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London Ensemble Due on Forum from His Files When His Services Mrs Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives Fall 11-4-1966 The Parthenon, November 4, 1966 Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Marshall University, "The Parthenon, November 4, 1966" (1966). The Parthenon. 1301. https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/1301 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Parthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. 'Better Health Clinic Or None At All' MARSHALL UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEWSPAPER OU Physician Urges he Higher Student fees Dr. Dale Mattmiller, director of student health services at Ohio University, told a special session of the Student Senate and Cabinet Tuesday night, "Marshall is likely to have ·to get in the business of having a better health center or abandon ship!' arthenon Dr. Mattmiller, who visited the campus to make recommendations ============================================don the student health service, added, "I don't think your health cen- Vol. 66 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1966 No. 22 ter is adequate in facilities for a school of this size. ============================================l "In the present situation, it would be impossible not to have crit­ icism of the health center," he continued. The doctor then proposed tlhat the Student Government take five steps in the form of five commiLees to help improve the student health ~crvice. First, a ~ommittee to determine the philosophy of the University administration on health service as to exactly what services shall be provided. Second, a committee to determine the desires of students. Dr. Mattmiller said this survey should not take the form of a questionnaire which he said is not reflective of the real student needs. ' Fee 'Unreali:stic' Third, a committee to seek out all the potential financial resources 9 In Running that could be used to improve the health service. He suggested, for For Woodrow example, that the student health fee be raised to at least $6 per se­ mester and called the present $1.75 Wilson Grants fee "completely unrealistic." By ANN JOHNSTON Fo~1rth, a commi:,tee to list the Staff Reporter facilities in downtown Huntington Nine seniors have been nomina­ which could complement the Uni­ ted for Vv"ioodrow Wilson Fellow­ versity Health Center. ships, according to Dr. N. Bayard Fifth, a committee to write to Green, professor of zoology a n d other college and universi<ty heath department chairman. centers and investigate their s~and­ ards and procedures and ways to Nominees are: Anna Catherine implement them. He suggested a Call, South Charleston; Mrs. Linda t:me limit on this and progress re­ Hoover Chan, Huntington; Pa'.ri­ ports to be made at various times. cia Dean, Northfork; Charles R. Ho~aker, Huntington; William F. Lack Of Money Cl 'eel Huss, Huntington; Arlene Roush, Dr. Mattmiller referred again Letart; Mrs. Diana Waldron, Hun­ and again to the health service's tington; Frederick E. Wheatley Jr., lack of money. He pointed ou,t that Huntington, and Jane Woodard, ·the Health Center has an X-ray Chesapeake, Ohio. MEI.OS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON will be featured at the Community l<"orum Monday at 8 p.m. in Old machine and laboratory facilities Main Auditorium. but no personnel quaUfied to oper­ Seven nominees are in the Col­ ate them. lege of Arts and Sciences and two Monday Night Event He added that because of a lack are in Teachers College. Their ma­ of personnel the University physi­ jors and overall grade-point aver­ cian, Dr. T. Craig McKee, has to ages . are: Miss Call, French a n d personally d,!stroy old records English in Teachers College, 3.75; London Ensemble Due On Forum from his files when his services Mrs. Chan, English and art, 3.80; Miss Dean, political science, 3. 78; The Melos Ensemble of London a permanent chamber music en- tation. They perform works rep- would be more beneficial else­ Honaker, physics, 3.74; Huss, ma'h­ will be featured at the Commun- semble of flexible size playing resentative of the classical, mixed where. ematics, 3.70; Miss Roush, English ity Forum Monday at 8 p.m. in regularly toiether. classical, and modern periods. Se- "You cannot support tomorrow's ar,j Spanish in Teachers College, Old Main Auditorium. The ensemble, composed of nine lections which tne ensemble will program with yesterday's income," 3.83; Mrs. Waldron, English, 3.975; The ensemble, which took its men, is now regarded as among play are "The Clarinet Quintet in Dr. Mattmiller said, adding that ~eatley, Bible and relig:on, 3.68; name from