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Jack Asderson considers bis best stories 'those that get results.' That impressive list includes: I. Publishing the grand jury testimony in the Watergate affair which disrupted the Administrations attempUocover it up. 2. Winning the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for the story on the Nixon Administrations false denial of bias towards India during the Bangladesh conflict. 3. Constant revelations of corruption among elected officials who receive kick-backs, violate tax laws, embezzle public funds, or accept bribes. Many of these investigations have led to convictions and resignations. Not the most popular man in Washington, Anderson recently wonapersonalitycontestwith H.R. (Bob) Haldeman, Nixons former top aid. Anderson explained "Haldeman was hated inside the White House. Some employees LETTERS TO THE EDITOR hated him more than they disliked me. and therefore were willing to talk. They knew we'd give him trouble." Venceramos Case person of the Month? Reason being for exposing the strange Prison Town Talkin' the "in-folks" as being a "good relationship between Richard From time to time, that is to say dude",thatistosaya prison guard impeach Nixon and Ronald McDonald. On on rare occasion, it becomes not of the traditional lot, could have Tuesday, June 19, 1973 McDonald necessary to look with some degree been "set-up" by the anti-new idea Hamburger King Arthur Kroc of depth into what lies beneath the traditional faction of the donated a whopping $225,000 to re­ surface of those whose outward correctional system itself. elect President Nixon. This was appearance and behavior have Venceremos, a group of people 225 times more than the $1,000 brought upon their existance the basically oriented towards prison Kroc had contributed to Nixon's accusation of being the reform, and hence a threat to the 1968 campaign. The Price security of those who have vested Nixon Commission, just before the perpetrators of wrongdoing and In view of past actions, and involvements either election, allowed Kroc a 10 percent hence, "evil". This is not to say interests in the highly functional directly or indirectly, by the President Richard M. however, that one should accept but failing system of rehabilitation increase on the price of his dheir "kind" (as human beings) at and corrections, became the Nixon in the Watergate affair, the Associated Students cheeseburgers. The Commission face value as a measure of their perfect target in the eyes of the of California State College at San Bernardino are explained it had okayed the hike worth, but more so to call attention already pious public, who at the requesting the resignation or impeachment of Richard because Kroc was adding more to the overall situation "found" time were only being provided with M. Nixon. cheese on his hamburgers. pro-prosecutory news reports due Last year, McDonald's influence guilty. The most distressing factor involved in arriving at A recent article in the to the fact that various suspects successfully blocked passage of "Pawprint" entitled "Amerikan reach a certain degree of this decision is the conclusive fact that the President of any minimum wage but without the Justice In Chino" seems to shed prominence, has offered a the United States is failing to recognize that a crisis youth differential provision. Kroc some light in this direction. $5,000.00 reward in an effort to, as truly does face this nation. The President has obscured claims the $225,(X)0 contribution has absolutely nothing to do with the To immediately establish a he put it, "spur solution to the the issues and allegations at hand, projected himself as case". minimum wage controversy. The correlation between the kill of a victim of a malicious press, and questioning the prison guard Jesus Sanchez and Public sentiment was sure to hamburgerking insisted he wasn't members ofthe Venceramos would convict Venceremos in the light motives and firing of Special Prosecutor Cox thereby trying to influence the White House be no more justifiable than taking that they existed only to lo'sing the country's confidence in his integrity. but merely wanted to buy "some the same available evidence and "overthrow" the institutions and Despite the surrendering of the tapes to Judge- Sirica, insurance in the free enterprise system in which I strongly then some, and pursuing the notion underpressure of impeachment, the President has done' that Sanchez, considered bv alot of Cont'd on Page 4 believe." little to. subside the fears of man\ Americans. There Anderson thinks that if Nixon are far too many questions unanswered, and the "knew about Watergate, then he's a President has made it clear, short of another judicial crook and a lawbreaker, and if he confrontation, he will not provide these answers. didn't know, then he's the stupidest Reagan Rewartd President we've ever had. . .Nixon The President has lost the ability to govern the will be an object lesson to future Governor Ronald Reagan today tragedy," Governor Reagan said. course of this nation effectively and morally thus Presidents that they are still public offered a $10,000 reward for ''Marcus Foster was an making his impeachment or resignation inevitable. servants and not masters." No information leading to the arrest outstanding man in the midst of a elected official will forget that as and conviction of the person or brilliant career. lam confident that long as Jack Anderson is here. To: Joanie Weiser persons responsible for the ifthis tragedy had not occurred, he From: Eddie Baca Pawprint Editor murder of Oakland School would have received national A.S.B. President Superintendent Marcus Foster. recognitionasoneof our country's leading educators. Staff The above resolution has been sent to the following: Foster, a 50-year-old educator "He was a 'no nonsense' type who came to Oakland in 1970, and individual whose main purpose in The President his deputy superintendent Robert Mfe was to improve the quality of Richard M. Nixon Blackburn were gunned down in an education forall children. His loss White House. Washington D.C. 20000 - ' Oakland parking lot Tuesday will be felt by present and future The Governor ' .; evening. Blackburn remains in students in Oakland, by California Ronald Reagdn critical condition at this writing. and the entire educational Governor's office, Sacramento, Ca. 95801 Governor Reagan offered the community. reward under provisions of the "Mrs. Reagan and I extend our U.S. Senators state Penal Code. sincere sympathies to his wife and Senator Alan Cranston "I am shocked and saddened over children. We join all Californians Senator John V. Tunney this vicious attack and the resulting in mourning his death." Senate^Office Building. Washington D.C. 20510 Joanie - editor U.S. Represenatives dell - copy editor 3,Vd District, Rep. Jerry Pettis John - photographer 38th District. Rep. George E. Brown House Office Building, Washington D.C. 20515 Jaclen - nnanaging editor The Sun Telegram Bruce - layout editor San Bernardino. Ca. • «taff - tonv.Peoav.Jay, Bob,

THE PAWPRINT ENDORSES THE ASB RESOLUTION CALLING FOR NIXON'S IMPEACHMENT. PAGE 3 PAWPRINT DEC 7, 1973 TolToanieWnseHFromTEddieBaca.A.S.B.Presideni—TheFollowmgPeclarationofTn^epend^ce 1973 is being circulaied on aM Californi^taTr University College and University of California campuses. This petition isopen to all student signatures in the A.S. trailer. Petition deadline is set Citizens' Suit for February 25,1974. All faculty and students are urged to sign this declaration. This petition will then be turned over to our local congressman. Again, t strongly urge all interested to sign this document. Seek Nixon's Declaration Of Independence Impeachment

When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for a people to dissolve the On November 7,1972, a popular political bands, vrfiich have connected them v.'ith their government's administuration and to election was held for the purpose peassume their rightful station as equal participants in the affairs of their government, of choosing electors who would in turn choose the next president and to vjhich their national g^ius, their commitment to freedom and their constitution entitle vice-president of the United th«n, a decent' respect to the opinions of their fellov; citizens requires that they should States. declare the causes vJhich inpel them to this decision. —We hold these truths to be self- That election was frav ^nt, evident, that all people are created equal, that ttiey are endov.'ed by their creator vvith unconstitutional, and o^ i.se unlawful, in that the peopl certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happi­ United States were, because of a ness. —That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among humankind, deriving massive number of their just powers from the consent of the governed. --That whenever any administration unprecendented and unlawful acts, deprived of their right to beccwnes, destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to demand its removal, cast intelligent votes, free from ' and to institute a new aperience has acts have continued unabated, and shown, that people are more disposed to suffer, v.hile evils are sufferable, than to in fact, have intensified right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. Eiut when a long subsequent to that election, with the president claiming to be above train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design the law and the constitution, to reduce them .under despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throvj off such beyond the congress, and outside administration and to provide new guardians for their future security. —Such.has been the scope of criminal the patient sufferance of these citizens and such is now the necessity which constrains investigation, a People's lawsuit is being brought by the people of them to alter the administration-of their government. The history of the present Presi­ the United States to set aside the dent of these United States is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having results of that election, and in direct object the establishment of a tyranny over its citizens. To prove this, let remove Richard Nixon from office. facts be svitxnitt^ to a candid world. —He has refused his assent to laws, the most The People's Lawsuit to set wholesome and necessary for the public .good, a recent instance being his veto of a bill to aside the 1972 election charges limit his own unrestrained power to declare 'war. —He has presumed to ignore and supercede that many individuals and corporations conspired to the Congress by arrogantly assuming the ri0it to substitute his own decisions for the duly deprive the American people of authorized terms of legislation providing for public expenditures. —He has combined the right to free and honest vdth others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution, and unadcnowledged elections. We are suii^ Richard by our lav.'s;. by deceiving us v^le waging a secret war in CunObodia in our name; by using M. Nixon and all those people in and out of the White House who the F.B.I. and the C.l.A. as private detective agencies in pursuit of his own designs for were involved in the illegal acts of power; by abusing the uses of secrecy to protect his administration from public scrutiny; the Watei^ate break-in, the by breaking and entering the homes of citizens, tapping their vdifes, and bugging their subsequent cover-up, and "dirty conversations in flagrant disregard of their sacred oonstitutional liberties; by officdaliy tricks" of the re-election campaign. approving, however briefly, a plan for widespread and unlimited spying 1;^ the government In December, a federal clasS on its own citizens. —These and other crimes against our liberties he has either caused action lawsuit will be filed on to be cx>ncealed by lying t6\ or deceiving us or by invoking as 'justification our ovm behalf of thousands of American citizens who believe that their "national security" vjhich isy in truth, mocked and weakened by those actions taken constitutional right to cast a free in its putative behalf. —H^has undennined or obstructed the auld inevitably destroy our liberties and our unity. office. He has been deaf to the voice of justice and honesty and candor. —We, therefore, cutizens of the United States of America, in our sovereign role as citizens assembled, Letter appealing to the civic rectitude of our representatives in Congress do, in the name, and by authority of toe good people of these United States, solemnly publish and declare, Editor, ^hat our consent is and ought to be withdrawn from the President and actninistration of these United States, that all political connection between that administration and our­ I just got finished reading the •'Nadaswarum Concer selves is hereby and ought to be totally dissolved; and that, as free and equal citizens, Comment," by Jaga Nath Singh We hereby demand that our elected representatives in Congress act Immediately in our Classman, in the November 13th edition of your paper. How sovereign behalf to effect the impeachment of the President. —Further, we are well refreshing to see such positive, aware that the failure of the President to live up to the high standards of justice and constructive writing in the the rule of law, based upon higher principles than the will of any individual, is but Pawprint: symptomatic of a more general failure of public persons to satisfy the moral requirements Your paper could benefit by printing more articles which of a free society. In virtue of our sacred right as citizens to petition Congress for the share this bright outlook; I'm redress of grievances, and in our collective memory that July A of 1976 commemorates the looking forward to reading more bicentenniel of our political identity as a people, we further enjoin the Congress, before of the same in the future.

that sacred date, to have accomplished through appropriate legislation thoroughgoing Sincerely, reforms of our political processes to insure* Xhat the sovereign public will not be lied Robert E. Yeager to, not minipulated, not deceived; that the oioneyed factions in our national life will not be able to puchase favor; that our. government will be forever prohibited from defining us, its sovereigns, as its enemies; that the rights of citizens, rights inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only, and the spirit of popular government, More letters on will once more be made the basis for a national reaffirmation and reconciliation. —And for other pages the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Provi­ PAWPRINT dence, we mutually pledge our energies, our trust and our sacred honor. PAGE 4 PAWPRINT DEC 7, 1973

Letters To The Editor

Cont'd from Page 2 survai lance of the defense committee, transportation between were incapable of being motivated San Bernardino and the Bay area to toward doing anything good. conduct illegal searches, and Correctional traditionalists saw establish the precedent that the prison reform movementas the taxpayers will pick up the tab for source of the problem of unrest and any county that wishes to spend poor conditions and not as the $500,000.00 to railroad politically prisoners only legitimate vehicle unpopular defendants. The bill,, for expression of grievance. In beinga crime in itself, does more essence, prison activists (those to underscore the idea of guilt that who sought to come to terms with it does to seek justice. This existing sub-standard conditions in a workable and systematic manner) were conceived of as "trouble­ makers" who not only acted to make their (the institutional models) job that much harder but did so only out of vengeance as a reaction to prison authority. "New Blood" in the prison system, like officerSanchez,who had a greater rapport with the prisoners themselvesand possibly a greater understanding of the conditions over which there was controversy, position is seemingly confirmed became somewhat of a target when you consider the fact that not himself for either form of al 1 the suspects have as of yet been extremist politics. Post Watergate apprehended. Two of these Photo by Brian King insight however tends to balance suspects, who have been known the scale here in the Chino trial. suspects from the beginning, are One begins to wonderifthe cry of individuals who have never had any "protecting our institutions" is association with Venceremos, one which makes justifiable any and thereby constituting an entirely all unethical and in fact illegal The Spinal Column new foundation with regard to a activities which are conducted in trial while sitting in jail and the By Jaga Nath Singh "he name of "preservation", even very well. Nobody talks to you, Ed. Note: Are you sure it was past other two are also sitting In jail of an ongoing failure. In the matters tunes in to you and your situation, the date to withdraw? I.E. the dates while pending appeal. By rights, Dear Spinal Column, surrounding the Chino affair with or really listens to you. This is a given in the schedule of both adding pointing the finger shouldn't regard to what he refers to as the I liked your answer to your Oct. ma'ady that pervades America. No and withdrawing classes are to do havestartedjustyet,now should it? 16th issue. Ineverthought so much one seems to care. No one has the "mess" relative to the Dept. of I'm sure people like Mr. Quimby sowithout the teacher's approval. Corrections inChino, State Senator thought went intoan advice column. time. This is one reason why we in date to withdraw without would also be quick to sweep this all Theactual H. L. Richardson has called for the The logic of the spinal column 3H0 are building our own academic penalty is somewhere under the rug in the same way a resignation of Dept. of Corrections being of Eastern yogic science is institutions, so that we may have $5,000.00 reward ought to go to the around the middle of the quarter. official, Raymond Procunior. new to me also. 1 thought it was part businesses, schools and hospitals Chino Defense Committee to help Ip light of the admitted internal of the Eastern logics of Zen and that are run with true continue the fight for truth and conflicts within the Dept. of Lama. If you don't know what I'm consciousness and compassion. Justice. Nixon Suicide Corrections, the admitted bias by talking about, there is a book at But try to see that all this hassle Pedestrians were greeted with' members of tlje jury, the inability - Bill 0' Connor Pickwick's in the Inland Center. you're having is a test. How you can the startling headlines "Nixon of any prosecution witness to It's called The Third Eye. go* through it is a reflection of Suicide Attempt Fails" in Madison, identify any of the accused, yourself, of where you're at. ^an Wisconsin. It turned out to be the (including the only surviving Anti-Nixon Rally you go through it gracefully, work of the local underground guard's testimony that the four staying positive? Or are you going newspaper, "Take Over". !recently receiveda letter, from accused were defin tely "not" part Wed 8 Nov., 2 PM—There was an to stay angry and negative and Although the front page bore a the department that lets you know of the, escape team) and the "gag Impeach-Nixon Rally at the miserable? It's your choice. It reproduction ofthe masthead of the what courses you've been order" on the press which was University of Redlands. This takes no more energy to be positive city's regular evening paper. accredited with, and those you need levied by Judge Richard C. Garner seems to be a break in the last than negative; no more energy to be "Takeover" sellers hitthecapitol to take. Well, I found out, aday late, after the "Venceremos as bastion of Nixorrs peculiar support happy than sad. square ^area as the city's work •that I'm taking a class that I've suspects" story had already been in the more conservative student force was leaving for the day and leaked, it will be interesting to note already been accredited for. So let's look at it. What can you blocks. Faculty from Johnston some hawkers invested a dime to do? As you say, it's too late to college spoke there calling for the This isn't the first time. This open the vending machines of the change, and you don't want to take president to step down. More happened to me during the spring leg'itimate newspaper and placed an F for the course. All you can do splinter groups from the extreme quarter. What would you the bogus issue in the racks. is say "Sat Nam", and goon with it, right were there than from the left recommend to a student who's The management of the .regular be positive, enjoy it, and learn as or center. wasting a lot of valuable time? paper didn't find the joke a bit much as you can from it. Every There was a weird concensus Come to think of it, even my advisor funny, but n"o legal action has come situation has something to teach. throughout the people there. They didn't let me know about this of the hoax other than a formal Beastudentalways, not just in the had many, and varied reasons but problem. What can be done about complaint by a student who claims classroom. And maybe, if your they all agreed—He Must Go. this? he was chased by a policeman with a advisor is really someone with There was no feeling of radical Yours truly. drawn gun after some passers-by whom you cannot communicate,"" "Lets go and march" just an errie Slightly Aggravated complained about the student find one with whom you can. resolve. The turn out was good selling the newspaper. who else has playeda part worthy of considering the setting. There Among the motives of; the implication in the initiation and or were two Republicans there Dear Slightly Aggravated, This situation you're in is your underground paper, according to a perpetuation of what appears to be a v^ohad voted Republican all their own responsibility, no one else's. Certainly, Zen and Lama have a staffer, was to demonstrate that grandiose attempt at fabrication lives. It was their feeling that they You can't truthfully blame "the close relation to yoga; they are "you can't believe everything you and hence the obstruction of had been betraved by the members school" or your advisor. It's your different spiritual paths, to the see in print." justice. oftheirown party.They also stated responsibility to find out what you , same ends, different ways to get to One ofthe most blatant examples that they would still vote need to take, and to take it. Yes, it the same Truth. The spine is of misrepresentation and obvious Republican^ but their faith had been can be very frustrating and important in any spiritual path, for HEART ASSN lack of faith in the provisions of the shaken. confusing, sorting through the it is along the spine that the United States Constitution maze of requirements, courses, At one point a student pointed out' spiritual, creative energy must We would like to take "this pertaining to the rights of the an Inscription over a doorway. It and everyone advice, but that's the • rise-inanydiscipline. We call this opportunity to ask your help in accused is brought forth by read "But above all things. Truth way it is. energy, which is in everyone the making the Student Research assemblyman John Quimby. At beareth awav the victor." So realize that this KUNDALINI. It is important to have Program known to those students of least giving lip service to the PHANTOM "setback" is your karma, that a tolerance, an understanding, that your acquaintance who might be contention that the accused are you've created, and grown from the all these teachings and religions interested in applying. The purpose innocent until proven guilty, experience. Always grow. And are like different flowers in the of the program is to encourage" although bearing in mind that the resolve to be more careful in the same garden. And variety is undergraduate science students to burden ofproofalways rests on the future. Be sure youare taking what beautiful! consider careers in cardio­ "defense", we should consider the you need. Thanks for your letter. I vascular research A poster and ten effectsoftheQuimbybill(AB 2573) Now, I can understand your hope some of these words are announcements describing the as it applies to the foregoing situation, the anguish and helpful. KEEPUP! Smile,and know program are enclosed for your use. fabrication. The Quimby bill, in a frustration. It's the old story of the that the Truth is always shining Thestudentswill be individually candid display of disrespect for blind bureaucratic machine, with within you. Sat Nam. assigned to leading research American principles of law, would which weal! have some familiarity. laboratories throughout have the State reimburse San I've had similar experiences at Keep sending the letters! To get California. The training grant of Bernardino County for one-half CSCSB. It is not easy, always, to them to me, simply write $750.00 covers a ten-week period million dollars to cover the find out what you need to know. The "Pawprint-Spinal Column," on it, either during the summer months expences of the Chino Trials. counseling and advising system at and place it in inter-office mail. or during the other academic Thesecosts include the building of Cal State often does not function Very simple. quarters. the "high security" courtroom, the DEC 7, 1973 PAWPRINT PAGE 5 MEDIA MEDIA MOHA MEDIA MBMA Aixjm Revievs News Of Note compiled by frodo baggins MGM is fading from the movie AAcGuinn Flares; scene. After a number of financial disasters—most recently, "Shaft In Africa," "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" and 'The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing"—the giant movie PG&E Locks Energy corp. is selling its assets. Metro now owns the $110 million Grand ROGER McGUINN Pacific Gas and Electric, Starring snakeskin and black Hotel in Las Vegas. Columbia (KG 31946) Charlie Allen. Holding my thumb on Already in the shadows are Pacific Gas and Electric. The first group to come along some chick in the sack... Columbia, Twentieth-Century Fox Dunhill DSX 50157 with a viable folk-rock synthesis Other include a reggae and Paramount was The Byrds. Roger McGuinn number which features Hal Blaine P.G. and E.'s debut album for was in on their founding and. after ('The Drummer Man"); a surfing Dunhill leaves an impression of an There are six high schools in the f?&view GeneClark.MikeClarkeand David tune, complete with ooo's by Bruce Concert excellently played and produced set country which offer courses in Crosby exited it was McGuinn and Johnston, about a sky-high drag- without much fire. Maybe there is thanaology—the study of death. The Chris Hillman who kept The Byrds race between two 747's; and a something wrong with others merely ofTer a cheap going...after a fashion. With the space-rock epic (with McGuinn John Prine contemporary musical standards, substitute—the mental experience. when we have reached a stage of By Bruce Scott musical appreciation which The People's Almanac, a newly Near the tail-end of last month, John Prine wooed near sell-out requires a high degree of musical updated adaptation of the old style prowess and little raw energy. almanacs will feature original crowds at the Troubador in L.A. Prine's raspy, often slurred, Gone are the days when a band could articles by people like Ralph Nader smash their way through a and Ray Bradbury, and will be vocalizing failed to turn anyone off tohisperformance. Perhaps it was recording and sound just fine printed by Doubleday in late 1975. his living room style, his superb bursting out of a tiny transistor. The book is being compiled by rapport with the audience; or Did you really listen to the Stones in Irving Wallace and his son, David perhaps it was due to the funny days of yore, with the quality of Wallechinsky. stories he wove around his songs; production and level of Walt Kelly, the creator of Pogo in any event, Prine musicianship in mind? (and who had the oppossum and hundreds of other communicated...and people loved even thought of Quadrophonics?). characters in syndicated him. So now we live in an age where such newspaperstrips and comicbooks, standards are the norm; any The set was kicked-off (lightly, died last month. that is) by a group called the deviation either falling into the The Pogo comicstrips began to Buckingham Nicks, a Peter, Paul & category of comical throwback or be distributed nationally in May, just plain disaster. Maryish group who played some 1949. (One of the early strips is beautiful acoustic fok guitar, sang a P.G. and E. have gone through reproduced below.) Several numerous personnel changes since few songs of personal freedom (not compilations of the strips have social protest) and lost love, and their entrance into the rock world been printed in book form (The best wandered off the stage. Their in the late sixties. They started off of these. Ten Ever-Lovin' Blue- as a five-man blues band playing harmonies were a trifle shrill at Eyed Years With Pogo, spanned the times; but the group's female every fund raising function and first decade). Pogo Possum will cause in»: Southern California: vocalist ("Watty Wattel"?) 'did continue, despite Kelly's death: come through with one superlative L.A.'s answer to the Airplane, The new Pogo strips, produced in tender C&W ballad. "Fools Like Now they have expanded to a nine- cooperation with Kelly's wife and piece band, intrinsically involved Me." son. w ill appear around Christmas It was Prine the audience came to in the soul-R. and B. tradition. Only time. Kelly also wrote songs for his Charlie Allen, the lead vocalist and see; and he seemed to know it. characters. Some of Kelly's notes Tired, but relaxed. Prine led ofT playing banjo and moog 'songwriter, remains from those original fire gone, the Byrds were and thelyrics to two songs he wrote with Merle Travis' "Nine Pound synthesizer, a beautifully bizarre early days. Thus Charlie is P.G. only futiley flapping through the follow. Both songs and commentary Hammer." and (after another sip of breeze, born aloft largely by combination)about the birth of the and E.. like Roger McGuinn is the are from Songs of the Pogo, beer) then went on to "The Frying nostalgic followers and some few earth. One of my favoritist (bad Byrds. published by Simon and Schuster, Pan," a he says is about a 47- newcomers whohadn't caught on to grammer, I know; but all "Starring Charlie Allen," is a NY.c. 1956. DECK US ALL WITH year-old housewife in Montgomery, the fact that The Byrds—The McGuinn's songs are my favorites) very satisfying album, though Alabama. Said Prine, "I've never Original Byrds, that is—were cuts is "My New Woman," which devoid of any real originality. Most BOSTON CHARLIE: been to Montgomery, Alabama; but grounded. hasastirringjazz melody line and of the cuts are excellent "It is not difficult to discover I figger there's bound to be a 47- Well, it seems that McGuinn is some thoughtful lyrics: reproductions of well trodden how the original words year-old bored housewife there finally content to let memories be (rediscovered and authenticated by She knows she's got somewhere." just that—memories; and he has Vairs Fresning) were twisted, as something to say Prine's sardonic humor was as gone on to do more creative things. years went on, from their original She's more than the her evident in the songs he sang as in And do them he does! When it comes meaning. Some authorities hold that comes after the his his stage presence. Before singing time to choose the Albums of the that there was atone time a comma And she wants to be a song about being busted for Year for 1973, ROGER McGUINN is between Boston and Charlie. It is more than a lay illegally smiling, he stated, "I going to be one of my first picks, it true that Charlie is believed to have Playing beautifully sweet sax wrote this inbetweendeath songs. I has fire and flare, sentiment and been told to stay away from Boston, was turning out two, three songs sensibility.esotericaand, frankly, ri fts (as he invariably does) on "My or perhaps it was the other way about death a day. This was one of it's damned good goodtime music. New Woman" is Charles Lloyd, of around. However, the comma said my happier days." Before tuning Thefirstcut, "I'mso restless." Charles Lloyd Quartet fame. Also to have been seen between Boston backing McGuinn on some of the his guitar (Prine is a soloist) for /eatures Bob Dylan playing and Charlie is actually a comma songs are bassist Leland Sklar, "Blue Umbrella," a sometimes- harmonica on a song that is. in pact, standards. From the wailing gospel regularly seen between Boston and gentle love ballad from his newest addressed to him. Sings McGuinn; drummer Jim Gordon (one of the melodies of'GoodGospel Music' to Massachusetts by comma watchers "Friends" in "DelanevA Bonnie & the subtle West Indian flavor of everywhere. album, SWEET REVENGE. Prime Hey Mr. D. do you Friends" (Lindon "Spooner"). 'Hold On', the band certainly Deck us all with Boston Charlie, said, "Sing along if you really have want me to be Oldham (a producer for Fame manages to hold theirown on them. Walla Walla, Wash., an' to...l only wanted to sing along A farmer, a cowhand, Records & Author and Co-author of Allen's southern roots are Kalamazool twice in my whole life—both times 1 an old country boy.. such sincere soul sounds as "It extensi\ely documented Nora's freezin* on the trolley, was sittin' between the only two Later McGuinn turns to John Tears Me Up") and David Crosby. throughout, even to the inclusion of swaller dollar cauliflower people in the whole place that Lennon, commenting on Lennon's Chris Hillman, Michael Clarke and a tribute to the musical heritage of al 1eyga roo! weren't singin'." recent devotion to Primal Therapy, Gene Clark' (ex-Byrds all). New Orldanson "Gumbo Jones'. He Don't we know archaic barrel. At the end of his set, John Prine and past flirtations with Eastern Roger McGuinn produced the is a fair songwriter, reflecting a Lullaby Lilla Boy, Louisville Lou. received a standing ovation that thought; album, balancing nearly everything naive earthiness with a hint of Trolley Molley don't love Harold, lasted nearly fifteen minutes. But boolaboola Pensacoola huiIal>aloo! hedidn'tcome back for an encore. Hey Mr. L do you perfectly (I'd have left the word sardonic humuor. illustrated on "nearly" outofthat statement; but 'Niggers,in the Woods' —"We're want me to yell Banner on your triangle. vocals. His singing capabilities are I don't want you to think this is hype; niggers in the woods and we're To howl at the moon when Allen is complemented on most more than adequate, but he is no I'm loosing my grip... this is too good of an album to miss lookin' for a fight." Otis and he knows it. just because you think I'm jivin'.) of the tracks by a fine sax and horn But I'm still paying dues The most ambitious exercise on backup which chugs right along, Reviewed by John Woodhouse for that Indian trip... Reviewed by Bruce Scott the album has to be. "Good Gospel reaching its peak on 'Roll Georgia', Music', which txiilds up to a And lastly. McGuinn sings of a perfect example of the Muscle tumultuous climax'with a caste of Mick dagger's performing apparel- Shoals brand of musical thousands screaming out their and sexist attitudes: excellence. longing forabit more of that funky Thankfully, there are Hey Mr. J. do you Lord's music. If by the end of this 6 no heavy, star-studded musical want me to stray minute opus, you have not added chair athletes to clog up this well To be a bad boy and your ow n squaw k box to the chorus greased machine; thus no one it ready to kill line, then you may as well sit in an mixedupbeyondtheir capabilities, Wrigglin' and slinkin' in icebox and tap out the Star Spangled except maybe our Charlie on

