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__ CAL PoLY REPORT California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Vol. 47, No. 13 Dec.9, 1993 Holiday Gift Drive still needs sponsors Cal Poly's Holiday Gift Drive still needs groups that can sponsor San Luis Obispo homeless children or children from families with very low income to help make their holiday season brighter. Potential sponsors are given in- formation about several children plus the kids' personalized "wish lists" to help groups determine which children to "adopt." Any group interested in partici- pating should stop by the Com- munity Service Center, UU 217, or call Sam Lutrin at ext. 5839, as soon as possible. Student Affairs sets holiday wassail Student Affairs invites the cam- pus community to join in the tra- ditional holiday wassail at its open house from 2 to 4 pm today (Dec. 9), in Adm. 209. Parking no longer free during breaks Remember that weekday park- ing on campus is now by paid permit or meter year-round, in- cluding academic breaks. The only exceptions are "campus closed" holidays, which will be Dec. 23, 24, 30 and 31 during the coming quarter break. The requirement will be in effect Monday through Friday, 7 am to 5 pm, through the break. Annual parking permits are valid, as well as quarterly permits for either the previous or upcoming quarter - Fall '93 or Winter '94. ------------------ ---- -------·--'ltJ .. All other parking rules will be enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information, call Park- ing and Commuter Services at ext. 6654. Special ed plan on view at library A plan to help ensure that Cali- fornians with disabilities and their families get an education will be on review at the Kennedy Library until Jan. 7. Parents, guardians and anyone else interested can review the California State Plan for Special Education in the library's Learning Resources Center. The plan will be submitted to the U.S. Secretary of Education as one step in the pro- cess to participate in the federal Individuals with Disabilities Educa- tion Act (IDEA). The plan describes how Califor- nia will provide a "free, appro- priate, public education" to dis- abled individuals to age 22, as well as their families. Forms are available for comments. For more information, call ext. 2273. Campus steam plant to close for holiday The campus steam plant will be shut down for maintenance from 4 pm, Wednesday, Dec. 22, until 4 pm, Sunday, Dec. 26. During this time there will be no building heat or hot water. For more infor- mation call Bob Pahlow or Ed Naretto at ext. 2321. Burton named interim director Ken Burton, director of comput- ing services, will assume the addi- tional role of interim director of administrative computer systems until a permanent director is hired. Burton succeeds Jeff Williams. Joanne Temple, formerly in charge of the business computer systems group, will now also coor- dinate the student systems group. Holly Sletteland will continue to head End User Support. In addition, Administrative Sys- tems has established a "new tech- nologies" group to evaluate and test information technology tools and assist other groups. How to add holidays to your e·calendar You can now add all university holidays for 1994 to your personal OfficeVision calendar. Just follow these simple steps: At the OfficeVision Main Menu, 1. Press PFl (Process calendars). 2. Press PFlO (View calendar main menu number 2). 3. Press TAB. Type "01/ 01 /94" over the current date. 4. Press PF3 (Add all company holidays to the calendar starting from 01 /01 /94 to the end of that year). 5. Press PF12 (Return). If you add the holidays, Office- Vision will alert you if you later try to schedule a meeting on a holiday. Please note that only university holidays are added to your calendar this way. If you want to put aca- demic holidays on your calendar, you'll need to add them manually using the OfficeVision Process Cal- endar functions. If you need assistance, call the End User Sup- port Help Desk at ext. 5506. ,..ulil!liOLatdl..,-,...,. --

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Page 1: December 9, 1993 Cal Poly Report

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CAL PoLY REPORT

California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Vol 47 No 13 Dec9 1993

Holiday Gift Drive still needs sponsors

Cal Polys Holiday Gift Drive still needs groups that can sponsor San Luis Obispo homeless children or children from families with very low income to help make their holiday season brighter

Potential sponsors are given inshyformation about several children plus the kids personalized wish lists to help groups determine which children to adopt

Any group interested in particishypating should stop by the Comshymunity Service Center UU 217 or call Sam Lutrin at ext 5839 as soon as possible

Student Affairs sets holiday wassail

Student Affairs invites the camshypus community to join in the trashyditional holiday wassail at its open house from 2 to 4 pm today (Dec 9) in Adm 209

Parking no longer free during breaks

Remember that weekday parkshying on campus is now by paid permit or meter year-round inshycluding academic breaks The only exceptions are campus closed holidays which will be Dec 23 24 30 and 31 during the coming quarter break

The requirement will be in effect Monday through Friday 7 am to 5 pm through the break Annual parking permits are valid as well as quarterly permits for either the previous or upcoming quarter shyFall 93 or Winter 94

-----------------------------middot--ltJ

All other parking rules will be enforced 24 hours a day seven days a week

For more information call Parkshying and Commuter Services at ext 6654

Special ed plan on view at library

A plan to help ensure that Calishyfornians with disabilities and their families get an education will be on review at the Kennedy Library until Jan 7

Parents guardians and anyone else interested can review the California State Plan for Special Education in the librarys Learning Resources Center The plan will be submitted to the US Secretary of Education as one step in the proshycess to participate in the federal Individuals with Disabilities Educashytion Act (IDEA)

