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Central Florida Future, Vol. 08 No. 21, April 2, 1976

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Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 08 No. 21, April 2, 1976" (1976). Central Florida Future. 255. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/255 F.T.U. LIBRAi Y ARCHIVES u ure FLOR.IDA TECHNO~OGIC . AL UNIVERSITY . Vol. 8 · F~id~y, _ April 2, 197.6 No. 21 Administrative red tape cited. Faculty discontent shown in• • recent opinion• • survey By DANA EAGLES The results also show a on whether teaching is given E.dltor-in-Chief majority are dissatisfied with enough weight in those · opportunities for promotion and decisions. A comprehensive survey of believe student evaluation of 87 per cent of full-time faculty members should be The survey was funded by the nine-month faculty members has discontinued. While a majority Division of Sponsored Research revealed the majority of FTU's believe research and service are and conducted in conjunction i n s t r u ct ors think the· adequately recognized as criteria with the Faculty Senate. The administration is tied up in red in considering instructors for Faculty Opinion Survey Committee was formed of one Photo by Alan Geeslin tape, and does not support the promotion, faculty members STUDENT SENATOR DEB SAMMONS takes complaints at the SG interests· of the faculty. polled are about evenly divided instructor from each college and two staff members from the gripe table during registration last week. Though the registration Academic Affairs Division. process went smoothly despite a 24 hour delay due to computer Psychology Department head Faculty members responded as problems, Student Body President Gary Andersen said he collected over 100 pages of student complaints. \ agreeing or disagreeing or advocating or opposing statements to various degrees. Abbott resigns post Results reported here show rRegistration :-, "It's a personal decision with Psychology Department will percentages of faculty members no ill will or hard feelings" said serve as a selection and screening who agreed, disagreed, Dr. David W. Abbott, former committee. The committee will advocated or opposed to any Psychology Department select three final candidates to degree: ISmooth despite complaintsl ch airman, two weeks after his recommend to Dean Bernard C. By ARLA FILKO - Only 40 per cent think the resignation was announced. Kissel of the College of Social and Abbott, chairman of the Sciences and to President Faculty Senate is able to ANNE MERRITT influence administrative policy department for eight years, said Charles N. Millican. Staff Writers there is no replacement "The final decision for a change, and 91 per cent think the senate should have "far more FTU's new registration schedule appeared to run smoothly despite presently under consideration, replacement rests with the complaints voiced by two-thirds of the 15 students polled during but that the recruiting process president of the university," influence" in university matters. - Eighty-six per cent said the regular registration. has begun. Abbott said. Eleven students said the elimination of advance registration was an A replacement could be inconvenience; four said it was not. practice of student evaluation of Scouting for a new chairman announced by June or July but Complaints seemed divided between conflicting work schedules faculty contributes substantially will include the placing of perhaps not until September, and shortened breaks. Three students cited additional driving as a advertisements in the American Abbott said, adding that he will to "grade inflation," the rising problem and two students said finding a baby-sitter caused a hardship. Psychological Association remain acting chairman until the percentage of high grades given Keith Henderson, a senior microbiology major, said he was forced publication and the Chronicle of candidate is selected. by instructors. Eighty-eight per to take two days off work in order to register. Higher Education . The "I like FTU very much and cent favored awarding fewer Debbie Romanski, a senior in theatre, said, "I had to get off work university will also seek am very committed to the high grades than are now to register. Advance registration would have been easier. This candidates through the Regional university," he said. awarded. registration messed up the students' vacations." Psychology Convention. "It is inaccurate to state that I In addition to conflicting jobs, four students said registration In addition, the opening will do not like my colleagues. It is - The majority think public interfered with their plans during the break. be posted and advertised in the simply an appropriate time for service is strongly encouraged by Alice Noss, a junior in respiratory therapy responded, "This is my state capital, Tallahassee, to me to resign my commission," the administration, but not third day out hery on campus. I hated to give up three days of my comply with the Equal Abbott said, ·noting he thinks research or "quality teaching." vacation. · Opportunity Employment Act. administrations should change - Sixty-two per cent said Suzanne Riccaboni, a junior in elementary education, voiced the The tenured faculty of the p~riodically. changing the name of the same objection. "I was expecting a vacation time. I think they rely university would be in the best very heavily on a computer, but it could have been handled better interests of the institution. with a pre-registration during the break was "definitely an - An annual evaluation of inconvenience. I had to drive over from Cocoa. I don't like it." "key academic administrators" Tugging on the hand of an impatient youngster, Barbara Sakuma, a by faculty members was senior history major, said, "It sure was an inconvenience for me. I had recommended by 90 per cent of to find a baby-sitter for the other child and drive from Titusville. those polled. Gary Andersen, student body president, said registration went. smoothly except when the computer broke down. However, he said - Almost all faculty members having registration during spring break was an "absolute polled-95 per cent-asked for a inconvenience" to students. reduction in the amount of To support his statement, Andersen said Stu~ent Government set p a p e r w o r k r e q u he d of up a table during registration for students to voice their opinions. instructors. According to Andersen, Student Government collected over 100 pages of written comments. - A majority recommended Continued on page 5 additional master's and doctoral programs. Sixty-one per cent Vicki Roussrnan will recommended the State University system change from a .resign to avoid dismissal quarter to a semester system. By KERRY FAUNCE - As did a recent Faculty Senate resolution, a majority of Associate Editor instructors urged that a minor Village Center Programming area of study be established and Director Vicki Roussman has recognized as an option to the chosen to resign at the end of the students. spring quarter rather than face a Most faculty members polled possible dismissal by FTU are dissatisfied with the way the administrators. administration treats faculty According to David Huang, members as professionals. president of the Village Center Seventy-six per cent find the Board (VC) Ms. Roussman met sit ua ti on either "generally with Dr. C. William Brown, unsatisfactory" or "very associate vice president for unsatisfactory." Student Affairs, and Dr. Kenneth Lawson, director of Village Photo by Mike Padgett A great majority-85 per THE YOUNGEST STUDENTS AT FTU were oriented Monday when cent-registered some degree of Center, March 12 to discuss her the FTU Child Care Center opened. The center has 17 children dissatisfaction with the amount e valuation. Brown sais the enrolled ranging in age from two to five years. Acting director Dean of faculty input into decisions evaluation is given after five months of probationary VICKI ROUSSMAN Carol Wilson described the first day as "successful and surprisingly employment with the university smooth."·story on page 8. Continued on page 2 -'Personality' cited ·continued on page 15 Page 2-Future-April 2, 1976 Parachuters The All-New F acuity survey to hold classes The FTU Sport Parachute ~@ifo©rru@~ U:@rnru~©rru I IClub will hold its first skydiving Continued from page 1 classes April 13 and 15 at 7 p.m. lronOnDook in ENGR 108. to decorate T-shirts. tanl~ tops. or Grandma's favorite sofa. The classes will meet for on matters that directly affect only about 34 per cent perceive three hours on each evening and them. Eighty-three per cent said quality teaching as being at the end of the class each faculty representatives should strongly encourae:ed. student will make a parachute help decide the allocation of jump at a local airport. university funds each year. Millican said because this was The cost for the classes and the first survey of its kind, he the first jump will be $30 per Sixty per cent are dissatisfied had no "benchmark" to person. with FTU's academic standards, ascertain how faculty opinions The Sport Parachute club and 86 per cent recommended may have changed. presently has 15 members and is they be raised. hoping to increase its Survey committee chairman membership. All FTU students Overall, 5 per cent are "very Dr. William R. Brown said a final and faculty are invited to well satisfied" as faculty report with analyses of the data participate. and a summary version of the members at FTU, 18 per cent Anyone interested in final report will be published are "quite satisfied," 37 per ceQ.t attending the classes or receiving and distributed later this are "fairly satisfied," 1 7 per cent additional information should quarter. The survey results are are "fairly dissatisfied," 14 per contact Dr. Thomas Harrow, available at the reserve desk in cent .are "quite dissatisfied" and extension 2401 or the Office of the library. 1 0 per cent are "very Student Organizations. dissatisfied." President Charles N. Millican • said Tuesday there is some ~\ffiITT5)f§) . "enlightening information" in ~~~ the survey which he planned to DRUG PHONE 36S-5601 STORE Sixteen creations from those swell folks at NatLompCo. discuss with Vice-President for the company that will sell you anything. Academic Affairs C.B. Gambrell OPEN 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. MON.·· SAT '1ron-ons include political put-downs. purely artistic designs in the to find ways to make National Lampoon fashion. and other full-color art and words and improvements. Just a few minutes from F.T.U. miscellanea that hove never before been seen in the short but fascinating history of the T-shirt. Millican said he was already WELCOME F·.T.U. STUPENTS AND FACULTY! aware of most of the opinions These heat-transfer designs would ordinarily sell at stores every­ expressed by facul.ty members, where for $1.00 each instead of 16 for $2.50. but Notional Lampoon We are here to.sePle your needs for . designs ore not available at stores anywhere. but said the "degree of The National Lampoon Iron On 13ook is distriquted in bool~stores agreement" on some items was · Better Health - Cosmetics - Beauty Aids. weaker than he expected. As an. and on newsstands on o limited basis and may not be available in example, he said the your area. If not. you con order it by sending $2.50 to the Notional administration had always tried r.f~eting \ards - Photo Supplies:.... Gifts . Lampoon. 6J5 Madison Avenue. New York. NewYorl~ . 10022. Please • be sure to- print your name and address. listing your correct zip to stress the importance of OVIEDO SHOPPING CENTER . ·. llMIWIElllCAllD code number. teaching, while the survey_shows _ • ff