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V. U .i BULLEjmBOARD Minutes Of Oct 23, 1973 Curriculum Vets On Rise Faculty Senate Committee At Co I-State The meeting was called to order at periodic review of persons. . . ." November 1, 1973 2:37 p.m. All the members of the The voice vote was ambiguous, and Veterans are responsible for Educational benefits, which Eighth Faculty Senate were present there was a call for a division. The Present: Members Glinternick, .more than their ,share of the 13 support 36 months of schooling, end with the exception of Robert Hatton motion was defeated, 5-12. It Goodman, Morin, Rymer, percent increase inrollment at eight years from the date o: Blackey and George Weiny. wasm-s-p(Slout)toaddanew para. Petrucci, Schroeder California State College, San separation. 1. The Minutes of the June 5 4, to read: "4. Include all 1. The minutes of October 18 Bernardino this fall. Important to out-of-staters is meeting were approved. departments regardless of size." were approved as submitted. They comprise 20 percent of the new law providing a one-y 2. The Agenda was'approved. The After discussion, it was m-s 2. Art 396(73.3), which proved to student body, totaling more than period of grace in which the studei Chair announced that item 6.3, (Craig) to amend para. 3 to read: represent a General Problem, was 600 compared to last year's 480. does not have to pay non-resid CLEP exams proposal from the "provide for periodic review discussed at length. The problem Don Colletti, recently appointed fees. He can continue to enjoy thi: Center for General Education, had making possible rotation of was that of different courses with coordinator of the college Veterans exemption by registering to vote been withdrawn from the agenda in persons. . . The Craig the same title and description: Affairs office, expects the upward thus establishing his residency light of new information that the amendment was defeated. The main what, apart from their number, trend to continue, receiving an immediately upon enrolling. Chancellor's Office is formulating motion,as am'ended, then carried. differentiates them on a added boost from new services Colletti is a veteran, havi a state-wide policy on CLEP The resolution reads as follows: (a transcript? It was suggested that provided to veterans this year. served four years in the Na exams. copy will be forwarded to the the title of Art 396 sprout a roman Cal State, San Bernardino is one After his discharge in 1969, 3. There was no President's Statewide Academic Senate). numeral ll("Art in the Classroom of 12 California state colleges and attended Riverside City College for Report. "RESOLUTION CONCtRNING 11"), thus implicitly adding a I to universitiesfundedforan outreach one year. He then entered Cal State 4. Florence Mote, reporting for DIFFERENTIAL PAY FOR 395, but it was objected that this program through an amendment to graduating last summer. the Statewide Academic Senate, DEPARTMENT CHAIRS.In suggested a sequentiality that did existing veterans benefit programs Serving with him in the veteran'; noted that the Senate formulated a reaction to various tentative not, in fact, obtain. Were there sponsored by Sen. Alan Cranston. office is Mrs. Edna McCollura, document describing the steps that proposals concerning the status of waysofdifferentiating the titles to Under the new legislation, veterans' clerk. Mike Duran, i would be taken in the selection of Department Chairs in CSUC, BE IT make clear the difference, the federal grants were made available former student assistant in College Presidents and defining the RESOLVEDTHAT the sense of the similarity, and the non- to colleges and universities which Educational Opportunity Program role of the faculty and other Faculty Senate, CSCSB is to sequent iaiity? Suggestions ("Son of have enrolled 10 percent more office, is a half-time tutor* participatns in the selection. A 1. Support the idea of differential Art in theClassroom," "Return of veterans on April 16,1973 than they counselor. summary of other actions taken at pay for Department Chairs: Art in theClassroom," "Art in the had a year previous. Under the Servicemen and veterans may their September meeting will be 2. recommend further Schoolroom," etc.' seemed formula, the San Bernardino receive full information ' a forwarded to ail Senators, and a consideration of the. idea of twelve unproductive; a more rational campus qualified for a $24,237 courses, benefits and services 1^ CODY will be available for review in month appointment for Department suggestion was to stick with the I grant for the 1973-74 academic calling California State College, the Senate office Chairs: and II and to add a parenthetical year. San Bernardino 887-6314 3. provide opportunity for notepointingout that either course 'The office seeks to eliminate extension 428. COMMUNICATIONS ,periodic rotation of persons in the could be taken independently of the every hurdle in the way of continued 5.4 The Chair announced that post of Department Chair rather other, but the Committee got education." he says., Senators may nominate any than tenure for one person: and bogged down trying to work out a 'There is evena special plan for Cafeteria Poll: member of the faculty to serve on 4. include all departments satisfactory wording for such a those who didn't complete high the ad hoc Committee on regardless of size." parenthesis, and when the question school. These servicemen plus Health Foods Constitutional Revision. 6.4.2 It was m-s-p (Stanton) to arose of why six-hour activity anyone with low grades or Other communications as noted accept the recommendation that classes in Art are given five units insufficient units may petition to A poll of students taken las in the Agenda were received by the Ruth Wilson and Les Herold be ofcredit, the Committee decided to enter college under an unlimited year on the cafeteria food servlc Senate. The Chhir also announced put off deciding on the proposal. So program of exceptions." appointed to the Center for General indicated interest in the provisia that Dale Wagner, Senator from it was deferred, as was proposed Colletti attributes the increase Educationforthe l973-74academic of health type foods. Social Sciences, has resigned from Art 304 (73-4), likewise a six-hour in'enrollment at Cal State in large year. For this reason, the cafeter^ the Senate, feeling the pressure of activity class. 6.4.3 It was m-s-p (Stanton) to part to the academic programs will be providing herb tea other work and duties. accept the recommendation that 3. The deletion of prerequisites offered. honey, fresh fruits, sproil 6.' ACTION ITEMS William Ackerman, Stella Clark, for Art 510 (73-5 was approved, sandwiches, and other similia "While veterans go into almost TRANSMITTED FROM SENATE Florence Mote and Ruth Wilson be though the course represented foods. every department, there is a COMMITTEES appointed to the search committee another General Problem (see 6 The plan will be to set aside special interest in business and 6.1 Curriculum and Instruction: for a Coordinator of below). special area in the serving li^ public administration as well as the 6.1.1 It was m-s-p (Kellers) to Interdisciplinary Programs. 4. French 340(73-6) was for these particular items new criminal justice and approve Economics, Change in 6.5 It was m-s-p (Goss) to accept approved, with some clarifying health food freaks can go direct environmental health programs. Program (72-404). the recommendation that Joseph 'discussion. to a section that will have all the The G.I. bill allows $220 for a 6.1.2 Items 6.1.2.1 through Gray be appointed to the Cafeteria S.Spanish 310(73-8), "Practical foods in one place. full-time student who is single and 6.1.2.4 were accepted for a First and Bookstore Committee. Spanish for the Health Mary Doherty, manager of' $260 if he's marriied, with Reading. It was noted that item 7. NEW BUSINESS Professions," was approved, after cafeteria said, "we put out son additional allotments for children. 6.1.2.1 (72-415) is a change in 7.1 Dominic Bulgarella was agooddeal of talk. The Committee sprout sandwiches earlier tli Benefitts are reduced year and they rotted, so hopeful program in the Credential in elected first alternate to the added a note that a previous proportionately for students with more students will buy if there ^ Education rather than in the Statewide Academic Senate. knowledge of Spanish was not less than a full load. a separate area for this type Ih Master's in Education. 7.2 Amanda Sue Rudisili was necessary, and that the course did On-campus tutoring is free and food." 6.2 Academic Council: elected Faculty Senate delegate to not count toward theSpanish major, Ms. Doherty went on to say th 6.2.1 It was m-s-p(Goss)to adopt and considered the question of what the Veterans Administration will the Campus Council. if students have any requests Rev. I to Human Subjects Research happened to students who knew pay an additional $50a month where It was m-s-p (Hatton) to adjourn complaints that she is anxious Policy (67.3). Spanish and wanted to take the special, off-campus tutoring is at 3:30 p.m. please. 6.2.2 It was m-s-p (Stanton) to course. It was revealed that the required. adopt Policy on Nepotism (70-168 course would be part of the new Minutes Of Nov. 8, 1973 Rev. II). Stimulators Nursing program. <•0 6.4 Executive Committee: 6. Mr. Petrucci brought to the - J 6.4.1 There was lengthy Client simulators are needed by attention of the Committee the i' discussion of a draft resolution the San Bernardino State College problem of "variable content" CurriculumCommittei concerning differential pay for DepartmentCounselingCenter. As courses—courses with a general Present: Members 350. 360. 361. 370, 371, 380, 59! department chairs. The Chair a supplement to our clinical heading and various posible Glinternick, Goodman, Morin, 73-13 through 23) passed, afl explained that the Statewide Senate training program, we want to subtitles. Apparently some Rymer, Petrucci, Schroeder. some clarifying discussion Chairman, Charles Adams, had provide our students with an departments (suspicious, sidelong 1. The minutes of November 1 which Ms. Wozniak explain requested local Senates to discuss opportunity tobe helpful to persons gtances)are using these courses to were approved as submitted. the Committee the spe the issue and to formulate a with minor psychological sneak—quite innocently, no 2. The Committee likewise language of Nursing. resolution expressing the feeling of concerns. . We would doubt—into the curriculum approved a memorandum to all the Senates on the matter. Senator like volunteers who have personal subjects rath'er far from what was Department Chairmen drawn up by Mr. Schroeder. Stanton presented a draft problems, concerns, anxieties, intended when the general course 3. Art 396 (73-3), appropriately Keep On Pedalin' resolution, and it was m-s (Stanton) etc.. which they would be willing to was originally conceived— amended, and Art 304 (73-4) to adopt the draft. After brief talk about with a graduate student in subjects which may overlap passed, all relevant questions discussion, it was m-s-p (Scherba) supervised clinical training. territory jealously guarded by In order to encourage interes having been answered.. in bicycling, students wl toamend para. 3 to read: "provide While we hope this experience other departments, without the 4. The proposed Change in the presently ride their bikes opportunity for periodic will be interesting and helpful for consultation normally required in Environmental Studies BA (73-10) school are joining the Cal-Stai rotation. . . ." It was clarified that the volunteer, our major concern is such cases. And more and more of passed without discussion. Bicycle Club. the Chancellor's intent was that an to provide our students with a these variable content courses are 5. HealthSciences 451 (72-318), The club will hold their fid additional 5 per cent differential situation that will facilitate their being taught. The Committee somewhat changed from last meeting Wed. Dec. Sat 12 noon| pay for Department Chairs would acquiring skills as helping agreed that the Office of Academic year, passed. LC42. Plans will be made f^ be recommended with a 12-month professionals. Anything discussed Planningsliould continue to keep a 6 instructing novices in use appointment; and that the will be held in confidence. There is watchful eye open for suspicious 6. The main event of the day was multispeed bikes, workshops legislature's intent was that only no cost for participation, nor is courses, and the Committee also the new BS in Nursing, and its basic bicycle repair, departments with 25 or more there any remunernation. directed Mr. Schroeder to write a attendant sheaf of new courses. discussion of weekend campi members would be eligible. It was FOR MORE INFORMATION, memorandum to all department Both the degree proposal (73-12) tours now that smog alerts a m-s (Hatton) to amend para. 3 to PLEASE CONTACT Dr. Bruce chairmen reminding them to be and the courses (Nursing 310- minimal. All those interested ai read: "provide opportunity for Allen, 887-6311, Ext. 480. alert to this problem totally altered-330, 331, 340, invited to attend. PAGE 7 Interview with Harry Cauley Artist-In-Residence by Bruce Scott

