The UCF Report, Vol. 04 No. 32, April 14, 1982
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The UCF Report. 123. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfreport/123 F LIBRARY CHIVES University of Central Florida Non-Profit Organization Orlando, Florida 32816 U.S. Postage Paid Orlando, Florida Address Correction Requested Permit No. 3575 The UCF Report Volume 4, Number 32 for the Faculty and Staff April 14, 1982 State votes $7 million to CEBA complex When you need $10 million, discover The University's CEBA program would have absorbed all present engi have to stay in engineering facilities till you are most likely to receive nothing? assumes a 4-story building: 80,500 neering areas. Phase 1 -B is completed." then are presented with a last-minute square feet for engineering, almost "It appears the new engineering por According to Webb, CEBA was esti $7 million, it tends to make you feel 55,000 for business administration and tion will have to be reduced to an initial mated at a cost of $18.5 million—$10 lucky. nearly 46,000 square feet of shared 55,000 square feet," Webb surmised. million for engineering , $8.5 million for But UCF administrative officials this facilities. "Instead of retaining roughly one-third business administration (the subtotals, week also are grateful that the state Webb said even had the original plan of the present Engineering Building as when added, incorporate construction legislature, in the closing minutes of its gone ahead, the new facility never engineering, now over one-half will cost of the "shared" facilities). special session last week, inserted $7 million to enable UCF to start construc tion on an engineering building. It will be the first step in a proposed ,.; multistory engineering-business admin istration complex. mM Facilities planner Robert Webb said Friday that UCF's immediate move will be to revise its December 1981 program 1 to reflect the $3-million cut. "Construction could begin about March 1983, with a completion target of September 1984," Webb said. He added that the engineering build ing will be built north of the Biological ^fl Sciences Building and northeast of the Science Auditorium. "The $7-million will provide the larg est portion—Part A—of the completed engineering building, which now will need a Part B when more funds become available," the planner said. Architects for the engineering phase of CEBA (Center for Engineering and Business Administration) project is McEIvy, Jennewein, Stefany & Howard of Tampa, which did the $2.6-million Biological Sciences Building, completed in 1975. Career Service banquet May 14 Bill Peterson surrounded by reporters at press conference The Career Service Awards Banquet will be held at 7:30 p.m. May 14 in the University Dining Room. Beer and wine will be served beginning at 6:30 p.m. Bill Peterson starts as AD on May 1 Mark your calendars now because this year's banquet will b one of the His new job at UCF has peeled 20 Among the luminaries at the after Tallahassee; and one of Peterson's most entertaining yet. Not only will years off Bill Peterson, the university's noon gathering in the Orlando Chamber longtime friends, former T-Bowl director some of the university's most outstand new athletic director told in a packed of Commerce were Orlando Mayor Bill Charlie McLendon. ing employees be recognized, but a var press conference last Thursday when Frederick, who expressed his pleasure Peterson kicked off his announced iety of performers also will be featured. he was officially welcomed to Orlando at the Peterson appointment; state Rep. goal of $250,000 in community support Next week's issue of The UCF Report by President Trevor Colbourn and a host Rich Crotty, a UCF alumnus just for UCF athletics with $1,000 pledge will have more information. ofVIPs. returned from the legislative wars in "from my first paycheck!" Introduced to a room full of well- WUCF-FM to present wishers, old friends and the media, "Pete" declared he felt "like a man Peterson's background: 8-part 'Odyssey' again being back in athletics. Today I'm 41 ," he grinned. A member of the State of Florida Hall the number of college and pro coaches WUCF-FM next week will begin He took little time in listing his priori of Fame, the FSU Hall of Fame, and the who were his assistants while he broadcasting the National Radio Thea ties in the new job: more facilities, more Ohio Northern University Hall of Fame, coached at FSU. tre's full 1981 -82 season of 1 7 classic staff and more money. Peterson has been director of the Presi Such current head coaches as Vince and contemporary dramatizations. Air "I feel this is a 'first-and-10' situa dent's Club at FSU since 1978. |n the Gibson (Tulane), Joe Avvezzano (Oregon time will be Mondays at 8 p.m. tion," Peterson observed with a promise past four years, he has raised more State), Don James (Washington), Joe The repeat schedule begins with the that UCF would be in Division I football than $6 million for the Fund for Aca Gibbs (Washington Redskins), FSU's eight-part production of The Odyssey of within five years. He qualified that pre demic Excellence. His 32 years' expe Bobby Bowden, and many current NFL Homer, starring Irene Worth, Shepperd diction by adding that without commun rience in academic and athletic fund- assistant coaches served under Bill Strudwick, Barry Morse and John ity assistance, there would be little raising includes work with Booster Peterson. Glover. Ed Asner is the program host. chance of reaching such a goal. Clubs at FSU, Rice and Louisiana State Peterson left FSU following the 1970 Episode one ("The Suitors of Pene Peterson will be at his new job May 1, University. season to become athletic director and lope") to be aired April 19, dramatizes ending a national search that began last In his 11 years as head football coach head football coach at Rice University. the state Odysseus' palace is in after September. His salary will be about at FSU, Peterson helped turn the uni Then in 1972 he became head coach of his 20-year absence. Arrogant young $45,000. versity into a major national power. His the Houston Oilers for 1 V2 seasons. nobles seek Penelope's hand while tor Colbourn, in introducing his new 62-42-11 won-lost record includes He first gained national prominence menting Odysseus' son, Telemachus. athletic director, noted that the appearances in two Gator Bowls, the as an assistant coach at LSU under Paul Athena, Odysseus' patron, prays for his announcement three years ago that Sun Bowl and the Peach Bowl. Peter Dietzel from 1955 to 1959, a time when return and appeals to Telemachus to UCF would start football was considered son's scheduling ideas helped pave the Dietzel's famous "Chinese Bandits" seek out his father. "a rash move" by many. In three sea way for FSU to face the many major made LSU the nation's No. 1 team. The seven subsequent episodes are sons, the Division III Knights have com teams they play today. (Also an assistant for Dietzel was- scheduled for broadcast on April 26; piled a 14-12-1 record and will move to Perhaps the best testament to his May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and June 7. Division II this fall. managerial.ahd leadership abilities is See PETERSON, Page 3 Page 2 The UCF Report NameCU's Official memoranda Publication of these memoranda and announcements about University policy and procedures constitutes official notice to faculty and staff newsletter and win $25 To: All Academic Deans 4/8/82 May 13, Thursday 0900-0930 Drop Only ALL From: I.E. 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