The plan describes how Califorshynia will provide a free approshypriate public education to disshyabled individuals to age 22 as well as their families Forms are available for comments

For more information call ext 2273

Campus steam plant to close for holiday

The campus steam plant will be shut down for maintenance from 4 pm Wednesday Dec 22 until 4 pm Sunday Dec 26 During this time there will be no building heat or hot water For more inforshymation call Bob Pahlow or Ed Naretto at ext 2321

Burton named interim director

Ken Burton director of computshying services will assume the addishytional role of interim director of administrative computer systems until a permanent director is hired Burton succeeds Jeff Williams

Joanne Temple formerly in charge of the business computer systems group will now also coorshydinate the student systems group Holly Sletteland will continue to head End User Support

In addition Administrative Sysshytems has established a new techshynologies group to evaluate and test information technology tools and assist other groups

How to add holidays to your emiddotcalendar

You can now add all university holidays for 1994 to your personal OfficeVision calendar Just follow these simple steps

At the Office Vision Main Menu 1 Press PFl (Process calendars) 2 Press PFlO (View calendar

main menu number 2) 3 Press TAB Type 010194

over the current date 4 Press PF3 (Add all company

holidays to the calendar starting from 010194 to the end of that year)

5 Press PF12 (Return) If you add the holidays Officeshy

Vision will alert you if you later try to schedule a meeting on a holiday

Please note that only university holidays are added to your calendar this way If you want to put acashydemic holidays on your calendar youll need to add them manually using the OfficeVision Process Calshyendar functions If you need assistance call the End User Supshyport Help Desk at ext 5506

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CAL POLY REPORT

Dec9 1993

Jan 6middot7 auditions set for winter play

Auditions for Brighton Beach Memoirs the Theatre and Dance Departments Winter Quarter proshyduction will be held Thursday and Friday Jan 6-7 from 7 to 11 pm in Room 212 of the Davidson Music Building

Three performances of the Neil Simon play will be staged in the Theatre Feb 24-26

Voted Best Play of the Season in 1983 by the New York Drama Critics Circle the comic drama revolves around a 15-year-old boy growing up in Brooklyn The origishynal production featured the Broadshyway debut of Matthew Broderick playing Simon as a teenager and aspiring writer in 1937

Anyone interested is welcome to audition and will be asked to read from the script Although no adshyvance preparation is necessary copies of the script are available for limited check-out in the Kenshynedy Library

In addition to the role of 15-year-old Eugene Jerome there are parts for other family members

Theatre and dance professor Michael Malkin will direct Brighton Beach Memoirs

For more information call the department office at ext 1465

Dateline ($) - Admission Charged

SATURDAY DECEMBER 11 Commencement Ceremonies for

the colleges of Business Engineering Science and Math and masters in education at 930 am colleges of Agriculture Architecture and Enshyvironmental Design and Liberal Arts 2 pm Rec Center

Banquet Cal Poly Womens Clubs Holiday Gala Vista Grande Cafeteria 6 pm ($)

SUNDAY DECEMBER 12 Holiday Academic holiday for

academic-year employees Through Sunday Jan 2

MONDAY DECEMBER 13 Mens Basketball University of

Montana Mott Gym 730pm ($)

TUESDAY DECEMBER 14 Music Boys of the Lough will pershy

form Celtic music Cal Poly Arts World Music and Dance series Theatre 8 pm ($)

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15 Meeting Staff Council Alumni

House 1 pm Womens Basketball UC Davis

Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

THURSDAY DECEMBER 16 Mens Basketball Masters College

Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

MONDAY DECEMBER 20 Mens Basketball UC Santa Cruz

Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

THURSDAY DECEMBER 23 Holiday Christmas holiday for

university employees Through Sunshyday Dec 26

Mens Basketball Keene State Colshylege Mott Gym 730pm ($)

TUESDAY DECEMBER 28 Mens Basketball Point Lorna

Nazarene Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 29 Womens Basketball Cal Poly Inshy

vitational - UC Riverside vs Wayne State 6 pm Cal Poly vs U of Distric of Columbia 8 pm Mott Gym ($)

THURSDAY DECEMBER 30 Holiday New Years holiday for

university employees Through Sunshyday Jan 2

Womens Basketball Cal Poly vs Wayne State 5 pm ($)

Mens Basketball UC Davis Mott Gym 8 pm ($)

Position Vacancies Vacant staff positions at Cal Poly

and the Cal Poly Foundation are anshynounced in this column and are posted outside the respective offices Contact those offices (State Adm 110 ext 2236 - Foundation Adshyministration Building ext 1121) for applications and additional position details Both Cal Poly and the Founshydation are subject to all laws governshying affirmative action and equal employment opportunity Cal Poly hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States All eligible and interested pershysons are encouraged to apply Ap-

Page 2

plications must be received by 5 pm or postmarked by the closing date

STATE

CLOSING DATE Open until filled Director (Administrator III) Adshy

ministrative Systems Salary commenshysurate with background and experience Readvertisement

InterpreterTransliterator 111 Disshyabled Student Services $11-$1798 hour temp intermittent thru 613094

