Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1981, Section B, Page 2, Image 10

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ELEMENTARY
AND SECONDARY
STUDENT TEACHERS
AND
T.E.E.M. I AND II
STUDENTS
Deadline for making application for
T.E.E.M. I, T.E.E.M. II and
Elementary and Secondary Student
Teaching for Fall Term is April 10,
1981. Folders may be picked up at
the Office of Field Experience,
College of Education.
For more information call 686-3530
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30th A Hllyard
Wanted ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, must be
willing to work with diverse groups, balance an
already overdrawn budget, increase revenue,
steer clear of scandal, soothe 17 coaches in 20
sports and keep everyone (alumni, coaches,
staff, students and especially administrators)
happy. Apply at the University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon.
Oregon is in the market for
some athletic administrators.
Last week John Caine, Julie
Carson and Ed Swartz bowed
out to take other jobs or just to
pick up their checks.
This week, the search for a
new athletic department hier
archy will begin in earnest.
The 12-member committee
that has been named to conduct
the national search for a new
athletic director has quite a job
ahead if it hopes to find an ath
letic director who meets ever
yone's criteria.
They'll be looking for
someone who has a proven
record, is adept in public rela
tions and fund raising and can
direct a sports program into na
tional prominence.
What the athletic department
would like is another Tom Jern
stedt, the former Oregon busi
ness manager who is en
trenched solidly in the National
Collegiate Athletic Association.
Who the athletic department
will end up with is anyone’s
guess. But one aspect of the
search is clear — whoever they
choose will have to be enticed
with a healthy salary.
Faced with a $600,000 budget
deficit that threatens to bailoon
to $1 million and limited funds,
the University needs someone
who is a cross between George
Allen and Lee lacocca.
Any other corporation that
juggles a $5 million budget
would pay its boss in the
$50,000-60,000 range just to
mind the store.
But unless Oregon is willing to
offer more than the $43,000 a
year that John Caine received,
another Jernstedt isn’t what it’ll
get.
While Caine’s salary wasn’t
exactly slim pickings for the
average white collar worker, it
has to be put in perspective.
The new director will face a
program that has suffered from
putting excellence on the field
ahead of excellence in the
classroom and in society. And in
the search for a higher win-loss
percentage, the budget was
squandered until the situation
now has gotten out of hand.
In addition to these stumbling
blocks, the new man (or
woman) will face the usual
pressures from alumni, fans,
coaches, students and athletes.
Swartz, now athletic director
at the University of Texas-EI
Paso, is earning $48,000 a year
— $19,000 more than his
Oregon salary.
"You get what you pay for,"
Swartz told the Eugene Regis
ter-Guard. “Any major universi
ty is only kidding itself if it thinks
it can pay the athletic director
the same as the librarian. Not
when it’s a $5 million-a-year
business."
How accurate.
But is the athletic department
willing to pay what it takes to
bring in a top administrator? In
light of the blighted budget and
the urgent need to increase the
athletic department’s respec
tability, it should be.
Prep hoop star
decides on OSU
PORTLAND (AP) - A C.
Green, the most-recruited prep
basketball player in Oregon this
year, announced Tuesday he
will attend Oregon State
University.
The 6-foot-8 Green was the
dominant player on the Benson
High team that won the Oregon
Class AAA basketball title in
March. He had narrowed his
choices to Washington State
and Oregon State.
‘‘It was a very tough deci
sion,” Green said. "I just really
decided last night.”
Green said Oregon State
soaches have told him he could
wind up playing anywhere on
he front line for the Beavers.
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