California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 1-15-1986 January 15th 1986 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "January 15th 1986" (1986). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 190. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/190 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. J» '• .«S •*:"'* %t:RV1NG THE CAL SfATfe: UNtVERSlTY, SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY:^ M Jumary 1549M Vohmie 20 9 DR. HALPERN CHOSEN AS OUTSTANDING PROFESSOR OF 1985 by Jackie WUson Students constantly praise Dr. She's funny, informative, Halpera's enthusiasm in her likeable and an authority in her teaching. They say she has a field of critica] thinking. She is an terrific ability to make complex associate professor of psychology sutgects simpler as well as and also the assodate dean of enjoyaUe. Her reception to undergraduate programs here at studrat problems and helping CSUSB. She's a published author them to resolve them is another and has served on a variety of plus. One student said ''She campus committees, most recently exemplifies all the best qualities in chai^ the campus' Innovative the skin of teaching." **1 try to Ideas Committee. Who is this involve my students as much as woman extraordinare? Dr. Diane possiUe", Dr. Haipem said what F. Haipem of course!! she is bcT ^udents. Dr. Ha^)em was recently As an autbori^ in the field of namiaitfd as the university's critical thinking, Dr. Haipem has out^aoding professor for 198S - taught, widely published and has 1986 by the Outstanding Professor been consult^ in her field. She has local selection committee headed received a faculty profiessional by Helga Lingren and composed grant (development) and three of faculty, students, and alumni. a£5rm^ve action grants whidi Two outstanding professors are enabled the compl^on of her first named each year tor the system book, Thought and Knowled^ from among the CSU campus An Introduction to Critiad nominees. The major criterion Thinking, puli^ed last year. A used for nomination is superlative second book is to be puUished tiHirhing and obvioudy Dr. sometime in March, it is titled Sex Haipem more than fulfills that Differences in Cognitive Abilities. criterion!! coot on pg2 Round Table Discussions Explore Abortion Issue The ccmtrovosial issue presidait of the Right to Life abortkm will be explored in a League of Southern California and fcmim a 8 p.m.,Thur^y, JaiL 16 also saves on the board of at Cal Stat^ San Bemardina directors ftx the Pro-Ufe Councfl. Hdd in the Student Union She is preadent of the California Multipurpose Room, the Chapter of Feminists for Life and discussion is part of a series o( is q( die l^al committee for An Evening of Music With "Round Table" ta^ which are the Los Angeles Commission for to provide enriching Women. experiences for the university Julie Lively of Santa Barbara is Trumpeter Maynard Ferguson community as wdl as the general a board member of the Crusade for public. Life and past presidait of by Jackie WilMm the Firebird, the baritone horn and universities. The abmtkm discussion panel "Students PrO'Life" of the Maynard Ferguson, virtuoso flugel horiL Mr. Ferguson and he band will be comprised of three people Univosity of Califmnia, Santa trumpeter once called the His music ranges from what jazz members win conduct a muac on the (vo-Ufe side the issue, Barbara. youngest bandleader in the 'JCs' is purists call "ftmk and fusion" to dinic from 4-6 p.m. in the three peo(4e who&vor|vo-choice Dr. Chris Frriling of Sao DOW in his fourfo decade wifo an mainstream hits. His first great Univosity gymnasium for area and a moderattv. BemardiiK), assistant professor oi an new band. He will appear in a recording was from the 1977 high-school jtxz band members. A The panelists will indude Susan mathemarics at Cal State, is January 21st 8:15 p.m. concert to Rocl^ movie, "Gonna Fly Now" fee of S7.50 wfll enatfle the Carpenter McMillan of Los participating on the panel as a be h^ in tte University fw whkh he received his first studoits to participate in the dinic, Angeles, a kmg-tiine feminist who conceiiied dtizoi and parent He gymnasium. Grammy nominatioo. A second receive diimer at foe Univosity once considered herself a and his wife have two diikireo and Cal State students and the Grammy nomination in and attend the concert supporter of the pro-choice are expecting another. general public wfll get fo 1983 wifo the single "Don't Stop" Maynard Ferguson's career has portion until she had a personal Ctrntnlmttiig to the discussioo oqwrioice firsthand this exdtmg from his "Hdlywood" album. Mr. ^Mumed