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April 25th 1984

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Cal State's administration Dean of Students, Peter Center are purchased by the are based upon price data the assurance from the is considering levying fees on Wilson, has placed the item of state at contract prices. The trom local discount pharm­ Health Center that no one Health Center prescriptions. charging for pharmacy items Health Center will be able to acies. As can be seen Health will go untreated for any Last month President on the A.S. Board of pass along those quantity Center prices are much lower acute condition. Evan's told students at a Directors' April 26, 1984 discounts to students. Also than normal retail. There is HEALTH Presidential Forum gather­ agenda for discussion and products that are not ing that although Cal State possible action. currently available in the RETAIL CENTER San Bernardino was the only The proposed prices will be Health Center may soon Cal State that did not charge considerably lower at the become available. These Penicillian Vk 250mg $3.99 .50 for pharmaceutical products, Health Center than at include vitamins, sun he did not see a change in that commercial pharmacies, screens, moisturizing AmpicUlian SOOmg $6.89 1.70 policy. Evans reported that the outside. products, and possibly long- the Health Center had a All medications, over-the- term medications. Tylenol 100 $3.89 .85 $5,000 deficit, but it was "in counter and prescription, pretty good shape." dispensed in the Health The following comparisons Maalox Plus Tablets 100 $4.59 2.82

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Abril25, 1984 Volume J fit fslutnher 23 Serving Cal State San Bernardino Phelps and Hammer Win AS, President and V.P.

"I'd like to thank Board of Directors will be: everybody for all the support David Swedlove, Education; I got. I'd like to see the same Richard "Ybaney, Human­ support in getting involved ities; Shelly Bickell, Social with A.S. next year," said and Behavioral Sciences; Chris Phelps after hearing Lynnette Sauerheber, that he was elected next Natural Sciences; and Remus year's President of Asso­ Haste, Administration. ciated Students Thursday The competition di^v SOife.^ night. seem as tough as last year and the candidates weren't At the announcement of hitting the campaign trails as Chris Phelps as new hard. This probably president, current president. influenced the drop in Rod Hendry, stood on top of a percentage of students who table and handed the official voted, which weredown from Softball to President-elect last year. The candidates Phelps. experienced problems with After two weeks of posters, their opponents such as fliers, ami promises, the accused derogatory state^ for president filed complaints Copeland, 233; Gamma Man, Sandra Boyd, 351; School of results from the A.S. ments and numerous but the Elections Committee (a hcticious candidate made- Behavioral and Social elections determined Chris occassions of disappearing could not find substantial up by Tokay dorm residents), Sciences, Shelly Bickel, 101; Phelps as President; Sheryl posters. evidence to warrant action. 84; Vice President, Sheryl Greg Scott, 76. All other Hammer, Vice President; and According to Steven The votes for the offices Hammer, 598; Jose Bena- offices were unopposed. Beth Eastes, Treasurer. The Winker, current A.S. Vice- are as follows: President, vides, 288; Jack Vaughan, 56; representatives to the A S. President, both candidates Chris Phelps, 825; Bridget Treasurer, Beth Eastes. 552:

CHOOSING A GRAD SCHOOL A.S. FUNDING APPLICATIONS So you've decided to devote Ideally, your search for a departments, and programs DEADLINE IS APPROACHING your life to exploring quarks faculty that suits your needs list all members of their but your college's faculty has should begin as soon as faculty, the universities from Applications for A.S. funding are due Wednesday, May 2 no more to tell you. Now you've selected an under­ which they received their by 4 p.m. in the A.S. Office. Those eligible for funding are what? It is generally agreed graduate major. During degrees, and the areas of their any and all functions and committees of the A.S. and any and all functions and departments that are responsible to that at graduate school the assigned or research specialization. For example, talent of the faculty becomes readings, note tne autnors oi if you're interested in writing the Dean of Students. more critical to your valuable articles and novels and short stories, the No late applications will be accepted. If an organization education. Not only must whether or not they are University of Miami's fails to meet the deadline they will have to present financial graduate faculty members connected to a college or English department wants requests to the A.S. Board of Directors during the 1984-85 possess a greater degree of university. Ask present you to know that Nobel school year. Application forms are available in the A.S. expertise than under­ instructors if they have laureate writer Issac Office. The Finance Board is scheduled to meet during the graduate teachers but one associates at other schools Bashevis Singer is a member week of May 7 through 11. member must work closely with interests similar to of its faculty. If your The Finance Board is responsible for allocating expected with you as your adviser. yours. particular focus is the funds from student's A.S. fees for next year. The board This becomes especially One effective way to begin mechanism of;. TAPslication of uses full time equivalent figures to estimate the funds important when your thesis searching for the ideal RNA tumor viruses, in available. or dissertation is considered. graduate faculty is to consult Harvard's ^biophysics Each quarter the A.S. Board of Directors allocated funds You'll want a teacher with the appropriate volume of department Dr. William generated by the fees from the number of students above both an understanding of Peterson's Annual Guides to Haseltine is, working on just the FTE estimate. your chosen subject and Graduate Study. In the that. enthusiasm for it. guides, many schools. Tours Health Comer Movie Review Inquiry page 2 page 5 page 6 page 8 Cal State Chronicle April 25,1984 High School Campus Tours Victim Assistance The past couple of weeks visitors on a tour of the policies of the college. Any you might have noticed an campus, and then after­ further questions are also Available increase in the number of wards, the students are answered. There is an added Have you ever had your car students on campus. This is entertained by a skit, necessary. The counselor can bonus of a door prize which is or residence broken into, or because Relations with depicting student life before also provided information a $10 gift certificate at Cal been held up at gunpoint? Schools has set up a program they disperse into groups about available community State's Bookstore. Perhaps been battered or for local high school students according to their scholastic resources in accordance to assaulted? If you have been to visit Cal State. interests, where the students Ambassador David Brist­ your needs. Follow-up the victim of any type of The High School Tour- are counseled about what ow commented about the contact may then be crime within the last couple Program begins with a brief classes they are required to program, "This personal maintained between the of months, there is now help welcome early in the take. attention given to the counselor and the victim for morning. There are seven students is what hopefully available. as long as necessary. Student Ambassadors from The trip wouldn't be will bring them to Cal State." Victim Support Services Often, a victim may not (VSS) works in conjunction Cal State: David T. Bristow, complete without a lunch This program will experience immediate with the San Bernardino Shawn Clearman, Denise break, so off to the Commons continue every Tuesday and reactions to the crime Police Department on a 24- DePew, Ross Miyashiro, Lee they After lunch the high Thursday until May 8. For incident. Officers give every hour basis. This service Ann Overstreet, Sharon Saks school students are informed more information contact victim of crime a VSS card so and Tami Sinclair. The about Financial Aid, EOP, Eula Brown, Relations with offers counseling and they can contact the service emotional support to victims Ambassadors take the and general admission Schools. at their convenience; days, of crime within the city of perhaps weeks later. Whale Show Highlights Campus San Bernardino. Outreach counselors are needed. Volunteers are first Victims can experience a screened prior to acceptance Open House This Saturday into the training program. If H*v nmng fririay April2» tinu Saturday Apr*.! L'*'rueC-unuuic: CVnti-rinron'uncUon wsth wide range of reactions, from fear and confusion to anger your major is psychology, the Activities office will be sponseringtbe annual Microtechnlogy for Everybody (ME) Festival and the Open House at Cai-State, SanBemardino. Some of the latest in high iechnoI<^ - from and- frustration, or perhaps sociology, or human services, just feeling as if no one you may be eligible to work and computers to a 22-foot whale with a microcomputer bratn- will highlight the understands or cares about your internship and receive festiviues. The ME Festival which runs both days will include a Robot Olympics with what happened to them. hve units as a volunteer efomentary and school youngsters displaying their own prowess with computers, a computer venoorexhibttnm and seminars of special interest loeducators and business peo^e. Lisa Beard As a victim, you have the counselor at VSS. who has spent the past month coordinating publicity and making arrangements for the festival option to request that the If you are interested in officer call a VSS counselor says she feels that this year theevents will comethrough verymcely. "The whole event is becoming a volunteer immediately to the scene of ^red es^ially to educate petmfo about computers and the latest developements in technol(^ counselor, would like further the crime. The counselor will mre WU! also be 38 workshops available to help those with special needs to get the most out of information, or are in need of their home or office computer," stay with you as long as this service, call: 883-8680.

