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April 8th 1975

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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. facilities propriate skills to become the Business Manager of before you run. If you desire more information on the of this college. requirements for running for office, contact the Cal. State San Bernardino has, in the PawPrint. The Business Manager works on a my opinion one of the best physical commission basis as he or she receives a 20 percent Activities office at 887-7409. plants regarding facilities, and commission on each ad that he or she obtains for the equipment. The school provides PawPrint. Also the business manager would be equipment for just about any responsible for generating new sources of economic major and minor sport. Yet the ) facilities are not being properly income and correspondence with potential ad­ 1 en utilized. Why, and who is to blame? vertisers. Besides the commission there are other hi The P.E. Staff of the college, in my invaluable benefits such as your very own desk, opinion can no way be held typewriter, file cabinet drawer and business cards responsible. They are t edStd professionals doing their jobs with your name embossed in raised letters. he r within the limited constraints of a We have got to get more coverage of events and Dear Editor: I remember the issues that budget that is totally inadequate activities going on at this campus. There is no point of I just read the derogatory article Nancy Saunders, Jonie Weiser and for a school of our size. Over the by Dean T. Jackson "BUSH- Tony Weathers used to put out. past years, I have witnessed a planning exciting things if they get left out or WACKER." I am enraged, insulted inadequately dealt with and only 3 people show up as They contained none of the campus marked decline in the services and ashamed. I do not understand nonsense that &e Pawprint has offered to the student body. It is no a result. The way to get coverage of events is to have how Mr. Jackson, as a Black male, been carrying this year. Those longer possible to swim during reporters available who can be assigned to cover and could represent the Black race in editors were creative in every certain periods of the year. The such an unfavorable and degrading report on happenings. sense of the word. When they check-out room is now operated on situation. Mr. Jackson is guilty of wanted to express a heavy a limited basis, equipment is Reporters happen to be one breed of vertical bipeds reenforcing the white society's we always come up short on. At present we still need motional feeling they were not available only at certain times and stereotype roles they place us afraid to do so even if it took ten on certain days. someone to cover the A.S.B. weekly senate meetings, in...dumb, sexual deviates, lazy, thousand dirty words to do it. They Perhaps the greatest problem someone who can clearly report what happens at etc. were also concerned with social that exists in regard to ^e P.E. those get togethers. We need another sports reporter I also noticed that this article ills. They were always printing facilities is the MISUSE 4 of the was given a lot of space, probably stories about how the minorities facilities by individuals that don't or two, someone who is heavily into sports would be because it was derogatory and the ideal person to fill this slot. were getting ripped off, how the attend the college. It is extremely written by an ignorant Black man. government was slowly taking frustrating not to be able to play Photographers are always welcome on the staff. During Black History Week, Black away our hard earned rights, and racquetball or handball, because Staff photographers have access to the fully equipped Student Union had several how one could transcend the the courts are Riled with people PawPrint darkroom which is great for developing educational seminars and events bullshit reality that is ever-present who have no business using them. I on campus, plus a very intelligent around us. have personally been bodily those photos that PhotoMat sent back to you un­ lady from UCR. Thse events were developed. I ha^^en to be a Business major threatened on two or three oc- given no publicity at all. and I know very little about the cassions when I tried to evict in­ We would tike to include more clever cartoons and I say this is a planned conspiracy newspaper business but I know for dividuals that don't belong. It is drawings in the paper, but most of us are writers, not and Mr. Jackson fell r^t in place. a fa

by Hank White Extracting himself from bet^ assistance from VA at a rate of up The king, Malechauvinist, was so This we^'s column has been WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE, extended immensely because the KEMO SABE? ween the steering wheel and the to $60 a month with a maximum pleased with tius gallent kni^t paper hasn't been out in quite windshield, Pusill speaks, "That's $720. See Vet Affairs for details." that he made the kinght the awhile. I'd like to thank the A dusty cloud, a bumt-out chevy not from ram clouds or even heavy "You've solved my problems," Champion of the Land, and so PawiM'int for giving us the space. I with the speed of a residents fog. Vapid baby. I think this a job exclaimed the vet, pumping the stroked his sword to the knight's don't know if, after reading our zone, and a hearty "Watch out for (Sound of ) the hands of Vapid and Pusill. shoulder making it so. "Now brave articles, they will allow us to write World, no brakes!" the Masked Masked Marble!" "Now that I've done my duty," knight," the king said, "What shaU again-but that's a different matter. Marble is stalled again. Realizing the truth of his com- blushed our hero, "I think I'll go they name be so that our songsters Here I sit with no trusty pocket Return with us now to those panion's statement. Vapid Nar- see the Vet Rep and be certified for may sing your fame. Sir has dictionary to aid me, wondering thrilling days of tomorrow, when whall rapidly changes in a nearby a second BA so I can use the nine- sav^ the day they shall say. Come exactly what I'm going to write, the law of the Red-Tape rules the information booth. month extention." now brave Sir, speak thy name." slightly irrated at Painter's (the land and strong men weep as only After returning to the booth to At this the vet exclaims. "But "Shirley is my name." Vet Rep) little sign he stuck on my indirect action wins the day. And switch his roughouts over to the you can't. According to Public Law The king said: "What is this? No desk, which reads: "You can be the greatest day winner was, with correct feet, the Masked Marble 93-508 an additional nine months man living should be given a name replaced and frequently have." his faithful companion and Pusillanimity follow the path educational benefits are provided like that. Sir Shirley and Shirley it Which by the way, is covered by his Pusillanimity Recreant, the rf the flash flood upstream to it's to those pursuing an un- should be." At that instance, it was &iger prints from the candy that's Masked Marble himself. Vapid origin, just north of the Physical dergraduate degree, but this discovered that the h^o, Cham- not sui^sed to melt in your hands. Narwhal. Elducation building, where they benefit is not extended to those who ixon of the Land; was a woman. Speaking of Painter, I had to As our story begins. Vapid and find a Vietnam Era Vet trying to have already received a BA or The king turning rabid yelled: drag him out forcibly from his Pusillanimity are examining their commit suicide by putting his head BS.'' A "Out Out Out, of this land.' closet to help me to do this week's life-less auto, wondering why that in a gopher hold and doing a back- Standing at the edge of the field, So brave Shirley, hero, Cham- column. I actually found him marvelous new lead-free gas isn't Hip. Pusill says, "I think he's going to ixon of the Land, rode out of the lurking in the trash can, behind working in their '53 