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A PUBLIC AT ION OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGI
VOL 3 NO 1 JANUARY 1967
College Will Drop AllWomen Status
Men students will be admitted to the Womans College of Georgia in the fall quarter of 1967 The action was approved by the Board of Regents at the January meeting in Atlanta
At the same time the College was authorized to expand its curriculum and physical facilities to meet the needs of the expected increased enrollment
A new name for the institution will be adopted at a later meeting of the Board
The Woman s College which now has an enrollment of more than 1000 women students plans to enroll approximately 300 male students in the fall of 1967 utilizing existing facilities Authorization has been given for the use of Ennis Hall which is now a womens dormitory as a dormitory for 100 men for the 196768 year
Plans for the initial expansion will be made to bring enrollment to a total of 2000 to 2500 students which will be in keeping with the anticipated growth of the entire University System
The action to begin admitting men students was taken on the recommendation of Dr Robert E Lee president of the Woman s College with the endorsement of Chancellor George L Simpson Jr It follows a feasibility study con
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GOVERNOR MEETS REGENTS FOR BUDGET DISCUSSION
The board of regents met with Governor Lester G Maddox in Atlanta on January 13 to discuss the University Systems State appropriations for the next two years
Called at the Governors request the special meeting was also attended by presidents of universities and colleges in the University System The session was held in the Regents central office
Discussion centered on cuts in the 256134000 biennial budget request for 196769 submitted by the Regents last September The requested amount was reduced to 234858000 a cut of 21276000 in the first recommendation of the State Budget Bureau made before Governor Maddox took office but never presented to the General Assembly It was reduced further to 220558000 an additional cut of 14300000 in Governor Maddoxs recommendation to the General Assembly The 220558000 did not include a contingent amount of 1764000 recommended for cost of living increases
The first Budget Bureau recommendation was for a total State budget of 1676339114 for the 196769 Biennium This was reduced to 1662572078 a net cut of 13767036 in the budget recommended by the Governor to the General Assembly The Governor said the reduction was necessan on the basis of a revised projection indicating that State revenue foifT96769 would be less than the
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Two Regents Installed In January Ceremonies
Two members of the Board of Regents of the University System were sworn in by Governor Carl E Sanders before the end of his term in January
William S Morris III of Augusta was named to the Stateatlarge position formerly held by Roy V Harris also of Augusta whose term expired on January 1
Charles A Smithgall of Gainesville was named to succeed himself in another Stateatlarge position
Mr Morris 32 is president of Southeastern Newspapers orporation publishers of the AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AUGUSTA HERAUD SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS and SAVANNAH EVENING PRESS He also serves as
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William S Morris III
Charles A Smithgall
NEW POSITION ESTABLISHED IN THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
Harry S Downs has been appointed to the newlycreated position of assistant vice chancellor of the University System of Georgia The appointment was approved by the Board of Regents in December
Dr Downs has been director of junior college operations of the University System for the past year In his new position he continues his responsibilities in the area of junior colleges He has also assumed responsibilities in the areas of testing and guidance general planning and other activities in the office of Vice Chancellor Fred C Davison
A native of Conyers Dr Downs received the BS and MS degrees from the University of Georgia and the EdD degree from Michigan State University He was a visiting professor at the University of Georgia and at Michigan State University and an instructor at the University of Georgia prior to joining the central office of the University System in 1960
Dr Downs served as associate director of testing and guidance from 1960 until 1964 He was named coordinator of junior colleges in 1964 and became director of junior college operations with expanded duties in 1965
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ducted by the College and the Chancellors staff under the
authorization of the Board of Regents
The January authorization included the addition of a major course of study in Physics and some reorganization and redirection of emphasis in existing major programs
The College will continue to offer baccalaureate degrees with majors in English Mathematics Biology Chemistry Psychology Music Modern Foreign Languages Elementary Education Business Administration History and Political Sciences Sociology Home Economics Health and Physical Education and Art Minor concentrations will continue to be offered in Philosophy and Religion Library Science Early Childhood Education Speech Modern Dance and Health
A masters program for classroom teachers the MEd degree will continue to be available in the areas of Elementary Education English Mathematics Home Economics Science and Social Studies
Planning for additional housing and expanded science facilities will be initiated immediately It is anticipated that 600 additional housing spaces will be needed by the time the College enrollment exceeds 2000 students
Some of the new facilities now in the planning and construction stages will need to be enlarged in scope The primary facilities in this category are the student center and food service building and an addition to the library
Harry S Downs
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publisher of the AUGUSTA CHRONICLE and AUGUSTA HERALD and as president of the Banner Herald Publishing Company publishers of the ATHENS BANNERHERALD
Prior to beginning his executive position with the newspapers in 1956 Mr Morris worked in the news advertising and mechanical departments of the two Augusta newspapers
A native of Augusta Mr Morris graduated from Darlington School at Rome and received the ABJ degree from the Henry W Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia While at the University he served as editor of the RED AND BLACK the student newspaper
Mr Morris is also a director of American Southern Insurance Company of Atlanta and of Southern Foods Inc of Columbus
He is a trustee of the Augusta College Foundation and a director of Southern Newspaper Publishers Association He was chairman of the Georgia Associated Press in 196263 He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Augusta Boys Club and in a number of other civic capacities
Mr Morris is a member and a former chairman of the Board of Deacons and an elder of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church in Augusta
Mr Smithgall a newspaper and radio executive received a BS degree from Georgia Tech in 1933
He is chairman of the Board of Southland Publishing Company which publishes THE GAINESVILLE DAILY TIMES and has interests in several other newspapers Other concerns with which he is associated publish THE SOUTHEASTERN POULTRY TIMES distributed in 11 states and THE GEORGIA POULTRY TIMES
He is also the principal owner of radio stations WGGA Gainesville WRGA Rome WAAX Gadsden Alabama and WATY north Atlanta
Mr Smithgall 56 a native of Aycock Florida began his radio career as a student announcer with WGST the Georgia Tech station After graduating from college he was associated with WGST 193336 and with WSB
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Mr Smithgall is a former president of the Georgia Association of Broadcasters He also has held other offices in a number of business and civic organizations He was a member of the Governors Commission to Improve Education which in 1963 conducted a comprehensive study of Georgia education at all levels and made recommendations for longrange improvements
He is a director of several organizations including the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce He is a trustee of Brcnau College and a deacon of the First Baptist Church of Gainesville
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BOUND BY THE NATIONAL LIBRARY BINDERY CO OF GA
BOUND BY THE NATIONAL LIBRARY BINDERY CO OF GA
New Pay Rales Affect System Workers
The 1966 amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act becoming effective on February 1 will cost the institutions of the University System of Georgia more than 26 lillion for the remainder of the 196667 fiscal year endj ng June 30 and for the 196768 fiscal year
A report on the additional requirements was made to the loard of Regents in December
The additional funds will include approximately 741aj 97 for February 1June 30 1967 almost equally divided etween Auxiliary Enterprises and Educational and Genral Operations and 1888358 for July 1 1967June 30 968 The report by J H Dewberry director of plant and msiness operations did not include a breakdown for the idditional expenditures for the latter period
The new provisions making public and private instituions of higher education subject to Federal wageandhour iractices will guarantee all employees a minimum of 1 per lour for the regular work week beginning on February 1
The minimum hourly pay will increase 15 cents per year until it reaches 160 on February 1 1971
Overtime pay of not less than one and onehalf times the regular rate also will be required under the new provisions Overtime charges are to be applicable after 44 hours per week beginning on February 1 1967 after 42 hours per week beginning on February 1 1968 and after 40 hours per week beginning on February 1 1969
Implementation of the new provisions will mean pay increases for a large number of nonacademic employees in the University Systems institutions Basically all employees will be covered except those who are classified for exemption in executive administrative and professional categories
Many of the Systems personnel coming under the coverage of the wageandhour provisions for the first time already are being paid more than the newlyestablished minimums
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imount on which the first recommendation of the Budget lureau was based
Chairman James A Dunlap said at the beginning of the pecial meeting that Governor Maddox was aware of the legents intention to ask the Legislature to restore the noney cut from their request for the University System for 96769
Mr Dunlap said the Regents request for State funds was nade after exhaustive study over a period of several months o project needs of the University System for the next two iscal years We recognize that the Governor has the iverall responsibility for making the total State budget natch anticipated revenue he said At the same time he tdded it is the duty of the Board to make a full presentaion to show where we stand and what we face
The Governor told the Regents he felt that the amounts ie recommended for the University System were substantial ncreases over the current annual appropriations FTis recommendations he said would increase annual appropriations from 71713000 in the current fiscal year 196667 to 99509000 in 196768 the first year of the new Biennium and to 121049000 in 196869
He said he would like to provide more than he had recomnended but the reduced level of anticipated revenue would not permit it at that time He also said he would reappraise the situation in the event January revenue showed sufficient strength to warrant it and suggested that the University System would receive high priority in recommendations for appropriating any larger revenue if such should be anticipated for budgeting
Chancellor George L Simpson Jr made a detailed presentation supporting the Regents initial request for State funds for 196769 He said the 256134000 requested for the two years did not include frills or icing
on the cake The increased funds included in that amount were requested to meet continuing rapid growth in enrollment and to narrow to some reasonable extent the gap in quality of education he said
Enrollment is expected to increase at the rate of 10000 students annually during the new Biennium the Chancellor said While the funds recommended will accommodate the increased enrollment on a standstill basis or at the present level of quality he continued most of the difference between the requested and recommended amounts represents the money needed for catching up to minimum standards prescribed more than three years ago
Regarding standards Chancellor Simpson noted that the Governors Commission to Improve Education in 1963 recommended studentteacher ratios for the University System In order to meet these ratios the System would have needed an increase of 255 teachers in 196465 in addition to those required for increased enrollment at the substandard ratio The number grew to 403 in 196566 and to 422 in 196667 Without any funds for catching up to the studentteacher ratios the gap will widen further to 495 teachers in 196768 and to 559 teachers in 196869
Included in the Regents 196769 budget request was 30056000 for Improved Quality which was to be used primarily for bringing the studentteacher ratios to the levels recommended by the Commission to Improve Education The amount recommended to the General Assembly included only 10000000 for Improved Quality
The appropriation of funds to bring the studentteacher ratios to recommended standards would be reflected in improvements in areas of instruction research and services
The University Systems budget procedures take into consideration the fact that as teachers are added the various supporting services of the institutionssuch as nonacademic personnel library maintenance and onerationmust also be expanded UNIVfT
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NEW POSITION ESTABLISHED IN THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
Harry S Downs has been appointed to the newlycreated position of assistant vice chancellor of the University System of Georgia The appointment was approved by the Board of Regents in December