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A controversy between two BUZZING AROUND candidates for the student body CAMPUS, Fugure presidency, Rick Walsh, student photographer Fred Sommer body vice president and student nearly got a quick case of senator Rolfe White, concerning the hives when he was stung illegal campaign practices was into action by a sight to resolved when Student Government Attorney General beehold. He snapped these · Jim Monroe recently decided two honeys beside Dorm D. neither candidate was in So m mer thinks . h is violation of any election ·photographic activity statutes. caused the colony to make The controversy sta.rted over a hasty evacuation, at right. two feature articles published by the Future concerning Walsh and ·White. Monroe said while the ·Walsh article was more general, White expressed his platform Photos by Fred Sommer ;throughout ttie article in what Monroe termed an "overt" manner. White also appeared on For student body president WFTU television and discussed his candidacy. When Walsh saw Whit.e on television, he called Monroe and asked him if he too could start actively campaigning. Rick Walsh announces candidacy But Monroe said he had to first investigate the election code By HOLLY CRISWELL insured apartment deposits internship with Rep. Dick "getting FTU into the concerning campaigning before Staff Writer ,through which students would Batchelor and two years community" through job · the official starting date on pay a $10 fee to Student participation in the annual pl a cement programs and Monday. This week Student Body Government in leiu of the Model Senate at Stetson encouraging student internships After examining the election Vice-President Rick Walsh damage deposit which usually University. He said he feels FTU at the state government levels. statutes, Monroe said neither announced his intention to run runs about $100. can play a more effective role in Accor.ding to Walsh the Walsh nor White could be for student body president. · Walsh is presently workir:ig on legislative activities since there is platforms on which he is running penalized because .the election With emphasis on "student forming a Centralized Service now a student lobby in are feasible and can be code dealt expressly with the seivices" Walsh said if elected he Office, located in the VC, which Tallahassee (Florida Student accomplished through Student spending of any funds for will seek to provide additional should be operative by fall Association) which is comprised Government action. campaign purposes, which aid to students in the form of quarter. Through this office of the student body presidents Under Walsh's term as neither candidate had donw. such programs as the Nexus students can receive information of the nine state universities. student body vice-president, the "They can talk all they want phone system, establishing a and referal services for job One campus lobby program Student Senate has passed a because talk is cheap," Monroe co-op campus gas station and placement, car pools, Walsh said would be effective is · number of student-oriented bills said, "But they can't spend any babysitting, housing, roomates a "grip session" which would including the construction of the funds." · Fut_ure and travelboard, among others. give students an opportunity to bike path. connecting FTU and White said the investigation Walsh added he would like to air their views on political issues. Colonial Drive, allocation of was "outrageous and bring a ticket agency to campus Under this plan, (SG) would funds for the construction of the unnecessary," saying he hadn't for students to secure tickets to man the Kiosk (the information Child Care Center, establishment committed any violations. Walsh community entertainment such booth between the Library and of an FM radio station, and also commented on the as plays and concerts. Dorm B) and supply students loaning $20,000 to the Stud~nt investigation, saying White" A political science major, with stamped envelopes to be Financial Air Department to overreacted" and no one would CAMPUS Wash is backgrounded with state sent to the appropriate officials assist in granting loans after all prevent him (Walsh) from April 2, 1976-Page 3 . and local governmental with the students' letters. available money had been running for the presidency. experience (including an Wal sh said he advocates · handed out. Dingess sets platforlll - - for upconting veep race By KERRY FAUi'JCE His platform includes three

,I Associate Editor major student interests. These David - Dingess, a junior are student academics, majoring in accounting, declared recreation and Student his candidacy for vice-president Government (SG) services. of the student body Tuesday. How the elections work, page 8 . Dingess is presently servin·g the Student Senate as president "It is time the SG got pro tern. Other political involved in the academic affairs of students," he explained. In ...... activities include membership in the Young Democrates and the academics, Dingess supports a 1- ! grade appeals system and a The Circle K Club Political Science Union. In addition, Dingess is a member of student-faculty colition to the Sigma· Chi fraternity. promote a "first-class relevant education." Othe.r areas of is returning to FTU Fellowship concern include the expansion of evening courses, the prevention of tuition increases awarde

STUDENTS flwu'~ 153 Discount Commentary_ Golfing Ladies & Mens· Equipment SPORTSHOP Sportswear - . 300 S. Semoran Blvd. (at East-West Expressway) The Wallace legacy: ORLANDO, FLA. 32807 PHONE 273-0483 Behind the rhetoric By RANDY NOLES measures in to law. from the same people who PRATI Managing Editor purport to detest everything Much to the delight of many The record is not all rosy, but Wallace stands for. political observers, George Alabamians have consistently Don't get the wrong idea. I'm &WHITNEY Wallace may have run his last voted Wallace into office by glad he'll never be president. national campaign. Repeated whopping margins--and that For all his shortcomings, and trouncings at the hands of fellow includes, surprisingly enough, there are many, indeed, AIRCRAFT southerner Jimmy Carter seem large majorities . of Alabama's Wallace's crudely articulated to show that the Wallace appeal black vot.e as well. It seems, appeals to emotion have REPRESENTATIVES WI LL BE has finally faded. The show's then, that Wallace's claim of involved the alienated and vastly over. concern for the "average man" is overlooked middle class in the not entirely campaign political system, making them, Although a man like Wallace, progoganda. as Wallace is fond of saying, the because he has and always will· "kings and queens of American inspire unreasoned rage in his Wallace ·- is not a Hitler-like politics." detractors and loyalty and _ As a liberal; I vehemently 01 adoration in his hard-core demagogue, nor has he ever oppose many of Wallace's supporters, seems to utterly defy been a danger to the statements on big government, objective analysis, it nonetheless political system. Democracy welfare, foreign aid, and seems appropriate now to has s u rvived far more pointy-headed intellectuals. But observe the governor's political serious threats ... His as a writer, I appreciate the color demise with a few general and spice he's added to the observations. constituency represents the CAMPUS national political scene. • admirable flexibility of the APRIL 8, 1976 One of the last remaining Democratic party to to interview "for "characters" in American embrace widely varying God wants politics, Wallace is not a philosophies and opinions. ENGINEERING Hitler-like demagoue, nor has he .yout_o I ever been a danger to the But, is Wallace a racist? Yes, POSITIONS political system. Democracy has he is. Though mellowed in celebrate at its West Palm Beach, survived far more serious threats. recent years, the deplorable "schoolhouse door" incident in America's Florida Facility How about his record as the early 1960s remains many Consult your Placement Office. governor of Alabama? Well, it Americans' main association bicentennial. .. for degree and field of study hasn't been all bad. Many of with Wallace. Wallace's brand of requirements Wallace's real accomplishments i bigotry now, it seems to me, is by helping have been overshadowed by his 'of the patronizing, paternalistic own rhetoric. The Alabama school embodied in the Old others. pictured by Wallace foes--a South of "Gone With the Wind" backward, poverty ridden rather th an the screaming Dogpatch, driven down the road segregationism of the early '60s. Practice to economic ruin by the It should be pointed out, governor and a group of fat, however that he does not now, what you cigar-smoking political nor has he ever considered the cronies,--simply no longer exists. black man the social and pray. Though progress in the Heart of intellectual equal of the white Dixie has been painfully slow, man. 1 and its entry into the 20th PRATT&WHITNEYAIRCRAFT ~\ • '' · • Is he a dangerous demagogue? :§1_ ~UNITED 1 century a trifle late, Alabama • No, he isn't, though he certainly -~ TECHNOLOGIES during the Wallace tenure has sounds like one. Philosophically, made notable strides socially and however, if one judges just the economically, far more than many detractors would like to issues, Wallace scarcely differs An Equal Opportunity Employ_er I Male & Female admit. His record, far from that candidatesfrom most of otherboth parties,presidential who, •------... of an arch-conservative, is quite with a little more polish perhaps, adequate, considering. He has now spout many of the same fought the big utilities on rate views Wallace has voiced for CHILDREN WANTEDlll increases, and built new junior years--especially concerning big colleges and trade schools until · government. This emulation there is one easily accesible to (8-10 years of age') every citizen of Alabama, even THE in rural areas. He boosted ' Participants are needed for a study of children's unemployment and workman's PRICELESS compensation benefits, and signed tough, new anti-pollution PAST IN reactions to various type~ of television programs. Approximately 45 minutes per child is required. //AJRS'f\UNG~ The study will he conducted at FTU· during the

