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For more information, please contact [email protected]. _, ,_ _ M- * ■ w « ■ GEORGE-ANNE Vol. 58 - No. 13 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 February 6, 1978 ,(*>. nc> Dr. Dale Lick Views 'Modifications' At GSC -A iilh Practical Application Student Fee Input Of Courses Stressed Discussed By Lick By EDDIE DONATO care is one of the things that By HOWARD THROWER There may be '"better "I don't see any major attracted me to GSC, he said. "I think students should alternatives for this changes, just modifications "Studies will be done to see have input on the spending of campus." what new opportunities can in programs and spending at all student fees," Dr. Dale Lick also said that he be made available to South Lick said January 27 Georgia Southern College," thinks that a student said Dr. Dale Lick, newly Georgia through GSC." following a news conference lick also said that the evaluation of faculty is a selected president in a press here. "valuable persepctive." conference here last week. question of university status As a result of a policy Lick, who will assume the for GSC will be studied. "An "If the regents and assessment is needed to established this fall, part of chancellor decide to build a presidency by July 1, 1978 the athletic budget is now in said that he will play a determine if university status new house for the president the form of a fixed student fee "suggestive role" in the is the best thing for GSC and on campus, I would be happy independent of the Activity budget planning for the new the constituents of South to live in it." He said it could Fee Budget Committee. fiscal year. "My part will be Georgia. A foundation for have many benefits for the Students, who have four limited until I've been more university status is more institution but that it would representatives on the involved with the college," he important than the title," also cost a lot of money which committee, lost their voice in said. said Lick. might be better spent in other the spending of those funds. areas. "I am not going to use Lick said that he will "roll He pointed out some up any blue chips for a home with the budget" for the new problems that might result Talking with students on campus," he added. "Nor fiscal year and plans to make from university status. about student issues, Dr. will I ask the regents for the adjustments that will "Anytime there is an Lick said he would like to see house." coincide with enrollment expansion of programs there a fair investment in athletics &* fluctuations in future years. are new demands on on this campus. "Athletics Speaking of the college In the academics area, resources, somebody may be are important, he said, Lick said the programs can media, Lick said, "I really getting less money." He said because of these programs don't believe in censorship be modified to bridge gaps that if the college is to become people are attracted to this between the classroom and but I do believe in responsi- a university then there would campus; athletics help round bility." Students should practical applications in have to be a stronger, more out the individual. Athletic society. "For example, consider the consequences viable research program. activities give people an and gains of anything they mathematics programs can identity with the institution." be adjusted with practical publish or broadcast, he said. On the question of a new application outside in Dr. Dale Lick addressing students and However, Dr. Lick Even when students are classroom in mind," he said. vice-president for GSC Lick emphasized that those people said that the man or woman faculty at Foy Auditorium. acting responsibly, Liek said, Health education is who are supporting pro- "there will'be problems. You another area which could be will hopefully be an grams should have a voice in individual who will become a are going to cause me trouble. modified,, he said. "A the decision making process. I'm going to get flack. It's preventive approach to key academic and faculty leader—"someone who can going to happen lots of times. health would be beneficial. WilliamsDining Hall But leaders must say and do We need to turn out work with people to A basic tenant of his approach to the presidency of thing to move people. community health educators, formulate concepts and make people to go out in the hard decisions." GSC is to have open channels community to educate' the Lick is currently the Dean of communication between of the School of Sciences and To Be Open Spring the administration, faculty, population on health matters," said Lick. Health Professions at Old students and people in the By WAYNE ESTES meal contracts are sold, The possibility of a Dominion University in area which the college serves, Williams Center dining Williams must stay open." creative program for health Norfolk, Va. he said. The newly selected hall will not be closed spring May said fewer meal president said he would like as was earlier suspected, plans will be sold spring so "to set up an enviornment in according to Bill May, acting "Williams will be less which people will listen to INSIDE director of Food Services. efficient spring than now." each other and decisions will May had previously May attributed the be made with this input in Food services computer pg. 2 announced that the mini- inefficiency of Williams to mind. This is particularly mum wage increase and age and condition. important in areas where Southern people pg. 3 inefficiency of Williams may "There are some special there may be a strong Homecoming pgs. 4 & 5 force Food Services to close problems with Williams. For disagreement. People need to instance, it's built on a slab- Letters to the editor pg. 6 the facility which feeds 600 to understand why a certain 800 students regularly. steam and gas lines are decisions was reached." Dr. Leila Denmark pg. 7 However, May said that it buried beneath concrete." is now apparent that 700 of Food Services is currently Lady Eagles pg. 10 A student-faculty senate the 2800 winter meal plans working on long-range plans Fencing pg. 11 won't be dropped. "There's no for the campus population is a good way to open communications, said way we can close Williams growth, he said. Williams Classified pg. 12 lick. "I won't initiate the spring." will remain open until a idea. But I won't oppose it. "As long as over 2100 solution is found, he said. page Two, February 6, 1978 A -vv. Food Services Gets Computer SECOND FRONT By KENNY HUDSON Food Services recently purchased a new computer unit. This unit, a series 4, has many functions and is an upgrade from the series 3 Prepares Teachers } computer Food Services has Chc been using. In the series 3, the meal card was tailor-made to work New Ed. Program Offered with the computer, but in the series 4 the meal plan can By SHERYL WALKER The program was created teach traditional subjects as change quarterly with ease, for children in grades 7-12, well as courses that said Ben Dixon, head of Food The School of Education with the idea that a teacher emphasize career exploration Services. is offering a program for should be able to help and personal interest. "* When the meal plan was preparation of career- students relate academic The undergraduate changed, the card had to be academic teachers. The subjects and careers, he said. teacher preparation program sent off for a new photo. Now purpose of the program is to "High schools are in need consists of studies in career the student can change his meet the need of compre- of an occasional teacher who and vocational education, meal plan and receive a meal hensive high schools (those has a broad grasp of the academic preparation, three card on the spot, said Dixon. with academic and voca- academic areas and who is quarters of bloc courses, and The series 4 computer tional programs) in helping also aware of the vocational student teaching. Students gives a visual as well as a students apply academic programs of a comprehensive following this major are printed readout of the M.I subjects to careers," said Dr. high school and their encouraged to accept work in contracts, said Dixon. "It Goi: John Halsey, head of the relationship to the career business and industry during also tells what meal plan the Mrs. Robert Benson of Food Services and the new department of Secondary resources of the area," he summer quarters to gain student has and what meal Series 4 computer. Education. said. The instructor would experience in careers. has been eaten that day." "The program is designed On the average 30 percent to prepare teachers for the of the students change their state certification in one of McLean, Coffey Named meal plans quarterly. At a the areas of history, cost of $1.50 to get a new PASQUAU'S y language arts, mathematics photo, said Dixon.