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University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 9-23-1983 Central Florida Future, Vol. 16 No. 05, September 23, 1983 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. 16 No. 05, September 23, 1983" (1983). Central Florida Future. 517. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/517 INSIDE O Complet.e election results, page 5 DA look at UCF's homecoming king and queen candic:bites, page 18 FUTURE OMachock maps our plans for UCF UCF's award-winning student newspaper basketball, page 19 Vol.16 No. 5 September 23, 1983 Senat~ elections pull large voter turnout Late campaign expense forms · · senators bring nine disqualifications make.plans by Roger Simmons :'There will be a special elec for ne'w year News editor tion in two weeks for business seat 1, liberal studies seat 1 by Cindi Milam l," Nine student senate can and engineering seat Mc Future news didat~ were disqualified Th~ Cullar stated. day for not ·turning in their He went on to say that can UCF's student senate will campaign expense forms on didates who were disqualified convene Sept. 27. Follow~ng time, according to election's can appeal to the judicial coun their election this week, some commissioner Bryan McCullar. cil and he expects that there senators stated their plans for ·''According to election will be appeals. the coming session. statutes, any expense violation A possible contestment of an Senator-elect Susan Arline requires disqualification,'' Mc election fell through when Tim said she would like to see the Cullar said. ''Not turning in an Albrecht won engineering seat syllabus booklet "expanded for expense form counts as a 3 when Gizinski was spring and encourage more in- . violation." disqualified. structors to participate in it." Those disqualified: Write-in candidate Albrecht She is also hopeful that a con Steve Cady, arts and sciences says that poll workers ran out stitutional amendment will be seat 4; Randy Lewis, business of write-in ballots, and some reintroduced where judicial seat 1; Robert Burkett, students who wanted to vote council members are appointed business seat 5; Robert Rulof, for him were turned away while only when there is a vacancy. Paul Mazzillo and Vice Davila, additional ballots were being Presently, a new judicial coun all of engineering seat 1; prepared. the current student gov Thomas Heath, engineering Albrecht pulled 149 write-in ernment president. "I see it seat 2; Steve Gizinski, votes, and lQst by. one vote. government president. ''I see it engineering seat 3; and Donald just as making . the judicial Gregory, liberal studies seat 1. Albrecht says that he could council a much fairer body for According to McCullar, if a have had enough votes to win the students," she said. Arline also says she may candidate is · disqualified1 his the sea~ if the write-in ballots opponent is declared the win had not run out. consider running for Senate ner. In another mishap, at large Pro tempore. If all · candidates are candidate Luci Johnson's Senator-elect Cindy Spraker disqualified, the seat is left name was left off the ballots on is interested in getting UCF to open, and a special election is the two voting machines. provide storage space to dorm held. McCullar says the name was residents bet~een the fall and The disqualified candidate left off because of confusion A student watches election entertainment which helped draw spring semesters. an estimated 6.2 percent voter turnout. may again seek election~ Plans, page 5 Election, page 4 Communication skills valued most ( Business leaders rate America's desired employee traits kin·g of by Rick Brunson positive feedback from com Future news munity leaders, students and beers? Business leaders say other sociology departments William K. Coors, chairman students should enhance their about the results of the study. of the Adolph Coors Company writing and speaking skills to ''What we were trying to spoke on "Managing in a Tur increase their chances of get say was, 'What do you people bulent Environment-the ting a good job after gradua out there who hire students tion think they need to make them Coors story," Sept. 21 in the · That is the finding of a UCF more employable?"' Brown Student Center Auditorium. Department of Sociology said. qMany employers said it A capacity crowd · heard study conducted last year. was about time somebody Coors explain about a 60 Accor.ding to Dr. William asked them what was story and in Minutes Brown, department chairman needed." vestigation of his company and and co-director of the study, The results of the study will how h e dealt with it. He also 155 business and community help students know what discussed his company's recent leaders rated 50 job-related . skills they need to beef-up successful expansion into the competencies, skills, at while in school and it will help southern area market. titudes and personal at curriculum planners know Sponsored by the College of tributes in order of their what courses need to be Business Administration, perceived importance. developed · &nd strengthened Coors told the audience that The leaders, representing to enhance these skills, accor one of the most important business, industry and ding to Brown. qualities for a manager to have government, said writing The study was funded by a is honesty. skills, listening and speaking $300 .grant, money from the WUCF-FM will rebroadcast skills , the ability to organize Office of Graduate Studies Coors' entire speech Sept. 26 at thoughts and conceptualize and Research and the ColJege 12:30p.m. problems, effective problem of Arts and Sciences and by s ol vi µg skills and self the project directors, Brown, motivation were the things . Dr. Allyn Stearman and the Pam GimsonlFuture they are looking for when a late Dr. John Washington. student comes to see them for A detailed report on the ~-~~~~~\V~illi-·am~-K_._C_oo_r_s~~~-- a job. study is on reserve in the Brown said he has received UCF library. Page2 A look at people, places and events Friday's briefing........................................ Future-September 23, 1983 News beat People in the news Women, minority scholarships offered Full college scholarship awards are available to women and minorities who are undergraduates majoring in computer science, engineering and physics. Those intere·sted must be willing to work in jobs of their ma jors in the spring of 1984 and be U.S. citizens. The on-campus job interviews will be conducted Sept. 29. To mak~ an appointment, go to the Cooperative Education office in the Administration Building, room 124, or call (305) 275-2361. Library gets money for blood donations Three prominent members of Orlando's business community will donate money to the UCF library for every pint of blood the UCF community gives. William E. Davis, Paul Mears Sr. and Howard Palmer have pledged $10 for each of the first 300 pints of blood donated by UCF students, staff and -faculty. The Central Florida Blood UCF and Stetson University ROTC cadets participate in a fi~ld exercise. photo/UCF Army ROTC Bank Bloodmobile will be on campus Sept. 26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the special drive. Despite rainy weather con with classes on various skills of Fame at the State Univer f di tions, UCF Army of basic soldiering taught by sity of New York at Buffalo, All blood from UCF donors is credited to the university's ROTC Cadets with cadets senior level cadets. Sept. 10. Gergley starred on reserve account with the Central Florida Blood Bank. The from Stetson University, con the 1958 Lambert Trophy credits are available to any student, staff or faculty member or ducted a field training excer The Army ROTC conducts football team, emblematic of members of their immediate families, by calling the campus cise Sept. 17-18. such training as part of the the Eastern small college health center with information on the patient's eligibility, loca preparation for ROTC ad championship, and in 1959 tion and number of blood units required. A three mile road march vance camp. These exercises was named outstanding began the exercise in late give cadets an opportunity to wrestler at Buffalo. afternoon. Junior level cadets use leadership skills Women needed.to help in·disaster relief acted as "friendly" forces on developed over their cadet routine patrol, while basic careers and which they will •••• The Central Florida Chapter of the American Red Cross is,. corps cadets acted as the need immediately upon com- looking for women interested in sewing on Wednesday morn "enemy" setting up various missioning. People in the news is a ings from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers are urgently needed to types of ambushes along the biweekly column devoted to make children's clothing for disaster victims. If interested in route. Cadets then set up • • • the recognition of awards and joining this group, contact the volunteer office at the Central defensive perimeters and achievements by UCF's Florida Chapter of the Red Cross at (305) ~94-4141. practiced security tecl:iniques Former UCF wrestling .. students, staff and faculty. taught in their . military coach Gerry Gergley, current- Contributions should be Police sethours for decal sales science classes.