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Continued from page 1 REELOCK is the first bicycle locking system to otter • compact steel case bolts "Everybody we talked to a 11 equipment used in convenience and absolute safety. The system attaches to frame. to the frame crossmember, and cannot be • locks and unlocks in seconds. didn't like it (registration during registration is instructional· luxurious living removed in lock position. Chain retracts into tamper­ spring break) except for the media equipment taken from the proof case when not in use. Locks and unlocks in • cut. shatter and tamper ·proof. alon& freshwater second5! c;i151S:lesi-ll1111 inadequate foreign students. They don't go Computer Science Department. !hares stems home during break and as a "We are competing with Swatbbudllers result can devote more time to instructional time for use of the · aNl landlubbers · their classes during the quarter. equipment," said . Chapman. • ' · alike may find ORDER NOW! a leewatd haven Andersen continued, "Right "What has priority? We try to here . now we are estimating how get the best of both worlds." much it cost each student to In addition to equipment . one and tWobedroom apartments.°"• register during spring break. We conflicts, outside workers must ...... townhoulrs wilb will compare it with what the be hired to run the machines IOftysleepingqu.ten administration is saving." during registration. Andersen estimates each Registration was delayed 24 Pro• •110 student had to pay about $20 to hours Wednesday when the East Aloma and Hal! Road 'tis here you can rest register. Andersen bases that central processing unit of the your dinghy figure on what students have computer broke down in Tampa. Available only by mail from: told him, on time students took FTU relies on the Central The Williams Company 67i-2223 370 East I Ith Avenue off from work and the time Florida Regional Data Center at REE LOCK Denver, Colorado 80203 spent in travel. the University of South F1orida !n. w.til's Mtst AllWlmll Bk:;ae LOllill!l 5rsl!tl! I Allow 4-6 weeks for deh\le:fy The student body president for registration. sympathized with students who · Two thousand students live outside the Central Florida registered Tuesday before the area when the computer broke computer broke down at 4 a.m. down. "Communication to those All students registration times students is impossible to do. We were honored, in sequence, 24 have students from Miami, hours later. Jacksonville, Fort Pierce ...and M o n d a y , a n ' ' o pen the news bulletins were only on registration'? period was held for Central Florida radio stations. students who had not registered The elimination of advance earlier, but participants were reg is tra ti on, which forces scarce, perhaps because those undergraduate, graduate and who chose to wait to register postbaccalaureate students to lost their registration priority. (DELTA SIGMA Pl)· return during the quarter break Monday Chapman said, "We to register, was an economic had no problems with A PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FRATERNITY move by the university. registration. I would prefer we . ''We're in trouble· keepit(thenewschedule)." financially-we must cut every corner we can," said Wm. Dan Cordially invites all business Chapman, uniy registrar. According to Chapman, the university qualified for $2.5 1rtajors to attend a rush ·coffee on million based on student enrollment figures, but only received $600,000 this year from the state. "The elimination of advance Tuesday - April 6, 1976 registration was one of the areas to cut corners," said Chapman. Citing other economic measures already taken, Time -12:00Noon Chapman said, "We do not recruit students, nor have we increased the personnel staff in BUSINESS STUDENT the office of registration since it LINDA B. ACHEE was Place - General Classroom opened." awarded a $450 scholarship "My office staff has worked March 27 by the overtime to keep up with the applications for admission," he Mid-Florida Women's Bldg. Room -103 adde9.. Traffic Club. Mrs. Achee, "Savings incurred are not · 20, is a junior marketing necessarily measurable dollars,,, major with a 3.7 GPA, and said Chapman, explaining that lives in Titusville. MARKETING MARKETING ,, The FTU Ma~ket_ing Club _·extends an open invitation to B all persons with an int.erest in ·. o Marketing. u For more iRformation, I .... _ please st~p by the Classroom Building •• (1st_·floor) I April 5-9 11d chat wit~ us. q MARKETING M~_RKETING "DEE.~S SANDWICH SHOP"

• LONG ..&. .SHoRT . . DRESSES. . ' .·. . • PANTSUITS .• JUMPSUITS· •BLOUSES •SLACKS •SKIRT . • Name Brand ·Items --~qf EN SUNDA~S.· · across from ~inn . Dix.ie Union Park 273-1910 Make new name part ofgrowth Three years later, there are some of us who think Florida Technological University by another name would smell sweeter. The · "identity crisis" caused by FTU's name that President Millican cited in March 1973, opening what became a long and fruitless debate, hasn't disappeared; the school's name today reflects even less the primary mission of the university: liberal arts and business. The word "technological" unquestionably conjures up images of machinery, test tubes and long equations, all of which are a part, but by no means the whole of this . .. institution. As long as the name remains, unfamiliar ·' _:-_ potential students, donors and givers of grants will continue / _ to pigeon-hole FTU as a "technical school." And there is still the. disgruntling impression that neither the residents of the Orlando metropolitan area nor the spacecoast really identify FTU as "their" university in the absence of some reference to Central Florida or Orlando in the name. That identification, we believe, is sorely needed if FTU in the next few years is to build the base of community financial and moral support it lacks. The Board of Regents committee evaluating the president called the name ''unquestionably a misnomer" and a -:-- • majority of the faculty, as shown by the recent opinion -- survey, support the changing of the name, even at this late date. The cost would be high-estimates in 1973 ran as high as $40,000-but the benefits would be much greater in the ~ ....-~--~!ll~~!IBll!•l!ll ·--~~-- long run, in terms of finances and personnel. :a - --~- . FTU is burgeoning campus. As with any community or YuP Till& 1'1\0\1E5 l'I. '?B.£8l)EN'TJAL- - . . - . institution that grows, the lack of careful planning will GAN])lbR.TOSlS HJ\& iu:J\GHE) -Ul)P.MlC. ?J\O'ft>R.iioN$. make the growth haphazard and the end result disorganized . and disunified. We believe this university will continue to grow, and that a new name shpuld be part of that growth. Future--- Surely worse than a mid-size university wrongly named would be a large university wrongly named. Millican, Gambrell _ The campaign to change our name should be opened again, but this time with a determination that won't let the resign.ations urged issue die, and with the result being a name truly reflective of COMMENT our scope and location. Page 6-April 2, 1976 (Editor's Note: It is not the deplorable and det.eriorating -THE EDITORIAL BOARD policy of the Future to accept conditions within the university, anonymous letters to the editor, namely President Charles N. although the author's name can Millican and Vice-President C. B. Firings without charges make be withheld by request. We are Gambrell. Neither man enjoys making an exception in printing the distinction of being the following unsigned letter, acclaimed a scholar. Both men however, because we consider are politicians playing to employe defens es impossible the issue of faculty-administra­ audiences other than the FTU tion relations a viable one, and teaching faculty. Let's take a look at some points related to By KERRY FAUNCE that four of five tenured faculty month probationary period, because in covering the news on campus we have often heard each man, and in some instances, Associate Editor members and the department Brown said he would have many of the same sentiments supported by the findings in the ch.airman opposed difficulty saying it was a aforementioned Faculty Opinion The re cent employment recommendation, do not explain ''satisfactory employment expressed by faculty members disputes between Dr. Henry Van situation." He explained that "off the record.·~ Survey. the rationale for the decision. The infrequent meetings of Twyver, Vicki Roussman and stat.e law prohibit.ed him from With Ms. Roussman, reasons the Faculty General Assembly, Dr. Klaus W. Lindenberg and giving a detailed explanation of Editor: given for the opposition to her conducted by Dr. Millican, are university administrators all have the unsatisfactory situation. contract renewal were more farces. They are usually It is a sad day indeed, when a two points in common. First, all concrete. According to David Ms. Roussman 's contract individual soliloquies by several were rated as satisfactory on opposition again raises the member of the teaching faculty Huang, president of the Village administrators. No two-way their professional evaluations. question of whether or not an desires to write a let.ter Center Board, Ms. Roussman communication. Time could be lamenting the conditions at These evaluations take into was charged with having an em p loye- should be terminated saved if they simply made their FTU, but is also fearful of consideration each employe's abrasive personality and an because of reasons not specified comments in memoranda as was including one's signature. I trust background qualifications, the improper personal appearance on their official evaluation. done repeat.edly in recent the letter will be . published in calibre of their work and (such as choice of clothing). E. J. Maloney, acting director memoranda regarding unions. projects initiat.ed. the Future (not censored) since I According to Dr. C. William of personnel services, and the Tremendous hoopla believe my thoughts are shared The other point shared by Brown, associate vice-president evaluation form is meant to be a emanated from the President in these employes is that they have for student affairs and one of by a substantial nl!mber of other subjective tool. Evaluators are 1973 reg~ing the monumental been denied contract renewals Ms . Roussman 's supervisors, faculty. I am not a member of sup posed to transfer their University Self Study. The because of reasons related to there is no place on the employe the union nor currently {up to opinion of whether or not the reaching faculty responded in personality conflicts. evaluation forms to rate overall the moment) "persona non employe is suit.ed for the job to good faith with an investment of In the case of Van Twyver, personality. Brown said Ms. grata" with the administration. that form. In order to be totally considerable int.ellectual input, actual reasons for Roussman rat.ed satisfactorily In the few years that FTU has effective, an evaluation form energy and time over and non-recommendation of tenure when judged by the criteria existed, the administration has would have to be made for each beyond our regular were not provided. The reasons found on the form. But because achieved an unbelievable record, individual job, he explained. responsibilities to complete the provided, which simply sta~e of conditions during her six i.e., alienation of the majority of Still another tenure study. The "recommendations opposition apparently based on the teaching faculty. Alienation has resulted from a virgual and goals" have never been future personality objections is that of shared or dealt with in working Linden berg, who said he was absence of two-way FLORIDA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY communication. It is true that committees composed of rated satisfactory on every reaching faculty. Why not? criterion established by the the administration EDITORIAL BOARD: Dana Scott Eagles, Editor·in-diief; Randy Noles, communicates; but does not Managing Editor; Myron S. Carden, Kerry R. Faunce, Associate Editors; Mark S. Board of Regents (BOR). The manner in which Dr. list.en to the response from the Hess, Sports Editor But according to Brown, most Millican has "handled" a number EDITORIAL STAFF: Don Coble, Holly Criswell, Dee Deloy, Arla Filko, Alan problems that arise with teaching faculty. It is true also of faculty grievances is a Geeslin, Kurtis Klardie, Anne Me"itt, Chris Mikler, Michael Padgett, Fred employes are those that deal that there are numerous faculty travesty. Furthermore, the Sommer with personality. Manllgers committees supposedly with findings of the Faculty Opinion BUSINESS STAFF: Barry Poit, Business Manager; Kent Klardie, Advertising "tend to rate people too highly input to the administration. Survey repudiates the contrived Manager; Peter Carter, Sales Manager and go well beyond However, these committees input into the recent whitewash personality," he explained. simply lend an air of democratic evaluation of the president. And The Future is published weekly at Florida Technological University by The two big questions these respectability to a system which, yet, the teaching faculty were President Charles N. Millican. It is written and edited by students for the for the most part, is closed. university community, with offices in the Art Complex on Libra Drive. controversies raise are: Is it legal informed at the time students Complaints may be addressed to the editor-in-chief and appealed to the (or ethical) to terminate one's Unions do not emerge in began to evaluate us, that were Board of Publications, Dr. Frederic Fedler, chairman. employment for reasons not universities when honest, open we not qualified to evaluat.e The editorial is the opinion of the newspaper as formulated by the specified on their evaluation? democratic conditions exist. Nor administrators. editor-in-chief and the editorial board, and not necessarily that of the FTU And should one be denied does the teaching faculty Dr. Gambrell's volatile administration. Other comment is the opinion of the writer alone. The Future contract renewal without respond in essentially a negative, behavior when seriously welcomes letters bearing signatures. Names may be witfiheld for publican upon concrete reasons? hostile consensus toward an challenged or opposed and his request. In regard to rating personnel administration as evidenced in autocratic decision making is This public document was promulgated at an annual cost of $49, 725, or 24.3 according to criteria found on the findings. of the recent, legend among the faculty. He cents per copy to inform the FTU community of related news announcements Faculty Opinion Survey· and activities. Annual advertising revenue of $20,425 defrayed 41 per cent of evaluation forms, Brown dominates the Faculty Senat.e conducted under the auspices of this annual cost. commented, ''There are and has been known to Mailing address: P. O. Box 25000, Orlando, Fla. 32816. Entered as third class the FTU Faculty Senate. intimidate those senators who mail in the U.S. Post Office at Orlando, Fla. Continued on page.7 In my opinion two persons are primarily responsible for the Continued on page 7 April 2, 1976-Fugure-Page 7