Who What Where When

Hernan Castellano-Giron Foreign Languages and Literatures was awarded first prize in the International Literary Contest established by the Chilean Lautaro Cultural Centre in San Francisco for his short story La destruccion de una peluqueria

Three City and Regional Planning faculty members have been elected to various professional posts Linda Dalton and Paul Wack to the Board of Directors of the California Planning Foundation an arm of the American Planning Association Paul Crawford to the California Planning Roundshytable a group of planning professhysionals who address statewide planshyning issues and Dalton as chair of the national Planning Accreditation Board which reviews all professional undergraduate and masters degree programs in the United States Dalton and Michael Smith-Heimer delivered a paper Plan Quality Implementashytion and Achievement - Alternative Interpretations of State Mandates at a recent meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in Philadelphia

David Dubbink won the Inshynovative Use of Technology award from the American Planning Associashytion for his Interactive Sound Inforshymation System which simulates a variety of noise environments

An article by Gloria Velasquez Foreign Languages and Literatures Soldadera as Self was published in the anthology of the Proceedings of the IV International Conference on the Hispanic Cultures of the US held in Germany

CAL PoLY REPORT

Dec91993 Page 3

CAMPUSWIDE STANDING COMMITTEES The following individuals are members of the carnshy

puswide standing committees

ANIMAL WELFARE COMMITTEE Roger Gambs Chair Wallace Glidden Dennis Frey Dale Smith Sandra Rakestraw David Ragsdale Clifford Stokes

Nominations still needed from Chair Academic Senate

ATHLETICS GOVERNING BOARD Robert Koob Chair Laura Freberg Marlin Vix Paul Murphy Kimberly Seibel Brian Nosek Shawn Reeves Marquam Piros Frank Lebens Kerry Yamada Michael Wenzl John McCutcheon Charles Crabb

CAMPUS DINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE Nancy Williams Chair Joan Cirone Dallis Day Robert Vance Ken Barclay Elizabeth Brinkman Retta Powell Rachel Clarke Steve McShane

CAMPUS PLANNING COMMITTEE Warren Baker Chair Robert Koob Charles Allen Kerry Yamada Joseph Jen Paul Nee Frank Lebens Chris Ford Robert Kitamura Roshni Thomas John Harris Ed Naretto Tejal Arnie Arnold Jones David Blakely Dale Sutliff

CHILD CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Kimi Ikeda Susan Somppi Marilyn York Carolyn Stefanco J oni Forbes Polly Harrigan Haila Hafley Bette Tryon

Nominations still needed from Childrens Center Board of Directors

Childrens Center Parents Advisory Committee ASI President

COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Richard Equinoa Chair T] Plew Art Duarte Roger Osbaldeston Gerry Cunico Ngozi Kamalu Robert Hoover Sonja Glassmeyer Ellen Polinsky

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER COMMITTEE Virginia Walter Laura Joines Phillip Fanchon Samuel Agbo Bernard Duffy Anthony Knable Nikki Maddux Claude Imbault Scott Hopkins Mark Meyering

Amy Tan Erin Dougherty Richard Equinoa

COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON AIDS AND HIV INFECTION

Burt Cochran Chair Barbara Melvin David Ragsdale Joan Cirone Michael Selby Kathleen McBurney Pat Hosegood-Martin Karen Chu Robyn Cooke ] Taylor Portelli Kathy Headtke

DISABLED STUDENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Diane Miller Paul Wolf Benny Martin Michael Shannon Eric Steinhauer MaryLud Baldwin Brad Grant James Meagher Mary Kay Harrington Jane Johnson Joan Cirone Mary Lou Brady Rex Wolf

Nomination still needed from VP for Student Affairs

EL CORRAL BOOKSTORE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Court Warren Chair Kimi Ikeda Jay Devore Jeanette Locker Walt Lambert Eela avid Ann Horal

Two nominations still needed from ASI President

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL JoAnn Wheatley Anna McDonald Alice Loh Armando Pezo-Silva Rebecca Ellis Carl Wall ace Lois Brady Bob Gish Don Ryujin Barbara Melvin Maria Ortiz Jackie Mcintosh Elaine Ramos Doyle Mike Suess Kimi Ikeda Donna Davis Shelley Aleshire Ritu Chhabra Sonja Sweeny

EXTENDED EDUCATION COMMITTEE Carol Barnes Chair Richard Zweifel David Peach Robert Hoover Paul Rainey John Van Eps Marcia Friedman Kimi Ikeda Lori Graham

Nominations still needed from Dean of the College of Agriculture

GRADUATE STUDIES COMMITTEE Susan Opava Chair Paul Adalian Del Dingus Jens Pohl Joseph Biggs Douglas Keesey Daniel Walsh Mike Colvin Justin Deanda George Stanton Erland Dettloff

0LPoLY REPORT

Page 4 Dec91993

CAMPUSWIDE STANDING COMMITTEES HUMAN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITIEE

William Amspacher Hal Johnsons Roger Keep Ernest Blattner Crissa Hewitt Suzanne Fritz Martin Shibata Luann McDonald Charles Tilt Michele Pairs Brad Sams

Nominations still needed from Dean College of Science and Mathematics

INSTRUCTIONAL ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Wesley Mueller Alan Weatherford Doug Smith Kent Morrison Jeff Collins Bob Clover

