EV E NTS A N D INFORMATION F 0 R T H E T C U COMMUNITY

VOL. l, NO. 3 6 MARCH 11, 1996

l!IHllE NIEXll EVENTS

fR.ONlllllEIR. Now-March 15 March 13 "The American Cowboy" exhibit featuring a TCU Symphony concert, 7:30 p.m., Ed Landreth pictorial review of the Wild West, Mary Couts Auditorium. Free and open to all. * Burnett Library lobby. Campus efforts, March 14 Black History Month exhibit depicting Human Resources Brown Bag: "Dressing Your Yard San Antonio kickoff Congresswoman Barbara Jordan's life and career, with Spring Color," noon. •• Mary Couts Burnett Library lobby. move campaign forward Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor March 11-15 Society research seminar series featuring Gail Davis, THE KICKOFF OF the San Antonio Master of Fine Arts Thesis Painting Exhibition by who will speak on "Health Status Measurement in regional campaign and continuing gains Bret Lefler, Moudy Building exhibition hall, free and Osteoporosis," 4 p.m., Bass Living Room. Free and in the campus campaign have pushed open to all.*** open to all. Call Ext. 7650 for more information. The Next Frontier fund-raising effort March 11 March 15-Aprll 15 closer to its $100 million goal. Monday at TCU Library exhibits in recognition of Women's History With more than $88 million in gifts Month. One exhibit, ''Texas Women-a Celebration TCU Symphonic Band concert, 7:30 p.m., Ed of History," pays tribute to the women of the Lone and pledges committed so far, those on Landreth Auditorium, free and open to all. * Star State who developed the state's cultural life. campus get a visual reminder of the The second exhibit, ''Texas Ranch Women: Roles, March 12 Images, and Possibilities," offers pictures and campaign effort every ti me they pass the Campus Crime Watch meeting, noon, Student vignettes on the lives offemale pioneers in ranching. emerging Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Center, Room 203. Call Ext. 7276 for more Both exhibits are from the Institute ofTexan Cultures. information. Visitors Center. Another visual reminder Mary Couts Burnett Library lobby. is coming soon: Ground will break "Exploring Faith in a Changing World" brown bag lunch: ''The Evangeli ca l Tradition," led by David March 15-17 March 29 on the F. Howard and Mary Grebel (printing services) and Dennis Alexander Texas Catholic Student Conference featuring D. Walsh Center for Performing Arts at (development communication), noon, Moudy keynote speaker Edwina Gately, founder of the Building 205S. Call Ext. 7830 for more information. Genesis House in Chicago, speaking on "One TCU. Woman's Faith Journey," 9:30 a.m., March 16, Ed In San Antonio, the University March 13 Landreth Auditorium. officially kicked off its regional fund­ Human Resources Brown Bag: Manochehr Dorraj March 18-22 discusses "Never Carry Wine in the Pockets of your raising campaign with a gala and dinner Cutoffs" as he talks about traveling in the Middle Spring break Feb. 29 at the San Antonio Country East and North Africa, noon. **

Club. Some 130 alumni, parents and Tandy RetroFest '96 Event: Faculty member Mark *Call the music department at Ext. 7602 for more friends ofTCU attended the event. With Thistlethwaite will lecture on " Realism and information. Modernism," 3-4:15 p.m., Amon Carter Museum nearly $800,000 already committed, auditorium. Call 738-1933, Ext. 235, for **Call Human Resources at Ext. 7790 for more San Antonio Campaign Co-Chairs Steve reservations. information. and Peggy Allison ('69, '69) announced Social work department's 20th anniversary ***Call art and art history at Ext. 7643 for more a $1 million goal for their region. celebration featuring keynote speaker Dr. Arthur information. San Antonio's connection to the Berliner, 7 p.m., Student Center ballroom. Call Ext. 7469 for more information. University is strong. More than 1,000 TCU alumni live in the area. In the fall of 1995, 132 TCU students came from as they start pouring slab," he added. "Art is the one who really got the the San Antonio region . The project is on schedule to be program up and running," she said. The campus .community's completed next fall. "And since March is Social Work involvement in the campaign has The five-year Next Frontier fund­ Month, we thought it would be an exceeded its original $1.5 million goal ra is i ng effort is the largest, most