Selection Of The New College President THE PROCESS OF SELECTING A of the selection. The president was usually aopointed NEW PRESIDENT AT CCCC by the Board of Regional Gommumty Colleges. The As most of you know. President Nickerson will new procedure of appointment involves members of administration of as well be stepping down from his position as Chief execu- the faculty and CCCC as three students. These members will serve as tive of the school, at the end of this semester. screening committee. The group will, The questions being raised now are: Who will be the college's in turn, be observed by a member of the state his successor, and how will he be chosen? board. He will submit a report back to the state The previous process was one in which the school itself had little or no say in the procedure (Continued on Page 3) adventures. Let the TIMES handle world affairs DEAR MOTHER and large scale dilemnas. I don't recommend tri- vility. Write to make us smile, your wisdom and philosophies will ultimately show through. You have done it before, I have faith that you can do it again. " Unfortunately the title Veterans Club of Cape Gratefully Dead, m Cod Community College carries a kind of American Michael Toner "Legion connotation! Last semester about twenty -active members attempted to change that impli- ed cation. Those members found such a transaction - ^a very difficult task to accomplish by themselves A New Series of Othey need help. Most of last semester was spent looking into the Emergency Employment Act of Cape Cod, Our intentions were to expose those persons Underground and agencies involved in the mis-management and totally unsatisfactory handling of those jobs for Movies veterans and minorities { both groups having #1 piioriety). This semester the Veterans have pro- VINCENT PRICE posed many areas of interest and people orientated in services which can only be carried out with your Roger Gorman's Masterpiece help ( this appeal is directed toward all interested "MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH" students, not just vets). If you're interested in Thursday, Feb. 3 - 7 P.M. working on the EEA, A concert benefitting for all Viet Nam orphans, recruiting disabled vets for CAPTAIN FLASH college, amnesty, or a program of your own come VS. to the meetings Thurs., Feb. 10 at 3 p.m. in ToV. ROOM AND LEND YOUR SUPPORT. Thank You. THE BAT And Other Films Jim Cooper Fri., Feb. 4- 7 P.M. Vets Club Dear Mother: As a member of a rather obscure faction of the student body, I would like to offer a few of my observations with regard to your newspaper. I am a night school student. I have read each successive issue of your newspaper almost without exception. Because I was an editor of a school paper of similar size a few short years ago, your edition has captured my interest. I read MOTHER recalling the profound pleasure of counting column inches and the tremendous rapport we had with our printer. In any event let me return to the course of my letter. Because I have read nearly every issue since the beginning of the semester I feel somewhat qualified to illuminate what I consider a trend in your publication. I was entertained by MOTHER in her early development because the material prin- ted was highly personal and very often absurb. Your early articles were offensive, pedantic, caustic, purposeless and generally gamey. They were written and edited roughly and for the common slob like John Sherwood & Sandy Banks myself they were natural and a pleasure to read. Steve Hall The writing appeared free and terribly unaffected. Roger Fairbanks STAFF I suspect that you received friction and critism Dave Tileston as a result of your loose style and perhaps this .Bill Lamont John Polcari began the damage of which I am speaking. Curt Stafford Most recently your paper has become polished, informative and almost aloof. It has lost its ori- J. Cooper ginal fire and spirit obvious attempt through your R. McAuliffe at eloquence. Your articles are nice but their tone CONTRIBUTORS M. Kapp & J.J. Fleming-Fanning is becoming a bit plastic. I am an idealist and this Student Services (B. Batty) labels my advice. If you enjoy a following, keep 20th Century AArdvark your new found mastery of journalism. But, please, go back to writing about little people and small President . I College No Mini-Buses H a (Continued from Page 1) At the start of last semester, the student senate 'g voted to take $3800 from the student activity fee board in Boston "indicating whether or not the and rent two mini buses. We have no mini buses - tq considers each can- college screening committee we will not get the mini buses and the $3800 P qualified, not quali- didate" 1) well qualified, 2) 3) is gone! ." fied. The mini-bus affair is as follows: The Athletic The selection procedure is not a 1-2-3 under- S" taking. It begins with a