Editor's Note: The following "Saint Francis had been an when it was starting to go down actresses vary from show to show. the people are doing, what interview with Harry Cauley, abbey; but was largely destroyed by hill."lthadapractical rather than Since opening the Apple Hill techniques they are using, and veteran of twenty years in the, the time I got there...They did an academic atmosphere that the Theater, Harry has gone on tour in come out, having thoroughly theater, whose last professional unbelievable amount of work with school projected. "1 still feel that two shows.The Tender Trap and A enjoyed the show, and not having role before coming toCal-State was what they had. The bookstore was the most anyone learns in theater is Thousand Clowns. He played the laughed once in the theater.. .1 3on't that of Alfred in the world premiere an Army barracks and all the on stage. The best learning for characterofMurray inA Thousand lau^ out loud in theaters." of Israel Horowitz' Alfred the theater took place in the gym_." students theater is on stage, Clowns. "I loved that Part. It was HarryCauley believes one of the working with experienced one of my favorite roles...along Great, was conducted while ' I asked Harry what his first role prerequisites for success Is a personnel...! really learned a lot with Henry in Lion in Winter and CSCSB's Players of the Pear was. He waved his cigarette aside positive attitude. "You have to be from Mary Tacai. I liked working George in (Who's Afraid of) Garden were enacting two plays thoughtfully (He's been trying positive, aware of your own with her the most. She still has an Virginia Wolf." written by 17th Century playwrite unsuccessf^ully to quit smoking.) uniqueness...That isn't even an Moliere. If you missed the SRO actor's school in New York; She and stated that while young he was Harry has also authored two ego-trip, necessarily—It's trying performances, you may still enjoy wanted people in herclasses to look very tiny, that he never grew until plays; and directed them on to evalute yourself within the this interview with the show's for work in theater, toget practical the seventh grade. So, in the first Broadway. In 1965, he wrote his framework ofwhat you want to do." star —excuse me, I meant experience. I really owe a lot to grade, "I was a jack-in-the-box in first full-length play. The Paisley In spite of this positivism, he has 'personality'; Mary...l was earning $30 a week, the Christmas Pagent..in the first, Convertible, which concerned not a occasional doubts about himself. "1 can't think of a time when I working in a bookstore,' and the second, and on into the third car, but a bed. After getting the "Sometimes I think I don't ever didn't want to have something to do couldn't afford to go to school. She grade, as long as I stayed tiny. It Apple Hill Theatergoing, hewent to want to do what I'm doing again. with it (theater). I was fortunate made me a class secretary in her was a long run." Pittsburgh to set-up theater That lasts about a week, and then I when 1 was growing up. There were beginning class so I could go to her His first role at Saint Francis parties. "I wasn't very successful. get itchy for more. There's a great still a lot of touring groups around. advanced acting class free. She was College, "probably the most I'm not a good salesman. I wound up thing about theater...Writing is My father was a Proctor at very good to me—a wonderful, ridiculous thing at the time—I did extremely broke;didn't have a TV, very lonely. Theater is a very Princeton and, to make extra wonderful person." Oedipus Rex atl8. 1 was saying all not even a radio, got sick, and gregarious thing. You find that, money, worked as a guard at those things...! never knew what I "1 was working for Doubleday as started writing a play to kill time." after a while, you need a people McCartertheater.SoI saw a lot of was saying. 1 thought I was asalesman.Ihad sort ofsettled for He directed the play on Broadway; fix...When you're working, theater from back-stage." marvelous...When you're young, not being in theater. When they it closed after a week. "Eighty (friendship) is very intense. You The speaker was Harry Cauley, you think you can do anything. opened a new store in Philadelphia, percent of all plays done in New always think, these will be my best Cal-State's artist-in-residence this they offered me a mangerial York fail, and most of them fail friends for the rest of my life.' But quarter. Harry (He prefers that to Afterafew other shows—the one position... So I managed a after opening. The theater is so ypu know that you'llprobably never 'Cauley" or "Mr. Cauley.") is thatcamemostreadilytomind was bookstore in Philadelphia, and expensive that nobody can afford to see them again. That seems currently teaching classes in You Can't Take It With You—Harry worked in a community theater. I put money into it to see if it will terribly shallow. But that really acting, directing and playwriting. graduated with a teaching had known Marty Slout, and through build an audience." In England, he isn't...It's by necessity. I've been Aslwritethis,he is performing in credential in English and History. her 1 met Bill (CSCSB Assoc. Prof. noted.allofthecriticsdo not come in over two hundred plays. If I wrote two plays here at CSCSB. He entered the Army, during the ofDrama). He had his own theater on opening night, as they do in to everyone I met, the stationary Moliere's The Versaille Korean War. 'The day I finished and offered me work there. Bill America. In England, they spread alone would keep me bankrupt. Impromptu and The Doctor In Spite Basic Training, the Korean War Slout was responsible for me their visits out over a month's There are exceptions, of course— of Himself, directed by William ended. 1 was put into the Medical getting back into theater. I worked time. In America,it's "Swimnowor The Slouts and I worked together Slout. Core and sent to Ft. Sam Houston, with him in Michigan for three sink.' His second play. Let Me Hear for years, and we're still close." It "As a kid, 1 just loved the idea of in San Antonio." He was placed in years... In fact, my own summer You Smile, folded after opening. was due to William Slout that Harry going around in long the Dental Core ("or some such theater is based pretty much on But setbacks don't seem to set him came to Cal-State this quarter. robes...suffering in the cold snow. I thing") and sent to Germany to what Bill did (with his)." back for good; he's now thinking of wanted to be somebody like Albert work in a dental clinic. "It was a writing a novel. Knowing the PAWPRINT's Schweitzer. 1 thought anything that tiny town. lhatedit..solwent to 7th About ten years ago. Harry readers would be interested in a noble would be terrific—of course, Army headquarters and tried-out to I asked Harry ifhe found teaching Cauley and two other theatrical session of name-dropping, I tried to 1 always wanted everybody to know 1 be a dancer, with Special difficult. After a few false starts, troupers (NancyChesney andJack ekeoutofHarry the names of stars was being noble." Services."He spent the remainder he replied, "i can't answer that Zaharia opened the Apple Hill he found difficult, or wonderful to Cauley was born in Princeton, of his time in the Army writing and question...It's not like handling Theater in Delmont. Pennsylvania, work with. This touched off the New Jersey, where he attended participating in shows for the theater people, where everyone is justoutsideof Pittsburg... He still following discourse: "I have grammar school. No one in his Special Services. concentrating on acting...It's like spends six month summers at trouble thinking of. impossible family was an actor; , his parents trying to discover what each ^pple Hill, directing. Nancy people...The people 1 can think of, at first weren't particulary happy After his two-year G.I. sting person wants out of the handles the publicity; Jack, the no one would recognize, mainly about his choice of acting as a Harry returned to New York to go class. &me are in it because business end. It's a small theater, becausethey were so awful to begin profession. 'They went through the to a theater school, the American they're preparing to teach classes seating 250. with, they never went anywhere. I yearsoftryingtotalkmeoutof it. 1 Theater Wing, on the G.I. Bill. in creative arts...Their reasons think it'sa general rule that people was raised Catholic and went to a 'That was the beginning of the* members in the troupe varies, but arediversified.soyou can't really take their inadequacies out on other Franciscan highschool. I could includes the three partners, a great starvation period. I thought it demand an incredible level of people. have gone to Princeton on a wouldlastayearottwountil Iwas a designej-^ the technical staff, the acting from them. Mary (TacajJ scholarship, since my father star on Broadway; but it lasted 10 box office personnel and the was absolutely incredible about "You get to know them (stars), worked there, but I wanted to go or 12 years...and 1 never was a star apprentices and actors. The teaching people how to analyze a •Dersonallv: and tbeii the aura of away to school. 1 was a selfish brat on Broadway." apprentices are theater students scene.aplay."Harry tries to pass 'star" disappears. When I meet at the time. 1 went to St. Francis The American Theater Wing who wish to learn from practical on to his students what he learned I'm always in awe...I always envy College, in Pennsylvania. "hadbeenagreat school. I came in application. The actors and from Ms. Tacai. from others, and people who can walk into a group, from his own vast theatrical and take command, be bright and experience. witty and flashy. I can't do that; butj I'mbasicallya shy person—I have| When asked if he found the been and probably will be for the current Moliere plays difficult, rest of my life. Personalities—1 Harry stated. "I had a lot of hate the word 'star'—personalities difficulty. I felt very insecure about who refuse to give interviews are it. Bill (Slout. the director) helped considered difficult. Some difficult me a lot. giving me leeway to feel people aren't really difficult; my way into it. My own insecurities they're scared to death. A 'star' get in the way of playing the part. I has a great responsiblity: the guess that's true for money, the^ quality of production, everybody...(In the Moliere plays. everything is riding on them. They I) had the problem of playing three are dealing with the pressures. charac t ers — Mol i e re, the That must apply to heads of ridiculous Marquis he wrote for corporations..anybody with the himself, and the doctor. 1 could only main responsibility...Most of the go outside of me for two of the money (from a play) is raised on a characters—so I decided to be star's name. There are few star Moliere. to establish Moliere as playwrites or directors. What the character closest to me. seems 'difficult' to some is really Basically. I figured if I made only professionalism and Moliere as much like me as cautiousness. Certainly a woman possible. I could go on to play the who has made iCas a glamorous other characters." personality wants to look her best. People worry about props and the The actor was asked ifhe thought difficulty in handling that Cal^tate's thrust stage made them... Professional ism—trying to the audience too aware of make it right as rain. There are themselves, too inhibited to laugh. ways to do it. Cursing out a prop "Iftheyget involved in a man because of an error on the first performance, then they don't notice night is a little ridiculous," people," he said. "I am not a laugher. I cangotoa theater to see HarryCauleyisnot difficult; but a comedy, get very involved in what he is professional. PAGE 8 News From The Zodiac Who's DOPGODDOD© Power Plant Flubs I ~ ff ~ (ZNS) A nuclear power plant in Some of the vibrating was so Michigan has been ordered closed strong that it caused the structure (ZNS) If you're one of those by the atomic energy commission holding the core to drop a full Who people who believes that toking up because of a strange and quarter of an inch. Some bolts as (ZNS) While the Watergate before going to bed will give you a unexplained vibration in the plant's large as six inches in diameter investigation has created a public good night's sleep, then you're atomic core. were consequently severed. furorovergovernment spying, one probably making a mistake. The nuclear facility operated by might recall that investigation into At least this is the conclusion ofa the Consumer Power Company in government surveillance series of tests conducted at th6 Southhaven, Michigan, was ordered conducted two years ago by Senator University of Florida's '^leep closed down earlierthis year after Sam Ervin's ^nate subcommittee laboratory" in Gainesville. radioactive materials leaked into rights. on constitutional Doctor IsmetKaracan, a Florida Lake Michigan. The Ervin Committee, back in professorofpshchiatry, compared The power company, itself, noted 1971, discovered that the F.B.I, the sleeping patterns of pot mysterious vibrations in the plant keeps an up-to-date list of lO.CMX) smokers and non-smokers by as long ago as October of 1972; by people who are identified as hooking up E.E.G. and E.O.G», Decemberof 1972,actual radiation potential subversives and who recording devices to volunteers' leakage was discovered. would be arrested in the event of heads while they dozed away. The vibration problem, however, (quote) "an internal security The chronic pot smokers were was not reported to the Atomic /V-. emergency." This file is distince permitted to get stoned shortly Energy Commission until June of from another F.B.I, data bank The atomic Energy Commission before going to bed, and then the this year. A.E.C. officials admit which maintains information on last month issued citations against sleeping patterns ofthe two groups that the vibration problem could 100,000 persons classified as Caffeine Blues the Southhaven plant, and will not were compared. have prevented back-up safety communist sympathizers. permit the facility to be reopened Doctor Karacan reports finding systems from operating in the (ZNS) In yet another marijuana until the vibration problem is that both smokers and non-smokers event of an atomic emergency. slept for about the same length of report, a former researcher for solved. time. But the recording devices the National Institute of Mental found one major difference between Health says that pot is less the two groups: Non-pot-smokers addictive than good, old-fashioned enjoyed nearly twice as much time coffee. Nat. 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The satire inquestion involves a "embarrass" the President or picture ofa V^W. floating on water, those who have (quote) and the caption under the humor ad Volkswagen had complained that "IMAGINARY GRIEVANCES." reads: "lf(Edward)Kennedy drove readers ofthe magazine might have Then there was the Civil Service U.S. Air Force a Volkswagen, he'd be President erroneously believed that the Commission: The Ervin today." advertisement was authentic — and Committee found that although the Lampoon Publisher Matty labeled the purported ad as commission was created solely for Simons said that the company would "course, insensitive and cruel." the purpose of screening potential Trains Arob Pilots government employees, the commission maintained files on 1.5 (ZNS) The United States Air technicians on the base; they add Next In Line million americans (one in every Force has been secretly training that pilots from other Arab states 133 persons in the U.S.)believed by Arabpilots at Williams Air Force and from South Vietnam have been (ZNS) With all of the turmoil the commission to be engaged in Base in Chandler, Arizona, to fly trained at Williams Air Force Base going on in Washington, it's subversive activities. jet fighters. in the past. interesting to run down who is in The Civil Service Commission line for the Presidency, as difined explained to the Associated Press by the U.S. Consitiution, at the time how they were able to RadioStation K.D.K.B. in nearby arrive at this monumental figure: Mesa has discovered that + +First in line is the Vice Seventeen government clerks AmericanAirForcepersonnel are President, but'the United States worked full-time reading currently instructing Jordanian does not have one. underground newspapers and other andSaudi Arabian pilots in the use + +Second in line is Speaker of Henry Kissinger is foreign born, he radical literature, collecting of F-5E fighter jets at the base the House, but Carl Albert says he is prohibited by the Constitution names of apparent subversives. there. doesn't want the job. from accepting the job. This, according to the Civil Service —third down the line is the + + Fifth in line is the Secretary Commission, is where a great The discovery that the United President Pro Tern of the Senate, of the Treasury, George Shultz. number of the names on their States has been training pilots Senator James Eastland of + -FSixth in line is the Attorney subversives list came from. involved in both sides of the Mid- The Pentagon, while refusing to Mississippi. General. East War resulted from a tip to the comment on the program, says it + + Fourth in line is the -F+Seventh in line is the radio station from a member of the has the legal authority to train Secretary of State. But because Secretaryof Agriculture. 425th Tactical Squardon at the pilots from both sides ofthe Middle base. East conflict, or from anywhere else, under "THE Foreign Assistance Military Act of 1961." Letters To The Editor Williams Air Force Base and the •• I Pentagon refused to comment on gained the admiration of the the report—but when station Cont'd from Page 4 world's heads of state. K.D.K.B. contacted the Jordanian C'mon Seven Dear Editor, You talk of awareness. I'm sure embassy in Washington, a (ZNS) Colorado College has Women in History is a good you know of more women of such Jordanian embassy spokesman come up with a unique system of opportunity to talk about women caliber. They had to overcome confi rmed that Jordanian pi lots are assigning students to classes — who have achieved historical obstacles that somewomendid not. commonly trained in jet warfare PARKING based on gambling. heights, but haven't received the Dave techniques at Williams. Since many classes are so written notoriety of their male ANY" popular that they simply can't counterparts. I thank you for the P.S. Joannie, The Jordanian embassy added accommodateall students who want educational lecture. On the Editorial on women of . TIME that the length of the training to attend them, each student is Why not talk about important importance. One of the varies, but that "sometimes they given 90 points. The student then ' living women of today that have ambassitors ofpeace was not Delia go up there for two months, "bets" these points on the classes madehistory. Whatof the lady that Reece, but Pearl Baily. My fault on sometimes for six —seven he or she wants to take; as an heads up the Kennedy clan. The thataccount. Please excuse a male months." example, a particularly popular women who are the heads of state for such a mistake. class for one student might get 60 for the countries of Isreal and Yours, Sources on the base itself have or 70 of the student's 90 points. India. Dave r. •informed the radio station that Each class list is then made up What of this country's there are now approximately eight from students who have gambled ambassitors of peace, Shirley (Ed. Note: Pearl Bailey is spelled Saudi Arabian and Jordanian pilots, the highest on the classes they Temple Black, and Delia Reece. Pearl Bailey. . .just another plus more than 20 ground preferred. These are only two women who have example of. . .) PAGE 9 Minutes Of Nov. 19, 1973 College Calendar A.S. Senate The ..meeting was called to currently making posters: "I do Winter Term, 1974 order by President Bush at 3:08 not feel that it is necessary to hire p.m. THOSE PRESENT: Senate one more person to help in the President Joe Bush; Senior publicity department. Doris scott November 30 ...... Foreign language placement examinations, 2-4:00, LC 27 Senators: D. Harris, S. Sanchez; and her part-time help are also (French, German, Russian, Spanish) Junior Senators; D. Johnson, R. involved in the job, and I feel that December 3 Registration packets become available in Admissions and Pirot (President Pro-tem); one more person might create Records Office Sophomore Senators: H. Davis, A. mbre confusion in our December 3-7 Advising Puncan (Late: no.3:35 p.m.); interactions. It would be more December 25 ...... Christmas Day, academic and administrative holiday Freshman Senators: Z. Walker; convenient for myself if the January 1 New Year's Day, academic and administrative holiday Senators-at-large: K. Gallagher, campus clubs could submit their January 3-4 ...... Registration R. Strader. THOSE ABSENT: R. requests at least one week in January 7 Classes begin; late registration Fehn (Court Appearance). OLD advance and post them from time January 11 j '. . Last day to add classes BUSINESS: to time (maybe every other January 25 Last day to drop classes 1. Correction of minutes dates meeting or event) themselves. Janaury 28 Last day to file graduation check for June, July and 12 November 1973 to read under (Signed) Gary Borgstedt August graduation no, 2 of old business to read It was the consensus of the Senate January 29 English Undergraduate Program examination, 2-5:00, PS 202 Heather Stuart and Raleigh to reconsider the question at a February 1 Last day to complete challenge examinations later date. February 18 ...... Washington's birthday, academic and administrative holiday Strader. MSP (Pirot, Gallagher) March 11-15 Academic advisement for spring term to accept the minutes of 12 Nov. 4. Appointment of Freshman March 15 Last day of classes 1973 with corrections as noted. Senator: Pres. Bush noted that March 18-20 Final examinations 2. Student Relations with Richard Bennecke had previously March 20 End of term Campus Police: Sen. Gallagher stated that the appointment of March 28-29 Registration for spring term reported that Mr. Kadyk of the class officers to vacant positions Campus Police was unable to keep was up to the respective class his appointment with Sen. president. Pres. Bush asked the CAMPUS OFFICE HOURS Galligher. It was the consensus of Senate to consider legislation on Daytime Hours the Senate to invite Mr. Kadyk to procedures for filling vacancies the monthly coffee meeting. in the Senate. Presently three Office of Admissions and Records . . 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday 3. Work Study for Publicity: persons wish to fill the vacancy of Information Desk 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday President Bush informed the Freshman Senator: Denise Dorn, Evaluators , 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Senate that the poster machine Steve Somers and Steve Sparks Veterans' Services 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday does not belong to A.S.B. (who was in attendance). The Bursar's Office 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday therefore, due to regulations set matter was sent to the Rules through Friday School of Natural Sciences ...... 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday by Audio Visual (the owners) Committee for consideration. A Monday through Friday School of Humanities 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. students cannot operate it unless report will be made at the next School of Social Sciences 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday meeting of the Senate on 28 Nov. Monday through Friday specifically authorized. On this School of Education 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. information President Bush 1973. Other Academic and 5. Campus Council: Senator Monday through Friday asked the Senate to reconsider the Administrative Offices 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Strader reported that the Campus Monday, Wednesday question of hiring a person under College Bookstore 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Council elected their Executive Thursday, Friday the work study program to help in 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday publicity. Senior Class Pres body: Chairman Peter Landrum, Gibbons entered the following Sylvia Quatrochi Vice Chairman, letter from the person who is Secretary Debby Maletsky. Evening Hoars Evening Services Office . . . . 4:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday Minutes Of Nov. 12, 1973 \ Room LC 226 Evaluators ...... 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday ^ ' > Admissions Desk Vetmns' Swricali'ifir. i 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday \ Admissions Desk Placement ...... s4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, SS 120 A.S. Senate Financial Aid . . .. , 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wed. (by prior appoint­ ment with Mr. ILrug only) The Senate was called to order Senator-Shirlee Lowe, newly Bursar . . ^ ...... 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Jan. 1, 8, 9,10,11, only; bv President Bush at 3:05 p.m. elected freshman senator cannot AD 111 THOSE PRESENT: Senate attend meetings and must Bookstore ...... 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Jan. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; President Joe Bush: Senior therefore resign. FA 129 Senators D. Harris. S. Sanchez: 2. Appointment of Frosh 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Junior Senators D. Johnson. R, Senator-Denise Dorn wishes to Health Center 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday and Thursday Pirot: Sophomore Senators H. fill the position and will submit AD 117, Nurse on duty only Davis. A. Duncan (late 3:35): her request to Frosh President Freshman Senators Z. Walker: Randy Freeman. PREPARATION FOR PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS Senators-at-large R. Fehn. K. 3. Finance Board Gallagher. R. Strader. Recommendations and The plan of undergraduate study at the California State College, San Bernardino THOSE ABSENT: Freshman emphasizes a liberal education in preparing for professional, or vocational speciali­ Allocations: Senator: S. Lowe. OLD a) Activities total request zation. BUSINESS: - 1. Correction of Programs can be suited to students' individual needs by selecting courses speci­ $4 , 200.00 Finance Board fied by professional schools as a basis for graduate study. Minutes - 5 November 1973 under recommendation $1,500.00 for Some fields of professional training are listed below. Students interested in them no. 2 Business from the Floor to film series and noon time should seek information and advisement from the office indicated. have the votes read VOTE 1: yes- entertainment. MSP (Z. Walker, 0. no-8. abstain-1 VOTE 2: yes-8. K. Gallagher) to accept Government service School of Social Sciences no-0. abstain-1. It was MSP recommendation of Finance Law School of Social Sciences (Pirot. Fehn) to accept the Librarianship College Librarian Board. MSP(R. Strader, R. Pirot) minutes of 5 November 1973. to an end the main motion to Medicine, veterinary medicine, .2., Appointment of Members to dentistry, pharmacy School of Natural Sciences include the stipulation that the Social work School of Social Sciences Committee on Registration and money will be used for film series Scheduling-Shirley O'Connor. ($1,000.00) and noontime CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR Heather Steward and Raliegh activities ($500.00) and will be Strader were nominated to serve# allocated from unallocated funds A student planning to enroll in a course requiring the consent of the instructor on the Committee. It was MSP to account number 91-200-30. or the department must get a Consent of Instructor Card (available at the Admis­ (Harris. Gallagher) to accept the sions and Records counter), have it signed and present it when registering. Passed unanimously. nominations as submitted. b) Players of the Pear Garden- Passed unanimously. total request $2,100.00. Finance REGISTRATION SCHEDULE 3. Campus Council Board recommends that the The College implemented a new registration priority system in fall 1973 in an Appointment-Sen. Strader Players of the Pear Garden attempt to better meet the needs of all students. volunteered and nominated to request to hold the $1,408.00 from Students are admitted to the registration area according to the priority number for serve as Senate representative to their 72-73 account scholarship their registration period. Priority numbers are assigned by random selection within four the Council. MSP by acclamation fund and request for $2,100.00 be major groups which are rotated each term. Continuing students have a permanent major to accept the nomination. denied. Recommend that the group designation until they reach the status of a p"aduating senior (20 units or less 4. Rules Committee-The Players of the Pear Garden needed to graduate as verified by a graduation check) or classified graduate student. Committee was adopted by A.S. resubmit budget and use income Graduating seniors and classified graduate students are randomly assigned a priority Law 0016 and considers generated this year to start number which is scheduled during the first day of registration. STUDENTS MUST legislation that comes before the BRING THEIR PRIORITY CARD AND ADVISOR'S CARD WHEN REGISTERING. scholarship fund. MSP (R. Senate. Two members of the Strader, K. Gallagher) to accept CLOSED CLASS PERMITS Senate must be appointed. MSP the recommendation of the Class enrollments are strictly limited. However, after a class has closed, two closed by acclamation to appoint R. Fehn Finance Board. Passed 'class permits may be released when class room size allows. Students should contact the andR. Strader to the committee. unanimously. appropriate school dean in the registration area concerning closed class permits. 5. BB-Q Report-Costs incurred c) U .N. Delegation total request IF NECESSARY TO LEAVE THE REGISTRATION AREA TO OBTAIN A were $150.00 for the band, $2,000.00 revised to $1,200.00. CLOSED CLASS PERMIT, STUDENTS MUST LEAVE REGISTRATION PACKETS $225.00 for the food. $15.39 for Finance Board recommendation CONTAINING CLASS CARDS AT STATION 2. the drinks which totals $390.39. $50.00 for registration on the I / Revenue collectejl totaled $95.95 grounds that $1,200.00 is too which made total expenditure much for only six students. The ,$294.44. Finance Board will reconsider New Business OA 1. Resignation of Freshmap Continued on next page

