Central Florida Future, Vol. 20 No. 17-B, October 22, 1987
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University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 10-22-1987 Central Florida Future, Vol. 20 No. 17-B, October 22, 1987 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 20 No. 17-B, October 22, 1987" (1987). Central Florida Future. 735. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/735 .. c:: ,_ -Qf,°tlBRARY • • he Central Florida Future C 1987 The Central Florida FutU/9 University of Central Florida/Orlando Thursday, October 22, 1987 • • • .. • ' ~ 'l 2, The Central Florida Future, October 22, 1987 ECO INGKllG • • • ' TM BUDWEISER®•KING OF BEERS®•ANHEUSER·BUSCH, INC.•ST. LOUIS WAYNE DENSCH, INC. I• U.C.F. Rep. Jenny.Gilleece • 858-0923' orI 851~I t I 7100 • • Exhibition by UCF artists adds flair. to Homecoming the parade. other project being taken on by by Crickett Drake Marsh said the Union of the Union of Student Artists is CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Student Artists was originally providing the black box thea formed for the creative disci ter with artwork for their The Union of Student Art plines including art, writing, props and sets. ists is planning an exhibition theater, and music and has 15 Marsh said the group would oflocal students' work in con to 20 members. also like to be able to work and junction with other Homecom The group was reactivated cooperate with the Student ing activities. It will be held two years ago after it had been Government Association to Friday Oct. 23 from 9 a.m.-4 inactive for about 10 years. host lecturers. p.m. in the student organiza Future plans for the group These lecturers would in tional lounge and on the include a T-shirt selling fun clude any type of artist from nearby student green. draiser in late Nov. The buyer painters and sculptors to au The exhibit will host all can have anything painted or thors who would be willing to kinds of art from sculpture to can paint anything on the t share their work and insights paintings and photographs. shirt themselves. in their field of speciality. It will work around the Marsh is also trying to es Marsh said the group would Homecoming parade and vot tablish different places for art like to expand its membership, ing. The theme of the exhibi to be permanently shown. as well as bring art to all other tion will be: UCF Homecoming A couple of ideas suggested students. Arts Hoedown. by Marsh include turning There will also be bands some of the open grassy areas, He said, "The group wants playing among the art. The such as behind the Humani to bring the arts into the lives first band will play from 11 ties building, into an outdoor of all students." a.m. til noon. museum and sculpture site. He added, "UCF is fresh and The current Acting Director Certain areas of most build still growing, and has the po of the Union of Student Artists ings on campus are other pos tential to become a cultural Photo Courtesy of Army ROTC is Eugene Marsh. sible sites for the display of center." He said the players will students' work. It is supported by most of HANGIN' THERE most likely be the artists Marsh said the art work the staff members in the Arts Army ROTC cadets rappel! off a tower at Camp Blanding, themselves. could be changed ever so often Department, such as Professor Florida. The cadets attended training exercises held over the The next band, called to display more current pieces. Johann Eyfellf and Professor weekend. Braille Closet, will play after According to Marsh, an- Walter Gaudnek. Bolves hired for C&T job on second time around Counseling and Testing Center and the A review committee was set up to by Doris Pfister Equal Opportunity Office when Carol CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE evaluate the strengths and weak Surles, former associate vice president "This decision should nesses of the applicants. for human resources, stated that a neverhavetakenlO The committee provided screening After first being denied a permanent minority candidate was more qualified and eliminated candidates in a series of position by the Equal Opportunity of than Bolves. months. She (Bolves) has "rounds." fice, a temporary counselor again ap Counseling and Testing felt that done a great job as a This five-member committee met plied for the job as counselor in the Bolves was "head and shoulders" above counselor and with the during the spring and chose three final Counseling and Testing Center and the other candidate and was shocked students, and we (the ists, one of which was Bolves. has been hired. that the other applicant was even being The members of the review commit Ellen Bolves was hired in Feb. 1986 considered