appropriate time to celebrate our and is edging closer to the $2 million ambitious campaign in the University's anniversary and honor Art." mark, with $1.89 million in gifts and history, and the largest single private Dr. Berliner spent nearly 40 years pledges already in hand. fund-raising effort ever in Fort Worth. at TCU and was named director of "We're currently at a 47 percent For more information on the the social work program in 1975. He participation rate with faculty and staff campaign, call Ext. 7706. + was awarded the title of Emeritus members and we're working hard to get Professor of Social Work shortly that rate above 50 percent," said before his retirement from TCU in Campus Campaign Committee Co­ Social work department April 1988. Chair Sandy Ware. "Involving as many Before coming to TCU, Dr. TCU community members as possible celebrates milestone Berliner served as a social worker in this effort is paramount." THE SOCIAL WORK DEPARTMENT at several health institutions and Crews are scheduled to begin pouring will celebrate its 20th anniversary this headed the departments of social the foundation for the alumni and month with a keynote address by Dr. work services for the U.S. Public visitors center this week. They have Arthur Berliner, the program's first Health Service Hospital and the worked the last two weekends to make director, at 7 p.m. March 13 in the National Institute of Mental Health's up for time lost due to bad weather, said Student Center ballroom. Clinical Research Center. Will Stallworth, physical plant director. Program Director Linda Moore said The event is free and open to the "Right now it looks like a war zone, Dr. Berliner's efforts were critical to the public. For more information, call but the dirt piles will disappear as soon program's early success. Ext. 7469. + Writing Center offers · Saxophonist to add advice through e-mail 'racing edge' DEATHS FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS and to Festival Sympathy is extended to Judy Harveson students who need writing assistance (controller) in the death of her husband, SAXOPHONE GREAT Tony Campise Herold A. Harveson II, 1;rn Feb. 26. Services can get it through a new e-mail address will add his driving kind of magic to were held Feb. 29 in Fort_Worth. Memorials offered by the William L. Adams TCU's 19th annual Jazz Festival March may be made to the Welder Wildlife Writing Center. Send e-mail to 30 in Ed Landreth Auditorium. Foundation, Box 1400, Sin!on, TX 78387. [email protected] and atthe Subj: Campise, who's been called one of prompt, type in HELP. the finest reed blowers in the nation, is Sympathy is also extended to Jo Anna This address will be directed to a famous for his mastery of the saxophone Shipe (controller) in the death of her mother, writing center, consultant to answer and any woodwind instrument, Jessie Sadler, Feb. 29. Services were held questions, offer advice and assist with including the tenor and , March 4 in Fort Worth. Memorials may be writing concerns. Be sure to include piccolo, flute and bass flute. He'll join made to the memorial fund at Broadway your e-mail address for a prompt reply the TCU Jazz Ensembles in a 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church or Community Hospice of · and remember to type in your name at performance. St. Joseph. - the end of your questions. Do not send Curt Wilson, dir~ctor of jazz studi.es more than two pages of text. at TCU, calls Campise "one of the MARKETPLACE Writing center staff will try to respond greatest living jazz saxophonists." during the next workday. Their regular Campise stays in the fast lane leading Paschal High School Band Boosters are hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday . both his own band and a big band, sponsoring a Big Band Dance from 7 to 10 through Friday. + while capturing rave reviews from p.m. March 14 in the Paschal large cafeteria. Form due for critics. Music will be provided by the Paschal jazz He's no stranger to awards, either. His band. Soloists wi 11 be Chari ie P_atteson and General Staff Award "Once in a Blue Moon" recording was Tom lishi. Tickets, $6 each or $10 per couple, will be sold at the door. The event EMPLOYEES WHO WISH TO apply for nominated for "Best Jazz Album of the is open to the public. Call 922-6606 or the General Staff Award for Books and