I M otUonii i.'-.i. •>. .ii I /.odJ y.U uo 1C J I ..I...-. T c A i ' ft fyi y n t fi PAGE 10 Minutes Of Nov. 12, 1973 Continued from previous page' CLASS RESERVATIONS After both closed class permits have been released, a student may place his name on a numbered class reservation card at Station 4. The reservation card will be mailed to the student should a vacancy occur. The class must be added by the last day to add a class. STUDENTS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT IT IS HIGHLY UNLIKELY THAT A.S. Senate SUFFICIENT WITHDRAWALS WILL OCCUR TO ALLOW THEM TO ENTER THE CLASS. THEREFORE, REGISTRATION SHOULD BE COMPLETED IN ALTER­ the matter at a later date. MSP 6. What is the budget to date? NATE COURSES WHEN POSSIBLE. (Gallagher, Davis) to accept the ninty thousand dollars plus recommendation of the Finance (90,000-1-). Is there a financial Board. Vote; yes-6, no-2, abstain- statement available? Yes, last CLASS ATTENDANCE: REGISTRATION CANCELLATION 1 Motion Passes. years audit. If a student has not reported to a class by the third day of instruction the d) Music Dept. request $250.00. 7. Where the finances been instructor may, at his option, send a notice to the Registrar cancelling the registration. ($150.00 to be used for Mozart spent? A deposit of seventeen Cancellations cannot be honored after the last day to add classes. If the instructor does concert and$100.00 to be used for thousand dollars ($17,000) was not officially cancel the registration and the student stops attending without processing a choir tour). Additionally, request made to cover architect fees. Can drop card, the student will be awarded a grade of F. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF transfer of $400.00 from 91-500- We have an accounting? yes. THE STUDENT TO FILE A REFUND OF FEES APPLICATION WHERE APPLICA- 38 Chamber Singers, BLE. (See Schedule of Refund of Fees.) Students may register for reopened classes until 8. Where is the money at the Jan. 11. Renaissance costumes to Choir present time? In a State Trust Tour account. Finance Board Fund. recommendation to approve 9. Who has control of the SCHEDULE OF FEES $250.00 and transfer of $400.00 as budget? The Student Union (Fees listed are subject to change) requested. MSP (R. Strader, Z. Committee. Registration fees; ^ pgr Quarter Walker) to accept the 10. Why was the plan changed to Material and service fee: 0 to 3.9 units $26.50 recommendation of the Finance a one story building? The final 4 to 7.9 units 30.00 Board. Vote: yes-4, no-0, abstain- decision has'not been made at this 8 to 11.9 units 33.00 5. Motion passes. time but a one story building is 12 or more units 39.00 e) Finance Report: with the more economical. Student body fee: 5 units or less 3,00 above allocations deducted the 11. What is the difference more than 5 units g.go unallocated funds are presently: between the original proposal and Facilities fee (all students) 2^00 $5,710.00. the present proposal? There have Student Union fee (all students) 5.00 4. Results of A.S. Elections been several original proposals In addition to the above fees, all non-resident students (foreign and domestic) are Preference Poll: but there has been a reduction in required to pay the following tuition: $29 per unit up to a maximum of $433 per quarter a) Smoking in Classrooms-MSP space and the Activities office. for 15 units or more. (Davis, Gallagher) to inform Health Center and Bookstore will Parking permit fees: President Pfau of the results of not be housed in the Union. the issue. Automobile $10.00 b) Marijuana and Nixon Two-wheel motor vehicle 2 50 impeachment-MSP (Davis, Fehn) 6. Student relations with Additional fees: to inform State Senators of the Campus Police Board-Senator Late fee for registration after Jan. 11 $ 5.00 results of the n)arijuana issue and Gallagher has an appointment Student identification card fee (one per academic year) 1.00 inform the Congressional with Police Chief Kadyk to Late appointment fee 2.00 delegation of the results of the establish a Board to talk over Graduation fee 6,00 Nixon impeachment issue, vote: student related problems that Replacement of lost 1. D. cards 1.00 yes-9, no-0, abstain-1. concern the Campus Police. Sen. c) Endorsement of Issues and Gallagher will collaborate with D. People - It was noted by President Castillo in the establishment of REFUND OF FEES Bush on the legality of endorsing the Board. Students registered for credit or audit who change their program to a lesser number issues and people that Peter 7. French Club Request - The of units may not receive a refund of materials and service fee. However, upon withdrawal Hagberg, Attorney at law in French Club wishes to sponsor a from all classes, the materials and service fee may be refunded if written application for Berkley has submitted his legal reception on 16 November for the refund, on forms provided by the Registrar, is submitted to the Bursar not later than 14 opinion on the matter as follows: players in the Moliere plays in days following the day of the term that instruction begins. $10 will be retained to cover "It is my opinion that the appreciation of the production and the cost of registration. Associated Students may is requesting fifty-two dollars to Non-resident tuition is refunded on a prorated basis during the first four weeks of officially support, endorse or cover the expenses. Reception instruction according to the following schedule: 100% during the first week, 75% during oppose ballot measures which will be open to all students, the second week, 50% during the third week, 25% during the fourth week. will or may affect the Associated T)layersandthecommunity. Itwas ' Student Union and ASB fees are fully refundable during the first 14 calendar days of Students, its authorized activities noted that this is normally IOC the term. or its membership, as long as business and should not be Parkit^ fees are refunded, upon surrender of the decat, according to the following those constitute as brought to the Senate. It was MSD prorated schedule: 66% during the first 25 calendar days of the quarter; 33% during the "insubstantial" part of the (Walker, Pirot) to allocate fift/- 26th through 50th days of the quarter. organization's activities. Under twodollars to the French Club for The facilities fee and identification card fee are not refundable. no circumstances, however, this event. Vote: yes-0, no-5, REGISTERING AS AN AUDITOR should the Associated Students, abstain-4. its money, its name," or its It was MSP (Gallagher, A student who wishes only to audit a course instead of enrolling for credit must activities be used in support or Sanchez) to allocate fifty-two complete a statement of residence issued by the Admissions Office. Auditors must pay the same fees as would be charged if the courses were taken for credit. Enrollment as an opposition to a political dollars to the Drama Dep't. - auditor is subject to the approval of the instructor; a student registered as an auditor may candidate. Support, including account no. 91-400-30 from be required to participate in any or all classroom activities at the discretion of the financial support, for social unallocated funds for the specific instructor. Right-to-audit cards are available at the information desk of the Records causes outside the arenas of purpose of holding a reception. Office as of the first day of classes and must be returned there when signed. Auditors are legislation and political Vote: yes-6; no-3; abstain-0. accepted only in unfilled classes and registration is by appointment with the Registrar. campaigns will not Jeopardize Motion carries. A student who wishes to audit a course in addition to his regular program may do so your tax exempt status. However, 8. Work Study for Publicity- by obtaining the approval of the instructor and fegistering by appointment with the any monetary expenditures by the Pres. Bush informed the Senate Registrar. Associated students must comply that E. Baca wanted two hundred Students enrolled as auditors may not apply for credit in such courses after the last with Trustee Regulations on the dollars ($200.) to hire an day to add courses. Students enrolled for cr^it may not change to audit after the last Approved Uses of Student Body additional student to work on day to drop classes. Funds." publicity posters and cleaning up the trailer under the work-study APPROVAL TO REGISTER FOR MORE THAN 5. Student Union Report - The program. Died due to lack of Student Union Committee holds motion. THREE FULL-TERM COURSES meetings on Tuesdays at 4:30 9. Publicity Posters - It was Approval to register for more than three full-term courses must be secured from the p.m. Questions raised and MSP (Fehn, Walker) to send a student's school dean. In order to be eligible for consideration to carry four full-term answered at the last meeting are letter to Dean DeRemer cc Doris courses, the student must have at least a 3.0 (B) average in his college work and a 3.0 (B) below as reported to the Senate by Scott to encourage clubs to make average in the preceding term. Course overload permits are available at the front desk of Pres. Bush. their own publicity posters when the Records Office on the first day of classes. Grade-point averages must be certified on 1. What is the difference the student assistant is the permit by the Records Office prior to submission to the school dean. Students may between the College Union and the overloaded and to instruct register for only 19 quarter units initially. Additional units may be added after regular Student Union? The. Committee students in using the machine. registration if classes remain open and the overload is approved. voted to call the facility the Passed unanimously. Student Union. BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR: CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT 2. Who is going to be the Board 1. Noontime Activities - Mr. of Directors? The Committee will Bennecke informed the Senate A student enrolled as a degree candidate at California State College, San Bernardino have to disban before the Union that E. Baca had another use for ordinarily may not enroll concurrently for additional courses at another institution. The opens and will have to appoint the the monies collected from the approval of the Dean of Academic Planning is required of a student who may already be Board of Directors before that Camp-pacprogram,possibly for enrolled at another institution at the time the student registers and matriculates at this college as a degree candidate. time, Do the majority have to be Cal. State Universities and Coll, In the event a matriculated student enrolls concurrently at another institution students? Title V states that the Student Presidents Ass. or travel without prior approval of the Dean of Academic Planning, credit for courses taken at the representatives to the Union expenses. Pres. Bush informed other institution may not be accepted by the College. Committee will be made up of Mr. Bennecke and the Senate of administration, faculty, and with the motion passed to use the a majority of students. money for noontime activities. TO ADD A CLASS 3. Who has the power to (Ref.: Senate minutes 15 October, To add a class, obtain an add card and fill in the required information. All cards must increase the size of the Board? Executive minutes 17 October be left with the Records Office for processing. No courses may be added after Jan. 11, Recommendations^ are made by 1973.) The earlier decision will except by permission of the Dean of Academic Planning. the Committee and President remain in effect unless the Senate Pfau has power of review. reconsiders the question. 4. Do the ex-officio members There being no further TO DROP A CLASS OR WITHDRAW FROM COLLEGE have a vote? no. business the meeting was If a student drops a class or withdraws from college by Jan. 25, no record will be 5. Did Dean DeReraer go to adjourned at 4:10 o.m. made of his enrollment in the course(s). A drop or withdrawal after Jan. 25, and prior to Catilina and who paid for his trip? Respectfully submitted, Feb. 25, is permissible only for serious and compelling reasons. Permission to drop or DeanDeRemer did go to Catilina withdraw during this time period must be obtained from the instructor and the dean of and the College paid for the trip. Judith A. Jones Senate Secretary the school in which the student is majoring. PAGE 11 A drop or withdrawal will not be permitted after Feb. 25 except in cases such as accident or serious illness where the cause of withdrawal is due to circumstances clearly beyond the student's control and the assignment of an incomplete is not practicable. A drop or withdrawal during this period requires the approval of the instructor, the dean of the school in which the student is majoring and the Dean of Academic Planning. A. S. Senate Passes A grade of W will be asigned for approved drops and withdrawals occurring after Jan. 25. A student who withdraws from all classes in which he is enrolled must officially withdraw from college. Endorsement Law Forms for dropping a class or for withdrawing from college must be obtained from the Records Office. If qualified, obtain an application for refund of fees and present it to A.S. BY LAW NO.0022 California State college at San the Bursar, along with college identification card and parking decal. All students in the Bernardino. The ASB may use its Education^ Opportunity Program must initiate their drop cards at the E.O.P. Office. ENDORSEMENT OF SOCIAL money in endorsement of social ISSUES. BALLOT MEASURES causes, which will or may affect AND PEOPLE CHANGE OF MAJOR the ASB, its authorized activities or its membership. Change of major within a school. Obtain a change-of-major card from the Admissions I . The Executive Cabinet of 3. If the executive Cabinet uses Office and have it signed by the school dean or his designee. The school secretary will ASBmaygivea verbal or written the name of the student body in its forward the change-of-major card to the Admissions Office. endorsement of ballot measures verbal or written endorsement, Change of major between schools and changing from an undeclared to a declared which will or may affect the ASB, then the endorsement must also major. Obtain a change-of-major card from the Admissions OfHce. Take the card to the its authorized activities or its state the percent of students school or department where advisement had previously occurred and leave it there. The membership, if the endorsement polled and percent in favor of student folder and change-of-major card will be forwarded to the office in which the new is supported by a preference poll endorsement. major is located. It is necessary to complete the change-of-major card at least one week of students at California S*.ate before the time of advisement to allow for transfer of the folder. 4. Under no circumstances College at San Bernardino. shall the ASB, its money, its name, or its activities be used in GRADES 2. The Executive Cabinet may support or opposition to a The grade symbols at the College are as follows: give a verbal or written political candidate. Under no endorsement of social issues if Grade Points Progress Points circumstances shall the ASB use the endorsement is supported by a Grade Performance Per Per its money in support or opposition Symbol Level Quarter Hour Quarter Hour preference poll of students at of a ballot measure. A Excellent 4... . 4 B . Good 3 . . . . , . . . . 3 C Satisfactory z . . . . , . . . . 2 D Maiginal 1 ...... 1 Car Pools Proposed F Failing 0 . . . . 0 CR Credit (A, B, C) , . . . . 2 NC No Credit (D, F) 0 Cal-State San Bernardino will sign a ditto master with the same have a car pool beginning this designation, including their The following administrative grades carry no grade points or progress points and winter quarter. In view of the address and phone number. are, therefore, not used to determine a student's grade-point average or progress toward current energy crisis and the After registration is the degree. However, it should be pointed out that the "Incomplete" will be counted need to conserve gasoline completed, copies of the names as an "F" if not removed within one calendar year from the date it was assigned. resources it is hoped that there and addresses of students within a AU Audit will be more student enthusiasm given section will be mailed to the I Incomplete than two years ago when a similar students residing within that area SP Satisfactory Progress venture fizzled out from lack of and desirous of participating in a W Withdrawal participation. car pool. Grade-point avenges are computed by dividing the number of grade-points earned Students then may on their own by the number of units attempted. Only units and grade points earned by a student The plan is simple. During initiative arrange the details of while enrolled at this College are used to compute the resident grade-point average. registration a map will be posted the pool for their particular area. of the Inland area and will be Raleigh Strader, ASB Senator Expanded Grade Symbol Definitions: divided into sections with and organizer for this year's car CR—Credit: A satisfactory or better level of performance, equivalent to the grade of A, identification numbers. Students pooling program said "we B, or C, has been demonstrated in meeting course objective (for graduate students, will locate their residence on the encourage all those interested to equivalent to the grade of A or B). map. note the number, and then sign-up during registration." NC—No Credit: Performance at an unsatisfactory or failing level, equivalent to a grade // of D or F (for graduate students, equivalent to the grade of C, D or F). Does not award credit for the course. Love" & Christian Life I—Incomplete: An incomplete signifies that a portion of required course work has not The Christian Life Club is of forty young people ranging in been completed and evaluated in the prescribed time period due to unforeseen, but sponsoring a Christian musical age from junior high thru college fully justified, reasons and that there is still a possibility of earning credit. It is the called • Love" which will be and is directed by an alumni of responsibility of the student to bring pertinent information to the instructor and performed by the Bethelaires, CSCSB, class of '69. to reach agreement on the means by which the remaining course requirements will Friday. December 7 in PS 10. • Love" is a Young World be satisfied. A final grade is assigned when the work agreed upon has been com­ The.performance will be free Musical by Otis Skillings and is pleted and evaluated. and enhanced by a sound track, about attitudes of love and how SP—Satisfactory Progress: The "SP" symbol is used in connection with courses that ex­ multi-media, spotlight, love can change our attitudes. tend beyond one academic term. The symbol indicates tliat work in progress has stageprops. choreography, and a Refreshments will be served at been evaluated as satisfactory to date but that the assignment of a grade must await 500 watt-16channel P.A, system. the Quad Area in conjunction with the completion of additional course work. Cumulative enrollment in units attempted The Bethelaires is comprised the Art Show for a donation. may not exceed the total number applicable to the student's educational objective. 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Mi ON JOURNALISM •r CSiristian Los Angeles San Bernardino Time Magazine Le Monde Crusade Times (Oct. 12) Sun Telegram (Sept. 24) Weekly (Sept. 14) (Sept. 13) (Oct. 21) The Nixon Administration did CHILE; AN ALL TOO FAMILIAR what it could to make life for PATTERN WASHINGTON - The move to Cliile's Curfew Allende uncomfortable, mostly- topple President Salvador Economic Situation through financial pressure on Latin American history Allende of Chile drew mixed Late in 1971 the facts revealed institutions like the World Bank. continues desparingly to stumble reaction here yesterday even that the economic situation was down the same baleful, gore- though it was carried out by the becoming critical in Chile. An •••H's a Boon In August 1971,asaresult'of U.S. drenched path. Events in Chile article in the Tulsa Daily World of most cohesive pro-American complaints that debt-laden Chile after the September coup which lj)ec. 5, 1971, reported on rising element in the country, the armed was a poor credit risk, the led to the death of President forces. protests, including a Export-Import Bank refused to Allende and the formation of a military junta, have been demonstration of over 5,000 for Family Life White House Deputy Press make a $21 million loan to following an all too familiar women protesting food shortages. Secretary Gerald Warren LanChile airline to enable it to pattern: foreign groups are This news article continued: BY DAVID F. BELNAP declined comment on the situation buy three Boeing jets, even though openly teaming up with the "They are complaining that, Tlmm iteH WriMr beyond saying the administration the airline had a perfect repayment record. U.S. exports saviours of "genuine after a year of President Salvador SANTIAGO—The nightly curfew "will be watching the reports Allende's government, the to Chile overall declined 50 democracy"; the same imposed by military authorities in very carefully." conomic «itiiation is so strained percent during Allende's three oversimplified and admonitory Chile's capital has dramatically im­ slogans are bandied about; the that it is difficult to feed their At the State Department, years. proved the quality of family life. people are dished out the same old families adequately . . . such spokesman John King said it Military Rapport. But the items as meat, chicken, fish and "It's done more for marital fidelity would be "inappropriate to promises, peasants and workers Pentagon remained on relatively assured that the "basic rights certain vegetables are in a month than six months of hard­ comment in a substantive good terms with Chile's military they have won will be increasingly absent from stores. shell evangelism," said one foreign manner." He reported that the brass. Last year, for instance, safeguarded"; there is that Beef is now allowed to be sold only observer. American embassy in Santiago, the U.S. extended $10 million to familiar cry about ••ridding the Ion the average of one week a He wa.s referring to the popular located not far from the the Chilean air force to buy motherland of the yoke of 1 month. Even when sales are legal, Chilean penchant for "la casa vhb lives- time for complacency but for- Furthermore he increased his [shortly after this time. However, on a busy boulevard', "and in; the compassion and renewed support to 43 per cent in March 's (he battle is ot over. International morning the birds wake tee tip'in- dedication to the structures that parliamentary elections. [communism never gives up. When stead of the nqi^ of auth engidPs.^ enlarge the liberties of mankind. [the Reds suffer defeats, they . For the rhdst part, only rhiliiary, Hundreds of thousands were out in [immediately undertake whatever patrols ro3n,v the streets after cur­ (he streets to celebrate the third [strategy and tactics they feel Vill few. th? !tlillness'i"s Rhattered'hy nd-' anniversary , of his election [eventually turn the tide. casional bursts nf ^nfire, as'sfctirii earlier this month. Allende has Apparently the military junta in ty forces continue to rpot oui^ isdlaf-;.- been thwarted by a hostile- [Chile recognizes this fact'and ed pockets of armed'resistance to JK'X" opposition in Congress . His errpr [plans to move to thwart the the revolution. . may have been to neglect the [continuing Red war against Chile. ! "You feel safer when you hear thci opposition of smaller private guns." said a housewife. "Yon know [Gen. Pinochet, head of the four- sector groups, such as the road the amiy, is out there protecting [man junta, declared that they will hauliers and the shopkeepers, to you.* "exterminate Marxism." (Tulsa his Socialist and nationalising [Daily World, Sept. 14, 1973) measures.

•sr ..from right to left

New Statesman The Militant London Der Spiegel (Sept. 14) (Oct. 19) Guardian (Oct. 1) Editorial:

(Letter, Oct. 11) The October 1 Der Spiegel DISASTER IN CHILE STUDENT VICTIM OF JUNTA'S Dear Readers, SLAUGHTER described the results: WITNESS IN SANTIAGO: *1 CAN The warning signs were clear. •At night when the curfew has Seattle • David Hathaway. 24. HEAR MACHINE GUNS GOIKG Before the new government drew emptied the streets, mop-up We hope you will was the roommate of Frank AGAIN. . breath there was the sordid squads move in. In the morning, appreciate our Teruggi. an American graduate attempt to suborn the CIA with passersby find huge pools of blood student who was found riddled Sir, • I am a staunch efforts to show how ITT dollars. This was closely on the sidewalks, or corpses with bullets in the Santiago Conservative and an admitted diverse reality really followed by the assassination of covered with newspapers, as for morgue early this month: He was capitalist with (need I say the liberal General Schneider. example, on the business street of is and how journalism among those murdered by the nevertheless?) a very real Then last June came the shelling Huerfanos. Slum dwellers fished merely reflects this. of the presidential palace by a Chilean junta as -foreign concern for my fellow men. My son has quite different political forty-five bodies out of the Rio fascist-minded army unit. Hard extremists." Mapochonot far from the Paduel On Oct. 9, Hathaway told The opinions, and is a fervid advocate We have chosen (^ile on the heels of this attempted coup airport, and in the center of Militant what happened to him and of all that the late Senor Allende came a general strike of the Santiago itself several l>odies as an example of how roommate in the wake of the represented, but the bond of privileged, whose war of attrition his piled up against a bridge over the one event can be seen military coup. OnSept. 20, just 15 affection and understanding had in any case been going on for Mapocho. three years. And the response of minutes after the 8 p.m. curfew. between us has always tteen (and reported) in the Popular Unity coalition was in Frank and Dave were sitting at strong, and we both believe that • Witnesses claim that soldiers many different ways. every case patient, gentlemanly, home when police entered, brutality of any sort should be shot their officers when they exposed and halted. If you feel that cautious • and inadequate. It has looking for foreigners. ordered them to execute For example, the been painfully proved yet again Hathaway said the the publication of his poignant and prisoners,"" the October 1 Der that appeasement of oligarchy •antiforeigner hysteria" was distressing letter from Santiago Spiegel reported. Christian Crusade does not work even as a whipped up by the junta "to use would perhaps enlighten your Weekly talks about temporary accommodation. The foreigners in Chile as readers, please use it: • Another soldier paid with his how the people life for refusing to carry out such appetite of reaction increases scapegoats. They tried to blame "The climate of terror is finally, moved to with the eating. all Chile s problems on these indescribable: the shooting goes an order. He was shot as he threw 14,000 foreign guerrillas" who on all night, house to house away his helmet, and rifle in remedy the situation It is too early to assign precise had come into Chile under Allende searches all day. People are protest. The reason was that one in Chile while Le responsibility for the military to provoke violence and civil arrested and not seen again until of his comrades guarding a line of Modde blames ' the uprising. The likelihood is that war." to kill Chileans," and to they float up in the river or are people standing at a bread outlet in Santiago"s Mapocho district American military. the trail will lead t>ack to the take jobs away."" identified in the morgue. Pentagon, if a proper The police ransacked their Sociology books burned along with shot a child who was crying. " investigation can ever be house but could only find a few- left-wing texts and poetry; folk The Los Angeles Times mounted. But in default of this, it Marxist books and magazines, music records confiscated as discusses the effect does seem possible to say that mostly in Frank"s room. Frank Los Angeles well as Tchaikovsky (•it"s a the coup has had on Nixonism and its allies were wasakudentof economics at the Russian name') and Joan Baez; already too heavily implicated in University of Chile, and Dave was torture to put the Brazilians to Sentinel strengthening family the subversion of Allende for at that time working as a lathe shame, mass executions, and life and Time Magazine them to be exonerated now. operator in a Santiago factory shot while trying to escape": reports on Allende's after completing studies in (Sept. 20) Latin America is a continent press conferences that are a sociology. whitewash mockery of lies and attire. which, though rich in natural After spending a night in jail, TAKEOVER IN CHILE foodstuffs and resources, has bullshit. the two were taken to the national CAUSE FOR ALARM Perhaps we are lucky steadily been growing poorer stadium and placed in a cell with •'leanhear rifles and machine under the impact of foreign other foreigners. About six hours guns going again over to the east. America pawns itself off as a to have the San exploitation. concessionaire later, Frank Teruggi was called They are murdering someone. nation that believes in law and Bernardino Sun at our labour and sheer rotten out of the cell by the guards. He Not far from us is a hillside where order, whatever that means. If so, government. For a brief moment disposal. They stress was not seen alive again. they take people for firing squads: America believes in it it seemed to many observers that Dave was informed of his death most nights we can hear abrupt conditionally. the benefits the coup a genuine, constitutional remedy by the U.S. consulate and was bursts of automatic fire from the will have on American could and would be applied to taken to the morgue to identify the hill. Sometimes they leave bodies/ Duped Americans bought the business since we can these evils. With the extinction of con that we went into Vietnam to body. It was so riddled with in the streets as a warning but now supply the mili­ that hope, it is time to take stock. bullets, however, that Hathaway more usually people are just save freedom. Yet the great white could not identify it. The body was vanished. knight of the world has never tary with arms and The Left, so often accused of finally identified as that of risento save freedom in South equipment quite openly being the first to resort to Teruggi by the fingerprints and a "The British Embassy has Africa. Rhodesia or even Spain violence: the first to flout the not to mention the dental plate. shown itself up in the expected for that matter. •democratic rules," has once • • It s hard to say why Frank was light by refusing to give asylum or training of officers again been too defensive. It has killed. " said Hathaway. - Many even temporary refuge to a single Last week the fairly and in our military happened before, as we pointed foreigners suspected of being person. If you have any political honorably elected socialist schools. out last month. The Spanish extremists" were beaten, but this voice in England, protest this, government of Chile was Republic, the Hungarian brutal treatment was very embarrass them, telephone the overthrown. The U .S. military did commune, the German and Italian Foreign Office, and ask why. get not go into Chile on the side of the arbitrary. Socialist and Communist parties; In June of this year • One night they brought four or your MP to ask why Britain is not people. all fell before the Fascist five Chileans into the corridor taking a humanitarian stance, I asked one of my The pious American press did onslaught a generation ago. in rightinfrontofthetwo cells of write letters to the Times, raise friends how her many cases without a shot being not moralize about this, but fell foreigners and beat them petitions to the Prime Minister, fired. More recently in Greece back to alleged objective father was doing violently with gun butts and clubs anything that can push the British the forces of radical change found journalism, a concept believed lately. She replied for two or three hours. I don t to save a few lives. the Colonels no less ruthless only by the foolish and the gulible. know why they did it, knowing that fine, running guns as when faced with a tentative and • Help us to save those who are we would probably go out and tell usual under the guise cautious challenge. being killed with premeditation. It THE COUP about what they were doing. would be no great sacrifice in the of the Peace Cor^s, And now we must add the name "Infact, among the foreigners safety of London simply to raise In the mind of this writer the this time in Chile. of Allende to the list of Arbenz. in my cell, there was an your voices. We, here, trying to American military was involved It seemed a great Goulart. Bosch. Jagan and all the agreement, an understanding, get people into safe places, run in the coup. They were used South American leaders who have that this story had to be told to thedaily riskofafiring squad for against the people and supported joke then but it found a popular mandate no evervone,.and that when we got out our pains."" the military coup. It is my opinion doesn't seem so wewouldtakethetruthoutto each guarantee against the pitiless that the CIA and American funny now. determination of the rich to hold of our countries about the terrible My son has been in Santiago for corporate interests on to their own. conditions in Chile. " some months, and I am of course, masterminded the coup and U.S. Hathaway estimated there were more than a little anxious about military might and arms helped to Yours sincerely, about?,000 people in the stadium. him. So will you please withhold secure it. It was overcrowded. People had to our names. either sleep overlapping each The American press all but dell Richards other or take turns, sleeping in Yours sincerely, ignored the frenzied movement of Copy Editor ; four-hour shifts. The first two Father American military equipment and Pawprint" /-'V' days he was there, no food was manpower just prior" to the . • !••/*•.-V.; • ' !• V-J " - given to the prisoners: on the~ military takeover. third day. they got only some America is basically a bread and coffee. rightwing nation which values When asked how: he.was property rights to the' detriment released. Hathaway emphasized Si.?''- • i ' of human rights, America's world the important role of ••• dealings reflect this obvious international pressure, especially from the United States. commitment. He felt that cables, letters, and other forms of pressure from the U.S. hadforced the U.S. embassy to make a deal with the military. PAGE 14

GRADUATION REQUIREMENT CHECK Cost - Of - Living Council A candidate for June, July or August graduation must file a graduation requirement check at the Office of Admissions and Records by Jan. 28. No graduation requirement check should be requested until a senior has completed 150 quarter hours, including the Grants CSEA Re-hearing current work in progress. If the student does not complete the requirements in the term for which the graduation check was filed, a second check must be requested indicating the new date at which he expects to graduate. A one-time fee of $6 is required when the request for graduation check is submitted On 1973 Pay Hikes The fee is paid to the Bursar, Room AD 111. A $2 late fee will be assessed after the Jan Persistance and attention to CSEA was the only organization 28 deadline. detail has paid off for CSEA with a to file a complete petition for re­ Departmental honors are offered in Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, new hearing before the Cost of hearing. Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. Requirements are outlined in the College Living Council on state The bulk of CSEA's appeal Bulletin. Students who wish to be considered for departmental honors should contact employees' 1973 pay raises. argument will be rebuttal of false their department office. The hearing on CSEA's appeal and erronious testimony by the will be held November 30th in California Taxpayers' FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Washington D.C. CSEA state Association presented to the President John B. Matheny and council earlier this year. Winter 1974 CSEA General Manager Walter Matheny has met with high W. Taylor will present CSEA's administration officials to secure Classes meeting four days a week at: Examination time: case. their help in preparing CSEA's 8:00 appeal. Director of Finance Wednesday, March 20, 8:00-10:00 Careful research by CSEA's 9:00 Tuesday, March 19, 8:00-10:00 legal department put the Cost of Verne Orr and employee- 10:00 Monday, March 18, 8:00-10:00 Living Council in the position employer relations chief James 11:00 Tuesday, March 19, 10:30-12:30 whereadenialoftheappeal would Stearns will provide Matheny with 12:00 Wednesday, March 20, 10:30-12:30 be to deny state employees due a letter to the council supporting 1:00 Tuesday, March 19, 1:00-3:00 process of law. reversal of the COLC's ruling. 2:^0 Monday, March 18, 1:00-3:00 That ruling resulted in loss of 3:00 Monday, March 18, 3:00-5:00 The CSEA appeal was filed pay increases rariging from 5 to 4:00 Wednesday, March 20, 3:00-5:00 early in September. The answer 20 percent for thousands of civil from Washington, however, did service, stat^ college and Classes meeting Monday-Wednesday at: Examination time: not come until November 19th. university employees. 8:00-9:50 Wednesday, March 20, 8:00-10:00 9:00-10:50 Monday, March 18 , 8:00-10:00 10:00-11:50 Monday, March 18 , 8:00-10:00 11:00-12:50 Wednesday, March 20, 10:30-12:30 Letters to 12:00-1:50 Wednesday, March 20, 10:30-12:30 the 1:00-2:50 Wednesday, March 20, 1:00-3:00 Editor 2:00-3:50 Monday, March 18 , 3:00-5:00 3:00-4:50 Wednesday, March 20, 3:00-5:00 Ms. Joanle Welser 4:00-5:50 Wednesday, March 20, 5:00-7:00 Editor of Pawprlnt 5:00-6:50 Wednesday, March 20, 5:00-7:00 California State College 5:30-7:20 Monday, March 18 , 5:30-7:30 5500 State College Parkway November 30, 1973 6:00-7:50 Monday, March 18 ,7:00-9:00 San Bemardinoi California 7:00-8:50 Wednesday, March 20, 7:00-9:00 7:30-9:20 Monday, March 18 Dear Ms. Editor: ,7:30-9:30