Congressman Brown Teachers Workshops counseling Tues, 5-6 p.m., Tells UCR Audience Planned Wed, 4-6 p.m. and Thursday U.S. Out of Central foot performer will have Education Kindles The 4-6 p.m. America Sponsors ample room to perform. Seminars Flame Of Imagination In There have been two Weight counseling is Advanced publicity claims Tomorrow's Leaders workshops planned for next offered Tuesday, "^4'6 p;m: ;U.S. Out of Central the whale, suspended from week that are specifically for These sessions will be offered America is sponsoring three the ceiling with wires Congressman George E. teachers about to enter the through the Spring Quarter. free seminars on Wednesday controlled by an Apple Brown, Jr. (D-CA), addres­ job search. On Wednesday, Appointments can be made April 25 in the SUMP. computer, will keep "step" sing the University of May 2, there will be a through the Health Center at Everyone is invited to attend. with a group of human Extension and Phi Teacher Resume Writing 887-7641. Dr. Mayo Toruno, Depart­ dancers. Tickets are on sale Delta Kappa Annual lecture Workshop from 3-5 p.m. in ment of Economics, will at the Foundation for $3.00. series April 19 in Riverside, the Student Services lecture and lead a discussion said that "a primary federal Building room SS 171: The Chili Cook-Off, Pie- on the history of Nicaragua goal for our schools is to see basics of writing a resume Baking Contest Entrants from 10-12, and at noon Carol Interviewing Techniques that high cost programs of Sought Wells, an art history will be discussed as will On May 2. I984 Alpha national significance are individual differences and instructor at Cal State, A popular event at past Kappa Psi will be presenting implemented, including civil questions. Then on Thurs­ Fullerton will show slides Open Houses, the chili cook- a speaker from TRW. Mr. I.S. rights, school nutrition, and day, May 3, there will be an and lecture concerning the off and the pie-baking "Smiley" Paredes will be unemployed retraining Interviewing Workshop role of culture in Nicaragua. contest, will be repeated at giving a presentation on programs." Brown spoke especially for teachers from From 7-9 p.m. a panel Open House 1984, Saturday, interviewing techniques. He before 150 teachers, 3-5 p.m. in PS 227. There will discussion and open forum administrators, and school April 28. will be held for representa­ is a graduate of Cal State San be a short film along with Bernardino, receiving both a board members from the San Students, faculty, staff, tives of organizations some dos and don'ts and a Bachelor's degree and a MBA Bernardino and Riverside alumni and their spouses are concerned with issues in chance to do a quick, non- from the College. He is areas. invited to enter their favorite Central America. threatening interview on currently working for TRW Discussing "The Changing creations. Entries must be Anyone who is interested video tape. It is an excellent in their Ballistic Missle Government Role in the. prepared at home, although can contact Tom Meisen- opportunity to spruce up Division, and is also very Educational Reform Move­ power outlets will be helder at 887-7288. your interviewing skills so available in the Student active in various community ment," Brown* said he that you can approach a real Union patio to keep crock activities. The presentation believed "the • federal interview with confidence pots hot. Entries should be Puppet Show will be in the Student Union government should give There will be a puppet and assurance. If you are a brought at 3 p.m. Meeting Rooms A & B at schools money to implement show and Children's Art Fair teacher about to enter the job Entries must be re^stered noon. All students are invited national policies; we cannot on Saturday, April 28. market, don't miss these in advance by calling the to attend. cxp^t local districts to use workshops. Physical Education Depart­ Puppeteer, Becky Johnson their limited resources for ment Equipment Room, ext. will be performing on the Fun Run national priorities." Brown Alumni Assoc. An­ Visual Arts Patio at 1 and 7568. Judi Grenfell is What? Quatro de Mayo Fun noted, however, that "the nouncement chairman for the event. 2:30 p.m. President apparently Run (5k) disagrees with me." Reagan's Cal State San Bernardino Whale Dance When? May 4, 8:15 a.m. fiscal year 1985 budget Pizza Party, Thursday, May Career Exploration Where? Starts north of PE proposals did not contain 3rd from 5-9 p.m. at Pizza Workshop . There have been a lot of Bldg. funding requests for Title IV Chalet. 215 E. Highland Ave., Trying to decide on a dances on this Cal State Who? Cal State students, Civil Rights Enforcement or San Bdno. Be sure to mention career? \ campus, but none like the one faculty, and staff Women's Equity programs. you are from Cal State! The The Career Planning and the Associated Students is How? Just be there, sign-up Additionally, Reagan party is sponsored by: CSC, Placement Center and the hosting next month. In and run proposed the elimination of San Bernardino Alumni EOP Office are sponsoring a conjunction with the campus How much? Free-funded by all funding for Part B Impact Education Chapter. Career Exploration Work­ Robot Olympics, a life-size Associated Students Aid, .which compensates shop on Thursday, May 3, microcomputer-controlled Why? Why not? whale is enroute from school districts for children Individual Counseling 1984 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. in What else? T-shirts for: 1st whose parents work on SS 171. There is a small feeof University of Maryland. Four place female; 1st place male; federal land, but the House Are you feeling discour­ $5 for the career test which performances are scheduled and best predicted time. restored funding for all these aged or lonely? will be administered. Sign up for April 27-28 in the SUMP. programs in its first budget Individual counseling is in the EOP Office (887-7395) According to Robot Olympics For more information, resolution, passed in early offered through the health or the Career Planning and Chairman Frank Slaton contact Joe Long at 887-7564 April. center. Health and personal Placement Center (887-7551). (Computer Center), the 22- or 887-7561. April 25, 1984 Cal State Chronicle Easter Egg Hunt Bonanza How to Negotiate by Dennis Hatcher

