V G O -G O q AND Law school dean honored Frank T. Read.deanof the IU sor award, ha admitted complete number of awards and fellow­ surprise. “The award is solid ships to students, including N wa l e d a n c e d School of Law-lndianapolia, waa roasted to a turn at the Student proof that a dean is the last one awards to tha top students in Hounfor H o un for Bar Association awards banquet to know what la happening each subject for the fall and Mate* Females held in April. But when he w u around a school," he said. “I had spring semesters. well done, the students named no notion at all that I would be Students who were awarded Tun Sal Monday Turtday Saturday him “Outstanding New Profee the winner. I'm proud, happy fellowships include: Francis J. IpmlfliiTi Uam.M3a.m llamSpm sor"-auaw ard for faculty mem­ and deeply appreciative of this Deveau and Steve A. McCertin, bers with leea than three years' recognition. Indiana State Bar Association Playboy’s Night Club tenure. Taxation, business associa­ Fellowship; Eric I. Millar and 3070 Lafayette Road Prof. Lawrence A. Jegen III tions pfwi estate planning are the Sandra J . Long, Harold R. also waa honored. The students areas taught by Jegen. who has Woodard Fellowship; Carole J. 916-4421 > handed him the Black Cane in been a member of the faculty Johnson and Douglas E. Star- recognition of his distinguished since 1962. On receiving the key, Tim M. Englehart Jr. Mem­ and long-standing service to the Black Cane he said. “This is the orial Fellowship, and Lorna R. school. most significant and meaningful Powers, Nathan Mendenhall Reed joined the law faculty awardd that a law professor can Award. last August and this year be jfiven, and I am grateful for Bell Telephone Company Fel­ ught course* in trial advocacy lowships were given to Bruce id evidence. Commenting on During the banquet, Prof. Petit, Rebecca Ann Richardson Good his selection for the new profee Harold Greenberg presented a end Daniel L. Robinson. Food Notices ‘ ISLAM: ARABS AND MOSLEMS” IUPUI FACULTY TENNIS matches will will be presented at the Children's Museum Sun­ be held the week of May 12 at the Sports Center. day, May 11 at 7 p.m. John Edmond Woods, The Finals will be held the week of May 18. All associate professor of Middle Eastern history at full- and part-time faculty are welcome to partici­ Good the University of Chicago, will be the speaker. pate. Further information and applications may Admission is free. The program is sponsored by be obtained by contacting Dr. DeMeyer, Ext. the Jewish Community Relations Council and the 8951. IUPUI Office of International Programs and Ser­ A DAY-CARE CENTER will be opened by Service vices. Central Catholic for the 1980-1981 year. The can- CIRCLE CITY CIRCUIT awarded three students with scholarships recently. Cheryl Pier­ son, Teresa Wainscott, and Wayne Kalkwarf were selected by student members of CCC on the care center will open Sept. 2 from 7 a m to 5 p.m. basis of high academic achievement. The scholar­ and will be open year-round. ships honor student athletes and the handicapped WOMEN’SBXUDY PROGRAM will pre­ and the funds are raised by the CCC during its sent an all day program Saturday, May 10 en- annual fall festival. Dairy titled, “Womenn and Aging: Double Jeopardy or INDIANAPOLIS JAZZ CLUB will bring Double Fulfillment. 'The sessions will be held at “The World's Greatest Jazz Band" to Indianap­ the St. Andrew United Preebyterian Church. 4 olis Saturday, May 10 from 8 p.m. to midnight in 3635 Kessler Blvd, North Drive. Keynote si Queen the Great Hall of the Atkinson Hotel. The band, will be Ruth Harriet Jacobs, a professor at 1 which includes Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart, ton University. She will speek at the 8 s.m. will perform traditional big band jazz. TTie con­ opening session. The program is free. Further cert ia open to the public. Admission prices are information may be obtained by phoning 264- © 17.50 for members and 18.50 for non-members. 4457. Good Customer Values Take some time out from your campus routine and check out Moran’s Dairy Queen Brazier* —5 minutes west of campus on Michigan St., across White River Bridge —Quick drive-thru or counter service —Dally values to help stretch your dollar Come visit us between or after classes Moran's 632-2561 Dairy Qu..n Br.zl.r' 1741 w M|ch |gan The JD Blues Band gave beleaguered students a musical respite last Wednesday under partly cloudy skies. Invited by the Student Assembly, the group w d two other acts eased students Into finals week with their own Watch for Dairy Queen Brazier Coupons in the Sagamore brand of blues, folk and pop. (Photo by Susan J. Ferrer) 2 S agam ort tkt IUPUI magmria* Voi 9 No. 57 Editor in CUcf: Su m o J. Ferro Managing Editor David Edy Graphics Editor: DA. Waiaar Advertising