John Cotton AACC Chair Joe Grimes Wayne Montgomery Rodney Blaco

Nominations still needed from VP Academic Affairs and AACC Chair

INSTRUCTIONALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Shawn Reeves Chair Wendy Schilling Josh Gooch Chris Barbera Charles Crabb Sue Keihn Vicki Stover

Nomination still needed from Academic Senate

LANDSCAPE ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Dirk Walters Rhonda Riggins Dale Sutliff Brian Aviles Patti Breckenridge Steven Angley Ed Naretto CB King

LIBERAL STUDIES COMMITTEE Robert Cichowski Chair Howard Drucker Leonard Wall Rex Hutton Bren t Keetch Keith Dills Daniel Krieger Kim Whitman Pat Acord

PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Joe Risser Chair Cindy Campbell Charles Crabb Dick Tibbetts Darlene Slack Richard Cavaletto Lori La Vine Chuck Donaldson Jerry Silbert Pat Hosegood-Martin

David Ragsdale Steve Schroeder Bob Pattee Sally Blanton James Borland Isaac Elimirnian Cathy Bahar Tom OConnor Sandy Louie

Nominations still needed from CSEA Units 2 amp 7 SETC and CFA President

RADIATION SAFETY COMMITTEE

John Goers Chair Richard Strahl Jim McLaughlin Burt Cochran David Ragsdale

Nominations still needed from Dean of the College of Agriculture

REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULING COMMITIEE

Diane Ryan Steve McGary Ellen Notermann Artemis Papakyriazis Earl Huff Carl MacCarley Jim Daly Robert Dignan Heidi Muller

Martin Schafer James Bagnall Elaine Ramos-Dayle Ken Burton Euel Kennedy Tom Zuur Debbie Arseneau Susan Somppi

RESOURCE USE COMMITIEE

Richard Kranzdorf Laura Freberg Eileen Pritchard Suzanne Fritz Phil Philbin Norm Jacobson Richard Kravan Heather ONeil Fred Tuerk Yvonne Archibeque Ed Naretto

STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL Kerry Yamada Chair Marquam Piros William Munson Jana Musser Torey Arvik Hoa Satterfield Katie Slack Ana Garza-Galindo Ray Macias Linda Vanasupa

Kevin Rome Mary Paasch Andrianna Mutolo Scott Corbet Fernando de Alba Robyn Cooke Gus Gonzalez Robert Koob Carolyn Jones

SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVISORY COMMITIEE Robert Griffin Chair Joan Graham Laura King Marquam Piros Paul Hyman

Bob Negranti Jim Aiken Carolyn Jones Daniel Kostalnick Dodie Dunton

UNIVERSITY UNION ADVISORY BOARD

Louie Brown Steven Steinhauer Fernando de Alba James Lee Mike Komadina Jennifer Percy Mike Spackman Patricia Troxel Steven Shockley Cindee Bennett-Thompson Bob Dignan Kerry Yamada Nancy Williams Polly Harrigan

Nominations still needed from UUAB Screening Committee

Page 2: December 9, 1993 Cal Poly Report

CAL POLY REPORT

Dec9 1993

Jan 6middot7 auditions set for winter play

Auditions for Brighton Beach Memoirs the Theatre and Dance Departments Winter Quarter proshyduction will be held Thursday and Friday Jan 6-7 from 7 to 11 pm in Room 212 of the Davidson Music Building

Three performances of the Neil Simon play will be staged in the Theatre Feb 24-26

Voted Best Play of the Season in 1983 by the New York Drama Critics Circle the comic drama revolves around a 15-year-old boy growing up in Brooklyn The origishynal production featured the Broadshyway debut of Matthew Broderick playing Simon as a teenager and aspiring writer in 1937

Anyone interested is welcome to audition and will be asked to read from the script Although no adshyvance preparation is necessary copies of the script are available for limited check-out in the Kenshynedy Library

In addition to the role of 15-year-old Eugene Jerome there are parts for other family members

Theatre and dance professor Michael Malkin will direct Brighton Beach Memoirs

For more information call the department office at ext 1465

Dateline ($) - Admission Charged

SATURDAY DECEMBER 11 Commencement Ceremonies for

the colleges of Business Engineering Science and Math and masters in education at 930 am colleges of Agriculture Architecture and Enshyvironmental Design and Liberal Arts 2 pm Rec Center

Banquet Cal Poly Womens Clubs Holiday Gala Vista Grande Cafeteria 6 pm ($)

SUNDAY DECEMBER 12 Holiday Academic holiday for

academic-year employees Through Sunday Jan 2

MONDAY DECEMBER 13 Mens Basketball University of

Montana Mott Gym 730pm ($)

TUESDAY DECEMBER 14 Music Boys of the Lough will pershy

form Celtic music Cal Poly Arts World Music and Dance series Theatre 8 pm ($)

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15 Meeting Staff Council Alumni

House 1 pm Womens Basketball UC Davis

Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

THURSDAY DECEMBER 16 Mens Basketball Masters College

Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

MONDAY DECEMBER 20 Mens Basketball UC Santa Cruz

Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

THURSDAY DECEMBER 23 Holiday Christmas holiday for

university employees Through Sunshyday Dec 26

Mens Basketball Keene State Colshylege Mott Gym 730pm ($)

