Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 303, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 22, 1979 Page: 6 of 48
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Page 6A DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE Sunday, July 22, 197 9
NT alumni center to be created
Regents decide on President's Home site
An alumni center will be created out of percent, depending on the type of room,
the President s Home at North Texas State The increase raises the least expensive
I niversity, the Board of Regents of NTSU room to $844 from $274 and the most ex-
. decided Friday at their regular meeting pensive to $1,674 a semester compared to
The Alumni Association rtf April had $1,535. . -
requested the President s Home, at Eagle A 12 percent increase was approved for. *
Drive and Avenue E across from Fouts food service with the seven-day meal plan
going to $870 from $777 and the five-day
Field, for use as an alumni center
members and 31 faculty promotions were#
approved. —
Regents also authorized the university to
apply for a grant to provide ,matching ,
funds for energy audits, technical
assistance and energy conservation
. retrofit projects on the campus through
Now 24 years old, the two-story, white
residence was constructed as the on-
campus home for then President J.C.
Matthews. .It was last occupied by the
family of C.C. Nolen, who resigned as
president April 12:
The board Friday also approved in-
creases in fees and room and board
charges ranging from 9 to 12 percent for.
the fall -
A $1 increase was approved in the
University Union fee, used to operate the
NTSU Union and its programs. The .new
fee will be $18 for long semesters and $9 for
each summer term. ’
The Student Services’ Fee, which funds
athletics, the student newspaper, student
plan to $745 from $666.
Total room and board will range from
$1,168 for- multiple occupancy and no
meals to $2,587 a semester for an air-
conditioned single with all meals, tax
included
The President's Home, which will
become the alumni center, was built in
1955. Alumni Director Tony Gustwick and
his staff will move to the home from the
third floor of the Administration Building
in the next few weeks, along with the
Development Office. - -
Offices will occupy the upstairs while the
downstairs- areas will be available for
alumni visits, meetings and' other
university functions.
the National Energy Conservation Policy,
Act.. :
" Renovation of - the second floor of
Kendall Hall and the pin chase of equip-
mem for the Intensive Language Institute
— were approved sit will cost $67,297
Renovation of the auditorium stage in
Carpools available
To help people who work in Dallas and Fort
Worth with their gasoline problems'the Record-
Chronicle publishes carpool information free
Il you are driving to a particular section of .
Dallas or Fort Worth on a regular basis and can
take some riders, please send us your name,
phone number, destination and work hours
Also, if you need a ride to a particular section
of Dallas or Fort Worth on a regular basis and
will share expenses, send us your name, phone
number, destination and work hours
LBJ Freeway -Dallas North Tollway area.
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‘Private eve on exhibit
government, intramurals, recreational . “The location is ideal for an alumni
and club sports and health services, was center,” Gustwick said, noting that the
set at $48 per semester and $24 for each - third floor offices now are not convenient
summer term, prorated by the number of
hours for which the student is enrolled.
The current health fee was made part of
the total Student Services Fee. The
Student Services Fee is now $30 and the
health fee is $8.50 and $4.50 for the summer
terms.
Room rates will be increased up to 9.
to visitors.
The board also approved emeritus status
for seven retired faculty members. Dr.
Marian DeShazo, Dr. Jess Gerding, Dr.
Gordon D Healey, Dr George D Hen-
dricks. Dr. Reginald V. Holland, Dr. Anna
I. Powell, and Dr. David A. Webb
Tenure was granted to 27 faculty
the Auditorium Building was approved at
a cost of $60,000, Improvements in the
athletic practice field also were approved
The board also approved negotiations
for buying 20 pieces of land adjoining-the
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine,
which would add a block and a half to the
TCOM cartpus in Fort Worth ’
A new schedule of fees and revised
parking rules and regulations also were
approved. Shuttle bus passes will go up to
$10 (from $5) for the long semesters.
Shuttle bus charter fees will go to $15 an
- hour (from $10). Handicapped parking will
carry a $10 fee rather than the previous
free parking 7 And' fees’ for additional
decals will go to $1. There also will be a $1
across-the-board increase in fines
Parking fees were set at $48 a year for
reserved, $35-restricted, $10 dormitory and
$10 red decal.
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
— An exhibition, "The
Private Eye. " is on view
■ at the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine
Arts through Aug. 26.
The academy says the
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