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Western Carolinian Volume 40 Number 33

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  • VOH fc OF THi: STI IHMS VOL. XL NO. 33 THURSDAY FEBUARY 6, 1975 WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY CULLOWHEE, NORTH CAROLINA Vice chancellor prospect here today by Jim Shive Dr. Robert Stoltz, a candidate for WCU's vacant vice- chancellor for academic affairs post will be on campus today and Friday for conferences with university top administrators and some selected faculty and students. The position has been empty since February 1 when Dr. J. Stuart Wilson's term expired after being fired by Chancellor H. F. Robin son0 Stoltz is now vice-president for special field services of the College Entrance Examination Board, of which Robinson is a board of directors member. Stoltz graduated from Bay= lor University in 1951 with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. He was awarded his Master of Arts degree in psychology in 1953 from Southern Methodist University. In 1956 he receivedhis Ph.D. from Ohio State University in Industrial psychology. From 1954 to 1956, Stoltz served as a special officer with the Grandview, Ohio police dept. He served as associate professor of psychology and head of the department of psychology at Southern Methodist University from 1956 to 1964. He also served as a member of the faculty committee on discipline at Southern Methodist University. In 1964 he was named as assistant dean of the University College, Southern Methodist University. Stoltz was a training specialist with TEMCO Aircraft Corporation in 1953. Stoltz will meet with student representatives only once during the two days he will be on campus. He will meet with student body president Donna Clemmer, vice-president Roland Johnson, University Center Board president Walton Teague for a luncheon at Brown cafeteria today. Clemmer said she would invite the members of the chancellor's student advisory committee to meet with Stoltz at the luncheon. Robinson has said replace- • ment for Wilson would be his choice. He stated that the vice-chancellor for academic affairs should be the "alter- ego" of the chancellor, Robinson did say that the "knowl= edge and expertise of the faculty" would be solicited. 42 % of students get aid Some 2,350 Western Caro= Una University students received a total of $2,731,853 in financial assistance during the academic year 1973-74, according to a report just released by Glenn Hardesty, WCU director of student financial aid. The report says the students assisted by the Student Aid Office — approximately 42 per cent of Western's total enrollment last year — received their assistance from four major areas. Scholarships and grants worth $682,551 were awarded to 1,733 students. In this area, the largest amounts came from the N". C. Veterans Commission, $115,554;athletic grants-in-aid $91,532; the N. C. Prospective Teachers Scholarship Loan, $78,700; N. C, Tuition Grants, $68,562; and private scholarships, $64,850. Loans to 926 students totalled $456,567, more than half of which came through National Direct Student Loans program. The third area, self-help employment, paid out $618,575 to 880 students in three categories — university payroll, $281,974; Federal College Work-study program, $194,185; and graduate assistantships, $142,416. The G. I. Bill, the area with the most money and the fewest recipients, paid $974,160 to 492 students. On-lookers watch this student repelling as part of a training course offered by Cullowhee Wilderness Outfitters. (Butch Davenport photo). Media board: often shelved, but someone wants it here Yearbooks on sale through Feb. 17 The Catamount, Western Carolina's yearbook, will continue selling subscriptions to next year's book until February 17. After that date, no more will be sold, so staff members are urging students to buy subscriptions before the fast-approaching deadline, So far only 1,500 have been sold at the $2 rate for all students except seniors who must pay $3.50 to have the book mailed to them. Catamount editor Phyllis Snider said she was planning on a 320 page book that would "represent the whole s.udent body in different aspects of student life." The Catamount is having to charge for their books in order to meet rising costs and an insufficient allocation from student government. Snider said the yearbook received $20,000, but needed $34,000 to operate on. Subscriptions will be on sale every day in Helder, Scott Harrill and Walker dorms and on the second floor information desk of the University Center. Catamount business manager Chad Chastaine said students without subscriptions would not be able to buy a book next year since only a few additional copies would be made. The book is published by Josten's American Yearbook Company of Kansas City. by Sager Williams Twice in the past three years the student affairs committee of the faculty senate has studied a proposal to create a student publications board, Twice the committee decided that such a board was not needed. Now, for a third time since February 1972, the committee is again studying the possibility, this time "at the request of Dr. (Clifford) Ixnin, acting on behalf of the Faculty Senate," according to memorandum from Barbara Mann, dean for student development and chairman of all three publication studies. The first attempt to create some kind of publications or media board died when members of a designing committee unanamously agreed that there was no need for one here after making a 4-month study. Then in Marwi ci 1973, a second study was started. This time, a constitution for such a board was written, and another design committee appointed. On March 29, the design committee issued the following statement: "After considerable discussion, the committee voted to report to the student affairs committee that it cannot fulfill its assigned task of de signing the board. The committee members...feel that such a board is not needed. The committee members also fear that the board could become a liability in the unforseen future by being used not as intended." The third study of this be- leagured issue began on Tuesday this week, with a meeting between Mann, a faculty member, and three students not on the committee. It will meet again next Tuesday. Among the intended functions of a media board are the powers "to serve in an advisory capacity...to serve in an educative capacity...to encourage proper journalistic and broadcast standards...!*) shield media from di= rect pressure or interference imposed from outside sources ...to serve as an innovator and promoter in the overall development of the student media," Opponents of the concept, argue that an "advisory capacity" can mean anything from a "pretty please do this," to a "Here, let us twist your arm for you." As far as encouraging proper journalist standards, one former member of two of the studies made the point that this is meaningless rhetoric. Take a look at Time, Ramparts. Rol ling Stone, or the Manchester Guardian, he said, then see if there is such a thing as proper standards. Only the courts can decide what's proper or not proper, he said. The board's promise to act as a buffer from direct pressure would actually hurt the effectiveness of various publications. Pressure from the reading or listening public is a time-honored method of keeping the media responsive to the needs of the publec. Besides, "why substitute outside pressure for pressure from the publications board'?" asks one student member of a campus publication. The proposal for a media board declares forthrightly that the board will not "engage in censorship activities,..control student media through any means..,invoke disciplinary action against any students associated with the student media." Of course it won't do this, said one editor, the law forbids these things. For the board to say it will not do this, is merely repeating the law -- it doesn't guarantee us anything we don't already have, he said. In addition, opponents of the board have argued that any (Continued to page2 )
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