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Of Anniston Tuesday, October 23, 1979 Vol. %NO. 36 - Jacksonville ( Alabama ) tees approve e JANA MOON London Avenue for $40,000. The board discussed the The Jacksonville State University Board of Trustees wsibility of renovating the building at the cost of $18,000 met Oct. 15 to approve the new budgetand the rerouting of and turning it into a welcome and information center. Alabama Highway 21. They also discussed the renewal of a lease on Forney Hall, The financial statement for the fiscal year ending Sept. but declded more investgation needed to be made before 30, and the new 16 million donar budget for the 1979-80 any decision could be reached. school year were approved. In farther action, the Trustees bestowed awards to The Board of Trustees autharized President Ernest persons who had contributed to the University. John Stone to "respectfully notify Gov. Fob James and the Stewart, Director of International House was awarded an State Highway Department about the traffic dangers on honorary degree; the Student Commons Building was the Jacksonvilie State University campus caused by the namedafter Dr. Them Montgmery, Vice-President for heavy traffic on Alabama Highway 21, and request a Academic Affairs; the new ROTC building was named bypass around JSU when state funds are available." after Charles Rowe, vice-president for Financial Affairs, The board also approved the increase in tuition to $300 and all servicemen who have given their lives for their per semester for students who register for a normal country; and the amphitheatre was named after Palmer academic load, and those students taking less than a Daugette Calvert, retired head of Health and Physical normal academic load be charged a proportionate in- Education Department in the College of Education, and ereas for same." From this increase, employees em- William J. Calvert, retired head of the Department of ployed a sufficient amount of time will receive a con- English and Dean of the Cdlege of Arts and Sciences. It ditional seven percent ccst-of-living salary raise com- will be known as the "Palmer and William Calvert mencing Qct. 1, 1979 and continuing as long as resources Theatre." an? available, and the Student Government Association (SGA) will also be allocated an extra $15,000 budget in- Miss Dorothy G. Steme lee 599 shares of Southern aease to bring the2 total to $65,000. Bancorporation common stock to the Jacksonville State President Stone a~auncedto the Trustees that the University Lurleen B. Wallace College of Nursing to be Department of Housing and Urban Development has used as scholarships. granted Jacksonville State University a $950,000 loan for The Board of Trustees approved the plan to promote a 40 years at a three percent intelest. The loan for a new public forum where the vice president or the president of women's dormitory has been turned down, and the Board the United States ar some nationany famous speaker will d Trustees authorized President Stone to apply again visit the campus for aq addressen,orabout February 22, next year. The Trustees also moved$5,000 out of President 1980, and the forum to be known as !'The Albert Rains (Photo By Allen Clark) Stone's travel expenditures into his salary. Forurn." CongressmanRains' was honored because of a The Trustees also apprwed the resurfacing of parking pioneer bill in How of Representatives for college lots and some completely university - owned streets and housing of which JSU received millions of dollars in Empty stands hghlight Jacksonville - Newberry game the purchase of a new uhiversity passenger bus and a new values from. The trustees also honored Dr. Harry M. garbage iruck. They also approved the purchase of the so- Philpott, president of Auburn University, as a called "rock house" at the junction of Highway 204 and "distinguished educator and educational statesman." Have your personal Career Development an mlat~omhipsandsoeiallik T~i~a~ou&of~ithd~wi~hneL~:lgonter caused your studies to slide? Bibb Graves and near the ~~~~ a rnedhlndr A- #L.---Lud -I---- cafeteria between 8-12 and 1- .- .- - .- .