For Salaries There were a lot of two- The kids • collected and a finish line using only their nose. From the looks of most , by Greg Timpany University of Texas. He! legged bunnies running redeemed these paper eggs around on campus last for prizes and candy, but the of the toddlers, this was a For most of us the received his Ph.D. from Saturday, April 21. No, it toddlers had a tough time rather repulsive idea and j reasoning for going to college Texas A & M University. He wasn't Hugh Hefner's finding theirs. It seems that obviously far below their lis to expand our opportun- has published articles in such traveling road show, but it the wind kept blowing the dignity. Most of them just ities for finding a job. Many publications as California I was just as exciting. It was bits of brown paper over on stared down at the egg with a will find this experience Management Review, Journal the annual Spring party co- the side of the lawn where the look that seemed to say, I wasteful when looking for a of Marketing, and Journal of\ sponsored by Cal State's own older kids were. "you've got to be kidding!" I job. Despite all that was Travel Research. He has also Children's Center and The egg roll was especially But the older kids got right learned in class, it does not written two books. Dr. j Intramural Department. exciting for the adults to into the game with no [prepare a person for an Schul's specialty lies in the The party, which started watch, since it required their hesitation. 1 interview. area of negotiation and kids to push a hard e^ across purchasing in the jewelry at 10 a.m. on a beautiful Everyone should take the Spring day, was open to all I time to prepare themselves. industry. His dynamic students and faculty I The first step is to make sure personality and speaking | members and children. Many I you are at the Lower style have made him a Commons tonight at 6 favorite at conventions. I students who don't have I p.m. Dr. Patrick Schul, from The presentation is open I children showed up to watch the fun and spend a pleasant I the to all majors on campus. University of South- time talking with parents I em California, will be Yes, even you Biology and Physics majors can benefit and kids. jpresenting on how to The games included from the presentation. Even n^otiate for salaries, and j "Guess how many jelly beans students who already have how to make sure you get the in the jar?", pin the tail on the jobs can learn something. No job you are looking for. bunny, egg roll, three-legged job is perfectly secure. Thej Included in his presentation race, and an'ecc toss for the I are tips on how to make the time may come when you find grown ups; no, the eggs were yourself looking for a new job I best out of interviewing. not Hard boiled for the toss! for one reason or another. Dr. Patrick Schul is an And of course, there was the This presentation is Assistant Professor of traditional e^ hunt for the I Marketing at USC. He did his something that you cannot children. But instead of using I undergraduate work and afford to miss if you want a, real eggs, paper eggs were Master's work at the good job. pinned to trees and bushes

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As many students at Cal business world. " The report from the report that there is State. San Bernardino near that was published after the good news on the job front for musmn: the end of their college career, conference indicated that the liberal arts graduates: HJREAU. they suddenly wonder if study of music, English, "In a study of its there is a future for them history and the like, managers by the American with their psychology, "develops strengths that Telephone and Telegraph history, English, philosophy scientific or technical Company, it was determined or other liberal arts majors. training alone seldom that humanities and social The pressing question provides-judgement, an science majors were becomes, "What can I do with historical sense, knowledge promoted more quickly than this major as I enter the real of other languages and those with technical majors. world?" or "How can I use all cultures, recognition of --At Stanford, Dart­ this 'education' that I have ethical issues, interpersonal mouth, Michigan and gathered?" The outlook for abilities, communication Harvard it was found that the using all this liberal arts skills, intellectual flexibility, number of companies education in the real world is and a capacity for inter- recruiting liberal arts very good. pretive and creative students are from three to six Recently, there was a thinking." The participants times greater than in the conference sponsored by the at the conference went one 1970's. Association of American step further to issue the "Some major compa­ Colleges and the National liberal arts graduate a caveat- nies (e.g., American Can, Endowment for the Human­ -they urged all students to General Motors) have ities. Present were major acquire as many basic established special programs business and industry business skills as possible, to recruit and train liberal executives and college such as courses in accounting arts graduates. This is a clear uvsr wewT iM TO th5ir mm officials from Princeton and finance. Clearly, indication that corporate lUniversity^^^To ^generally anything-the studenf can'^ 'America is seeking liberal ANPI (^TV^OGO^ A10AR w' agreed that the Liberal Arts to make himself more arts graduates as well as curriculum "can provide versatile to an employer is a graduates from the more knowledge and develop skills plus. technical areas. necessary for success in the Further, there is evidence con 7 on page 2 INTERNSHIPS: Academic Credit for Work Experience