Dr Downs has been director of junior college operations of the University System for the past year In his new position he continues his responsibilities in the area of junior colleges He has also assumed responsibilities in the areas of testing and guidance general planning and other activities in the office of Vice Chancellor Fred C Davison
A native of Conyers Dr Downs received the BS and MS degrees from the University of Georgia and the EdD degree from Michigan State University He was a visiting professor at the University of Georgia and at Michigan State University and an instructor at the University of Georgia prior to joining the central office of the University System in 1960
Dr Downs served as associate director of testing and guidance from 1960 until 1964 He was named coordinator of junior colleges in 1964 and became director of junior college operations with expanded duties in 1965
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ducted by the College and the Chancellors staff under the
authorization of the Board of Regents
The January authorization included the addition of a major course of study in Physics and some reorganization and redirection of emphasis in existing major programs
The College will continue to offer baccalaureate degrees with majors in English Mathematics Biology Chemistry Psychology Music Modern Foreign Languages Elementary Education Business Administration History and Political Sciences Sociology Home Economics Health and Physical Education and Art Minor concentrations will continue to be offered in Philosophy and Religion Library Science Early Childhood Education Speech Modern Dance and Health
A masters program for classroom teachers the MEd degree will continue to be available in the areas of Elementary Education English Mathematics Home Economics Science and Social Studies
Planning for additional housing and expanded science facilities will be initiated immediately It is anticipated that 600 additional housing spaces will be needed by the time the College enrollment exceeds 2000 students
Some of the new facilities now in the planning and construction stages will need to be enlarged in scope The primary facilities in this category are the student center and food service building and an addition to the library
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publisher of the AUGUSTA CHRONICLE and AUGUSTA HERALD and as president of the Banner Herald Publishing Company publishers of the ATHENS BANNERHERALD
Prior to beginning his executive position with the newspapers in 1956 Mr Morris worked in the news advertising and mechanical departments of the two Augusta newspapers
A native of Augusta Mr Morris graduated from Darlington School at Rome and received the ABI degree from the Henry W Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia While at the University he served as editor of the RED AND BLACK the student newspaper
Mr Morris is also a director of American Southern Insurance Company of Atlanta and of Southern Foods Inc of Columbus
He is a trustee of the Augusta College Foundation and a director of Southern Newspaper Publishers Association He was chairman of the Georgia Associated Press in 196263 He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Augusta Boys Club and in a number of other civic capacities
Mr Morris is a member and a former chairman of the Board of Deacons and an elder of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church in Augusta
Mr Smithgall a newspaper and radio executive received a BS degree from Georgia Tech in 1933
He is chairman of the Board of Southland Publishinr Company which publishes THE GAINESVILLE DAILY TIMES and has interests in several other newspapers Other concerns with which he is associated publish THE SOUTHEASTERN POULTRY TIMES distributed in 11 states and THE GEORGIA POULTRY TIMES
He is also the principal owner of radio stations WGGA Gainesville WRGA Rome WAAX Gadsden Alabama and WATY north Atlanta
Mr Smithgall 56 a native of Aycock Florida begat his radio career as a student announcer with WGST th Georgia Tech station After graduating from college h was associated with WGST 193336 and with WSE 193640
In 194042 he was radio director of Burton E Wyat advertising agency Atlanta In 194246 he was vie president director and member of the Executive Con mittee of Storer Broadcasting Company supervising st tions WAGA in Atlanta and WGBS in Miami
Mr Smithgall is a former president of the Georg Association of Broadcasters He also has held other offic in a number of business and civic organizations He was member of the Governors Commission to Improve Educ tion which in 1963 conducted a comprehensive study cGeorgia education at all levels and made recommendations for longrange improvements
He is a director of several organizations including the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce He is a trustee of Brenau College and a deacon of the First Baptist Church of Gainesville
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New Pay Rules Affect System Workers
The 1966 amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act becoming effective on February 1 will cost the institutions of the University System of Georgia more than 26 million for the remainder of the 196667 fiscal year ending June 30 and for the 196768 fiscal year
A report on the additional requirements was made to the Board of Regents in December
The additional funds will include approximately 741697 for February 1June 30 1967 almost equally divided between Auxiliary Enterprises and Educational and General Operations and 1888358 for July 1 1967June 30 1968 The report by J H Dewberry director of plant and business operations did not include a breakdown for the additional expenditures for the latter period
The new provisions making public and private institutions of higher education subject to Federal wageandhour practices will guarantee all employees a minimum of 1 per hour for the regular work week beginning on February 1
The minimum hourly pay will increase 15 cents per year until it reaches 160 on February 1 1971
Overtime pay of not less than one and onehalf times the regular rate also will be required under the new provisions Overtime charges are to be applicable after 44 hours per week beginning on February 1 1967 after 42 hours per week beginning on February 1 1968 and after 40 hours per week beginning on February 1 1969
Implementation of the new provisions will mean pay increases for a large number of nonacademic employees in the University Systems institutions Basically all employees will be covered except those who are classified for exemption in executive administrative and professional categories
Many of the Systems personnel coming under the coverage of the wageandhour provisions for the first time already are being paid more than the newlyestablished minimums
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amount on which the first recommendation of the Budget Bureau was based
Chairman James A Dunlap said at the beginning of the special meeting that Governor Maddox was aware of the Regents intention to ask the Legislature to restore the money cut from their request for the University System for 196769
Mr Dunlap said the Regents request for State funds was made after exhaustive study over a period of several months to project needs of the University System for the next two fiscal years We recognize that the Governor has the overall responsibility for making the total State budget match anticipated revenue he said At the same time he added it is the duty of the Board to make a full presentation to show where we stand and what we face
The Governor told the Regents he felt that the amounts he recommended for the University System were substantial increases over the current annual appropriations His recommendations he said would increase annual appropriations from 71713000 in the current fiscal year 196667 to 99509000 in 196768 the first year of the new Biennium and to 121049000 in 196869
He said he would like to provide more than he had recommended but the reduced level of anticipated revenue would not permit it at that time He also said he would reappraise the situation in the event January revenue showed sufficient strength to warrant it and suggested that the University System would receive high priority in recommendations for appropriating any larger revenue if such should be anticipated for budgeting
Chancellor George L Simpson Jr made a detailed presentation supporting the Regents initial request for State funds for 196769 He said the 256134000 requested for the two years did not include frills or icing
on the cake The increased funds included in that amount were requested to meet continuing rapid growth in enrollment and to narrow to some reasonable extent the gap in quality of education he said
Enrollment is expected to increase at the rate of 10000 students annually during the new Biennium the Chancellor said While the funds recommended will accommodate the increased enrollment on a standstill basis or at the present level of quality he continued most of the difference between the requested and recommended amounts represents the money needed for catching up to minimum standards prescribed more than three years ago
Regarding standards Chancellor Simpson noted that the Governors Commission to Improve Education in 1963 recommended studentteacher ratios for the University System In order to meet these ratios the System would have needed an increase of 255 teachers in 196465 in addition to those required for increased enrollment at the substandard ratio The number grew to 403 in 196566 and to 422 in 196667 Without any funds for catching up to the studentteacher ratios the gap will widen further to 495 teachers in 196768 and to 559 teachers in 196869
Included in the Regents 196769 budget request was 30056000 for Improved Quality which was to be used primarily for bringing the studentteacher ratios to the levels recommended by the Commission to Improve Education The amount recommended to the General Assembly included only 10000000 for Improved Quality
The appropriation of funds to bring the studentteacher ratios to recommended standards would be reflected in improvements in areas of instruction research and services
The University Systems budget procedures take into consideration the fact that as teachers are added the various supporting services of the institutionssuch as nonacademic personnel library maintenance and operatingmust also be expanded
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REGENTS MEETING
December
The meeting was held on December 1314 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
Preliminary plans for the health and physical education building at Brunswick Junior College were approved at a project cost of 769000 Additional expense to provide that the swimming pool be enclosed was approved The swimming pool initially was planned as an outside facility
Authorization also was given for entering into a contract with Abreu and Robeson Inc architects and engineers Brunswick for the development of final plans and specifications The final plans are expected to be completed by March
The building will contain approximately 36000 square feet of space including the swimming pool area Its facilities will also include a gymnasium showerlocker areas for men and women faculty offices seven classrooms and a multipurpose room for instruction and other activities
The College has operated since its opening in the fall of 1964 with no indoor physical education facilities The classrooms will become a critical need by the time this project can be completed the Regents were told The plans are expected to be completed by March
Preliminary plans for the addition to the womens physical education building at the University of Georgia were approved Authorization was also given for making a contract with Jacobs and Matthews architects Gainesville for the development of final plans and specifications
The project cost approved for the facility is 999558 The addition will contain approximately 53000 square feet of space including a main gymnasium smaller gyms seven classrooms laboratories locker and shower facilities 15 offices and other areas to support the physical education program
Preliminary plans for a classroom building at Georgia Southwestern College were approved Authorization was also given for entering into a contract with Reynolds and Bailey architects Gainesville for the development of final plans and specifications for the project
The project cost authorized for the building is 500000 The twostory building with approximately 20000 square feet of space will contain 16 classrooms and 19 faculty offices
This building is in critical need at this institution since studies show that the current enrollment would require these classrooms in order to be served on a normal eighthour day basis the Regents were told
Final plans and specifications are expected to be completed by April
Preliminary plans for a dormitory for 300 women students at West Georgia College were approved at a project cost of 1350000 Also authorization was given for entering into a contract with Cooper Salzman and Carry
Inc architects Atlanta for the development of final plans and specifications
The final plans and specifications are expected to be completed by March
Preliminary plans for the addition to the student services building for Armstrong State College were approved at a project cost of 725711 Authorization was also given for entering into a contract with Oscar M Hansen architect Savannah for the development of final plans and specifications
The addition will contain approximately 35400 square feet of space
The project cost based on an updated analysis of requirements is approximately 250000 in excess of the initial projection
Preliminary plans for the science building at Georgia Southern College were approved The project cost authorized is 1301368 Edwin C Eckles architect Statesboro was approved to receive a contract for the development of final plans and specifications which are expected to be completed by May
The building is designed primarily to provide basic scientific instruction Containing approximately 47000 square feet it will include eight laboratories a greenhouse a small animal facility a large lecture room two small lecture rooms and 30 offices
Administrative action authorizing a plaque to be placed in the journalismpsychologygeneral classroom building at the University of Georgia was ratified