- ... I- - -- - - - - - -- - - - - " - - -- --- - -- --- - - m. HWW GHW wa- wwww WJ w*w@wwm ~wemT3 mused your seadies to dide? - Bibb Graves and near the1 Do you have a ment& block cafeteria between 8-12 and 1- toward a certain professor or or dropplw classes 4:30 Monday through subject? It's a little late to Friday. You'll talk with a counselor and process for- start solving these very real ma1 withdrawal papew problems, but if you are person, you will probably be thargh you are expected to the dean of the college in attended by over through that office. considering withdrawing given the benefit of the haveno unexcused absences, which your class falls under; a from JSU or dropping a doubt. ycu can receive a NC (No d4)paythehandlingfee Ho~efull~,Youwillneiber dass, read on. Ckedit) due to lack of 80 d50centspercoursehourat withdraw nor drop Your Be aware that Nw. 15 is On the other hand, if you percent attendance as long the Business Office. You can course(s). PeIfiaps a talk By Pi. KARLOVPCHSrnW and faculty members who the Athletic Field House. failing a class, you can pay directly after dropping With your instructor or the last official day to drop a as you have a passing grade. Held Saturday, Oct. 13, attended the event so they dmp it and an F will be course. If YOU are passing (D the course 0s wait until You faculty advisor is a better Parents' Day, a first in JSU could persmally meet in- computed into yillllr GPA, or If you feel you mst drop a Maria Chevalier, JSU C class, the official steps, billed. Business Office alternative. He-- an no1 history, introduced hundreds terested JSU parents. or above for undergmds, yw can stick it out and try to hours &re from 8-12 and 1- pc~jsiblyknw your though& Tom Coleman, Parents' freshman, who is a student or above for grads), you will accarding to Jerry ,Smith, of JSU parents to the make a passing grade. 4:30 Unless you take the Club president, expresed worker in the Alumni Office, lave WP noted an your JSU registrar, are: 1) campus, college per- Friday. responsibility of sharing sonalities, and cafeteria his pleasure regarding the volunteered her time transcript. Alth~ugh you picking up an add-drcp card Saturday to help grt? et in- The implication is that if at either the Admissions If for some reason, yw fed them. If persmal problem food. increasing numbers of receivenocredit, you are not members and invited terested parents. She said, acadernicall y penalized. yv.~ are doing poorly, don't Office or any college dean's yau need to withdraw from * are an issue, make an ap Coordinated by Ms. Julia to "I think Parents' Day is a just stop going. Missing office; 2) getting ycur in- parents pin and get in- Pbpefully, by Nov, 15, your all your classes, do so br- pcintment with one of the Snead, director of Alumni volved in the club. great idea. * l'q&~ppythat I instructor will have at least more than 25 per cent of an stmctor to sign the card and mally. If you don't, you will professional counsz!lors at and Development, and Jerry Prior to the game with gd invoked. The parents one grade indicator of your undergraduate class indicate that you are passing have trouble registering the Counseling Center (art Cole, athletic director, the I Austin Peay in which seem to really appreciate performance. If not, unleris guarantees you an F. If you the course; 3) return the here or any other college due event began with a get- parents received discount our efforts." Other students yau are an "'exceptional" are a grad student, even add-drop card to the nffice d ta your records. Go by the (See INS, Page 3) acquainted coffee and prices, a luncheon attended who devoted their time are reception, attended by ap by over 150 parents was held Jackie Thomas, Kathy pmxirnately 250 pecple. at the Gamecock Cafeteria. Guthrie, Bill Bolt, Pam Dr. Ernat Stone, JSU Parents enjoyed the food so Yother and Cheryl Marcm SU participates in Red Cross b ood drive president, discussed campus much that appraxirnately 60 activities, and Dr. Theron returned for dinner that Montgomery, vice president It is hoped that Parents' evening, and over 30 at- Day will become a regular By BRENDA DEE3 students, and the Red Crajs proximately 200 donors are paranoid, Gloria for Academic Affairs, Coach Fuller co-sponsor this tended the Sunday buffet event during upcoming JSU is one of the many annw' life saving event. voluriteer nurses will with compared to approximately Hdlcombe has this message. discussed academics and !unch. uiiversities to participate in 500 to 600 donors of previous ' 'There is absolutely nothing expressed his appreciation academic years, and that the This year, Delta Sigma draw the blood.) Coach Interested paxvnts were 'Triendliest Campus in the Lbe annual Red Cross blood Theta is taking on the years. to be afraid of . some to the many college deans Fuller has received pledges given the opportunity ta South" will continue to gain chive. The projert began project. Its president, Gloria people think that they annot of publicity and general aid meet the coaches and tour witive public respmse. kre with a program in- Halcombe, is in charge of kom the RCYI"C, faculty, and Consequently, there has give blood, but they won't traduced to Coach Fuller by contacting campus the Christian ministries here beerr an improvement on last really know un ti1 they go and FA Cross reprsentatives. on campus.
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