Year" and "Best Instrumental Solo" by Sharon Finn at 921-4979 for more Fees must mail in their Free Application the National Academy of Recording Arts information. for Federal Student Aid immediately. and Sciences for the 1992 Grammy Forms are available in the financial aid Awards. "Once in a Blue Moon" office, Sadler 108. Application forms for remained in the Top 20 of the Billboard CLASSIFIEDS the award are also available in the Jazz chart for three months. FOR SALE: 1994 Honda Accord EX, loaded, leather, financial aid office and must be returned A native of Texas, Campise made his warranty, 25,000 miles, $17,000. Call 297-6710. by May 1. career breakthrough in the 1970s when PRICED FOR QUICK SALE: Well-maintained home General staff members employed full he was invited to play lead alto. in the close to campus; two bedrooms with bonus room time or three-quarters time may submit for study, hobby or nursery; living room; dining Band. , Tony room; updated kitchen with breakfast area; central an application for the need-based award Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Lyle Lovett and heat/air; ceiling fans; fenced yard. Call 924-4013. if they have not received it in the past Isaac Hayes are just some of the world­ FOR SALE : 1990 Ford Mustang convertible, 12 months. The employee must be class performers with whom he has 4-cylinder, power, automatic, AM'FM cassette, red with white top, lots of miles, great condition. Selling seeking an undergraduate degree and worked. way below Blue Book price. Call Dale at Ext. 7662 must meet the University general Campise's famous fans also include or at.735-8086. guidelines for receiving financial aid. Clint Eastwood, who became a Campise NEED: Child care needed for two children, ages 3 years and 8 months, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Award recipients will receive $45 per fan during the filming of "A Perfect approximately 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. References needed. semester hour for a maximum of $500 World" in Texas. Call 346-0033 for more information. per academic year. . For more The jazz festival also will include an information on the fund, call Mary Ruth area high school jazz band competition JOB Jones, Ext. 7865. + from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Ed Landreth Auditorium. Awards will be presented OPPORTUNITIES TCU THIS WEEK is published every Monday at the 7:30 p.m. performance. The Human Resources office lists the following (every other week in the summer) by TCU's Both events are open to the public. Office of Communications. Submit story vacancies as of March 5. For more information on information. classifieds and calendar items in The competition is free. Tickets for the ariy of these positions, call Ext. 7790. writing one week before publication. 7:30 p.m. performance are $8 for Director/Center for Produdive Communication­ School of Business Ma1isa Mann editor, TCU This Week. internal general admission and $5 for students communications editor and senior citizens, and will be sold at Hall Director - Residential Services Victor Neil. assistant editor. TCU This Week , communications specialist the door. Director/Special Programs/Upward Bound - School of Education Rid L'Amic. director of communications Campise's appearance is made Cor~elia Warthen assistant director of Programmer Analyst - Information Systems communications possible through the assistance of Nancy Styles. administrative assistant Assistant Director/lnstrudor - Ranch Management Boosey and Hawkes Musical Becca Gardner. Natalie Gardner and Dena Rains, student assistants Instruments, Inc. + Produdion Specialist - Journalism How to reach us: Postal Assistant II (75%) - Post Office 921-7810 Administrative Assistant II - Facility Services Campus mail: TCU Box 297050 e-mail: [email protected] APPOINTMENTS Administrative Assistant I (1/2 tir;ie)- Spanish Accompanist/fechnique - Ballet/Modern Printing Services Sandra Tobias has joined the financial aid Classe~ Dance David Grebel. manager office as associate director of scholarships )oelusk and student financial aid. Sandra was Security Guard - Campus Police For delivery changes. call Judy Cartmill at previousl_y employed by the graduate Service Assistant I (f/t) - Facility Services 921-7899. studies office. Service Assistant I (p/t) - Facility Services