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Central Michigan LIFE
Vol.64 No.84
19«:i('.M LIFK
Mount Pleasant. Mich. 48859
12 pages
Friday. May 6.1983
Board requests specificity in Master Plan
by DAVE ELLIS
LIFE Managing Editor
"I happen to be of tht' mind said.
specific" across the front of the Hiecker said the plan was not
University's Master Plan. as clear and specific as was need
"'It's sort of a reactive, status ed.
It was almost like a professor quo document." Hoard Chair "There's no leadership refer
review ins a student's term woman Margaret Hiecker said red to in this plan, it's rather a
paper. Thursdav during one of the most dnftsmanship. It doesn't show dress global am* national pro tion is not forward looking." he
And when the review was extensive Hoard discussions of any direction." Trustee Ray
over, the Board of Trustees any University plan in Central's inond l.altountv. of Ypsilanti
could have written "He more historv. said.
Fortino said the United States
that the Master Plan is com
pletely misdirected." Trustee
Alfred Fortino of Alma. said.
The Master Plan must ad
"I regard our plan as rather is lagging behind the Soviet
myopic." he said.
"I don't want to leave the im
pression that our Administra
blems, as well as the increased said, adding Central has one of
presence of business and in the best administrations in the
dustry in education. Fortino state.
Union and other nations in math
and science areas, but that kind
of issue was not addressed in the
Master Plan.
"Is that a concern of a univer
sity? To address that problem? 1
(See "Master Plan"—page 2)
River relaxin'
F '.rn Thursday '•; w.irm sunny vve.ithi't cmilil nut |i.i ■-ii.iili' Amy G.il .ter Kentwood
-,. rplsirn. jr I-. in <|inT ■. luily. nt) lot finals G.ih.ter .met Hry.iti Kutit>.ill Million) senior d.d
i-iiji.y Ihe tirst nf both worlds, rel.txiriij on tlie ti.ink of the Obir-pr-vv.i Fbvcr in !\lel-,on
rsirk v. I • 11 ti iinii| i.is'Hi their r.r.idiM(|
Woody accepts
unit position
by JANET HASTINGS
LIFE Editor
Robert Woody w ants to be t he firs! clniir.il din dor of CM I "s sole
doctoral program and all that stands in Ins n.i-. is ,-n official offer
from Provost John Cantelon.
A professor of psychology at I lie t'nivcrsitv of Nebraska. Woody
accepted an unofficial offer for the position frnm Mn-hael Kent,
chairman of Cent nil's Ps\ cholngy I >• par t ment. ..n Friday.
"I am waiting for official confirm alum on ihe a. < cpta nee." Woody
said. "I am originally from Michigan ami -a ould like to return. I am
also excited about the challenge of developing a program and
preparing il for accreditation."
Although Kent has offend the job. In-fore Wo -<!v can be con
sidered a part of the University facia It;, he mtisi receive an official
offer from Cantelon. said I.arrv MilN. administration assistant for
Acaiiemic Ad minis! rat inn.
Mills said he could not release tin- lernis -.alar', and benefits
of the offer, since it is nun !v tentative and in.i> change between
now and t he time Cantelon makes I he official offer.
Neither Kent nor Cantelon .-ould In- reached for roTninenl.
The posit ion of clinical dir. .lor was created bv ! lie University ill
September w hen it bega n imp!emen: > v.v I o , >mme.ia! ions made in a
report by a pre accredi I at im; ai'en. v. the American Psv etiology
.\ssi«-:.it ii in.
According lo the jut. description I. .| lb. . : ss a I director posi I ion.
draw n up bv members of 1 he l'sv.h.eogv I i, p.n t men! i r. ! lie fall, t he
ill reel or will be responsible t.r directing :he e!i n ica) I ra i rung compo
ni'iil of t he doc lo rale program com. i st : ms "I -hi students and nine
fa.-.i't -. -ai pe- . . - s ' ■ :: . ' ■ ... ''..:.. : -. •.. . l r e .-our s. s pi r
(Si i " U o.iiix " — paue 2)
r
Trustees
may OK
new phone
system
'by TERRI- FINCH
LIFE hews Editor
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Gentle Friday
Day is time to relax, reflect and enjoy
lll.-lle 11 1 g l' . i
Plans set for Mayfest
^tatf of j-Ricturjdii
vL'.xffiKibr Office
if>oUrrnor 3toi»rs' J. Ulnncijart)
li)crrbp issurs tins
fcxmitim* Srrlaratum
in (ObsnU.mrc of
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:es ,:t an appro
a I ime of gent le
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by ROGER HiTTS \ v ■:. .
LIFE Slaff Writer :-., M.e- :. • ~ ..-.. ... ,,: •
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Sunn v sk a s. bar i !..;.. ..si '. ., . i:' '• s : v.. :.. v. g: •. i '..I -. -■
ale and good tm.i .:;;..,,..■ ..'si. .v.. ,.,: • ,,,'ii . g,.■-..,'
friends awaits ti..- l'."gr.i , row.: '>.■.<!>::• s.:..j ts.s
populace as ,ii 1 e '. es : .; s ■ o : : i ; '..' s ;,. ,:. r s s pr. . a u ! v ev. a :.d '...*, 7 n . . ■:. . ■ ! r - ■':. ;' .■ ...'.
final parly; the eighth annua! -.In. ,li! :;..t U ia eded I .cipate,! T.'ioo .,.,! ro'is w ;!; se I,,
Mayfest celebral ion 'We'.e so! to.i u. .ii h karma p.e.iiu- the bills .-.:..,(, is.. ...