TUESDAY DECEMBER 28 Mens Basketball Point Lorna

Nazarene Mott Gym 730 pm ($)

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 29 Womens Basketball Cal Poly Inshy

vitational - UC Riverside vs Wayne State 6 pm Cal Poly vs U of Distric of Columbia 8 pm Mott Gym ($)

THURSDAY DECEMBER 30 Holiday New Years holiday for

university employees Through Sunshyday Jan 2

Womens Basketball Cal Poly vs Wayne State 5 pm ($)

Mens Basketball UC Davis Mott Gym 8 pm ($)

Position Vacancies Vacant staff positions at Cal Poly

and the Cal Poly Foundation are anshynounced in this column and are posted outside the respective offices Contact those offices (State Adm 110 ext 2236 - Foundation Adshyministration Building ext 1121) for applications and additional position details Both Cal Poly and the Founshydation are subject to all laws governshying affirmative action and equal employment opportunity Cal Poly hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States All eligible and interested pershysons are encouraged to apply Ap-

Page 2

plications must be received by 5 pm or postmarked by the closing date

STATE

CLOSING DATE Open until filled Director (Administrator III) Adshy

ministrative Systems Salary commenshysurate with background and experience Readvertisement

InterpreterTransliterator 111 Disshyabled Student Services $11-$1798 hour temp intermittent thru 613094

Who What Where When

Hernan Castellano-Giron Foreign Languages and Literatures was awarded first prize in the International Literary Contest established by the Chilean Lautaro Cultural Centre in San Francisco for his short story La destruccion de una peluqueria

Three City and Regional Planning faculty members have been elected to various professional posts Linda Dalton and Paul Wack to the Board of Directors of the California Planning Foundation an arm of the American Planning Association Paul Crawford to the California Planning Roundshytable a group of planning professhysionals who address statewide planshyning issues and Dalton as chair of the national Planning Accreditation Board which reviews all professional undergraduate and masters degree programs in the United States Dalton and Michael Smith-Heimer delivered a paper Plan Quality Implementashytion and Achievement - Alternative Interpretations of State Mandates at a recent meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in Philadelphia

David Dubbink won the Inshynovative Use of Technology award from the American Planning Associashytion for his Interactive Sound Inforshymation System which simulates a variety of noise environments

An article by Gloria Velasquez Foreign Languages and Literatures Soldadera as Self was published in the anthology of the Proceedings of the IV International Conference on the Hispanic Cultures of the US held in Germany

CAL PoLY REPORT

Dec91993 Page 3

CAMPUSWIDE STANDING COMMITTEES The following individuals are members of the carnshy

puswide standing committees

ANIMAL WELFARE COMMITTEE Roger Gambs Chair Wallace Glidden Dennis Frey Dale Smith Sandra Rakestraw David Ragsdale Clifford Stokes

Nominations still needed from Chair Academic Senate

ATHLETICS GOVERNING BOARD Robert Koob Chair Laura Freberg Marlin Vix Paul Murphy Kimberly Seibel Brian Nosek Shawn Reeves Marquam Piros Frank Lebens Kerry Yamada Michael Wenzl John McCutcheon Charles Crabb

CAMPUS DINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE Nancy Williams Chair Joan Cirone Dallis Day Robert Vance Ken Barclay Elizabeth Brinkman Retta Powell Rachel Clarke Steve McShane

CAMPUS PLANNING COMMITTEE Warren Baker Chair Robert Koob Charles Allen Kerry Yamada Joseph Jen Paul Nee Frank Lebens Chris Ford Robert Kitamura Roshni Thomas John Harris Ed Naretto Tejal Arnie Arnold Jones David Blakely Dale Sutliff

CHILD CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Kimi Ikeda Susan Somppi Marilyn York Carolyn Stefanco J oni Forbes Polly Harrigan Haila Hafley Bette Tryon

Nominations still needed from Childrens Center Board of Directors

Childrens Center Parents Advisory Committee ASI President

COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Richard Equinoa Chair T] Plew Art Duarte Roger Osbaldeston Gerry Cunico Ngozi Kamalu Robert Hoover Sonja Glassmeyer Ellen Polinsky

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER COMMITTEE Virginia Walter Laura Joines Phillip Fanchon Samuel Agbo Bernard Duffy Anthony Knable Nikki Maddux Claude Imbault Scott Hopkins Mark Meyering

Amy Tan Erin Dougherty Richard Equinoa

COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON AIDS AND HIV INFECTION

Burt Cochran Chair Barbara Melvin David Ragsdale Joan Cirone Michael Selby Kathleen McBurney Pat Hosegood-Martin Karen Chu Robyn Cooke ] Taylor Portelli Kathy Headtke

DISABLED STUDENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Diane Miller Paul Wolf Benny Martin Michael Shannon Eric Steinhauer MaryLud Baldwin Brad Grant James Meagher Mary Kay Harrington Jane Johnson Joan Cirone Mary Lou Brady Rex Wolf

