April 8Th 1981

April 8Th 1981

California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 4-8-1981 April 8th 1981 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "April 8th 1981" (1981). Paw Print (1966-1983). 354. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/354 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. serving the CSCSB commuhify Vol. XVI Issue No. 19 California State College at San Bernardino Wednesday, April 8 1981 A.S. Elections Set MARCH FONG EU For April 22 & 23 Elections for the Associated Students officers and representatives for the 1981-82 school year will be held April 22, and 23, according to To Speak On Campus Elections Chair Cheryl Chambless. Students interested in running for office may pick up and return their petitions at the Student Union desk up until April 10. During 1980-81, the A.S. Board of Directors and executive officers . As the highest-ranking administered a budget set at $72,811. A.S. budget covers government official ever to administration of the A.S. offices, participation in the California speak at CSCSB. March Fong State Students Association, (a lobbying group with the Legislature Eu. the Secretary of State for the and Chancellor's Office), campus activities (movies, dances, stale of California, will be on concerts, and lectures), and helps support special areassuch as Black campus Wednesday, April 15. History Week, Cinco de Mayo, committees for clubs, intramural from noon until 1:00 in the sports activities, The PawPrint, Inland Empire Library Cooperative Recital Hall of the Creative Arts Evening Services Office, Health Fair, Child Care Center, ESCAPE Building. events and Services Committee. Eu will speak on the impact A candidates meeting is set for April 13 at 3:00 p.m. in the Senate she has had on the state Chamber, Student Union building. The official campaigning will government both as the begin on April 14. Chambless warned that all candidates or their Secretary of State as well as in representative must be present at the April 13 meeting. -iier^enuf e.a.s.a vtnenibei;jif. the Officers to be-elected are-the A.S. President,, Vice President, Assembly. It was through her Treasurer, and seven members of the Board of Directors. Under seat in the legislature that she current A.S. budgeting the President receives a stipend of $500 per gained statewide recognition for quarter while the VP and Treasure receive $350. her fight against pay toilets in Representing the various schools on campus are the public buildings. representatives who make up the Board of Directors and vote on. Eu's speech, sponsored by the fiscal and policy matters throughout the year. A.S. and the Political Science Students with majors in the following areas may run as BOD Council, is open to the public. Eu representative from their school: plans to limit her speech .to the Natural Science, Education, Social Science, Administration, early portion of the hour so that Humanities. Two other posts are available to Students who would she may respond to questions represent the Special, Dual and Interdisciplinary majors and the from the audience. undeclared majors. The A;S. President, in addition to normal presidential duties of speaking for the students and representing them on various boards Annual Open House Festivities cont'd on page 3 Planned For Cal State Campus fc.'. »' ^ •' r'-.l.. by Terry Seal the students, and the faculty to a book sale, a barbecue, an The Cal State Open House, get together as well." alumni luncheon, and balloons icbeduled for Sunday, April The day is set to begin with a and clowns to set the 16th, is a day-long celebration 5K and a lOK walk beginning at atmosphere. tat is expected to become an 8:30 a.m., with registration for Says Hogenson, "I think it will innual event. A continuation the races running from 7:30 a.m. be a really exciting day. Last Tom last year's I5th anniversa- to 8:15 a.m. Everything else year was colorful and fun. People •y celebration, it is due to feature starts at 11:00 with department­ were hapi:^ and relaxed. It lub booths, sports events, art al displays opening at 1:00 p.m. should be an enjoyable day all lisplays, departmental demon­ Club booths will sell drinks and around." strations, balloons and clowns, refreshments. Highlights of the Invitations will be mailed out t is being advertised as a chance "day will feature a children's art to every Cal State student, with or the campus and community fair, a soccer game featuring the a limited supply of invitations sO come together and celebrate. Cal State soccer club versus left over in the Activity office for "After 15 years