoking and ennumerate perience in learning about, aph decisions but "this is certainly one students establish independent status, how students leam about resources for helping individuals quit the habit. plying for, and obtaining financial of them." Persons interested in taking such a program are asked to call Ms. aid. The California hearings will be financial aid programs, the lack of appeals mechanisms, and Harris at 882-3791, or Ms. Kozel at 888-2241. Kim Kavrell, Hearings Coor­ part of a nation-wide series "if enough people are interested," Ms. Harris said, "programs will be dinator, emphasized that they are sponsored by the College problems students have with specific programs, such as scheduled at their convenience. We hope to have from four to eight qualifying for loans. programs during May, but where and when will depend on the calls we 'ITie results of the Hearings will receive from people interested in quitting smoking. Call now to get on the be reports recommending changes list." and improvements. They will be Ms. Kozel added that if this program is successful in San Bernardino This Week's Activities Valley, it may tie expanded countywide. "Age is not a factor in our times to coincide with the Tuesday development of a master plan for program," Ms. Kozel said. "We are interested in reaching anyone who Apx-il 29 student aid in the state which will wants to quit." CSCSB 10th Anniversary Celebration 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon LC-500 be written this summer. The Speaker, FrankFriedel 11:00a.m. to 12:00 Noon LC-500 national report will be sent to Metropolitan is looking for students ' Ts the New Deal Revelant in the Crisis Congress before the completion of CSCSB 10th Anniversary Luncheon 12:00 a.m. to 2; 00 p.m. C-104 the revised student aid legislation Invitations to meet with recruiters from Metropolitan Life, Property, Christian Life Club Mtg. 12:00 a.m. LC-277 in mid-1976. and Liability Companies on May 8th are going to selected students of the Business Management Club Mtg. 12:00 a.m. LC-204 'Die Hearings in Ixis Angeles CSUSB campus. However, any student interested in exploring career Faculty Senate Mtg. 2:30p.m.toS.OOp. m. LC-500 will be in the form of a legi^ative opportunities as a field representative of Metropolitan is still free to Wednesday hearing. Witnesses will be asked to schedule an appointment with the recruiters. April 30 present written testimony, make Metropolitan, which has been in the life insurance business for over a LDSSAMtg. 8:00 a.m. LC-250 an oral statement to the panel of century, has long offered health insurance and pensions in addition to its M.E.Ch.a. Mtg. 12:00 a.m. LC-271 students and policy-makers, and basic life programs. However, the company is currently moving in new Spanish Club Mtg. 12:00 a.m. LC-295 then answer questions on their own directions and expanding into automobile and homeowners coverage. Black Students Union Mtg. 12:00a.m. LC-204 experiences. Consequently, a number of new openings exist which offer enhanced Eng. Dept. E.O.P. Mtg. 12:00a.m. C-219 All CSCSB students who are income benefits leading to management positions, if desired. DepA. Chairman Mtg. 2:30 p.m.to4:30p.m. C-104 interested in trying to do Metropolitan also offers its new representatives an intensive training Co-Ed Jungle Ball 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. L. Gym something positive to shed light on program designed to lift their knowledge and skills to professional levels Thursday financial aid dilemmas are most in b^sic areas within the relatively short period of one year. May 1 welcome to come and testify. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Placement Christian Life Club Mtg. 8:00 a.m. LC-277 Office, Room S-122, or phone 887-7551. Rho Zeta Chi Mtg. 12:00 a.m. LC-2D4 A.S. Senate Mtg. 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. C-219 Inland Empire Sp)eech and Hearing 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. LC-500 Friday May 2 Swim Meet Sign-Ups End SS-171 A.S. Executive Cabinet Mtg. 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. P.E.Fields Softball Games 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. p.E. Fields Film "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams" 7:30 p.m. to9:30p.m. PS-10 Saturday May 3 English Equivalency Test 8:30a.m. to5:00p.m. PS-10 Upward Bound Workshop 9:00a.m.tol2:00Noon LC-27 Hi^ School For. Lang. Field Day 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. C-104,125,1^ ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF 7M-«75 Children's Art Fair 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Adm.Quad GOALS 7*^-76 Firebair75 10:00a.m. to9:00p.m. GymLawn "Dr Demento and the Roto Rooter EMERGENCY LOAN FUND IMPROVE ACTIVITIES Good Time Christmas Band 8:00p.m. to9:00p.m. Lg.Gym Sunday May 4 Fireball'75 10:00a.m. to5:00p.m. GymLawn BOOK CO-OP EXPAND CARPOOL Swim Meet 3:00p.m. P.E. Pool Monday May 5 Water Basketball Sign-Ups End REINSTATED SPORTS ! CHILD CARE CENTER LDSSAMtg. 