Ill Deadline Extended Or ISSC R Cipients

Ill Deadline Extended Or ISSC R Cipients

Eastern Illinois University The Keep November 1978 11-17-1978 Daily Eastern News: November 17, 1978 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1978_nov Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: November 17, 1978" (1978). November. 13. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1978_nov/13 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1978 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Inside Friday will be windy Page 3: with occasional rain, A night at the elections turning colder in the Page 5: afternoon. The high Statue move featured will be in the •Jpper See Verge, Section Two 40s or lower 50s. -aFriday, Nov. 17,s 1978t I Charleston,ern Ill. I Volume 65N I No. 57 Ie 12 pagesY# I 2 Sectionss ·ers 1troke and relay Merging departments 1t Edwards has e butterfly and hough inexper- (toEditor's cNote:r eateThis is the fifth new -in a program series exploring five separate areas of E freshmen lack curriculum at astern.) Studies competition, but by Cathy Bielong aily," said Tho- in �� -:-i The program didn't die--it was �� kiJled," was library science depart­ Thompson said ? ment chairman Frances Pollard's Depth �� with Northern response to the phasing out of her de­ partment. through the new pro ram the master's free-style and in g The library science department will degree will no longer be available. he think we'll do : I merge next year with the instructional said. rhompson said. media department. However, students now working on Thompson finds Pollard said she was involved with their master's will be allowed to finish, ill are Evansville, the development of the library science he added. :ollege, Chicago department and that her only interests Vice President for Academic Affairs are with its curriculum. Thomas Bond said that through the fairly strong this She said she has no opinion on the new program some of the courses will :on. "They re merger because '.'Iam concerned with remain the same while others may swimmers in the the present ·up to when the two disappear and emerge as new courses. l. departments merge." Two years ago, Bond said the uni­ at we have a gap Other .staff members including Ric­ versity had decided to try to achieve ivers, but I think hard Lawson , Sylvia Kaplan, Beverly accreditation in the library science >pretty strong," Miller and Jashu Patel, would not department. ·But because of high c;omment on the merge, stating they costs, the expansion program was feltPollard was the appropri;ite person dropped and the decision to combine to comment on· the department's the two departments was made by change. President Daniel E. Marvin . �void Pollard added, however, not Despite the -department's lack ot "I will be with them (the faculty staff after accreditation, Pollard said graduates merging) because I am not in that field fromthe department are doing well in (instructional media).' ' good jobs and are getting promotions. :!cond place in the rt appreciation Harry Merigis, dean of the School of This year the department will be defeating Eastem Education, said the reason for the graduating 13 more students with y afternoon and in Senior Marilyne Zawin and sophomore Therese Brennock relax Wednesday phasing out of the library science· master's degrees, she added. · Friday evening. while surveying a painting currently being exhibited at the Sargent Art Gallery department is because of a change in · In order to get the accreditation of state' Old Main. (News photo by Tom Theide) occupational goals and university fi­ y soire the needed to attract more students to the 1t offthe bat," sai1 nancial strains. library science department at Eastern, Although the library science depart­ a larger staff was needed, Bond said. n't seem to go o· ment wil be phased out, a program will However, when the programs are once thought th continue ·in combination with the merged, fewer faculty will be needed, us in pool action,' ill deadline extended instructional media department, he including one who was specifically said. hired to organize the expansion of the The new program will "put empha­ library science department. or sis on preparing school librarians for That person, Jashu Patel, has been ISSC r�cipients public schools," Mergis said. cut from the faculty--effective at the Dave Pugh has resulted in a new listing of ISSC Most schools are now wanting end of spring semester--because he Because of delays in processing recipients being sent to the Eastern librarians certified in both library was the only faculty member who did .pplications by the Illinois State financial aids office to help clear the science and in instructional media, he not have tenure, Bond said. :holarship Commission, an Eastern problem. - explained. Merigis said a meeting is scheduled gistration official said the deadline Stuffle said Thursday he had been hat to do, it wasj Presently, the library science de­ for Friday to _work out the imple­ payment of fall tuition has been contacted by a number of students 1g it," Wright said partment offers a master's degrees mentation of the new instructional ended to Dec. 15. requesting him to check on their status aggressive as and an undergraduate minor, but media program. c as Michael Taylor, director of regis­ with the ISSC. she added. , " tion, said he inade the decision Stuffle said the ISSC would be offensively .ick "because we have been having such a "sending down an updated list inclu­ Athletic officials cleared everything in ad 1blem with the ISSC.' ' ding names of those (aid recipients) ued. ltin The move allows the university to who haven't been announced." freshmen recruits of Spates case tampering at ess spring pre-enrollment reque­ "It wiJI be in the mail tomorrow and Dulkowski (aren even though several students have wiJI be in Charleston Monday,'' he by Paul Pinderski Chambers said he started the inves­ Erickson were lane it paid their fall tuition because they said. Eastern athletic department officials tigation when he· thought the charges roster. nis years waiting for scholarship information Stuffle added that while he had only have been cleared of any criminal against Spates would be dropped by fit right into �iris m the ISSC. handled "a couple" of requests on charges surrounding possible tamper­ Eastin, but soon discovered the char­ r's recruits rl yea Taylor explained that students who Thursday forin formation from ISSC he ing with a trial witness, campus police ges were not dropped. said. 1g." Wright pay their biJls before Dec. 15 would said that in the past he has handled Detective Jack Chambers said Wed­ From that point, there was no need pioneers in I are keep their pre-registration course re­ "dozens and do·zeils and dozens.'.' nesday. to inter"view the coaches because the 1 the best be one of quests. After that date requests would We go through this .every year," he The investigation had stemmed charges were not dropped, Chambers luded. I' She conc be cancelled, but if students paid fall said. ''The ISSC is between a rock and from telephone calls assistant football said. tuition before their open spring regis­ a hard place. The legislature is down coach Mike Shanahan and Athletic If Eastin was harrassed and then set tration, .they would be allowed to on them and the universi ties are down Director Mike Mullally made after an dropped his complaint, that would ition altercation Oct. 24 register then. on them." between tailback have been a felony charge, but '"that fhursday . Worn The SO to 100 Eastern students Stuffl� said the ISSC delays were . Barney Spates and junior Russell was not what happened here ... he 1st report to the waiting to hear from the ISSC may not caused by problems with its' computer· Eastin in Carman Hall. added. to the men's 1 S{lltes have long to wait, however. and problems with the formula for is free on bail afterhe pleaded . Shanahan has stated that the phone forfeit fee m A $10 Intervention recently by State Repre­ determining economic need." innocent last month to two counts of calls were to get the details of the earn rosters. case. sentative Larry Stuffle of Charleston aggravated battery . incident, not to interfere in the Nov. 17, 1978 2 £�stern News Friday, byChee Bernie Frey 10% OFF CROSS COUNTY MALL, MATTOON, Ill. When you buy ony The highs and 11 News sltorts 3 Wolgreens lob OPEN 9-9 Mon.-Sat. Health or Beouly emotions were fol · 0-5 Sundoy Aid items (JP) S L day as anxious stJ Union addition for New tax proposal adopted election results. GREAT BUY ON Prospective sell SPRINGFIELD, III . 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