Knowing_ self, acting to fullest, ,I M-z·11· ican Gam b re 11 J self-respect keys to success . Contin:dfrompage6

In comtemplating the stems from the oppos e n1m by informing their honor of being asked to accomplishment of difficult bring about positive changes. a dean and/or department deliver the first guest column, Guest task. It is the act of not rising Consistent, open it occurs to me there is a up in the face of a challenge chainnan. He disregards . the communications and a strong certain responsibility which I Dr. Walter A. Bogumil Jr. that reduces whatever fund of recommendations of faculty democratic Faculty Senat.e bear to the readeiship of the committees when the would have negated this option. Acting Assistant Dean, self-esteem an individual may paper, namely a relevant possess. It is precisely this recommendations are contrary However, the UFF is now in an choice of topic. Undergraduate Program, failure of nerve that leads to to his positions (this has enviable position of being able C-ertainly, if the students College of the humdrum existence t.tiat definitely occurred in tenure and to organize the t.eaching faculty who come into my office are Business Administration so many people are faced promotions). around the findings of the any indication of interests, with in their everyday lives. FAculty Opinion Survey. The one of the more important Some may say that this He frequently denies having findings are loud and clear. And questions of the day seems to prescription for a successful made statements when the same yet, some teaching faculty believe that Drs. Millican and be, "How do I obtain Column existence is not applicable to state men ts appear in his Gambrell will attempt to adequate insurance in today's their scheme of life. It would memoranda. Dr. Gambrell is also job market?" I submit that partial to the faculty of the disregard the findings. "Respect yourself, your seem to me that this this question may be reduced prescription leads to a sense College of Engineering (tenure, principles, your ideals." It is my understanding that to an irreducibly basis one; of fulfillment and satisfaction promotions, salaries, etc.), Certainly it is easy in today's retirement from administrative "What are the requirements in spite of the difficulties that although the college's number of world to find models of positions is mandatory C\t ages for success in today's world?,, all men face on a day to day full· time equivalent students are shoddy ethics and behavior, sixty-five. Can we afford to wait In their own way, students basis. In the final analysis, the lowest among the six but it is reasonably clear that until 1981 for Dr. Millican or seem to be troubled over the personal fulfillment and colleges. In other words, the rest the continuation of society of the university carries the until 1989 for Dr. Gambrell to same question that has satisfaction are probably the still demands that we place a College of Engineering.. FTU is re ti re? Their continued challenged philosophers and only reasonable guideposts sages since man became higher regard and respect for an inappropriat.e name. "leadership" is "not in the best for sucoes~ intelligent enough to think. men who deal with their interests of the institution." e I don t have a complete fellows in an equitable and There are many other ans er, it seems to me that forthright manner. profound items,. as indicated in Drs. Millican and Gambrell certain ke elements have not These individuals are, in the findings of the Faculty should resign now from the changed significantly in the the final analysis, the people Firings Opinion Survey, that could be university. Even their token past several thousand years. who keep civilization added to the foregoing concerns. gestures of registration would be The firs guidepost for functioning. Even though ·Continued from page 6 Although the concerns are accepted. Obviously, they do succe is a personal internal cunent "pop philosophy" endless, the fact remains that a not enjoy the confidence of a one: Know ourself before would accept ripping off tti.e judgments to be made on other vast majority of the teaching substantial segment of the system for whatever one can ou. woul d a tempt to bases." faculty feel demoralized and teaching faculty. Let this voice get and though there will understand and deal with As for employe evaluation dehumanized as a result of the be the first in a growing number always be inctividuals who o er people.' This is perhaps forms, we would have to manner in which we have been of voices urging their immediate b most educators will adhere to that recommend that points of treated by the administration. resignations. -short-sighed view of recognize the need for a criticism be spelled out to We have been relegated to a existence, the subscribers to liberal arts education. The personnel. If an employe is to be st.atus of second class citizens Gentlemen, farewell! that philosophy must always study of the humanities, judged on personality, this rather than being recognized and be held inferior. social sciences, and technical criterion should be included on a c c e pt e d as de di ca te d, "Act to the fullest sciences hopefully gives th,e the evaluation form. -p·rofessional academicians. measure of your capacity in student both a benchmark for Con tract denial without whatever you do" would be Now we have little choice but comparison of his actions and reason is a practice that is in my choice for the third and beliefs as well as a fund of greatest need of reform. How t.o join the United Faculty of final guidepost for success. It general information. can ·one defend charges of Florida (UFF) if we wish to Probably the second may be clear to you in small examples of day to day life misconduct, if reasons are not guidepost for success follows supplied? from the first. That is, _ that the fe~ing of success

