FOCUS EMU Oct. 16, 1979 Many Activities Planned Campus Homecomin Week Enlivens Campus C 1 g a sues Homecoming activities at in Pease Auditorium. Eastern, slated for the week of Wednesday, Oct. 17, an all-day Employees' Spouses Sunday, Oct. 14 through Student Organizations Fair will be ... Eligible for University Saturday, Oct. 20, will feature the held on the second floor of Pray- theme "A Natural Hi!" ID Cards Harrold. The fair, sponsored by The theme, according to Lisa "The whole succes s of the Office of Campus Life, gives Coberly,EMU undergraduate and Homecoming Week EMU students a chance to meet Applications for identification Homecoming chairperson, was depend s on student with representatives of various cards for spouses of regular EMU selected "to encourage campus in volvement." student organizations. employees who use campus organizations to participate in At 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, ,. facilities, such as the Bookstore Homecoming activities and say - Lisa Coberly, EMU the rock group "Frosted" will and Health Service, are currently 'Hi!' in their own way to the undergrad U ate and perform on the McKenny Union available in the Staff Benefits University community. Homecoming ch air- mall and the Queen's Court will be Office, 112 Welch Hall. "The whole success of per son. introduced. Later, EMU Greeks Completed applications will be Homecoming Week depends on will participate in a keg toss and signed by the appropriate student involvement. There's just "chick relay" at 4 p.m. behind department head and then not the student initiative in college Bowen Field House. A Bong Show returned to the Registration Office that's found in high school," sponsored by the Intramural in Briggs Hall where a photo of the Coberly added. Department at 8 p.m. in Roosevelt applicant will be taken. The I.D. With that in mind, this year's Auditorium will conclude card will be valid for the current Homecoming committee con- Wednesday Homecoming activ- fiscal year, requiring reapplication centrated on offering events that ities. coming Queen Talent Presentation Football Game gets underway at 4 annually. would spark the many interests of Thursday, Oct. 18, the EMU will be presented Pease p.m. behind Bowen Field House Application forms will be the University community. m student body will vote for a mailed upon request. Auditorium at 8 p.m. and will be followed at 5 p.m. by a Also, Coberly stressed that it is Three homecoming events are G\ltS Frisbee Tournament. Homecoming queen at Pray- hoped that many of the new events planned for Monday, Oct. 15. Two events are scheduled for Harrold and the McKenny Union Guest Lecture Series Begins . from a.m. to p.m. A fencing will become annual happenings in · T uesd ay mgh t. A square dance 10 4 The Resident Housing . demonstration will take place at With Painter Eilouise future Homecoming Weeks. work s h op is P1 anne d for 7 p.m. 10 Schoettler "Annual events will maintain Administrators will sponsor a 12 :30 p.m. at t he Mc K Uenny · mon barbecue at 4:45 p.m. at the the Jones-Goddard cafeteria and s t ud ents• m· t eres t eac h year and are Campus Crusade for Christ will mall · something to look forward to,"she Walton-Putnam courtyard At 5 p.m. Thursday, entries in Painter Eilouise Schoettler of host magician Andre Kole's show explained. followed by a Tug-ofWar and Chevy Chase, Md., will discuss Challenge Tugs at p.m., also at titled "World of Illusion" at 8 p.m. (continued on page 6) The following Homecoming 5 "A rtists and Government­ the Walton-Putnam courtyard. Legislation" at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18 in events include a variety of Sill Lecture Hall I. Schoettler's activities for everyone. Monday evening, the Home­ lecture will kickoff the 1979-80 Sunday, Oct. 14, the City of coming Dance, featuring rock Guest Lecture Series cosponsored Ypsilanti, in conjunction with the music and the introduction of the by the Office of Campus Life and EMU Homecoming Week, will Queen's Court, will be held at 9 FORD Art Department and funded by a offer a free guided tour of the well­ p.m. at the Hoyt Conference PITTMAN known Ypsilanti water tower from Center. ::; grant from theEMU Arts Council. ..,: z noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, the Resident .. :::, Sunday evening, the Home- Hall Administrators Power Puff '----"""ll. , Womens Commission Filling Committee Positions Faculty Council Proposes The EMU Women's Commis­ sion is currently seeking persons to Search for Vice-President HOMECOMING serve on their committees for the Editor's Note: The Eastern Michigan University Faculty Council PARADE ROUTE year. These committees perform unanimously approved the following resolution at its Oct. 10, 1979 8 I the important work of the meeting: �-+---+���1��--ll Commission. Anyone interested in N I Whereas, the sele.ction of an Academic Vice-President is a major PEARL !I g� serving with the following concern of EMU faculty members, and ...... committees should contact either Whereas, the appointment of any individual to a high administrative Joanne Hansen, Commissio'1 PARADE ROUTE .,..