In the Pawprlnt issue dated November 13, 1973 there was an article Classes meeting Tuesday-Thursday at: Examination time: on page 10 under the heading Impeachment Continued. The article stated 8:00-9:50 Tuesday, March 19, 8:00-10:00 that I was the Chairperson of the petition drive here on can^jus to im­ 9:00-10:50 peach Nixon. There were statements attributed to me as if I had been Tuesday, March 19, 8:00-10:00 personally interviewed. 10:00-11:50 Tuesday, March 19, 10:30-12:30 11:00-12:50 Tuesday, March 19, 10:30-12:30 I would like a retraction of this article. At no time was I inter­ 12:00-1:50 Tuesday, March 19, 1:00-3:00 viewed, nor did I volunteer my services to this drive. I would never 1:00-2:50 Tuesday, March 19, 1:00-3:00 regardless of ny personal views use a student publication. I feel that 2:00-3:50 Tuesday, March 19, 3:00-5:00 the Pawprlnt Is for the students to voice their opinions in, not for me. 3:00-4:50 Tuesday, March 19, 3:00-5:00 4:00-5:50 Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Tuesday, March 19, 5:00-7:00 5:00-6:50 Tuesday, March 19, 5:00-7:00 5:30-7:20 Tuesday, March 19, 5:30-7:30 6:00-7:50 Tuesday, March 19, 7:00-9:00 nda R. Purden 7:00-8:50 Tuesday, March 19, 7:00-9:00 7:30-9:20 Tuesday, March 19, 7:30-9:30 Who's Who & Why? The Cause Classes meeting: Examination time: Editor, Dear Ms. Weiser, 6:00-9:50 Monday Monday, March 18, 7:00-9:00 6:00-9:50 Tuesday Tuesday, March 19, 7:00-9:00 We ask you to bring to the Realizing that everyone has 6:00-9:50 Wednesday Wedne^ay, March 20, 7:00-9:00 attention of your readers the their pride and dignity, but that 6:00-9:50 Thursday Thursday, March 14,7:00-9:00 writing contest being sponsored sometimes this can be Phil. 105, Phil. 190, in Room PS 10 Monday, March 18, 10:30-12:30 by Spectrum, the UCSB literary detrimental in human Psych. 388, Soc. 388, 488,1.S. 388 March 18 & 19, 7-10:00 Room TBA magazine. $100 is offered for the relationships, the women's best work in poetry and $100 for liberation movement at this For any classes not listed above, contact the Office of Academic Planning. the best in prose fiction, school has shed some light on submitted by any student, what I feel is either a pertinent PETITIONING FOR POST-BACCALAUREATE CREDIT graduate or undergraduate, in any area of question or at least a Students who need fewer than three courses to graduate may be permitted to enroll college, junior college, or worthy observation. for post-baccalaureate credit during the final term of their senior year. Post-baccalaureate university. The deadline is credit is used to signify courses taken after the bachelor's degree and does not necessarily Valentine's Day, February 14, It seems to me (and please don't mean graduate credit, i.e., credit applicable to an advanced degree. A petition is available 1973. Manuscripts should be sent write me off immediately as being in the Office of Admissions and Records. to: an M.C.P., as the miserable SPECTRUM wench calls it), that there are P.O. Box 14800, UCSB those women who once-upon-a- SELF-PACED INDEPENDENT STUDY COURSES Santa Barbara, Calif. 93107 time accepted their traditional During the winter term 1974 a pilot program is being offered in which students may Entries cannot be returned roleor"place"butnow reject it, enroll in certain courses on an independent study basis. 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Further information regarding these courses is available from the Office winning works will be published in recognized it to befein with. of Academic Planning or the individual course instructors. the Spring 1973 Spectrum, and There are those women who Eng 170 Studies in Literature Schroeder works not winning a prize will be argue for "the cause" interms of Ssci 210 Statistics for Social Sciences Floyd considered for publication in the existing standards and values, same issue. and those women for whom ' .the COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO Spectrum was founded in 1955 cause" has been the rejection of MULTI-COURSE CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION and has presented the first existing standards and values. publication of works by such As part of an experimental study being conducted this term, students now have new eminent authors as William What I'm trying to say that is, opportunities to spend a full quarter out of the classroom while preparing for compre­ Carlos Williams, Samuel from my past but limited hensive examinations that serve as an alternative to regular course instruction. The. Beckett, Donald Davie, Hugh experience, is that you can't teach examinations in Psychology and Sociology will cover the equivalent of at least three Kenner, and many others. The an "old dog" new tricks, but you regular courses, the passing of any one complete exam will earn 15 quarter units. The 1972 and 1973 issues of Spectrum can still teach an "old trick" to student may enroll for 15 or 10 units in the field of required upper-division General have been awarded first prize in come sit on papa's face. Education. Every student who registers will receive detailed instructions, study guides, the Sixth and Seventh Annual and other materials to help him guide himself during preparation for the test of his College Literary Magazine Soliciting for confrontation. choice. (See final examination schedule.) Sincerely, A student may roister for any one of the following comprehensive examinations. Contest sponsored by the For advice, information and consent to register please see: Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines. Three Dollar Bill Psychology 388 (core courses) Philip Herold PS 216 We will be most grateful for any (special editor of management Sociology 388 (core courses) Bernhardt Mortensen AD 173 publicity you can afford us. opinions) Sociology 488 (elective courses) Bernhardt Mortensen AD 173 The Limp Wrist, issues and Interdisciplinary Studies 388 Yours sincerely, answers desk (upper-division General Education) Walter Zoecklein LC 260 Pilot Project Director Leslie E. Van Marter LC 231 or LC 226 More Letters , Terry Schwartz, Barbara Grant, NOTICE: Students whose records of Extension Credit were evaluated prior to March 7, Carlos Jimenez 1973, will be provided a reevaluation upon request. Contact the Office of Admissions! Editors Next Page \n PAGE 15 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

Seventy units or 14 full-term courses distributed in the following manner. Courses* Winter Jobs Still applicable to the General Education requirements for 1973-74 are indicated in parentheses. The courses being offered winter quarter appear in boldface type.

A. Basic Studies: two courses Available In Europe One course each from two of the four following areas: a. English composition (En^ish 101) Paying student jobs in ski and andboardarrangements. A 5-day b. Mathematics (Mathematics 100,101,200) other winter resorts are still orientation is also provided to available in Europe. Jobs are give students a brief introduction c. Philosophy (Philosophy 105) given out on a first come, first to Europe before going to their d. Oral Communication (Drama 120) served, basis to any full or part jobs. Students wishing to remain time student who applies in Europe longer can be placed in B. Humanities: three courses immediately. Most of the jobs are second jobs. One course in the arts: in Alpine 5ki resorts in Any student between ttie ages of , a. Art (Art 200) Switzerland, Austria, Germany 17 and 27 may obtain a job and France. There are also b. Music (Music 180) application form, job listings and openings in hotels and descriptions, and the SOS ,c. Drama (Drama 250) restaurants in larger cities. Handbook on earning your way in Tw<^ courses in letters: A paying job provides the Europe by sending their name, a. Literature (English 110, 111, 170) opportunity to see Europe while address, educational institution, b. Philosophy (Philosophy 190) earning some money. Standard and $1 (for printing, postage, addressing and handling) to either c. Foreign studies (Foreign Language 450; French 101, 102, 103; German wages are paid, but the big saver SOS-Student Overseas Services, 101, 102, 103; Russian 101,102, 103; Spanish 101,102,103, 441)*t is the free room and board which is provided with each job and Box, 5173, Santa Barbara, Calif. arranged in advance. 93108 or S.O.S. - 22 Ave. de la C. Natural Sciences: two courses Liberie, Luxembourg • Europe. One course from the life sciences: All job arrangements are made Interested students are advised to a. Biology (Biolc^ 100, 202) on a non-profit basis by Student prepare themselves by obtaining, Overseas Services (SOS), a One course from the physical sciences: and holding until requested, 3 student run organization for the small passport-size photographs a. Chemistry (Chemistry 100, 205, 215) past 15 years. SOS charges only and a letter of recommendation b. Physics (Physics 100, 111, 211) for the actual paper work involved from either a school official or c. Natural Sciences (Natural Sciences 100) in confirming the job and room former employer. d. Earth Science (Earth Science 101) D. Social Sciences: three courses (Social Sciences 140, 142, 144, 146,'150, 155, 160) Letters " Editor E. Lower-division General Education electives: two courses To be chosen from the designated courses in two of the four major categories Dear Editor. and Kathy Taliani (Senior Class" (A, B, C, D) above. Treasurer). Other Junior Class Thank you for the coverage of officers are Greg Moloney, Vice- F. Upper-division General Education requirement: two courses the A.S.B. officers. However, for President and Bob Lautz, To be chosen from: Humanities 330, 333, 350, 470; Social Sciences 300, 312, those officers in the large Treasurer. Other Senior Class 321; Natural Sciences 300, 310, 330, 350. (The two courses must be from picture, you neglected to include officers are Larry Freenstra, two different schools. This requirement can also be met through Inter­ which offices were represented President. Doug Harris, Vice- disciplinary Studies 388.) by which people. Students reading President. and Roy Martin. tlie paper saw a lot of names and a Secretary. lot of faces, but if upon having a Finally, I would like to know FOOTNOTES request, complaint or whatever, your reasoning for using two full Community college courses may be readily transferred to satisfy each of the lower would have no idea which one of pages for the Foundation's division General Education requirements. those names and faces to contact budget. for their particular problem, * Credit toward the general education requirement will be awarded only upon com­ Also, I would like to identify the Rita Gibbons pletion of two introductory courses in one foreign language. > two unknown beings in the large Jr. Class President t Students who have completed a course in one of the foreign language options made photograph. There are Pat available in the Spring term 1972 will be allowed to complete a second course in Egetter(Junior Class Secretary) that option in lieu of Foreign Language 101-102. KSON Songfest COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM ROOM CODE Anyone who thinks he has 1 • qq Non-credit courses Administration Building AD songwriting talent is being given 100-299 Lower-division courses designed primarily for freshmetl and Biological Sciences Building BI an opportunity to have his music sophomores Physical Sciences Building PS listened to by a prestigious and 300-499 Upper-division courses of junior and senior level; graduate credit Physical Education Facility and Pool PE influential publishing company may be awarded if course is accepted in a specific graduate program Fine Arts Building FA during the 3rd Annual Country 500-599 Courses for upper-division, fifth-year credential and graduate Library-Classroom Building LC Star Songfest conducted by KSON students Student Services Building 88 Radio. 600-699 Courses for graduate students The KSON Country Star REMINDER Determine your eligibility for enrolling in each course by consulting the course descriptions in the current catalog. Many Songfest is a require prior completion of other courses, consent of instructor or department head, admission to the Teacher Credenti^ songwriting contest designed to Program, etc. Failure to meet these requirements could cause a delay in registration. allow all amateur songwriters the opportunity to compete and the Schedule Dept. and winner will have his songs No. Catalog No. Couzte Title Section Room Instructor lime Days Ualls published by the House of Hits GENERAL EDUCATION Publishing Company. BASIC STUDIES Entering songwriters should En^ish Composition not have any songwriting 1250 Eng 101 Freshman Composition 1 LC 293 Kramer 8:00 MWThF 5 agreements and all songs 1251 Eng 101 Freshman Composition 2 LC 285 Sluss^ 9:00 MWThF 6 submitted should be previously 1252 Eng 101 Freshman Composition 3 LC 287 Golden 11:00 MTThF 5 unpublished. There is no charge for entering Mathematics the contest. 2400 Math 100 The Ideas of Mathematics 1 BI 101 Stein 9:00 MTWTh 5 Winning songs will be 2401 Math 100 The Ideas of Mathematics 2 PS 122 Spencer 11:00 MTThF 6 submitted to major country music 2402 Math 100 The Ideas of Mathematics 3 BI 101 McConnell 2:00 MTThF 5 stars for their consideration to be 7-6:50 p.m. 2403 Math 100 The Ideas of Mathematics 4 PS 202 McConnell TTh 6 recorded. 2404 •Math 101 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 1 BI 124 Dennemeyer 8:00 MTThF 6 2405 •Math 101 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 2 BI 104 Murphy 1:00 MTWTh 5 Entry deadline is January 4, 2409 Math 200 Basic Concepts of Calculus 1 BI 104 Spencer 9:00 MTThF 5 1974. 2410 Math 200 Basic Concepts of Calculus 2 BI 102 Whitlock 12:00 MTWTh 6 Phflosophy Committee 1800 Phil 105 Argument and Evidence 1 LC 250 Crocker 9:00 MTThF 5 1801 Phil 105 Argument and Evidence « 2 LC 224 Crocker 10:00 MTThF 6 1802 Phil 105 Argument and Evidence 3 LC 250 SUff 12:00 MTWTh 5 Plans Bidg. The Student Union Committee Oral Communication is now planning and designing a 1200 Dram 120 Oral Communication 1 LC 287 Caputo 10:00 MTThF 5 on-campus building that will be 1201 Dram 120 Oral Communication 2 LC 224 Caputo 11:00 MTThF 6 built, operated, used and paid for * Indicates courses which have a prerequisite: please cheek the catalog before completing r^dsttaNon. by CSCSB students. Decisions are being made now Schedult1 Dept. and that will determine the size, No. Catalog No. Course Title Section Room Instructor lime Dsirs UntCs facilities included, and HUMANITIES architectural style of the Art building. All students interested Art 200 8tudies in Art PS 10 ' Lintault 12:00 MTThF 6 in contributing input are invited to attend the weekly meetings of the Letters — Literature Committee in SS142 Fridays at 8 Sluaser 8:00 MWThF 5 Eng 111 World Literature H LC 285 a.m. Schroeder -TBA- & Eng 170 Studies in Literature . TheSU-COMis comprised of 5 '" • (Sell-paced course. Independent Study) students, 2 faculty, and 2 FL 450 Foreign Literature in Translation: LC 263 Clark 10:00 MTWTh 5 Sj|50 administrators. Latin American Fiction Schedule Dept. and PAGE 16 No. Catalog No. Course Yitle Section Room Instructor Time Days 1351 PL 450 Foreign Literature in Translation: Album Review LC 269 RydeTT 1-2:50 French 20th Century Novel MW Letters — Philosophy 1803 • Pha 190 G/.UGED" Studies in Philosophy 1 LC 224 Staff ' 1804 Phfl 190 Studies in Philosophy 9:00 MTWTh by Bruce Scott 2 LC 295 Staff 1805 Pha 190 Studies in PhUosophy 10:00 MTWTh 3' LC 269 Crocker 12:00 MTThF GLUGGO Letters ~ Language Group [The Language Placement EiaminaMoiu wUl be given Wov*t»K'>T 30, 1973 at 2:00-4:00 p.m. in room LC 27. Vertigo (VEL-1015) 1400 Fren 101 Elementary French I LC 287 1401 •Fren 102 Staff 9:00 MTWTh 6 Elementary French II j LC 256 1402 •Fren 102 Madsen 9:00 MTWTh 5 GLUGGO is the magic Elementary French II 2 LC 276 1403 •Fren 103 Madsen 12:00 MTWTh 5 something which will accomplish Intermediate French LC 285 1450 Ger 101 Madsen 11:00 MTWTh 5 miracles: make you skinny, make Elementary German I LC 256 1451 •Ger 102 Johns 11:00 MTWTh 5 you fat, make you realize where Elementary German II LC 217 1462 •Ger 103 Johns 1:00 MTWTh 5 it's at; improve your sex life and Intermediate German I LC 217 Staff 1500 •Russ 102 10:00 MTWTh 5 who knows what-all. As Spencer Elementary Russian II LC 245 1550 Span 101 Greathouse 8:00 MTWTh 5 Elementary Spanish I LC 295 Davis says on the album cover 1551 •Span 102 Bas 9:00 MTWTh 5 Elementary Spanish II i LC 256 Staff testimon^, "I used to feel 1552 •Span 102 10:00 MTWTh 5 Elementary Spanish U 2 LC 987 Staff nervous, irritable,depressed and 1553 •Span 103 Intermediate Spanish I 1:00 MTWTh 5 short ofbreath.Thena^friend told LC 245 Waggoner 9:00 MTWTh 5 me about Gluggo. Now I don't feel NATURAL SCIENCES anything." But,, hopefully, you Life Sconces will, after a trip around your turntable. GLUGGO is the name of 2200 Biol 100 ,1 Topics in Biology Lec PS 10 the newest LP by the Spencer 2201 Biol 100 Wilson 11:00 MTWTh 6 Lab 1 BI 127 Davis Group. It's a bit inore 2202 Kol 100 Kuehner 2-4:50 M flippant, more country-fried Lab 2 BI 127 Zinsmeister 8-10:50 T 22b3 Biol 100 than their previous ones and it Lab 3 BI 127 Kuehna* 2204 Biol 100 2-4:50 T manages to be solid, spontaneous Lab 4 BI 127 Zinsmeister 2205 Biol 100 8-10:50 W and good. Lab 5 BI 127 Keuhner 2-4:50 W Physical Sciences Try GLUGGO And Seel Throi^hout the nine songs on 2300 Chem 100 Chemistry in the Modern World Lec PS 10 Kalbus the album, Spencer Davis 2301 Chem 100 8:00 MTWTh 5 Lab 1 PS 225 Staff 2302 Chem 100 2-3:50 M alternately cooks, slides and Lab 2 PS 226 Staff picks his way in and out of 2303 Chem 100 10-11:50 1 T Lab 3 PS 225 Staff 2-3:50 rhythmic rock "n'roll while Pete 2306 •Chem 215 Introductory Chemistry I: Atomic W Lec PS 224 Harris 11:00 York lays down some solid, Structure and Chemical Bonding MTWTh 6 2307 •Chem 215 omnipresent drums & other Lab 1 PS 225 Harris 2308 •Chem' 215 8-10:50 MW percussion. York's solidity Lab 2 PS 225 Harris 2350 Escl 101 2-4:50 TTh stands him well in "Tumble Down Physical Geology Lec PS 202 Williams 2351 Esci 101 2-3:50 MW 5 Tenement Row," the only song Lab PS 225 Williams 1-3:50 F (tongue-in-cheek biographical) SOCIAL SCIENCES Davis wrote for GLUGGO. Adding 4900 Ssci 142 World Civiiizations II, The Civilizations PS 10 Campbell 10:00 another layer is Eddie Hardin, of the East and West MTThF 5 keyboard & moog man. Hardin 4901 Ssci 165 Minority Groups in America LC 224 Pangulula 7-8:50 p.m. TTh may not possess the virtuosity 4902, Ssci 160 Contemporary Civilization n 5 1 LC 277 Decker 9:00 MTWTh 5 that his predecessor, Steve 4903 Ssci 160 Contemporary Civilization II 2 LC 214 Decker 1-2:50 TTh 5 Winwood, did (& does) but he UPPER-DIVISION makes up for this lack of complex 1650 ^ Hum 350 Literary and Cultural Traditions of. chordio chorddity with a simple PS 10 9:00 MTWTh 5 but effectively fluid style. Charlie Western Europe Oliver 2502 Nsci 350 Natural Phenomena McCracken's bass sometimes PS 10 Ikenberry/ 7*8:50 p.ni. MW 5 DeRemer works on solos; but is best when it 4914 Ssci 300 Non-W^tern World blends, as when McCracken is PS- 10 1:00 MTWTh 5 underscoring the vocals on 5000 IS 388 Takata Special Com(nehensive Examination in Contact Professor Zoecklein "Don't Let It Bring You Down." Upper-Division General Education 15 5001 IS 388 •Rounding out the sound by leading Special Comprehensive Examination in Contact Professor Zoecklem it (paradoxical tho' it is) is lead Upper-Division General Education 10 guitarist . Fenwick really shines and sparkles SCHOOL OF EDUCATION through some clever jazz-rock 0050 *Educ 25A rifts, especially those on two of Reading and Study Skills Contact Educational Opportunity Program Office/Anne Turley the songs he co-authored, with (a non-credit course) 0051 *Educ 25B Hardin, "Catch You On The Reading and Study Skills Contact Educational Opportunity Program Office/Anne Turley Rebop" and "Don't Let It Bring (a non-credit course) You Down," the former of which * Indicates courses which have a prerequisite; please check the catalog before completing registration. is just beginning to really cook 0052 Educ 330 Psychological Foundations of Education Lec 1 LC 27 Lieberman 1:00 TTh when the song deadends. . . That (Students enrolling in lecture 1 must also enroll in discussion la, lb or Ic.) is, in fact, one of my complaints- (Educ 330 also requires a minimum of two hours per week tutoring.) that the good songs are too short, 0053 Educ 330 Disc la LC 52 Lieberman 1:00 MW and the bad too long; but I guess 0054 Educ 330 Disc lb LC 42 Lieberman 2:00 TTh that applies to all albums. 0055 Educ 330 Disc Ic LC 52 Garcia 2:00 TTh GLUGGO, for all its cornball (Admission to the credential program is required to register in any of the foUowing courses and in any 499 course.) 0056 *Educ 340 cover design, has one track of Elementary Curriculum and Methods I LC 53 0057 *Educ 340 Steinaker 1-2:50 MW amazingly graceful, folksy vocals Elementary Curriculum and Methods I LC 8 0058 *Educ 340 Rivera 4-5:50 p.m. TTh the truly gentle "Alone-." It's a Elementary Curriculum and Methods I LC 53 ' 0059 •Educ 341 Garcia 4-5:50 p.m. TTh blues song of strength, a song to Elementary Curriculum and Methods II LC 8 Gray 0060 •Educ 341 10-11:50 MW lift you up when the term paper Elementary Curriculum and Methods If LC 8 Gray 0061 •Educ 341 1-2:50 MW has dropped into a puddle of Elementary Curriculum and Methods II LC 269 0062 •Educ 342 Staff 4-5:50 p.m. MW coffee, when your beau has run off Curriculum and Methods for Pre-School LC 42 Lenz Education 1-2:50 MW with another beau, or when 0063 •Educ 342 they' ve started yet another hassle Curriculum and Methods for Pre-School LC 42 Staff Education 4-5:50 p.m. MW for people somewhere: 0064 •Educ 350 Student Teaching I (elementary) 0065 Mote/Staff -TBA- 5 It is possible you could get into •Educ 351 Student Teaching II (elementary) 0066 •Educ 352 Mote/Staff -TBA- 5 some ofthe songs I don't ca/^e for Seminar in Elementary Education 0067 •Educ 350 Thompson -TBA- 5 very much (three and one-half out Student Teaching I (secondary) Dolan/Staff 0068 •Educ 351 Student Teaching II (secondary) -TBA- 5 of nine); maybe you'll perceive 0069 •Educ 353 Dolan/Staff -TBA- 5 Seminar in Secondary Education LC 52 Rymer "Today Gluggo, Tomorrow The 0070 •Educ 353 3-4:50 MW 5 Seminar in Secondary Education LC 52 World" as a Santana sound, 0071 •Educ 495 Do Ian 3-4:50 TTh 5 Sociological Foundations of Education PS 10 rather than a Black Sabbath one 0072 •Educ 530 Stanton 6-9:50 p.m. T 5 Psychology and Education of Exceptional LC 52 Martinez, J. S. (or maybe, God forbid, you like Children 6-9:50 p.m. T 5 Black Sabbath). Whatever's right, 0073 •Educ 595 Independent Study Staff listen to the second and tiiird 0074 •Educ 600A Master's Degree Project -TBA- 1-5 songs on side one. . .sweet 0075 •Educ 600B Staff -TBA- 2.5 Master's Degree Project Staff killers. 0076 •Educ 610 Research Methodology in Education -TBA- 2.5 LC 297 Lieberman 4-5:50 0077 •Educ 610 Research Methodology in Education p.m. MW 5 LC 53 Garcia 7-8:50 History Lesson Time: The 0078 •Educ 630 Research in Teaching and Learning p.m. TTh 5 original Spencer Davis Group LC 53 Lenz 4-5:50 p.m. & M 5 consisted ofSpencer Davis, Steve 0079 •Educ 635 7-8:50 p.m. M Seminar in Reading LC 52 Staff Winwood, and Pete 0080 •Educ 640 7-8:50 p.m. MW 5 Elementary School Curriculum LC 8 Thompson p.m. York. Personnel changes 0081 •Educ 641 Media and Strategies in Teaching 7-8:50 TTh 5 0082 LC 8 Senour, R, 4-5:50 p.m. MW 5 resulted in transients Dee •Educ 650 Educational and Career Planning LC 224 Senour, M. Murray, David Hynes & Phil 0083 •Educ 651 Laws and Ethics Relating to Children 4-5:50 p.m. TTh 5 LC 42 Staff 7-8:50 p.m. MW 5 Sawyer truckin' through, leaving 0084 •Educ 659B Field Work and Internship Senour, M. -TBA- 2 the group as it is (after solo (Students enrollii^ in Educ 659B will be required to attend a seminar Mondays. 4-5:50) efforts by Davis, and duo efforts 0085 •Educ 695 Foundations of Education LC 42 Steinaker 7-8:50 p.m. TTh by Hardin & York). Recommended Oldie: The Feb. 1968 release. Spencer Davis' Greatest Hits.