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ALL APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS AND ONE NAME FOR EACH POSITION WILL BE RECOMMENDED TO THE PRESIDENT FOR APPROVAL Page 8-Future-April 2, 1976 All part of new Child Care Center Children, fun, toys and excitement By HOLLY CRISWELL a real pleasure for me." "We've The center includes a background of working with Staff Writer gotten a lot of cooperation from receiving kitchen for the hot children in day care centers and the FTU community,'' she lunches served daily. The food is kindergartens. Mrs. Davis has a Buildings blocks, a doll house added. prepared by the campus food son at FTU and came to the and brightly painted yellow, The center is a fully service and, according to Dean center because, "I think the green and orange rooms for equipped, modem, educational Wilson, construction costs were program is just great. It's college students? facility for children whose cut down by not building a stimulating," she said. Well, these particular "FTU parents are FTU students. . complete kitchen to do the Mrs. Davis said she thinks the students" range in age from 2 to Two rooms are designated for cooking. center helps the children and . DEAN CAROL WILSON 5 years and have a very special the children's activities. One for Ev en the bathrooms are parents relate to each other. Acting Director place on campus . . . the Child playing with toys and games and designed with the child in mind, "When the parents go to school Care Center which celebrated its the other for "creative complete with pint-sized sinks so do the kids," she .said. is a completely setf-supp~rting grand opening Monday. activities," (which means they 're and minature toilets. (Three are The center offers several unit. Described as a "successful messy activities). The rooms are also adult-sized facilities for the schedules designed t.o meet the "There are no tax dollars and surprisingly smooth first divided by the receptionist's area staff.) needs of the FTU students. going into the center at all. The day," by FTU Dean of Women and easily observable through Although the center has a Three three-hour shifts and a full people who use it pay for it," Carol Wilson, the center opened la9ge windows. · capacity to handle up to 80 8 am. to 5 p.m. day are said Dean Wilson. ''We've tried with 17 children placed in ii new "This way parents or children, Dean Wilson said for available to the children for any to keep the costs as low as and unfamiliar environment and observers can come in and see the first few weeks a maximum , number of days per week desired possible and still keep it ended with the screams. of what the kids are up to," of 20 children will be enrolled. . by the parents. functioning," she -added. laughter and plenty of explained Dean Wilson. With a staff of four (an "Our first consideration is the From th~ smiles on the faces rough-housing by contented In addition to these play administrator, teacher-aid and students," explained Dean of the children and absence of toddlers. areas, there is also a large, fenced four work-day students) the Wilson. "We've tried to set up a stress on the faces of -the staff, Dean Wilson, actin-g as playground behind the center to adult-child ratio is excellent. schedule to meet their needs." the successful first day may be · director for the first week, said facilitate the children's more Teacher-aid Barbara Davis is · The center, ·built with grants only the beginning of a working at th~ center "has been __ active games. · also a registered nurse with a and Student Government funds, · successful future for the center. Van Twyver gets reasons .Sen. Harbeck /quits Student Senate decisions "I thought my position whi~h "hinder senators" was was understood so I failed to cited as a main reason for · give written excuses for my in tenure non-recommendation resignation by former Sen. absences from committee Terry Harbeck wh~ recently meetings," she explained. By KERRY FAUNCE 'and the university system.' Millican's letter to file. The faced impeachment for Miss Harbeck questioned Associate Editor "A careful review of your file· informal grievance · proceedings, exceeding the number of the effectiveness of this years indicates that 80 per cent of the which include a re-evaluation of . absences allowed each Student Government in her Dr. Henry Van Twyver, tenured faculty members in your the tenure application, must be senator. resignation letter and listed associate professor of department voted against your complet.ed within 30 days. Then According to Miss grievances pertaining to the psychology, received a formal tenure nomination, and in a formal hearing is conducted by Harbeck, she was not able to explanation for addition, your department the university. senate's self-criticism. "The appeal her case to the senate has hurt itself. It has · non-recommendation of tenure chairman forwarded a negative Legislation, Judicial and from President Charles N. recommendation. no praise for itself," she said. 3M to host Rules committee which rules ''I am by no means Millican March 19. "In view of these reasons, I on unexcused absences Millican 's letter states, "The thought it would not be resigning from SG. I have put because the committee meets t.oo much into it to see it not Board of Regents Operating appropriate for me to demonstration at night. · Rules require in my recommend you for t.enure to live up to the potential I "My main problem is that believe it has," she explained. consideration of a nomination of the Board of Regents,'' The 3M Co. will host a · I also hold a job at night," a faculty member for tenure that Millican's letter concluded. " Salute t o Flori da "But I will not argue with said Miss Harbeck in her other senators to prove my 'careful consideration' be given Van Twyver said the reasons Technological University", a letter of regisnation. to many factors, including cited by Millican did not surprise demonstration of a new worthiness." 'evaluation by his colleagues and him. "In absence of stated' school data entry system, his immediate superior.' In reasons, people are free to fill in April 13 in the Computer addition, the rules require that their own reasons," he mused. Science Building. any nomination for t.enure must Van Twyver said he plans to Sessions for data FTU blood drive nets signify that I . am satisfied . file a formal grievance with the processing employes 'continuing employment of the university. According to the interested faculty and staff faculty member will serve the grievance procedure, he has 20 will begin at 11 a.m. and 1 201 units for ca"'1pus best interests _o _f the institution days after the receipt of p.m., respectively. Dr. Edward titoner, director required that blood used be - of the FTU Student Health replaced, according to Stoner. - Center, is pleased with the "We try to keep a minimum SG office hopefuls Dehater·s results of the recent campus of 1 oo· pin ts for 5,000 blood drive. students," said Stoner, "and as· Students, faculty and staff the population increases an to co1npete members donated 59 pints of additional 25 pints for every must file by 12th blood March 2 and 72 pints 2,500 students." March 10, increasirig FTU's The offices of president and vice president of the student body are All requests for blood must; in nationals credit to 201 units. The TKE open for election April 22 and 23. be channeled through the Health · Candidates may file a declaration of candidacy beginning at 9 a.m. The FTU ,Debate Team fraternity was awarded a trophy Center at FTU and any blood from Student Government for Monday. The deadline for filing is 4 p.m. April 12. recently qualified at the District drives on campus must be donating the most blood. · To be eligible to hold an executive office -in the Student Six National Qualifying coordinated and sponsored by All students, faculty and staff Government a student must be a degree seeking student enrolled in a Tournament as one of four the Student Health Center.· and their immediate families are minimun of nine quarter hours during the entire year. The president teams to represent the nine Anyone who wishes may eligible to use the FTU Blood and vice-president of the student body may hold officy with southeastern states in national donate blood at any time to the debate competition. Bank, which ·was started in minimum of sev~n quarter hours, but possess a cumulative grade point Central Florida Blood Bank and 1971. average of not less than 2.0 and not be on adacemic probation or "It was a great victory for specify that it be credited to It is requested, but not under restrictive probation, suspension or expulsion. us,'-' exciaimed Jeff Butler, FTU · FTU's Blood Bank, Stoner said. Students seeking the office of president or vice president must be Debate Team coach. "Debate is of at least sophomore classification when assuming office. · differen·t than other types of Active campaigning will begin April 13. The total expenses allowed college competition because for each presidential and vice presidental candidate, including cash there aren't any divisions. We spent, debts incurred and gifts received, is determined by a ratio of have to compete with the best of three cents per eligible student registered during the quarter them," he added. preceeding the election. The official eligible voting student enrollment Defeating schools such as will be determined by the university registrar. Duke, University of Florida, Candidates must assume responsibility for all authorized campaign University of North Carolina and expenses on their behalf. University of Kentucky, FTU's · Campaign expenses for candidates cannot be combined, but Ed Foster and Pat Jerome expenses can be shared. The combined maximum expenditures by an emerged victorious after eight single organization or individual on behalf of a candidate may not rounds to send FTU to the exceed $25. national tournament in Boston In order to regulate campaign expenses all candidates must file a April 16. Campaign Expense Statement Form, which is supplied by the Twenty-five schools attended Elections Commission. This form must be submitted no later than the district tournament by noon, April 26. invitations extended on the basis " , The expense statement includes all invoices or recripts for of each schools win-loss record. campaigning expenses, an itemized list of all campaign expenses and a Each school invited needed to statement signed by the candidate attesting to the total amount of have won over half of the major campaign expenses. tournaments in which they Students who will not be on campus during the election may obtain participated this year. Photo by Fred So.mmer an absentee ballot. The commissioner of elections can mail a certified FTU will travel to Boston TWO PUBLIC S~HOOL STUDENTS find out what ballot to any eligible student who requests it at least five school days along with Vanderbilt, Wake · thousands of FTU students already know--sprink.lers are prior to an election. Ballots must be returned no later than 4 p.m. the Forest and the University of everywhere and anywhere on campus. It's the beginning of day of the election to be valid and counted. Virginia whose teams' cllso ' school for F~U students, while the fortunate young lasses qualified as the southeastern Write-in votes are allowed only to challenge a candidate on an . from tt~e public schools were on their annual spring vacation i official ballot. Any write-in candidate must flillfill the constitutional states to compete in the of fund and frolic this week. · - qualifications for that office. National Debate Tournament. April 2, 1976-Fugure-Page 9