Internships, or cooperative reasons that an internship Below is a partial list of internship programs availableat Cal State. To inquire education, is the practice may be one of the most about a specific program, please contact the appropriate internship coordinator where students are able to valuable classes taken in at the phone or office number noted. Some departments that aren't listed may receive college units and college. have an internship program designed for students, so please call thedepartment experience in their career There are several intern­ secretary for further information for unlisted departments. field by working part-time at ship programs available to Accounting & Finance Department History Department a supervised job location. Cal State students. Two such Dr. Razzouk Dr. Robert Blackey These intern positions may internship coordinators 887-7545, AD 158 887-7245, AD 141 be paid or voluntary visited by the Career depending on the work site, Planning and Placement Anthropology Department Human Development Department however, the advantages of Center are business admin­ Call Dept. at 887-7281 Dr. Chuck Hoffman participating in a cooperative istration and sociology. Both 887-7265, PS 112 education program far exceed programs offer students five any monetary consider­ units of credit per quarter Art Department Management Department ations. Being an intern and should be taken during Larry Thompson Dr. Razzouk allows the student to gain the junior or senior year. The 885-4976, CA 103B 887-7545, AD 158 valuable on-the-job exper­ internship coordinators in ience, and interns become both departments work with Computer Science Marketing & Management Science more professional and internship applicants to Dr. R.J. Botting Dr. Razzouk knowledgeable of practical match the students interests 887-7368, PL 43 887-7545, AD 158 applications of information. and qualifications with the Obviously, a student with needs and specifications of Criminal Justice Paralegal Studies both academic and practical the job site. Students in both Dr. Hawkins Dr. Frances Coles experience is much more programs are asked to work a 887-7248, AD 167 887-7252, AD 183 desirable as a potential minimum of twelve hours per employee. Further, the week at the fieldwork £!conomics Department Political Science Department contacts met through intern location. The campus Call Dept. at 887-7281 Dr. Carol Goss programs help the student supervisor works closely 887-7238 or 887-7276, AD 168 build up a work network. It is with the student and the on- School of Education through this network that site supervisor throughout Call Dept. at 887-7571 Psychology Department the student may possibly the quarter to assure that the Dr. Michael Weiss secure or be referred to his experience is meeting the Geography Department 887-7231, PS 215 first professional job. Finally, needs and is beneficial to Call Dept. at 887-7281 there is always the both the community Public Administration Department possibility for a successful organizations and the intern. Health Science & Human Dr. Razzouk intern to be hired at the Obviously this opportunity Ecology Department 887-7545. AD 158 internship site, or be for such close supervision Patrick Vance Sociology Department considered when an opening offers a learning experience 887-7673, BI 310 Dr. Hawkins does arise. It is for these that shouldn't be missed. 887-7248 Page 2 PLACEMENT The Career CENTER Planning and SERVICES Placement The Career Planning and Placement Center offers a variety of services Center Staff is designed to assist students while attending college as well as after graduation. The Placement Center is located in the Student Services Building, Room 116. A Here to Help brief outline of available services include: The Career Planning and helping students work while ••Career Announce- students and alumni industries, and govern­ Placement Center offers a attending classes. There is a ment Postings -on a daily regarding the completion of a mental agencies are also variety of services designed part-time job board located basis the Center receives and professional resume. included. to help students while just outside the Career processes numerous career --Advisement on Job --Graduate School attending college as well as Planning and Placement opportunities. All vacancies Intervie w Techniques - File-original letters of after graduation. Whether Center. This board contains are catagorized and posted on quarterly interviewing recommendation to graduate you are looking for a part- both on-campus and off- our Career Employment workshops utilizing the and professional schools are time job or trying to identify campus part-time jobs. Come Opportunities Board, located viedotaping of mock maintained and transmitted career interests or getting to the Placement Center to ready to interview for your see which jobs might interest just outside of the Placement interviews are held. upon request. No fee is first full-time job, the Career you and talk with Lynn. She Center. Additionally, individual assessed for this service. Planning and Placement has also drawn up a part-time ••Vacancy Newslet­ assistance is provided --Placement File regarding interviewing Center staff can assist you. job brochure to help students ters-Job News (listing Service-career (business, vacancies in Business, strategies and techniques. Please feel free to come by in their search for a part-time industry, government), and meet our staff. job that is meaningful. Industry, Government, --Career Counseling counseling, teaching (K-12), Higher Education and Paul Esposito is the Ed Schneiderhan is our and Vocational Testing- and administrative (K-12) Director of the Career Career Counselor who Counseling) and the individualized career files are maintained. Planning and Placement particularly likes working Educational Newsletter counseling assistance for Center and enjoys helping with students early in their (listing vacancies in the K-12 persons exploring various --Part-Time Jobs- part time jobs, both on-campus students in writing creative college years to help them teaching and Administrative careers, deciding on a college resumes. Paul is interested in best discover their strengths profession) are mailed to major, thinking of a career and off, are listed in the hall outside the Career Planning talking with students about and bring their specific skills placement re^strants on a bi­ change, or seeking advance­ job interview strategies and into the career decision monthly basis. ment within their pwesent and Placement Center. -•Telephone Tape Vacancies are received and the best place to look for a making process. Ed is a career is offered. Interest, specialist in the area of Services- two separate posted on a daily basis. rewarding career. values, and abilities testing Lynn Moss's area of vocational testing and weekly tapes are available- are utilized along with this --On-Campus Career expertise is with Educational helping students to better one in business and service. Recruitment-arrangements Placement. Once students understand themselves. counseling, and the other in --Career Resource are made for students and have obtained a teaching or the teaching profession. Library-numerous careei alumni to participate in on- administrative credential Drop by the Career --Resume Writing related materials (Occupat­ campus interviews with from Cal State, San Planning and Placement Assistance - monthly resume ional Outlook l^ndbook. employers from various Bernardino, they receive Center any Monday through writing workshops are Dictionary of Occupational business, industry and assistance in locating Thursday between 8:00 and provided. In addition, all Titles, etc.) are available. government agencies as well teaching or administrative 6:00 or Friday between 8:00 as professional staff members Brochures and {»mphlets on with elementary and positions in an educational and 5:00 in Student Services work individually with a wide variety of businesses, secondary school districts. setting through Lynn. 116 or call us at 887-7551 to Various other workshops, activities and pr<^ams are offered throughout the Lynn also has a special arrange for an appointment academic year. Please consult the Upcoming Events Schedule for a complete interest in part-time jobs and TiritVi <1 maml-Mr r\f r»nr cfaff listing of workshops and programs to be offered Spring Quarter, 1984. GUEST COLUMN; Getting a Job con'tfrom page 1 Similarly, if you wish to perform on a par with science Certified Public Accountants enter the medical fields, there majors in the coursework has been a relatively new undertaken during medical wave of approval for the school. In summary, the BY: KENNETH N. liberal arts graduate. If you Report says that, "Medicine PATTERSON, C.P.A. Then And Now have done well academically is an art as well as a science, PARTNER—EADIE AND in a liberal arts program, you whose pursuit and appre­ PAYNE are as likely to be selected for ciation is fostered by a wide At Eadie and Payne we Commission (SEC). Banks jump in productivity. medical school as if you have and varied cultural experi­ have a special feeling for CPA and savings and loan Personal satisfaction within done well academically in a ence." certificate number 410. associations were largely the profession and financial science program. Dwtors Certificate 410, one of the unregulated, and micro rewards have followed this must utilize a vast array of Finally, as we look toward first certificates issued m the computers were 50 years in technolothcal revolution. abilities in order to be the future, the need for a State of California, was the future. Recently, Tim Folke. a successful in their practices- broad-based education received in 1924 by Will.am No single device has June, 1983 Cal State San interpersonal skills, business becomes even greater. A H. (Bill) Eadie, one of the changed the role of the CPA Bernardino graduate, passed and management skills and research grant funded by the founding partners of Eadie as has the computer. Twenty all four parts of the CPA ethical reasoning skills to National Institute of and Payne. years ago computers were exam on his first sitting. mention only a few. The Education on "The Educat­ It would have been dif f icult found primarily in the offices Congratulations are due to medical training is only one ional Implications of High for Bill Eadie to have of very large corporations. him and to Cal State San part of a much bigger picture. Technology" summarized its .magmedall the changes that Costing several million Bernardino where he Medical schools are looking findings by saying, "the would take place during his dollars, they were complex to received his education. The for students with a well- educational implications of years as a certified public operate and required a great challenge and.opportunities rounded education to fill high technology are that a accountant. In 1924, the deal of maintenance. Many available to Tim and his their ranks. As the solid basic education rather federal income tax law was micro computers being fellow graduates are Rockefeller Foundation than narrow vocational eleven yeras old and almost marketed today cost under unlimited. A year from now Report on "Liberal Arts in preparation will become no one was required to file an $5,000, are easy to operate Tim will receive his CPA Premedical Education" more important in the future. income tax return. The cost and are more powerful than certificate. It will be number states, "Medical educators This will require elementary of federal government for an the computer of twenty years 41,000 give or take a few and humanists recognize the and secondary schools to entire year was less- than ago. hundred. importance of the humanities strengthen virtually all their what It currently costs for a Today's accounting The future of the in medical education and the instructional offerings that single day. There was no graduate will use computers profession rests with today's need for physicians to have a require analytical and witholding, no Social to solve problems m seconds graduates, and yet, at Eadie solid grounding in the liberal communitive skills." You Security, no workers' that yesterday's accountant and Payne there will always arts." Further, the Rocke­ should expect no less from compensation, and no spent weeks in solving. be a special feeling for feller Report indicates that our institutions of higher Securities and Exchange There has been a quantum certificate number 410. liberal arts students tend to education! Page 3 ALUMNI PROFILE