The fes!i\ a I ru nmng trom ,'.. ;,:■ tor it to ; ,u n." s !;e s.: ,.t crn.-d ::, ad ■- a ma- "1 • :.>■ t.s'..,,!
1 I a.m unt il dark Sai urda . a' When approaching t r.e ,,:..! g I he re a :.--,.,;>.:,, s.| s s !! ,
the Isabella Coanty ! air.;:o .rajs Ms;.;.-: sg,. ,,;. M.s .,.s !'....ui ,._,.._ ..,,„. j;j.,.:., .a,j; _.,, .,, ..,
has only om- enemy I hat . .... si --.,: s: .: i . Y imie:! e s.i .,1 p. . .pi. j m..: s g ■. s.. ,,] Ma , ;, s : 1'r,,
t hrow a w et blanket on : he pa: w '■. • i. a . e a l : i t.de d pas! d net ,..:i M.s na gi r Mat i Weln r.
ty. that being t he wet blanket ..! M.S. '. st s :s.s. tie - al p.-is.-.l to h. ■ \\ ,, ,, :>t .c: pate .-,..:., s,,!:.,
ram weather forecast! m at, .-...:. ■ :.. -, . 'I.e. r.A.1 seh..'.a: ship mo:a ■-. ;•• ' ia muss
predicting to move int.. I he .-r.-a Vs. -a ..d be psrli. i- si,,,,; id ,;, ;, . r> .„,..,: .,t Central. ,' -\ e cu.
this weekend. :.o' be < hs. .,■.; ra geii. .is ; h. mak. s,,nie :;...:.c\ on this
Mayfest President Lisa '.!... its; null'! be c.inceleil. but thm.s' Weber said.
Vandelte s.tui the M.i> test ,\\';] v.: - ;v, -1 bei ■:: mo-, id ■] • , \|,,., |,.s ( ,,.,, ,.ui .,.,. ^
go on as scheduled if th.e ra;:,s ij,. In the past two years t iii registered ti,rough the >:.il.' .,-
arrive, w it h a few alterations \la> !esi <.,rr:..i on in Iron! •■! I Sec *'Ma\ fist" pairi Ji
A/
&£~^?
X. .'hr. . ( ieut le h'riday . is a day
: o relebrat-r this at mosjihere.
A s : is semester winds down.
' is : . ale I i l.g-. ' hat must be
tal- e s .-a:. .g , i hei. are friends
; -. h.d hirew i ll t.- I run.is w ho
:...:. :,. g be i i :. :>.r a long I ime.
■his. ar. !: u -d ra I urns ami
v; v .e t ,e s ;, ■ re I . . .-. an.I s I earn
r,. Mow ,.! t t,. I, .re r| iv mg into
!:Sa. i \ .L1S All r
I ■ e n i ' e I :.•!.... t, r s! . o i, c i r. e. I
b. a I M I.If'K 1'iiitor in I'.niT.
is ... sies : he pertis t s,-; t mg in
:, . s'a'i'.si li.end-,hips that
m.i ■ ha -. . .ti .111 d ast ray . sand
.s -c h> 11 between 1 he pressures of
, ,..SS, S a!..! ;.,tls
i ti.- -so-!., n.t • ampws. Iree hot
dogs and ice creaiu vv ill be given
i.v .iv Musi, a ill til! Warriner
Mal! and tie Park l.il.rarv pond
area t nivi.'s.t'. administrators
w:li trade is ttn-ir three piece
mi it s b.r at hie I ic at 1 ire. and take
i m st orient groups in v olley ball.
1 his special dav is an upper
limit;, for students and teachers
I., r.iaw and refresh t fu- kinship
w Inch binds all ol us to one
another It is an even! that sym
boli.es peace and goodwill."
wrote lb.'. .I.iiiii s Hlanchard in
an executive declaration issued
i n obser v a me of loilav .
See chart page 10
In Brief
I'nivt'rsity Health Sit* i<v». will chati^t- its
summer hours to 7:^1) a.m. lol::i(l |».m.. Monday
through p'ritiay. elfi-rtive May Ki. Anti^i-n injee
tions will he ','ivt-n on Tuesdays only from 10
a.m. to noon.
Campus
The new county
assistant prosrcutini;
at torney is in office.
Faculty Association
has elected new of
ficers for the next con
trait year.
patfe .">
Sports
The CMU softball
learn defeated MSI"
twice Wednesday in
preparation for the
MAC Championships
today and Saturday.
pane H
Index
Arts and I .insure li
Classifieds II
Comment \
Hotel America 1
(Iff Die Wire 2
Spurts h
Spotlife 10
Weather 10
Object Description
| Title | 1983-05-06; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-05-06 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, May 6, 1983 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1983 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