Impala. Each grabbing an ankle and try to kill himself" as the Masked land, missing out on all the benefits his desk, sucking on a discarded Suddenly Pusill (I wouldn't dare pulling, thereby aiding the gopher kforble runs screaming around in other Champions of her time lollipop, muttering something use a shorter abbreviation) sees a who was pushing from below, the circles. received, such as sitting at the about ^e darn telephone ringing flash flood rolling between the Masked Marble and Pusill quickly "Who was that mased nut triangle table, 10 squires. Knight's all the time. After foaming around Biological and Physical Science exposed the vet. anyway?" asks the vet, cautiously Basic Allowance for Castle the mouth and throwing a couple of building, threatening to engulf "Did you cause loose water?" observing the silver and copper Maintenance and a permanent banana peels and a temper- them. asked Pusill. sandwiched catseye he had been crest honoring her name. Yet, tantrum, he finally came down Realizing the need for im­ "Yes," replied the vet, "I was given. desinte the king, the songsters still from the ceiling and agreed. mediate action, Pusill jumps crying up a storm, trying to drown And as the sun sets slowly over sung of Shirley's fame and her Poor Painter, he has an in­ behind the wheel and turns the in a river of tears." Then, saving the tennis courts, the long shadow reputation and gjory grew until the feriority complex from all you ignition which ^ites our hero, the an additional three lines of of the Masked Marble, with his king was forced to admit he was veterans yelling at him about the Masked Marble, who was dialogue, the vet added "And I'll head in the gopher hole tiying to do wrong and he re-admitted Shirley VA. You (tften find him banging his diligently attempting to see if he tell you why." a backflip, is thrown across into his land and gave her the full head on the wall screaming: "Why could hand-tighten the cable on the "Please do," said Vapid, who campus to merge with the cars benefits a Champion deserves. Me-Nobody Likes Me." All I can starter. The horseless carriage liked additional dialogue. jockying desperately for a parking The moral there is many. say to that is by the way, do you still refusing to start, our central "First my VA check is late and spot behind the library. However, if you're a Sir Shirley know, Vet Rep's normally have a characters would have been swept when I asked the Vet Rep, all he "Hi-ho, gopher, quit interfering, who served in the Navy or Marine short life span or are often ad­ away and smashed against the said was that I was on the checklist dam it! Stop pushing and let me Corp prior to 13 September, 1973; mitted into asylums after two ramparts of the Administration for cycle 6." alone. Go away, gopher " were married, living in non­ years work. building had not Vapid masterfully Rapidly checking his Vet Rep government housing, and did not So anyway, lets get on with the entangled his hand in the spark Jargon Dictionary, Marble replies, receive housing allowance, you show-featuring the Masked Man plug wires, which pulled loose and "There are 10 pay cycles a month. may be eligible write a letter to the and the Silver Bullet and what left him dangling by a single Cycle 6 means a check will arrive Navy-Marine Finance Center, (as other junk we can throw in. cylinder. aK)roximately 19 April. Does that Who Was That aii^roiriate). ni^e you feel better?" With this letter you should in­ More Letters To the Editor "It helps," said the vet, "But I Masked Man ? clude some relevant data, such as also had an additional dependent copies of marria^ certificates, Dear Editor: Dear Editor: l^st November and I forgot to Once upon a time, it was a dark orders, husbands name, a I want to know just what you Ferhaps it is my age! I thought anybody. Think of all the back and slee^ess night in the land of statement that government guys tiiink you are doing with my >11p0p fitiir1pnt« wprp arliiltQ an/l a P®y I've lost." Hostilities, a unknown rode into the quarters were not used during the student body fees. I'm referring to College students were adults and a little above average in intellect "No sweat, vet," retorts the land. The king who ruled there and period you are claiming, and that last issue you put out last Masked Affairs office and com­ his warriors were heavily engaged specific periods for which you are quarter (March 4th). I understand (I'm only a High School Graduate). At least that is what I thought when plete a VA Form 21-686c in battle. A losing battle at tiiat. claiming BAQ. that you get somewhere in the younger. But I must be wrong! Declaration of Marital Status with The fearless knight realizing the Address the letter to either: neighborhood of $6000 of student Some are still "children" perhaps a copy of your new dependent's situation charged down from a hill Navy Center, New Federal Office body fees to pay for printing cost 3 or 4 years old when they will birth certificate. If this claim is wiping out 50 or so enemy fiends Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44199 or and salaries. In my opinion you perform before a camera as those filed within one year of the child's along the way, regrouped the Marine Corp Finances, 1500 E. might just as well take ^at money 'boys" in the Pawprint did on page birth, VA will pay you for the king's men and pushed the ad­ Bannister, Kansas City, MO., and bum it than waste it on that 2. (March 4, 1975). And wouldn't it additional dependent retroactive to versaries from the land. 64197. trash that was printed in that issue. be like a fresh breath of mountain date of birth." I talked to someone on the staff, air if all 4-letter words were Breaking into a new flood of a John Whitehead or somebody, destroyed & words with beauty ^ars, the vet pours out (pardon the ANNOUNCEMENT and he told me that it was a would take thair place. Such words "But it's worse than that! I creative issue. What do you think is asgrace,joy,love(God'slove)etc. ^li^nked my co-educational ' WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY ' so creative about a woman who has instead of the ones Mary Eloran recreation course! Now VA will a Godless lust for an unnatural sex used in her poem. Yes, I know life back all my money for the act? What do you think is so gets pretty disgusting at times & quarter!" COLLEIX OF LAW creative about an exhibitionist makes one want to use strong throws in Pusill. "If exposing his backside? What do OF ORANGE COUNTY language — but afterward, does do not complete a course CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL you think is so creative about one feel better? I think not. satisfactorUy you are not charged poetry that makes up for lack of Sincerely, overpayment. And you FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE COMMIUEE OF BAR relative comment by the xise of Betty Gregary retake the course and receive EXAMINERS OF THE STATE BAR OP CALIFORNIA filthy language? What do you think P.S. I had been enjoying the P33'nient for it again. Not only that, OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR is so creative about a bunch of out- Pawi^int up to this issue. ^ having problems with a PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY; of-focus pictures of everyday class,, you may receive tutorial sights? What do you think is so IN EITHER 7Vi or 3 YEARS of FULL-TIME law study creative about a bunch of nothing (15-16 classroom hours per week), or about rock and roll? IN EITHER SVs or 4 YEARS of PART-TIME day, evening, You guys were doing a pretty or weekend law study (3 classes per week, 3-4 hours 7ood job so far until that issue »UpfT nWilw per class), :ame out. Sure I understand that IMMMM SM* •» IM rtMMfM You can earn your JURIS DOCTOR (J.D.) degree and you have a problem getting people become eligible to take the CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINA­ Mutmy listititi rf Fmvi Stiiiis TION. to write for you, but good lord, if you can't turn out anything better An jndtpandant IthwaJ •m «pll«oa