John Whitehair, currently assignments, John worked t is still possible for someone a reporter for the San his way up to his present with an unusual background Bernardino Sun, graduated position as reporter. to work his way up to reporter. In fact, he thinks from CSCSB in 1976 with a As a Military Affairs BA in psychology. As a that his degree in psychology reporter, John covers a has helped him in dealing student, John became editor variety of stories concerning of the Pawprint. Through his with people and the armed service matters. As a communication aspects of his work on the school paper, he side benefit of this realized that he wanted to job. The investigation and assignment, he has been able accurate reporting assign­ further develop his skills in to fly to many spots around journalism, and considered ments required to complete the world abroad military his four year degree assisted entering a master's program aircraft. Other plusses of his after graduation. However, in preparing him for the work job include the high level of he does today. two weeks after finishing up excitement and being aware his BA, John was offered a job of the latest breaking stories at The Sun. Figuring that on- Although John is very before the general public. satisfied with his current the-job experience would be These job advantages more beneficial than further position, if the time came for definitely outweigh for John him to make a change, he education at this point, John the long hours and stressful accepted the position at The might consider working for a atmosphere that are also a larger newspaper, a news­ Sun. He started out writing part of a reporter's life. obituaries and doing various service, or even becoming a odd jobs. Through hard Generally, reporters are copy editor. For right now, work, long hours, and recruited from Schools of however, look for John's volunteering for various Journalism, but John believes articles in The Sun. John Whitehair, a reporter for The Sun. —spring Workshop Schedule Those of you who have entertained or are entertaining Resume Wntmtr Workshop the thought that you might 1 ike to be a teacher should make a special point of coming to this workshop. It will feature Tuesday, April 24, 1984 answers to all the questions you might have. Questions on Tuesday, May 22, 1984 credentials, what it is like to be in a classroom, how you get 2:00-3:30 p.m. into the teaching program, what future demand for SS-171 teachers seems to look 1 ike, and how to prepare yourself for such a decision will all be addressed. All interested r i>:.-J':i A workshop designed to aid students m the development students ane encourage rn m and. effective use ot resuiiM2S.^inJJ:ie information packets will be provided in advance in the Work Pleasure Placement Center {SS-116). Monday, May 21, 1984 •-V Interviewing Workshops 6:00-8:30 p.m. Student Union Rooms A & B Tuesdays " •• May 1. 8, 15, 22,1984 If you've ever considered that work should be sometl^g ... :r. 3:00-5:00 p.m. you truly enjoy, then this workshop is for you. The PS-227 workshop will focus on personal and career exploration and The Career Planning and Placement Center and the wil 1 examine some statistics and myths associated with the Counseling Center will agam be sponsoring a series of four job market. con't on page 4 interviewing workshops during the Spring Quarter. The focus of this group workshop entitled, "Asseftmg Yourself In The Job Interview," will be on interview techniques through the use of video taping of mock interview Do's and Don'ts situations. All students, regardless of class level or major, are invited to participate. Alumni of the college who are seeking employment or who wish to strengthen their for Successful interviewing techniques are also encouraged to attend. Sign-ups are not required, and participants may attend any or all sessions as their schedules permit. Interviewing Resume Writing For Teachers Do.. Don't..

Wednesday. May 2,1984 Act natural. • Criticize yourself. 3:00-5:00 p.m. Be prompt, neat and • Be late for your interview. SS-171 courteous. • Freeze or become tense. Carry out promises. • Present an extreme appear­ A workshop designed to aid teachers in the development Ask relevant questions. ance. and effective use of resumes in the job search. Allow employer to express • Become impatient. himself. • Become emotional. • Talk too much or too little. Teacher Interviewing Workshop Read company literature. Examine company ratings. • Oversell your case. • Draw out interview. Thursday, May 3, 1984 Evaluate objectively. • Make elaborate promises. 3:00-5:00 p.m. Follow procedures. • Come unprepar^. PS-227 Make yourself understood. Listen to the other person. • Try to be funny. The Career Planning and Placement Center will sponsor Preset informative creden­ • Unduly emphasize starting an interviewing workshop designed especially for teachers. tials. salary. The emphasis will be on videotaping mock interviews with Think of your potential • Linger over fringe benefits. prospective teachers. A film will be shown and interview service to the employer. • Be overbearing, overagres- techniques will be discussed. All students and alumni are Find out the exact time and sive, or know-it all. • Be unable to express yourself welcome. place of the interview. Get the company's name clearly. straight and its address. • Have lack of purpose for "So You Think You Want To Be A Teacher?" Make sure to have the goals. interviewer's full name—and • Lack of interest or enthus­ Tuesday, May 8, 1984 how to pronounce it iasm. 3:00-5:00 p.m. correctly. Associated Students Senate Chambers 'Reprinted from "Insurance Careers." 1979 Edition- Page 4 Spring Schedule Career Opportunities Fair Thursday, May 31, 1984 con't from page 3 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Career Week May 29, 30, 31, and June 1, 1984 SUMP Don't Miss .

Open House Representatives from approximately forty businesses, Career Week government agencies and private industries will be Tuesday, May 29, 1984 available to answer your questions about career 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. opportunities available within their professions. May 29 — SS-116 Friday, June 1, 1984 June 1,1984 Come by to meet the Placement Center staff and see our Speaker pending- exact time and location to be facilities. We will have discussions on careers, sample announced. resumes, and sample placement files displayed. The film Other workshops and events may be added to the Career "Your Interview" will be shown periodically throughout Planning and Placement Center schedule. Check with the the day. Center or other campus resources for more information.

