
John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-20-1976 The aC rroll News- Vol. 58, No. 16 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 58, No. 16" (1976). The Carroll News. 551. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/551 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Opinion Band's $7,420 Budget Allotment Questioned By :\like Conway, to Detroit this spring. Five of Wt.:JC ~ews Director these people would be Carroll John Farinacci, director of the students not in the band, and the is pa1d $4,000 a year for 115 other five would be non - Carroll urs of service. Although it students from Cleveland State, as if the decimal point is in Orange and Beachwood High Ed Ry Kathy Baldoni wrong place, the computer Schools. not make a mistake Mr. As it stands now the University receives $35.08 per will end up paying expenses for Rybka, Cummings Sweep these non-Carroll students come News examined the tour time. printout of the band's Why should the University use and found that Mr. Fa­ our money to subsidize non­ Student Union Elections ,,.;,n,.,...,..; 's salary comprises 54 Carroll students, especially with percent of their total budget. Ed Rybka and Pat Cummings Results were as follows: pre­ In an election by the Student tuition on the increase for next sident - 'Ed Rybka 424, Owen Union officers and represen­ The band received $7,420.00 year? Rose sees nothing wrong emerged as winners in the final Dougherty 383; Chief justice-Pat tatives, Kathy Baldoni was voted from the student activity budget with the university paying for the elections held February 16 and board for this year. An additional 17. In the pdmary election held Cummings 423, Sue Scully 314, secretary and Stan Mambort was non-Carroll students. "They are concurrently, Rob Herald and Gino Battisti 52. In the vice - voted treasurer. 35 percent per $2,625.00 is doing the work of students on allocated for a band tour. John Naso qualified as finalists presidential primary, after 3 re­ Final elections for Union vice­ campus who for some reason or for vice-president. A record 807 counts - Rob Herald 310, John president will be held February Serious questions must be anothPr are able to play but raised as to whether this much persons turned out to vote. Naso 167, Urban Michael Picard 23 and 24. don't. Why should they be pena­ Brian Blackburn 157. money should be spent on an lized for doing the work of others organization that only has 1~2:0 when they are spreading the active Carroll students part1c1· name of John Carroll?" ting. The university stresses need to hold down expenses The administration, student with rising tuition and yet it pays activity budget board and a director $35 an hour. student union should find out why As for the tour, band president so much money is being spent on Paul Rose says he hopes to add one man who spends so little an additional 10 people for a trip time. Placement Office Aids in Job-Finding Dilemma By .ltm Re~o potential employment opportuni- Englert. ''The paradox is that The Placem~n.t Off1ce IS one of lies. employers want liberal qualities, t~e less - pubhc1zed ~~ u~ent ~er- Job - finding is a major but hire specialists for the sake of v1ces offered by the Umvers1ty. dilemma facing liberal arts expediency." Located on the ground floor ofthe graduates today. There are opt'n Englert fe els that well - Administr a t ion Building_,_ the · · · · te'ti'IJU:""".....,..iillr~ 8fbnRn es. a ca · one w fl even u y s te- ~d alumru who are seektng full - cities, but placement of liberal warded. 'Liberal arts graduates time employment. arts majors is more difficult. A find more difficulty in their Mr. Carl Englert, th~ Direc~r U.S. Bureau of Laoor Statistics placement, but they ultimately of P_lac~ment, d~.f!nes hiS study of tmemployed 1971 - 72 are placed, and placed to their PhOto organ1zat1on as a hason . ~- graduates found that humanities satisfaction." He stresses that John Farinacci. band director, earns $35.08 per hour. tween stu~?nts and prospech_ve and social sciences bad the high- aggressiveness and preparation Despite the recent tuition increase, $7,420 is spent on a emplo~ers .