Eastern Illinois University The Keep December 1998 12-11-1998 Daily Eastern News: December 11, 1998 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1998_dec Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: December 11, 1998" (1998). December. 9. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1998_dec/9 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1998 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in December by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Friday December 11, 1998 Inside Sports Visions www.den.eiu.edu Back to its Easlem llinois UniYelsily of lights Charleston, IA. 61920 winning ways The Festival of Lights in Vol. 84, No. 74 Men's basketball ends 12peges Mattoon displays Christmas four-game losing streak with scenes again for the public. ews win over Western. See The Verge, Pullout ''Tell the truth and don't be afraid." See story Page BA urles named "ew president By Tammie Sloup The Bar unanimously voted to Surles, current president of Texas dent for academic affairs at Eastern, Administration ed~oc hire Surles as Eastem's eighth presi­ Woman's University in Denton, served ao; acting president for a brief dent Thursday at a special meeting. Texas. period in 1992. a press release said. Until Carol Surles walked into The university will now be led by its "She happens to be a minority but "She has a proven irack record." he airport for her off-campus first female African American presi­ that is not why we hired her." said "She has a wann and channing iew, Tom Johnson. chair of the dent beginning March 1, 1999. Johnson said. diplomacy ... She is the right person at · ntial search committee and "It is an honor to have the oppor­ Johnson said the university needs the right time at th.is university." ber of Eastem's Board of runity to lead a fine instirution like different kinds of people at different Surles said she expects the chal­ s. said he did not know she Eastern Illinois University into the times. and SW'les is a "peacemaker" lenges of being a woman and African- American. 21st century and I look forward to who can reach out and bring the African American will be similar to said she expects being the worlcing with the Board (ofTrustees) campus together. the ones she has experienced in woman and minority to hold the and with the university community Surles is the first woman to hold Denton. of president at Eastern will be to ensure that the university achieves the position full-time after Barbara • but not an unfamiliar one. its fullest potential," said Carol Hill, former provost and vice presi- See SUIUS Page 2A Carol Surles BOT to solve Y2Kproblem By Meghan McMahon embedded computer systems, Staff writer including elevators. Embedded computer systems Eastern has begun planning for are computers containing chips the new millennium by attempting programmed to perform certain to increase the functionality of the tasks. he said. university's computer systems. "Some of the things people have Morgan Olsen, vice president done is develop some self-help for business affairs, presented a tools that we are going to introduce Y2K report to Eastem's Board of to the campus community over the Trustees Thursday about the uni­ next six weeks." Olsen said versity's plan for computer systems The university has established a in the year 2000. timeline to have all computer prob­ "Yes. we are concerned and lems identified by Sept. 30. 1999. have been planning for the year Olsen said the university is try­ Deanna Mcintyre I Photo editor 2000 and its impact in computers," ing to outline a number of plans to Hal>ert. the Student Trustee and member of the presidential search committee, looks on as Eastern's outgoing Olsen said. be utilized at the beginning of the · n~ David Jorns, thanks the members of the Board of Trustees for a good year during his President's Council He said Facilities and Planning new millennium. in the University Ballroom of the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union Thursday morning. The BOT unani· Management is in the process of voted to hire Carol Surles as Eastern's eighth president at the meeting. going through the university's See Y21 Page 2A ommencement begins, ends life chapter By Jason Maholy proceeded into the gymnasium, Staff writer Vice President for Student Affairs Lou Hencken will begin each cere­ Mother I daughter bonding t 670 happy people mony by asking for a moment of y will march out of Lantz reflection from the graduating stu­ after becoming employed at Eastern. Since then she ·um. For some it will be the dents. Two generations of women has taken only one year off, taking classes every fl the best time of their lives "I don't know what I'm going to semester and over some summers. for others. it will just be the say, I usually write a little some­ graduate together Saturday Beth Frazier began working on her degree after . g. thing the night before," Hencken graduating from Charleston High School and will first of two Fall Com­ said. ''Since I'm the first person to By AfTPf Thon complete it after four and a half years of work. She nt ceremonies will begin speak, 1 try to get the ceremony off Campus editoc said she chose her major "mostly because I like kids." a.m. Saturday in Lantz to a good start and get the students She said she may teach but thought she would have ium and will include grad­ to reflect on the time that they spent Most students participating in the December grad­ more options with a degree in family consumer sci­ of the Graduate School, the here at Eastern." uation ceremonies will look for their parents in the ences. · College of Business and Herbert Lasky, director of audience. but Beth Frazier will find her mom in line Cathy Frazier said when she began taking classes. Sciences and the College Eac;tem 's Honors Programs, also right in front of her. she didn't even think about graduating with her and Humanities. will speak at the event Lasky said Beth and Cathy Frazier will receive their degrees daughter. She said she assumed she would finish second ceremony will begin he will recognize the srudent mar­ from the College of Sciences together at the 10 a.m. before Beth Frazier started. and will include graduates shals for keeping the graduation ceremony Saturday. Both are graduating from the "When I started I didn't even think about it She College of Education and ceremonies organized and helping department of Family and Consumer Sciences; Cathy was only in junior high." Cathy Frazier said. · Studies, the College of to make the program run smoothly. with a focus on hospitality and Beth with a focus on For a while, they thought Beth Frazier would fin­ and the School of Adult "It's a way for us to say 'Look. family services. ish first · uing Education. students can do this and look what Cathy Frazier, a Charleston resident her whole "It was last year before we finally reali7.ed it Eastern Symphonic Wind a good job they do,"' Lasky said. life, works in the Housing and Dining Services would be the same time," Cathy Frazier said. conducted by Joseph David Joms will preside over Depanment and will continue working for Eastern Beth and Cathy Frazier did have one class togeth­ , will kick things off by Saturday's festivities and award the afta graduation. She is currently respoDSJ'ble for the er but they say it was a good experience. the processional music diplomas in what will be his final ordering and paying of bills for the housing and din­ "Every Ciay (Beth would) come sit next to me in event graduation ceremony as Eastero's ing services departments. all of the students have president She bepD waddng OD her degree in 1987, shortly See TimTllER Page 2A .... ·2A Friday. December 11, 1998 The Dally Eastern focus a great deal on those statuses • and benefits in accordance with the University of Southern M Surles l:x.>cause I.here is always so much standard policy. such as health/den­ were the other two finalists. work to be done. but I will certainly tal insurance. Lapping withdrew from the EMtern from Page IA do my best if there are opportunities Surles. 52, has served as both ning Wednesday night before to serve as a role model for minori­ vice president for administration search committee met LO discuss News ·Tue circumstances were identi­ ty groups." and business affairs and visiting candidates. cal," she said. "I am rhe first mem­ Working at the largest university executive in residence at California There was a good amoum of The Daily Eastern News is pubhshed daily, ber of a minority group to serve as a primarily for women in the United State University (Hayward). vice ticipation from the campus co Monday through Friday, in Chatleston, In.. dur· president here (TWU)." ing faU and spring semesters and twice weekly States has helped Surles learn a president for academic affairs and nity during the on-campus i dunng Ille summer term except dunng school Surles' salary will be $176,000 great deal about leadership for professor of management at Jackson views and all of the 150 res ~ vacations or exami1ations, by per year, which is a 3.5 percent women, she said. State University in Mississippi. and were read by the committee [1 ;t"~ lhe stUdents ot Eastern Illinois University.
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