Career Opportunities For The Liberal Arts Student

Tuesday, May 29, 1984 2:30-4:00 p.m. SUMP On—Campus Interviews Representatives from six employers will participate in a panel to discuss the value of a Liberal Arts degree as well as The Career Planning career file at any time once to informally answer questions regarding the employment for interviews with business, and Placement Center they have obtained senior industry, and government of Liberal Arts graduates. provides and opportunity status. Those in teacher agency representatives are for on-campus interviews education may establish made through the Career Careers In F.dncation with representatives their files during student Planning and Placement from various business, teaching. Business, industry, Center secretary. Appoint­ Wednesday, May 30, 1984 industry and govern­ and government registrants ments with school districts 3:00-5:00 p.m. mental agencies as well must have a copy of their are made through the SUMP as school districts (K-12).. final resume on file in order Educational Placement The following policies to reserve an interview time. Advisor. For further Personnel directors from eight local school districts will and procedures apply to Teaching candidates are information or appointments be on hand to discuss current hiring practices and to on-campus interviewing: required to have a minimum contact Career Planning and answer questions concerning jobs in elementary and of two letters of reference in Placement Center SS 116, secondary education. 1. ELIGIBILITY. All their file in order to reserve 887-7551. candidates must have an and interview time with a active placement file with the school district. 3. LENGTH OF IN­ Center. Candidates in TERVIEWS. All interviews business, industry, and 2. SIGN—UP PRO­ are scheduled for 30 minutes, government may establish a CEDURE. Appointments on the hour and half hour.

SPRING QUARTER RECRUITING SCHEDULE

APRIL 1984

17 (Tues) Antelope Valley Union High School District Appt. 9-4 18 (Weds) San Bernardino City Unified School District Appt. 9-4 19 (Thurs) Cask *n Cleaver Appt. 9-4 20 (Fri) Moreno Valley Unified School District Appt. 9-4 23 (Mon) El Monte City School District Appt. 9-4 24 (Tues) Fontana Unified School District Appt. 9-4 25 (Weds) Sav-On Drugs Appt. 9-4 26 (Thurs) Huntington Beach Union High School District Appt. 9-4 26 (Thurs) Harris Company Appt. 9-4 27 (Fri) Rialto Unified School District Appt. 9-4 30 (Mon) Snowline School District Appt. 9-4

MAY 1 (Tues) Morongo Unified School District Appt. 9-4 7 (Mon) Eadie & Payne (CPA's) Appt. 9-4 9 (Weds) Price Waterhouse Appt. 9-4 15 (Tues) Los Angeles Unified ^fchddl District Appt. 1-4 16 (Weds) K—Mart Apparel Appt. 9-4 17 (Thurs) J.C. Penny Appt. 9-4 22 (Tues) Western State University, College of Law Appt. 10-2 22 (Tues) Electronic Data Systems, Inc. Appt. 9-4 tI

JUNE 7 (Thurs) FBI Cal State Chronicle i Health Fair Health Corner Exposition ii It is Possible to Overcome by Carol Leish • It's important to have a bapacity, and sickle cell holistic approach to Bcreeing. A blood chemistry Bulimarexia" medicine. How can you keep analysis was being provided your body healthy and your by Central Diagnostic What causes a person to problem in a more rational problems. The most im­ mind serene with minimal Laboratories for a $10 charge. become bulimarexic? manner. portant thing for you to stress? This was the only test where realize is that there are The Health Fair Expo­ there was a charge. The cost How is Bulimarexia professionals who care about sition held on April 15 for this blood chemistry Basically, fear of becoming different from Anorexia fat. An individual will binge and understand this in the Student Union at Cal analysis was one-tenth the Nervosa? and purge after failing other syndrome. Contact the State was an intensive health :ost of a comparable test done methods of weight loss. Health Center for further elsewhere. Bulimarexia, also known as education and screening Individuals who have used information. A variety of pamphlets the "Binge-Purge Cycle", is a :ommunity service offered to extreme weight loss diets for disorder much like anorexia the public throughout were also available for extensive periods of time are nervosa, but the individual Southern California for a increased public awareness most likely to become What are the psychological maintains normal body week in April. af health. There was bulimarexic. and physical ejects of weight and appetite except There were various information about pharm­ for periods of binges followed bulimarexia? methods of health screening, acies, alcoholism, women and The bulimarexic is a by self-induced vomiting, education, counseling, as child abuse and stress. perfectionist who seeks to After prolonged vomiting, the excessive use of laxatives, well as an extensive follow- The Health Fair Expo, was gain control over her/his body tends to store long-term up program provided at the sponsored by Chevron, body through unusual eating and/or diuretics. nutrients (fats). Since the KNBC Channel 4, the habits. This is supplemented body does not know when to Health Fair. The Fair offered Since the rise of the "thin- Hospital Council of Southern 'by a list of forbidden foods; exp)ect more food, it places a i variety of screening: blood ethic" portrayed in today's for example, peanut butter, greater proportion of the pressure, anemia, weight and California, and the American advertisements, more cases cream cheese, cookies and nutrients into long-term height, audiometric, podi- Red Cross, and many helpful of anorexia nervosa and high calorie foods. One storage. Therefore, the itric, dental, lung vital volunteers. bulmarexia have occured in teaspoon will trigger an bulimarexic is faced with the past five years. According obsession for more of these maintaining or even to recent estimates, one out of kinds of foods; then, a binge increasing the fat content of ,-^5 YUKON CHARLIE'S five college women are follows. This is upsetting for the body. engaged in some form of the bulimarexic because CANADIAN PUB|g^P eating disorder. she/he loses control. Next, The most tragic conse­ guilt sets in and purging If I am a bulimarexic, quences of the bing-purge FOOD follows which may cause what can be done to help cycle is the isolation that $ 1 00 HAPPY HOUR: BURGERS more guilt and more binging. me? occurs from secretly hiding So, the vicious cycle begins. the problem. While being PIZZA Sandwich Special BURRITOS As time goes on, the cycle It is possible to overcome withdrawn from family and (For Ladies Only-noon to 6 p.m.) (All Day) becomes automatic. In fact, bulimarexia. An individual friends, thoughts of food, HOT LINKS IWeUDrinlu 75« PASTRAMI binging can become uncon­ may try to conquer the calories, inches and pounds ... . .>--v -. ' .« Beer 75* FREE POOL CORNED BEEF scious and purging an* 's^dfbme oh his or her own, seize the mind of the Boiler Maker $1.00 involuntary reflex. but more effective treatment bulimarexic. Food becomes a MON.—FRI. CHICKEN BUD on Draft 45« 11 a.m.-l p.m. Other things trigger the is found through individual poor substitute for love and CaU Drinks 25« Off TURKEY binge-purge cycle: feelings of or group counseling. In a comfort. Yet, if a person BEEF inadequacy, depression, group setting, the buli­ continues to binge and purge, guilt, etc. can lead a person to marexic can find support she/he will never resolve the HOUIS: 11 o.m. to 12 SUN. to THURS. • fltt. A SAT. 'Tft. 2 o.m. find comfort in food rather from others who are issues underlying the 954 East Baseline, San Bernardino # Phone 885-9742 than dealing with the experiencing the same behavior. (BETWEEN WATERMAN & TIPPECANOE)