SOiar energy society I 'lfl" J & B uSEo AUTO ·~ PARTS INC. I announ.ces move to Cape I ~ East Hwy. ·50 Bithlo, Fla, I The International Solar pioneering efforts of Florida January must be submitted_to m New radiators & repairs I Energy Society announced scientists in the solar energy the Federal Energy Research and recently that it will relocate it~ field." Development Administration by W Import - American - Truck parts I . national headquarters at Cape The international society, July 15. A governor's task force s for iunk or :vvrecked cars & trucks 1• Canaveral ,s Florida Solar Energy with world headquarters in is working with the Cape center Ca~h Center. State solar officials say Australia, has more than 3,000 in luring the · solar institute to Open seven days 568-2131· the relocation may aid in members in its American I Florida. The task force hopes to EH * rn 11 m1 bringing the proposed $50 section, the society's largest acquire a five-year land option million federal solar energy membership. The organization is on 300 acres of government land research center to the state. ''dedicated to fostering the in the Cape Canaveral area for Dr. Howard Harrenstein, application of solar energy the federal center. Harrenstein director of the Florida Solar through science and technology, said he believes the government Energy Center, ·which is encouraging solar energy basic land "could be shifted readily" administered by the State and applied research and for the cent.er. WE ·cARRY: University System said "the development, · and advancing the Long Dresses decision to place their use of solar energy.,, Guidelines for the federal WHITE SJAG Slacks headquarters in Florida was The Cape Canaveral site was institute released by the federal made by the most chosen after nation-wide agency say 300 acres are needed GAY GIBSON~0 Skirts ·· knowledgeable men in the field competition in which it won for the center. Two hundred of . BOBBIE BROOKS . Blouses of solar energy in the country. over the bid of Arizona. the acres are needed for outdoor TAI While this group is not making a According to Dr. Gerald research and testing work. LOTHES CORRAL decision on the Solar Energy Lowery, director of the Florida However there is no mention in Research Institute (the federal center's research and the guidelines of a need for a center), we feel that having the development division, the sunny·climate. society's headquarters in Florida international society will will give us a significant initially place one to two Harrenstein explained the advantage in our bid for the persons at the Cape. national institute." requirement omission of a sunny Ultimately, Lowery said, the climate is probably a "good SUS Chari cell or E. T. Yark staff will expand to rriake the political approach.,, The climate Jr. said, "We consider this national headquarters a center of advantages of the Cape areas selection a vote of confidence in information exchange for those could be mentioned in Florida'a • TOP LPs - $3.9~ Florida,s solar energy program involved in the burgeoning solar proposal, he added. by the International Solar energy field. • 45s .- NOW · ~$ .. 96 Energy Society. It gives further Proposals for the federal solar •AUDIO AT DISCOiJ,.T national visibility to the research center which opens in I If the state acquires the ..CEN"fRAL FLORIDA'S LARGEST five-year feder~l land option, -~ both Harrenst.ein and Robert C. l · "RECORD 8t AUDIO STORES" Hock, executive director of the task force, agree the Cape has an advantage in landing the center due to good housing, available e COLONIAL PlAZA.(SouthMalO •••• : .". ORLANDO scientific personnel and nearby e WINTER PARK MALL • . • • • • • • • • WINTER PARK university facilities. e ALTAMONTE MALL (Lower Level) .... -· ALTAMONTE

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Photo by Alan Geeslin ONE MIGHT THINK CAMPUS POLICE are _getting overly zealous but this 21h ton jewel is just a harmless w3:ter wagon \\ \ ~ - used b~ the Physical P~ant for irrig~t~on and fire~. Stat.e . as you drop demands and agencies and universities have the pnvilege of buymg this Consciousness· type of army surplus. FTU purchased and remodeled the le

Upcoming even ts for next a program of American choral week include political and social music on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in talks and an interesting TV the FTU Music Rehearsal Hall. documentary. The choir, directed by . The dominance of the ruling Thomas J. Cole will include class in American government is songs of early America, black the topic to be discussed by Dr. spirituals and Moravian music. G. William Dumhoff in the A TV do cu men tary called ENAUD Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Freedom Feedback, is an program is free and open to the in-depth exploration of private public. rights and public interests which Students are invited for will premier Thursday at 7 p.m. special discussion at 4 p.m. in on public television, Channel 24. the student organization lounge The four part series will cover in the VC 133. artificial living and mercy killing, For musical inspiration, the abortion, eugenic engineering· Concert Choir of Broward and bio-ethics from a Community College will present humanitarian perspective.

.Upcoming VC activities Astronolller to discuss life in outer space.

"Life in Outer Space," Shapley AAS Visiting Lecturer featuring the · director of the in Astronomy. National Radio Astronomy · The lecture is free to students Observatory, Dr. William H. with IDs. Howard, will be presented · Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Interested in donating some Multipurpose Room. of your time to a worthy cause? Sponsored by the American Then be sure to attend FAVORS Agency Volunteer Night The Everything Sack- Astronomical Society (AAS), 21" x 25", with drawstring and red r Dannon Yogurt, P.O. Box 2347, the FTU Physics department and Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the wooden knobs. Holds anything from I ------,Reidsville, North Carolina 27322 I· the Village Center (VC) Speakers Mul_tipurpose Room. All socks and shirts to overnight ski and Send me Everything Sacks I Committee, Howard will deliver students interested in investing camp gear. Sturdy, durable and colorful! I Send me Tote Bags • a lecture entitled "Search for some time and manpower to ToteBag- I For each one, here is $2.50 {check or money order) . I Extraterrestrial Life." campus activities are welcome to · 9" x 17", with jumbo zipper. Great for I I Howard qill address questions attend. lunch, cosmetics, overnight gear, I Name I what-have-you. Take it to the beach, of interest such as: is there life "Charlie Varrick," starring I Address I in outer space? and, can we Walter Matthau and Don Baker to the slopes. Lightweight carryall for anything, anywhere. City tate Zip I communicate with is the vc movie of the week, I Good only in U.S.A.. Void where prohibited. Add local taxes extraterrestrial life? tonight and Sunday night at Only $2.50 each. where applicable. Offer expires June 30, 1976. .J Howard is a professor at the 8: 30 in the VCAR. L University of Michigan and has a Billed as a fast-paced action background in galactic and drama, "Charlie Varrick" is the ------extra-galactic studies as well as · story of an ex-stunt pilot turned optical and radio astronomy. He bank robber and his flight from is visiting FTU as a .Harlow the FBI and "the mob." -

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You can share a furnished apartment ... close, but not too close . . . to FTU for only $65.00 a month including water. sewer and garbage. You can enjoy the pool . .. free parties .. . tennis ... volleyball .. . the rec. room . .. and laundry facilities . .. in an atmosphere you alone create. ·~1 ALAFAYA TRAIL :- , APARTMENTS FROM 2501 Alafaya Trail $65~ 0 · 275-8950 SHARED JOSE CUERVO ~ TEQUILA. 80 PROOF. IMPORTED AND BOTILED BY «:? 19 75, HEUBLEIN, INC., HARTFORD. CONN. Page 12-Future-April 2, 1976'

.. :.. . . R .OCK CALENDAR T-SHIRTS HERMARTS AUTO PARTS OF.EVENTS Almost 150 d'ifferent 12 S. Semoran (Meat Worl~ Plaza) 275-8320 designs at very good STUDENT SPECIAL April 2-April 8, 1976 prices. Send 2s~ · for 5 QTS. a.s. ~O, 30, 40 WT. with FilTER* 4.98 with CASTROL $1.00 extra EVENT TIME LOCATION complete illustrated catalog. · Bring AD for 50' off FRIDAY, APRIL 2 20% off other parts SG Book Exchange 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m. VC211 COSMIC RAINBOW (tools & plugs excepted) Sportsman Club 4 p.m.-5 p.m. Stud. Org. Lg. Executive Board 167 WEST 21st STREET *Most cars, quantity limited. Omega Psi Phi 7:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Multipurpose "Charlie Varrick" 8:30 p.m. VCAR NEW YORK, NY 10011. SATURDAY, APRIL 3

TKE 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ENGR 359, 360 Leadership Conference 9 a.m.-6 p.m. VCAR Delta Sigma Theta 2 p.m.-6 p.m. GCB 102 SOPHOMORES Ill Beta Sigma Phi 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Lake Claire Alpha Phi Omega 6 p.m.-Midnight All GCB Under the Table 6 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Multipurpose THIS COULD BE YOU TWO SUNDAY, APRIL 4 YEARS FROM NOWlll Zeta Tau Alpha 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. GCB 114, 115 TKE 6 p.m.-9 p.m. GCB 225 • Earn $500.00 this summer plus SAE 6 p.m.-10 p.m. GCB 224 Pi Kappa Alpha 7 p.m.-10 p.m. GCB 216 $1000.00 each year during "Charlie Varrick" 8:30 p.m. VCAR your iunior and senior years. MONDAY, APRIL 5