The plaque cites the growth and development of the University from 1963 through 1967 and pays tribute to the leadership of Governor Carl E Sanders during that period
Groundbreaking for the general classroom building in 1966 marked a significant step in the Universitys transition to a regional center of excellence according to a part of the wording on the plaque
Several other buildings authorized between 1963 and 1967 were named as part of the Universitys growth and it was indicated that the total building program at the University during the four years amounted to more than 40 million
The general classroom building now under construction will cost almost 6 million
An increase of 1 million in the project budget for the chemistry building at the Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized The new project budget is 4914000
Final plans and specifications for the building are now being prepared The Regents directed that the plans be completed within the framework of the newlyauthorized amount
Authorization was given for leasing to the U S Forest Service a parcel of 63 acres in Berrien County which is part of the Coastal Plain Experiment Station of the University of Georgia The lease is to be for a period of four years beginning on January 1 1967 at 1 per year
The land is to be used by the Forest Service to extend research work by the U S Forest Service in conjunction with the Coastal Plain Experiment Station
A lease agreement for the use of 5768 square feet of
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The oneyear lease period is to continue through September 30 1967 The monthly rental of 322 is to be paid from funds available at Georgia Tech
Colors and cognomen for Gainesville Junior College and for Kennesaw Junior College were approved A seal for Kennesaw also was approved
For Gainesville Junior College blue and gold are the colors and Lakers is the cognomen
For Kennesaw Junior College black and gold are the colors and Owls is the cognomen
The seal for Kennesaw consists of an outline of the seal of the State of Georgia with a replica of Kennesaw Mountain in the background Also included is the inscription 1963 Kennesaw Junior College University System of Georgia The establishment of the institution was authorized by the Regents in October 1963
Regents Scholarships totaling 1500 for four students who will attend institutions of the University System were approved
A decision was made to decline to seek property and facilities of the Hunter Air Force Base in Savannah The action followed several months of consideration of whether the Hunter property and facilities could be advantageously adapted for use by the University System
The Regents said they did not know of a way to use the property and facilities in the foreseeable future Also they added the heavy financial responsibilities and increasing needs of the institutions of the University System made it desirable to reach the decision
Representatives from Savannah and Chatham County urged the Regents to seek to acquire a portion of the Hunter property which was scheduled to become available upon the closedown of the airbase in 1967 Chancellor Simpson and his staff at the direction of the Regents conducted feasibility studies
Middle Georgia College was authorized to purchase an 18passenger bus The vehicle will be used for the transportation of groups of students representing the institution in various organized student activities
The cost of the bus will be approximately 9000 It will be financed in part by an amount of approximately 6500 accumulated in a bus replacement fund with the balance to be taken from accumulated student activity fees
Approval was given to Chancellor Simpsons recommendation that the resources in the Regents central office be strengthened in areas necessary to permit closer cooperation with the State Department of Education in matters of teacher certification Details are to be worked out later
Chancellor Simpsons proposals for expenditures in the 196769 Biennium to improve quality of education in the University System were reaffirmed and again unanimously endorsed The proposals were set forth in the Chancellors statement adopted at the September meeting of the Board of Regents The statement was published m the AugustSeptember issue of THE SYSTEM SUMMARY
Growth of Georgia State Sketched in Master Plan Drawn for the College
A revised master plan for the longrange development of Georgia State College was approved in principle by the Board of Regents in December
The plan as presented by Georgia State President Noah Langdale Jr envisions the eventual expansion of the campus to encompass approximately 60 acres including a substantial amount of Urban Renewal land The campus in downtown Atlanta now contains approximately 17 acres including four and onehalf acres of Urban Renewal land in the final stages of being acquired
Individual proposals in connection with the implementation of the longrange master plan will be subject to action by the Board of Regents at whatever times they might become ready in the future
The plan has been under development by Robert and Company Associates Atlanta for more than two years A somewhat different and smaller version of the one presented in December was approved in principle by the Regents several months ago The revisions included in December came in part as a result of the Regents recent acquisition of the Atlantic Company property containing approximately two acres adjacent to the Georgia State campus
Approval of the plan will facilitate a rapid decision in final clearance of the Urban Renewal properties now in process with the Atlanta Housing Authority the Regents were told
PREFABRICATED BUILDING FOR SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
A lease agreement with the National Mobile Leasing Corporation for a 19room prefabricated building to be located at the Medical College of Georgia was authorized by the Board of Regents in December The facilities will be used as operative quarters in connection with the organization and staffing of the School of Dentistry
The facilities will be furnished and will provide adequate heating air conditioning lighting and sanitary facilities
The cost will be approximately 8016 per year for five years or approximately 3 per square foot per year It is anticipated that permanent facilities will be constructed before the end of the lease period and that the prefabricated building will be removed from the Medical College campus
Institutional funds will be used to pay the cost of leasing the facilities
The School of Dentistry was authorized by the Board of Regents in April 1965 Dr Judson C Hickeys appointment as dean became effective on July 1 1966 and the recruitment of faculty members is continuing
The first class of beginning students in dentistry is expected to be admitted in the fall quarter of 1969
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MAJOR NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN PLANNING OF CAMPUSES
Longrange campus plans for Georgia Southern College and Valdosta State College as recommended by presidents of the institutions were approved by the Board of Regents in January
Under terms of the action changes or adaptations in the approved plans may be made only after consultation and agreement with the Chancellor or his representative in order to provide continuity of overall development and landscaping
Plans for several campuses were approved at previous meetings of the Regents It is anticipated that all remaining campus plans will be completed by April
The planning which is being projected through 1975 is aimed at ensuring orderly development of all aspects of the campuses in expansion anticipated for the future Factors being given special consideration are projected enrollments utilization of existing facilities the location of newlyprojected facilities student traffic patterns both pedestrian and automotive adequate parking areas and landscape planning
Various stages of the planning are to be implemented as needs arise and as funds become available Some of the recommended stages are already being implemented at institutions with approved plans
W Clay Adamson Jr landscape architect is the central office staff member with primary responsibility for working with institutions and contract landscape architects in the development of the longrange plans
Office of Vice President Added at Medical College
Establishment of the position of vice president of the Medical College of Georgia was authorized by the Board of Regents in January and the appointment of the official was approved
The new position was previously provided for in the 196667 budget under the title of director of planning and development
The vice president will have administrative responsibility for the School of Graduate Studies and the School of Allied Health Sciences He also will have other duties in several areas of activity
Raymond C Bard was named to fill the new position In addition to being vice president he will be professor of microbiology at the Medical College
Dr Bard 48 received the BS degree from the College of the City of New York and the MA bacteriology and Ph D bacteriology and biochemistry degrees from Indiana University He has been assistant vice president for research and professor of cell biology at the University of Kentucky and executive director of the University of Kentucky Research Foundation since 1964 He previously held other key positions in instruction research and business
REGENTS MEETING
January
The meeting was held on January 11 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
New degrees were authorized for the University of Georgia Georgia State College and West Georgia College Details on page 8
A School of Education was authorized in principle for Georgia State College Details on page 8
The conversion of the Womans College of Georgia so as to admit men students was authorized Details on page 1
A contract between the Regents and the Georgia State Game and Fish Commission was approved Under the agreement the University of Georgia will conduct an economic survey of the seafood industry in the State
The study is expected to promote the economic importance of the seafood industry in Georgia and to assist in the development and production of commercial fisheries resources
Already underway and scheduled to continue through September 30 1968 the study will cost 21000 to be paid by the State Game and Fish Commission The Commission also will pay an amount not to exceed 3000 for publication of the results of the project
Regents Scholarships totaling 1580 were approved for students at institutions of the University System during the remaining quarters of the 196667 academic year All but a few of the scholarships provided with 200000 in State funds for 196667 were awarded prior to January
Only Georgia residents with special financial need and high scholastic standing are eligible to receive the Regents Scholarships
Appointments and leaves of absence of faculty members were approved as recommended by the Chancellor
Budget adjustments of institutions were approved as recommended by the Chancellor and the Treasurer
Georgia State College was authorized to sell at the current market price three shares of stock in the Gulf Oil Corporation received as an unrestricted gift to the College from G Everett Millican
Changes in investments in the Louise M Fitten Memorial Fund for the Georgia Institute of Technology were authorized The changes involve the sale of 24275 in common stock with annual income of 605 and the purchase of 25000 in bonds with annual income of 1406
The market value of the fund as of December 1 1966 was 830206 Of this amount 91 Vi percent was in common stock
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The amount is not to exceed 30000 and the planning is to proceed immediately following agreements with the institutions to perform the landscape work determined to be needed
Kennesaw Junior College was authorized to expend the amount of 43494 for landscaping and planting on the campus of the institution Funds for the work are available at the institution
Symmes Nursery Inc Atlanta submitted the low bid for the project Plans and specifications for the landscaping and planting have been developed by H Boyer Marx and Associates Atlanta
Colors cognomen and seal for Albany Junior College were approved
Colors are carmine and gray and the cognomen is Cavaliers
The seal consists of an outline of the seal of the State of Georgia with the inscription 1963 Albany Junior College University System of Georgia The College was authorized by the Regents in 1963
The purchase of property at 132 North Avenue N W Atlanta for the Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized The action ratified administrative approval of the purchase given by Chancellor Simpson in order to meet a deadline of December 30 1966 for the acquisition
The purchase price of 150000 was derived from funds available at the institution
The property generally known as the Techwood Theatre property includes in addition to a movie theatre a laundry pickup station and a shortorder restaurant It contains approximately 10500 square feet of space and is located across North Avenue from dormitories of Georgia Tech
The transfer of 5Vi acres at the University of Georgia to the Georgia Department of Public Health was authorized
The property located in the Research Park area is to be used for the construction of a branch of the Georgia Retardation Center It will automatically revert to the Regents in the event the program for which the Center is to be constructed is terminated
The Center will serve as a facility for treatment and research Several departments of the University have interest in the mental retardation program
The purchase of property at 217 219 and 223 South Thomas Street Athens for the University of Georgia was authorized Funds available at the University will be used to pay 60000 net to the owner and an additional amount f approximately 4500 for real estate commission appraisal fees and pro rata share of taxes
The property contains slightly more than one acre with a building that is finished for offices and display space The total area in the building is 19070 square feet
Authorization was given for the purchase of a lot at 25 Auditorium Place in Atlanta for the expansion of the campus of Georgia State College
The property containing approximately 3535 square feet of space is located immediately to the rear of the Atlanta City Auditorium It includes a twostory building containing 6160 square feet of space and presently producing 3300 per year gross income