to fill the position. counselors) are just glad tee included: to temporarily fill a position in the The students were also pleased with that this mess is over and • Chairman Debra Kusma of the Counseling and Testing Center. Bolves' performance over the past year that Ellen was finally counseling center Bolves, along with approximately 70 and did not understand why she was • Olga Garcia, peer advisor other applicants from the Central Flor not hired to fill the position perma hired." • Mary McKinney, assistant direc ida area, applied when the position was nently. tor of financial aid advertised. However, according to No one was hired for the position, -Dave Becker, • Dennis Kamrad, director of liberal Director of the Equal Opportunity which is a cross between personal coun student assistant for studies Program Janet Balanoff, "the adver seling and working with the peer ad peer advisement • Judy McGunegle, coordlnator of tisement of the position was flawed." visement team. testing. She said, "Only local candidates The counselor who takes O'ferthejob Balanoff stated that a good commit applied, and the pool (group of appli must be able to deal with students who off, who also noted that Bolves was tee consensus existed between the cants) was not diversified enough by have an alcohol or drug dependencies "fully qualified" for the job. members and that all three finalists race or gender." or who are contemplating suicide, and The position was again opened, this were very qualified. "It didn't look like we offered equal must also motivate the peer advise time, however, nationally. On Mon., Bolves was selected to fill opportunity," said Balanoff. ment team. Bolves, as well as 150 candidates, Complications arose between the "It's nothing personal," said Balan- applied. SEE COUNSELOR PAGE 4 News cIi ps l•iJW1M1rsmiwwi!i.wwi1mK1*1MIH!%ilFii!WW!i0\#@Mtii1lW#1M1!li!t1ftJ\¥@mmm1gw1rniwxwMth1\'Wift'H:mt@inili1Tu\@\wi01&;t#'Whmm@m14w1aw.&;;i •ALCOHOLAWARENESS Alcohol Awareness Week guestspeaker. Formoreinfor- Graduatecoordinators,gradu- tors through scenic Central President Colbourn has de will include various work- mation, contact Phillip Goree ate students, and faculty initi- Florida. clared Oct. 19-25 Alcohol shops, displays and activities at 365-5012. ating research projects are There were two categories Awareness Week at UCF. across the UCF campus, all encouraged to learn more of competitors, Ignorant (for Student-run activities on the aimed at prevention through • ARCHAEOLOGY about these and other awards beginners) and Stupid (for local campus, supported by education and individual re- Dr. David W. Washington, given by Sigma Chi. those who have competed in faculty and administration, sponsibility in connection with president of Sigma Chi at road rallies before and are will coincide with National the use of alcohol. Events will UCF, invites faculty and .• HALLOWEEN POPS stupid enough to try it again). Collegiate Alcohol Awareness take place in conjunction with graduate students to the Nov. The University of Central The winners were Kathleen Week. Students nationwide UCFs Homecoming activities. 4 meeting of Sigma Chi. An- Florida Community Orches- O'Neill and Fran Mannarine are promoting alcohol educa Call Kara or Ted at 281-5841 thropologists Drs. Arlen and tra, under the baton ofJohn C. for the Ignorant category, and tion.i development of student to receive free materials on Diane Chase will present a Whitney, will present its an- Jolee Whitney and John Miles decision-making skills and Alcohol Awareness. program, "Royal Tombs and nual Halloween Pops concert for the Stupid category. positive peer influence. Peasant Labor: Maya Archae- at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30 jn the UCF The program was sponsored • CANCER SOCIETY MEETS ology in Belize." The meeting Student Center Auditorium. by the Programs and Activities Alcohol Awareness Week at The Southeast Seminole/ will be held in the BOR at 3:30 Council as part of the Home- UCF initiates a year-round East Orange unit of the Ameri p.m. Light refreshments will • PAC ROAD RALLY coming activities. A special emphasis on alcohol education can Cancer Society would like be served. The Hoco Run, Pac Trak III, thank you is extended to coor- and to recognize the to invite the public to attend In addition to the program the first event of Homecoming dinator Chris Maier, and Rally individual's ultimate respon their October meeting at the on Belize archaeology, those '87, was conducted Oct. 18. Crew members Stacy Brill, 0 sibility for decisions regarding Women's Club at 414 King attending will receive infor- Twenty-five cars competed in Victor Collazo, Katie his or her use or non-use of Street Oct.