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ntfiirf Dr. Tavlor named Health Service revamp planned JL JL infirmary direcloi L . v t X by Lana Starnes A '.: rjtc Editor Plans for substantial reorganization of the University's Student Health Service v.erv announced m June y Chancellor J. r.;jyle Sitterson. I he plans ar; designed to ;:.-.r ierrient improvements and new directions recommended after extensive ?udy in recent months. An administrative board, -omposed of tadents. faculty and adrnmi'-trators, will v e appointed this fall by SiUerson. The ; oari v. ill be charged with formulating, :K'.? v.ith the director, policies governing :-r -d-.-n! Health Service operations. burthermore. the board vol! advise the :.:v!or or.er:ur.g admim-.trative :: ;Mem. review and approve innovative -hmees in servi.es by the Health Servi.e. o. : perform u.h other dut:es a mo. lel-rited to it. I he b.,ard v.;:; hoi i regular meeting-, i a,:! n-.t work "j? the whm "he i:rea?or.' :-ordo.c- t ; r -. It V i ..... r ' " r . " ! i .. j V- ,1, , ri i ---i -t- i . . ...... ti ix a r. tne to-. James Tavlor ,- : trie St . j- ., . .: 1 We!.--' lie S ' r b i: : . the ' h .p.! II..: . oa !erO he dth matt-. If .o i t f i I - ' : . --tv : a . u 1 1 ; -, .: 1-.: . -:::mittee ! onlv w:ti Med H if -fi- 0 -fl -h M ! . :: ;.:! - a e r -. ; t a j h't t a! mmendali ; ; : t 9 rl expre th- .h on. '. hv D: ,. Jr. -: the I'M . h .1 JO lie i .' , :.!.Je !.e -1 b iivsie ( arr S .! ',::' ' .'!..' i e I ' : v - i .. .- e ' ( il U - k . .. 'here wi!! e l1 ' ' 1 nth h the Dinvtwis, a ; p : ; 1 : e r, t - aid m - -; : ' ' s i - . hi i ird is expected t k - i l n ..i c c i n 1 1 n 1 1 n the -ij,;: i ... m year's Julnleo ! a .! t i . n af J . v h k h in Mav ! -, 'he e ;. e .r- :d i !.. ! -ve: t -i-mmat:: 1' . A. . ;:;..! urg ; , r : e e - pi id e tree tem it:.- a..-.: id. ! ! I e ; ! ! , "11-1 - s;...r . e !he Mi,i,-::is c.,.J .-u! N-.cunt :k i-::; that A d.-ln.s.d the v,h..!e -pint o! ::. - .' explained. - -e.-; e.;! : e e ';.:.' ! e.:i. a - . . . . : " vtaard . :-,"-v i:i;.:cvl vv he:: :u"--H.dert!- .: ' -J d s:: a teitcc a: id p ured ont: ;. I'll-Id 1 here Cre a!v several J i:-, -de:-.rs the!: " i v.ndahvm. l)t!i-e: ! actors Fatri.IJ vited diiticulUcN ;n putting on another Jubilee meladed I lindh-. mother site, because t the reluctance of athletic olficiaK to permit voncerts either in Kenan Stadium vvliere the field will be fenced old, or on Saw bield, whuh is being partialis stroturicd. 1 the high lees groups demand tor tree concerts v. here they cannoi get a percentage o! the gate receipts, .md I . Mund .mo- sanitation problems. I he abolition ot Jubdee vculd tree about 540. 000 that is usually allotted to the ksmal by the Activities Group. '"If there's no Jubilee," Patrizia said, ""we'll probably have about seven Carmichuel concerts during the spring. "It'll be easier to get croups in the spring," I'atriziu continued, "because concert dates won't necessarily have to be booked on weekends, as they are during the tall to coincide with the home football games." Patriu also said mones ioimerly allotted tor Jubilee could be u-ed to assist t he Carolina Symposium, which is scnedu'.ed tor March, and tn scheduling more Broadway plays and setting up a videotape ptocrani series. Jiicilersraci sciioois aiiicier iOeaii Dawson '.a-cr :i- a cf y bis-.i to d - t ha.r :pa:." ::::ct staff t-.r Mfntil Scr.i.e a . . . . . a e a . v- Um.et; Vale k'n. ,t San F e 1 he ..e ; f nurse Asotants ir.d health. Tilor .d:fd in ;ght cf prcpnsul for -rrted ctc,d?nt?' s e "v : c I t. Ihe f a.t - exrv.tat - t 1 ) ! the em,.': Ihe majeqaate. in: ; he completed a, -Considerati' : V, it !i ail the extra-curricular activities , ailat ie on campus the incoming student :u easils torget that the primary reason r being in Chapel Hill is education. b; Raymond lb Dawson, dean of the .i'cee of Arts ami Sciences, is the man uh responsibility for undergraduate cadcmics the courses, the advisor .stem and the requirements tor degrees. When lesist ration gets underway 1 -ml is it is Dean Davison's oitice which as the responsibilits for the massive task ; cottmc moto than 1 S .000 students into ourses which they want or which they -.ust :.o.e to fulfil! requirements. Ihe pre-registration by mail tvr new tudents will reduce the problems of the t ..... $ it r' r ' ' t v V. , Raymond Dawson lirst encounters to the academic side o! Chapel Hill. Dawson hopes. But he pointed out that with approximately 4.300 new students, there will simph have to be tines. Ihe over-enrollment o! the I'mversity will make the lines even longer. Dawson said . The big changes in the General College curriculum which were instituted on the basis of the Mertzbacher reforms have also caused some bottlenecks m the academic area of the University. The opening of many choices to freshmen as to what courses they may choose within the new General College requirements has changed the distribution of enrollment in courses by freshmen, according to Dawson. This has necessitated the opening ot new sections of some courses and the rearrangement of faculty teaching assignments. Many of these adjustments. Dawson said, have to be made by the departments involved but the dean's office does have the overall responsibility for the changes necessary to accomodate all the students. The change m the student-teacher ratio legislated by the General Assemblv will also be causing headaches for Dawson, due to the resulting drop m facultv. He pointed out that independent study and special topics courses will be the ones to suffer the most. Dawson, the winner of the Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in lut2. graduated from the College of the Oarks m and received his masters from Vanderbilt Univ ersitv m 1 5 1 . After earning his Ph.D. from UNC in D58. he joined the political science department here. He was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences m 11Hn to succeed J.C. Morrow. cording - prepa-.-c a -.chure. t " s and services of . . . i . c. . . ,t( ... .... ,.!. v 4.0.M c.,a.. v.Sf. v. ' tn. at has a v f in - .-e.-.-ed v'udert tees w dl na-.ee the proposed --, .c at v o n. p , e x . - x: :d r.af.ve. has ber. a ::e -...icrt Health Service He o a : ' craduate of UNC , . : :. MP degree from , ', 1 s . .". 1 and residency m c e-e pert -rmed at boston City I .;, , : has served as medical at b hn I pstead and as clinical hoiiid be goe:. ' p.-ol ie. es-, : 't e d t c i n e . J. 7 y . 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