The purchase price of 40000 will be derived from funds available at Georgia State
The tentative appointment of Woodhurst and OBrien architects Augusta to perform professional services in connection with a physical education building at Augusta College was authorized
The project was authorized by the Regents in December 1966 The project budget has not been established
The disposal of two obsolete buildings on the campus of Georgia Southern College was approved Removal of the frame buildings is required to make the land available for the location of a new science building
Authorization was given for the tentative appointment of Bothwell and Associates Decatur to perform architectural services for the development of plans and specifications for the junior college to be constructed in Clayton County
The lease of a building located at 1477 Harper Street Augusta adjacent to the Medical College of Georgia was authorized The lease will be for a period of four years and 1 1 months at a total rental of 650 per month or 339 per square foot per year
The building will be used by the Medical College of Georgia to provide a Respiratory Center for persons with chronic lung diseases
An increase of 100000 in funds allocated by the Regents for the classroomlaboratoryresearchgraduate education building at the Medical College of Georgia was authorized This amount represents the Regents part for an additional grant application to complete the buildings area that is to be used by the School of Dentistry
The Medical College at the same time was authorized to submit an application for an additional Federal grant of approximately 1 million to apply on the building
The project budget for the building prior to January was in excess of 9200000 including State bond funds and Federal grants
Preliminary plans for the addition to the science building at South Georgia College were approved at a project cost of 172030
Authorization was given for entering into an architectural contract with Abreu and Robeson Inc Brunswick for the development of final plans and specifications
Containing 8281 square feet of space the addition will include a physics laboratory four general classrooms six research laboratories five offices and a libraryseminarconference room Final plans and specifications are expected to be completed by May
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School of Education Degrees Added
A new School of Education at Georgia State College and new degree programs there at the University of Georgia and at West Georgia College were approved by the Board of Regents in January
The School of Education approved in principle with details of implementation to be handled in subsequent actions is to become effective in September 1967 One effect of the action will be the expansion of the teacher training program at Georgia State to include the Doctor of Education EdD degree Undergraduate and masters programs for training elementary and secondary school teachers are already being offered there through the Department of Education
Georgia State College received authorization to add four new degrees in the fall quarter of 1967
The Doctor of Philosophy PhD degree in Psychology is the first doctorate authorized for the institutions School of Arts and Sciences This becomes the second doctoral program in Psychology in the University System the other program is at the University of Georgia Rapid growth in each institution indicates a need and a place for the development of the PhD in both locations the Regents were told
The Doctor of Philosophy PhD degree in Business Administration will complement the present doctoral programs The Doctor of Business Administration DBA degree has been offered at Georgia State for several years
Two degrees in Urban Life the Bachelor of Science BS and the Associate in Science ASwill be offered in the School of General Studies Personnel trained at the professional and technical levels in Urban Life represents one of the compelling needs of the Metropolitan Atlanta area according to a statement to the Regents
The University of Georgia was authorized to initiate two new degrees in the fall quarter of 1967
The PhD degree in Statistics is expected to provide additional personnel with advanced training to fill demands that exist in Georgia and throughout the Southeast Also it should provide graduates to help meet the increasing national demand
The Master of Science MS degree in Anatomy will be offered by the Department of Anatomy and Histology of the School of Veterinary Medicine
West Georgia College received approval to add two new degrees in the summer quarter of 1967 These degrees are the institutions first graduate programs
The Master of Education MEd degree will provide majors in Elementary Education Junior High School Education Secondary Education with concentrations in History and English Special Education and Guidance and Counseling
The Master of Arts MA degree will include majors in English History and Psychology
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE
James A Dunlap Gainesville Chairman
John W Langdale Valdosta ViceChairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Fred C Davison Vice Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer
J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert Joiner
Director of Public Affairs
BOARD OF REGENTS
William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin H G Pattillo Decatur Charles Smithgall Gainesville Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
DFFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsiey II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk
Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris Assistant Executive Secretary Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant Miss Glynton Smith A dministrative Assistant
University of Georgia Athens
O C Aderhold
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A u gust a
Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College
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INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College A Ibany
Thomas M Jenkins
Womans College of Georgia Milledgeville R E Lee
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A u gust a
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tift on
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Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College A Ibany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967
Arthur M Gignilliat
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New Curriculum Plan Aids Credit Transfer
All institutions in the University System have been requested to put into effect a Core Curriculum for lower division work to facilitate the transfer of credit
The curriculum was approved by the University System Advisory Council which includes all presidents in the System and some other representatives from each of the institutions The Advisory Council requested all institutions to adopt and implement the new plan by September 1967 where feasible or no later than September 1968
A student completing any or all of the freshman and sophomore courses provided for in the Core Curriculum would be able to transfer the credit from any System institution to any other System institution to which he is admitted The full twoyear curriculum would include a minimum of 90 quarter hours of credit including 20 hours in humanities 20 hours in mathematics and natural sciences 20 hours in social sciences and 30 hours in courses appropriate to the major field of the individual student
The new curriculum is expected to be particularly helpful in facilitating the transfer of credit from the rapidlyexpanding junior colleges to the senior colleges Other transfers of lower division credit including those among senior colleges will be equally important however
Prior to the Advisory Council approval in January the University System Committee on Transfer of Credit spent a year studying the feasibility of initiating a Core Curriculum
StateatLarge Regent Installed in February
Roy V Harris of Augusta was sworn in on February 21 as a member of the Board of Regents from the StateatLarge He succeeds Charles A Smithgall of Gainesville whose term expired The new term for Mr Harris extends to January 1 1974
Mr Harris had previously served on the Board of Regents from 1951 until 1958 and from 1960 until 1967
Born in Glascock County on October 2 1895 he is an alumnus of the University of Georgia where he received the AB degree in 1917 and the LLB degree in 1919 He was admitted to the bar in 1919
Mr Harris practices law in Augusta as a member of the firm of Harris Chance and McCracken
He is a member of the American Georgia and Augusta Bar Associations In 194748 he was president of the Augusta Bar Association
Mr Harris was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1921 until 1928 and again from 1933 until 1946 He was the Speaker of the House from 1937 until 1940 and again from 1943 until 1946 He was
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BUDGET DATA PRESENTED TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Detailed presentations supporting the request for State appropriations for the University Systems budget for the 196769 Biennium were made to the General Assembly in January and February
The presentations by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr and members of his staff began on January 3031 in hearings before the House and Senate Appropriations Committees
Chancellor Simpson and his staff also provided detailed information to House and Senate subcommittees and individual members who were studying the request for funds
The Board of Regents requested 256134000 in State appropriations for the next two years beginning on July 1
1967 In his budget message to the General Assembly soon after the session opened in midJanuary Governor Lester
G Maddox recommended a total of 220558000 plus contingent costofliving increases of 1864000
The Governor subsequently indicated that he would favor University System appropriations higher than the amount he recommended in January in the event revised projected income warranted an increase
University System officials expressed appreciation to the members of the General Assembly and to Governor Maddox for their favorable response to presentations on needs of the System
REGENTS MEETING
February
The Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College was authorized to consolidate the Division of Agriculture the Division of Forestry and the Division of Home Economics into a single division The new Division of Agriculture Home Economics and Forestry will be effective as of July 1 1967
The University of Georgia was authorized to change the name of the Landscape Architecture Division in the College of Agriculture The new name the Division of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design will more fully encompass the present program and projected plans for the immediate future the Regents were told
A special allocation of 9830 was authorized for the University Systems Study Abroad Program during the summer of 1967 This amount will pay only a portion of the basic cost of the program Each student will pay 770 to 850
Georgia Southwestern College was authorized to establish a graduation fee of 10 covering the cost of the diploma and cap and gown rental The institution this year completes its transition from a junior college to a senior college and the first fouryear degrees will be awarded in 1968
Authorization was given for increases in charges for dormitory rental and board at the Womans College of Georgia effective at the beginning of the fall quarter of 1967 Dormitory rental will be increased from 70 to 75 per quarter and the amount for board will rise from 120 to 125 per quarter
Increases in charges and fees at Valdosta State College effective at the beginning of the summer quarter of 1967 were authorized as follows dormitory rental from 69 to 75 per quarter dining hall from 114 to 120 per quarter health fee from 6 to 8 per quarter student activity fee from 8 to 12 per quarter and mail box rent from 1 to 2 per quarter
A schedule of fees for the new Dalton Junior College was approved as follows
Fulltime studentmatriculation fee 70 per quarter nonresident tuition 75 per quarter and student activity fee 10 per quarter
Parttime studentmatriculation fee 6 per quarter hour nonresident tuition 6 per quarter hour and student activity fee 10 per quarter
An allocation of 11000 was authorized for Armstrong State College from the proceeds of the sale of the former campus of the institution
The money will replace funds from the campus development account of the institution which were expended for maintenance and upkeep of the buildings on the former campus for the period from January 1 1966 through November 15 1 966
Armstrong State moved in January 1966 from its campus in downtown Savannah to a new campus on the Aber
corn Expressway The former campus was sold by the Regents for 235000 The proceeds after the 11000 allocation in February are being used by the Regents for the construction of additional facilities on the new campus
A building project at the University of Georgia to be known as the Institute of Comparative Medicine was authorized in principle The facility is proposed for use in the development operation and research of the School of Veterinary Medicine
Approval was given for the tentative appointment of Cooper Barrett Skinner Woodbury and Cooper Inc Atlanta as the architectural firm for the project No firm commitment will be made until funds become available for construction
The use of funds on hand at the University in excess of 600000 and of anticipated funds from the National Institutes of Health in excess of 650000 was authorized to apply on the cost of the project
Authorization was given for the University of Georgia to use an amount not to exceed 2000 from funds on hand at the institution for the preparation of preliminary plans needed in making application for federal funds to assist in constructing a building for the Institute of Ecology
Construction of an annex to Moore Hall a dormitory at Fort Valley State College was authorized The annex which will house 50 to 60 women students will be financed from funds remaining in the 1964 bond issue
W P Thompson Jr Macon was tentatively appointed to perform the architectural services for the project