we would like Norton Air Force Base, a softball those who want to invite their 10 acquaint the community with game featuring last year's team family and friends. There is )ur services," says Jeanne against KCKC. and a Chili currently an opening for tour Hcgenson, Director of Activities. bakeoff open to the faculty, staff, guides. Students who want to "We would like to reach out to and students. The art gallery apply are advised by Hogenson Rodin's "The Kiss" provided the perfect backdrop for the on the community, invite them to will feature a wooden art show, to call the Activity office, campus filming of "Buddy Buddy," a new movie staring the campus. We feel that this is principally displayed by faculty extension 7407. Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. Story and additional an excellent chance for the staff, member Leo Doyle. There will be photos on pages 4 & 5. Page 2 The'Pau'Print Wednesday, April 8 1981 Foto of the Month Letters, The PawPrim! is published under the control of theC^SB Publications Brard. It is pubHshed on a weekly basis during KKK Denounced the academic year for a total of thirty-one issues less qearter breaks and final exam P®riods. Contact the office at 887-7497, Dear Editor, 55'500 Slate Collew Parkwav, San Bemardina CA. 92407, for further Kudos to the Political science information. " Council in the denouncement of Advertisa^ requests should be addressed «- direct^ to (he Business the Klu Klux Klan and its Manager a the address and number above. barbaric activities. It^ time Classified ads may be ordered media stopped their de facto similarly except that such ads for students, faculty and staffofCSCSBupto IJromotion of the Klan wijh twenty words in length are free. incessant co\erage of its Ad and Copy deadlines are the Friday precedit^ the date of publication. activities in their overzealous Copy received after that date appears in drive for sensationalism. the paper on a space available basis. Ad Policy The IhwPrinI accepts all advertising in eood faith but makes no warranty, and does not check any goods or While the Klan iiiay oppose service adverlised- Communism in. ot.ir country, Letters to the Editor should be kept to a maximom td one and one half typ^ there are oiher groups th^it can pages. Letters whkh attack any person do a much more effective joii of may be held until that person has time to respond in the same issue as the other opposing. Communism through letter. Lettos must include name and address, a phone number and must be much - "more" civilized means. signed although names will be withheld Most importantly, they are not upon request. The PavPrint reserves the right to sworn to the spread of edit all copy submitted in order to comply Brett Wyatt, founder and mans the fort during spring destructive white-supremisl with space requirements, libel laws and good taste! president of the inordinantly registration, racism. The Klan along with the ' publicized Peace Reaction Club, The PawPrint is funded in part by Nazis are the most racist groups an annual allocation by The in America, dedicated to Associated Sttxients to cover the achieving their ends only costs of printing and expenses. It is distributed free to students and to through violent bloodshed. the community. The remainder of Letters to the Editor These two organizations, along the funding is developed by The with the Communist Party, are PawPrint itself through program generated revenue accounts from Atlanta Tragedy of higher education. And lastly, people." Regulations means the greatest philosophical advertising. we ask that everyone pray that keeping guns out of the hands of threats to the country, and Dear Editor there won't be a 23rd death. the felon, the juvenile offender, cannot and must not be STAFF and the incompetent. Isn't that tolerated. Communism and Editor-m-Chief For over 19 months the city of Phi Beta Sigma Inc. what everyone wants? racism have got to go. Atlanta. Georgia has been' Karen M. Newcombe covered with a dark shroud of Cornel G. Ormsby ' Chris Ellis Asst VMnmr Brad Johnson terror. Somewhere lurking u Buswess the darkness of black Atlanta's Gun Control Arfv«.r».tti»g Gregg Bynum sprawling urbania, is a killer, a Revisited Enteruunmea — Terry Seal killer who has cruelly taken the Photo Editor. ,,.Ran4y Lanier lives of 22 beautiful children. Dear Editor Layout ...VKevi'n Laughren He has taken from the world Typography- Bill McCluskey 22 potential presidents, doctors, The ideal time I'll bet that Paula Ferguson Reporters..... .... Louise Connel lawyers, or teachers.

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