PAID POSITIONS: Olympic Drivers Needed Volunteers are being Also needed are volunteers services in the Olympic sought by the Los Angeles to act as NOC Aides. Aides Village to a designated Olympic Organizing Com­ must be fluent in the primary National Olympic Commit­ mittee in one or more foreign language of the National tee. Duties are such that an languages to assist in the Olympic Committee (NOC) to envoy may not have the 1984 Olympics. The most which assigned and be opportunity to view the needed language are French, familiar with the culture and games or ceremonies. Envoys German, Spanish, Russian, customs of the applicable must be mature individuals, Arabic, Japanese, and country or countries. fluent in the language of the Mandarin. Appointment requires a full- country, and capable of The greatest need is for time committment from July maintaining a calm and Olympic Family Drivers. 1 through August 15, during diplomatic manner under Volunteers are needed to act which time aides will assist stress. The position of envoy as drivers for officials from in coordinating administra­ is compensated at the rate of the participating countries. tive and support services in $200 a week while working Uniforms and training will be the Olympic Village. The part-time and $5(X) a week provided by the Organizing nature of the duties is such while working full-time. Committee, as will sedans that an aide may not have an and mini-vans. Volunteers opportunity to view the Thq^^^j?^»er.ested in must be available for at least games or ceremonies. becoming involved in any of a two-week period during Drivers and aides make up these capacities should July 1 to August 15. Those an NOC Service Team, contact the Los Angeles who can be available for three headed by an Olympic Envoy. Olympic Organizing Com­ to four weeks are preferred. For a period prior to July 1 the mittee, Los Angeles, Ca., Applicants must be at least position of envoy requires 90084. Attention: Ms. Mara 18 years old, have a valid part-time work in planning Hunter, NOC Services. The driver's license, not have had and preparing the team's telephone number is (213) a moving traffice violation in operations. From July 1 305-8390. Additionally, a the last three years, and have through August 15 the copy of job descriptions is a conversational ability in position requires a full-time available in the Career one or more foreign • commitment, providing Planning and Placement Center (SS 116). languages. administrative and support Movie Review: Splash Cal State Chronicle Atnil 25, 1984 by Philip Ratan you never want to end. perfected his technique of when his letter to the In "Splash", she plays a Penthouse Forum is pub­ The structure of "Splash" Leaving the more aesthetic being the world's biggest human loving mermaid lished. He is the priapic follows that of others in the parts of the film, we have nerd. instead of a human counterpoint to his manic- comedy genre. It's about love destroying replicant. At one Eugene Levy in the role of Dr. Kombluth. His scenes aboard Another member of the depressive brother, Allan lost and then love regained. point, she does a parody of Bauer. Allan (Tom Hanks) is a boat with two pea-brains SCTV, John Candy, gives his The object of love is Madison Annie Hall by walking adequate in his role, but I are the film's funniest. He is best performance ever as (Darryl Hannah), named through Bloomingdale's in thought Michael Keaton the archetypal schlemiel. Oh, Freddie. He's the perpetual after the avenue, not the men's clothing. This would have been perfect for town. We first see her as an but what a victim he is! He adolescent, a striking disfiguration of the female this role. adult rising from the sand form will hopefully end when has a deep, nasal voice that contrast to a brother who like Venus in a painting by the women in the audience drives me up the wall. When wants only a wife and Botticelli. I first saw Miss see how much better Miss something happens to him children "to play the tooth in On the whole, I would rate Hannah playing a droid in the Hannah looks in feminine (every five minutes), you feel the school play." He's the "Splash" as second only to film "Blade Runner." Shedid clothes. In another scene, we grateful. He did this same first man to bring a beer the vastly underrated "The a punk variation of Olympia see her swimming gracefully ridiculous characterization cooler on a raquetball court. Lonely Guy" as the year's top in "The Tales of Hoffman." underwater. It's like a dream on SC'l V, but here he has His life's ambition is fulfilled comedy. Record Rack: ^'Midnight Madness" by Air," is a very mechanical pyrotechnics. "Passion number with an off rhythm Play," is a very descriptive beat, and layers of swirling and well balanced song. A synthesizers. This song is a strong mix of instrumentals by Greg Timpany exercise in the controfled The licks are testament to Blade's ability and vocals makes this song Night Ranger is one of the fusion of Heavy Metal and handled by the team of Jeff to weave interesting lyrics one of the best on the album. few bands today that can mix Pop, "Midnight Madness" Watson and . Last into a potent song. "Why "When You Close Your the elements of their sound follows a more refined year they swept the guitar Does Love Have to Change," Eyes," slows the pace down, with high-tech precision. pattern. They have almost world, and the praise should brings out the infamous and gives Fitz a chance to They have a strong blend of become too wrapped up in continue this year. Rounding Watson-Gillis dual guitar give his keyboards a instrumental and vocals precision. out the Night Ranger sound lead technique. The song workout. The energy levels that can be varied to produce The writing on the album are the nimble fingered sounds strikingly like an go back to full with songs that are acceptable to in predominately handled by keyboards of . April Wine number. "Sister "Chipping Away." The almost everyone. Combine BassistA^ocalist . Fitz's keyboards receive Christian," is 's album closes with a track this with state of the art He had a hand in eight of the much more attention on this chance to grab the spotlight. spearheaded by . production techniques, and nine tracks on the album. album. This is their second single, "Let Him Run," is an the product is a highly Sharing the writing and Side one opens with their and is currently enjoying interesting blend of synthe­ polished and enjoyable vocal chores are drummer first single off the album. considerable airplay. sizers and acoustic . A album. On "Midnight Kelly Keagy. His drumming "Rock in America," is one of Side two opens with very nice way to finish off the Madness" the band has style is nothing out or the the strongest cuts on the another Blade composition. album. Although this album changed direction slightly. ordinary, but his vocals are album. It is highlighted by a "Touch of Madness," carries is not as powerful as their Whereas their first album, exceptional. This is a rarity solo tradeoff between Watson an offbeat rhythm interlaced first. Night Ranger has shot "Dawn Patrol," was an for a drummer. and Gillis. "Rumours in the with continual guitar suffered the sophmore jinx. Trivia PALOMIIMO STATION Answers to last week's PALOMIIMO STATION questions. 1) Huey Lewis and Company are from the Bay PALOMIIMa STATION Apply|Now Area. PROUDLY PRESENTS 2) Van Halen got their first Chronicle big break at the Starwood in L.A. EVERY 3) The Scorpions first Editor In Chief album was entitled SUNDAY "Lonesome Crow." Applicalions This week's questions NIGHT 1) What band did Alan StLidentiUnioniDesk Fitzgerald play in before he 8:00 P.M. joined Night Ranger? • 2:00 A.M. 2) Whodid Brad Gillis fill in for prior to joining Bop Til You Drop— Night Ranger? ALL YOU ROCKERS...TAKE IT 0H= THE STREETS & BRING IT TO THE STATION I Do You Like To Write? Could You Use Some Extra Money? POPPERS & BREAKERS CONTEST The Chronicle is looking for serious, • nOO"®—1ST PRIZE* dependable staff * FREE HORS D'OEUVRES * writers. No previous newspaper experi­ •10 FT. P.S.T.V. VIDEO SCREEN* ence is necessary. However, you should * 18 & OVER INVITED * know basic writing fundamentals such PLUS PALOMINO STATION'S 2 D.J. - as I spelling^ gram­ -THE FINEST IN THE INLAND EMPIRE- mar and punctu­ DANNY JACKSON & MICHAEL EDDY ation. Staff meetings are Monday at noon in ALL YOU ROCKERS - ROCK YOUR BODY The Chronicle Office, or contact Lisa ^ard at 887- EVERY 7497 for more inform­ SUNDAY ation. NIGHT!!! 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For Solo: 1975 Bultaco 250 cc. I Tha foUovwng part-time jobs are Student Recruiters: Students are j &y Al Kfjtcmflp'tolus Recent overhaul, new clutch, beautiful available at the time the Chronicle needed who can work 1 -2 days/week goes to press, however, we cannot • going to area community colleges to The Cfjyotrs of Calif Santa Barbara,] condition. $350 firm. Call Dennis.887- 'Fre.8no Pacific Coilt;ge, USC,! 5995. {guarantee that they will still be recruit students to come to Cal State. plhcrd socunii in ih'ir 'avafeble at the time the newspaper is For Sale: 1982 Toyota Tercel, 2 drive, Areas include Victorville, the ruspt*asic transportation CONQRATULATIONSI To Keith car. 796-7565 lof the playoffs before being exceptionally close through­ Clark: Student with cashier and Sharon, may two live as one forever. ciimsnaft-d b> l\. >aT: Usi-go out w ih nii'i ^ iJetl For Sale: 1982 Yamaha Seca, like experience who can work evenings is by an overtime or shootout. new, perfect condition. Must sell needed to work at Fontana area 7-11 $360 Weekly/Up Mailing .4-1 Th«' iwii day chew immediately. Call 882-8038 or 882- store. Would work register and stock Circulars! No bosses/quotas! .total of 10 UMiiii "lie li*n Finally. CSU Northndg^i 1622. shelves. Position pays $3.50/hour to Sincerely interested rush self- parMcipaljng Cal Pol\ "'^an crrergfd vutoiinus ever start. No. 1233 addressed, stamped envelope: For Sale: 1976 XT 500 Yamaha, Lui.»» Obtspo, Cal State jKri'>no PatiiJi: in the Division Headquarters, Box 464- I iianip'oriiihip game works shocks; pipe; jetted carb. Racaptionlst: Student is needed to CEAU, Woodstock. IL 60098. 5/2 .Univrr&Jiy Nonhndge, I ntv. Excellent shape, street legal. $700 or work from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday NEED CASH? Earn $500. plus each best offer. Call Lee at 887-7497 or through Friday sorting mail, answering (619)246-6565. school year, 2-4 i(flexlble) hours per phones, filing and typing (40 wpm). week placir>g and filling posters on Position pays $5/hour. No. 1231 campus. Serious workers only; we For Sale: VW Rabbit 1977. Runs great, give recommendations. Call rK)w for House Cleaning: Student is needed one owner. $2000. Clare 887-7407 or summer & next fall. 1 -800-243-6679. 783-2152. to work 6 hours/week to be arranged dusting, vacuming, cleaning windows Wanted: Summer sublet for new and doing general housecleaning. Pre-School Teacher Student is faculty member. Contact Dr. Kaplan, They will pay $4,50-$5/ hour No. 12?7 needed to work with children 2.5 to 6 Art Dept. x7459. years of age. Work would be either 7-9 Balaa Parson: Student is needed to a.m. or 3-6 p.m. on days to be Room for Rent in 2 Bedroom act as a cashier, wait on customers arranged. 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.JA L Cml State CkrtmieU ApHl2S, 1984 Editorials