Approval was given to the University of Georgias request for the purchase of a house and 191 acres of land located on the WatkinsvilleWhitehall Road from Frances
E Brooks Athens at a price of 12500 net to the owner Funds on hand at the University will be used to pay the purchase price and other stipulated costs in connection with the transaction
The land will be merged into the Universitys forestry lands in the Whitehall area
Authorization was given for the tentative appointment of the architectural firm of Charles W Jenkins Atlanta to develop plans and specifications for the addition to the main laboratory of the Poultry Disease Research Center at the University of Georgia
A special allocation of 8000 to the University of Georgia for the completion of landuse maps for the institutions agricultural experiment stations was authorized
Authorization was given for filing a request with the State Budget Bureau for a special allocation of 30000 that was made available in the Governors contingent fund to be used for the purchase of furnishings for the Old Governors Mansion in Milledgeville Also approved was the allocation to the Womans College of Georgia of the 30000 when the funds are received for the purchase of the furnishings
The Old Governors Mansion is now the home of the president of the Womans College
Authorization was given for the acquisition of property located at 2419 McDowell Street Augusta from Thomas H Brittingham at a price of 16000 net to the
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The acquisition will provide another major outlet from the campus of Augusta College
Authorization was given for the use of 10000 on hand at West Georgia College to pay increased costs of mechanical and electrical work labor and materials in the renovation of the home for the president of the College The renovation is underway on the Roop property which was purchased by the Regents approximately a year ago
The purchase of property on Chestatee Street Dahlonega at the south entrance of North Georgia College for a price of 35000 was approved Previously the Regents authorized purchase of the property for 32500 but the owner was unwilling to sell for that price
Appraisals of the property ranged from 31000 to 35000 The Regents were told in February that purchase at the increased price would be preferable to condemnation of the property
The sale of approximately 200 cords of pulpwood cut from the various areas of the Georgia Southwestern College campus was authorized A letter from the Georgia Forestry Commission recommended the thinning
The painting of a portrait of Chancellor Emeritus Philip Weltner by Robert Brackman was authorized Funds
to cover the painting are to be raised from sources outside the University System
The operation of summer schools at Albany Junior College Gainesville Junior College and Kennesaw Junior College effective as of the summer quarter of 1967 and thereafter was authorized All three institutions opened in the fall of 1966
Approval was given for the awarding of two Regents Scholarships to students who will attend the Georgia Institute of Technology and Valdosta State College
The Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized to sell three shares of capital stock in the Gulf Oil Corporation which it had received as a gift from G Everett Millican
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also a member of the Georgia State Senate in 193132
Fie is president of the Citizens Councils of America His other activities include the editorship of the AUGUSTA COURIER and membership in the American Judicature Society American Legion Knights of Pythias BPO Elks and Woodmen of the World
He is a member of the St James Methodist Church in Augusta
TWO STAFF APPOINTMENTS IN TREASURERS OFFICE
Two staff members who were appointed in the office of the treasurer of the University System several weeks ago are assisting in expanded activities of that office Both of the staff members William N Perry and Gordon M Funk were previously associated with fiscal operations in institutions of the University System
Mr Perry 40 is assistant treasurer He assists Treasurer James A Blissit in the administration of all affairs of his office
A native of Fayetteville and a graduate of Fayette County High School Mr Perry attended North Georgia College and the Georgia Institute of Technology He received the BCS degree from Georgia State College Following Army service in 194546 he was employed as a senior clerk of the Georgia Veterans Educational Council in 1947 He became an accountant with the State Department of Veterans Service in 1948 He held the positions with the Veterans Educational Council and the Department of Veterans Service on a parttime basis while attending college
In 1949 he was employed by the Georgia Institute of echnology He served there in the positions of fraternity auditor internal auditor and inventory supervisor and ecane chief accountant in 1960 He held the lastnamed Position until his appointment as assistant treasurer of the University System
William N Perry Gordon M Funk
Mr Funk 41 is assistant treasurersystems and procedures He will have major responsibilities in establishing and maintaining uniform and effective procedures of accounting budgetary control internal checks and audits inventory controls and business practices
A native of Fries Virginia he graduated from Fries High School and received the BS degree in Commerce from CarsonNewman College Jefferson City Tennessee and the MBA degree with a major in Accounting from the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania
Prior to joining the staff of the treasurer of the University System Mr Funk had been comptroller of Brunswick Junior College since 1964 He was formerly a payroll clerk at the Washington Mills in Fries a cost accountant for the Vick Chemical Company in Greensboro North Carolina and the business manager of the Southeastern Theological Seminary in Wake Forest North Carolina
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SYSTEM PROJECTS MOVED TO NEW PLANNING STAGE
Preliminary plans for eight building projects at seven institutions of the University System were approved by the Board of Regents in February
The projects and architects are as follows
Valdosta State College dormitory for 200 women W Conner Thomson Valdosta
Middle Georgia College classroom building W P Thompson Jr Macon
University of Georgia earth sciences building to house agronomy botany horticulture plant pathology and allied fields Cooper Barrett Skinner Woodbury and Cooper Inc Atlanta
Georgia State College classroomarts building to house the Fine Arts Department Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta and physical education building including a fullsize gymnasium among its facilities Robert and Company Associates Atlanta
Columbus College fine arts building including classrooms and a performingarts auditorium among its facilities Pound Flowers and Deadwylder Inc Columbus
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College classroom building James C WiseSimpsonAiken and Associates Atlanta
Armstrong State College revised preliminary plans for classroom and science building Oscar Hansen Savannah
Policy on Business Operations Designates Officer in Charge
Rewording of the policy relating to business operations on campuses of University System institutions was approved in February The Board of Regents took the action to clarify existing situations and to prepare for normal and orderly operations and control of the various activities on
the campuses
Before being amended the policy which had been in effect since March 1949 was as follows
The institutions of the University System shall not permit the operation of privatelyoperated business enterprises on their campuses All business enterprises operated on a campus of an institution of the University System shall be operated as auxiliary enterprises by and under the direct management control and supervision of the proper authorities of the institution
The policy as amended in February is as follows
The institutions of the University System shall not permit the operation of privatelyoperated business enterprises on their campuses All business enterprises operated on a campus of an institution of the University System shall be operated as auxiliary enterprises and shall be under the direct management control and supervision of the chiej business officer of the institution
Following a discussion of the policy at a meeting in January the University System Advisory Council unanimously recommended the change
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THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE
James A Dunlap Gainesville Chairman
John W Langdale Valdosta ViceChairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Fred C Davison Vice Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer
J H Dewberry Director
Tlant and Business Operations Harry S Downs Assistant Vice Chancellor Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner Director of Public Affairs
BOARD OF REGENTS
Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris Ill Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin H G Pattillo Decatur Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
OFFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk
A ssistant Treusurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris Assistant Executive Secretary Miss Carroii McMahon A dministrative A ssistant Miss Glynton Smith A dministrative A ssistant
University of Georgia Athens
O C Aderhold
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A u gusto Harry B ORcar
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valiev Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College A Ibany
Thomas M Jenkins
Womans College of Georgia Milledgeville R E Lee
North Georgia College Dalilonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong Si ate College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tift on
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College Albany B R Tilley
Kennfsaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967 Arthur M Gignilliat
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State Funds Increased for Fiscal 196768
State appropriations to the University System for the 196768 fiscal year beginning on July 1 will amount to 102009000 This will be an increase from 71713000 for the 196667 fiscal year
The funds were authorized in an Act passed by the 1967 session of the General Assembly and signed by Governor Lester G Maddox
Included in the total are 87369000 for General Operations and 14640000 for Capital Outlay
GENERAL OPERATIONS
The amount provided for General Operations is an increase of 28176000 over 59193000 for 196667 the present fiscal year
Included in the increase are funds for accommodating the anticipated large increase in enrollment and for taking special steps to improve the quality of education for all students
A large share of the additional money will go for salaries for additional faculty members for the colleges and universities of the System Some of these will be needed for the increase in enrollment which is expected to be in the neighborhood of 10000 students The others will be required to bring about a reduction in the overall studentfaculty ratios in the System
The reduction of studentfaculty ratios was one of the primary objectives set forth by the Board of Regents Chancellor Simpson and his staff and the Presidents of the institutions in requesting additional funds for improved quality
Studentfaculty ratios for the University System are considerably higher than the ratios recommended in 1963 by the Governors Commission to Improve Education
It is anticipated that the reduction of studentfaculty ratios will bring about improved quality in all vital areas
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OFFICERS STAFF OF BOARD AND PRESIDENTS CONTINUE
The Board of Regents at its regular meeting on March 22 reelected all officers and staff members
Presidents of all institutions were reelected at the same time except that there was no action concerning the office of president of the University of Georgia University President O C Aderhold is scheduled to retire on June 30 and there was no announcement of his successor
The election is held annually for a term beginning on July 1
The Regents serving as officers of the Board are Chairman James A Dunlap Gainesville and Vice Chairman John W Langdale Valdosta
Mr Dunlap who was appointed to the Board in February 1960 has served as the Chairman since January 1963 Mr Langdales membership on the Board began in January 1964 and he has been the Vice Chairman since January 1966
Other officers of the Board also serve as staff members in the central office of the University System
Policy to Admit Men Students Prompts New Name for College
A new name Georgia College at Milledgeville for the former Womans College of Georgia was approved by the Board of Regents in March It became effective immediately
The Regents in January 1967 authorized coeducational status for the institution The action to admit men students was proposed to the Regents by Chancellor Simpson following a feasibility study and after the new status was recommended by President R E Lee
Georgia College at Milledgeville began operation on September 30 1891 as the Georgia Normal and Industrial College It was converted to a fouryear degreegranting institution in 1917 and the first degree was awarded in 1921 The name was changed to Georgia State College for Women in 1922 and to the Womans College of Georgia in 1961 In 1932 it became a unit of the University System
Commuting men students are enrolled at Georgia College in the spring quarter The first men students to be housed on the campus will be enrolled in the fall quarter
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March
The meeting was held on March 22 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
The University of Georgia was authorized to establish a Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages to become effective on September 1 1967
The action does not involve the addition of courses It only separates the present Department of Modern Foreign Languages into two administrative units
Albany State College was authorized to change two degree listings for publication in the next general catalogue and to make several additions and changes in the divisional organization effective on July 1 1967
