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Central Florida Future, Vol. 05 No. 28, May 18, 1973 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 5-18-1973 Central Florida Future, Vol. 05 No. 28, May 18, 1973 Florida Technological University 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 Florida Technological University, "Central Florida Future, Vol. 05 No. 28, May 18, 1973" (1973). Central Florida Future. 165. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/165 Varied Background Shapes Priest By Torrey Stewart will serve in an advisory capacity to university policymakers, as he Imagine an individual who has does at FI'U. worked as a lumberjack, Father Hagan has also worked hitchhiked around the United as a professional skating teacher, States and Europe, and who has cashier, general laborer and done doctoral work at Harvard camp counselor. Now characterize him as a He has served as community Roman Catholic priest. coordinator for govern­ Born in Long Island and ment-sponsored antipoverty raised in Canada, the Rev. programs and has taught high Vincent Hagan describes himself school courses in ethics and as a "farmboy" and a "beach theology and a college course in bum." He loves Nature, which anthropology. he said has had a balancing He· has also been on a lecture effect in his life. &eries tour focusing on Father Hagan came to FTU contemporary youth's problems when Bishop William Borders of as seen in a religious light. the Catholic Diocese of Orlando After two years of ·study for invited him to work with the l the priesthood, at 20 years of office of Campus Ministry. He - . ~ ~ age, Father Hagan decided he interrupted work on his THE MANY faces of the Rev. Vincent Hagan background, having traveled throughout the was too young to pursue this advanced doctoral program in are captured by FuTUre photographer Jim United States and Canada. He has attended six and spent a year hitchhiking theology and education at Matthews. "Father Vin," as the Rev. Hagan is universities can speak four languages and can read around the U.S. and Canada. Harvard to answer the bishop's known around campus, is a man of versatile Hebrew and Greek. Characterizing himself as a call. "searcher'' at the time, Father He has studied at six Father Hagan will finish his Andover-Newton Theological he said he plans to serve as a Hagan said he usually remained universities and served as doctoral work in pastoral School in Boston. chaplain and teacher at a Long in an area two or three weeks chaplain at Adelphi University. counseling this fall at After receiving his doctorate, Island state university, where he (Continued on Page 9) ......_.,.,_._.lllllllllllllHM We Live in the Present By the Past, but for the . .. Rohter Quits VoL 5 No. 28 FTU. Orlando. Florida May 18, 1973 As Director Article On Faculty Salaries Of ·Athletics Refuted By Administrators By Larry McCorkle · By Pete SpiVey Sports Editor A story that appeared in the and FSU are the system's oldest universities are paid more May 12 Sentinel Star reporting universities. because of the more extensive DR. FRANK D. Rohter, accepted into the National FTU faculty members were "low President Charles N. Millican and varied reSQurces of the chairman of physical education Collegiate Athletic Association. men" on the totem pole of state stated Monday faculty salaries schools. department and director of This achievement came as a university salaries is misleading, here are comparable to all "Those universities have many athletics at FTU, has resigned direct result of Rohter's according to FTU sources. Florida state universities except doctoral programs, and both from his positions. guidance of FTU's first four The story, in claiming FTU Florida and Florida State. have law schools," he said. "At Instead of administration intercollegiate teams: basketball, faculty salaries are lower than Millican added Florida .!&M FTU we have no law school, no responsibilities, Rohter will wrestling, tennis and baseball. any other state university in University in Tallahas.see has the doctoral programs, and our return to full- time teaching and ROHTER WAS also Florida, drew actual salary lowest paid faculty members, graduate programs are limited. research at FTU. comparisons only between FTU, not FTU. Naturally, we don't require the Rohter handed in his Florida State University and the Millican also commented services of the highest paid resignation last Friday and it was Uniyersity of Florida. U of F professors at the two larger professors as those schools do." accepted the same day by President Charles N. Millican; Reaction among FTU faculty Dr . C. B. Gambrell, vice representatives ran along the president of academic affairs; same lipes as Millican's. and Dean C. C. Miller'. of the Dr. K. Philip Taylor, chairman College of Education. 