the Greek word the most distinguished groups in A" and "K. 581" by Mozart, "Horn the health center staff today is e.,­ and Miss Woodard, history, 3.86. ''melos" meaning tune or melody, Europe. They are well known to Trio in E Flat" by Brahms, and srn'ially the same as it was four wag formed in 1951 by a group of London audiences. and listeners of "Octet in F" by Schubert. years ago when the number of stu­ Nominees have sent applications young musicians. !hey felt that the British Broadcasting Company. Students will be admitted by dents eligible for health service to the selection comnrlttee of Mar­ there was a need m England for They have earned high praise at presenting their activity cards. was far less than it is now. shall's national Woodrow W!Json the Festivals of Ediniburgh, Chel- t--------------. Federal Funds? reJion, Region V, consistinr of a 1,000-word statement of intellect­ tenham, Aldeburgh, Leeds, and M h• R // He also suggested the pmsibility Terry To fill, King's Lynn, as well as the Hal- at IS ea y of obtaining federal fund3 or grants ual lnteres·s, three letters of rec­ land and Warsaw Festivals and from natior,al foundat::ms fJr use ommendation, their transcript, a photograph, and a foreign languare the Biennale in Venice. An Attraction! in improving health services al Senate Position The ensemble took part in the Marshall. competence form. Gregg Terry, Huntington sopho­ first performance of Britten's Scores of students attempted a Dr. Mattmiller said a major con­ Regional committees p!11ced par­ more, was elected to fill the sopho­ "War Requiem" at Coventry Cath­ sit-in or sleep-in in Old Main sideration of just what should be ticular weight on the quality of a more senate seat, which was left edral, has appeared in many Brit­ W e d n es d a y night and early done to improve the services now nominee's preparation for gradu­ vacant by past president of the ish performances and made sev­ Thursday in order to be first in available would rest on what th e ate study: a solid foundation a '. the sophomore class, Larry S o ni s , eral recordings. line for tickets to the Johnny downtown area had to offer in the undergraduate level for study lead­ Charleston. The men concentrate on a high Mathis' Artists Series show next way of medical facilities. ing to a Ph.D. degree; compet.ence Jane Clay, Charleston sophomore standard of performance of works Thursday. A janitor refused to He said that Athens, Ohio and facility in foreign languages or and president of the class, recom­ which demand unusual instrumen- let them remain in the building (where OU is located), has a pop­ other required subjects such as mended, in the form of a motion, after 11 p.m. Wednesday. ulation of 16,000-18,000, w'lile the mathematics; ability in the wrHin.:: to elect Terry to fill the seat. After By yesterday morning the cor­ University has an enrollment of of ess3ys and of reports on inde­ a short discussion the Senate vo'.ed University Theatre ridor in Old Main was jammed about 14,000 99 per cent of whom pendent work accomplished in in favor of the motion. with students ar,d by 9:15 a.m. live on campus." He compared this undergraduate years. Regional To Hold Tryouts improvised time tickets were be­ with Huntington, which has about commit:ees will weigh a candi­ Terry is a member of Sigma Phi date's potential as well as the Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, freshman Twenty-two men and one at­ ing handed out to relieve the 85,000 people, and a Univer ;ity en­ quality of his prep3ration for grad­ honorary, apd was vice president tractive blonde woman are needed ·jamup so other students could rollment of approximately 7,200, uate work. of the freshman class last year. for the recond University Theatre get to classes. half of whom commute to school. One University official termed Dr. Green says nominees will re­ On the appointment Terry com­ production "Mister Roberts," a Dual Role Critlcbed play by Thomas Heggen and the situation a "mess." Dr. Mattmiller described D:-. Mc­ ceive word the latter part of De­ mented, "I hope to promote two cember as to if and w h e n they things while in Senate. I will do Joshua Logan. The waiting line for tickets Kee's dual role as student doctor should appear for their personal everything I can to encourage Try outs will be held Tuesday began at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday and athletic team physician as "a interview. The interview, of about more spirit on Marshall's campus and Wednesday at 3 p.m. and 7 when seven Zeta Beta Tau fra­ luxury this heaUh service cannot 25 per cent of the nominees, will and I will do my best to obtain p.m.
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