All BA degrees in the liberal arts program will be changed to AB degrees and the BS degree in Business Administration will be changed to the BBA degree
Additions to the divisional organization will include a Bureau of Testing and Educational Research a Bureau of Counseling and Guidance and a Department of Secretarial Science
The title of the Department of History will be changed to Department of History and Government
Authorization was given for the Georgia College at Milledgeville to drop all but one of its specialized degrees and to change the names of two departments
The BA the BS and the Master of Education degrees as well as the specialized BS degree in Music Education will be retained
The title of the Department of Business Administration will be changed to the Department of Business Administration and Economics The title of the Department of Social Studies will be changed to the Department of History and Political Science
Georgia College at Milledgeville recently was authorized to change from an institution for women only the Woman s College of Georgia to coeducational status
An easement across lands of the Georgia Experiment Station at Griffin was granted to the Georgia Power Company The lands will be used for the installation of an overhead electrical distribution line to serve a new substation for the City of Griffin
Change orders increasing the project costs of two new junior colleges were approved The increases are 11718 for Albany Junior College and 1641 for Gainesville Junior College
Regents Scholarships for seven students who will attend Albany State College South Georgia College and Kennesaw Junior College were approved
An agreement for the development of a management information system for the University System was ratified
The agreement is between the Regents of the University System and the Computer Science Corporation It calls for Computer Science Corporation to perform professional services and computer operations for the management in
formation system Approximately onehalf of the estimated cost of 185000 will be paid by the University of Georgia the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Medical College of Georgia the institutions at which a uniform data base for the system will be established
Renewal of the lease of B D Cafeteria Inc for approximately 12067 square feet of space at Georgia State College was approved
The space is used for general cafeteria service The new lease period will be May 1 1967 April 30 1968 and the rental will be equal to five percent of gross receipts of the cafeteria
Authorization was given for increasing the dormitory rental rate at Georgia Southwestern College effective with the fall quarter of 1967 The rate will he increased from 68 to 75 per quarter
Georgia Southern College was authorized to increase dormitory rentals dining hall charges and the student activity fee effective at the beginning of the summer quarter of 1967
Dormitory rentals will increase from 69 to 75 per quarter dining hall charges will go up from 105 to 115 per quarter and the student activity fee will be raised from 10 to 12 per quarter
A graduation fee of 10 at Albany Junior College was approved The fee to be paid by candidates for graduation will include the cost of the diploma and the cap and gown rental
An increase in the student activity fee at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College was approved The increase from 7 to 10 per quarter will become effective with the fall quarter of 1967
The allocation of 436 new faculty positions to the University of Georgia for the 196768 fiscal year was approved
The action stipulated that the University in accepting students for 196768 adhere to the formula studentfaculty ratios prescribed by the Governors Commission to Improve Education It was also provided that the President of the University work out with the Chancellor an enrollment pattern to meet the stipulated conditions
The studentfaculty ratios recommended by the Governors Commission are as follows freshmen and sophomores 24 to 1 juniors and seniors 15 to 1 and graduate and professional students IV2 to 1
Authorization was given for Chancellor Simpson to approve and sign all documents concerning Federal aid to the University System This authority includes but is not limited to grant applications and acknowledgments
Preliminary plans for a dormitory for 250 women at Middle Georgia College were approved at a project cost of 1089549 Also authorized was the making of an architectural contract with Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild and Paschal Atlanta for the development of final plans and specifications for the project
An amount not to exceed 5000 was authorized for use in performing engineering studies on buildings utility systems and other facilities in cooperation with the various institutions of the System
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The tentative appointment of the architectural firm of Charles W Jenkins Atlanta was previously authorized Mr Jenkins is no longer in practice for himself but is now associated with the firm of Bothwell and Associates the Regents were told
The sale of approximately 1068278 board feet of saw timber in the University of Georgias Piedmont Field Experiment Station in Putnam County was approved
The sale was recommended by the Georgia Forestry Commission
Ratification was given to the appointment of Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta to perform architectural services on the classroom buildingplaza project at Georgia State College
An allocation of 15000 for the renovation of the former office building of the Atlantic Company on the campus of Georgia State College was approved This amount and 35000 held by Georgia State will be used to renovate a portion of the building for use by September 1967
Studies indicated that 125000 would be required to renovate the entire building for use as classrooms and offices
The property on which the building is located includes a total of approximately two acres The Regents acquired it from the Atlantic Company in 1966 for use in the expansion of the campus of Georgia State College
An allocation of 13440 was approved for use in the extension of the utility systems at Georgia Southwestern College
Approval was given for the demolition of obsolete buildings at Augusta College and an allocation of up to 8000 to apply toward the cost of the work was authorized
The buildings will be removed to allow for the development of a road and walk system and additional parking areas
Longrange campus development plans for Savannah State College and Albany State College were approved
Requirements for the development of the campuses through 1975 were taken into consideration in drawing the plans Similar plans for all institutions of the University System have been authorized and several of them were completed and approved prior to March
Ratification was voted for the appointment of James P Hudson landscape architect Atlanta to perform landscaping and allied engineering services for the Macon Junior College The total cost of the services will be 7000
A previouslyadopted position of the Regents in opposition to having a projected perimeter road traverse the campus of Savannah State College was reaffirmed
The State Highway Department of Georgia and the Chatham County Commissioners were requested to relocate the proposed road off the campus in the best interest of the college development and operations
NEW PROJECTS FOR GROWTH VOTED FOR TWO COLLEGES
Two new building projects for Georgia College at Milledgeville and Georgia Southern College were authorized in March by the Board of Regents
Approval was given for a further addition to the library at Georgia College at Milledgeville at a project cost not to exceed 300000 The library addition previously authorized is under construction at a project cost of 536012 The additional space will be needed to accommodate enrollment growth expected to result from the recent authorization for the admission of men students to the institution which was formerly the Womans College of Georgia
The architects Dennis and Dennis Macon were instructed to prepare a change order to cover the additional work
Authorization was voted for a classroomoffice building at Georgia Southern College at a project cost not to exceed 200000
The appointment of Edwin C Eckles architect Statesboro to prepare plans and specifications for the project was also approved
Board Revises Regulations For Homes at Institutions
The policy concerning presidents homes at institutions of the University System was revised by the Board of Regents in March
The former policy which had been in effect since October 14 1953 was as follows
The Board shall make no charge for the homes provided the presidents of the various institutions
The Board shall he responsible for the repair and upkeep of the building and surrounding grounds of the homes provided for the presidents This does not include provisions for servants for the presidents home except as may be required for special public occasions
The Board shall be responsible for furnishing utilities including local telephone service for which the president will reimburse the institution in the amount of 25 per month
The Board shall not furnish food service for the president and his family
The policy as amended in March is as follows
Homes shall be provided for the presidents of the institutions of the University System without charge
The institutions shall be responsible for the repair and upkeep of the buildings and grounds of the homes provided for presidents
The institutions shall be responsible for furnishing utilities including local telephone service
Food service shall not be furnished free of cost for the presidents and their families
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State Appropriations Continued from Page 1 of instruction and research The University Systems budget procedures take into consideration that along with the addition of faculty members there must be expansion of nonacademic personnel libraries plant operations and other supporting services at the institutions
The increased appropriations also include funds for salary raises for faculty members and other personnel
CAPITAL OUTLAY
The amount appropriated for Capital Outlay is an increase of 2120000 over the 12520000 for 196667
The total amount for Capital Outlay for 196768 includes 13140000 for University System Building Authority lease payments for amortizing construction financed with bonds and 1500000 for renovation equipment and land acquisition
The Authority lease payments include 11140000 for construction authorized previously and 2000000 for a new building program A new construction program totaling approximately 28 million to 30 million can be financed with the new Authority lease payments since each dollar provides 14 to 15 in bond money Construction projects built with Authority bonds are usually amortized over a period of 25 years
The amount appropriated for renovation equipment and land acquisition is an increase of 210000 over 1290000 for 196667
In addition to the 102009000 included in the 196768 appropriations 2000000 of reserve funds of the Regents can be used during the year to increase the amount available for capital improvements This money is in the Insurance and Hazard Reserve Fund
The Insurance and Hazard Reserve Fund was established at a time when the State insurance was considered inadequate to replace any facilities that might be destroyed Since that time the State insurance program has been improved hy the initiation of a selfinsurance program reducing to some extent the potential liability against the Insurance and Hazard Reserve Fund
The State appropriations were scheduled to be allocated by the Regents to institutions and programs in April The budgets of institutions will be submitted to the Regents for approval in May and June
The 196769 biennial appropriations bill adopted this year includes 196869 appropriations that are the same as or close to the amounts appropriated to the various departments and agencies for 196768 This situation reflects widelyexpressed interest among General Assembly members in favor of moving from biennial to annual appropriations
The amounts for 196869 are expected to be raised substantially in the 1968 session of the General Assembly The University System will be prepared to present again with updated data its needs for 196869
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE
James A Dunlap Gainesville Chairman
John W Langdale Valdosta ViceChairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Fred C Davison Vice Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer
J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner
Director of Public Affairs
BOARD OF REGENTS
Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin H G Pattillo Decatur Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
OFFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Assistant Executive Secretary
Miss Carroll McMahon A dministralive Assistant Miss Glynton Smith Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia A thens
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Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta
Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valiev Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College A Ibany
Thomas M Jenkins
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tift on
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas
Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College Albany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967 Arthur M Gignilliat
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville R E Lee
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State Appropriations Allocated by Regents
Allocations totaling 101456000 to institutions and programs of the University System for 196768 have been tentatively approved by the Board of Regents
This amount allocated at the Regents April meeting includes all but 553000 of the 102009000 in State funds appropriated to the University System for the fiscal year beginning on July 1
Some of the allocations approved in April will be increased from the remaining funds prior to the adoption during the next several weeks of detailed budgets for which State funds will be used the Regents indicated Some of the requests submitted by institutions were still being studied and some further conferences were scheduled
