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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 6-10-1987 June 10th 1987 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "June 10th 1987" (1987). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 238. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/238 This Newspaper 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 Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PilSini iii iMIiliii iiifiiiiiiiiii^^ 1 CSUSB Golf Team Has Special Feature: Summer Movies Student To Direct Three Winners Redlands Bowl page 7 pages 10-12 page 16 THE CHRONICLE Volume21, Number29 Cal §l:ai:e, San Bernardino June lo, i987 A.S. Awards Student Leaders by Dennis Nadalin The movers and shakers of the clubs and oi^anizations here at CSUSB were honored at the first annual Spring Awards Luncheon held last Friday at the Lower Commons. The event was jointly sponsored by the Associated Studimts, the Committee for Clubs, the Greek Council and the Serrano Village Council Over 80 people attended. Leadership was the theme of the keynoe presentation by Dean of Students, Peter Wilson. "Good leaders," said Wilson, "Are competent in two areas and have two characteristics." He said the leaders must have clear vision which he defined as the ability to focus attention on what could be. A second competency is the ability thr^nrffluiifWe. "Vithout communication you can't induce enthusiasm for your ideas," Wilson said. He said that the two characteristics of good leadership are the willingness to delegate authority and the good sense to break irrational rules. Wilson said that the clubs and organizations here on campus are good training grounds for future leaders. "We are very interested in having good student leaders here Cost members oj play; Agytes oj God at CSUSB," Wilson concluded. Play review; Agnes of God by John PurceD Agnes. are also excellent. arranged as the director sees fit for The script becomes extremel} Some who saw it may still be each performance), room 143 in involved when Agnes' singing trying to get Tilly's monotonous Matheson, a lecturer in the the Creative Arts building. reminds Dr. Livingstone of her CSUSB's University Theatre whining out of their heads. Theatre Arts Department does In fact, all the seats have been sister, who died in a convent put on the show of the year last Carol Lynne Damgen, who a fine job of portraying Sister sold for the three shows that ran because the mother superior Thursday. The department's plays Agnes in CSUSB's Miriam Ruth, a middle-aged last week and the four that run this would not send for a doctor. production oiMgnes of God is production of John Pielmeir's woman who has turned to the week banning today and running Livingstone's deep-rooted anger truly wonderful. play, is definitely not a whiner.She church after finding herself a through Saturday. All the shows with the Catholic Church clashes It is likely that anyone who saw handles the part with remarkable failure as a mother and wife. begin at 8:15. with Sister Miriam's contempt for the film version of the story would skill. Matheson's performance holds The sell-outs may be attributed the science of psychology. find this hard to believe. After all, "I agreed with some of (Tilly's) the play together. to the limited number of seats in Another complication is Agnes' the movie was pathetic. interpretations," said Damgen. Matheson said that Damgen the theatre. But Damgen says there apparent ignorance of where It wasn't Jane Fonda's fault. ^ "But I thought she tended to be a spent countless hours rehearsing is another reason. babies come from. She seems She was great as Dr.Livii^tone,a bit self-indulgent." for the sections of the play where She says, "Especially in San completely innocent. psychiatrist who is given the job of Self-indulgent is one thing. Tilly she has to sing. Agnes is a gifted Bernardino people are more than Laura Vechione said she was determining the sanity of a nun was simply painful to watch. singer and Dan^en proves that she happy to see something they've surprised she was given the part of who is accused of murdering her Damgen, a senior drama major, to has that gift. heard of." the doctor. "I thought if I got newborn baby. The child is found is a joy to watch as she acts out the But while the lyrics were But don't despair if you are bent anythmg it would be Agnes in a wastepaper basket minutes role she says is one of the most written into the script, music had on seeing this production. because I'm younger than after Agnes gives bith. challenging she has ever done. to be composed for use in this According to Damgen, a good everyone else." Vechione is 19 Anne Bancroft was good too. "Fve never felt this good about a production. Dr. Loren Filbeck number of the seats are being years old. She played Mother Miriam Ruth, part before," she said. of CSUSB's Music Department, resold because season ticke- Damgen said the selection came Agnes' Mother Superior, who tries And rightly so. wrote the music for the lyrics holders have reserved seats but are as a surprise to many of the people to keep Dr. Livingstone firom, The other two members of the Damgen sang so well. not attending. If tickets are not in the department "There were a "Cutting her mind to pieces." cast, Laura Vechione (Dr. The play is being performed to picked up by 8:15 on the night of But the film was pathetic Livingstone) and Diann Lee sell-out audiences in the bl^k box the play, they are resold to those in See Agnes, Page 5 because of Meg Tilly, who played Matheson (Mother Miriam Ruth) theatre (a small room that can be line at the ticket window. The Chronicle June 10, 1987 Gropp Ayn Rand Responds Organization to "Billie 99 Edltor-ln-Chief To the Editor, Proposed Kathleen Audet To THE I am responding to the letter printed on June 3 from "Billie", a To the Editor self proclaimed witch. I certainly Ayn Rand was a writer/ agree that freedom of religion philosopher who deeply Copy Editor should include ALL types ot influenced the lives of many Matt Pollack EDITOR religions, even those that do not people. Since her death several believe in God. , years ago, over 100 new campus If we start legislating religion, it organizations have formed ' to Production Editor will do MUCH more harm than discuss her philosophy and its Sue Choiniere good. There was existive church- applications. Book Co-op Will Buy state cooperation in the Dark I would like to help form an Ages, and it is easy to understand Ayn Rand discussion group here why 500-1550 were approx. at CSUSB-and to take this Business/Advertising Your Books For Less citied as the Dark Ages. Millions opportunity to ask others who were killed in the name of religion. noi^t wi^ to partidpate to Manager I hope that we never lose our Heidi Becker Dear Editor,(to all students) at the Student Union. Bring your contact me at 887-4924. right to worship anyone we want, Steve Levy books there and mark your own r^ardless of whom you believe in. Prcffessor, Management The quarter's almost over- prices. Of course, you'll probably Sincerely, Department whew!! Like me, some of you want the price to be competitive Bill J. Gropp Jr. don't believe in collecting every with the other books. For every text book that you've used in your book that you buy or sell, there's a Advertising Assistant coil^e years. £k), you bring your $.50 service charge. That's still a Laura Mihid books to the school bookstore and good deal better than what you leave with a few dollars more in » n find at the University your wallet. The next quarter, by E okstore. You don't have to lose chance, you happen to stumble on an arm or a to get your books. Letter to the Professer the very book you sold a quarter iy the way, I don't work for the ago. You notice what the mark up CO- )p. Have a good vacation. Dear Professor, to give up. I was convinced I Circulation Manager is, and you start fuming for the 1 know, it's the end of the couldn't write; how well I David Warren next thirty minutes or so. — sinojrely. quarter; you've just turned in your remember that first A...and the For those of you who are tired first C. You taught me to risk last grade sheet and all you can sharing my soul on paper. When I of this vicious cycle, don't despair. Sincerely, think about is getting away from was timid you wanted me to be There is a Co-operative bookstore Mimi Chih here. bold. Your encouragement kept me trying until I accepted the But couldn't you stay just one validi^ of my own wort more day? You see, I'd like to Writers You've attended so many share the proudest moment of my commencements, they all look life with you-the day we both Anthony Parrish Should Education Dept Teach alike now.