Nomination still needed from VP for Student Affairs

EL CORRAL BOOKSTORE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Court Warren Chair Kimi Ikeda Jay Devore Jeanette Locker Walt Lambert Eela avid Ann Horal

Two nominations still needed from ASI President

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL JoAnn Wheatley Anna McDonald Alice Loh Armando Pezo-Silva Rebecca Ellis Carl Wall ace Lois Brady Bob Gish Don Ryujin Barbara Melvin Maria Ortiz Jackie Mcintosh Elaine Ramos Doyle Mike Suess Kimi Ikeda Donna Davis Shelley Aleshire Ritu Chhabra Sonja Sweeny

EXTENDED EDUCATION COMMITTEE Carol Barnes Chair Richard Zweifel David Peach Robert Hoover Paul Rainey John Van Eps Marcia Friedman Kimi Ikeda Lori Graham

Nominations still needed from Dean of the College of Agriculture

GRADUATE STUDIES COMMITTEE Susan Opava Chair Paul Adalian Del Dingus Jens Pohl Joseph Biggs Douglas Keesey Daniel Walsh Mike Colvin Justin Deanda George Stanton Erland Dettloff

0LPoLY REPORT

Page 4 Dec91993

CAMPUSWIDE STANDING COMMITTEES HUMAN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITIEE

William Amspacher Hal Johnsons Roger Keep Ernest Blattner Crissa Hewitt Suzanne Fritz Martin Shibata Luann McDonald Charles Tilt Michele Pairs Brad Sams

Nominations still needed from Dean College of Science and Mathematics

INSTRUCTIONAL ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Wesley Mueller Alan Weatherford Doug Smith Kent Morrison Jeff Collins Bob Clover

John Cotton AACC Chair Joe Grimes Wayne Montgomery Rodney Blaco

Nominations still needed from VP Academic Affairs and AACC Chair

INSTRUCTIONALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Shawn Reeves Chair Wendy Schilling Josh Gooch Chris Barbera Charles Crabb Sue Keihn Vicki Stover

Nomination still needed from Academic Senate

LANDSCAPE ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Dirk Walters Rhonda Riggins Dale Sutliff Brian Aviles Patti Breckenridge Steven Angley Ed Naretto CB King

LIBERAL STUDIES COMMITTEE Robert Cichowski Chair Howard Drucker Leonard Wall Rex Hutton Bren t Keetch Keith Dills Daniel Krieger Kim Whitman Pat Acord

PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Joe Risser Chair Cindy Campbell Charles Crabb Dick Tibbetts Darlene Slack Richard Cavaletto Lori La Vine Chuck Donaldson Jerry Silbert Pat Hosegood-Martin

David Ragsdale Steve Schroeder Bob Pattee Sally Blanton James Borland Isaac Elimirnian Cathy Bahar Tom OConnor Sandy Louie

Nominations still needed from CSEA Units 2 amp 7 SETC and CFA President

RADIATION SAFETY COMMITTEE

John Goers Chair Richard Strahl Jim McLaughlin Burt Cochran David Ragsdale

Nominations still needed from Dean of the College of Agriculture

REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULING COMMITIEE

Diane Ryan Steve McGary Ellen Notermann Artemis Papakyriazis Earl Huff Carl MacCarley Jim Daly Robert Dignan Heidi Muller

Martin Schafer James Bagnall Elaine Ramos-Dayle Ken Burton Euel Kennedy Tom Zuur Debbie Arseneau Susan Somppi

RESOURCE USE COMMITIEE

Richard Kranzdorf Laura Freberg Eileen Pritchard Suzanne Fritz Phil Philbin Norm Jacobson Richard Kravan Heather ONeil Fred Tuerk Yvonne Archibeque Ed Naretto

STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL Kerry Yamada Chair Marquam Piros William Munson Jana Musser Torey Arvik Hoa Satterfield Katie Slack Ana Garza-Galindo Ray Macias Linda Vanasupa

Kevin Rome Mary Paasch Andrianna Mutolo Scott Corbet Fernando de Alba Robyn Cooke Gus Gonzalez Robert Koob Carolyn Jones

SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVISORY COMMITIEE Robert Griffin Chair Joan Graham Laura King Marquam Piros Paul Hyman

Bob Negranti Jim Aiken Carolyn Jones Daniel Kostalnick Dodie Dunton

UNIVERSITY UNION ADVISORY BOARD

Louie Brown Steven Steinhauer Fernando de Alba James Lee Mike Komadina Jennifer Percy Mike Spackman Patricia Troxel Steven Shockley Cindee Bennett-Thompson Bob Dignan Kerry Yamada Nancy Williams Polly Harrigan

Nominations still needed from UUAB Screening Committee

Page 3: December 9, 1993 Cal Poly Report

CAL PoLY REPORT

Dec91993 Page 3

CAMPUSWIDE STANDING COMMITTEES The following individuals are members of the carnshy

puswide standing committees

ANIMAL WELFARE COMMITTEE Roger Gambs Chair Wallace Glidden Dennis Frey Dale Smith Sandra Rakestraw David Ragsdale Clifford Stokes