nearly for^ years. The experimce at an abortion clinic oa the pro-choice side the issue new band with its totaUy cwiginal Ferguson is a foverse and energetic ^ of three major career periods seven years ago. Since then she has will be Dr. Thomas Moody, style that audiences and reotwd musician whose talents surpass b^an by 1948 wifo his c^ut in become a pro-life activist and is asastant professor of philosophy at collectors are raving about The celebrated trumpet player. the Boyd Raebum Band. In foe the media spokesperson on the Cal State. He will an^yze the issue instrumental makeup o( his new In addition to performing, 1950*s, Ferguson was lead issue for foe Right to Life of the perstmbood ctf the fetus, band includes five horns, composing and arrangmg music trumpet wifo Chaiiie Bamet and Movement in the state, whidi which is a topic he covers in his percussion guitar, keyboards, bass, and co-designing horns, Ferguson Jimmy Dorsey in the Stan Kenton includes more than 120 and drums. Mr. Ferguson himselt also encourages young, taknted Band. (xganizations. In addition, Ms. Dr. Cynthia Paxton, a Cal State plays a variety of instruments sudi musicians and teaches educational A second period b^an in 1956 Cupenter Mt^fllan is first vice ccMit on K. 2 as foe saxophone, the superbone, clinics at high-schools and cont on pg. 2 2 JttnMry 1549M SerranoVillage Council Presents Kappa Phi The Second Annual Winter Ball Indoctrinates If s a oool, ^oomy evening and An dwse oeletvities may not be A special invitation is extended there isa qark ctf tensioo in present but I know for sure diat ifs to you to join the fiin and musical advmture presented by our DJ*s Honor Students the air. lights flash back and gtring to be a fun and exciting Invitations will be extended Department and CSUSB's night. The ball will be held on Sounds of Success. But wait we forth thrcM^ the douds. The noise soon to students digMe for Outstanding Professor for the Friday, January 24, 1^6. The also have hors d'oeuvres, of hustle and bustle ring throu^ membership in the Honor Society 1983-1984 Academic Year, wiD the silent of the people enteriitg the hours are from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. mocktail bar and a photographer be die featured speaker. for this very q)ecial night of Phi Kappa PhL Founded in building. Finafly, a white and gcM Where do you ask? It will be hdd In additioo to the installatioo of Remember the Winter Ball on 1897 at die University oi Maine- paDs into the driveway. in die Univmity Commons. The new membos, the CSUSB chapter Friday, January 24,1986 and ob Orono, the Society's primary The doors open and out st^ cover diarge is $7 JO per single win ncMninate tme ks current or and $10.00 per couide. Tidwts can yes, k is semi-fOTnaL otrjectives are rec(^ti<» and Prince Charles and Lady Diana. encouragement of superior prospective members for More cars puD up and more be purchased through Serrano Program Coordinator Victtv Uiibe scholaiship in all academic conskferation as a Phi K^qia Phi celebrities join the yearly Viflii^ Council in die Housing (jraduate Feflow. Every year the Office, X7405. desciplines. Accordingly, extravaganza-Tbe Winter Ball digibility standards are hi^y Phi Kappa Phi Natio^ Office selective, with membership awards 50 fdlowships to support to the top 10% of seniors studrots in their first year of Celebration In Honor of and graduate students and to those graduate or professiooal study. juniors in the 5% of dwir Eadi feDowshq) award is $6000. If you are a currem or Currendy, there are 241 Phi prospective member of Phi Kappa Kappa Phi chaptm nationwide, Phi and intend to b^in graduate Martin Luther King Jr. itirfivtifig cMganizatums at the study in Fall, 1986, you may University of Southern California, obtain additional informatiim and as a member of the San On Wednesday, January IS, alumna o( Califlmiia State UC—Davis, Universityof the about the Phi Kaiqw Phi Graduate Bernardino Ccmununity CoU^ the campus community will Universtiy, San Bernardino, is Pacific and thirteen CSU Fellowship Program from celebrate the life and contribution Executive Director of the Board. Professor Edward Erler (887- Please plan to attend this special institutkms. of Dr. Martin Ludier King, Jr. Rivoside County Department oi 7238, AD—130). Completed event and teachers should The annual Installation Join Faculty and Staff at 1:30 p.m. Community Action. She also ap{^cations must be submitted to encourage students and colleagues Banquet for new members of the in the Pancmna Room of the sCTves as Vice President for the Dr.
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