8:00 a.m. LC-250 BUDGET Cinco de Mayo Celebration 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Commons Patio Mexican Folk Dancers 11:30 a.m. Common Patio •^5 Sp)eaker, Bobby DeLaCruz 12:30 a.m. Commons Patio STUDENT TEACHER ' 'Farmerworkers'' 'W CENTRALIZE A.S.B. EVALUATIONS 7/ SERVICES Softball Games 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. P.E. Fields Recreation Night 6:00p.m. to9:00 p.m. Gym Tuesday May 6 OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING PUBLICITY OFFICE Forest Service 9:00a.m. to4:00p.m. LC-500 REFFERAL SERVICE Cinco de Mayo Celebration 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Commons Patio Mexican Folk Dancer 11:30 a.m. Commons PATIO Kevin Gallagher Christian Life Club Mtg. 12:00 a.m. LC-277 Business Management Club Mtg 12:00a.m. LC-204 GRADUATE STUDENT EVENING STUDENT AMENDMENT Sp>eaker, Emilio Benavidos 12:30 a.m. Commons Patio QUALIFICATIONS ^SERVICES "Community Politics" Student Literacy Comm. Mtg. 12:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. C-219 Theatro Chicano from UCR A.S.B. VICE PRESIDENT. A.S.B. 1:30 p.m. Commons Patio JUDICIAL BOARD STUDENT DISCOUNT Water Basketball 3:00to5:00p.m. P.E. Pool AMENDMENT SENATOR AT LARGE, STUDENT UNION COMMITTEE, COLLEGE FUNDATION- AREA MERCHANTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS, FACULTY SENATE- STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, A.S.B FINANCIAL BOARD, SENATE INVESTIGATING A NEW CITY TREASURER COr#lITTEE. u; ;i-, A\el[eii:eie

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A.S.B. ELECTIONS - Wed. & Thur., April 30 & May 1. DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!

Kevin Gallagher Raul Cej'a Arnoldo Resendez — John D'Silva — — A.S.B. President A.S,B» President A»S.B, President A.S.B. President My name is Kevin Gallagher and I am running for A.S.B. president. A great decision will have to be This year I had the pleasure to made by the student voters of this serve as A.S.B. Vice President. college on election day: to elect This experience has helped me, John d' Silva, A. S. B. President, or more than anything else to become to reelect the same Student Body aware of A.S.B.'s strengths and Officers which would lead to the shortcomings. Child Care Center - This issue continuation of an inefficient As. A.S.B. Vice President this was pursued heavily this year by Student Government which does year what exactly did I do? I Judi Jones, A.S.B. President. We not understand the needs of all of organized and ran the A.S.B. still don't have a child care center the students at this College. Student Teacher Evaluations for on campus even though monies are Clearly, the need for a more the first time in A.S.B.'s history. I available. This situation can be efficient Student Government is helped organize and run the A.S.B. resolved with continued support the paramount issue of the Book Co-op. The Book Co-op students at this college. The I'm Raul Ceja and I'm a can­ and pressure at the State My name is Arnoldo Resendez enables students to buy and sell arguments which consume time at didate for the office of A.S.B. I/egislature and Board of Trustees. and I am running for the office of textbooks at better prices than are the Student Government meetings EYesident. I am deeply concerned Centralize A.S.B. Services • ASB President. I feel that with the had at the College Bookstore. I are of a personality nature, and about student government here at A.S.B. offers such services as car office of President comes a large organized and staffed the A.S.B. has nothing to do with the issues Cai-State. During this past year, I pooling, Housing Referral, Student amount of responsibility and need have worked very closely with the Off-Campus Housing Referral Teacher Evaluations, etc. Un­ which directly involve the general for experience. I feel that I hav,e welfare of the student body on present A.S.B. administration. I Office which helps students with fortunately these services are acquired the necessary experience housing needs. This is another new campus. Also the need for better have witnessed several instances conducted by various A.S.B. of­ to do the job. I have been vice- A.S.B. service. I helped author fiscal policy, and planning for of abuse on the part of this ad­ the fices and agencies. I propose to (X'esident and