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Businessmen to contribute also

Business profs to trade ideas at symposium

By Salina Nik Idris Staff Writer

The Southwest Business Symposium of Central State University will be held 12 - 5 p.m. April 20 and 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. April 21 on the 4th floor of University Center, said Myrtle Christian, secretary for the College of Business and Southwest Business Symposium.

A luncheon will be held at the close of the symposium at 12:30 p.m. Friday featuring a keynote speaker, said Doug Allen, professor of management and MBA adviser.

There will be a $15 fee for CSU faculty members and $50 for offcampus faculty, Christian said.

The purpose for the seminar is to have faculty from all over the country present papers they have written for discussion during the seminar, Christian said.

There will also be a panel discussion on the topic of "Building Computer Competencies for Leading Edge Technologies," said Paula Smith, chairperson of Southwest Business Symposium and assistant the American Chemical Society. professor of decision sciences.

Business and Industrial leaders will also attend the seminar to meet with the faculty members and exchange views about business problems. These business leaders will in turn help the faculty in the business area, Allen said. "There will be a hospitality reception Thursday evening at the Sheraton Hotel for the faculty and business leaders to get acquainted with one another on a more personal basis," Christian said.

There will be approximately 44 papers to be presented from 42 universities in 21 states including four from CSU which are from the institutional research, computer science and business colleges, Christian said.

The businesses that will be attending the symposium are T.D. Williamson, Inc.; Strategic LongRange Planning and Management Consultant; Cimarron Capital Management Co.; LTD Associates and Professional Management Services; Facet Enterprises; Oklahoma Tax Cornmission, Estate Tax Section;

Lightning quiets KCSC transmitter By Mark Mitchell The problem was further cornStaff Writer pounded when the cooling system,

Radio station KCSC was blown minute through the facility, off the air the evening of April 24 shutoff, he said. Iverson cornafter lightning hit the the station's pared the situation to boiling transmitting tower. water on a stove.

KCSC Chief Engineer Larry "You can turn the fire off Iverson said lightning struck the under the pan, but that doesn't tower approximately 10:30 p.m. eliminate the fact that the water is causing the entire transmitter still boiling hot." building to shut-down. EquipIverson said the heat build-up ment damage amounted to about combined with the surge to finish $2300, he said. the job started by the lightning

The radio station was off the air bolt. until 4:30 p.m. April 28. "Essentially the blower system

Iverson said the primary proat the transmitter site works on blem with repair of the current the same principle as the radiator system, besides age, lies with parts fan on a new car; you turn the car availability. off and the fan still runs."

He said he was directed to Mike The March issue of Overture, Burns at WAMU at American KCSC's monthly program guide, University in Washington, D.C., contains a letter from station by Bill Ashley of Bradley Broadmanager Donna Peters to station cast Sales, who thought they members outlining specific equipmight have a similar transmitter. ment needs and remedies.

He said there is a certain In the letter, Peters cautioned amount of networking when it readers against replacing their comes to situations like these, but radio, saying they should be "the broadcast community will aware that the problem is not with generally help a station out when their receivers, but with the staequipment goes down." tion's 11-year-old transmitter.

Iverson said "RCA went out of Peters explained further the business in 1984, and there hasn't equipment is fragile at best, and been any factory or technical supdespite preventive measures the port for this transmitter model possibility of leaving the air since 1987." without warning exists.

Medical school reps to discuss admission

A panel discussion by represenCollege of Medicine and College tatives from the admission offices of Dentistry will be here. of four Oklahoma medical Oklahoma State University schools will be held at 1:40 p.m. Veterinary School will also send a April 7 in Room 202 of Howell representative. And for the first Hall. time, the Oklahoma Osteopathic

The discussion is sponsored by School will be represented. which moves 5,000 cubic feet per According to Linda Grummer, "The panel is for all students club president, representatives who are considering careers in from the University of Oklahoma these fields," Grummer said. American Marazzi Tile, Inc.; and Allen said. business every two years to Miller and Miller, CPA's, Chris"We wanted to create a conbecome chairperson for the symtian said. ference where academicians could posium, Allen said. "The participation gets better meet with businessmen," Allen Judith Muse, representing the every year and they enjoy coming said. accounting department, took over to CSU because the faculty here The businesses that are as chairperson for Allen after his are friendly," Christian said. represented at the symposium will two years were completed. Then

The Southwest Business Symhave to pay for their participaTorn Trittipol of the marketing posium offically began in 1983 tion. The symposium is a nondepartment replaced Muse but with Doug Allen as the chairman profit organization with the proserved only one year after he was and James Perry as the dean of ceeds used for the printing of pronamed chairman of the marketing business, Christian said. ceedings, other printing materials department and Smith took over "It was set up during those and receptions, Allen said. and she is now in her first year as years when funds were tied and To get businesses to participate, chairperson, Allen said. money was needed to fund faculty fliers are sent out to various comThe whole program is basically to travel and attend conferences," panies in the Oklahoma City area. for faculty development, Allen Allen said. If they are interested they can consaid.

It has been successful and I entact the chairperson, Allen said. Students who are interested to joyed working at the Symposium. Joe Kinzer, dean for the college attend the seminar may do so and I met a lot of business leaders of business, will choose one faculare required to dress professionalwhich help build my contacts, ty member from the colle g e of ly, Smith said.

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