Maaagar D. Grant Lukenbfll Business Manager: Matt Strahl Staff Writers: Brian Clouse, Shirley Couts, Greg Day. Ann Miller Contribatora: William A. Barton. S.J. Cooper, K.L. Wagner. IUPUI commencement Sunday, May 11 Shirley Smith, Kevin Strunk Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine Photographers: Tom Strattman, Thousands of students will don mortar boards and robes Sunday, May 11, at 3 p.m., for IUPUI’s 11th annual and Physiology and the prestigious Albert Lasker Award in Doug Hvidaton commencement ceremony. Held in the Indiana Convention-Ex­ 1953, will be awarded an honorary doctor of science degree Business: Diane Adams. position Center, this commencement, with 3,257 candidates from IU. Dr Krebs discovered the final common pathway of Distribution: Paul Ragan for graduation, will push p u t the 30,000-mark the number of the degradation of carbohydrates and certain other Production: Mary Anderson, persons who have graduated from the Indianapolis campus compounds Cathy Bautors_________ _____ since the first commencement in 1970. The more than 3,200 students, who have been enrolled in the He has visited IU 12 times as a participant in the annual Symposia on Regulation of Enzyme Activity and Synthesis at The Sagamore is a weekly maga­ 170 degree programs in 15 schools and divisions at IUPUI, will receive IU or Purdue degrees, depending on the area of the IU School of Medicine and has been involved in a long zine, published by students of collaboration with Dr. George Weber of the Laboratory of Indiana University-Purdue study. IU President John W. Ryan will confer IU degrees, and Experimental Oncology at tne IU Medical Center University at Indianapolis. Views Arthur G. Hansen. Purdue president, will confer Purdue * s. expressed are those of the editorial staff or of the individual whose name appears in the byline. The editor in chief is the final authority on Sagamore content, and cannot be censored. College degree recession insurance The Sagamore operates as an What does the jobjparket hold for the Dentistry. "We are graduating about auxiliary enterprise of IUPUI but soon-to-be college graduate? What are 100 hygientists a year." she said, adding is financed entirely through ad­ the "recession proof" jobs? that "we don't need any more than vertising revenue. Although there are no guaranteed that." The Sagamore is published at "recession proof" jobs, there are a num­ The need for teachers will increase by IUPUI Cavanaugh Hall, Room ber of occupations that show a growth less than four percent in the 1980s 001G, 925 W. Michigan St., trend through the 1980s—both nation­ Adult education will show the greatest Indianapolis. IN 46202. Editorial ally and locally. A comparision of percentage increase (33.9 percent! with phone, 264-4008; advertising employment projections by the U.S. preschool and kindergarten leaching phone. 264-3456: business phone, Bureau of Labor Statistics and the second 125 percent). However, the need 264-2539. Indiana Employment Security Division for secondary school teachers is ex­ shows that job opportunities in Indiana pected to decline by more than 11 per­ will closely parallel national trends. cent. The Sagamore recognizes its THE BRIGHTEST STARS in the AMONG CLERICAL WORKERS. responsibility to provide a forum professional Field are computer science the most significant increase in demand for readership commentary beyond and computer technology. Supply is far will be for medical and legal sec retar the scope of letters to the editor. behind demand; most companies are un­ ies—job opportunities will increase by Comments on current issues able to hire all the computer engineers 50percent. shouldbelimitedto500words.be and scientists they need. Other workers who will experience to the point and include the phone All technical fields, besides computer increased job opportunities through the number and address of the writer science, are expanding rapidly. There is 1980s are: urban and regional planners, No comment will be printed unless a serious shortage of petroleum and social scientisu. day-care workers, it is signed. Only the name will ap­ chemical engineers, geologists and geo­ health administrators, bulldozer pear unless the writer requests physicists that will continue through operators, mechanics (air conditioning, anonymity. The editors reserve the the decade. The need for geologists will refrigeration and heating). denUl assis­ right to delete irrelevant or inflam­ increase by more than 42 percent; 44 tants and farm managers matory material but no commen­ percent more mining engineers will be Jobe that are expected to decline tary will be rejected because it is needed and 37 percent more petroleum significantly include: research workers, controversial.
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