CSCSB Inquiry

What do you think about the U.S. involvement in the mining of the harbors in Nicaragua?

Ross Miyashiro they send food to feed the Hank Ortiz Marc Lynch William Mclnevaey Economics peope, instead of sending sea Chemistry Chemistry/Biology Chemistry mines to destroy food and If anyone would be foolish I think that it's about time A definite change in policy enough to believe that this is The U.S. has militarily medical aid intended for the we got serious and quit is obviously needed. people of Nicaragua. the first time the U.S. has playing games down there. Withdrawl of military controlled Nicaragua for U.S. done something like this, multi-national coporations Either we do something or get without cutting aid to this they're fooling themselves. the hell out. It appears to me country may help their for decades. Now that the Anonymous Someone has to fight for that the mining of the harbor people regain some puppet government (Somoza) It is an extremely positive capitalism and democracy in is the beginning of a "get has been overthrown, the identity. Reagan's re-election move, more involvement is the world and I'm glad the tough" attitude. It's about must be stopped. U.S. capitalists now find they needed. U.S. does. time. are losing millions of dollars. Though the new socialist government has increase; the health conditions an literacy rate of the populace, the U.S. says there's no democracy in Nicaragua. Somoza used to drop the citizens out of a helicopter. If that's a democracy, then I think Nicaragua can do without it. The mining of Nicaragua's habor is not in the name of freedom and democracy, but in the name of money. That is more money for those coporations whom also have been thrown out of Nicara^a. The U.S. fights for the rights of the big corporations, not for Nicaragua's peof^e. If the U.S. really cares why don't

REPORTERS ARE THE LIFE BLOOD / would like to thank all of you who submitted poems for the poetry OF THE CAL STATE CHRONICLE competition. Your entries are in The Chronicle Office and should be picked up by April 30 if you would like to have them. If you are serious about your writing and Lisa Beard would like to improve your skills, The Cal State Chronicle has a place for you. Contact Lisa Beard, Executive Editor for more information about compensation, DEAN RESPONDS TO ADMIN REQUIREMENT advancement opportunities, and responsibil­ To the Editor: worked out several alter­ major for a solution to the ities at 887-7497 or stop by the Chronicle office Responding to Ms. Cook's natives for students who problem. in the Student Union. Letter to the Editor (April 18, have had Adm 301 and 306 or Again, I laud Ms. Cook for 1984) I applaud her for her 303. The alternatives are her concern and active stand activist role in items designed to accomodate these and am sorry if she received Editor \n. Chief affecting student's pro­ students and will not require incorrect information Kathryn 0. Yount grams. I am, however, an extra course. I urge all concerning the change in Ex*eutlv« EcNtor Production Editor concerned that she did not students who have had Adm requirements. Lisa Beard Brad A. Pivar contact me prior to writing 301 and 306 or 303 to contact Sincerely, her letter. We have already the department chair of their Hal Hoverland. Dean Layout Artists Susan L. Altman Jeri Reed Concerned About Faculty Reinstatement Decision Typesetter Michelle L. Sylvia Photographer Kathleen M. Coles Jan Bruggeman Dear Editor, A turn of misfortune has would be indignate of the UCLA, to our here to fore fallen upon our college this very nature of this anonymous College! It is Office Manager Business Manager spring. Three weeks ago, academian, but I feel that two truly a regrettable moment to Lillian J. Enstrom! 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