· In o_rder to. be m- est percentage of unemployed in are key factors in gaining em­ band with only 15-20 Carroll students participating. eluded 10 th1s serVIce, semor:s are the survey group _ more than ployment. especially for those in ~sked to fill out a set of regtstra- double that of all other fields. liberal arts fields. bon forms. A~prox~m~tely ~70 There are two primary causes What personal qualities do Finalists Chosen in percent ~f thiS year s semo~ of the rocky road liberal arts employers look for? " There are have reg1s_te_red thus far. Alumm majors must travel towards two main quali~ies : the ability to Graduate Dean Search are also ehg1ble for the program. employment. First, their num- write and the ability to speak, to ~ere are several me!hods by bers are increasing faster than articulate and communicate." In By Lurlena Pieters Commenting on the decision, whlchthePlac~m~nt<?fftcehelps appropriatejobopenings. In 1960- Englert's view, these are the After an intensive five - month Fr. Birkenbauer said, " We are stu~ents. P~nodtc ~b oppor- 61, 154,875 liberal arts majors areas in which a liberal educa­ quest for a Dean of Graduate satisfied that the Search Com­ turuty bullehns are tssued and graduated £rom American col- tion builds strengths in an indi­ Studies to replace the retiring Dr. mittee has done a good job and mailed.to alumni as l?ng as ~n.in- leges. In 1980-81, the projected vidual. Other important qualities Donald P. Gavin, the Search we accept their decision." He terest ts expr~sed 10 recelVlng figure is 587,140. Coupled with include knowledge and interest in Committee has selected five per­ further explained that the new Also available are maga- this is the fact that the present the organization from which sons including three John Carron t~em. dean will fulfill teaching require­ z10e~, br~hures, and pamphlets era is one of specialization rather employment is sought. Since Professors from a list of 85 can­ ments as well as his normal dut­ dealu~g wtth careers and career than general knowledgeability. many personnel managers for c'o,ates. University president Fr. ies as dean, when he takes up the B. kenhauer disclosed that the planm_ng. "1 still firmly believe that the industrial firms are conservative position sorpetime around the An .Important f~ctton of the best pr~par_ation for a_!!~~tion in outlook, a neat, well- groomed five - member committee, under middle of July. Placement Office lS th~ arr~nge- is a liberal education." asserts appearance is an asset. Dr. Robert S. More, will make It is hoped that Dr. Gavin will ment of on-campus )Ob mter- their final selection in another remain on campus during the views. For reasons of supply and month. summer to help the new dean demand, Mr. Englert comments, The semi-finalists are: through his transition period. "There has been a national Dance Marathon Planned -Dr William P . Garvey, Vice Dr. Gavin who joined the Uni­ decline in on - campus job inter­ President for Academic Services versity staff in 1934 as an instruc­ views since the late 1960's. The for Mardi Gras Weekend and Dean of the College, Mercy­ tor of History, was appointed market is not as lush as it once By l\tary Jo Casserly p.m. Saturday, the music for the hurst College, Erie, Penn. Dean of the Graduate Depart­ was." When time permits, Mardi Gras Weekend promises Dance Marathon will be provided -Dr William J . Larkin Ill, ment in 1967. He has been a staff Englert personally v.isits local to be 28 hours of continuous fun . by WUJC Disco. Chairman, Department of member for 42 years now. corporations to inquire about The celebrations will start on Saturday night will begin with Mathematics, Xavier University, Apart from Committee Chair­ Friday, February 27 at 9 p.m. in a Sadie Hawkins Dance at 9 p.m Cincinnati, Ohio. man, Dr. Robert More, the other the gym with a mixer featuring in the SAC building. All are wel­ -Dr. Harry C. Nash, Chair­ members are, Mrs. Sally Gris­ Quarterly Contest "Jasper". The highlight of the come to come either stag or with man, Department of Physics, wold, Dr. William F . Hoffman, The Carroll Quarterly is now weekend, the Dance Marathon, a date. Girls, since it is Leap John Carroll University. Dr. Robert J . Kolesar, Miss accepting contributions of will begin with couples dancing Year, now is the chance to ask -Dr. Louis G. Pecek, Chair­ Debra Pawl, Dr. Donald Poduska poetry, prose, drawings, and for 28 sponsored hours to fight the guy of your dreams. You will mciJl, Department of English, and Dr. Alan Post. photographs until March 5. There diabetes. Organizations have not have this chance again until John Carroll University. The final candidates will be in­ will be cash prizes awarded to the been contacted to register the 1980, so ask him now.
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