Technician Voldme Llll, Number 8 Monday, September 18, 1972

Technician Voldme Llll, Number 8 Monday, September 18, 1972

Technician Voldme Llll, Number 8 Monday, September 18, 1972 Casey t0 SSS profits to athletics may end by Marty Pate Timothy Cathey, a student on bones’ budget, so to speak. But The Council approved a proposal The Council then revised the the subcommittee, submitted an due to fortuitous circumstances by Casey to require faculty to sign re duction in cost of the date Atheltic Director Willis Casey alternative proposal, but action on such as television and Bowl a letter stating that they would tickets for football games. The told the Athletics Council Saturday the report was deferred until receipts, we have managed to not use the priviledge to purchase reduction from $7 to $5 was that he and Chancellor John T. further alternatives could be operate in the black.” tickets for unauthorized users. instituted by Casey. He with the Caldwell “hope to eliminate all explored. Dr. Fadum noted that the Casey said, however, the plan hopes that the reduces rates would Supply Store financial support In other business, the council amount of income was beginning relied on .the cooperation of the boost sales. The Council approved for athletics within the year." approved the establishment of a to level off, however, and faculty and was practically Casey’s actions unanimously. The Atheletics Department, he varsity lacrosseteam coached by Lt. operational costs were rising. He unenforceble. If the plan did not added, wants to terminate Colonel Robert Conroy. Casey said also stated that many schools were work, stricter methods will be The next Council meeting will University subsidation of athletics. the team was unlikely to be required. take place at 9 a.m., October 28. competitive this year due to the in dire financial straits, citing a Riddle Report report by the Kearing Commission, strength of ACC teams. Estimated an NCAA committee which These remarks were made operational cost of the team” will investigated athletic funding. following a report by the be $1,500 to $1,800 per year. Subcommittee on Tutoring, headed Head Fencing Coach, Ron Keep Costs in Check by Dr. John Riddle. The report, Weaver, failed to return this year, recommending a coordinated thus leaving his post vacant. The Dr. Fadum was asked if State tutorial program for students and Council recommended that Thomas was experiencing any such athletes, met objections concerning Evans become coach on an interim difficulties and he said, “We are the proposed financing of the basis for one year at a salary of currently operating on a sound program. $1,000. , financial basis, and since we are a The subcommittee proposed to Evans had taught fencing before, state institution, it is illegal to do finance the plan with the gross but Casey said, “He does not otherwise. However, I will support profits of the Student Supply profess to be an outstanding coach, any action to keep costs in Store, but Casey objected since the and this is somewhat of an check." Supply Store’s profits have dropped emergency situation.” From approving the budget the 50% in the. past year. Insurance Program Council moved to the business of Although Casey did not offer date tickets to football games and any specific alternatives, he alluded The Council then recommended faculty tickets to basketball games. the mandatory student athletic fee the implementation of a Medical Casey reported that some faculty for $20. “Our mandatory fee, in Insurance policy to cover athletes members were taking advantage of comparision with other schools, is and cheerleaders. The policy would their privilege to purchase tickets ridiculous,” he said. At cover any major injuries requiring at half price. UNC—Chapel Hill the fee is $30. extensive care incurred during Faculty are allowed to purchase Casey would . not stipulate what practice or play. two tickets at half price, but only action is planned, but in an The Progress Report on the for use of their immediate family interview Thursday, he stated that Budget was the next matter before or guest. Casey said he had the question of the mandatory the Council. Dr. Ralph Fadum, received reports of faculty buying athletic fee would come up. in Chairman of the Council said, “We tickets, who are unauthorized, to future meetings. operate on a policy of a ‘bare use the tickets. Caldwell tells Trustees normalcy returns to State By Craig Wilson “nothing startling coming from that capital improvements request 5‘at Associate Editor commission at the present time.” least through line 16. ‘Such an Chancellor John T. Caldwell Dr. Caldwell then submitted to appropriation would include money told the University Board of the Board abstracts from budget for grounds, improvements, a Trustees Saturday that the State requests from the 16 campus campus “is returning to pre—l965 University of North Carolina Board pedestrian underpass, Yarborough normalcy." ‘ ' of Go‘vernors which will go to the Drive extension, culvert for West Dr. Caldwell also announced a