the Journal volume X, number 16 charlotte, north Carolina January 14, 1975 Trustees Board names dorms, other campus landmarks The University of North Carolina at Charlotte honored some of its friends and supporters Friday with the naming of buildings and other facilities. The names were approved by the Board of Trustees of UNCC at their January meeting. Two dormitories were named for Governors Bob Scott and Jim Holshouser. The four 12-story dormitories at UNCC now carry the names of four men who were governors during the formative years of UNCC. The first two were named for Governors Terry Sanford and Dan K. Moore. The $4 million Earth-Life Science Building, which will be completed this summer, was named for the late Dr. W. Hugh McEniry, who as vice chancellor for academic affairs helped shape UNCC's academic program. Dr. McEniry was acting chancellor of Western Carolina University until he suffered a heart attack in December of 1973. He died last March. The University's infirmary was named the Edith Perryman Brocker Health Center in honor of Mrs. Brocker, who was UNCC's first dean of nursing and is now retired. A 600-seat lecture hall in the addition to the University Center Building was named for C. A. McKnight, editor of the Charlotte Observer. Mr. McKnight as a trustee of Charlotte College helped to bring it into the University system as UNCC. Currently he is a director of the UNCC Foundation. The $2.6-million addition to the University Center is scheduled to be completed in about 18 months. The room now called the Parquet Room in the present University Center was officially named for John Paul Lucas, a vice president of Duke Power Company. Mr. Lucas was a member of the North Carolina Board of Higher Education and took part in crucial negotiations to restructure higher education. He is a former Charlotte College trustee and holds an honorary degree from UNCC. The lake on the front of the UNCC campus was named for Dr. Herbert Hechenbleikner, professor of biology. The resolution naming the lake said that Dr. Hechenbleikner created the early landscaping ot UNCC "out ot his imagination and the sweat of his brow." The lake will be more familiarly known as "Heck's Lake." Two large lecture halls in the new Earth-Life Science Building were named for two Charlotte businessmen, William H. Barnhardt and James G. Cannon. Mr. Cannon helped launch the Foundation of UNCC with one of three initial contributions. He was also the second chairman of the foundation board. uncc news release Mr. Barnhardt provided the first quarters for the foundation and was the third chairrrian of the board. Both have continued to support the foundation. The courtyard of the Rowe Creative Arts Building was named the Dorton-Thomas Court. It was named.for Mrs. A. W. Thomas, Jr. of Concord and her brother and father. Mrs. Thomas and her brother, J. Sibley Dorton, Jr. of Chapel Hill, have been making contributions to UNCC in memory of their father, the late Dr, Joseph Sibley Dorton. These gifts provided a fountain for the courtyard and will provide pieces of sculpture. (related story, page two) UNCC complies with new law on stndent record information In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Acts of 1974, UNCC has established policies, followed by the Registrar's offide concerning the release of student record information. These policies are intended to protect the individuals rights to privacy and confidentiality of his academic records. The policies are; 1. Personal Privacy Implication: The right to personal privacy inherent in' the laws and customs of the United States extends to students and their records. 2. Public Information Implication: Records are not maintained solely for the student but also for assisting in the operation of the University and as a basis for research with student and academic affairs. 3. Transcripts and other information are released only with written permission of the student. When information other than the transcript is released, the student will receive a copy of the release. 4. A student Is entitled to see a copy of his permanent academic record (transcript). 5. A student has the right to inspect his academic folder (from which the transcript is made) and is entitled to an explanation of any information it contains. 6. The permanent academic record (transcript) will not be allowed outside the Registrar's office under any circumstances. 7. The academic folder will not be allowed outside the Registrar's office except in circumstances approved by the Registrar and only to approved University officials who show legitimate educational or other needs. A form will be maintained permanently in the folder which will indicate any officer to whom the folder is issued and the purpose therefor. 8. Students have the right to review the contents of their academic folders and question any inaccurate or misleading information originated by the University and the opportunity for correction or deletion of any such inaccurate, misleading or otherwise, inappropriate data contained therein. 9. Appeals will be handled by a hearing before the appropriate University committee. 10. To the general public, such as prospective employers, representatives from federal, state and local government agencies, insurance companies, etc., only items determined by the University to be matters of public information will be released without the student's permission. These items are; (a) Dates of attendance; (b) Degrees, if any, and date of award; and (c) Curriculum. 11. Requests for student data from agencies such as HEW, OEO, and research agencies may be honored without prior approval of the student only in anonymous form. 1 2 . Request from a philanthropic organization supporting a student will be honored after the Registrar's office has obtained written authorization from the student involved. 13. Urgent requests for student information; e.g., address, telephone number or immediate whereabouts, based on an apparent emergency, normally will be handled by the Dean of Students or the Registrar. 14. Faculty and Administrative officers of the uncc news release University who demonstrate a legitimate educational need will be permitted to look at the permanent academic record of a particular student. 15. Each student has the right and opportunity to direct that his name, address and thelephone number be omitted. Young Democrats hope to create interest This is the first of an as yet unnamed newsletter to be published monthly by the Mecklenburg Young Democrats. We hope that the newsletter, like the Club and the Party, will grow bigger and better. In order to do so, we need your assistance. Please let Barbara Wall, our Publicity Chairperson, (Route 11 Box 582, Charlotte 596-4808) know of any news, comments, editorials, etc. that you would like to have included. Please submit these before the fifth of each month. We hope that this newsletter will help keep all Mecklenburg Democrats informed about what's happening in the YDC and the party. The Mecklenburg YDC Installation Banquet will be held on Thursday, January 23 at Gus's Forty Niner Restaurant on Highway 49 North at 7;00 p.m. The price is only S6.00 per person for a good meal, two great speakers-Luther Hodges, Jr. and Rowe Motley, and lots of Democratic company. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the YDC Executive Committee. Sales end January 20, so hurry and purchase yours. Please help the YDC start the year off right by supporting their first project. We feel that our program for the installation is the best possible any club could organize. Our main speaker is by richard bober Luther Hodges, Jr., a nationally reknowned bander; our other guest speaker is Rowe Motley, newly elected Democrat to the County Commission. The banquet is at a beautiful facility and is being handled by a professiona- Gus's Forty Niner Restaurant. The tickets are only $6.00 per person. The worst thing we can do is to let our guest speakers down by having a poor turnout. We feel that a goal of 100 people at the banquet is very reasonable. Please do not be bashful-call up any member of the Executive Board for tickets. They will be more than happy to sell you as may tickets as you need.