and gr«dMtt Kheol granting B.A . M A. O*- WRITE FOR CATALOGUE graM; Tptdting Cradwrfi*)*; CwtiflcctM in Trantlalion «nd Int«rprat4tton. Accraditsd than that junk, well just close up by Hm WMlm AnoeiMion of Sehoolt 4nd CoHagn. C4Ufemi4 StaM So4rd of Dept. SO shop completely, and go study EdMcalion. VaMfwii Apprarad 1111 North State College Blvd. computer maintenance. Now just so you won't think that Fullerton, CA 92631 vou are going to get away with my (••Mi 444 iaaad (Coordinate Campus, financial support of a dirty paper again, I'm going to be at the next Provisionally Accredited, Publication's Board meeting at 1333 Front St. demanding, not asking, your San Diego, CA 92101) immediate removal from the position you take so lightly. And If I FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 28, 1975 have no luck there, 1 will per­ ANN M. THURBER WILL BE VISITING GAL. STATE ALL PROGRAMS ALSO START IN JANUARY T976 sonally gather the 1000 signatures STUDENTS ELIGIBLE FOB FEDERALLY INSURED STUDENT LOANS necessary to remove you from the SAN BERNADINO, APRIL 14, 3:00-5: 00"p.m. I APPROVED FOR VETERANS I Pawprint editorship. SEE PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR DETAILS. / '' ' . Herman R. Hostetter The Paw Print, Tuesday, April 6,197S page 4 CAL STATE SPORTS

Greg Price led the powerful Dip "Gunner" given and "Chucker" Ba^etball Wrap-up Friday League: Howell, who scored 197. Howard Sticks to their first undefeated Finn gunned and chucked for 18 "A" Division M.V.P.-Stan KMeman/ Derelicts Ledbetter (137) took third, with season in history as they crushed and 12 points to lead the W.C.J.V. The top-ranked stretchers Offense Steve Waterbury (115) finishing the winless Outsiders 63-24. The Jim Reilly scored 14 and Brother overcame some internal problems F-Rich Adams, Headhunters fourth. The Cal State record is 262, Sticks will now face the Beefers in Bob tied Gordy Miller (10 each)for involving personnel and hung on to F-Stan Kielman, Derelicts established in 1966 by George the opening round of "B" Division the Beefers. Who Cares took the defeat the family 59-50 for the "A" GTim Learned, Aztecs "Robin Hood" Weiny. Waterbury, playcrffs. Price, who scored 24 team hatchetman award with 84 championship. Stretcher Tom GJim Cassidy, Derelicts who is no threat to William Tell, points, (matching the Outsiders fouls, while the Beefers, who were Martinez had a season high of 21 GBen Sinsay, Warriors brought the crowd to its feet when total), hit 10 out of 12 from the supposed to be the baddest, points and league M.V.P. J.C. Defense he finally hit the target. charity line. He was supported by finished a distant fourth. Wright added 16. Big A1 Graham F-Dave King, Headhunters Valleyball Dave Decker (15) and "Zelmo" Wednesday "B" thoroughly stifled the family's F -Stan Kielman, Derelicts The "Turkeys" swept through Blackey, who had eleven. "Wind­ League inside game and controlled die GLuis Castillo, Warriors the 3-person volleyball tournament mill" Bob Stein held off a late- Final Standings: W L GB F boards at both ends of the court. G-Greg Guthrie, Headhunters with a record of 3-0. Chris season challenge by Beefer Gordon Dip Sticks 5 0 — 71 Jim Logan and Rich Alio led the G-Jim Cassidy, Derelicts Grengell, (Turkey No. 1) and Greg MUler to snare Hatchetman honors Mother Truckers 4 1 1 63 Family, with 15 and 10 points People's choice: Price (Turkey No. 3) overwhelmed by a count of 18-16. Miller played in Who Cares, J.V. 3 2 2 84 respectively. Family-man Rich Alton Lloyd, Derelicts their opponents with a devastating one less game, however, and had Beefers 2 3 3 66 Price inadvertantly scored 2 for Hearts "dink" attack. Turkey No. 2 (Judi the highest average, 4.0 per game. Second Coming 1 4 4 64 the Stretchers. In an earlier game, Bruce Barnes sustained the Owen) bewildered the opposition The Outsiders will end their season Outsiders 0 5 5 74 the Family eliminated the High rumor that he had less heart(s) by talking and playing at the same by playing a consolation game Women's Basketball Rollers from idayoff competition than anyone by winning the Hearts time. The "Lost Cause" was against the Second Coming. Thrills, chills & spills were 75-43. Killer A1 Laragione tallied 26 tournament with an average of 61.5 second (2-1) only because Bob John Nagel's Mother Truckers prevalent as the Who Cares varsity points for the Family, supported by in the two-game finals. Anne Sweet and Kathy Pierce prevented had^their hands full for awhile, but finished the 1975 season with a Jim Logan (17) and Rich Price Gwinnette was second with a 67 their teammates. Rick Plein & J.C. finally managed to delay the perfect record (2-0), crushing the (16). Terry Embry (13) and Willie average. Jim Cassidy was third Wright from living down to the second coming 64-40, thereby Jockettes 20-6 in the championship Hamilton (10) were tops for the and Brad McDuffee was fourth. team name. The other two teams sewing up the number two spot in game. W.C. raced to a 16-2 halftime High Rollers. Wednesday's "B" league. lead, thanks to some hot shooting "A" League All-stars 'Dollar" Bill Petersen of the by Christie Beaudin. Beaudin toot M.V.P.-J.C. Wright Coming could not be stopped, as he game scoring honors with 8 points, Offense scored 25 points to take game foUowed by player-coach Diane F-Willie Hamilton, High RoUers honors and ^e league scoring title. Bloecker, who canned 6. For the F-Tom Martinez, Stretchers It was a team effort all the way for defending champion Jockettes, it is C-Steve Ramirez, Family the Truckers, and their defense, "wait until next year." With any GJim Logan, Family sparked 15y Ernie Chabitini, was luck at all, they would have been in GAl Laragione, Family just awesome. Nagel and Steve the game, but such was not their Defense Hesse paced the Trucker scoring fate. Numerous shot attempts F-Al Graham, Stretchers with 14 points apiece. Nagel's boys came very close but refused to fall R-Rich Price, Family C-Steve Ramirez, Family GDan Ochoa, Stretchers GTerry Embry, High Rollers "B" League After seven years of frustration. Bob Blackey and his faculty cohorts have finally won a major championship. The powerful Dip Sticks refused to crack under fM*essure applied by the talented Headhunters and their boisterous fans. With three minutes left in the game, the Sticks were finally able to pull away, opening up a small lead which they expanded to ten points at the buzzer. Final score 48- should get by their first two playoff through the net. Both teams played 38. M.V.P. Greg Price dumped in OH)onents, (Who Cares, J,V., and well, however, before a large, 25 for the Sticks and Walt Hawkins the Headhunters) forcing another enthusiastic crowd. added 10. The other starters. Stein, showdown with the Dip Sticks, who All-Stars Blackey and Decker combined for Bruce had the low game (22) and were the "Purple People Eaters," administered their only defeat of M.V.P. 3 (Three!) Mitch Mandel kept the the high game (121) belonged to (1-2) led by Kay Williams & Bruce the season. 1st Team Hunters in the game, hitting for 14 Jim Cassidy. Ann Gwinette was the Hammerstein. and the "Who In a battle for third place, the F-Debbie Goerner, Who Cares points. Gene Perkins and Dave only player to "shoot the moon". Knows", who finished at 0-3. The Who Cares, J.V. overcame a 4- F-Christie Beaudin, Who Cares King had 8 apiece for the Hunters. Table Tennis "Who Knows" record reflects the point halftime deficit to outlast the C-Anniette Lewis, Jockettes In an informal conversion, Tony Brown came out victorious possibility that they did not. Beefers 41-34. The game was close G-Diane Bloecker, Who Cares immediately after the bitterly- in the table tennis tournament by FINAL STANDINGS all the way with neither team able G-Cathy Jackson, Who Cares contested game, Headhunter King defeating Dave Wilbur and Dave Friday "B" League to build a substantial lead. Even 2nd Team was quoted as saying, "Thank you Park convincingly. Tony was Team W L GB F the presence of two candidates for F-Barbara Rakow, Jockettes for setting up the league" to the prepared to take on all Headhunters 6 0—^3 "The People's Choice" (Korn and F-Dieana Simmons, Jockettes intramural coordinator. When an challengers but no one else stepped ^relicts 3 3 -3 65 Bob Reilly) was not enough to C-Tracy Larter, Who Cares individual who has jiist lost a forward. Aztecs 2 4 -4-73 inspire their respective teams. G-Mary Schanback, Jockettes championship game has the SPORTS SHORTS Warriors 1 5 -5 78 G-Gretchen Stangl, Jockettes composure and thoughtfulness to INTRAMURAL RESULTS Friday "A" League make such a statement, it Archery Team yy l GB illustrates how one can keep Charles "Straight-Arrow" Yates Stretchers 4 0 ~ competition in jM-oper perspective won the C.S.C.S.B. archery contest Family 2 2 2 while participating in vigorous last quarter with a score of 220. High Rollers g 4 ^ physical activity and that is one of Yates tallied 126 at 20 yards and 94 the objectives of the intramural at 30 yards, shooting four ends at ix-ogram. each distance. Runner-up was Dan