president of M. E. C. Judicial Board amendment To the student activities is of paramount ministration. I feel that the centralize them under one office H. A., president of the Inter- students deserve a better fate. I A.S.B. Constitution. This amend­ and staff. This would prevent alot importance to students, and the Organizational Council and a College as a whole. believe that harmony and respect ment, if adopted, will create a real of the red tape that students representative to the Campus are the seeds to a prosperous and and powerful judiciary for students sometimes encounter when dealing Examples of this inefficiency Council. I have also been a range from the weekly arguments representative governmental with grievances with A.S.B. with their government. member of die Educational Op­ government, and for in­ in the College Commons at Student body. These things have been Publicity office - One of A.S.B.'s portunity Program's advisory lacing and I intend to do tergovernmental disputes. I helped most obvious problems is a lack of Government meetings to inflated board. budget request by some student something about that!! and lobbied for the Graduate communication. I propose to Presently I am Junior Class llie following is a list of specific Student amendment, authored by create a Publicity Office. The sole body activity interests. Senator, and within the Senate I Arguments about who gets the things that I, as A.S.B. President, Pat Eggetter, to the A.S.B. Con­ function of this office would be to am Chairman of the Rules Com­ will initiate during the 1975-76 stitution. This amendment, if publicize widely anything of in­ student's money to make trips (on mittee, member of the Ap- student's expense), and what school year. adopted, will give Gruaduate terest that is happening on, or off Ix*opriations Committee, and an 1. Child Care Center - This Students full and equal campus. group makes out better-budget alternate member of the Finance wise are typical argiunents which service should be offered for all representation in student govern­ Dublicating Service - Many Board. While in the Senate I have students who have dependent ment. They are presently ex­ classes now require the handing predominate the meetings when worked on a number of projects important legislation should be children at a reduced rate. cluded. These two amendments out of duplicated material. A.S.B. that benefit the students, i.e.. passed to help all of the students. 2. Less money for A.S.B. are the first major revisions in can provide this service at very Graduate Student Representation, Examples of the present inef­ Government - Presently, the A.S.B. governmental structure in low rates to students. more funds for the Emergency ficient budgeting, fiscal policy, and A.S.B. Government has been the last five years. Student discounts at - Area Loan program, and a number of planning are clearly evident when budgeted approximately $18,000. I As a member of the Student Merchants - In the San Bernardino by-laws giving the students a special interest groups have to feel this is not only inflationary and Union committee I am very aware area there are approximately better Student Government. send in recommendations for the unnecessary, but it limits new of the problems that face this 30,000 students. This represents a My goals for next year if I am student's money which are usually progressive programs that should project. Basically inflation and lot of buying power. elected as President are primarily "inflated" as compared to actual be presently on going at this in­ construction costs are hampering I am trying to get other colleges to give the student more for his money needed. The Student Body stitution. the project. A.S.B. support, such as in the area to unite and approach money. To do this I think that we Officers are not aware of the actual 3. Tutorial Program - One of the the resolution passed in the Senate area merchants. Merchants would should have more and better new programs that should be which will - help supplement give students a 10-20 per cent quality activities. The night money need because many of them initiated is a tutorial program fw Student Union Fee monies, will discount, and in return, A.S.B. students should be receiving better have not taken the time to study, the students who will need help help to have a Student Union open would provide free advertising in night services and more activities and justify through-proof of need- with specific classes on a one-to- the fall of 1976. This year our newspaper and distribute to all that are revelant to them. The Day actual money that these student one basis. agreement was reached between students a list of participating Care Center should be in operation activities need, and deserve. 