____ _. position without a national search would be controversial and divisive, MICHIGAN AVE chairperson, at 487-3191 or the Therefore, the Faculty Council urges that the proposed position of appropriate committee chair­ Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs be filled after a person. The committees and their national search conducted in the following manner: chairpersons are: Continuing I. Define the position by Oct. 30 and begin national advertising Education, Sandra Wright; immediately thereafter. Employment of Women, Velma 2. Appoint a search committee, chaired by a faculty member, United Way Clerk; Scholarship, Rita Bullock; predominantly composed of faculty selected by faculty council and the Women of the Year, Judy Hill and AAUP with some representation of Deans and Department Heads. Criminal Assault, Paul DuFresne. 2. Appoint a Search and Screening Committee, chaired by a faculty Canipaign Swings member, predominantly composed of faculty selected by Faculty Council and the AAUP, with some representation of Deans and Department Room Dividers Needed Heads. Into Action 3. Charge the committee with conducting a vigorous search through "We appreciate your assistance Lee Hancock, University The Reading Academy, Room both national advertising and letter� of inquiry seeking appropriate and we are looking forward to Computing; Kitty Coryell, College 126 Boone, needs four to six nominations. achieving our goal. We have of Human Services; Ralph Gilden, temporary room dividers. If your 4. Set a deadline for nominations and submission of applications early established a good track record Student Affairs Division; Keith department has any extra room in 1980. here at Eastern and this fall's Clark, University Relations dividers, contact Rena Soifer at 5. Construct a timetable to allow for final interviews in March with a campaign should fall right in line." Division; Bette Frank, Graduate 487-2048. recommendation to the Regents at the April, 1980 meeting. School and Lucille Langworthy, ..... That's the way Mitchell emeritus faculty. Osadchuk, Eastern's United Way Milliken Nominates Grosse campaign chairman for the third Goals have been established for News Correspondent consecutive year, addressed a each University division, based on group of divisional chairpersons, last year's contributions and the Carl Rowen To Lecture Pointe 'Woods Banker 4.5 percent increase targeted for unit solicitors and the University's Gov. William Milliken chairman-director of James T. advisory committee at the United this year. Divisional goals are: News correspondent Carl nominated James T. Barnes Jr. to Barnes and Co. He is immediate Way campaign kick-off meeting Applied Science Departments and Programs, $4,428; College of Arts Rowan will lecture on the EMU the Board of Regents Oct. 8. past president of the Mortgage held Monday, Oct. 8 in McKenny campus on Wednesday, Oct. 24 at Barnes will serve the remainder of Bankers Association of Michigan Union. and Sciences, $14,493; College of 7 p.m. in Pease Auditorium. the term expiring Dec. 31, 1982 and active in various committees Business, $2,818; Business and Rowan's lecture is part of the 1979- previously held by John F. Ullrich for the Mortgage Bankers The 1979 campus campaign will Finance Division, $2,013; College 80 Campus Life Lecture Series and who resigned to become vice Association of America. Also, he is continue through Nov. 5 with the of Education, $5,636; Executive is co-sponsored by theEMU Office president of International a member of theEconomic Club of goal of raising $40,260 from Affairs Division, $805; College of of Minority Affairs. Harvester Corp. in Chicago. Detroit, the Greater Detroit faculty, staff and students. The Human Services, $2,013; Student Chamber of Commerce, the goal represents a 4.5 per.;ent .i\f fairs Division, $3,824; Milliken had, on Sept. 13, increase from last year's total of University Relations Division, Vegetarianism Is Topic Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, the named Irving Rose, a Bloomfield $38,526 raised for United Way. $1,811; Graduate School, $201; of Upcoming Lecture Hills lawyer, to the Board of Renaissance Club of Detroit and the Young Presidents Organiz­ emeritus faculty, $805 and Regents. But Rose withdrew his students, $1,409. name because of a possible conflict ation of America. Eastern's divisional chair­ Thomas Regan, a professor at At the kick-off meeting, of interest. He is a director of the Barnes is a graduate of the persions this year include John North Carolina State University, Osadchuk stressed that the National Bank of Detroit with Wharton School of Finance, Wescott, Applied Science will present a lecture titled "An Washtenaw County United Way which EMU has dealings.
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