CSCSB INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE SPRING 1975 Day(s) Starting EVENT Tentative Time Location Sign-up Dates Date "p^rrt Softball Mon & Fri. 3-6 p.m. Fields March 26-April 11 April 14 Jun^e Ball (Co-Ed) Wed. 3-5 p.m. Big Gym March 26-April 14 April 16 C(/r/ Chess TBA Evenings S.S. Building March 26-April 9 April 10 Tennis Doubles (Co-Ed) TBA TBA Courts March 26-April 11 April 14 Oomq-SACM Racquetball TBA TBA Pool April 7-AprU 18 April 21 Swim Meet+ Sunday 3 p.m. No. of P.E. Bldg. April 21-May 2 May 4 Horseshoes+ Sat & Sun. 10-5 & 1-4 East of P.E. Bldg. C^n May 3 & Hole-in-One+ Sat. & Sun. 10^ & 1-4 East of P.E. Bldg. C^n May 3 & Archery+ Sat. & Sun. 10« & 1-4 Pool C^n May 3 & Water Basketball Tuesday 3-5 p.m. S.B. Public April 21-May 5 May 6 JLTP Golf Friday Afternoon P.E. Area C^n May 23 Novelty Relay 2 p.m. Open June 6 (Bicycle, Tricycle iMn. HtM* Skates & Wagon) Mondays Recreation Night Saturday 6-9 p.m. Open March 31 Extramural Sports Day 8 a.m. 8 6 p.m. To Be Selected A^ril 19 (Co-Ed) +Part of "F ireball '75" - CSCSB l^ing Festival * The Paw Print, Tuesday, April 8,1975 page 5

Hancock's backing band and if you Fittest," will be a pleasant ad­ aren't very siu"e who Herbie is, he dition. An ai^ieal to a wider THE VINYL SHORTAGE is a musician (who has played with audience is something else. Jazz greats like Miles Davis) who has has always assumed a fairly subtley changed the face of jazz. esoteric stance, but compositions prize as the most infectious cut if "I'm waiting For My Man,' a By John Woodhouse Where as artists such as Ayler, such as these with a direct in­ the two albums were compared thousand times, but this new fluence in mainstream soul, may "Silk Torpedo" Coltrane and Sun Ra destroyed the side by side. recording sounds as strong as ever. help to lure more peoi^e into their Pretty Things Reed's backing band does it suffocating rhythm constrictions of "Put It Where You Want It" the past, musicians such as the fold. Swan Song contains a general mix of get-up justice, keeping the tension at In the mid-60's, the group who Headhunters have taken a turn 1 boogeying numbers like 'how can breaking point; unlike the Velvet produced the most consternation Underground, these guys know around adding all the refinements you go home,', 'T.L.C.', and the that a modem recording studio can amongst the suburban middle knock-out title track which glides how to play. ' of Britain was the non-Pretty Then we have 'Vicious' and offer. In brief they have added Things. They were the ugliest, smoothly for 5 steaming minutes, some funky soul to modern jazz. and slower takes like 'Twilight 'Satellite of Love' two of the best WORLD dirtiest, and most degenerate of cuts from "Transformer," As a The basic simple rhythmic Zone' which are brimming full of framework which they initally lay the new breed of "we ain't gonna perfect super-tight in­ journalist-critic Reed has CAMPUS wear suits." R and B brigade. down on many tracks could have strumentation. The first time I [Toduced some of the most in­ Compared to the Things, the Stones teresting descriptions and per­ led to a distorted image of their AFLOAT ever heard this album I decided musical worth, but they always were smart and had ^ort hair: that were a.) black and b.) very ceptions of modem city life. His 1 remember that in 1964, Phil May, acid pen digs deep into the sinister save themselves by astutely hot, which has to be a pretty good stepping off into more complex 'fee lead singer, had hair down to compliment for a bunch of white and seemy side of this existence, j his waist! Apart from their strange patterns and their excellence guys from Scotland! They are not producing works which are full of ' coiffure, they also became known pathos and humor. Who can forget, becomes thus apparent. 'God Make for some fine Rhythmn and Blues playing at a soul band, they are a Me Funky,' is a typical example of soul band. Yes, blue men can "She never lost her head even hits, like 'Rosalyn' and Don't Bring when she was giving good head." their seductive approach. Building Me Down.' Somehow, a few years really sing the whites. from a solid drum beat, first a later, with the general demise of conga sneaks in, then a fluid, amilar bands like the Yardbirds 'funky chicken' and finally a and the Animals, the Pretties bass and second guitar. After a few collapsed into oblivion, re­ minutes of expanding this slow surfacing every now and again to tempo, the vocal enters, closely produce classic albums which followed by a chorus line from the received enthusiastic critical Pointer Sisters, (as you would acclaim and little else. Now ten expect only 2 cuts contain any years later, they are signed to Led singing and this is limited to Zep's new label, and "Silk Tor- repeating only one or more lines) ' pedo" is their latest offering. Halfway through Bennie Maupin zooms off on an elegant sax solo The album will be quite a shock which dramatically alters the to those whose memories of them mood of the piece. still linger in the 60's — this ain't no All the compositions are group revival show, but 70's music efforts and they are all expertly You'll sail in February, through and through. Sounding on with the ship your class­ constructed and executed. In their room and the world your accasion a little like Robert Plant, blend of soul and jazz, many Phil May still sings as strong as campus . . . combining ac­ diverse African instruments are credited studies with fasci­ ever, belting out hot rockers like employed. 'Mugic' features many nating visits to the fabled 'Joey' and 'Come Home Momma.' of these percussive instruments ports of the Orient, Africa, Th this gilt edge, they have added like a hindewhu, berimbaos and a and the Americas. Over some deft harmonizing which must 10,000 students from 450 quica, and 'Rima' extends this colleges have already sailed alter the band's heavier image. African influence with some with WCA — join them! Fi­ Not content to plow only one groove evocative alto flute work catdbing nancial aid available. Write _ hard-core heavy metal, always the earthy flavor and tension of today for free catalog. .executed with entertaining dex- jungle life. WCA, Chapman College Box F, Orange, CA 92666 - lerity, I should add — they branch For devoted fans of Hancock's -|out along many interesting "Lou Reed Live" from 'Walk On the Wild Side' and productions and other similar • directions. Their harmonizing is Lou Reed the sneering savagery of "Why luminaries work, "Survival of the OTiployed to full effect on 'Atlanta,' RCA don't you swallow razor blades," a laid back tribute to this city which Lou Reed has lately been • from'Vicious.' . 