4. Evening Students - An in­ students and the administration merchants. by now, what is holding it up is the Just one month ago students crease in the services offered for a concerning the operational pther things that need more Board of Trustees but with more assembled at evening meetings in substantial segment of our student structure of the Union. This student input and pressure concern pressure I feel that they will ap­ the College Commons to discuss body; the evening students. structure will consist of an in­ registration and scheduling, and prove the temporary housing for how they could possibly change the 5. Rapport between A.S.B. corporated Board of Directors with also the expanding of the Biology Center. I am working to get the present form of Student Govern­ Government and Students - Ex­ a majority of students. Building parking lot which is ob­ Emergency Loan extended to $75 ment so that it could become more planation of all facets of planning This year I have tried and will viously too small. dolls. And in the futiu"e to $100 responsible to the needs of the should be made available for all continue to try to give any student As A.S.B. Vice President I was dolls. I feel that I can handle the students on campus. Surely, this students at Cai-State. Aft^ all, you any assistance I can. I have also the only one on the Executive office of ASB president so that it exposes the unconscious desire by do have a vested interest. served on various student, faculty, Board to have 100 percent at­ can be more sensitive to the students to change the present 6. Monthly Open Door Policy - As and administration committees, tendance record. student needs on campus. Student Government Officers who president, I will hold monthly trying to represent, and fight for As A.S.B. President I would Your Vote For Me Will Be A Vote try to resemble "actors", than meetings with any student who has student wants and needs. continue to concern myself first For Better Government. serious, concerned "politicians." a concern about the school and-or What will I do for you the student and fundamentally with what The need to change these present the policies.of the A.S.B. Govern­ next year? First of all, I don't needs to be done on this campus, Student Government Officers is ment. I will make myself available believe in making stupid or here and now. As as A.S.B. officer paramount to the interests of to you and responsible to your unrealistic campaign promises. this has always been my first students on this campus. With the nee^. Here is what I think can be done: priority. During the last two years State, and it's economic policies, If you agree with what I see as Activities A continued as an A.S.B. officer I have made and actions the future of many imperative for the Associated upgrading of the Friday night film exactly one trip at student ex­ needed academic, extracurricular, Student Body, please vote for Raul series and a possible midweek pense, on student business. As and social activities rests in the Ceja on April 30 or May 1, 1975. A movie. A new emphasis on lec­ A.S.B. [Resident I would confine hands of the Student Government vote for me is a vote for you. tures, and special event type traveling to bare necessity. Officers. This is why it is im­ concerts. All geared to the days These proposals, campaign perative that the students for their and times that students are on promises, which are listed above own general welfare at this College campus. All activities free to are not unrealistic, nor nebulous. select the most able-leader to run students but charging, on some They are specific, realistic goal the Student Government. events, nonstudents in an effort to which can be accomplished next By electing me, John d' Silva, A. generate additional activity year with our budget. I am asking S. B. President many of the money. for your support, ideas, input, and problems which now face the A. S. Car pooling - About 90 percent of your vote, "^ank you very much. B., will be solved through prudent, the college community lives off and judicious reasoning campus and drives to school. I techniques. propose to expand car pooling as The first political move I will an oi^oing A.S.B. service all make as President will be to select year. Currently this service is only some of the most dependable offered two days once a quarter. persons as a group of advisors who will respond in cabinet way to approach the problems, and issues that this Student Government The Paw Print, April 29, 1975 page 5

Stephen Waterbury Paul Martinez — Francie Sophomore Class — Senior Class Marubayashi -r~ President President Sophomore Senator

