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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Xavier University Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1965-10-01 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1965). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2179. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2179 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. r . t Tr:;.,.,_,,r·-:i~·y, j..,._a':..:'iL( t_.; "" i. .... './ --- .... - - DCT J. 6~ VOLUNTEER AID EXPANDED reation fields. Two Xavie1· stu those perrnns who had an inter Dr. Anderson Puts Out Call for Students dents now working in this area est in religious instruction, and a1·e Art Naltner in athletics and the need now is fot· Xavier to Bill Balnner working with su carry on this work. To Enlist in Catholic Action Group pervised recreational activities. These are but three programs Plans are now being made to organize the volunteer programs in which the students Another tutoring program now that are in need of help im in its second year is the junior mediately. Dr. Anderson reports, ~f Xavier will be involved. · high program with the Cincin "Even though none of these pro It was announced this week that the Student Volunteer Services Bureau, which coor• nati Public Schools. This again grams listed might be of interest 4tinates the volunteer projects under the direction of Dr. Albert F. Anderson and in con involves working with students to you, there are other programs ' junction with the Chabanel House, will be located in the University Center Building di on a one-one relationship in any available, and if you will stop rectly off the main foyer. Through this office any student interested in participating in of the junior highs, 6:30-8:30 any by the office in the University programs may gain information. evening, Monday through Thurs Center Building, a program can This is the second year that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- day. Two junior highs are very be found to meet your need." t'his bureau has been in opera- education. This minimal amount The SVS now has need for close to the Xavier campus and Ken Kuratko, in charge of the tion on the Xavier campus. Nick of effort by no means prepares students to work in a number of are within walking distance. speakers' bureau for Chabanel Conftitti, the president of Chaba· one to meet the needs and de programs. The type of work is A new program that is seeking House and the SVS, will be vis llel House and student coordi mands of his society, This stu tutoring, Catholic action, recrea help this year is the Archdio iting the dorms during the next nator of the bureau, calls upon dent loses sight of the purpose tion, work with the sick and im cesan Bible Centers. There are few weeks to explain the pur all students to gain a richer of a college education. poverished, etc. two of these programs, one on poses and opportunities of the eollege experience by participa "We are supposedly priming There is immediate need at the Main Street and the other at volunteer \~ork. He will have tion in a program to assist with DePorres Center, now in its sec Eighth and State. These pro cards which can be filled out by ourselves for the leadership any talents they may possess. ond year of operation, offering grams are in need of Xavier men students to indicate their interest. "'There are various programs which our society will need, but a wide range of activities. The to counsel, tutor, and lead recre Mr. Kuratko emphasized, how available that would be of inter the opposite seems true or prev major type of work needed is ational programs, not only with ever, "Students do not have to est and would present an oppor alent. Instead we are separating tutoring high school students in teenagers but with adults. wait until that time. They may tunity for all Xavier men to ourselves from the very prob any and all subjects, sessions be Also involved with this pro slop in at the SVS office in the realize a &Teater fulfillment of lems which we will have to solve. ing held each evening, from 5:30 gram could be the work with in University Center Building and their education," ConfliUi said, The purpose of the SVS is to to 8:30. These meetings are held dividuals who are in need of re get information there. The office "Too many students foster the give every student the oppor at the Center, Court and Mound ligious instruction. Dw·ing the will be open at all times and misconception t h a t by simply tunity to become involved in the Streets. summer m o n t h s seminarians someone will be there to talk: attending classes, one gains his solution of these problems." Other activities are in the rec- worked in this area to discover with any interested student." l?UlS CINCINNATI, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCT, l, 1965 Ten Cents Vol. L, No. 2 Computer Center Updates. Operations 1 By WALLY KORAL Fischer, 68 1 physics; Freel Ke fcssors in lend to supplement 1 N cws Reporter rnen, 681 chemistry; Larry Koehl, their courses with computer op The 1620 Model I computer '68, economics; and Phil Albers, eration. -,69, math. system was ofncially turned over The Computer Center will for use to the Xavier University MR. DELANEY, supe1·visot• of 11rove to be of great value as a. Computer Center last June 9. the Computer Center, has or tool of research. Undergraduate and g1·ad11atc division research The center is located on the ganized informal, non-credit, projects, faculty-clircctcd thesis Computers at Work first floor of the library build non-cost seminars on compute1· work aml faculty research will ing. Its director is Di-. William operations this semester. The benefit highly from the rapid J. Larkin, chairman of the de seminars will meet in two sec and accurate time-saving aclvan Fine Arts Program Outlined; partment of mathematics. The tions, each lasting five weeks. tages of the 1620. supervisor is Mr. James A. De The first section, taught by Mr. Eight Seminars Scheduled laney, assistant professor of Delaney, will meet on October 4, A researcher can arrange to meeting three times a week, have his work programmed for ..The aim of our program is to what really constitutes good mathematics, and assistant su pervisor is Mr. John Niehaus, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the computer by the center's to acquaint the students with the art. from 2:30 to 3:20. The second personnel. Also students profi various fields of the fine arts, the graduate assistant in mathe In the nature of a seminar, in matics. section, taught by Mr. Niehaus, cient in programing arc invited eultural aspects or attitudes of w i 11 assemble on October 5, to use the center's facilities for keeping with the Grecian char Dr. Larkin maintains that "the life that bring out the best in meeting twice per week on Tues educational purposes and per acter of old, the program will be Computer Center will direct its people," stated Mrs. John C. day and Thursday, from 2:10 to sonal use. of an informal type with ques full impact to the students in Rush, sponsor of the Xaviet· Fine 3:25. At least two more series tions asked by students, all of the three areas of education, re The 1620 is also helping with Arts program. will be offered during the semes whom are cordially invited to search, and university adminis registration. The rapidity of ter, which are open to anyone The last two years the pro attend. tration." computer solutions for certain gram was held in the fine arts interested in digital computer bursar operations saves much Eight seminars will be held, For example, non-calculus lib· room in Albers Hall, but this operations-students and facul time in cataloging resulting in four each semester, each lasting eral arts majors and business year will be conducted in the ty alike. formation. "Hopefully," stated two hours. Always held on Wed administration students w ho foyer of the new University The facilities at the center are D1'. Larkin, "any help that the nesdays, the time will be the take Mt 11, 12, or Mt 21 and 22 Center. open to any professor who wish computer can render to facilitate same for each: from 12:30 until will be offered computer orien tation. Lectures in class will be es to augment his courses with the work of the school's adminis Covering all phases of art Z:30. computer orientation. For exam tration will directly benefit the "(possibly including even ballet), supplemented by demonstrations For the first semester the dates ple, finance and marketing pro- students themselves." the program will teach the stu at the center, where students for the program are: October 6, dent discriminative judgment as with rudimentary training will October 27, November 14, and have an opportunity to program December 1. for the computer. News Member -West Relating to this subject is the The computer staff is also comprised of interested students Named to P-T Staff YFA, or the Young Friends of who serve as operator program the Arts, an organization pro mers.