Advisory Budget Commission for Rocky Branch, primary electrical new record enrollment of 13,800 approval. - distribution, water distribution, for the fall semester. street paving and steam distribution. Restructuring It would net include the University’s three top priority Before the restructuring of projects‘ a $9million General FRESHMAN DAVE BUCKEY calls the signals as the Wolfpack state—supported higher education Academics Building, a $1220,000 shocked the Syracuse Orangemen, 43-20, in Saturday night’s last year, individual campuses made addition to the Design School, or contest. Buckey’s heroics helped pave the way for State’s first requests to the Budget Commission $5,750,000 for central conditioning win and erased all doubt of the freshmn’s capabilitieslphoto which held ultimate authority for on. campus. by Caram) allocating funds to particular campuses for their specific requests. Under the new system the UNC Board of Governors receives Enrollment hits. record 13,800 requests from its constituent campuses and combines them into State’s record fall enrollment of “our extra efforts to recruit The 13,800 figure is a one budget sub-divided into “line 13,800 is best accounted for by rmnority students" helps account “headcount” enrollment, the requets" in various categories such the increase in transfer student for the record student total. traditional method of counting Chancellor Caldwell as‘llealth Education; Programs,’ enrollment, Chancellor John students, and is not a full time “Although the campus seems to Caldwell told the University Board “We want more qualified blacks “Library Additions and to attend NC. State,’ he said, equivalent count in which the be quieter than in recent years, of Trustees Saturday. number of credit hours students this is deceiving,” he said. “There Improvements,” etc. The number of new freshmen “because we feel there are unusual These lump sums are then opportunities for them here, take is considered. is no reason to suppose that the approved, rejected or modified did not increase substantially over traditional issues on any campus by previous years, he noted. “This especially in the technical In fullwtime—equivalent (FTE) the Budget Commission.- which fields. But in addition, we have tabulations, partetime students are ever solved. returns the apprOpriated amounts reflects a tremendous growth in. “1 do feel, however, that with the community college system in become interested in experimenting count as less than full~time to the Board of Governors for with programs to bring minority students. the increased participation of allocations to individual campuses. the state. We expect the number students in decision—making at the of transfer students to continue to students with marginal academic The new record enrollment is credentials here. These ‘high—risk’ not‘quite double the enrollment of University, 0 we are in a better Budget Reqth increase for several years,” position now than in the past to Caldwell said.The Chancellor noted students are frgggeflflxlflsflii‘lfii-flfi“mean—ago“when-r ~77200—students—r 7~~—~ solve problems wrth‘fiscussiorr“--~~--—~fionr-State’smriginarwbndgefiry that the University’s budgeted social‘T'o‘ifl'e—cono mic conditions were enrolled at State in 1962—63. rather than confrontation.” requests, the Board of Governors projection “squares pretty well which would otherwise make them Chancellor also indicated he will recommend to the Budget more qualified scholastically.” The enrollment announced The with these figures. We aren’t going Saturday by Chancellor Caldwell hopes the campus Govemancem-Commission $13,737,118 for current to lose money." The 1972 all semester Commission “will carry us forwarc} \ operations and $40,556,800 for enrollment was a preliminary analysis by the He also e xplained that the is an increace of approximately University‘s office of Student to new and better ways o , capital improvements here. University’s “conscious effort to 300 over last year when institution.’ Dr. Caldwell said he is hopeful 13,480 Research and did] not include a governing this complex reduce the number of foreign Were recorded at the beginning of breakdown by schools and fields of He added, however that he sees the Commission will accept the students in our student body" was the\l97l fall semester. study. I {1 Weariedwith war— the world at peace by George H. Simons chanced to be their enemies.) Victories years. Scores of cases of difficulty have today embraces the men who do the University were celebrated; men of daring, honored been successfully settled by it. ”Yet, world’s work journalists, merchants, February 8, I 905 in song. recent interest in arbitration has been financiers, clergymen; the leaders in Thus war became in men’s eyes, a created more by modern humane thought and action. Surely its growth and Wearied with war, the world is turning most glorious calling. As the war system progess than by its past success. (While promise form one of the most notable toward peace.

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