SG Book Exchange 9 a.m.-2:45 ·p.m. vc 211 · • Participate in water confidence VC Cultural Events 1 p.n'i.-3 p.m. vc 214 Karate 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Multipurpose courses~ leader:ship workshops, Tri-Delta 6 p.m.-10 p.m. GCB 225 Tyes 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Stud. Org. Lg. marksmanship. training, and Horse back Riding 7: 30 p.m.-10 p.m. vc 200 Lessons ~uch, much more. TUESDAY, APRIL 6 • Provide yourself a viab·le SG Book Exchange 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m. vc 211 career option when you Speaker 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Stud. Org. Lg. IFC Meeting 3 p.m.-4 p.m. vc 200 graduate. Pegasus Pedalers 4 p.m.-5 p.m. vc 214 American Society of 6: 30 p.m.-9 p.m. Multipurpose Civil Engineers WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE!!! SG Book Exchange 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m. VC211 Entertainment 11 a.m.-1 p.m. VC Green VC Favors 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Multipurpose ACT NOWlll Shakespeare Rehearsal 6 p.m.-11 p.m. vc 214 Karate 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Multipurpose THURSDAY; APRIL 8 Contact Captain Jeff Johnson, phone 73.4-4121, SG Book Exchange 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m. vc 211 SG Senate Noon-2 .p.m. ENGR 359 extensio".1 215 Brittain Hall, Stetson University' Captains Meeting Noon-1 p.m. vc 200 IFC Noon-1 p.m. Stud. Org. Lg. VC Girl Scouts 4 p.m.-5: 30 p.m. VC214 SG LJP Committee 7 p.m.-10:30 p.m. VC200 VC & Physics Department 8 p.m.-11 p.m. Multipurpose - -. Suhcontntittee hacks· off, · won 'i cut grad progrants Reversing itself, a senate subcommittee voted last week not to PERSONAL eliminate graduate programs which didn't have 37 full-time students (450 student credit hours), a proposal FTU President Charles N. $100 dollars phone garbage disp., utility Millican and would virtually eliminate the graduate program here. TYES -- Welcome Back! I 298-1625. carport. Call 298-2703. The Senate Ways and Means subcommittee instead allowed the missed you all! To Sally, Board of Regents staff to review and eliminate graduate programs Deb, Tonya, Barb, and 7 3 Datsun pickup AC using their own criteria. But the subcommittee will require the board Sue ...I had fun on the 31,000 mi. new topper new Home for sale, 2 bdrm. to explain why any discipline with less than 450 student credit hours trip! Rosselle, thanks for wide tires $2,500 call attached private studio the ·Keys! Have a nice day, is not cut. 568-4693 after 5. apartment now brings Reseru;ch, another area of statewide concern, would be funded at TYES. Love, Mitch. $1200 per year income. about the present level, with the major change made by the 73 Buddymobile, 12x65' Corner lot convenient. subcommittee being the method in which funds are allocated. FOR SALE like new 2 BDRM, 2 bath, According to Bill Corley, senior budget analyst for the Ways and $24,800. Call 896-6690. Means Committee, the subcommittee also recommended that the central air & heat on shaded Table tennis table, paddles, lot 3 mi. FTU 568-4693 State University System reduce by 25 per cent the number of Full balls & net. All like new. Time Equivalency (FI'E) funds allocated to education colleges. after 5:30 $6,900. SERVICES Of the $4.6 million savings, Corley said $2.8 million would be put $35. Ext. 2661. back into the education program for use in off-campus teacher FOR RENT education centers. These are primarily used for teachers already VW "Thing" 7 4 6400 miles working in the public school system, he said. minor damage have parts no Need a student to share a Spanish tutor. Native He cautioned that the subcommittee hasn't tinished its work and time. The "THING" will be house with another male. speaker. Retired professor could recommend other changes in university programs. The · a collectors item in a few Also need student to rent will teach in your home. subcommittee met on Wednesday and meets again next Wednesday. years! $2,250 29S-1107 room $50 month 2 miles to Reasonable fee. For info Oroginal recommendations by the subcommittee chaired by Sen. · after 6 p.m. FTU. Call 273-2212. call 896-6690 evenings. Robert Graham called for a university funding reduction of $26 million, layoffs of 413 teachers statewide, and enrollments lowered by Honda CB 360T 1975 4 1,000 students. Roommate wanted 4 miles mos. old very low mileage, from FTU 2 BDRM apt., On the other floor of the legislature, a house appropriations Handwriting illegible? Will subcommittee Monday recommended a State University "System crashbar, bookrack, pool $62 mo. call budget of $264.5 million, $8.3 million under Gov. Reubin Askew's warranty, economical, 671-5192. type all materials, term proposed budget. However the subcommittee asked the state to grant excellent condition, qualify papers, thesis, resumes, $191.8 million in general revenue funds, $600,000 more than Askew's and assume payments $38 Nice 2 bedroom duplex in scripts, etc. Call 275-7962. oer month. best offer over OviP.nn _ ni~h'W::l

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Just give Dennis Kamrad, FTU's crew coaeh, a com~lete sweep in their meet. against the U~iversity couple of hundres thousand to buy crew skulls with of Connecticut, whom K.amrad described as a very and he'll bring home the small college national undisciplined team. championship. If you don't believe it, just ask him. The women's squad had trouble with Kamrad has thus far guided the Knights' Varsity Connecticut,. however, plaing second between 8 team to four easy wins and only one loss, and that Connecticut's two women's crews. by a slim margin to an undisputably exceptional At the President's Cup in Tampa FTU faced some Coast Guard.crew. of its stiffest competition, particularly from Tuesday, against the Citadel, FTU swept both Dartmouth, a Division I team, and FIT, the