faces. As A. S. B. President I would Pat Egetter — write a weekly article in the student Newspaper to inform students on a weekly basis the A,S,B, Vice evehts, and issues which confront the Student Government. I would President distribute suggestion boxes around the College campus, for students As an A.S.B. Vice Presidential who have problems, and candidate I am aware of the duties Hello, my name is Paul G. suggestions for Student Govern­ Although only current Juniors of the office I would fill upon my Martinez and I am an eligible ment improvement. I would may vote for next years' Senior election. The main duty of the Vice candidate for the office of personally go out onto the College Class officers, this position entails President is to preside over the Sophomore Class President for the campus to ask students their views membership in the general A.S.B. A.S.B. Senate and be responsible year 1975-76. Through my work in on issues, and take political sur­ Executive Board, thus affecting for communication between the the Student Government for the Hi! I am Francie Marubayashi veys. I would at all time keep an the total student body. In addition Senate and Executive Cabinet. The past two years, I have gained and am a resident on campus. As a "Open Door" toward all people to several programs geared office of Vice President requires experience in the functioning and candidate for one of the two interested in communicating to specifically to Seniors, I would approximately 20 hours a week to involvement, as well as respon­ sophomore senator seats, I would me. Finally, I would take into continue to work on projects I spend on A.S.B. Government af­ sibility of maintaining ans A.S.B. like to see improvement in the consideration faculty, ad­ began as A.S.B. Senator-at-large. fairs and meetings. office. As President in 1974 at San communications between the ASB ministration, and community Hopefully, interest in Student In this past year, I have been a Bernardino High School, and officers, administration, faculty views, and weigh all situations Government will continue to in­ senator in the A.S.B. Senate with former Freshman Class President and students. I feel there should be with a judicious accuracy to crease as more programs and perfect attendance at all meetings. here at San Bernardino Call State more activities scheduled for night determine the best decision to be services are offered the general One of my responsibilities as a this year, I have really enjoyed as and on weekends for the benefit of made. student. I appreciate your interest senator is President Pro tem of the well as been inspired to continue those students who work during the In fiscal planning the emphasis and continuing support. Thank Senate. Several times in the ab­ my leadership role as an A.S.B. day. For that matter, we should will be changed to support student . you. sence of the Vice President I officer. have more ASB acitivities, in activities b^re on campus. Trips presided over the senate. As a So, vote on April 30th for Paul general, than we have had in the around the State will be senator I am serving on several Martinez, the Candidate who past. Finally, I am in favor of minimized, and direct student Horace Finkleherg important committees. I am the believes in a Unified and fully pushing for a child care center related activites like; sports- Chairman of the Appropriations represented class. service here on campus. If elected, intramurals, forensics, student committee which reviews I .shall strive to be an active newspaper, student government, Junior Class monetary expenditures before their member and to represent the views films, dances, and school social presentation to the Senate. I also Judy Bain — of the student body. outings will be maximized. Sergeant at Arms am a member of the Senate Rules Finally, with the correct budgeting committee for which I wrote the Senior Senator some tuition scholarships could go Graduate Amendment to the to student who through their efforts Constitution and all necessary help the students, and school most Bylaw changes involved with this directly. In sum, the main em­ Amendment. Another major item phasis will be in redirecting the which I worked on was the Judicial money back, to the students who Board Amendment to the Con­ have paid through their stitution. I also wrote a resolution registration fees for these Detailing operating costs for the necessary .student activities. Student Union Building thereby If you elect me, John'd Silva, A. guaranteeing the bond which S. B. President I will strive to be: would be sold for the Building. The