1 captures some of the mysterious churning out artful albums as fdst' This live version of 'Walk oh the I mood of modern Southern music. A as the market will allow and here's Wild Side,' has to be the*triumph of MEN/WOMEN - TECH/NON-TECH soft jazz instrumental titled iiiiother lillle suprise, u live album the album. Lou swishes trium­ ' 'L.A.N.T.A.' is even fished out of following closely on the glittering phantly through this saga of ilieir iiiaiiic bag. heels of his last live opus, "Rock transverstites, cheap sex and Although much of their material and Roll Animal." Where- else . endless dppe, adding an air of "piss , fi enigmatic, they take a dive into could this boy record such a elegance" to this otherwise lurid ! the political arena with the track, venture but in the jungles of New world.'.It is Lou Reed at his all so •Belfast Cowboys,' a brief attempt York City and "Lou Reed Live" is (•oor.t>est! This decadence even at widening the debate on the culled from the same per­ l)enins to sound inviting. "troubles" in N. Ireland. The war formances at Howard Stein's poetry which results is almost as Academy of Music which produced NOXIB? ' compelling as Rupert Brooke s 'Rock and Roll Animal.' work. It's about time someone Of the 6 songs, 4 are Reed "Survival of the Fittest" other than Messrs. Lennon and classics stretching back from his The Headhunters McCartney jangled the British brilliant "Transformer" days to Arista consciousness on this one. Sur­ the frantic time of the Velvet prizes such as this are dotted all Underground. We may have heard The Headhunters are Herbie over the album and may help to relaunch Pretty Things back into j the rock mainstream. With i musicians like Zeppelin and the : Who encouraging them, they FOR^AN ADVANCED DEGREE IN shouldn't have too hard a time. A PROFESSIONm IN HIGH DEJ^D "Put It Where You Want It" WHATEVER YOUR PRESENT FIELD The Average White Band MCA NEEDED:ANY BAOEUDRS DEGREE Another recent re-release is the MCTIVATIONMATURITY- HIGHGPA Average White Band's first album, SAN JOAQUIN "Show Your Hand" which has been retitled "Put It Where You Want COLLEGE OF LAW It." When this was first around, not announces approval by the too many people had caught up COMMITTEE of BAR EXAMINERS of the 2yRPRpGRAM with their excellent soul sound. MS IN INDUSTRIE ENGINEERING They are a household word now and STATE OF CALIFORNIA as they have switched labels, it of a full-time, three year day program AT THE UNIVERSITY OFARIZONA was obviously opportune to re- of Law study to commence INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING IS A DISCIPLINE AC­ release this very interesting gem. September 1975 For a long time, Britain was CESSIBLE TO GRADUATES IN BOTH TECHNICAL AND sorely lacking in bands which had Now accepting applications NON-TECHNICAL AREAS. IT MAY BE LESS A CHANGE more than a thimbleful of soul, so it First year class enrollment limited IN FIELD FOR YOU THAN YOU THINK! FIND OUT! was gratifying to see a hot soul act Information and bulletin may be obtained from the HEAR OUR STORY, CONSIDER YOUR FUTURE AND THE like AWB whip up some exciting OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR JOB SITUATION, AND THEN DECIDE FOR YOURSELF! funky rhythmns which were as SAN JOAQUIN COLLEGE OF LAW good as anything their brothers 1717 S. Chestnut Ave. Fresno, Ca. 93702 THE DEPARTMENT HEAD WILL BE ON CAMPUS FOR produced in Detroit. To my mind, (209) 251-4322 this earlier attempt shines over INTERVIEWS ON APRIL 15TH. FOR AN APPOINTMENT their second lp,"A.W.B.". though CALL PLACEMENT OFflCE. (887.-6311) RIGHT NOW. 'Pick Up the Pieces' would win the The Paw Print,Tuesday, Aprils, 1975page5 Government Moves To Close Student Many Great Movies Loan Loopholes Scheduled for Spring

(CPS) — In a series of rapid-fire whidi stated that after February about the institution, its academic Quarter actions, the US Office of Education 21, it would no longer reimburse program, faculty and facilities. banks if a school from which it )oe) has launched a blitz against In addition, students {X'eparing both student loan defaulters and piu'chased student loans closes in for a "particular vocations, trade negligent schools that encourage mid-term and student borrowers or career field" would have to be defaults. refuse to pay back money for April 11,1975 THE LIFE ANDTIMESOF JUDGE ROY BEAN given oata concerning the em­ MIGHTY MOUSE-LAW & ORDER In its most recent and wide- education not received. ployment picture in their area, ranging attack, the OE sent to At the same time, OE also April 18,1975 DAY OF THE JACKAL including the average starting THE GREAT CHASE Congress a bill that would cut all reaffirmed students' right to a salary and the percentage of the (X'ivate vocational schools from the tuition refund if ffiey do not receive April 26,1975 LAURENCE OF ARABIA school's graduates who found jobs FOREIGN LEGION guaranteed student loan program. the education they contracted for. in their vocational area. According to Education Com­ In the first of its actions to cut May 2,1975 SUMMER WISHES WINTER DREAMS A college could also be NICKEOLETTE missioner Terrel Bell, by the end of defaults, the agency issued suspended from the guaranteed May 9,1975 THE LAST DETAIL fiscal year 1974 almost half of all guidelines that would require loan (H'ogram if more than 20 per loans issued throu^ proprietary colleges in the federal student loan DIAL P FOR PINK cent of its students withdrew or if May 16,1975 EXECUTIVE ACTION school lenders were defaulted. {X'ogram to set up "fair and more than 60 per cent of its The OE reform bill would also equitable" refund policies and SHOOTING OF CARIBOU LOU students received guaranteed THE GETAWAY act to prohibit students from publish tiiem for students prior to May 23, 1975 loans during any academic year. THE CURE declaring bankruptcy on enrollment. Refunds would have to Before termination from the loan May 30,1975 BUSTER& BILLIE educational debts either while in be made within 40 days after a program, however, a school would student's withdrawal or the THECREEPING FLESH school or during the first five years be given 30 days to answer the OLIVER of loan repayment. Also eliminated school's closing. June 6,1975 charges and either show that the CLIPPETYCLOBBERED would be the so-called "defense of Under the same relations, conditions did not have an "ad­ infancy": students could not refuse which will go into effect in April unless amended by Congress, a verse effort" on its program or to repay a loan by claiming they submit a plan to eliminate the were under legal age in their state. school would also have to give students a complete statement conditions. FOREIGN FILMS Earlier OE issued guidelines End of innocence (Spanish) 76 minutes April 12 An Evening of Outstanding Short Films 112 minutes May 3 Copies of I am Pablo Neruda (Latin American poet) Engiish narration California Contemplates Joachim's Dictionary () Boynng! (France) Unemployment Benefits 'Black The Red Baiioon (France) The Quest For Eldorado (Colombia) Vienna Carousel (Austria) for Students Collegian' A Man and a Woman (French) 102 minutes May 17 Hiroshima Mon Amour (French) 88 minutes May 31 Available Ail fiims 7 p.m. Lecture Hall, Physical Sciences bidg. (CPS) — Full or part-time students inalienable rights of income." No admission charge in California may soon be among In introducing his bill, Siegler The present state of tne econonw Sponsored by the Foreign Languages Department the first in the US eligible to apply noted that many studnets currently has produced the tightest j(A for unemployment benefits, if a bill work mornings or afternoons and market since the thirties. The in the state assembly becomes law. take classes in the time available unemployment rolls are rising The new legislation would only to them. everyday. This year's Black cover students taking accredited "If he (a student) were to lose graduates find themselves faced Cal-State Students Will courses. But students who worked that job," stated kegler, "that with bleak job prospects and stiff at least six months at a job would would force him to give up classes competition for the few jobs Represent Kuwait at still be eligible for the benefits to get his unemployment benefits, available. In the 75 job market, even if still enrolled at a college or which is patently unfair." graduates need all the help they