races to give them their third straight win. Saturday, 1 defending Southern champion last year. the Knights travel to Melbourne to compete in the The women placed third in the Varsity 4 meet as Governor's Cup. Tampa won the six-team event. In the women's The U.S. Coast Guard invaded the shores of Lake Varsity 8, FTU finished fifth of six teams with Maitland with 92 oarsmen in their dual crew meet Tampa again taking top honors. with FTU last week. Ranked first in the nation for The men's c.rews also had difficulties as the small colleges and fifth in the nation for all Varsity 4 placed last while the Junior Varsity 8 universities last year, the Coast Guard swept all finished third out of six teams. Dartmouth won three races from FTU. both events. But Coach Kamrad was extremely pleased with , But in the Varsity 8, race the Knights pulled out the performance of his Varsity 8 team as the smaller I one of the most exciting and satisfying victories of and anciently equipped Knights finished closer to I the season beating Dartmouth by 13 seconds, and · the Coast Guard than any small college team has in '. surviving a see-saw battle with FIT.nose ahead in the the last two years. last 15 strokes and beat the powerful FIT crew by Photo by Alan Geeslin In their next competition, FTU's men made a 1 1. 9 seconds. HEAD BASKETBALL COACH Eugene "Torchy" Clark was selected unanimously as the Coach of the Year of the newly formed Sunshine State Conference. Clark, in his "Nobody heats us· easily,' seventh year at FTU, gui~ed last year's troubled 14-10 squad to the Sunshine State championship with a 20-3 record in its first year as well as a national ranking, fourth in Four-in-a-row· for men netters the final NCAA poll. Along with Clark's honors, two FTU cagers were named By DON COBLE That was to be the last loss to Future to the All-Sunshine State Conference team, Bennie Shaw Staff Writer date, as Florida Tech has now streaked to four straight wins. and Bo Clark. Shaw was the state's second leading scorer averaging 24. 9 points per game. Clark, also named to the FTU'S men's tennis team First to do down was made it four-in-a-row with a 9-0 Nbrthem Illinois (9-0) in an easy South Region All-Tournament team, finished with a 23.9 blanking of Embry Riddle contest, followed by Cinncinnati points per game average. Clark was also the conference's Monday afternoon on the FTU (6-3). Here again it was Crable, leading free throw shooter hitting 43 of 4 7 from the line for courts. . Bryant, Watford, Maliczowski SPORTS a 91 per cent total. Claiming a singles victory was and Harris grabbing singles Page 14-April 2, 1976 Toby Crable, with a 6-1, 6-0 victories while Watford and swamp of Ken Thacker. Steve Maliczowski teamed for a Commentary Bryant (6-0, 6-1), Jim Shea (6-3, doubles win. fr2), Marc Watford (6-0, 6-0), • Doug Maliczowsi (fr 1, 6-0) and Torpedoes win soccer Dan Hicks (frl, 6-1) also netted Unexpected hampers wins. The Oveido Torpedoes captured the intramural soccer crown, Crable and Bill Stetzer defeating Lambda Chi Alpha (LXA) 2-1 in the first of two overtime combined for a doubles victory periods. 1omrng Bryant and Hicks. The Torpedoes, led by player-coach Jim Rudy, who also directs roundhall tourney Maliczowski and Bill Scott were FTU's varsity soccer team, beat AAIE;: ~1 for the Independent crown. By DON COBLE also victorfous in doubles play. Rudy scored all four goals for the Torpedoes on breakaway runs. Staff Writer "This team is coming LXA came to the finals after finishing the Fraternity League season They say that playing basketball on the road has its ups and downs. around,'' said tennis boss Lex with only a tie to Tau Kappa Epsilon in the final game. TKE and For FTU in the NCAA Division II Southern playoffs, that was an Wood. ''We have been hurt with Sigma Chi each lost one game, finishing in second place in the league. understatement. physical and adacemic injuries The Torpedoes scored first on a follow shot by Bill Vallance with Oh sure, the litle picky things didn't go in the Knight's favor, but this season, but we 're still 10 minutes gone in the first half. LXA then got on the board with a that's expected on the road. But an official mistake which easily could fighters. Nobody beats us ·goal by Carl Larrabee. The teams then settled down and ended have been the turning point of the ballgame was not expected. easily." regulation time at 1-1. · The fact was that Mark Patrick, a six-foot-six Valdosta State The win ended FTU's spring It was decided there would be two 5-minute overtime periods to forward, played the final 7: 36 of the game against ITU with five break scheduled at an even .500 settle the draw. Midway in the first overtime period, Brey Arnn personal fouls. This was not expected. (6-6) and upped the seasonal kicked a long pass down the middle to Rudy who headed it in for the Shortly following the 95-82 loss to the Blazers in the opening record to ~ 11. score and a 2-1 win. round of the NCAA Division II Southern Regional Tournament, a In · that 12 game swing, the In other intramural action, Alpha Tau Omega won the CO-Rec question as to te count on Patrick's foul tally was brought up by six Knights dropped the first four basketball title with a substantial decision over the intramural staff members of the media, including a Valdosta reporter. decisions to Duke, Maryland, team. "During the first hale, the girl who was _the official scorekeeper South Carolina and Presbyterian ATO had previously lost twice to the Rowdies, but because of an (she also serves as University of Tennessee-Chattanooga scorekeeper) be fore clobering last year's ineligible player on the Rowdies'roster, ATO completed in the finals. erased a foul out of her book," said FTU Sports Information Director Southern Conference Intramural men's water polo gets underway this month with the (SID) Larry Hernandez. "I asked her about it, and she told me that Champions, Appalachian, 6-3 entry deadline set at April 7. The women's softball league also begins she was the official scorekeeper, and to erase my second foul that I After zipping Central this month and has an April 7 deadline. had on Patrick. Michigan, 9-0, the netters A special event, beginning its third year at ITU, the Superstar "The way that whole thing was run in Chattanooga, I knew it dropped a pair of matches to competition, will begin April 19. Deadline for entering the Superstar would be useless to try and say something about it." Kansas and a very strong event will be April 12 and all participants must be sponsored by a From Hernandex I went to the tournament director, Mark Carlson Kalamazoo squad, fr3 and 9-0, club, fraternity or sorority on campus. There will also be a $10 entry (SID at UT-Chattanooga) and asked to examine the official book to respectively. fee charged per participant. contest the legality of the erasing. I should have been able to prove the goof, but the book strangely disappeared. This too was not expected. As it stood, Florida Tech was only down 77-72, when Patrick claimed foul No. 5. Instead, the junior remained and ignited an eight-point rally to put the contest out of reach for the Knights. Patrick totalled six points, six rebounds and three steals during the final seven minutes of play. Next was the comical way which UT-Chattanooga handled the seating arrangements in the much publicized "Big Mac" Maclellan Gym. As FTU and Rollins' fans filed into the 4,000 seat gym, they were quickly instructed to sit in the upper deck of the North side of the gym (although Rollins sat in the end zone bleachers). When asked, Carlson said tha the lower decks were put on reserve for the season ticket holders of UT-Chattanooga. Rollins mentor Ed Jucker protested the move, but to no avail. Excuse me Mr. Carlson, but was I wrong for thinking that the tourney was only hosted by UT-Chattanooga? If he was correct by assigning the seats, the tournament should have been called the UT-Chattanooga Invitational. . The regular season finished two weeks before the playoff was scheduled. The Moes had as much right to reserve seats as FTU did. They were onlv the hosting team. JIMMY RUDLOPH, SECOND BASEMAN for the Knights, prepares to bunt against the Strange that two teams less than 30 minutes from each other, and a strong Division I team from South Carolina. Coached by former pro Bobby Richardson, third t.eam only three hours away had to travel over 600 miles to South Carolina swept through Tinker Field silencing the Knights' bats and shutting out FTU participate in the playoff. by scores of 8-0 and 7-0. · . Surely, the teumament could have been worked out to help the But the Knights continued to win their share taking sight and losing six during the spring demands by every team. One final note: ITU entered the Southern Regionals with the best break to bring their record to 13-10. The Knights face Cornell University tonight at Tinker record of any team playing (20-3) and traveled the farthest. Only fair. and play St. Leo in a two game series over the weekend. April 2, 197 6-Future-Page 15 Art stolen from exhibit . ·· FLORIDA .· . · in library Acupuncture . . FOUNDATION , THIS PAINTING, valued . CORDI AU YINVITES THE GENfRAl PUBLIC TO ATTfND at $800, was apparently stolen from the FTU library OUR OPEN.HOUSE . sometime between March 3 and March 23. SATURDAY , .APRIL 3, 1976 The painting was a part 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. of the Hugh F. McKean at ACUPUNCTURE CENTER OF GREATER ORLANDO exhibit. 475 North Maitland Ave., Aharnonte springs, Fla. 32701 Anyone with infomation FREE INFORMATION, BROCHURES, about the painting should . CONSULTATIONS, DEMONSTRATION contact Dorothy Kannon of­ the Instructional Media Call 830· 1088 for additional ·information · Center at 275-2571. Roussntan Spain, Italy study. tours Continued from page 1 'Tear after year, semester to determine if the employe is suitable for permanent status. I after semester, the still accepting students . In Ms. Roussman 's case, the evaluation was initially filed by CollegeMasterr.)from The annual summer stu~es · airect the Italian program. Lawson and then reviewed by programs in Spain and Italy Students will be quartered at the . Brown. While Lawson could not sponsored by the FTU University of Urbino, a short be reached for comment, Huang Fidelicy Union Life has Department of Foreign · distance from the Italian said the VC director's evaluation Languages is still open for . Adriatic coast rated her as satisfactory. Brown been the most accepted, student applications. . Dr. Armando Payas, associate said his evaluation rated Ms. most popular plan on Dr. Anthony V. Cervone, professor of Spanish will be Roussman's actual work chairman of the Foreign taking his. fourth FI'U study performance as satisfactory campuses all over America. Language Department, will group to Spain. The journey will - overall, but he expressed a .. · · ... include stays at the University of difficulty in declaring her "employment situation" Snorts.man Club Oviedo, some 265 miles north of Find out why. r Madrid and additional study in satisfactory. Seville. Huang said Brown offered Ms. info available ~ Both groups will leave for the ' Roussman two alternatives. She Call the Fidelity Union five week excursion on June 29. could be dismissed at the end of Representatives from the The codt for each program is the winter quarter, or the CollegeMaster® recently formed FTU Sportsman $ 9 7 5 . For add it i 0 na1 probationary period could be Club will man ghe Kiosk (the information, contact the extended 90 days, after which Field Associate information booth between the Department of Foreign she could resign. • Library and Dorm B) Monday Languages or phone 275-2641. Brown said he initially 10 through Wednesday between· 10 Application deadline is April 30. favored immediate termination your area: a.m. and 3 p.m. for students because a resignation might look interested in learning more like it was under duress. about the club. . Organizations After meetings with students Formed last quarter by FTU · and VC personnel, Brown student Tom Brauer, the to "pitch i~' reconsidered the recommenda­ Sportsman Club is designed to tion. "I had told students that I give students an opportunity to The FTU Aqua-Knights, would look for a way to extend participate in more sports together with Tyes sorority, will it (Ms. Roussman's employment) related activities. participate in the National to the end of the (fiscal) year," The club consists of 14 College Pitch-In program he explained. chapters: ski, scuba, shooting, sponsored by the ABC Radio Applications for programming. bicycling, hunting, "' canoeing, Network and Anheuser- Busch. director will be taken for two frisbee throwing, skateboarding, The two organizations will weeks, interviews will be surfing, sailing, fencing, archery, pool their efforts April 24 to scheduled and Lawson will select parachuting and outing. clean up the Wekiwa River area. a replacement. 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