dedicated, dependable, creative, resolution does not guarantee the competent, trustworthy of the construction of the Student Union, office, and professional in attitude but will help bring it to reality to the students, and College as a when the trustees meet in May for whole. the final decision before con- By electing me A. S. B. President .struction. I also am a member of the Student Body will be electing a the A.S.B. Finance Board. very capable leader dedicated to I feel my qualifications, for this Next year the A.S.B. Govern­ the goals, and interests of the coveted position speak for them­ ment needs to continue the fight for students, and whose concerns selves. Included are: Former the Childcare center on campus. GREAT CAESAR'S focus here on the needs, concerns, Advisor to the Faculty Senate To date, the trustees have blocked Shags-Lay^r Cuts and problems of this College. Golpher Extinction Committee; every move, but perhaps next year RAPE Within one month of office there three time winner of the they may be persuaded to change HAIRSTYLING will be a productive change in the Congressional Medal of Honor their minds. The A.S.B. student CRISIS 280 W. Highland Student Government, and the (posthumously) and Director of services need to be reviewed and CALL College as a whole will come to the Students for Perversion, Sub­ centralized but most of all im­ SERVICE full realization of a new creativity, version, and Aversion. proved. Next years Activities must 882-9119 and revitialization. In addition to these outstanding be increased over what this The California State College at achievements are the following: Quarters activities have been and Call 886-4889 San Bernardino will be known by Security guard at Milhouse Dick activities for nite time students other colleges in the State as the Grammar School; member of the must be provided. The student College whose student leaders take 6th Day Preventist Church; Vice union proposal will go up before the an abounding interest in the President, Treasurer, Secretary trustees next month and if they Bands wanted for talent contest at students of that College. and Fellowship Chairman of the allow construction to begin then I ask for your support on election "People Without Friends" club the A.S.B. Government must Fireball '75 (May 3rd and 4th J day (April 30, and May 1) to vote and Weight Watcher at large. update its services and structure for me, John d' Silva, for A. S. B. My campaign is one of com­ by incorporation to maintain a President. With your support the mitment and involvement. As a continuity with the Student Union Contact 1,0,C. committee through full potential of this college's card carrying member of LODI for the next year after when it Student Government can be (I^et Others Do It) my activism is opens. Next year can be a very the Cal-State Activities office 7409, achieved. Thank You. apparent. My platform has height good year and I hope to make it a and depth. If I'm elected I will good one, with your vote. promise: A Day Care Center for indoor plants. I will appoint a special investigating team of 6,000 Fine Arts Theater to decode and decipher the graduation requirements. You will see $1.68253 million The Best in Adult allocated for humanitarian aid to Entertainment airlift victimized students from 889-7815 borin&classrooms. There will be a 7 days a week grade depletion allowance and special student passes for three Doors open at 10 a,m. packets of sugar at selected restaurants throughout the city. Late shows Fri, and Sat, nisht Clearly a vote for FinWeberg will 480 North 'D' St, San Bernardino cast a gaint shadow. The Paw Print, April 29, 1975 page 6

The Vinyl Shortage The Last Straw by John Woodhouse

Once there was a band called the Dear Last Straw: Yardbirds which spawned a The last straw has got to be that cigarette smoke is harmful to non niunber of luminaries like Jeff mini parking lot behind the library. smokers. Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page Faculty^ and students with offices What are my rights concerning and a singer, Keith Relf who after and classes in LC like to park there this issue, what should I say to slowing down the pace with and so do the library patrons. Ergo these idiots and what can be done Renaissance, later searched for why isn't it expanded? legally with them? three musicians to form a new, Dr.S. L.M. innovative assemblage of talent. Dear Dr. S., Dear L.M., Armageddon is the result of that The parking lot isn't expanded You have a right to be upset. Non quest, featuring musicians from because technically it doesn't even smokers are helpless victims when Captain Beyond, Renaissance and exist, at least not according