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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-27-1977 Spectator 1977-01-27 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1977-01-27" (1977). The Spectator. 1515. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/1515 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. French-in-France suspension lifted by Colleen Rahill "This ABC rotation plan (one Suspension of the French-in- quarter at S.U..two quarters University France program has been lifted: abroad) will provide a founda- Seattle the programhasbeen authorized tion in the language for the Vol. XLV, No. 14 .i^a«»7o Thursday, January 27, 1977, Seattle. Washington and funded for 1977-78, studentbefore going to the coun- Engelbert Axer, S.J., chairman try. It will be easier for faculty of the foreign languagedepart- because they won't be awayfrom ment, announced Tuesday. family responsibilities as long," Analysis "Recruiting ofstudents forthe he said. program can now go ahead; a minimum of 14 studentsby May MORRIS said he wouldn't 14, 1977, is needed in order for want to go to France unless he students to go," Axer said. knew he had a follow-up for the Sex charge led to job loss HE SAIDthesuspension dealt next year. the budget and of by worker,andsaid it was not tolerated. Kristie with a lack want Bob Hutchinson probably be faculty support. "The budget "I would the reassurance Imagine you true. (Sherrodd) deserves both her job that the program was going to this: are an problems have been solved to the .employee for a small business The dismissal of Sherrodd back and a public apology." satisfaction of the department continue because this which, in your opinion, is dis- from the library staff wasnot due OTHER STUDENTS, reassurance creates a different to a however, faculty and the French-in- attitude," criminating against you because decrease in her working agreed with Enslow: "I France program received un- Morris said. He ex- of sex or race,or even,religion. efficiency, Enslow claimed, but think firing her was unfair, but faculty support at the plained that professors have un- result, question wasspendingtoo that's way a lot of animous dergonehardships bringing their As a you the wasbecause he the businesses Jan. 19 department meeting. Fr. a certain policy or much time explaining his ac- operate she should have kept families to a foreign country fairness of Morris (George Morris, S.J., action. Nothing happens. You tions, or lack thereof, to The her mouthshut if she wanted to professor of French) every three years. He feels that your Spectator,Career Planning and keep assistant two-quarter are still dissatisfied with her job." to go to the length of the Placement, Lawlor, S.J., has volunteered France ABC plan has a "change treatment. John When asked if he thought he for academic year 1977-78," created Then, because your employer executive vice president, and create sucha fervor the in attitude" because it willenable would by his Axer said. does not believe you are right, Sherrodd. dismissal of Sherrodd, Enslow explained that two- faculty to leave their families said, "Well, Axer a they avoid you go toan EqualOpportunity The amount of time he spent I took an attitude quarter language abroad home if choose and office, a Bureau of Indian Af- discussing similar to Harry Truman adjustment problems. Sherrodd and thesex- when program, instead of three fairs, or something along that ism charge,Enslow estimated to he fired General MacArthur. He quarters, will be instituted next "The financial and family line, and state your grievances. be "hours." However,after being knew everybody'dbe —up in arms year, in 1978-79, for both the problems have been worked out; They, along with a number of asked how much time he spent for six weeks or so but then French-in-France and German- Ifeel the faculty issupporting the interested organizations, begin actually talking with Sherrodd, they'd forget allabout it." in Austria programs. program now," Morris said. to investigate theclaims of unfair Enslow admitted it was "less employment practices. than half an hour." AS A RESULT of the in- "IF I WAS an employee," vestigations of the various par- Enslow said, "and Icomplained notice ties interested, your employer that Ihad been unjustly treated Advance registration Give her/him a call finds that he must answer for his and got no response, I would students will have credits actions. He has to stop and take either look for a jobelsewhereor entered on their tuition and by Saturday night time toanswer questions, to res- simply keep quiet." fee form for the following pond to official inquiries. When asked how the Federal programs: S.U. academic Your employer tires of this— Civil Rights Act or ERA could