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SANkoviTz: pAckAqiNq Tl-IE UNiVERsiTy Jim Sankovitz is the President's man for uni- versity relations. And While his contact with stu- dents is limited, there is no one with more direct bear- ing on them. uSometimes I think we might as well be located in Topeka, Kan- sas, said Sankovitz, refer- ing to the location in the Greater Marquette Center. uBecause of this, traffic of both student and faculty is precious little. University relations is an umbrella branch covering Alumni, Public and Government Rela- tions. Sankovitz smiles whenever he thinks of the new Heltaer Recreation Center and Tennis Sta- dium. I think we hit a home run with that thing. uAs an independent school, we rely largely on gifts. They're not loop- holes, they're tax free. It's my job to convince Con- gress, said Sankovitz. In short, what Sanko- vitz does is package the university, lifting the roofs off the buildings and say- ing ilook, this is what we're all about' I enjoy my job, it's an important one, Sankovitz said, uand I reallylove it. It may be this love that is the key to his success. u ...-u.h.l- : amiii'mtmi 15333 33 ii.- .34 v 22
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Vice-president of business and finance hmm sounds terribly stuffy, don't you think? In an office in O'Hara Hall, one of those cub- icles that make up the administrative beehive, charts and graphs can be found in each corner, on the walls and spread across the conference table. Emerging from this fountain of figures is Roy Kallenberger, vice- president of business and finance. A well-spoken man, he has a boyish smile that seems to remove him from the pressures of manag- ing a $35 million budget. Where do Marquette students fit into the busi- ness and finance pic- ture? uWe really need stu- dent input, said Kallen- berger with a smile. They know more in certain areas than an old fuddy- duddy like myself. Although few stu- dents venture to O'Hara Hall, Kallenberger knows they are out there and that his decisions affect them. So, out of that stutfy office of charts Kallenber- ger bounds as often as he can to attend leadership conferences, coffee hours and student committee meetings to absorb even more student ideas. kAuENbERCIER: iN A fOUNtAiN of fiQURES 21
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As Vice-president of student affairs, Dr. Iim Scott maintains influence over a broad spectrum of university activities. The office of student affairs is comprised of many student-based organizations including commuter student pro- gramming, the counsel- ing center, the multi- cultural center, the band, and the athletic depart- ment. A necessary part of Scott's job is to get as much input from as many varied sources as pos- sible. Scott said that stu- dents play a major part in several facets of student affairs and mentioned the student participation on the newly-formed com- mittee for the Helfaer recreation center. The goals of the office of student affairs demands that as many different ideas as possible be incor- porated into decision- making, said Scott. According to Scott, the basic purpose of the office is to assist the stu- dents to integrate ideas and ideals With practice and to be catalytic agents in the educational pro- cess. CIR. SCOTT: SEEks VARiEd STUdENT inUT 23
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