to the an inconsiderate addict lights up in the highly acclaimed (in England) Maste? Plan of CSCSB. Joseph a closed room. Steamhammer. Thomas, Vice President of Ad­ Unfortunately, the school is also Their name implies a powerful, ministration says the original helpless to take disciplinary action monolitic force and their music design designates the perimeter of against the few people who con­ reflects this image with little time the campus as the place to place tinue to ignore other people's spared for calmer moments. your cars. rights. Joseph Thomas, Vice (Generally it's up front, razor edged The "mini lot" you mentioned President of Administration said hard rocking with roots firmly was actually a temporary facility, the "No Smoking Please" signs are planted in 60's R&B. Relf's but because of its convenience and posted in every classroom and distinctive harmonica playing is popularity it has already been from time to time friendly notices the catalyst for this sound and enlarged twice. Originally the lot are sent out to remind students to when he opens up on 'Buzzard' it's allotted less than 100 parking honor the rule. straight back 10 years to the Caldwell to come thundering in ever heard in the late 60's. Com­ stalls, but it will now hold about 175 This has not deterred the per­ djmamite boogy of "Five live with some rousing drumwork and bine one of the finest white blues vehicles. sistent smoker, however, so Last Yardbirds." The arrangements 'Buzzard' begins to soar with an singers and organists, Stevie Inspite of the increased use, Straw thinks you are completely are carefully sb-uctured with an awesome driving power. For sheer Winwood with an equally fine there are no further plans for within your rights to politely ask eye to detail and though their tidal energy it's one of the most potent guitarist and song writer, Dave expansion, according to Thomas, the person to pollute his lungs wave of sound is sometimes too numbers I've heard in a while. Mason and sheer excellence was primarily because of safety fac­ elsewhere. As for legality. Last enveloping, their dexterity as Armageddon have produced an the result. tors. The road leading to the Straw cautions against extreme musicians always compensates. imfwessive debut album which is The diversity of the material narrow niche is not considered measures such as assault and Martin Pugh's lead guitar is one an exciting addition to the genre of compiled here is staggering; wide enough to handle without battery. A nice "Please stop trying of the band's strongest assets; he hard, pumping rock. there's the cool funk of TVIedicated hazard the extra traffic which to poison me too" should suffice. whips them to incredible energetic Goo;' the amusing non-dated would necessarily result if the In light of the studies that non highs and al^ carefully guides "Heavy Traffic" homages to psychedelic flower "mini" became "maxi." smokers are also subject to harm them on lighter joUrneys. 'Silver Traffic power, 'Paper Sun' and the Ergo, the road would have to be from the noxious fumes, an all out Tightrope' is the one con- United Artists beautiful, 'Coloured Rain;' the widened if the parking lot were to student effort against knoking in desc^sion to a more tranquil "Heavy Traffic" could almost be power and crescendo of 'Dear Mr. be lengthened, an inconceivable the classrooms seems in order sound and this masterful dreamy sub-titled, 'The best of the best' of Fantasy' and the whimsical concept of the Master Plan. No Thomas explained that it was drifting piece leaves me wishing Traffic^s early excursions into mysticism of '40,000 Headmen.' other alternatives to the original finally the scholars, not the ad­ they would have explored such producing superb and meticulous • Add Dave Mason's classic, 'Feelin outline are being considered at this ministration, who got rid of compositions at greater length. popular hit material. From a Alright' and you have a priceless time. While Thomas says the lot another problem. Pets used to But hard rock seems to be their synthesis of jazz, R & B and some gem in your possession. Traffic itself will stay, he also said it will roam the campus despite rules forte and 'Buzzard' is a prime soul, four highly gifted musicians have always been one of the best stay as it is. against it. It was only after a example. A roaring, crackling created some of the greatest and bands around and this albiun Sorry, Dr. S., it looks like the student was bitten that others guitar opens the track for Bobby most tantalising music which was proves it. first I'ra people who like to park made a serious attempt to there wiU do just that, puling cooperate with the