university. Siegler also said that the main can get. Model U,N. Present laws concerning purpose of attending school is The March-April issue of THE The U. N. is a pretty expensive actual international body. unemplo3mient benefits stipulate ix-emarily for "job ix-eparation," BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine, proposition — whether it's the that an individual must be Andrew Butts of San Bernardino, and that working after school is The National Magazine For Black official United Nations or the U. N. who attended the 1974 assembly, is available for work 24 hours a day. important for future career work. College Studehts, offers help to Model Assembly, which students chairman this year. He descries So according to the interpretations Supporters of the bill also believe beleaguered job hunters. This from Cal State, Bernardino are last year's event as "one of the of most local Employment that with the large percentage of sgx'ing issue includes a listing of raising funds to attend. most educationally rewarding: Development Departments unemployed students and. high over sixty (60) companies that are The Cal State delegation will experiences I've ever had." i throughout the country, no costs of attending school, a student actively looking for applicants to represent small but strategically Butts is helping direct some (rf students are entitles to what deserves to receive benefits as any fill job openings. In action there mighty Kuwait at the United the areas of study in a political' other employee would. California Assemblyman Alfi'ed are foreca^s for future job Nations Model Assembly Aik'U 22- science class "International Siegler called "their legal and openings. Other articles give 26 in New York. Organizations," taken by all valuable and specific tips on how to This is the second time Cal State representatives to the Model U. N. land a job especially how to handle students have taken part in the Subjects being studied include SPAGHEHI MILL the all important job interview. national program. They also chose world disarmament, multi­ In addition the March-April issue to represent Kuwait last year. national corporations, the status of is full of the usual BLACK The Cal State International Club women, intemation^ terrorism SPAGHEHI MILL SPECIAL COLLEGIAN features such as a is raising funds to send the and die law of the sea, peace political analysis of the Ali- delegation to New York City. In keeiHng, and raw materials. Foreman fight, interviews with the addition to seeking contributions, Each student must write a term DINNER popular singing group "The they are {banning a fund-raising paper on one area of specialization REG. $1.95 Spinners" and basketball super­ dinner. in preparation for the trip. star "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar". The local students will confer (3hosen to attend the Model U. N. Hiis exciting issue is rounded out with the actual Kuwait delegates are John Rogers, George W.i with an indepth Black Paper - on ix-oblems of current importance Lanning, and Steve Somers. all of^ "Politics: Partic^ate or Perish" before attending the model San Bernardino: Joe U^zar.^ by award winning columnist and assembly along with 1500 others Highland; Anne Gwinnet, Sun-' political analyst ^uck Stone. from colleges throughout the nymead, and Judith Jones, Loma Copies of this important issue of country. Linda. ' THE BLACK COLLEGIAN E^ch school has chosen one Alternates are John Tuttie,| Magazine are available at your nation to reiresent at meetings Hi^and; and Susan Shepard, San' college Placement Office. which simulate the workings of the Bernardino. 1

You get a huge plat* of our very own spaghetti with University of On Camous MEAT SAjfCE. a mixed salad with salami, provolone cheese, pbanze beans and your ehoi^ of dressing, a huge slice of the best garlic bread west of San Fernando Vaiiey Recruiters Naples,/and a delicious soft drink. We also serve, stf^b ravioir, tortellini, lasagne, giant Godfather for April salads, sandwiches, and your favorite beer or wine. COLLEGE OF LAW Thursday, Aix-il 10 - Harris Co. ONE COUPON FEEDS ALL YOUR PARTY Announcing Monday, April 14 - Monterey AT THE S1.39 SPECIAL PRICE. FAIL SEMESTER . . . AUGUST 21, 1975 Institute of Foreign Studies S-171- THE 3:00-5:00 p.m. Group Session Falt-time S-year day program Tuesday, April 15 - University of' SPAGHETTI Mill Part-time day aRS-eveniRg programs Arizona, Tucson, M.S. Degrees OPEN 11:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. All programs lead to the Juris Doctor Degree ond eligibility for Program-I- | SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Coltf ornio Bor exom Wednesday, April 16 - IntemalJ 236 Wect HighloiKd, Son Borrwirdiiio Accredlteil frBvisionally-State Bar of Calif. Revenue Service | (Next door to Colonel bonders) Thursday, April 17 - Burroughs] "Contact Stephanie Rita, Admissions Officer." Corporation, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.-f-hr S353 Sepulveda Blvd. Sepulveda, Ca. 91343 694-5711 Wednesday, April 30 - Aetna •Casualty The Paw Print, Tuesday, April 8,1875 page 7 Julie Andrews Really Linda Lovelace POTPOURI Disguise ? SAN BERNARDINO—With more than W per cent of job opportunities under social security protection, now Is the time to qualify for summer work. Asocial security number is required regardless of age. Students, housewives and others planning on summer work should (CPS) — If you think it's hard'to of five members and two students, portrayal of an unmarried couple apply without delay for a social security number. If they don't have one, tt good movies on your campus, to view all (resentations and block in bed and "showing of certain according to Lloyd M. Adams, district manager, they cannot obtain W problems are probably anything from being shown that parts of the body. According to employment covered by social security. ming con:q)ared to those of di^'t meet the guidelines. Ritchey, the committee said the There Is urgency In registering and approaching the likely employers, College in Marion, IN. Marion College is one of seven "prurial (sic) level" of the movie many of whom are now lining up their summer personnel. the past two months, a school liberal arts colleges affiliatated "was not appropriate for a college "You should apply for your number several weeks before it is needed nitte has blocked the on- with the Wesleyan Church, which campus." for a job covered by social security," Adams said. "Applications must be )us showing of two Grated ai^ints the trustees. The cancellations aroused some screened against central files In Baltimore to make certain that a second ^because they contained scene In January, "North to Alaska" student fire at first, and the number isn't Issued to the same person. This generally takes several aed not approiH'iate for college was rejected by the committee, student government sponsored a weeks. 