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THE CARROLL NEWS Serving John Carroll University Vol. 71 No. 16 John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio 44118 The Carro~ New~ , February 6, 198S Dean sought for Business School by Heather Hirscble chairman of the search com­ the Finance department, and In September adver­ candidates which they will Staff Reporter mittee, the field has been includes Dr. Alfred Schneider tisements ror applicants were submillo Father Lavelle and narrowed from forty appli­ from Marketing, Dr. Patrick placed in the Chronical for Father O'Malley. "It's their The search for a new dean Cotter from Economics, Dr. Higher Education as well as decision then,·· Forbes said. of the Business school has cants to four. The job of finding a new Robert Sullens from Account­ almost come to an end. the Association for Jesuit Col­ dean began last spring with ing and alumnus Gerald C. leges and Universities News­ Dr. James Piercy from the No one has been chosen for the formation of a search McDonough, chairman and letter. The applicants were Management department was Lbe position yet. but according committee. The committee is chief executive officer of then screoned and six were appointed as temporary dean. to Dr. J. Benjamin Forbes. headed by Dr. Forbes from Leaseway Corporation. invited to meet with the com­ "I am optimistic that a final mittee, Father Lavelle and decision will be made in a few Father O'Malley. weeks," Piercy said. As for The six were reduced to the actual switch Piercy add­ four by December. and at pre­ ed. ''It should be no later than sent the search committee is August. depending upon the composing a list of acceptable new individual's situation." Second incident brings reforms by Lou McMahon luted. The rape of a John Carroll Now even more are being woman student in the Ad implemented. Extra security Building, the second on cam- guards will be hired. Part­ pus in lee~s than 15 months time student help will be has set thE! campus abuzz and hired to patrol the buildings brought forth even more on campus from 9-12 p.m. security measures. each evening. Buildings will The attflck occured about be locked at 10:00 p.m. Also 11:15 p.m. in the Ad Building under considera1ion is the and Cheese Party. threatened the woman with a for study purposes, a policy photo b~· Jennifer Pugh knife. police said. "Apparent­ advocated by the Carroll ly he slipped onto campus and News. Alumni brings off again undetected," said ''The whole affair has been program jobs Public Relations Director an incredible drain on the ad­ by Mary Foley Phone/Mail is a technique of Phone/Mail program will be Wally Guenther. ministration,'' said Dr. James working in the cottage at. John Carroll students have solicitation that is patterned After the first incident new Lavin, Vice-President for Stu­ an opportunity to participate after procedures used in face­ Bellefaire. security measures. such as dent Affairs. "We're taking it to-face. personal fundraising. in a special fundraising pro­ The two-months of planning improved lighting, the locking very personally." ject for the University, gain It combines the tools of which began in January will of dorm doors, and the addi­ The victim is reported to be professional experience, and telephone and mail in a way be followed by six months of tion of security persoMel and recovering well and back in earn money throughout the that will hopefully encourage continued on page 4 security patrols were insti- school. spring semester and summer. graduates to support John Carroll. The system is design­ A Phone/Mail Campaign, ed so that each alumnus can S.U. plans Day and Knight party . designed to contact John Car­ be personally contacted. roll University alumni for by Tom MiUer Knights) were on a tour of col­ house." News Editor lege campuses, and their their support of the Alumni Due to space requirements Tickets for the extravagan­ Centennial Campaign, has for such a project. a special Otis Day and the Knights, agent contacted us," said who were popularized by the David Pr~Ht, Student Union za will go on sale on Monday, been in the planning stages Phone/Mail office has been Febr uary 11th, for John Car­ movie Animal House, are president ~ The band will since the beginning of January set up at Bellefaire. on Fair­ roll students only. The follow­ and is now preparing to hire mount Blvd., where the Uni­ coming to campus to play at arrive here from Denison. a colossal toga party being ing week ticlcets will go on student workers as the cam­ versity has rented one of the The band will play on sale off-campus. paign is launched at the end available cottages. All planned. by Student Union. March 2nd at a huge toga of February. students involved in the "They (Otis Day and the party which will be held in Pratt is advising Car roll the gym. "The gym holds students to buy their tiekets about 3,000," said Pratt. early, as he is optimistic that Bishops' tetter draws attention "We'd like to have a full the party will sell out. by Ellen Jenny silence. The poor need a "The Bishop has a high risk John Carroll University held voice." strategy," he said. "But a symposium last Thursday The other speaker, Edgar cooperation is needed in con­ night in which two guest Sullivan of the General cert with all other factors speakers discussed different Motors Corporation. looked at necessary to create jobs. and aspects of the US Catholic possible policy reforms to therefore economic growth." Bishops· Pastoral Letter on solve today·s economic the economy. problems. Reactions from the sym­ posium and from the work­ The first speaker, Kenneth Besides contending that all shops held on Friday will be Boulding, an economics pro­ citizens should have input on forwarded to the committee fessor from the University of the formulation of national which worked on the first Colorado, addressed the issue policy. be also addressed draft. of poverty. "Pover ty is pea. redistribution of wealth. and ple," he said. "The worst the need for cooperation bet· The symposium was attend­ thing about pover ty is the ween labor and management. ed by about 350 people. Page 2 EDITORii\L The CarroU News, February 6, 1985 THE CARROLL NEWS Dan Krane, Editor-In-Chief Tom MiUer, News Editor NeU Koreman, Forum Editor Dan Krane, Sports Editor Micbaelann Lanum, Features Editor Bryan Loos, Entertainment Editor Mike Champa, Photography Editor Bad business Oftentimes we make decisions based on what we feel will be the outcome of the alternate courses of action. Consequently the choices we make are often more dependent upon immediate rather than long range results. The average person makes so many short term decisions that it is not unreasonable to think of ourselves as processing centers that consider alternatives quickly and with concern only for short-term results. Usually, this approach suits our needs well enough. On occasion though, we fail to realize that some of the choices before us have far-reaching consequences which out-weigh the merits that quick answers possess. The sudden move which took place over a year ago left the Business School with only a temporary dean whose per­ manent successor has yet to be determined. The fact that it was seven months before the University even began advertis­ ing for applicants makes one wonder just how high a priority was given to finding a new dean and how much thought was put into the removal of the old one. A new dean was intended to give the Business School a "new direction." If this is true, then having no dean gives "no ~ ~ -~ lte18 of limbo for all concerned. James Piercy; acting dean of the Business School since August, has done an excellent job so far but no one can deny that his temporary status hampers his effectiveness. Hopefully the overly long search process for his successor will find a qualified to replacement for him shortly so that the Business Letters to the Editor School will return to business as usual as soon as possible. of my business," driveway past the guard­ Security? and I should get the __ house is not the only way on Submitted for your ap­ out of here!" to the campus, but certainly Caution needed proval: cars going past the I left but promised Mr. the security measures on guardhouse in the parking Smith that his flavorful campus must be increased - Shock. Anger. Frustration. Fear. All of these emotions have lot ... unquestioned and un­ vocabulary would not go so why not begin at the door swept across John Carroll in light of a second rape on cam­ noticed ... while the guard on unmentioned. that says "enter". pus in fourteen months. duty sat unconcerned in his Now I know that the Michael Nieset We hope the unfortunate victim makes swift progress in blissful surroundings. a healthy return to school. The incident, painfully telescoped One might ask, ''Who on the individual.
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