1 of the Faculty Senate, DR. JOHN W. Powell, a commented, "The schools with member of the FTU College of highly paid faculty have a Education faculty since 1970, greater percentage of associate has been appointed to replace and fu11 professors, thereby Rohter both as acting chairman -requiring higher salaries than our of physical education and staff which is mainly made up of director of athletics. DR. FRANK ROHTER assistant professors." Rohter, a charter member of Taylor added, "There is also a the FTU faculty, joined the responsible for overseeing the great deal of difference in university in 1968 as acting school's intramural and prestige and status between FTU chairman of physical education extramural programs. and those schools. They have a and was later appointed to the Both Powell and Rohter said national reputation, and, to keep additional post of athletic they feel every physical educator it, they attract professors from director in 1971. should fulfill a commitment in all over the country with higher During Rohter's tenure at administration in order to be a salries." FTU, the university has been (Continued on Page 11) Regents Board Approves Food Service Rate Hike Food service rate increases at 15-meal plan will pay $187 .50 and will not subsic;Iize university FTU were approved by Florida's fall quarter, and students on the food services. Therefore, the Board of Regents this week. 21-meal plan now paying $175 entire cost of serving food must The price increase, which will will pay $225 next fall. come from these revenues, not be instituted until fall "There was a real need for the explained Eller. quarter, will affect only increase, since the food service is "It is a shame there has to be meal-plan students. currently operating at an average an increase of meal-plan prices, Meal prices will increase 12.5 monthly deficit of about but, with the rising cost of labor, "JUNIOR" PINCHLEY agonizes while considering an answer to his per cent for the $3,000," said James Eller, food, electricity, maintenance scrooge-like father's question, "Do you love me?" in the Village 15-meal-per-week plan and 22.2 director of auxiliary services. and cleaning, there was a need Center's production of Neil Simon's "Little Me." Steve Wightmen plays per cent for the "I'm really glad to see that the for the increase," stated the the son of the first man who launches heroine Belle Poitrine on her 21-meal-per-week plan. BOR approved the much-needed Student Government chairman search for success, wealth and social position. See page 6 for review of The increase means students increase." for the food investigation play. (Photo by Randy Trine) now paying $165 for the The State of Florida does not committee, Gayle Prince. Page 2 FuTUre May 18, 1973 J1 uWJtre £bttnrtats 'Pomp, Circumstance' May Sound Sour Note FTU will hold its fourth June graduation three weeks from today· with all the pomp and circumstance of a picnic in Downey Park. Indeed, if a picnic were to be held in the Municipal Auditorium, the usual locale for spring graduations, it would be more in character than the currently planned graduation site on campus. Seasonably high temperatures (which according to the Weather Bureau average in the high 80s to low 90s for the day chosen), and the likelihood of inclement weather (a chance of at least 57 per cent on this day, also according to Weather Bureau figures) will amost certainly put a damper on the ceremony now scheduled for 9 a.m., June 8. A check of possible alternative locations has proved virtually fruitless. The Municipal Auditorium, which would cost the university $300 in rental fees, has long since been reserved on that day for high school graduations. A little preplanning on the part of the administration, however, and a willingness to pay for a more desirable locale, might have succeeded in booking that building. The Naval Training Center gymnasium/auditorium is another possibility which has been used by the university in the past. TIME IS another factor which has caused many to comment on this particular graduation. The time chosen, 9 a.m., will naturally exclude many fathers and mothers, husbands and wives, perhaps grandmothers and grandfathers, who likely have waited some years to see a loved one be graduated from college. It will amost automatically exclude working P~~mwhom~~u~b~~g~timeoff(w~.~ili~d~suc~ed~-----------------------------­ getting time off, would run the risk of being rained out, blown '.
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