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Western Carolinian Volume 45 Number 06

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  • September27.197S litl wi siikn CAROLINIAN PACE 9 Glenn re-elected Trustees' Chairman Jtmes H. Glenn of Asheville, prominent banking executive and dvk leader, has been re-elected chairman ol the board of trustees of WCT for a seventh term. His unaminous selection for the chairmanship for ,i seventh consecutive term is unprecedented, at least in recent years, in the history ol die WCU hoard. Glenn first was elected chairman in 1973 at the tune of his appointment to the board. He became the first chairman to be named from among members appointed under the neu I niversity of North Carolina system. In the years of his service as chairman. Glenn has never been opposed for the chairmanship and has always been elected by acclamation. As chairman, he served as head of the search committee thai recommended appointment of Dr. H. F. Robinson as chancellor. Thursday, after his unaminous re-election, Glenn told the board "I eniov mv work with Western Carolina University and with Cotten Robinson more than I ever dreamed I would." Glenn said his work with the faculty and staff has been rewarding and he especial!) praised the work ot Mrs Colleen Jakes, assislanl to the chancellor and Mrs. Ruth Shuler, administrative assistant In the office ol the chancellor ami assistant secretary to the board. Other officers, also reflected Thursday, .lie Jack M. Hennessee ol Svlva, vice chairman and Mrs. Avis 1'hillips of Robhmsv ille. secretary I ommiltce appointments, recommended In Glenn and Robinson, and approved by Ihe board, are: Executive; Glenn, chairman; Jack E. Abbott iif Canton. John Gloyne of Cherokee, Hennessee and Richard B. Wynne of Asheville. Propert) and buildings: Hennessee. chairman; Gloyne, Robert McGinn ol Lexington, Mrs. Phillips, and Paul E, Cowan of Sylva. Personnel: Wynne, chairman; Robert L. Edwards of Mai s Hill, Ro) Patterson of Lenoir and Frank Watson of Spruce Pine, Business affairs: Abbott, chairman; Cowan and Dr. G. John Coli of Asheville. Endowment fund trustees: Hennessee. Mrs. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY 19 N. Main Street, Franklin, NC OUTDOOR OUTFITTERS Your store for NEW Fall outdoor clothing Enjoy the all (SUTTOORS Coming Attractions Pak Form Pivettia Woods Bag&Canvas Ascentia Seda Twin Peaks Coleman Jansport Carlisle Donner Mt. Case Outerwest Swiss Army Wigwam Peakl Diamond Brand Old Town Optimus Phone 704-524-7548 10V2 off all Students accompanied with I.D. Card Phillips. Watson. Academic atlairs: Edwards, chairman; Wynne. Roger McKinnev, student body president; Coli. Student affairs: Patterson, chairman; McGinn, McKinnev, Abbott, Gloyne, McGinn and Patterson were sworn in as members of the board just prior to the meeting by frank Watson, clerk of Jackson Counts Superior Court. Abboit. Gloyne and Patterson were beginning new terms but already were on the board. McGinn was beginning new service on the board. Dr. Coli and Watson, also new members, were unable to attend. In .1 series ol personnel actions, the board ratified the previously approved and announced appointment of Dr. Thomas I Councils Jr. as dean of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. New lacnliv appointments approved include James G. Addison, English; Dr. Dorothy D. Lee. social work; Janet Ann Beaslcv. modern foreign languages; I llvn D. Brannick, speech and theatre arts; John /ubi/arre- 1.1. English; Dr. c Dale ( arpenter, human services. lean C. Bauer, nursing; Dr. Clarence I Hough. Dr. Patrick W. Miller, both industrial education; l>r Davia M. Veach, home economics; Woodbridge C. Brown. management and marketing; Joseph S. Meyer, economics and finance; Dorothy F. Tori, accounting and information systems; Hulda Brewton, Ruth McLendon, Gary Morgan, Linda O'Dell and Samuel Randolph, LBJ Conservation Center teachers; Robert A. Holquist, music; Margaret R. Gold, social work; Don Keith Bobbins Jr., management and marketing; Elden Wayne Price, accounting and information systems. Appointments of Thomas 1. Mallonee as senior associate in the Center for Improving Mountain I iving and William II. Cook as research protessor and project director For ihe Qualla Teacher Aide Project were approved. Appointment of Dr. John Bceglo as acting head ol the department of accounting and information systems was authorized and the following promotions approved: Dr. Charles M. Baker From Instructor to assistant professor in the department of sociology and anthropology; Aaron K. Ball from instructor to assislanl professor in industrial education and technology; Dr. Brian J. Marline from instructor to assistant professor ol philosophy, Grant competition The 1980-81 competition for grants for graduate study abroad offered under the Fulbright Program and by foreign governments, universities and private donors will close on November 1, 1979. Only a few more weeks remain in which qualified graduate students may apply for one of the '•nproximately 505 awards which are available to 50 countries. Most of the grants offered provide round-trip transportation, tuition and maintenance for one academic year; a few provide international travel only or a stipend intended as a partial grant-in-aid. Applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of application, and must generally hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent before the beginning date of the grant, and, in most cases, should be proficient in the language of the host country. Except for certain specific awards, candidates may not hold the Ph.D. at the time of application. Candidates for 1980-81 are ineligible for a grant to a country if they have been doing graduate work or conducting research in that country for six months or more during the academic year 1979-80. Creative and performing artists are not required to have a bachelor's degree, but they must have four years of professional study or equivalent experience. Social work applicants must have at least two years of professional experience after the Master of Social Work degree; candidates in medicine must have an M.D. at the time of application. Application forms and further information for students currently enrolled in Western Carolina University may be obtained from the Fulbright Program Advisor Dr. Aaron Hyatt, Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, who is located in Administration/Mountain Heritage Center, Room 250. The deadline for filing application on this campus is October 17, 1979. Tennis team wins The Men's Tennis Team beat UNC-A Monday 6-3 in a fall match. It was the first match of the year for each team. Mark Craig won at #1 singles 6-1. 7-6 David Williams won at #2 singles 2-6. 6-2. 6-2 Craig and Williams teamed to take the #1 doubles at 6-4, 6-3. The next action for the team comes this weekend in the Gardner-Webb Invitational Tournament.
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