preliminary screening of Budget asked for approximately $4000 in trans- applications conducted by the chairman of the portation expenses. Bob Donahugh, student senate ^ president, brought o personnel Committee and the president of the to the attention of the senate n board. All initially accepted applications will be that two mini buses could be rented for less than 7 referred to the college selection committee for what the athletic department requested for trans- evaluation and interview. The state board will observe portation. Not only would the buses benefit the the proceedings. The final executive decision takes athletic department, but all recognized clubs would place after all the college's screening has been have access to the buses and Mr. Batty, financial completed and, at least two candidates will be aid director, was to set up a shuttle bus service presented to the regional board for interviews in under the financial aid program. About two-thirds executive sessions. of the way through the semester the student senate was informed that President Names of Representatives selected for the college Nickerson cancelled the order screening committee: for the buses. His reason for the action, according to Bob Donaghue, was: A. From the Advisory Board of the College: Falmouth Ford (the approved dealer) could not obtain "million 1) Mr. Harvard Broadbent dollar insurance coverage." Granite Chevrolet of- 2) Dr. Paul Fye fered the "million Dollar" coverage. Two weeks ago, the treasurer of the student senate, B. From the Student Body: Karen Page, was informed that the mini buses could not 1) Miss Sheila Lewis, selected by the Dean of be delivered Students. until April. At the same time, Karen Page was informed that the monies 2) Two students selected by the Student Govern- appropriated for the mini ment. buses had been depleted because of trans- portation expenses drawn from the mini bus ap- C. From each academic Division: propriations. According to Karen, the administra- tion had waited too long to 1) Miss Rosmond Gallery, Nursing Division, inform her of the intervention. Any way, no 2) Mr. Admont Clark, English and Humanities mini-buses. Division, by Jim Cooper 3) Mr. James Cronin, Jr., Business and Sec- retarial Division, III 4) Mr. Barclay McMillen, History and Social Science Division, 5) Mr. William Pierce, Math and Science Division. D. From the Administrative Staff: 1) Mr. John Baldasaro. E. From the Faculty Professional Committee: 1) Mr. John Roche. ''\\hm ii(ll\it\li|:i&*Wi® F. From the Non- Professional Staff: 1) Mrs. Kenneth (Elizabeth) Porter. Pakistan Relief Committee wmmmMk The Pakistan Relief Committee of Cape Cod Community College would like to thank everyone for their generousity and help, A total of $1937,89 was raised for the relief effort in India and Bang- ladesh. The most encouraging aspect of this is that over $1000. was in contributions. The remainder Phofographer's eye of the money was raised through the sale of UNI CEF Christmas cards etc . $226. in proceeds Pol can from a U.S.T, sponsored rock concert was also added into the final figure. The Student Senate, also, voted to give $50. to the relief committee. NEWS MOTHER To Hold Interested in First Meeting Selecting the New College President? Of Semester A committee has been set up for the purpose MOTHER will hold her first organizational of selecting a college president. Three students meeting of the Spring semester on Tuesday, will participate in the screening process. One student, February 9th, during the free period at 12 already selected by the Dean of Students will serve noon in the MOTHER office in the upstairs with two students appointed by the student senate. commons. All people who were contacted by of Students interested in serving on the screening members the staff about working with the committee should see Bob Donoghue, student senate paper are asked to attend, as well as any president for application. The student senate will other interested students, is in of screen all applicants and recommend two for ap- MOTHER great need writers, artists and office pointment to the presidental screening committee. people. All students should be aware of the importance MOTHER is initiating a campaign to enlist more students in selecting the right president for Cape Cod Com- into the ranks of the publica- munity College and realize the two appointed students tion. Anyone is welcome to sit in on the pro- will have a great responsibility in this selection ceedings. process. See Bob Donoghue as soon as possible or leave your name in the student senate office. Summer Jobs Student Senate In Government to Hold Elections For Freshmen The Student Senate will hold elections for those seats left open by graduating students and with- During the summer of 1972 full-time summer drawals.
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