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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 4-8-1975 April 8th 1975 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "April 8th 1975" (1975). Paw Print (1966-1983). 158. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/158 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Renowned Disney Consultant Will Lecture at Cal-State by Geni King Walt Disney called him vanced Studies-Princeton, worked Duck." "Professor Wonderful" but with Albert Einstein for many In addition to hundreds of throu^ his own immense con years. demonstrations on television and tributions, Professor Julius After the advent of Hitler, Miller to live audiences. Miller has been a Sumner Miller, who carries his and Einstein corroborated in the frequent guest on television talk name as astutely and renowned as effort to smuggle scientists out of shows. He has appeared with Art his incredible works, will present a early Nazi Germany, and was also Linkletter, Groucho Marx, Jerry lecture demonstration at Cal State, a civilian physicist with the Signal Lewis, Steve Allen, Joey Bishop, San Bernardino Monday, April Corps during World War II. Mike Douglas, Dinah Shore, Dick 14th. Educated at Boston University in Cavett, and Johnny Carson. An The brilliant T.V. physicist, philosophy, mathmatics and international traveler, Miller has author, lecturer, teacher will theoretical physics, Miller has also been seen and heard in numerous p-esent his program at 3 p.m. in studied in various leading countries throughout the world. the Lecture Hall of the Physical universities across the country. Miller's demonstration-lecture Sciences Building on campus. A Miller is an internationally at Cal State will be "totally reception with Professor Miller known authority on Demon vigorous," commented Dr. Arlo will follow in the patio. strations In Physics, and has been Harris, associate professor of Students from neighboring high written about in Readers Digest/ chemistry at the college, and close schools are being invited to attend. Science Experience/Russian, friend of Professor Miller, who will The program also is open to all Police, and Arabid edtions of assist the .visitor with his other interested young people and America, and numerous other presentation. It will be oriented adults. popular magazines throughout the toward person of ail ages, interest Professor Miller claims the world have carried Miller's im and backgrounds. principal ingredients in the 2500 portant works. Professor Miller's appearance at demonstrations he has put together He has been a technical con Cal State was arranged by Dr. should be "intellectual excitement, sultant on physics demonstrations Harris and is being sponsored by stirring the interests, arousing the to industry, education and the the campus Committee on curiousity and firing up the movie industry. Miller was a Distinguished Lecturers and Ar imagination." consultant to Walt Disney on "The tists. Miller, one-time Carnegie Grant Absent Minded Professor," "Son of Fellow at The Institute for Ad Flubber" and "The Million Dollar The PAWPRINT Volume VII No. 18 Published by the Associated Students of California state College, San Bernardino Aprils, 1975 New Program of Outdoor Activities and Outings Planned for Cal-State Students A new program of outdoor ac first serve basis. BACKPACKING - April 26 and 27 tivities and outings, designed for — All costs for an outing must be This will be a short trip to Vivian both the beginner and the ex paid by the reservation deadline. Creek Trail Camp. perienced person, has been started No refimds will be given after the Once camp is set up, there will be at CalState. reservation deadline. ample time for hiking, exploring or The purpose of "Escape '75" is to The following outdoor recreation rest and relaxation. F»-ovide C.S.C.S.B. students with equipment is available for your use Limit: 13 people the o)HX>rtunity to learn about, and at the P.E. Equipment Room: Cost: $3.00 per person (for food discover California's outdoors Fishing poles, camping stoves, and cooking gas) while participating in leisure time backpacking stoves, backpacking Registration Deadline: April 23 activities. tents, lanterns, backpacks, and Outing Coord.; Joe Long P.E., An attempt will be made to rescue equipment. Room 124 create an informal atmosphere If you have any questions which will enable students to make regarding "ESCAPE '75", feel free SAILING - May 3 and 4 new acquaintances, exchange to contact Richard Bennecke, For the novice as well as the ideas, and develop