Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 18, 1982, Section A, Page 6, Image 5

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    Advisor’s post remains unfilled
By Julie Kuhlo
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A vacated University advising position will remain
that way — at ieast temporarily. The reason: the
University does not have the funds to replace Mike
Marlowe, former student living organizations advisor
“What happens now is that some things just don't
get as much attention,” says Bob Bowlin, dean of
students.
Marlowe left the part-time position last week after
accepting a full-time position with Rockwell-Hanford
Operations of Richland, Washington
Marlowe says he accepted the position when the
University's financial problems indicated his advising
job would have to remain part-time
His annual salary has tripled from his University
pay of $8,500 Although he was paid for working
part-time, Marlowe says he was working nearly 40
hours a week
The living organization advisor’s responsibilities
include working with fraternities and providing sup
port services to the co-ops Marlowe says he thinks
Budget pinch cited
the University has a real responsibility to provide
students with the support they need to run their living
organizations.
" .. .support is not there
or it would have been
made full-time."
"Most Universities would have one full-time advi
sor for both fraternities and sororities, such as Oregon
State University has," Martowe says
"As you get higher in the University, there isn't
anyone who objects to the position, but support is not
there or it would have been made full-time "
Bowlin agrees there is a need for a replacement
"The State Board of Higher Education mandates that
the Greek organizations meet certain codes, such as
fire codes," he says "An institution that has houses
has a mandate to work with them on these things
“The fraternities must also have an educational
program every term concerning hazing, with each new
president informed of the rules and regulations," he
says
Marlowe, who had worked for the University since
1979, says he "left things in good enough order that
it'll be okay for awhile,” but Bowlin is concerned about
even short-range effects
“I’m picking up quite a bit of the load, but one of
the unfortunate consequences of being short-staffed
is our contact with the Greeks is only concerning
pressing problems, so they see the administration as
negative or anti-Greek, which isn't the case '
Although the position is on hold right now, Bowlin
says he is hoping to know by the end of the month
whether a replacement can be hired
"It all depends on what happens next week in the
Legislature."
MEETINGS
The University Licnm CM will hold a meeting
today at 6 p.m m Room 111, EMU AH newcomers are
welcome and all existing members are strongly
encouraged to attend This will be the last meeting
before the season begins
AM> RW Omega sendee IrsteniHy will be holding its
weekly general business meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m in
the Bamhardt Room. Carson Han Topics will include the
open house for new members service projects and the
flower sale All members should try to attend this short
meeting
SPEAKERS
"Moral Major*) Proa and Cana,” a panel discussion
scheduled today at 7:30 p.m m the EMU Forum has
been cancelled It will be rescheduled at a late date
INTERVIEWS
Sign-up for interviews begins on Wednesday morning
at 7:30 a m in Susan Campbell Hail A resume must be
turned in at the time you sign up
Jan. 2«
Nabisco (Business with sales interest)
Group meetings and information sessions being held
during the week of Jan 25-29 are as follows
Jan. 27
Bend Research — group meeting — 11 a m -noon —
Room 101, EMU Sign up at Career Planning and
Placement Service for this meeting (Chemistry)
Jan. M
Westinghouse Credit Corporation — group meeting —
3:30-4:30 p.m , Room 101, EMU
Please s«gn-up immediately if interested m interview
mg with the following recruiters
Jen 1*
Tektronix me (CS.r Chemistry Physics)
Jen. 1*
U S Marine Corps (Any major except medicine) and
also at EMU
Jn.1l
Meier S Frank — orientation session — 9 a m -noon and
1:30-3:30 p m.. Room 358. Susan Campbell Hall
(Students must attend one-hour session to interview)
Jml2»-21
Meier & Frank (Business or Liberal Arts)
IMiMeM Packard will be interviewing on campus Feb 4
and wiil be hosting a reception tor MBA students only
The reception will be held Thursday afternoon in
Gertmger Lounge from 3-5 p m
Spend an “Afternoon on the Job" at ManW Lynch.
Enjoy an on-site visit and learn about career opportuni
ties m the field of stocks and bonds on Thursday from
1:30-5 p m Sign up today at 8:30 a m in Room 246
Susan Campbell Hall Space is limited
MBCELLANEOUS
PeychatoptsMed ftierepy group tor those who want to
work on interpersonal issues and gain insight mto the
impact of their behavior on others Group will meet from
3 to 5 p m on Tuesdays Term-long commitment Ho
charge Call the Counseling Center at 686-3227 for
details
MBA and Law School Apphranta: You are invited to
review materials m the newly established Law and MBA
Information Center in Academic Advising ft Student
Services Room 164 Oregon Hail Special presentation
and introduction to the Center today at 3 :30 p m
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professional writer Reasonable rates
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POSTERING
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60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% ott list prices
New Books-Texi Books-Cklf Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
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