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The Chanticleer, 1983-02-23 Coastal Carolina University CCU Digital Commons The hC anticleer Student Newspaper Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons 2-23-1983 The hC anticleer, 1983-02-23 Coastal Carolina University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/chanticleer Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation Coastal Carolina University, "The hC anticleer, 1983-02-23" (1983). The Chanticleer Student Newspaper. 136. https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/chanticleer/136 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons at CCU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The hC anticleer Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CCU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Coastal Carolina College New Chancellor Appoin ed 8y: LYNNE RADCLIFFE Hicks stated that his main goal for Editor Coastal is sound academic quality and he is not afraid to make changes to obtain On February 17, the University of South that goal. He is determined to fulfill the Carolina Board of Trustees announced county's needs for higher education. that F.red W. Hicks shaH be the new Hicks also wants to make computer Chancellor of Coastal Carolina College. studies a part of the core requirements He will take over when present for students. And Hicks would like to see Chancellor Edward M. Singleton retires increased research and more visiting at the end of June. Hicks is currently professors at Coastal. serving as the President of Wesleyan At Wesleyan College, Hicks has quite a College in Macon, Georgia. .reputation as a fundraiser. At the close of H leks has been the President of fiscal year 1982, Wesleyan set a record of Wesleyan Since 1979. Before that, he 51,446,520.00 in new gifts and grants for served as Executive Vice President, the school. One of his priorities at Coastal Acting President and Executive ASSistant Is to enhance private support and to the PreSident of Rollins College. He endowments. haa also served as the Director of The selection of the new chancellor Is Financial A id, A rizona State University; the culmination of many months of hard ASflstant Director of Financial Aid, and work by the Chancellor Search Commit­ Assistant to the Vice President for Public tee. l'he committee was headed by Dr. Relations and Development, University of Janice Chesson and Included represent. Michigan. tlves of Coastal's administration, faculty, Hicks also taught history at Rollins students and alumni. The committee College and A rizona State Un4versity. reviewed many applications and chose He received a B.A. in history in 1954 three candidates for the position. The Eighty-five plntl of blood were donated at the Semi-Annual Blood Drive from the University of Michigan. He also candidates were then submitted to the sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, according to APO President Ro &t..... earned a MA In history there. Hickl went Board of Trustees, who made the final on to earn a PhD in Higher Education in selection at their meeting on February 1963. 17th. ? PFM: Why re the Price Wha They Afl • dents receive 80 percent of their pay from The pricing structure within the cafeteria for it 'I money. The manager of PF 8 y: ESTA HILL the government and 20 percent from their is not governed by the college, it Is left otherwise. "My prices are compel Ive Managing Editor employer. entirely up to the PFM. Dr. Squatriglia, with any fast-food chain and qual ty Alex Mills, manager of PFM, estimates when asked to remark on the prices, even higher." A mall amburger .75 Professional Food Management, the that 50 percent of his sales cover food stated, "The prices are reasonable in and a large IS 51.15 food service on campus, has been under costs. He claims to use nothing but top most cases yet can be a bit high on certain Rodney Rogers is a frequen crit c of the fire from students complaining about quality ingredients and choice cuts of items. " food service on campus. "Students are on high prices and variety. Just where does meat. Other sources further claim that Alex Mills has lowered prices on the Jimited budgets and Just can t afford to the money go that students pay? How since the entree's are reduced to one, specials from .10 to .15 since last pu out 15 to $20 a wee for lunc AI much does PFM make? there is less variety and customer semester. His specials cost between the portions are small e pr c s Professional Food Management posses­ satisfaction. Alex Mills counters that $2.75 and $2.85 whereas they fomerly and I wal awa hungry ses a contract with Coastal Carolina when two entrees were offered, the ranged from $2.90 to 53.05. The breakfast Other studen find I unbelievable t a College to provide an adequate dining second entree' was not even touched special is $1.50 for two eggs, bacon, grits, the cafete a shou d be do ng poor y s n facility for everyone on campus. In some days. Hence, Mills began offering toast, and a drink. This special compares they have no compe It on case enoug a exchange, the PFM pays $300.00 per only one entree' special, which could be quite well with other establi!Shments that threaten their captive mar e A mas month as "rent." Five percent of profits purchases in larger quantities. serve breakfasts. 