personal Student Services Room 143 or Joe experienced sailor. awareness. Long, P.E. Dept. Room 124. Spend one full day at sea en The objective is freedom, joying an activity that is as old as The following Activities have been freedom to,do, to see, to wonder, mankind. and freedom to create. planned to kick off 'Escape 75'. Limit: 5 people per day The outing leaders are volun Cost: $2.00 per day (bring your teers and fees are charged to cover SAILING - AprU 12 and 13 own food) Paw Print Photo by Keith Legerat only costs of transportation, food For the novice as well as the Registration Deadline: April 29 Do you want to get your body back in shape? Weight lifting is only one of and special equipment. experienced sailor. Spend one full Outing (^ord.: Richard Ben many body conditioning programs offered by the Cal-State P.E. Dept. For The best way to become familiar day at sea enjoying an activity that necke Activities, SS-143 additional sports news please turn to pages 4 & 5. with the program is to go on an is as old as mankind. outing and partic^ate. Limit: 5 people per day HORSEBACK RIDING - May 10 Join the PawPrint Staff Suggestions for future outings Cost: $2.00 per day (bring your Enjoy two full hours of seeing the from students are encouraged and own food) beauti^l San Bernardino moun the facilities and equipment are Registration Deadline: April 10 tains by horseback. and Become a B.P.O.C. avilable to all students. Outing Coonl.: Richard Ben The horses are gentle so you GENERAL INFORMATION necke Activities, SS-143 heed not be an experienced rider to page 2 — Transportation arrangements enjoy this experience. for each outing will be the OLD FASHION HAYRIDE Limit: 30 people responsibility of the individuals April 19 Cost: $6.00 per person )includes Is Julie Andrews Really signing up for the trips. However, Enjoy a beautiful spring saddle) whenever possible, an effort will be vacation in San Bernardino par Registration Deadline: May 5 Linda Lovelace in Disguise? made to form carpools. ticipating in an old fashion Outing Coord.: Richard Ben — Several outings will require a hayride. necke Activities, SS-143 ix'e-trip meeting. You will be A gormet dinner of wieners and page 7 notified about such a meeting when chips will be irovided for the RIVER RATS III - May 16,17 & you sign up for the outing. hungry adventurers. 18 — Priority will be given to Limit: 35 people Spend two days water skiing, Applica tio ns A va ila ble students of Cal-State. Faculty, Cost: $2.25 per person (includes fishing & swimming at the scenic staff will be permitted to par beverage & food) Ritz Resort on the Colorado River. ticipate if there is space available. Outing Coord.: Richard Ben for A.S.B. Elections — All outings are on a first come. necke Activities, SS-143 continued on page 8 pa.ge 8 Tlie Paw Print, Tuesday, April 8,1?75 page 2 Welcome Back And All That Jazz It's time for the editorial that welcomes back all of you students to the exciting and emotionally DSSJiSD'E® stimulating Cal-State campus. Instead of telling you about all of the great events planned for you by your enterprising A.S.B. leaders to suppress your over powering lonliness on the vast C.S.C.S.B. facilities, here are a few ideas to help you make new friends, totmb and become a B.P.O.C. (Big Person On Campus). For beginners why don't ypu come by the PawPrint »WR?IIJfT "iWttlER office sometime during the next couple of days when you have a break between classes and say hi to the PawPrint gang. All of us on the staff are basically very friendly, we won't bite hard, and we would very much like to make 3,500 new friends this quarter. We'll treat you to an absolutely free cup of coffee and even a stale donut. And while you're enjoying your free cup of coffee we will very ingeniously There is another way to meet people on this Dear Editor manipulate you into writing for your student campus and that is to get involved with A.S.B. I am taking this opportunity to newspaper. government. Elections are going to be held this express my views regarding a If you would prefer to make up your own mind spring for president, vice-president, and other subject that has been bothering me for a px'olonged amount of time. before your visit, here are a few of the many and A.S.B., class, and senate offices. Usually only a The subject I am referring to, is various positions opened on the PawPrint staff. handful of people run for these offices so your the state of affairs that exist in We desperately need someone who has the ap chances of winning a seat are almost guaranteed conjunction with the P.E.