vgsq na eioM ..IT* r.ir.: Schediile Dept. and Instruetcw Ttzne Daya Untta PAGH 17 No. Catatof No. Couzte ntlc Section Romn ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 6-9:50 p.m. M 5 1000 Enst 300 A Survey of Environmental Problems PS 207 White, K. It's Happening ETHNIC STUDIES Staff 6-9:50 p.m. M 5 At The Gym 1265 Eng 439 Black Literature LC 256 Roth 12:00 MTThF 5 4308 Anth 351 Indians of North America LC 27 Anyatonwu 9-12:50 S 5 By Jaga Nath Singhglassman 4409 Econ 350 Economics of Pocket Underdevelopment: LC 296 The Ghetto MW 5 Black History II LC 247 Staff 5-6:50 p.m. The first time I ever went into 4505 Hist 332 MW 5 Black History III LC 247 Staff 3-4:50 the gym, I was impressed. Not by 4506 Hist 333 8:00 MTThF 5 Hist 390 History of Mexico LC 297 Robinson, J. C. the gym itself or the nice heated 4510 Robinson, J. C. 11:00 MTThF 5 Hist 390 History of Mexico LC 206 pool, or the enclosed handball 4511 Robinson, J. C. 9:00 MTThF 5 4512 Hist 391 Chicano History LC 297 courts, or all the great equipment Barkan 6-9:50 p.m. M 5 4517 HUt 565 Ethnic Minorities in American History LC 297 which you can just CHECK OUT Anyatonwu 6-9:50 p.m. Th 5 4520 Hist 596 Seminar in Black History PS 105 with no charge, but by the people. LC 249 Freeman 7-8:50 p.m. MW 5 4765 Psyc 337 Psychological Development of the Black They were friendly. I mean they American Pangulula 7-8:50 p.m. TTh 5 were just plain old, genuinely 4901 Ssci 155 Minority Groups in America LC 224 Pangulula 11:00 MTWTh 5 friendly. They wanted to help me, 4915 Ssci 415 Research Methods in Black Studies LC 258 Sullivan 3-4:50 MW 5 to be sure I was finding what 1 4959 *Soc 322 Sociology of the Ghetto LC 204 Tenorio 5-6:50 p.m. TTh 5 sought, making me aware of the 4960 •Soc 322 Sociology of the Ghetto LC 277 Staff 4-5:50 p.m. MW 5 available options and facilities. 4964 *Soc 341 Marriage and Family Amot^ Blacks LC 214 Staff 5-6:50 p.m. MW 5 Their attitude was really one of 4965 •Soc 342 The Chicano Family LC 277 Haddad- 3-4:50 TTh 5 devoted service to anyone who 4978 •Soc 410 Racial and Cultural Minorities LC 297 came to use the gym. SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES That was a year ago. Now I am working for the P.E. Department, ART PS 10 Lintault 12:00 MTThF 5 and am even more aware of this. 1150 Art 200 Studies in Art TTh 5 This cheerful, serviceful attitude Foundation Studio in Art BI 8 Moran 7-9:50 p.m. 1151 Art 202 7-9:50 p.m. MW 5 starts right at the top with. Coach Drawing and Life Drawing B1 8 Woodford 1152 Art 204 10-11:50 TTh 5 O'Gara, the kindly, so-full-of- Art 210 Western Art History I LC 283 Rodgers 1153 ~ Woodford 4:00 p.m. MTWTh 5 good-energy gentlemen who is the Art 312 Modern Art, 1850 to the Present LC 283 1154 Rodgers 7-8:50 p.m. MW 5 head of the P.E. Department, 1155 Art 318 Art of the Far East II LC 283 BI 8 Woodford 9-11:50 MW 5 includes the other coaches, 1156 •Art 332 Painting II BI 8 Woodford 9-11:50 MW 5 George Weiny and Greg Price, on 1157 •Art 333 Painting III • Indicates covurses which have a prerequisite; please check catalog before completiiu registration. down to Claire, the karma yogi Lintault 9-11:50 TTh 5 secretary, and Betty Gregory and •Art 340 Sculpture I FA 135 1158 Warehall 9-11:50 MW 5 Bob Anderson, who efficiently run •Art 354 Ceramics I 1 FA 138 1159 Warehall 1-3:50 TTh 5 the equipment room. The whole - 1160 •Art 354 Ceramics I 2 FA 138 FA 138 Warehall 1-3:50 MW 5 pervading vibration is one of 1161 •Art 355 Ceramics 11 FA 138 Warehall 1-3:50 MW 5 teamwork, cooperation, and 1162 •Art 356 Ceramics III FA 125 Moran 1-3:50 MW 5 1163 •Art 361 Printmaking II efficiency. FA 125 Moran 1-3:50 MW 5 1164 •Art 362 Printmaking III FA 135 Doyle 9-11:50 MW 5 We all probably have a lot of 1165 •Art 371 Crafts Design II FA 135 Doyle 9-11:50 MW 5 negative associations in our •Art 372 Crafts Design III 1166 Gray 4-6:50 p.m. TTh 5 heads about P.E.: over-muscled Art 395 Art in the Classroom FA 125 1167 Staff 8-11:50 F 5 1168 Art 410 Studies in Art History: Women in Art LC 283 coaches who must have been FA 125 Moran 9-11:50 TTh 5 1169 •Art 429 Specialized Studio Projects trained by the Gestapo, cut-throat FA 135 Doyle 1-3:50 TTh 5 1170 •Art 482 Studio Workshop: Nomadic Furniture Design competition where Winning is FA 125 De La Rosa 7-9:50 p.m. TTh 5 1171 •Art 482 Studio Workshop: Fiber Construction God, high-priced "professional" LC 283 Rodgers 2-3:50 TTh 5 1172 •Art 510 Colloquium in Art athletics programs, and a general Contact Art Department Chairman 1173 Art Senior Art Exhibit (Required of all senior art majors) disregard for human felling. That kind of a scene has turned me off DRAMA to sports and athletics fn general, 10:00 MTThF 5 and I know it has many others. But 1200 Dram 120 Oral Communication 1 LC 287 Caputo Caputo 11:00 MTThF 5 CSCSB has an entirely different 1201 Dram 120 Oral Communication 2 LC 224 Caputo -TBA- 2 1202 Dram 320 Theatre Practicum 1 FA 117 one. Stout -TBA- 2 1203 Dram 320 Theatre Practicum 2 FA 117 Barnes -TBA- 2 First of all, there's no 1204 Dram 320 Theatre Practicum 3 Disc FA 117 Slout 12:00 MTThF 5 expensive, high-gear extra-mural 1205 •Dram 341 Acting II . or intercollegiate athletic the following Ub.) (StudenU enroUit^ In dlseusrion must also enroll In program. No football team. No Slout 1:00 MTThF 1206 •Dram 341 Acting 11 Lab FA 117 recruiting of athletes. You feel Slout 9:00 MTThF 5 1207 •Dram 441 Directing Disc FA 117 good when you enter the gym (Students enrolling in discussion must also enroll In the followitv lab.) facility. People go there to have a Slout 10:00 MTThF 1208 •Dram 441 Directing Lab FA 117 good time. To have the good Caputo 6-9:50 p.m. M 5 1209 Dram 445 The Camera Eye: Television LC 8 feeling of using the body, whether Barnes 11:00 MTThF 5 1210 Dram 450 Classical Drama LC 269 its swimming and laying in the sun Rudisill 10:00 MTThF 5 1211 Dram 456 Modern Drama 11 LC 269 by the pool, working out alone with LC 295 Golden 6-9:50 p.m. T 5 1212 Dram 476 Shakespeare II the weights, the smoothness and Rudisill 4-5:50 p.m. TTh 5 Dram 481 Creative Dramatics FA 117 beauty of being part of a closely 1213 Rudisill 1-2:50 TTh 5 1214 •Dram 499 Methods and Materials in the Teachit^ LC 8 working basketball team, or the of Drama fast, bouncing estacy of a close Contact Professor Bames/Draraa Department 1215 •Dram 555 Independent Study game of 4-wall handball. Sports Contact Professor Barnes/Drama Department 1216 Dram Independent Theatre Project are, at their center, at their soul, (Required of drama majors in senior year) ENGLISH neigher expensive nor cut-throa( MWThF nor vicious. Sports competition 1250 Eng 101 Freshman Composition LC 293 Kramer 8:00 MWThF does not have to encourage the 1251 Eng 101 Freshman Composition LC 285 Slusser 9:00 MTThF aggressive, destructive nature in 1252 Eng 101 Freshman Composition LC 287 Golden 11:00 MWThF us. Sports can be really a blissful 1253 Eng 111 World Literature II LC 285 Slusser 8:00 MTThF 1254 Eng 121 English Literature 11 LC 276 Hartung 10:00 experience. Losing your ego-self 1255 Eng 170 Studies in Literature Schroeder -TBA- to the flow of energy in the (Self-paced course. Independent Study) particular sport. It becomes a MWThF 1256 Eng 301 Analysis of Poetry LC 263 Schroeder 12:00 type of meditation - a union. MW 1257 Eng 303 Analysis of Prose Fiction LC 224 White, E. 4-5:50 pJD. Working on the balance beam, MTThF 1258 Eng 315 Studie^ in Literary Figures and Genres: LC 276 Lee 9:00 archery, or the more complex Politics and Literature flow of energies in team sports. 6*9:50 p.m. W 1259 Eng 370 Theory and Practice of Newspaper Journalism LC 250 Thomas, W. All a flow, all can be a meditation. -TBA- 1260 •Eng 372 Journalism Practicum Hartui^I Whatever turns you on. Sports can 1261 Eng 393 Writing Seminar LC 250 Hartung 1-2:50 M be a great joy, and it's important MWThF 1262 Eng 401 English Literature of the Middle Ages LC 285 Schroeder 10:00 to have that aspect, to exercise TWThF 1263 Eng 409 English Literature of the Restoration LC 224 Koon 12:00 our bodies, if we want to be and Eighteenth Century complete human beings. All day 7-8:50 p.m. MW 1264 Eng 436 American Literature III LC 293 Slusser we sit in chairs. Go to class. Study Staff 6-9:50 p.m. M 1265 Eng 439 Black Literature LC 256 in the library. Eat at the table. LC 217 Kramer 11:00 MWThF 1266 Eng 445 Modern Poetry II Mind mind mind, think think think, LC 269 Barnes 11:00 MTThF 1267 Eng 450 Classical Drama intellect intellect. Sports are an LC 269 Rudisill 10:00 MTThF 1268 Eng 456 Modern Drama II important change of pace, a Shakespeare II LC 295 Golden 6-9:50 p.m. T 1269 Eng 476 needed balance, a release from Eng 500 Grammar and Linguistics LC 276 Oliver 7-8:50 p.m. TTh 1270 TTh tension more constructive than 1271 Eng 511 Theory and Practice of Rhetoric LC 258 Hartung 4-5:50 p.m. and Composition beer parties, orgies, or a lot of MW 6 other things I can think of. 1272 •Eng 514 Creative Writing LC 263 Kramer 1-2:50 Contact English Department 5 1273 •Eng 555 Special Studies in Literature The facilities are there! If PS 202 English Dept. 2-5:00 Jan. 29,1974 1274 Eng Under^aduate Program Examination you're a student, faculty, or staff, the equipment can be used for FOREIGN LANGUAGES free. And the equipment and MTWTb 5 1350 FL 450 Foreign Literature in Translation: LC 263 Clark 10:00 services available are bounteous. Latin American Fiction Handball, paddleball, squash; MW 5 1351 FL 450 Foreign Literature in Translation: LC 269 RydeU 1-2:50 football, basketball, soccer; French 20th Century Novel archery, golf, tennis, skiing, 4-5:50 pjn. TTh 5 1352 •FL 499 Methods and Materials in the Teaching LC 263 Rymer weights; swimming, divii^, water of Foreign Languages 6 More on page AO 1853 *FL 555 Indeoendent Study Contact Ftmign Languafe Department gehedwlt Dept. tad •% PAGE 18 No. CMidec No. CoutM Title Section Room bMtfuetox Time Dure Unlto FRENCH {The Pleceineot Exminetion will be given November 30. 1973 et 2:00-4:00 p.m. in toom LC 27. 1400 Fren 101 Elementary French 1 LC 287 SUff 9:00 MTWTh 5 Intramural 1401 •Fren 102 Elementary French II 1 LC 256 Madsen 9:00 MTWTh 5 1402 •Fren 102 Elementary French II 2 LC 276 Madsen 12:00 MTWTh 5 1403 ^Fren 103 Intermediate French LC 285 Madsen 11:00 MTWTh 5 1404 •Fren 210 Introduction to Literary Study LC 293 Rydel).^ 10:00 MTWTh 5 Outlook 1405 •Fren 301 Advanced French I LC 295 Rydell 11:00 MTWTh 5 1406 •Fren 312 Masterpieces of French Literature II LC 263 Switzer 1-2:50 TTh 5 1407 •Fren 340 Advanced Conversation LC 217 Rydell 9:00 TTh 2.R The 1973 intramural football 1408 •Fren 420 Special Topics in French Literature: LC 269 Rydell 1-2:50 MW R season is reaching another French 20th Century Novel thrillii^ climax as it appears that 1409 •Fren 420 Special Topics in French Literature: Contact Dr. Switzer 6 the Coachella Valley Boys (better Aspects of 17th and 18th Century French Literature known as the Los Carnales) will (Self-peced course. Independent Study) lock arms in gridiron combat. Their obvious foe will be the GERMAN consistent Mickey Mouse Club [The Placement Exeminetion wUl be given November 30. 1973 at 2:00-4:00 p.m. in room LC 27. team. Fora brief synopsis of the 1450 Ger 101 Elementary German I LC 256 Johns 11:00 MTWTh 5 teams involved in playpff berths 1451 •Ger 102 Elementary German II LC 217 Johns 1:00 MTWTh 5 and their team statistics as of 1452 •Ger 103 Intermediate German I LC 217 Staff 10:00 MTWTh 5 November 26 the inital selection 1453 •Ger 104 Intermediate German II LC 27.6 Staff 11:00 MTWTh 5 goes to the awesome Los Carnales. RUSSIAN |The Placement Examination will be given November 30, 1973 at 2:00-4:00 p.m. in room.LC 27. Los Carnales 5-0-0 1 The Los Carnales are led by 1500 •Russ 102 Elementary Russian II LC 245 Greathouse 8:00 MTWTh 5 •scrambling quarterback Jerry Tripp (32 pts.) who can demolish a SPANISH team with his cat-like running and |The Placement'Examination will be given November 30, 1973 at 2:00-4:00 p.m. in room LC 27 1 pin-point passing. Tripp 1550 Span 101 Elementary Spanish I LC 295 Bas 9:00 MTWTh 5 combines with circus catch 1551 •Span 102 Elementary Spanish II 1 LC 256 Staff 10:00 MTWTh 5 receiver Randy Svoboda (44 pts.), 1552 •Span 102 Elementary Spanish II 2 LC 287 Staff 1:00 MTWTh 5 smooth running Andy Lancaster 1553 •Span 103 Intermediate Spanish I LC 245 Waggoner 9:00 MTWTh 5 (19 pts.) and martial arts menace 1554 •Span 104 Intermediate Spanish II LC 295 Waggoner 1:00 MTWTh 5 Julio Silva (15 points), for the bulk 1555 •Span 302 Advanced Grammar and Syntax LC 245 Bas 10:00 MTWTh 5 of his offensive attack. The 1556 •Span 310 Practical Spanish for the Health Professions 1 LC 245 Clark 1-2:50 MW 5 savage defense of the Carnales is 1557 •Span 310 Practical Spanish for the Health Professions 2 LC 245 Staff 7-8:50 p.m. MW 5 led by the brutal Ron Ripley who 1558 •Span 411 Spanish-American Literature II LC 269 Clark 9:00 MTWTh 5 can strike instant terror into 1559 •Span 420 Spanish Civilization LC 293 Waggoner 11:00 MTWTh 5 opposing linemen. The Carnales 1560 •Span 501 Spanish Golden Age Drama LC 224 Bas 1:00 MTWTh 5 are a well balanced team, HUMANITIES combining speed, power and intelligence into their game plan. 1650 Hum 350 Literary and Cultural Traditions PS 10 Johns/Switzer/ 9:00 MTWTh 5 of Western Europe Should their training diet of Coors Oliver 1651 •Hum 400 Humanities Seminar LC 250 Koon 4-5:50 p.m. TTh continue to flow, it is a sure bet 5 1652 Hum 402 Individuality or Conformity: LC 258 Greathouse 7:30-9:20 p.m. MW 5 that they will reign as the '73 Alienation or Community intramural champions. 1653 Hum 403 Technology Versus the Pastoral Ideal LC 269 Golden 1-2:50 TTh 5 Mickey Mouse Club 5-0-0 in American Literature Providing that there will be no 1654 Hum 460 Culture Studies: Russian LC 250 Greathouse \ 10:00 MTWTh 5 unforseen upsets, the Carnales definite opponent in the Cal State MUSIC Super Bowl should be the Mickey 1700 •Mus 111 Theory I FA 109 Saylor 9:00 MWThF 5 Mouse Club. The M.M.C. has 1701 Mus 201 Class Strings FA 109 Shapiro 8:00 F 1 nibbled away at all of their 1702 •Mus 220 Class Piano I B1 29 Jackson 4:00 T 1 opponents as though touchdowns 1703 •Mus 221 Class Piano II BI 29 Jackson 4:00 Th 1 were cheese. The awesome 1704 •Mus 222 Class Piano III BI 29 Jackson 4:00 F 1 offensive strength of the M.M.C. 1705 •Mus 310 Concert Choir 1 FA 109 Filbeck 12:00 MTThF 1 consists of lanky Ted Sarr (26 1706 •Mus 310 Concert Choir 2 FA 109 Filbeck 6-9:50 p.m. M pts.), deceptive Craig Dugger (25 1707 •Mus 310 Chamber Singers FA 109 Filbeck 2-3:50 TTh 1 pts.), '^Lucky" Ray Bejarano (25 1708 •Mus 310 Chamber Ensembles Moorefield -TBA- 1 pts,), Nick "The Streak" Ricci 1709 •Mus 310 Chamber Orchestra FA 109 Saylor 7-9:50 p.m. T 1 FA Saylor WF and "Jovial" John Nagel (19 pts.) 1710 •Mus 310 South Indian Singing 109 2-3:50 1 FA Jackson 4-5:50 p.m. M The only possible flaw in this 1711 •Mus 310 Opera Workshop 109 1 1712 •Mus 310 Band FA 104 Gibford 7-9:50 p.m. M 1 offensive behemoth is their lack 1713 •Mus 314 Theory IV BI 29 Moorefield 9:00 MWThF 5 of a powerful rush and defensive 1714 Mus 320 Twentieth Century Music BI 29 Saylor 11:00 MTThF 5 line, however the charismatic 1715 Mus 360 Music in the United States FA 109 Filbeck 10:00 MTThF 5 leadership of "Big Jim" Alio will 1716 •Mus 499 Methods and Materials in the Teaching BI 29 Anderson 6-9:50 p.m. W 5 undoubtably inspire the M. M. C. to of Music utilize their full potential against 1717 •Mus 528 Special Projects - Moorefield -TBA- 1-5 the Carnales. 1718 •Mus 528 Special Projects; Renaissance Dance Workshop (Friday, January 25, 4-6:00 p.m.; Saturday, January 26, Down to the Cellar- 9:30 a.m.-12:00 noon and 2-4:30 p.m.; Sunday, January 27, 1-4:00 p.m. Gym. Luba Blumbei^, Instructor.) Several other teams will make 1719 •Mus 528 Special Projects: Renaissance Dance Workshop (Friday, February 1, 4-6:uu p.m.; Saturday, February 2, the playoffs, although none figure 9:30 a.m.-12:00 noon and 2-4:30 p.m.; Sunday, February 3, 1-4:00.p.m. Gym. Luba Blumberg, Instructor.) to threaten the Carnales or AppUed Music courses are open ONLY to undergraduate Music majors. Prior approval from Music Department Chairman required. M.M.C. The Loose Ends 2-3-1, Students may enroll for not more than one applied music course per quarter. have been this seasons 1720 Mus 240 Beginning and Intermediate Voice Contact Chairman Music Department intramural surprise. This faculty based team has shown flashes of * Indicates courses which have a prerequisite: please check the catalog before completing registration. potential success. Led by 1721 Mus 241 Beginning and Intermediate Keyboard Contact Chairman Music Department •'Dashing"DaveDecker (33 pts.) Instrument and the maniacal Bill Ackerman 1722 Mus 242 Beginning and Intermediate String Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department (18pts.)the Loose Ends have put 1723 Mus 243 Beginning and Intermediate Wind Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department together a respectable record 1724 Mus 244 Beginning and Intermediate Brass Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department using a simulated wishbone 1725 Mus 245 Beginning and Intermediate Percussion Contact Chairman Music Department offense. Instrument Last seasons push overs, The 1726 •Mus 440 Advanced Voice Contact Chairman Music Department Pollacks 3-2-0, have also 1727 •Mus 441 Advanced Keyboard Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department managed to play respectable 1728 •Mus 442 Advanced String Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department 1729 •Mus 443 football - although not up to their Advanced Wind Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department 1730 •Mus 444 Advanced Brass Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department true potential. The Pollacks have 1731 •Mus 445 Advanced Percussion Instrument Contact Chairman Music Department been led to their first winning 1732 Mus Music Listening Examination season by Larry "The Lush" Mus Choral Society Monday, 7-9:45 p.m., FA 109. Contact Music Department Simondes (24 pts.), and Jim office for audition appointment. Students, faculty, staff Cassidy (18 pts.), but the real and community are welcome. behind the scenes story has been the rapid rise of Mike "The PHILOSOPHY Mojo" Ainsworth. Cal State may 1800 Phil 105 Argument and Evidence 1 LC 250 Crocker 9:00 MTThF 5 never see a lineman as savage as 1801 Phil 105 Argument and Evidence 2 LC 224 Crocker 10:00 MTThF 5 Ainsworth again,- as he has 1802 Phil 105 Argument and Evidence 3 LC 250 Staff 12:00 MTWTh 5 ripped, clawed, broken, smashed, 1803 Phil 190 Studies in Philosophy 1 LC 224 Staff 9:00 MTWTh 5 pawed, mangled and battered his 1804 PhU 190 Studies in Philosophy 2 LC 295 Btaff 10:00 MTWTh 5 way to glory. 1805 Phil 190 Studies in Philosophy 3 LC 269 Crocker 12:00 MTThF 5 Little i 5 known about the two 1806 PhU 302 Readings in the History of LC 258 Zoecklein 10:00 MTThF 5 'cellar teams of the, league. The Philosophy 11 Spcts.nen 1-4-1 and The Rejects 1807 PhU 315 Philosophy of Science LC 263 Zoecklein 9:00 MTThF 5 2-3-J,as new players appear and 1808 Phil 350 Ethics LC 258 Johnson, P. 12:00 MTWTh 5 1809 PhU 465 Philosophy of Law LC 263 Johnson, P. 11:00 MTWTh 5 disappear on these teams each 1810 PhU Senior Comprehensive Examination Contact Chairman, Philosophy Department, Feb. 2, 1974 game J.C. Wrighc appears to have a solia coiitiact with the * Indicates courses which have a prerequisite: please check the catalog before completing registration. Reje't s as he has scored 24 poin s, however little else is kno 'n about these teams or their ,traj ?ent personnel. . , SelMdute Dept. end Inetraetor Dure UaMe No. Oitalog No. Cotuae Titte Section Roooi PAGE Y.