regulation. Foreign films other patrons out to the perimeter. Lets all hc^>e that it won't take panies of "(^ctus Flower," "Star- anything as drastic as a non planned Spangled Girl," "Camelot," and Dear Last Straw: smoker collapsing in the classroom Applause "lil Abner." People who disobey the No- from emphysema before smokers An evening of outstanding short "Applause," winner of seven Smoking signs in class rooms and become aware of the damage they films and two noted feature-length in San Berdoo Tony Awards, including "Best light up really get me upset. are doing to others as well as productions will be presented at Musical of the Season," is the Medical studies have proven that themselves. Cal State, San Bernardino during musical version of the Academy May, as part of the foreign film Award-winning film, "All About series. Eve." Lawrence Kasha, celebrated Tickets for "Applause" are now Sponsors are foreign langauges Tony Award-winning Broadway on sale and can be purchased at the May 8th 10 department. The public is invited producer-director, will direct — P.S. Civic Light Opera Box Office, 2079 to attend without charge. All "Applause," San Bernardino Civic North E Street, San Bernardino, programs begin at 7 p.m. in the Light Opera's final production of phone 882-2545; Harris', San lecture hall of the Physical it's 1974-75 season. Bernardino, Redlands, and Sciences Building. Kasha shares the triumph of the Riverside; all Mutual Agencies. The short films will be shown Tony Award and Aegis Theatre Saturday, May 3. Included are the Award for the marathon hit, light-hearted "Boynng" and "Applause," which he originally Joachim's Dictionary"; the co-produced on Broadway, Children's Art musical "Vienna Carousel"; starring Lauren Bacall. scenes of the Colombia Mountains "Applause," starring Yvonne De Fair planned and works of gold; and "I am Carlo, the exciting film, stage and Pablo Neruda." TV star, opens for a limited "Die Neruda feature follows the engagement. May 9 through May Children from the ages of 3 Latin American poet through 17, at the California Theatre of through 10 will have an opportunity several days in S^tiago, Chile, Performing Arts in San Ber­ to paint, paste, sew or create their while his poetry is narrated in the nardino. own projects during an Art Fair background by the English actor, Kasha, who has been associated Saturday, May 3, at Cal State San 'Anthony Quale. with such Broadway noteables as Bernardo. "A Man and a Woman," which Harold Prince, is returning to the Twelve art projects will be won an Academy Award for best CLO stage after a 12-year absence provided for the youngsters by the Gerard Damiano's foriegn language film and Cannes and a string of musical hits sponsors, which include Cal State Festival and Golden Globe spanning from New York to Faculty Wives, the President's awards, will be shown Saturday London. The noted director staged Club at the college and the May 17. Civic Light Opera's first Arrowhead Allied Arts Council. DEEP Featuring French love songs, the production of "The Sound of All children between the ages of 3 film is tt;ie story of two people who Music." Since that time. Kasha has and 10 are invited to participate. outgrow the tragic deaths of past chalked up one success after Admission is 10 cents per child to loves to find new fulfillment. another in New York and London. cover the costs of some materials. TDROIT "Hiroshima Mon Amour," His most recent Broadway hit The only requirement imposed shown Saturday, May 31, is the was "Seesaw," which he co- by the sonsors is that one adult With Linda Lovelace portrait of two people seeking produced. In London, he directed must accompany each five and Harry Reams escape fiom dark memories in a Barbra Streisand in "Funny Girl," children. fleeting love affair. and the long-running Broadway Tours of the campus will be Director Alain Resnais in­ hit, "Mame." available for parents while the This one started it all! Gerard Damiano's tersperses expressionistic scenes His New York directing credits children are in their projects. of the lovers with newsreel footage include "Lovely Ladies, Kind Hours for the event, first held first film has become an erotic, comedy of the bombing and its aftermath. Gentlemen," "Bajour," and several years ago, are 1 to 3 pjn. classic. "Siowboat." He also directed the The activities will be in the outdoor award-winning Off-Broadway area between the Adminstration, production of "Anything Goes," Fine Arts and Student Services 5 Showings May 8th and the National Touring Com- Buildings. 2:30; 4:00; 7:00; 8:30 and 9:40 ;The Paw Print, Aprit 29, 1975 page 7

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