'ig. The films were "North to According to Marions Student forum at the end of February on "Persons applying for a social security number the first time may be i" starring John Wayne and Government President Blair the trustee guidelines. asked to prove their age. Identity and citizenship. The social security loroughly Modern Millie" Richey, some of the reasons the "After the forum, the students number belongs exclusively to the individual and remains the same for ig Julie Candrews. film was blocked are: excessive were more understanding of the life. A worker builds retirement, disability, survivors and Medicare •ral years ago, the Marion drinking in the movie, a portrayal rationale" behind the censorships, protection by work and earnings credited to his-her social security lege Trustees, following a on-screen of a man and woman in said Ritchey. "We do readily ac­ number. irable faculty vote on the bed together, and a shot of John cept Christian standards here," he Complete information may be obtained from the San Bernardino, set down some strict Wayne buttoning up the back of a said. Ritchey admitted that the Redlands, Fontana and Victorvllle offices. les for all films, plays and woman's dress, Marion student body has''subsided itation that were to ai^ear In February "Thoroughly into acceptance. . . Being a npus. Modern Millie" was rejected. The Christian college," Richey A-AAA A A A tmstees also established the committee came up with a two- stressed, "these standards are GALLO ENGAGES IN DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING, UFW CLAIM -al Life Committee, made up page list of objections including acceptable." (CPS) — Have you noticed the TV commercial with the humble, shy, Aztec Spanish accentented young women, who urges all to buy her 'his Week's Activities "Madrla Madria" Sangria wine, made In the Spanish tradition, so she II no longer have to make commercials? esday, April 8 Paintings Well, another ad cover up ha»4J?en undercovered. The woman is Ofeiia 12:00-2:00 p.m. C-219 1 Innovation Projects Gallo, an Argentlanian whose husband and uncle, of Italian ancestry, I Faculty Senate Mtg. 2:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Lc-500 and operates the Gallo wineries of Modesto, Ca. jtdnesday, April 9 The United Farm Workers and the AFL-CIO want the government to |j Eng. Dept.-E.O.P. Mtg. 12:00 noon c.219 Writings on ban the commercial...... psday, April 10 According to the UFW, the contested commercial gives the impression 11 Family Law Class 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. LC-500 that "Madrla Madria" Is turned out by a small family winery run by 12:00-2:00p.m. C-104 Family Law Luncheon Display Spanish Americans who cannot afford an actress. , . 2:00p.m.-3:30p.m. PS-10 Cent. Ed. Press Conf. According to a UFW spokesperson, "consumers are bemg taken in by 3:30p.m.-5:00p.m. Board of Councillors Mtg. C-104 Tlacuilolli; Aztec Writing Tltrough the ads, especially wine buyers who are trying to avoid Gallo products. All Sisters Self Defense Mtg. 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.LC-500 The Ages Gallo is trying to circumvent the boycott by putting out products under , • ' iday, April 11 An exhibit entitled "Tlacuilolli", different names with different non-existent manufacturers. ir.t DEADLINE FOR SOFTBALL SIGN UPS meaning paintings and writings in A Gallo spokesman says the UFW complaint Is "just another. . .un- DEADLINE FOR TENNIS DOUBLES SIGN UPS the Nahuatl language spoken by founded, ridiculous charge." Western Folklore Society Mtg. n:00p.m.-on lC-500 the ancient Aztecs of Mexico, is on Western Folklore Dinner 5:00 p.m. C-i04 di^lay on the first floor of the Film "Life and Times of college libra^ through A^x-il 23. Judge Roy Bean" 7:30p.m.-10:00p.m. PS-10 The exhibit is on loan from the WORKING YOUR WAY THROUGH COLLEGE turday, April 12 University of California at Los (CPS) _ Wondering what to do to meet rising tuition, room and mea Western Folklore Breakfast 9:00a.m. C-104 Angeles. costs? Do what one Columbia University coed did — become an actor In a Upward Bound Workshop 9:00a.m.-12:00noon LC-27 The major language of porno film. n Western Folklore Society 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.LC-500 Mesoamerica is prehispanic times, It all began last September when pornography producer Carter Stevens Western Folklore Luncheon 12:00 noon C-104 Nahutl has survived to this day and (a stage name) ran an ad In the Columbia Spectator asking for Recital Rehearsal 1:00 p.m.4:00 p.m. PS-10 is still spoken by some 800,000 "liberated, good-looking" women wanting to make "very good money. For. Film Indians in Mexico. In prehispanic 7:00p.m.-9j00p.m. The job was a major role in a porno film at $150 a day. "End of Innocence" PS-IO times, writing and painting were The woman, a PhD English candidate, said she thought It would be nday, April 13 the same and manuscripts from 7:30p.m.-10:30p.m. interesting and she was eventually hired by Stevens. Senior Recital-Michael Tachia PS-10 this time were pictorial. These "The film was enormously fun and very interesting," she noted. "The nday, April 14 manuscripts were used to keep sex turned out to be a very pleasant surprise. All the people that were DEADLINE FOR JUNGLE BALL SIGN UPS records of rituals, histories, land around me were, in a way, very, very supportive." StudentAssoc. of Soc. Workers 12:00-1:00 p.m. LC-204 holdings, geography and natural "I prefer using college students," said producer Stevens. "I've found Speaker-Walt Hawkins history. This sytem of pictorial that they can handle themselves a little better because they are more "Graduate School for Social Workers LC-204 writing, using conventional signs Intelligent. I need people who can follow directions." "Mr. Wonderful" Prof. Juliau Sumner Miller and symbols, did not adapt itself to But porno films are definitely not for everyone. "People think It's a 24- Physics Lect. & Demonstration 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. pS-lO the recording of poetry, literature, fiour orgy and you get paid to boot. But that's the first thing I try to get Reception for "Mr. Wonderful" ®P-"^- C-104 and extensive prose documents. across — that it's very hard work," said Stevens. RECREATION NIGHT 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Gym These were committed to memory "I'm not out to ruin anybody's life," he continued. "When a lady comes and the pictorial documents were to apply for a film I usually try and freak her out. I figure If they rattle used to illustrate the stories and to here they'll rattle on the set. PAUL NEWMAM . aid the narrator's memory. These "A girl will sit down and say she's got no hang-ups and then you start to pictorial manuscripts were largely question here and you find out she'll only do It missionary every other destroyed by the Inquisition but Friday night, with the lights out, her boyfriend of thirty years, and others were later made in the Montovani on the radio." native tradition and facsimiles of Meanwhile the New York Post has quoted Industry as saylnp that fiiese are included in the exhibit. dozens of female students are trying to compete with the professional In addition, the exhibit includes porn actresses, out-of-work models and call girls for rolesjn the hard core accounts from the oral tradition flicks. T-ZO ^ written down by Spanish priests The Post reported that acting in the porn circuit Is a lucrative business: Ps. vo , using Latin ali^abet. in one recent hard core flick, the newspaper said, the star was a 20-year- M The exhibit may be viewed old art student who drew $1000 for just four days of work. Her co-star, also during regular library hours which a college student, made $300 working the same set for just two days, the are Monday through Thursday, 8 Post said. am -10 pm; Friday 8 am - 5 pm; Saturday 12 noon - 4 pm, and Sunday, 12:30-9 pm. AAAAAAA Veterans you might want to keep an eye on bills entitled S.969 In­ troduced by Senator Hartke and S.4139 Introduced by Senator Cranston. EUROPE- ISRAEL- AFRICA- Both bills deal with extending the period of G.I. Bill entitlement from 36 to ORIENT Student flights year 45 months with no restriction as the the level of training for which en­ round. CONTACT: ISCA 11687 San titlement may be used. About the only difference between the two bills Is Vicente Blvd. No. 4, L.A. Calif. wordage. 90049. TEL: (213) 826-5669, 826-0955 AAAAAAA I EUROPE Israel and Orient, Low cost student flights all year around. A. I.S.T. 1436 S. La Financial aid applications are still being accepted for the 1974-75 school Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. year. Students who are Interested in becoming eligible for participation 90211, Ph: (213) 652-2727. in various federal aid programs are Invited to submit an application. Although a variety of programs exist. It is only necessary to submit one EUROPE-ISRAEL-ORIENT, LOW application. After the application and supportive documents are In, each COST STUDENT FLIGHTS. applicant will be Interviewed by a financial aid advisor and. If eligible, CONTACT: AIST (714) 544-9333". awarded the appropriate assistance. 