2,000 potential customers are It made are paid back to the school. All Dr. Robert Squatriglia serves as the Examples of Items which have received walking distance of he PFM ever day dishes, utenSils, and equipment are communicator between the college and student complaints about price are the with no competitlo in Sight Tea e supplied as well as utility costs. the cafeteria service. He claims that the chicken sandwich at 51.50 and entree got It made," stated 1m Lec .e. The major expenses compounded by volume is down markedly over last Items sold a la carte. Any suggestions or comment yo PFM are food costs and labor. Labor academic year's. Squatriglia attributes Students generally feel that if a fast-food would like to direct toward the cafetena includes four full time employees and two the lack of sales to the bad economy and establishment were erected near Coastal, can be placed In a uggest Ion box fou d work-study students. Work study stu- the higher prices within the cafeteria. that the cafeteria would have a dear run in the dining area. APO Inducts Women Members temporary basis, and at the end of the 8y: LAURA ARAIZA in the Blue room of Wheelwright semester, APO will decide whether or not Staff Writer Auditorium on February 6th. And until to keep it in the organization. Their their initiation on March 20th, the induction is to be announced. Here at Coastal we have two pledges will be in a probationary period. Along with the new female pledges, The South Carolina State S udent fraternities. One of them is Alpha Phi During this period, pledges will learn three male pledges were inducted: Ron Legislature w.1l begin holding Parllamen Omega. The Omega Kappa Chapter of fraternity history, role of the officers, and Romero, Robert Harrison and Tim tary Prodedure war shops on Marc 8 APO was established in 1976. And until the prinCiples of the fraternity. They are Henson. The officers of APO are: Robert In the Science BUilding room 122 this last semester, it was an all male also required to have one service project. Steele - President; Mark Reynolds - Vice Dr. Terry Barnett WIll conduc the fraternity. This semester it has changed. 11 costs $20.00 to be pledged, and $40.00 President for Service; Ted Thomas - Vice rag ram . These workshops are designed For the first time, APO has inducted in order to be initiated. President for Membership; DaVIS Gerrald in helping the student learn parhamen women as pledges. Another first for APO is the fomation of - Treasurer; and Harry Rogers - ary procedure. Thl procedure IS u by The five pledges are: Tami Lewis, Jackie "little Sisters." They work in coordina­ Secretary. overning bodies suc as the S a e Kilcrease, Sherry McKee, Nancy Cle­ tion with the pledges. It costs $10.00 to "I feel that the addition of women on our eglslature and the Congress ments, and Brenda Sartaine. Women become one. Members of the "little fraternity is a definite step forward Trish Marsh Coasta Delega Ion Chalr­ were inducted into APO because they Sisters" are: Martha Enslen, Robyn toward a better future for our fraternity erson for SCSSL e courages ever one wanted to generate even more enthu­ Kooistra, Trish Meyers, Susie Sanders, and campus," stated Robert Steele­ nterested to attend the war shops siasm. The pledge ceremonies were held and Terl Skipper. "little Sisters" is on a President of APO. Page 2, February 23, 1983, The Chanticleer repetitive, pointless research that is of no benefit to anyone, and which results in a The organization simply desires to Letters To The Editor great deal of suffering to animals and a extend some of the basic rights that we To the Editor: To the Editor: waste of taxpayers money. There are grant to humans to other animals. These Through this letter, we hope to clear up I would like to comment on the Student many examples of ludicrous research that rights include the right to be free from a few misconceptions and answer some Government Association meetings. Most Is or has been done at taxpayers expense.
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