scholarship, S.U. tuition The formal/semi-formal Gregory Cady returned to everhave passedifeveryone took remission, homecoming campus his hypnotizing he believes he's wastingvaluable certain donated dance will for third spend such a passive attitudeand refus- scholarships, highlight homecoming night. spent time that could be inmore the Basic week visit last He several edto standup for their rights,he Saturday night. hours entrancing S.U. students profitable ways than answering Educational Opportunity petty questions. this, replied: Grant, program, The dance, to begin at 9:30 into thinking they were Because of S.U. honors he fires you. "Well, the Civil Rights Act S.U. student services, S.U. p.m., is at Pier 91 Officers' Club. everything but S.U. students. just year's This is exactlywhat happened and ERA are a cause." educational privilege, certain Onyx will provide the music. This homecoming Sherrodd, Presently, a formal complaint aides, Tickets are $5 for couples,$3 for theme is "Color My World." to Kristie a former S.U. resident and S.U. employee of the library, who is being investigatedbythe Affir- athletic grants. Students singles and are available in the mative Action officer, Lawlor, ASSU office. complained that she was being awarded checks should con- discriminated against on the who must officially respond by tact the financial aid office correction Feb. I THE takeonOregon basis of her sex. after tuition and fee forms CHIEFS Xavier and Bellarmine STUDENT reaction to have been received by the Stateinthehomecoming gameat dorms will be closed during IN AN interview this week Sherrodd's dismissal was student. 7:30 p.m.in the Arena.Student- spring break, .Spectator, Kenneth varied ranging from apathy victory March 13-26. with The to Note: Appropriate deduc- alumni party will follow but Campion Tower will re- Enslow, S.J., head librarian,ad- extremeanger thoughvirtually tions will bemade for students the game in Campion Tower. mitted that Sherrodd was not everyone interviewed agreed it will provided. main open. Saga Food Ser- taking less than 15 hours. Disco music be vice will be serving food to fired because of any action she was unjust. Students can avoid long Events sponsored in celebra- students performed on her job as an "I think it's disgusting," said homecoming those staying in registration lines by claiming tion of earlier this Campion. assistant in the Circulation one Bellarmine resident, "it was their financial aid before week included a cartoonfestival wasreported Spec- Department. In fact, Enslow an insensitive, arbitrary action registration Monday night. Approximately It inThe in the library on tator last week that Campion acknowledged the opinion of on the part of Enslow." March 28. 1977, by claiming 100 students watchedthe capers and SagaFood Sherrodd's immediate super- Another student said "Sexual of the Roadrunner, Bugs Bunny Service would their aid in the financial aid beclosed duringspringbreak. visor, Mrs. Helen Hanify, that bigotry isone thing,but a blatant office starting March 2, 1977. and Donald Duck. Sherrodd wasanextremelygood act of personal revenge should Wo seriousparkingproblem'saysplantmanagement John Marlow,headof plantmanagement, studentsprotest when transcripts are held up. holds that there are no serious parking Also, Marlow says that he hesitates to ticket problems at S.U. now. He admits that there an illegallyparkedcar for fear that the student are some problems, and says that theseare in to whom it belongs may not know about the process of being studied. parking violation penalties. He admitted that they "have to come up "How would we let them(students) know with something," to alleviate the problems, if we put this intoeffect? Probablyonly40 per and emphasized that they definitely "will cent or so read TheSpectator,"Marlow said. come up with something by fall quarter." HE LIKEWISE prefers not to tow cars EXACTLY WHAT this "something" will away because often S.U. ends up picking up be is uncertain, but some possibilities were the tab for students who can't afford to. cited by Marlow. He would like to reline He also cited a case in which one security existing parking lots, thereby picking up a guard gave astudentpermission to parkin the number of spaces, but doesn't know if funds visitors' parking lot. Later, due to lack of for this will become available. communication,another securityguardhad it Plant management has also considered towed away. S.U. ended up paying for the charging night students to park on campus. towing bill. Raising parking feeshas been considered, One or more of these possible solutions but Marlow feels that S.U. might lose will go into effect by September. Meanwhile, students as well as cars if that is done. He very little is being done, Marlow said.