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Contact Professor Zoecklein 15 Limp Wrisi 5000 IS 388 Special Comprehensive Examination in I' Upper'Division General Education Contact Professor Zoecklein 10 5001 IS 388 Special Comprehensive Examination in Upper-Division General Education Tells All SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES BIOLOGY 342, 360. 400, 440. S23 and 541 must enroil tn lecture «nd Ub. [Students enrolling in Biology 100, 200. 201. 220, This we^ folks, "synchro- Lec PS 10 Wilson 11:00 MTWTh man" travels into the circles of 2200 Biol 100 Topics in Biology Lab 1 BI 127 Kuehner 2-4:50 M the sporting world where we find 2201 Biol 100 Lab 2 BI 127 Zinsmeister 8-10:50 T him riding on a thrust of energy 2202 Biol 100 Lab 3 BI 127 Kuehner 2-4:50 T which at the present time lacks 2203 Biol 100 Lab 4 BI 127 Zinsmeister 8-10:50 W the confidence and inside 2204 Biol 100 Lab 5 BI 127 Kuehner 2-4:50 W knowledge to make accurate 2205 Biol 100 Lec BI 102 Goodman 6-7:50 p.m. TTh predictions concerning the "big 2206 •Biol 200 Biology of the Cell Lab BI 202 Harrington 6-8:50 p.m. W game" over which football fans 2207 •Biol 200 Lec BI 101 Harrington 11:00 MTWTh 2208 •Biol 201 Biology of Organisms have polarized themselves for the Lab 1 BI 225 Harrington 2-4:50 T 2209 •Biol 201 proceeding seven days. Lab 2 BI 225 Harrington 8-10:50 W 2210 •Biol 201 W Lab 3 BI 225 Zinsmeister 2-4:50 This week past, was one big 2211 •Biol 201 Lec BI 124 Lewis 5-6:50 p.m. TTh game after another which 2212 •Biol 220 Principles of Microbiology Lab BI 202 Lewis 7-9:50 p.m. TTh provides us with a basic format of •Biol 220 2213 BI 101 Zinsmeister 4-5:50 p.m. TTh things to come. It's becoming •Biol 315 Introduction to Human Embryology 2214 BI 104 Sokoloff 11:00 MWThF •Biol 321 Evolution apparent that competition is 2215 BI 102 Egge 8:00 MTThF •Biol 342 Biology of the Chordates Lec withering in both the "Pac. 8" and 2216 BI 225 Zinsmeister 9-11:50 MTh •Biol 342 Lab the--Big 10" where we find all the . 2217 Lec BI 124 Wilson 10:00 MTWTh •Biol 360 Functional Anatomy of Plants • talent on the top 2 teams of each 2218 Lab BI 301 Wilson 2-4:50 MW •Biol 360 division with the rest ofthe teams 2219 BI 104 Goodman 2-3:50 TTh •Biol 400 Molecular Biology Lec slacking into obscurity. With 2220 BI 202 Goodman 2-4:50 MW •Biol 400 Lab football as a medium, we can now 2221 PS 202 Platzer 9:00 MTWTh •Biol 440 Principles of Development Lec look at college athletics and the 2222 BI 301 Platzer 10-12:50 TTh •Biol 440 Lab 1 2223 BI 301 Platzer 2-4:50 TTh purpose of education in the light of •Biol 440 Lab 2 2224 Lec BI 124 Sokoloff 1:00 MWThF the -big bucks" phenomenon. My •Biol 523 The Genetics and Ecology of Populations 2225 BI 302 Sokoloff 2-4:50 WF eyes turn toward this year's 2226 . •Biol 523 Lab Lec BI 203 Egge 10-11:50 MW •Sugarbowl". which in ' college 2227 •Biol 541 Comparative Endocrinology Lab BI 203 Egge 10-12:50 TTh ball" seeks to steal the spotlight 2228 •Biol 541 Contact the School of Natural Sciences 1-6 from such antiquated nickel and 2229 •Biol 595 Independent Study Natural Sciences Comprehensive Examination Contact the School of dime contests as the Rose Bowl, 2230 •Biol which will feature the standard CHEMISTRY Southern California "Yorty - inn 2tf>. 216. 226. 325. 436. and 456 must em^m lecture end Is^ style" lightweights of U.S.C. PS 10 Kalbus 8:00 MTWTh (headed by the famous Angelus Chem 100 Chemistry in the Modern World Lec 2300 PS 225 Staff 2-3:50 M league combination of Haden and Chem 100 Lab 1 2301 Lab 2 PS 225 Staff 10-11:50 T McKay), against Ohio State, who 2302 Chem 100 Lab 3 PS 225 Staff 2-3:50 W somehow, managed to grab the 2303 Chem 100 9:00 MTWTh invitation from under the nose of Fundamentals of Chemistry II: Lec BI 102 Crum 2304 •Chem 206 one of the largest crowd drawing Organic Chemistry PS 324 Staff 2-4:50 M teams in college football; 2305 •Chem 206 Lab Lec PS 224 Harris 11:00 MTWTh Michigan (featuring the whole Ann 2306 •Chem 215 Introductory Chemistry I: Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding Arbor crew). After watching the Lab 1 PS 225 Harris 8-10:50 MW performance of both the 2307 •Chan 215 Lab 2 PS 225 Harris 2-4:50 TTh -•Fighting Irish'" of Notre Dame 2308 •Chem 215 Lec BI 101 Pederson 12:00 MTWTh and the ' Crimson Tide" of 2309 •Chem 216 Introductory Chemistry II; Principles of Chemical Reactions Alabama,lhaveno comment with Pederson/Staff 9-11:50 MW •Chem 216 Lab 1 PS 325 regard to predicting the outcome 2310 325 Pederson/Mantei 1-3:50 TTh •Chem 216 Lab 2 PS of the "Sugar Bowl" contest or 2311 202 Craig 1:00 MTThF •Chem 226 Organic Chemistry II Lec PS even what type of event it will be. 2312 PS 324 Staff 8-10:50 TTh •Chem 226 Lab 1 2313 PS 324 Staff 2-4:50 TTh 1 wonder what '-iunior- 2314 •Chem 226 Lab 2 Lec PS 133 Craig 11:00 MTThF chamber-of-commerce" type was 2315 •Chem 325 Principles of Organic Chemistry I Lab PS 324 Craig 2-4:50 WF responsible for providing us with 2316 •Chem 325 MTThF Lpc PS 133 Pederson 8:00 that good olegive-em-the-ax, rah- 2317 •Chem 436 Biochemistry I F • Lab PS 225 Pederson 9-11:50 . 2318 •Chem 436 rah rivalry which characterized Lec PS 133 Mantei 1:00 MTWTh 2319 •Chem 456 Physical Chemistry II the U.S.C.-L'.C.L.A. fiasco. As Lab PS 305 Mantei 2-4:50 MW 2320 •Chem 456 -TBA- sickening as it was however, it 2321 •Chem 499 Methods and Materials in the Teaching was right in tune with the of Chemistry TTh 2.5 • rudypoo" style game U.C.L.A. History of Chemistry LC 244 Kalbus 9:00 2322 , •Chem 568 Contact the School of Natural Sciences 1-6 was playing and the "Dick . Independent Study 2323 •Chem 595 Contact the School of Natural Sciences Laneish ' type commentary which 2324 •Chem Comprehensive Examination was about as true-to-the-fact as Joe Nameth telling us why he uses ••Brute." EARTH SCIENCE [students enrolling in Earth Science 101 must enroU in lecture and Ub. Will another 'hero " arise ou» ;tni of obscurity this year to win il9 Lec PS 202 Williams 2-3:50 MW 5 2350 Esci 101 Physical Geology college football's highly vbI Lab PS 225 Williams 1-3:50 F 2351 Esci 101 proclaimed -neatguy"award? Is there anyone as deserving as he '> w who wins, and will the winner : ;Li9 HEALTH SCIENCE usher in what should in part, come 10-11:50 TTh 5 Community Health: An Epidemiological LC 244 El-Ahraf 2375 Hsci 451 to be associated with college r-'Sa Approach football 1973'.' All this and more, BI 104 El-Ahraf 4-5:50 p.m. TTh 5 •-/•IS 2376 Hsci 451 Community Health: An Epidemiological when - synchro-man " not only Approach predicts the winners of every MATHEMATICS major bowl game, but the point • 9:00 MTWTh' 5 The Ideas of Mathematics BI 101 Stein spread as well and why he feels 2400 Math 100 11:00 MTThF 5 The Ideas of Mathematics PS 122 Spencer this is so. 2401 Math 100 2:00 MTThF 5 The Ideas of Mathematics BI 101 McConnell 2402 Math 100 McConnell 7-8:50 p.m. TTh 5 With the hopes, prayers, and Math 100 The Ideas of Mathematics PS 202 -//'J 2403 BI 124 Dennemeyer 8:00 MTThF 5 energy of every red-blooded 2404 •Math 101 Pre-Calculus Mathematics BI 104 Murphy 1:00 MTWTh ^ 5 American football fan awaiting 2405 •Math 101 Pre-Calculus Mathematics BI 102 Whitlock 10:00 MTWTh * 5 thearrival of the "Super-Bowl," 2406 •Math 110 Mathematics with Applications in Business and the Social Sciences after having been worked into a •l^t r>*r- PS 133 Orr 7:30-9:20 p.i m. TTh 5 mindless frenzy by the "New 2407 •Math 110 Mathematics with Applications in Business and the Social Sciences Year's" invasion of the path- PS 133 Staff 7:30-9:20 p.m. MW 5 cutting pioneers of the college 2408 •Math 110 Mathematics with Applications in Business and the Social Sciences bowl participants, we're sure to BI 104 Spencer 9:00 MTThF 5 Math 200 Basic Concepts of Calculus find all the ' big bucks" people 2409 BI 102 Whitlock 12:00 MTWTh 5 2410 Math 200 Basic Concepts of Calculus trying to go one step further while BI 124 Murphy 11:00 MT^Th 5 2411 •Math 201 Calculus II still looking for the cyclone's eye. BI 102 Dennemeyer 1:00 MTThF 5 2412 •Math 201 Calculus II BI 102 Whitlock 2:00 MTWTh 5 Be sure and tune in next time 2413 •Math 202 Calculus III BI 124 McConnell 12:00 MTThF 5 when ace reporter Studly J. 2414 •Math 203 Calculus IV BI 224 Murphy ' 9:00 MTWTh 5 Eversharp investigates the "drug 2415 Math 301 Modern Arithmetic BI 224 Stein 3-4:50 TTh 5 problem'' among athletes and why 2416 Math 301 Modern Arithmetic PS 133 McConnell 5-6:50 p.m. TTh 5 2417 Math 301 Modern Arithmetic so many drug users and other PS 133 Whitlock 9:00 MTWTh 5 2418 •Math 311 Introduction to Abstract Algebra I designated "sickies" have come BI 102 Lichtman 11:00 MTWTh 5 2419 •Math 312 Introduction to Abstract Algebra II to resent the efforts of the elite BI 224 Lichtman 2:00 MTWTh 5 2420 •Math 410 Mathematical Modeling band of "rumpkins" and other PS 133 Stein 2:00 MTWTh 5 2421 •Math 499 Methods and Materials in the well-intentioned "do-gooders" Teaching of Mathematics who have made it their business to BI 104 Dennemeyer 10:00 MTThF 5 2422 •Math 552 Analysis II 1:00 MTThF 5 Functions of a Complex Variable BI 224 Spencer Continued on nexfpage 2423 •Math 561 Contact the School of Natural Sciences 1-6 2424 •Math 595 Independent Study Couna Title PAGE 20 Ho., Catalog No. Section Room Instructor Time Days Units NATWIAL SCIENCES » ^ Crime Study: 2600 Nsci 140 Introduction to Digital Programming PS 133 Liu 10:00 MTThF 5 2501 Nsci 145 Introduction to Data Processit^ BI 104 Liu 7:30-9:20 D.m. TTh 5 2502 Nsci 350 Natural Phenomena PS 10 Ikenberry/ 7-8:50 p.m. MW 5 Non-Drug-Users DeRemer 2603 Nsci 408 Human Values in a Scientific Age BI 224 Kalbus 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh 5 I' ' : 11 ' More Violent NURSING A comprehensive study 2550 •Nurs 340 Analysis of Nursing Thought 1 PS 202 Wozniak 10-11:50 MW 5 directed by William C. Eckerman 2551 •Nurs 340 Analysis of Nursing Thought 2 PS 202 Wozniak 4-5:50 p.m. MW 5 of the Research Triangle Institute for the Bureau of Narcotics and PHYSICS Dangerous Drugs revealed a IStudente enrolling In Phyalce 112 and 212 must enroll in lecture and lab. 1 number of interesting findings. 2600 •Phys 112 Basic Concepts of Physics II Lec PS 202 Ikenberry 12:00 MTThF 6 Dr. Eckerman conducted the 2601 •Phys 112 Lab 1 PS 123 Ikenberry/ 10-12:50 and W study by means of interviews and Kellers 2-4:50 F urine analyses of 1,699 persons 2602 •Phys 112 Lab 2 PS 123 Kellers 2-4:50 MW arrested ih. Chicago, Los 2603 •Phys 112 Lab 3 PS 123 Ikenberry 2-4:50 TTh Angeles,NewOrleans, Brooklyn, 2604 •Phys 212 Static and Dynamic Electricity Lec PS 224 Kellers 9:00 MTThF 6 San Antonio and St. Louis in 1970 2601 •Phys 212 Lab 1 PS 123 Ikenberry 10-12:50 and W and 1971. Also studied were the 2-4:50 F •Phys 212 past arrest records of the 2602 Lab 2 PS 123 Kellers 2-4:50 MW 2603 •Phys 212 accused persons. Lab 3 PS 123 Ikenberry/ 2-4:50 TTh The results of Dr. Bckerman's Kellers 2605 •Phys 413 Thermal and Statistical Physics PS 133 Kellers study clearly showed that in the 12:00 MTThF 6 2606 •Phys 430 Advanced Physics Laboratory PS 121 Liu major categories of violent 2-3:50 and M 2.5 2-4:50 W crime-'homicide, rape, 2607 •Phys 499 Methods and Materials in the -TBA- 6 aggravated assault and other Teaching of Physics assaults--non-drug-users were 2608 •Phys 595 Independent Study Contact the School of Natural Sciences 1-6 substantially more often charged 2609 •Phys Comprehensive Examination Contact the School of Natural Sciences -S for the crimes than were drug- 1 users (a total of eleven drugs U were considered in the study). PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT P Only 2.5 percent of the drug users 3000 PE 100 Introduction to Physical Education PE 129 Price 1-2:50 W c 2 arrested during the period under 3001 PE 110 Individual Sports 1 PE 129 O'Gara 3-4:50 M 2 r study were charged with criminal 3002 PE 110 Individual Sports: Handball and Paddleball 2 PE s 129 O'Gara 10:00 MW 2 homocide, as against 3.9 percent 3003 PE 110 Individual Sports: Golf 3 PE 129 Price (• 1-2:50 M 2 of non-drug-users. Charges of 3004 PE 110 Individual Sports 4 PE 129 Weiny 6-7:50 p.m. W 2 J aggravated assault were brought 3005 PE 110 Individual Sports: Handball and Paddleball 5 PE 129 Weiny 10:00 TTh 2 0 against 7.4 percent of the drug 3006 PE 110 Individual Sports: Badminton 6 PE 129 Grenfell 10:00 TTh 2 s users (218 persons out of a total of 3007 PE 110 Indhriduat Sports: Badminton 7 PE 129 Grenfell 11:00 TTh 2 h 1,278) as compared to 16.8 3008 PE 110 Individual Sports: Tennis 8 PE 129 Grenfell 1-2:50 T 2 c percent of the non-drug-users 3009 PE 110 Individual Sports: Skiing 9 PE 129 Grenfell 1-2:50 W 2 0 (103 persons out of 611). 3010 PE 111 Body Conditioning: Yoga 1 PE 104 Yasny 10-11:50 M 2 a It is not "violent crim^" but 3011 PE 111 Body Conditioning: Yoga 2 PE 104 Yasny 1-2:50 M 2 c what Dr. Eckerman called 3012 PE 112 Trampoline and Stunts PE 104 Price 1-2:50 Th 2 3013 ir "acquisitive crime" that drug- PE 113 Combatives: Boxing 1 PE 104 Weiny 10-11:50 W 2. 3014 PE 113 Combatives: Karate S' users were most often charged 2 PE 104 Gneck 3-4:50 M 2 3015 PE 113 Combatives: Karate c (and found guilty) of. Fully 17.1 3 PE 104 Gneck 5-6:50 p.m. M 2 3016 PE 113 Combatives: Karate tl percent of all drug-users in the 4 PE 104 Gneck 3-4:50 Th 2 3017 PE 113 Combatives: Karate p.m. 1 study were charged with robbery; 5 PE 104 Gneck 5-6:50 Th 2 3018 PE 113 Combatives: Fencing 6 PE 104 Q'Gara 1-2:50 F another 20.6 percent with 2 3019 PE 120 Team Sports: Volleyball 1 PE 129 Price 10:00 MW 2 burglary; and 4.8 percent with 3020 PE 120 Team Sports: Volleyball u. 2 PE 129 Grenfell 11:00 MW 2 auto theft; 11.9 percent of the 3021 PE 120 Team Sports: Volleyball PE d 3 129 O'Gara 6-7:50 p.ra. W 2 drug-users were charged with 3022 PE 131 Life Saving PE Weiny S 129 1-2:50 M 2 violations of narcotics laws. 3023 PE 135 Skin Diving PE 129 Weiny 1-2:50 T 2 These are the only categories in 3024 •PE 136 SCUBA Diving PE 129 Weiny 6-7:50 p.m. T 2 n which the drug-users 3025 PE 140 Modern Dance: B^inning rk' 1 PE 104 Olsen 3-4:50 T 2 U' outnumbered (percentage-wise) 3026 PE 140 Dance: Folk Dance 2 PE 104 Olsen 7-8:50 p.m. T 2 w the noa-drug-users. 3027 PE 140 Modern Dance: Intermediate 3 PE 104 Olsen 1-2:50 W 2 0 Only 4.6 percent of the drug- 3028 PE 171 Introduction to Recreation PE 122 Price 4-5:50 p.m. MW 5 c users were charged with 3029 PE 200 First Aid PE 129 Fogg 10-11:50 W 2 P' possession of a dangerous 3030 PE 300 School Games and Rhythms PE 129 O'Gara 4-5:50 p.m. W 2 P' weapon, as compared with 7.5 n' a' percent of the non-users. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES T ADMINISTRATION 0 4100 Admn 301 Management Practices 1 PS 122 Carlson, E. 9:00 MTWTh 5 QUOTE 4101 Admn 301 Management Practices ! 0 2 PS 122 Vaughan 5:30-7:20 p.m. MW 5 4102 Admn 302 Human Behavior in Organizations 1 LC 267 Bockman 9:00 MTWTh I 1; 5 1( 4103 Admn 302 Human Behavior in Organizations 2 LC 267 Bockman 10:00 MTWTh 5 4104 Admn 302 Human Bei^avior in Organizations u: OF 3 LC 211 Carlson, E. 7:30-9:20 p.m. MW 5 !• 4105 •Admn 303 Financial "Theory 1 LC 27 Chaney 11:00 MTWTh u 5 u 4106 •Admn 303 Financial Theory 2 PS 122 Staff 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh 5 t: 4107 •Admn 304 Quantitative Analysis for Management 1 PS 122 McDonnell 10:00 MWThF 5 NOTE 4108 •Admn 304 Quantitative Analysis for Management 2 PS 122 Slaton 7:30-9:20 p.m. TTh 5 9 4109 Admn 306 Concepts of Accounting 1 LC 212 Carlson, R. 11:00 MTWTh 5 4110 Admn 306 Concepts of Accounting 2 212 Pedroff 5:30-7:20 p.m. MW h tl Senator Percy, who is LC 5 introducing legislation to 4111 •Admn 342 Advanced Managerial Accounting LC 212 Villanis 7:30-9:20 p.ra. TTh 5 b tc V eliminate the "no-knock entry" 4112 Admn 355 Management of Administrative Conflict LC 267 Scott 11:00 MTWTh 5 4113 h law because of misues by law Admn 380 Survey of Public Administration 1 LC 211 Finley 10:00 MTWTh 5 n 4114 Admn 380 Survey of Public Administration ir enforcement officials, stated, "If 2 LC 211 Reilich 5:30-7:20 p.m. MW 5 X 4115 •Admn 410 Consumer Behavior LC 215 Carlson, R. 9:00 MTWTh b; we allow drug abuse law 5 U 4116 •Admn 420 Computer Management 1 LC 215 Reilich 10:00 MTWTh P> enforcement to be overridden by 5 )! 4117 •Admn 420 Computer Management 2 LC 211 Reilich 11:00 MTWTh drug law enforcement abuse, the 5 ) 4118 •Admn 420 Computer Man^ement 3 LC 206 Slaton 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh sacrifice and the risk are just too 5 V ai 4119 Admn 451 Organization and Matu^ement Theory 1 LC 211 Christie 9:00 MTWTh 5 ic ' (1 great.' 4120 Admn 451 Organization and Management Theory 2 LC 211 Christie 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh 5 B' tc 4121 •Admn 455 Industrial Relations and Personnel LC 212 Pflumm 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh 5 u; Management 0) Happening 4122 Admn 460 Production Planning and Control LC 277 Bhatia 10:00 MTWTh 5 4123 Admn 460 Production Planning and Control P LC 211 Carlson, R. 7:30-9:20 p.m. TTh 5 polo; dance, karate, yoga. Joe 4124 Admn 470 Management of International Operations m LC 215 Bhatia 11:00 MTWTh 5 Loi^ directs the intramural 4125 •Admn 480 Oi^nizational Problems in Public LC 267 Finley 7:30-9:20 pjn. MW 5 fc program, and there's a lot Administration tr happening. Yeah, it's all 4126 •Admn 499 Methods and Materials in the Teachit^ LC 249 Gotthard 4-5:50 p.m. TTh bf 5 happening at the gym! The people of Business SI are there • waiting to serve you. 4127 Admn 530 Business and Society LC 212 Vaughan 7:30-9:20 p.m. MW 5 Si I've passed the ball to you - you 4128 •Admn 550 Management and Organizational Development LC 215 Scott 5:30-7:20 p.m. MW 5 C decide what to do with it! 4129 •Admn 560 Foundations of Public Administration LC 267 Finley 5:30-7:20 p.m. MW 5 b( 4130 •Admn 562 Public Personnel Administration LC 215 Christie 7:30-9:20 p.m. TTh 5 tl Admn 565 Problems in Public Finance • M (see Economics 565) n( Limp Wrist 4131 •Admn 575 Internship in Administration. Chaney -TBA- 5 A, 4132 •Admn 595 Independent Study Contact Administration Department 2-5 ri Continued from previous page 4133 •Admn 601 Organization Theory and Behavior LC 215 Scott 7:30-9:20 p.m. MW 5 p'c 4134 •Admn 602 Financial Planning and Control LC 215 McEuen 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh 5 w. hot mind their own business. As 4135 •Admn 603 Research Methods in Administration LC 267 Bockman 7:30-9:20 p.m. TTh 5 one "star" put it, "I'm the one 4136 •Admn 604 Quantitative Methods in Administration LC 206 Bhatia 5:30-7:20 p.m. MW 5 'ci who has to bite the dust, not you! 4137 •Admn 650 Management Information and Control Systems LC 267 Hoverland 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh 5 Si So why don't you just get off my 2- case?" ANTHROPOLOGY di 4300 Anth 100 Introduction to Anthropology: LC 247 Pierson 8:00 MTWF 5 gs Studly J. Eversharp Human Evolution Sports editor and field man hs 4301 Anth 100 Introduction to Anthropology: LC 247 Pierson 12:00 MTWF 5 Ri Limp Wrist Publications Human Evolution pc kr .tr Schedule Dept. and Days Unltt Section Room Instructor Time PAWPRINT PAGE 21 No. Catalog No. Course Title MWThP 6 4302 Anth 200 Introduction to Anthropology: LC 247 Berdan 9:00 Culture and Society MWThF 5 4303 Anth 200 Introduction to Anthropology; LC 247 Berdan 11:00 Culture and Society Dial-A-Tax MTThF 5 4304 Anth 305 New World Prehistory LC 214 Simmons 9:00 MTThF 5 ^nth 305 New World Prehistory LC 277 Simmons 11:00 4305 MTThF 5 Anth 330 Crosscultural Child-Rearing Practices LC 247 Roth 10:00 4306 TTh 5 4307 Anth 330 Crosscultural Child-Rearing Practices LC 247 Roth 7-8:50 p.m. Initiative MTThF 5 4308 Anth 351 Indians of North America LC 27 Roth 12:00 LC 206 Pierson 10:00 MTWF 5 4309 Anth 405 Peoples of Micronesia, Melanesia In the ashes of Governor and Polynesia Reagan's tax initiative LC 247 Simmons 1-2:50 TTh 5 4310 Anth 455 Advanced Physical Anthropology Democratic Party leaders (Paleoanthropology) somehow have spotted a voters' LC 247 Berdan 1-2:50 MW 5 4311 Anth 590 Seminar in Anthropology: Cultural Ecology mandate for yet another tax Anthropology Department 2-5 4312 •Anth 595 Independent Study initiative in 1974. If a mandate exists, it is based CRIMINAL JUSTICE on'a contorted slice of the Introduction to Criminal Justice II LC 214 Lindsey 12:00 MTThF 4350 CJ 102 California electorate: that ECONOMICS portion of the 54 percent of the 49 9:00 MTWTh <5 percent turnout that voted 'no' on Econ 100 Principles of Economics I PS 131 Pulling 4400 11:00 MTWTh 5 Proposition 1 in order to express 4401 Econ 100 Principles of Economics I PS 131 Pulling 5:30-7:20 p.m. MW support for another brand of tax Econ 100 Principles of Economics I PS 131 Allison 5 4402 8:00 MTWTh 5 Econ 102 Principles of Economics II PS 131 Pulling reform which can only be 4403 10:00 TWThF 5 4404 Econ 102 Principles of Economics II LC 296 Moss achieved by circumventing the 7:30-9:20 p.m. MW 5 Econ 102 Principles of Economics II PS 131 Kneisel Democratic-controlled 4405 11:00 TWThF 5 •Econ 302 Price Theory LC 296 Moss Legislature. 4406 7:30-9:20 p.m. TTh 5 •Econ 302 Price Theory PS 131 Kneisel 4407 5:30-7:20 p.m. TTh 5 4408 •Econ 305 Intensive Introductory Economics LC 296 Allison 9-12:50 S 5 4409 Econ 350 Economics of Pocket Underdevelopment: LC 296 Anyatonwu The Ghetto 12:00 MTWTh 4410 Econ 360 Economics of Environment PS 131 Allison International Economics PS 131 Takata 10:00 MTWTh 5 4411 •Econ 430 5 International Economics PS 131 Takata 5:30-7:20 p.ra. TTh 4412 •Econ 430 MTWTh 5 Economic Development LC 296 Anyatonwu 9:00 4413 •Eicon 450 5 •Econ 555 Independent Study Contact Economics Department 4414 6-9:50 p.m. W 5 4415 •Econ 565 Problems in Public Finance LC 296 Moss imagine all the voters who GEOGRAPHY must have approached 207 Ackerman 10:00 - TWThF 5 4450 Ge W 2 Geddes), theirthreesons, and the women in their lives. Playwright SOCIAL SCIENCES Jean Kerr employs her renowned 4900 Ssci 142 WorM Civilizations II, The Civilizations PS 10 Campbell 10:00 MTThF 5 wit, humor, and high-spirited fun of the East and West to depict this suburban family, 4901 Ssci 155 Minority Groups in America LC 224 Pangulula 7-8:50 p.m. TTh 5 who end up coping with marital 4902 Ssci 160 Contemporary Civilization II 1 LC 277 Decker 9:00 MTWTh 5 crisis. 4903 Ssci 160 Contemporary Civilization II 2 LC 214 Decker 1-2:50 TTh 5 4904 Ssci 210 Statistics for the Social Sciences Lee 1 PS 122 Floyd 12:00 MTWTb 5 Gene Rupert, who is also (Students enrolling in lecture 1 must also enroll in lab la or lb.) recreating his original role, is 4905 Ssci 210 Lab la LC 39 Floyd 10:30-12:00 T featured as the neighboring law 4906 Ssci 210 Lab lb LC 39 Floyd 10:30-12:00 Tb professor with an eye for Miss 4907 Sad 210 Statistics for the Social Sciences Lec 2 PS 122 Olmedo 1-2:60 TTh- 6 Bel Geddes, and Jill O'Hara (Students enrolling in lecture 2 must also enroll in lab 2a or lab 2b.) portrays a passionate young 4908 Ssci 210 Lab 2a LC 39 Olmedo 3-4:30 T actress. Gary Cookson is the 4909 Ssci 210 Lab 2b LC 39 Olmedo 3-4:30 Th family's eldest, a Harvard 4910 Ssci 210 Statistics for the Social Sciences Lec 3 PS 224 Scout 7-8:50 pjn. MW 5 senior; Gary Epp is the high (Students enrolling in lecture 3 must also enroll in lab 3a or 3b.) school senior; and Johnny Doran 4911 Ssci 210 Lab 3a LC 39 Scout 5:30-7:00pjn. M plays the youngest in the Cooper 4912 Ssci 210 Ub 3b LC 39 Scout 5:30-7:00 pjn. W family. Denise Galik will again 4913 Ssci 210 Statistics for the Social Sciences Contact [r. Floyd 5 portray her Broadway role of an (Self-paced course. Independent Study) attractive young college student. 4914 Ssci 300 Non-Western World PS 10 Darkoh/Khare/ 1:00 MTWTh 5 Scenery and Lighting were Takata design^ by Ben Edwards, and 4915 Ssci 415 Research Methods in Black Studies LC 258 Pangulula 11:00 MTWTh 5 costumes are by Jane Greenwood. 4916 Sad 498 Studies in Social Sciences; The Impact LC 285 Schofield 1-2:50 M 2 of War on 20th Century America "Finishing Touches" plays 4917 Ssd 499 Methods and Materials in the Teaching LC 53 Stanton 12-1:60 TTh 5 nightly, except Sundays, at 8:30 of the Social Sciences p.m., with matinees on Thursday SOCIOLOGY and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets 4950 Soc 100 The Study of Society are available at the Ahmanson 1 BI 224 Fine 11:00 MTWTTi 5 4951 Soc 100 The Study of Society 2 LC 214 Caetano Theatre box office and most ticket 7-8:50 p.m. TTh 5 agencies. Prereqiusite for upper-division courses is Soc. 100, or equivalent, or conae : of instructor. 4952 •Soc 305 Sociological Research and Analysis Lec 1 PS 224 Caetano 10:00 MTWTh 5 (Students enrolling in lecture| must also enroU in lab la or lab lb.) To Energy Crisis 4953 •Soc 305 Ub la LC 13 Caetano 11-12:30 MW 4954 •Soc 305 Ub lb LC 13 Caetano 11-12:30 TTh 4955 •Soc 305 Sociological Research and Analysis Lec 2 LC 277 Floyd 1:00 MTWTh 5 Seniors REspond (Students enrolling in lecture 2 must~also enroll in lab 2.) 4956 •Soc 305 Lab 2 LC 13 Floyd 2-3:30 MW Retired Senior Volunteer 4957 •Soc 310 History of Sociological Theory LC 214 Bulgarella 10-11:50 MW 5 Program (RSVP) Director, Mike 4958 •Soc 312 Contemporary Sociological Theory PS 122 Decker/Heeren 1-2:50 MW 5 Lippitt, recently announced that 4959 •Soc 322 Sociology of the Ghetto LC 204 Sullivan 3-4:50 MW 5 with the help of the city's senior 4960 •Soc 322 Sociology of the Ghetto LC 277 Tenorio 5-6:50 p.m. TTh 5 citizens, he hoped that RSVP 4961 •Soc 339 £k>cialization LC 296 Bhlgarella 1-2:50 MW 5 could participate in the solution of 4962 •Soc 339 Socialization LC 204 Bulgarella 1-2:50 TTh 5 two major problems facing the 4963 •Soc 340 Sociology of the Family LC 277 Staff 7-8:50 p.m. TTh 5 community and nation today. 4964 •Soc 341 Marriage and Family Among Blacks LC 214 Staff 4-5:50 p.m. MW 5 4965 •Soc 342 The Chicano Family LC 277 Staff 5-6:50 p.m. MW 5 "Specifically," Lippitt said, 4966 •Soc 350 Criminology LC 204 Staff 6-9:50 p.m. Th 5 "transportation is one of the 4967 •Soc 354 Deviant Behavior LC 204 Ford 11:00 TWThF 5 4968 •Soc 354 Deviant Behavior greatest needs senior citizens LC 204 Ford 3-4:50 TTh 5 4969 •Soc 356 Sociology of Mental Illness have today. Yet, with the energy LC 204 Ford 12:00 TWThF 5 4970 •Soc 357 Sociology of Law Enforcement and LC 204 Staff 6-9:50 p.m. W 5 crisis, people should be Judicial Decision Making^' concerned with too many cars 4971 •Soc 358 Sociology of Punishment and Corrections LC 214 Lindsey 3:00 MTThF 5 polluting our environment and 4972 •Soc 358 Sociology of Punishment a^ Corrections LC 27 Lindsey 6-9:50 p.m. T 5 wasting resources." 4973 •Soc 366 Collective Behavior and Social Movements LC 214 Heeren 10-11:50 TTh 5 4974 •Soc 366 Collective Behavior and Social Movements LC 211 Heeren 1-2:50 TTh 5 "In order to get seniors to 4975 •Soc 380 Sociology of Religion LC 277 SUff 12:00 MTWTh 5 volunteer assignments and 4976 •Soc 380 Sociology of Religion LC 204 Staff 6-9:50 p.ro. M 5 conserve energy, we are 4977 •Soc 388 Special Comprehensive Examination in rofessor Mortensen 15 preparing to survey senior Sociology Core Curriculum transportation needs in order to 4978 •Soc 410 Racial and Cultural Minorities LC 297 Haddad 3-4:50 TTh 5 coordinate driving time 4979 •Soc 434 Community Organization LC 204 Staff 8:00 MTWTh 5 schedules, thereby saving gas. 4980 •Soc 438 Industrial Sociology BI 124 Fine 9:00 MTWTh 5 We will be recruiting new 4981 •Soc 438 Industrial Sociology BI 104 Fine 7-8:50 pjn. MW 5 volunteers whose assignment will 4982 •Soc 480 Human Growth and Social Environment LC 204 Hawkins 10:00 MTWTh 5 be to drive other seniors to their 4983 •Soc 482 Fields of Social Work LC 214 Staff 5-6:50 pjn. TTh 5 worksites." 4984 •Soc 484 Social Casework LC 27 Staff 9-12:50 S 5 4985 •Soc 488 Special Comprehensive Examination in -ofessor Mortensen 15 "The goal of our recruitment Sociology Electives effort will not only be aimed at 4986 •Soc 555 Independent Study Contact Sociology Department 4987 •Soc 575 getting a corp of drivers but Internship in Sociology and Social Work Contact Sociology Department 4988 •Soc 575 Internship in Sociology and Social Work finding those seniors who would Contact Sociology Department ^989 •Soc 575 Internship in Sociology and Social Work like to do volunteer work but have Contact Sociology Department no transportation at all," Lippitt • Indicates courses which have a prerequisite: please check the catalog before completing registration. concluded.