Nominations still needed from Chair Academic Senate

ATHLETICS GOVERNING BOARD Robert Koob Chair Laura Freberg Marlin Vix Paul Murphy Kimberly Seibel Brian Nosek Shawn Reeves Marquam Piros Frank Lebens Kerry Yamada Michael Wenzl John McCutcheon Charles Crabb

CAMPUS DINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE Nancy Williams Chair Joan Cirone Dallis Day Robert Vance Ken Barclay Elizabeth Brinkman Retta Powell Rachel Clarke Steve McShane

CAMPUS PLANNING COMMITTEE Warren Baker Chair Robert Koob Charles Allen Kerry Yamada Joseph Jen Paul Nee Frank Lebens Chris Ford Robert Kitamura Roshni Thomas John Harris Ed Naretto Tejal Arnie Arnold Jones David Blakely Dale Sutliff

CHILD CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Kimi Ikeda Susan Somppi Marilyn York Carolyn Stefanco J oni Forbes Polly Harrigan Haila Hafley Bette Tryon

Nominations still needed from Childrens Center Board of Directors

Childrens Center Parents Advisory Committee ASI President

COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Richard Equinoa Chair T] Plew Art Duarte Roger Osbaldeston Gerry Cunico Ngozi Kamalu Robert Hoover Sonja Glassmeyer Ellen Polinsky

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER COMMITTEE Virginia Walter Laura Joines Phillip Fanchon Samuel Agbo Bernard Duffy Anthony Knable Nikki Maddux Claude Imbault Scott Hopkins Mark Meyering

Amy Tan Erin Dougherty Richard Equinoa

COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON AIDS AND HIV INFECTION

Burt Cochran Chair Barbara Melvin David Ragsdale Joan Cirone Michael Selby Kathleen McBurney Pat Hosegood-Martin Karen Chu Robyn Cooke ] Taylor Portelli Kathy Headtke

DISABLED STUDENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Diane Miller Paul Wolf Benny Martin Michael Shannon Eric Steinhauer MaryLud Baldwin Brad Grant James Meagher Mary Kay Harrington Jane Johnson Joan Cirone Mary Lou Brady Rex Wolf

Nomination still needed from VP for Student Affairs

EL CORRAL BOOKSTORE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Court Warren Chair Kimi Ikeda Jay Devore Jeanette Locker Walt Lambert Eela avid Ann Horal

Two nominations still needed from ASI President

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL JoAnn Wheatley Anna McDonald Alice Loh Armando Pezo-Silva Rebecca Ellis Carl Wall ace Lois Brady Bob Gish Don Ryujin Barbara Melvin Maria Ortiz Jackie Mcintosh Elaine Ramos Doyle Mike Suess Kimi Ikeda Donna Davis Shelley Aleshire Ritu Chhabra Sonja Sweeny

EXTENDED EDUCATION COMMITTEE Carol Barnes Chair Richard Zweifel David Peach Robert Hoover Paul Rainey John Van Eps Marcia Friedman Kimi Ikeda Lori Graham

Nominations still needed from Dean of the College of Agriculture

GRADUATE STUDIES COMMITTEE Susan Opava Chair Paul Adalian Del Dingus Jens Pohl Joseph Biggs Douglas Keesey Daniel Walsh Mike Colvin Justin Deanda George Stanton Erland Dettloff

0LPoLY REPORT

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CAMPUSWIDE STANDING COMMITTEES HUMAN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITIEE

William Amspacher Hal Johnsons Roger Keep Ernest Blattner Crissa Hewitt Suzanne Fritz Martin Shibata Luann McDonald Charles Tilt Michele Pairs Brad Sams

Nominations still needed from Dean College of Science and Mathematics

INSTRUCTIONAL ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Wesley Mueller Alan Weatherford Doug Smith Kent Morrison Jeff Collins Bob Clover

John Cotton AACC Chair Joe Grimes Wayne Montgomery Rodney Blaco

Nominations still needed from VP Academic Affairs and AACC Chair

INSTRUCTIONALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Shawn Reeves Chair Wendy Schilling Josh Gooch Chris Barbera Charles Crabb Sue Keihn Vicki Stover

Nomination still needed from Academic Senate

LANDSCAPE ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Dirk Walters Rhonda Riggins Dale Sutliff Brian Aviles Patti Breckenridge Steven Angley Ed Naretto CB King

LIBERAL STUDIES COMMITTEE Robert Cichowski Chair Howard Drucker Leonard Wall Rex Hutton Bren t Keetch Keith Dills Daniel Krieger Kim Whitman Pat Acord

PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Joe Risser Chair Cindy Campbell Charles Crabb Dick Tibbetts Darlene Slack Richard Cavaletto Lori La Vine Chuck Donaldson Jerry Silbert Pat Hosegood-Martin

David Ragsdale Steve Schroeder Bob Pattee Sally Blanton James Borland Isaac Elimirnian Cathy Bahar Tom OConnor Sandy Louie

Nominations still needed from CSEA Units 2 amp 7 SETC and CFA President

RADIATION SAFETY COMMITTEE

John Goers Chair Richard Strahl Jim McLaughlin Burt Cochran David Ragsdale

Nominations still needed from Dean of the College of Agriculture

REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULING COMMITIEE

Diane Ryan Steve McGary Ellen Notermann Artemis Papakyriazis Earl Huff Carl MacCarley Jim Daly Robert Dignan Heidi Muller