1742 HEATHER AVE., TUSTIN, Applications or further Information are available at the F.inanclat Aid CALIF. 92680 I Office, Student Services building Room 120. The Paw Print, Tuesday, April 8, 1975 paget Applications Available for POTPOURI A.S.B. Elections Veterans ANNUAL MARCH OF DIMES WALK-A-THON Associated Students California state College, San Bernardino HELP IS JUST TWO FEET AWAY...YOURS • is the theme of the Fifth Spring A. S. Election Schedule Former servicemen may con­ Annual March of Dimes Walk Against Birth Defects. Individuals can petition for the following A. S. Gov. Affairs: vert Servicemen's Group Life The 20-mile Walk will begin and end at Ferris Hill Park, San Ber­ A.S. President Junior Class Insurance to VGLI without nardino. Registration will be from 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. A.S. Vice-President President medical examination if ap­ Students may participate by obtaining sponsors for a minimum pledge A.S. Secretary Vice-President plications are received within 120 of 10 cents and over for each mile completed. A 10-speed bicycle will be A.S. Treasurer Treasurer days of separation. Applications awarded to the young adult bringing in the most amount of money in the A.S. Judicial Rep. Senator( 2) after that time must include Walk. All participants will be eligible for a drawing for a 14" black and Senior Class Sophomore Class evidence of good health. This white portable T.V. President President requirement is waived for veterans Sponsor and registration forms may be obtained by calling the AAarch Vice-President Vice-President with VA-rated, service connected of Dimes at 886-5205. Secretary Secretary disabilities. PLEASE LEND YOUR FEET TO KIDS WHO NEED A HELPING Treasurer Treasurer Application forms are available HAND. Senator(2) Senator(2) from VA offices and veterans Petitions available, (ss-I43) April 8 service organizations. Completed A A••••• Petitions returned (ss-143), April 15 forms and premiums should be Candidates Certified, April 16 sent to the office of Servicemen's Loaning out a vacuum cleaner, helping a freshman through the Candidates General Mtg. (12:00 noon, LC 500, Pawprint interviews, Group Life Insurance, 212 Registration maze, posting notices, talking to a student who is undecided I^otographs, etc.), April. Washington St., Newark, New about his career goals, locking up buildings, and signing out sports Campaigning Begins, April 17 Jersey 07102. equipment are some of the basic duties of a House Resource Person — or Campaigning Ends, April 29 H.R. — in Serrano Village at Cal-State, San Bernardino. Campaign Speeches, Commons Patio, 12:00 noon, April 26. The Housing Office invites any current Cal-State sophomores, juniors, Election - April 30 and May 1 seniors or graduate students who have an interest in helping people and Time: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Continued from page 1 would enjoy being leaders in a group living situation to apply for H.R. Place: Front of Library Limit: 15 people positions for the school year 1975-76. Serrano Village is composed of six Eligability: Valid Student I.D. card. Cost: $8.00 per person (includes houses with a maximum of 50 residents in a house, an H.R. being in cood, boat & gas) charge of each house. Of the six houses, one is all women, one all men, Registration Dadeline: May 14 three are coed, and next fall one house will be an upper-division "quiet house" with an academic orientation. ORIENTATION ADVISORS NEEDED Outding Coord.: Joe Long P.E., Room 124 Renumerationforthe H.R. position is room and board in an extra-large single room in the Village, along with a private phone. Further details Would you like to help introduce new students to Cal-State? The 1975-76 about qualifications and job description can be found on the application Oreintation Committee Is now being formed. Students serving on the LAKE HAVASU ADVENTURE - form, available until April 11th in the Housing Office, which is in Joshua committee will help plan and carry out the Orientation programs held at May 23, 24, & 25 House in the Village. the beginning of each quarter. 1^0 days camping at Lake These programs are designed to anticipate and meet the needs of all Havasu with fishing, swimming, new students, but to do this, the committee needs members that reflect sailing and water skiing available. the entire spectrum of the Cal-State student body. Limit: 10 people Cost: $8.00 per person (includes Would you like to be a part of the 1975-76 Orientation Committee? If so INTRODUCING: food & boat gas) please attend the first planning meeting to be held April 9 from 2:00 p.m. THE LIBRARY VIDEOTAPE SERIES to 4:00 p.m. in the Student Services Building, room 171, or pick up an Registration Deadline: May 28 Outing Coord.: Joe Long P.E., The Library will sponsor a series of videotape productions during application in the Activities Office, SS-143. spring quarter at twelve noon on Wednesdays. They vary in length from Room 124 one to two hours. The campus community is invited to attend. Lunches may be eaten in the facility during the videotape sessions. The schedule includes the following: April ^ 9 Intoterence (D.W. Griffith) (1 hour) 16 Knife in Waser (2 hours) BULL & MOUTH 23 A Place With No Name (45 minutes) J6I5 C4NyOfN CFESr 30 Death of a Salesman (2 hours) AAay /LTSlRf, CiUF. tVBIMBSIULy 7 Yojimbo (2 hours) 14 Intimate Lighting (2 hours) 21 Attica (2 hours) SUNDAy 28 Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1 hour) •5 VOLLAT^ VA/ ^ - LETS TW/Sr June asain UKe 4 The 39 Steps (Alfred Hitchcock) (IV2 hours) ^/ER/rMINO IS ONL/ we DID Running times given are approximate. OH£ SUCH -.OR JU4S>v- ScBurccKf

•joPEi? mu' ff tHiLV It's never too early to start applying for financial aid. Each year o/ve OP students throughout the state begin filing financial aid applications in EltRyTW'NG' January in order to qualify for scholarships, loans, grants and jobs for the following school year. Early applications are the simplest and most efficent way of avoiding THoisnAy last minute money problems. Students who apply now for the 1975-76 school year are virtually assured of receiving a committment of financial aid in June or July, if they meet current eligibility r^uirements. In addition to the various federal programs of student aid the college has several scholarships available to those students with at least a 3.0 grade average and financial need. April 15th is the deadline date for those students who wish first priority for financial aid funds. Scholarship awards are then made in May and other aid is awarded in June or July. si- All application materials and more detailed information is available in the Financial Aid Office Student Services building Room 120.

CC A A A AAAA A.S.B. president Judi Jones announced that the deadline for accepting nominations for student representatives to the Standing Committees of the Faculty Senate has been extended to Friday, 11 April 1975. While over half of the appointments now have been made, a few i vacancies remain. This will be the last opportunity to nominate students from your department to serve during the 1975-76 year. If a sufficient number of nominations have not been received by 11 April, for 1975-76 shall be reduced accordingly. sjoagj^ The central governance structure of this campus is the Faculty Senate. -jiM * M3C MAfrf twvs 1-4 Students were allowed to actively participate two years ago at the brain OH. COOi. IT. storm level - where the real decisions are made. If there are not enough man applications for student reps filed by 11 April, students will not be in on 6RfN& eACN their own governing process. Applications available in SS-114 or your <3rHER Foft department chairpersons office. Students are requested to apply today! ^ ma. ••••ArA* NOTICE Boo»ie AM students who left books to be sold at the ASB Book Co-op should be wooBie sure to pick up either their money or unsold books at the ASB Trailer by April 25, 1975. After this date they will become the property of the ASB. OFFICE HOURS: 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. dally.