People interested in RSVP, including non-seniors, should call 883-6111 or 882-1313 between 9 Work For The FAWFRINT! To Apply , Come To The ASB Trailer (Our New Office) a.m. and5 p.m., or come to 1700 North "E" Street - Suite 106 for further information. PAGE 23 PAWPRINT DEC 7. 1973 Early Hits Of Our Forebears CelifornU St*t« ColUf*, Sea Beraardiao Chapter 6600 State Collafe Parkway 1. «Mtnm*rua Saa Bcraardino, Califoraia M407 Three: (And Goldilocks) TUraar (68) 7-6811 t. nwarr tmnem - ahuicm 1 OCMM s. fiw «an - •coiiTBM «. HTiicAi tuvr 1. •ATIas « Alt enamonM • CNMi Miiei As The Platter Turns *. AHXMi. tcun, sttta wmi 7. tlOtMlCAl. KIBKM 1. fmiCAt Kiacu (LtCTOU wu-rt-M) By Bruce Scott As you can see by a furtive 1. uwAtT-oAtaoai (stt ndot UtMLT MCH) glance at the above charts, U. imiao. nocATioi While you're mulling over the Rock'n'Roll hadn't yet happened 11. TSMit « auaMu cosm COMOM (CAVimU) act that some of the hits during when these songs were dancing u. u. intHDKt MLU (tMAID nUM] 900-1919 were "Toyland," sugar plums in everyone's 'Wait Till The Sun Shines Middle-of-the-Road heads. The fellie," "Give My Regards To first Rock'n'Roll song to truly

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We'de like for you to come and share, care, and dare. To share the Catholic Christian community Thursday at 1:00 p.m. Rap yourself, to care about what is on campus • a community (rf discussions and good times are happening, and to dare to do students trying to make real their planned for these gatherings at something about what is faith. the Newman Center (on Kendall happening, the Newman Club asks Mass is celebrated Saturday Dr.). The phone number there is you to come - to see what is evening at 7 and at 10 a.m. on 887-2022. Ask for Fr. Don Ruff (a Broadway'' and "Meet Me In Saint make an impact on the nation (and h£m£enii^^jrh^j(ewmai^^lu Sunday. Weekly meetings are on 27-year old hippie priest). Louis," could you drum up some to make the best-seller lists of nostalgia for the music of 1949? Billboard, a music "trade" Herewith follows a list of the Top publication) was "Crazy Man Ten of '49, as compiled by Cash Crazy" by Bill Haley And His Box, a music ''trade" Comets. publication: In the late Forties and early 1. Forever And Ever - Russ Fifties, the interrelated Morgan Orchestra corporate conglomerates that 2. Riders In The Sky - Vaughn made up the music publishing, Monroe recording and playing (e.g., 3. Again - Gordon Jenkins Orch radio) industries had firmly 4. Forever And Ever • Perry established three main modes of rac®!et Como music in the hearts and ears of the 5. Cruising Down TheRiver • Blue nation: melodramatic ballads Barron Orcb (i.e., 's "Riders" 6. Cruising Down The _River - In The Sky"), sentimental ballads Russ Morgan Orch (i.e., Perry Como's "Forever 7. Again - Vic Damone And Ever") and novelty tunes 8. So Tired • Russ Morgan Orch (like Gene Autrey's''Rudloph The 9. Lavender Blue - Dinah Shore Red-Nosed Reindeer," a number 10. Buttons And Bows - Dinah one record in 1950). Shore Balladeer , one All of the above are so familiar, ofa host of Italian singers (Buddy they evoke waves of nostalgia, Greco, A1 Martino, Dean Martin, right? As you can see by the above Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Frank list, 1949 was not a year for great Sinatra, PerryComo, etc.)during diversity in . Three this era, carried Monroe's of the Top Ten songs of 1949 were melodramatic style even further, duplicated; that is, they were done tossing in elements borrowed by two different artists, both from traditional western ballads, versions becoming popular. and the early talkies. Laine was Although there were ten hits exceptionally good at covering comprising the Top Ten (figures, (re-doing) Country & Western doesn't it?), only seven songs, singing them in a style performers or performing midwaybetwixtC&Wandpop. His groups garnered these ten hits - version of "Mule Train" (1949, one, the Russ Morgan Orchestra, ) was the fourth accounting for three of them. most popular song of the year. His According to Cash Box, the only versions of "Cry Of The Wild Show your support for ratification of the Equal Rights Amend- artist who made the Top Ten in "49 Goose" and "High Noon" (for ment by buying and wearing the ERA bracelet. Made of nickel to make a monster hit the Mercury in 1950 and for Columbia silver—with the letters E.R.A. pierced into it—the bracelet following year was Gordon in 1952, respectively), while they Jenkins (this time with a group didn't make the Top Ten, were can be worn by both men and women. It will also make a nice called The Weavers), whose nonetheless extremely popular. Christmas gift. version of "Goodnight Irene" was In 1953, Laine made the big time the number one record in 1950. with "I Believe," a tear-jerker Here's what else was happening in that reached the No. 6 position. 1950 (again, according to Cash The Andrew Sisters, like other Box): sister groups of the time Proceeds from the sale of the bracelets will go toward getting (McGuire, Fontane), built their the Amendment ratified. 1. Goodnight Irene Gordon popularity on simple harmony Jenkins si The Weavers styles (much like the early 2. It Isn't Fair - Sammy Kaye Supremes). Although they would 3. Third Man' Theme - Anton be considered banal nowadays, Karas they reached such heights that COST: $3.00 prepaid 4. Mule Train - Frankie Laine they had three Top Ten records in 5. Mona Lisa - King Cole 1950. 6. Music, Music. Music - Andrew Theresa Brewer (whose Sisters version of "Music, Music, 7. 1 Wanna Be Loved - Andrew Music"wasNo.6in popularity in Sisters ORDER FROM: The League of Wtmen Vfters 1950) started with sentimental 8. I'd Baked A Cake - Eileen 568 No. Mt. View tunes, later turning to doing cover Barton versions of Rhythm & Blues hits, San Bernardino, California 9. I Can Dream Can't 1 • Andrew a common practice for decades. Sisters 10. - Frankie Just" in case you were Phone: 889-8600 Laine wondering. . . 24 PAWPRINT DECEMQER 7., 1973 Find A Caption Interview Oiring Ejierjsjy Gisis Monroe U.S. Ekportmg CHI & Win A Prize By Tim Green WASHINGTON—A government companies to export desperately Leaning back easily in his chair. report released yesterday needed fuel oil despite the Dean Monroe spoke frankly of the indicates that fuel oil exports in shortage," Aspin said. "It is role which he plays inthe shaping of 1973 "will drastically surpass nothing less than a total disregard our school. He recalled for us the 1972" despite a serious shortage in for the welfare of the American first yearofCSCSB when he was the this country. consumer which leads to these only Associate Dean on campus. A A Cost of Living Council study tremendous exports of fuel oil ^ school of less than 500 students, requested by Representative Les during the shortage." 5,000 trees, and "plenty of raw Aspin (Dem-Wis.) predicts that He said the Cost of Living • dirt" was not the most promising 53.3 million gallons of fuel oil will Council's prediction place for him to start. be exported during 1973, a 284 per "demonstrates once again that In 1966-67 he became "Dean cent increase over 1972. neither industry nor the Monroe": since then Cal State has However, the study said. "1972 administration has any intention of been and remains kind of "his was a depressed year and the rise halting exports despite the fact that place." He shows his dedication to in 1973 appears to be a return to a oil which is leaving the United this institution by the long hours historical export level." States could keep tens of thousands which he puts in daily. His actions "Apparently the lure of big of Midwestern residents warm this are those that are most beneficial profits is persuading major oil winter." for the students. Dean Monroe and his offices practice "a policy of complete discretion." When questioned, he obligingly outlined his stand on AB 159. This Find A Caption bill which is presently in committee in the California State Legislature, would eliminate the yearly$20.00student ASB fees. He & Win A Prize explained-that these fees were the only fees available to pay the support of ASB programs such as speaker programs, plays, the newspaper, movies, etc. Wisely, Dean Monroe will not support this bill because although it would be a relief of a small financial burden passage would mean the end of the ^bmitacaptlontolhePAHPKIsr oHi.e (Library lower level, room 59), few student social programs which are ours. This year's enrollment is up more than 15 percent over last If Lie Detectors year's registration, at> accomplishment which Dean Monroe awards to the faculty and the outstanding programs which Are Truthful they have instituted in the past few years. He admits that much of the Aboat 1800 years ago a fellow in the hands of an amateur is faculty sees the changes in the named Tertullian said, "Truth useless. curriculum as compromises, but does not blush." Fourteen states already have he believes that what ever Several months ago a Los- enacted laws to set certification compromise there may have been it Angeles superior court judge standards for professionally did not adversely affect the quality concurred, and admitted as trained polygraph examiners. Late of-education here at CSCSB. evidence the results of a lie- this year I introduced legislation detector test. The precedent- (AB 2654) to do the same thing in shattering decision carries many California. Financial Aids: implications. The potential significance of the The lie-detector, or polygraph, polygraph to California is ''Can Still Apply is a machine designed to measure underscored by the fact that the- and record changes in human blood State Bar has established a special The Financial Aids office is still pressure, breathing, and committee to investigate its use. accepting application for the 1973- perspiratory secretions. These This month the Assembly's 74 academic year. Many positions physical characteristics change Judiciary Committee will begin a are still available under the when a person lies, according to special study on polygraph testing College Work Study Program as polygraph experts. and the law. well as assistance from federal However, the machine is only a If it is finally determined that the loan and grant programs. tool; it, itself, is not actually a polygraph is a valid and reliable Special grant assistance under a detector of falsehoods. But in the tool, the State must be prepared to new federal program is also hands of a qualified polygraph certify and license polygraph available to first time freshman examiner the device has proven to examiners—so great is the attending the college on a full time be a useful tool in pre-employment polygraphs' potential for abuse. basis. Freshman interested in this investigations, in the exoneration new Basic Educational Opportunity of accused employees, and in Grant should apply as soon as helping police screen suspects who Classified Ads possible. voluntarily submit themselves to Applicants for all financial aid testing. programs should inquire at the While the Los Angeles court Tutors Wanted Financial Aids Office, Student decision is underappeal,a bill was More tutors are desperately Services Room 118, for additional introduced this year in the State needed by the Community Action information and application forms. Legislature to permit the use of Program. If you would like to be a polygraph evidence in civil cases. tutor for a local elementary or The new legislation and the court secondary school student, please Check Cashing decision raise questions signup with Lorraine Smith in the concerning the validity and Activities Office, Trailer 3-C. reliability of polygraph Limit Raised examinations. Despite widespread Robm Mote Needed The Student Representatives of experience with the polygraph in ROOM MATE BADLY IN NEED for the Bookstore Cafeteria business and government, 'the two room place in Muscoy. Has Committee propose that the check credibility of polygraph shower-bath combination with air cashing limit of ten dollars be examinations continues to be cooler for summers. Only $50 per extended to twenty dollars. This questioned. month all utilities included. Come would take place under the sV,iit>ulationthatA.S.B. would cover Should the polygraph pass its own by 1921 Darby anytime during any bad checks in which the money test and find acceptance in our weekends. wasn't collected after going judicial system, some larger through the proper channels to questions will remain. Among LOST acquire it. Five hundred dollars them: —Is it a threat to individual Gold symbol on necklace chain lost already in service has been privacy? —Does it infringe upon Thursday. November 15th between allocated to take care of this if it constitutional liberties? —Is truth- parking lot and Administration should happen. finding in a court of law properly BIdg. Contact Sue Rudisill, A.D. relegated to a machine? l62.extension362 iffound. Reward offered: $15. About the only definitive SubmitacaptiontothePAWPRINToffice (Libran lower level, room 5? Are there reallyonlysix ocelots in conclusion that has been reached at by Dec. 4th and win a prize. Everyone'will win; but there's onh one Gran this point is: A polygraph machint The PAWPRINT welcomes news. Svdnev? Prize.