Martin Schafer James Bagnall Elaine Ramos-Dayle Ken Burton Euel Kennedy Tom Zuur Debbie Arseneau Susan Somppi

RESOURCE USE COMMITIEE

Richard Kranzdorf Laura Freberg Eileen Pritchard Suzanne Fritz Phil Philbin Norm Jacobson Richard Kravan Heather ONeil Fred Tuerk Yvonne Archibeque Ed Naretto

STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL Kerry Yamada Chair Marquam Piros William Munson Jana Musser Torey Arvik Hoa Satterfield Katie Slack Ana Garza-Galindo Ray Macias Linda Vanasupa

Kevin Rome Mary Paasch Andrianna Mutolo Scott Corbet Fernando de Alba Robyn Cooke Gus Gonzalez Robert Koob Carolyn Jones

SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVISORY COMMITIEE Robert Griffin Chair Joan Graham Laura King Marquam Piros Paul Hyman

Bob Negranti Jim Aiken Carolyn Jones Daniel Kostalnick Dodie Dunton

UNIVERSITY UNION ADVISORY BOARD

Louie Brown Steven Steinhauer Fernando de Alba James Lee Mike Komadina Jennifer Percy Mike Spackman Patricia Troxel Steven Shockley Cindee Bennett-Thompson Bob Dignan Kerry Yamada Nancy Williams Polly Harrigan

Nominations still needed from UUAB Screening Committee

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0LPoLY REPORT

Page 4 Dec91993

CAMPUSWIDE STANDING COMMITTEES HUMAN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITIEE

William Amspacher Hal Johnsons Roger Keep Ernest Blattner Crissa Hewitt Suzanne Fritz Martin Shibata Luann McDonald Charles Tilt Michele Pairs Brad Sams

Nominations still needed from Dean College of Science and Mathematics

INSTRUCTIONAL ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Wesley Mueller Alan Weatherford Doug Smith Kent Morrison Jeff Collins Bob Clover

John Cotton AACC Chair Joe Grimes Wayne Montgomery Rodney Blaco

Nominations still needed from VP Academic Affairs and AACC Chair

INSTRUCTIONALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Shawn Reeves Chair Wendy Schilling Josh Gooch Chris Barbera Charles Crabb Sue Keihn Vicki Stover

Nomination still needed from Academic Senate

LANDSCAPE ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Dirk Walters Rhonda Riggins Dale Sutliff Brian Aviles Patti Breckenridge Steven Angley Ed Naretto CB King

LIBERAL STUDIES COMMITTEE Robert Cichowski Chair Howard Drucker Leonard Wall Rex Hutton Bren t Keetch Keith Dills Daniel Krieger Kim Whitman Pat Acord

PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITIEE

Joe Risser Chair Cindy Campbell Charles Crabb Dick Tibbetts Darlene Slack Richard Cavaletto Lori La Vine Chuck Donaldson Jerry Silbert Pat Hosegood-Martin

David Ragsdale Steve Schroeder Bob Pattee Sally Blanton James Borland Isaac Elimirnian Cathy Bahar Tom OConnor Sandy Louie

Nominations still needed from CSEA Units 2 amp 7 SETC and CFA President

RADIATION SAFETY COMMITTEE

John Goers Chair Richard Strahl Jim McLaughlin Burt Cochran David Ragsdale

Nominations still needed from Dean of the College of Agriculture

REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULING COMMITIEE

Diane Ryan Steve McGary Ellen Notermann Artemis Papakyriazis Earl Huff Carl MacCarley Jim Daly Robert Dignan Heidi Muller

Martin Schafer James Bagnall Elaine Ramos-Dayle Ken Burton Euel Kennedy Tom Zuur Debbie Arseneau Susan Somppi

RESOURCE USE COMMITIEE

Richard Kranzdorf Laura Freberg Eileen Pritchard Suzanne Fritz Phil Philbin Norm Jacobson Richard Kravan Heather ONeil Fred Tuerk Yvonne Archibeque Ed Naretto

STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL Kerry Yamada Chair Marquam Piros William Munson Jana Musser Torey Arvik Hoa Satterfield Katie Slack Ana Garza-Galindo Ray Macias Linda Vanasupa

Kevin Rome Mary Paasch Andrianna Mutolo Scott Corbet Fernando de Alba Robyn Cooke Gus Gonzalez Robert Koob Carolyn Jones

SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVISORY COMMITIEE Robert Griffin Chair Joan Graham Laura King Marquam Piros Paul Hyman

Bob Negranti Jim Aiken Carolyn Jones Daniel Kostalnick Dodie Dunton

UNIVERSITY UNION ADVISORY BOARD

Louie Brown Steven Steinhauer Fernando de Alba James Lee Mike Komadina Jennifer Percy Mike Spackman Patricia Troxel Steven Shockley Cindee Bennett-Thompson Bob Dignan Kerry Yamada Nancy Williams Polly Harrigan

Nominations still needed from UUAB Screening Committee