Approval of the allocations in April enabled the presidents and other officials of the institutions immediately to begin the final stages of preparation of detailed budgets The budgets based on allocated State funds and anticipated income from student fees and other sources will be presented to the Regents in May and June
The allocations include 86816000 for General Operations and 14640000 for Capital Outlay The breakdown showing figures for the almostcomplete 196768 allocations approved in April and for the full 196667 budgets is as follows
GENERAL OPERATIONS
Teaching Institutions 68693000 an increase from 43689000
Extension Research and Hospital 15634000 an increase from 13679000 These funds will be used for the University of Georgias Continuing Education Center Agricultural Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Stations the Georgia Institute of Technologys Engineering Experiment Station and Engineering Extension Division and the Medical College of Georgias Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital
Other Programs 2489000 an increase from 1825 000 Among the items included in this category is the central office of the Board of Regents
CAPITAL OUTLAY
University System Building Authority Payments 13140000 an increase from 11230000
Renovation Equipment and Land Acquisition 1500000 an increase from 1290000
NEW PROJECT ADDED AND PLANS APPROVED
The Board of Regents in April tentatively authorized a new dormitory project for Georgia Southwestern College and approved preliminary plans for five previouslyauthorized buildings at the University of Georgia Albany State College and Georgia Southern College
The dormitory at Georgia Southwestern will house up to 300 students with the exact size and the project budget to be approved later Authorization was given for the tentative appointment of Morris Hall and Peter Norris architects Atlanta to prepare preliminary plans and specifications for the project
The projects for which preliminary plans were approved the project costs and the architects authorized to receive contracts for the preparation of final plans and specifications are as follows
University of Georgiabookstore facility containing approximately 33000 square feet 775000 Heery and Heery Athens
Albany State Collegestudent health center containing approximately 5200 square feet 178369 Miller and Allain Atlanta six faculty housing units 99015 Miller and Allain and addition to the science building containing approximately 13500 square feet 627312 Miller and Allain
Georgia Southern Collegeclassroomoffice building containing four classrooms and faculty offices 200000 Edwin C Eckles Statesboro
Research Training Awards
Contracts and grants totaling 6016773 for research and training projects at the University of Georgia the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Medical College of Georgia were awarded during the six months that ended on December 31 1966
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REGENTS MEETING
April
The meeting was held on April 13 at Georgia Southwestern College Americus
Regent Roy V Harris of Augusta was renamed by Chairman James A Dunlap to serve as Chairman of the Committee on Finance and Business Operations Mr Harris recently was reappointed to serve a new sevenyear term on the Board
Authorization was given for the University of Georgia to change the names of two departments
The name of the Department of Bacteriology in the College of Arts was changed to the Department of Microbiology This will bring the University into line with general scientific terminology since the name of Microbiology is now widely used throughout the United States to identify this academic field the Regents were told
The name of the Department of Microbiology and Preventive Medicine in the School of Veterinary Medicine was changed to the Department of Medical Microbiology The change was made in order to avoid mechanical confusion of the departmental names to more clearly describe the area of activity within the School of Veterinary Medicine and to distinguish this area from that of the newlynamed Department of Microbiology
Kennesaw Junior College was given approval to offer the Associate in Arts degree with majors in the liberal arts and preprofessional programs and the Associate in Science degree with majors in the liberal arts and sciences and preprofessional programs
The institution opened in the fall of 1966
The name Frank D Foley Field for the new baseball field at the University of Georgia was approved
The late Judge Frank D Foley of Columbus was an alumnus and a student athlete of the University He served as a member of the Board of Regents president of the University of Georgia Alumni Society and president of the Georgia Bar Association He also held other positions of leadership
A Power of Attorney was granted to W W Narrell for the purpose of administering and managing the property in Texas owned by the Board of Regents
The property involved is owned by the Regents as Trustee of the Julius L Brown Endowment Fund for the benefit of the Georgia Institute of Technology Mr Narrell is presently the agent for the management of the property The Power of Attorney is necessary for participation in a soil conservation program
Regents Scholarships totaling 1424 were awarded to eight Georgia residents for college attendance in the University System
The University of Georgia was granted approval to
establish a residence hall house fee of 2 per student per v quarter for the academic year s
Designed for the support of dormitory activities the tl new fee becomes effective with the fall quarter of 1967 3
The establishment of this fee to be paid by all students residing in dormitories is to replace a practice of request j
ing students to pay amounts on a voluntary basis accord r
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Increases in quarterly rental charges for Residence I
and Residence II facilities at the Medical College of Georgia 0 were approved to become effective on July 1 1967 t
The charges for nonairconditioned facilities will be p increased from 60 to 70 for double occupancy and from 80 to 90 for single occupancy The charges for airconditioned facilities will rise from 70 to 80 for double occupancy and from 104 to 114 for single occupancy
The increases were attributed to increased operating tl costs resulting from the requirements of the Fair Labor tl Standards Act which recently became effective at colleges and universities Several increases in similar charges at other institutions of the University System in recent months have been attributed to the Act
Approval was given for the transfer to the State Highway Department of four parcels of property located at the Georgia Experiment Station at Griffin
The total of 67350 to be received from the transfer of the 49157 acres represents the highest of two appraisals of the land It will be used for the acquisition of additional land and facilities for the agricultural experiment station the Regents stipulated
The agreement to transfer the land followed planning b over a period of years by the State Highway Department in the Griffin area p
The project budget for the addition to the science building at South Georgia College was increased in the amount of 38946 to a new total of 210976
The increase will provide airconditioning in the existing science building as well as in the addition
This institution has practically no airconditioning in instructional facilities the recommendation for the action indicated This change will provide facilities for use during the summer quarter as the institution expands its yearround operation
A lease agreement with Frank Farmer of Burke County for the use of approximately 251 acres of land was approved
The land is in close proximity to the Southeast Georgia Branch Experiment Station at Midville and will be used in the work of the Station
Beginning on May 1 1967 the lease agreement will be for one year at a total cost of 1200
The temporary leasing of parking space on Gilmer Street on the campus of Georgia State College to Central Parking Inc at a monthly rental of 500 was authorized
The area is a site which was recently cleared as a part of Fi the location of a classroomarts building Georgia State P can cancel the lease by giving a 24hour notice c
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Approval was given for the renewal of agreements with the Georgia Press Association and the Georgia Association of Broadcasters for Georgia State College for the period beginning on July 1 1967 and ending on June 30 1968
Georgia State will provide space in the Courtland Building for the two associations which will pay monthly rentals The institution also will pay for specified services which the GPA and the GAB will render
An allocation of 10000 necessary for the completion of athletic facilities at Savannah State College was authorized The allocation will supplement funds previously provided for the athletic facilities
The project budget for the classroomarts building at West Georgia College was increased in the amount of 4038 to a new total of 1750000
A change order for increasing in the amount of 9644 the construction cost of Albany Junior College was authorized The new total is 1363387
A change order raising the construction cost of Kennesaw Junior College to 2511633 an increase of 4852 was approved
The Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized to accept and to sell eight shares of Florida Power and Light Company stock donated by John I Alford retired associate professor of the Southern Technical Institute
The proceeds will be added to the loan fund previously established by Mr Alford for the benefit of students attending the Southern Technical Institute
Appointments and leaves of absence of faculty members of institutions were approved
Internal budget amendments of institutions of the University System were approved
Architects Being Selected Under Revised Regulations
A revised policy governing the appointment of architects in the University System was adopted by the Board of Regents in April
Steps set forth in the former policy which had been in effect since September 1955 were as follows
A Submission of necessary information in writing as requested in Item I to the Office of the Director of Plant and Business Operations for the Board of Regents
B Submission in writing by the President of the institution the names of three architects or architectural firms in order of preference for consideration and approval of the Board of Regents
The revised policy is as follows
A The Board of Regents shall consider the appointment of an architect for a facility after the institution has submitted to the Director of Plant and Business Operations the necessary written reports and data as outlined in the Building Project Procedure dated October 6 1966 and as subsequently amended
B The President of the institution shall submit in writing the names of at least three architects or architectural firms for consideration This shall be done after having secured adequate information from authentic sources concerning present work loads size of organization and past performances and after consultation with the Chancellor The President may make such statements as he wishes concerning the firm or firms recommended for consideration
C This information shall be submitted through the Director of Plant and Business Operations for consideration by the Chancellor and approval by the Board
Fine arts building being constructed on the Augusta College campus will Provide 60336 square feet including classrooms studios performing areas and other facilities Architects are Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta oite Somers Company Vidalia is the general contractor
General classroom building for the University of Georgia under construction will contain 262512 square feet of space W Elliott Dunwoody Jr Macon is the architect and H L Coble Construction Company Greensboro North Carolina is the general contractor
ENROLLMENT GROWTH SHOWN IN 1967 QUARTER
Regular enrollment at institutions of the University System in the winter quarter totaled 57248 students That was an increase of 6489 students or 13 percent over 50759 students enrolled in the winter quarter of 1966
The total enrollment for the 1967 quarter was 63539 students an increase of 6665 students or 12 percent over 56874 students for the corresponding quarter of the previous year
Total enrollment includes students in the regular extension inservice workshop and specialstudies categories
The 1967 enrollment amounted to 52674 equivalent fulltime students an increase of 6079 students or 13 percent over the 46595 students for the corresponding quarter of 1966
Equivalent fulltime enrollment is computed by dividing the total number of student quarter hours by 16 23 since the average workload for a student is 16 23 hours per quarter Each medical student enrolled is counted as one equivalent fulltime student
The 1967 figures included students enrolled at three junior colleges which had not begun operation in the winter quarter of 1966 Regular enrollment of these three institutionsAlbany Junior College Gainesville Junior College and Kennesaw Junior Collegewas 1796 students
Summer Study of Languages Aimed for Three Countries
The Study Abroad Programs of the University System will be conducted in France Germany and Spain during the summer of 1967
This will be the first year for the Spanish program French and German programs were initiated in the summer of 1966
The programs are designed for persons who will achieve graduate senior or junior status by June 1967 in one of the institutions of the University System The completion of at least four basic courses in the language or the equivalent and an overall academic average of B or better are requirements
The eightweek programs will be conducted at the University of Dijon France at the University of Freiburg Germany and at the University of Salamanca Spain In each program the language of the country will be used exclusively
The Board of Regents is providing 9830 for overhead expenses of the programs Each student will pay for his own travel room board tuition weekend excursions and books
S C Mangiafico Georgia College at Milledgeville is director of the Study Abroad Programs
Registration was scheduled to be completed by the end of April
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE
James A Dunlap Gainesville Chairman
John W Langdale Valdosta ViceChairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Fred C Davison Vice Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer
J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner
Director of Public Affairs
BOARD OF REGENTS
Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin H G Patullo Decatur Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
OFFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Assistant Executive Secretary
Miss Carroll McMahon A dministrative Assistant
Miss Glynton Smith Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia A thens
O C Aderhold
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta
Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericits William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas
Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College A Ibany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967 Arthur M Gignilliat
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville R E Lee
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Degrees Departments Get Regents Approval
Several new degrees and departments for institutions in the University System were approved in May by the Board of Regents
The DMD degree and the Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene were authorized for the Medical College of Georgia and the twoyear Associate in Arts degree in Police Science was approved for Georgia State College Armstrong State College and Albany Junior College
Dentistry and Dental Hygiene
In authorizing the DMD degree the Regents also approved the establishment of nine clinical departments in the School of Dentistry These new departments are Oral Surgery Restorative Dentistry Periodontics Prosthodontics Pedodontics Orthodontics Community Dentistry Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology
The first beginning class to train dentists is scheduled for the fall of 1969 However development of the curriculum and recruiting of the faculty are already underway also the Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene approved in May will become effective in the fall of 1967 at which time 10 students are expected to be enrolled The enrollment is expected to be increased as additional clinical facilities become available
The degree in Dental Hygiene will be offered through the School of Allied Health Sciences in cooperation with the School of Dentistry
It is anticipated that twoyear Associate degree programs in Dental Hygiene will be recommended for other University System institutions in 1968 and 1969 with these programs to be under the supervision of the Medical Colleges School of Dentistry the Regents were told
At the present time there are no schools of Dental Hygiene in Georgia A survey conducted by the Georgia State Dental Association in February 1967 revealed an annual need of from 75 to 100 dental hygienists in the State
Police Science
The twoyear Associate in Arts degree in Police Science will become effective in the fall of 1967 at Georgia State Collge Armstrong State College and Albany Junior College
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NEW PRESIDENT
The long search for a new president for the Nations oldest statechartered university ended in May The PresidentElect of the University of Georgia Fred C Davison C appeared at a news conference with University System Chancellor George L Simpson Jr L and Board of Regents Chairman James A Dunlap
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ENROLLMENT GAIN SHOWN
Enrollment in the University System continued to increase in the Spring Quarter of 1967 as reflected by reports from the Systems colleges and universities
Regular Enrollments totaling 54416 students were reported an increase of 6128 students over the 48288 students in the Spring Quarter of 1966
Total Enrollments reached 61054 students an increase of 6666 students over the 54388 students a year earlier Total Enrollments for the 1967 quarter included the 54416 students counted in Regular Enrollments as well as a total of 6638 students in extension courses inservice programs workshops and special studies classes
Equivalent FullTime Enrollments totaled 49768 students an increase of 5601 students over the 44167 students a year earlier
Enrollments for the Spring Quarter of 1967 and some comparisons are listed in a table on Page 4
REGENTS MEETING
May
The meeting was held on May 910 in Atlanta at the central office of the Board of Regents
Authorization for Valdosta State College to offer regular college courses to personnel of Moody Air Force Base Valdosta was voted
The courses will be offered to military personnel their eligible dependents and civilian employees of the Air Force beginning on July 1 1967
Authorization was given for a lease agreement with the North Pryor Street Corporation Atlanta for use by Georgia State College of 5820 square feet of space in the 10 Pryor Street Building The lease will continue for three years beginning September 1 1967 at a yearly rental of 26530
The space covered by the lease will be necessary to accommodate 45 additional faculty offices The rental payments include the cost of construction of the faculty offices
Authorization was given for an increase of 23357 in the project cost for the addition to the physical education building at Georgia Southern College This amount increases the project cost to 1656375
Preliminary plans for the student services building at
Augusta College at a project cost of 650000 were approved Also authorized was the making of an architectural contract with Kuhlke Wade Gauger Augusta for the development of final plans and specifications for the facility
The project consists of remodeling the old buildings 1 13 and 114 on the Augusta College campus into a student services building providing a cafeteria dining room post office bookstore lounges and activity rooms
A building project consisting of an addition to the biological sciences building at the University of Georgia was approved
The University has submitted an application for a grant from the National Science Foundation for the construction of the facility of approximately 22000 square feet for expansion in Bacteriology Entomology and Zoology
The action opens the way for proceeding with arrangements for the selection of architects and the preparation of preliminary plans for the project No funds from the Regents were committed
A lease agreement with Motel Enterprises Inc Athens was authorized for use by the University of Georgia of the old YMCA property containing approximately 27000 square feet of space The lease will be for a period of three years beginning on June 1 1967
The building on Lumpkin Street will provide office facilities for approximately 70 faculty members some administrative offices and space on the basement floor for the storage of records
Increases in dormitory rates at the University of Georgia were authorized to become effective with the Fall Quarter of 1967 The increased quarterly rates are as follows Dudley Fain and Griggs Halls 74 increased from 67 Boggs and Mell Halls 109 increased from 90 Brumby Russell and McWhorter Halls 119 increased from 100 all other dormitories 99 increased from 80
The increases in rates will cover increases in cost of personnel utilities laundry and other operating costs
Increases in the quarterly room and board rates were authorized for the Georgia Institute of Technology effective with the Summer Quarter of 1967 The increased quarterly rates for dormitories are as follows old dormitories 85 increased from 75 and new dormitories 95 increased from 85 The increased board rates are as follows board 3 meals per day plan 150 increased from 140 board 2 meals per day plan 130 increased from 115 board 5 day plan at Southern Technical Institute 130 increased from 125
The increases were made necessary by increased cost of food and other operating expenses the Regents were told
An increase in the board rate was authorized for South Georgia College The increase from 111 to 120 per quarter will become effective with the Summer Quarter of 1967
Increased labor costs and the rising cost of food necessitated the increase
An increase in the student activity fee to 10 per quarter at the Medical College of Georgia was authorized effective with the Fall Quarter of 1967
Student activity fees presently are 12 per year for medical and graduate students and 5 per year for undergraduate students The new fee of 10 per quarter will be paid by all students except residents and faculty members who on occasion enroll for a graduate course
The increase was attributed to the necessity to provide additional funds to pay part of the cost of operation of the new student center and food service facility
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College was authorized to increase its graduation fee from 650 to 750 effective with the 196768 Academic Year
Budgets for the operation of 20 institutions of the University System during the fiscal year beginning on July 1 1967 and ending on June 30 1968 were approved
Chancellor Simpson was granted authority to give administrative approval to the remaining budgets on which some work remained to be done subject to formal ratification by the Board of Regents at the June meeting
Armstrong State College was authorized to utilize 60000 of the amount received from the sale of the old Armstrong State College property for landscaping at the new campus The remaining 164001 will be applied toward the construction of additional facilities on the new campus
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Vice Chancellor Named President of University
Fred C Davison 37yearold Vice Chancellor of the University System will become on July 1 the 17th President of the University of Georgia
His election to the new position was announced on May 4 at a special meeting of the Board of Regents of the University System Chancellor George L Simpson Jr recommended the action taken by the Regents
Alumni and faculty committees named early in 1966 by the Chancellor served in an advisory capacity during the long search for a successor to President O C Aderhold
Dr Aderhold who has been the Universitys President since September 15 1950 retires on June 30
Chairman James A Dunlap said that the Regents had searched the length and breadth of this land for more than a year in seeking a new president for the University In electing Dr Davison we feel proud that we found the right man here at home he added
Chancellor Simpson in commenting on Dr Davisons election said The Board of Regents has chosen one of the finest young educators in the United States a man who will lead us to new levels of quality and achievement
Dr Davison has shown that above all his primary interest is in building the quality of the individual departments at the University He has the courage to make tough decisions He understands that improved quality is the heart of the Universitys future
Dr Davison was born in Atlanta on September 29 1929 and grew up in Marietta He holds the PhD degree in Pathology and Biochemistry from Iowa State University and the DVM degree from the University of Georgia
He received his undergraduate education at Emory University
His research activities have been extensive with primary interest and publications in the field of Comparative Toxicity of Stable Rare Earth Compounds
Since September 1966 Dr Davison has been the Vice Chancellor of the University System serving as the deputy to the Chancellor in all aspects of operation of the Chancellors office Previously he was the Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia for more than two years beginning in July 1964
In 196364 he was the Assistant Director of the Department of Scientific Activities of the American Veterinary Medical Association in Chicago
In 195863 he served at Iowa State University for various periods as a Research Associate and an Assistant Professor on the teaching staff in the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology and as an Associate of the Institute for Atomic Research also he was the project leader of a research project of the U S Atomic Energy Commission
In 195258 he was engaged in the private practice of veterinary medicine in Marietta
The University PresidentElect has served as a consultant to site visitation teams of the National Institutes of Health of the U S Public Health Service He is the Chairman of the Council on Biological and Therapeutic Agents of the AVMA
Dr Davison is a Presbyterian He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Sigma Xi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Omega Tau Sigma Alpha Zeta Phi Zeta and Gamma Sigma Delta
He and his wife Dr Dianne Castle Davison have two sons Frederick Jr 13 and Bill 3 and a daughter Anne 20 months
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The programs for these institutions represent an adaptation of a State plan for collegiate programs in Police Science in Georgia Also recommended in the State plan were Associate degree programs for two other System institutions Columbus College and Brunswick Junior College and a similar program for DeKalb College as well as the employment of a law enforcement extension development specialist at the University of Georgia
A statewide study requested by Chancellor Simpson was made during the fall of 1966 by the Institute of Government at the University of Georgia to determine the need for collegiate programs in Police Science in the State The proposed State plan was formulated from recommendations growing out of the study
The Georgia study was financed with a grant from the Office of Law Enforcement Assistance of the US Department of Justice which has indicated a willingness to make an additional grant to help finance the first year of operation of the new programs
The development of the programs approved in May which will be the first collegiate level programs for police officers in Georgia is in keeping with recent recommendations of the Presidents Crime Commission and will complement other educational programs for police officers in the State
Governmental and law enforcement officials in the communities affected by the new programs have given their endorsement and support the Regents were told
Department of Dermatology
A Department of Dermatology in the School of Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia was authorized
The new department will make it possible for the Medical College to establish a nationally outstanding program in dermatology the Regents were told
Operating as a separate clinical service in the Talmadge Memorial Hospital the new department will be closely coordinated with the Department of Medicine It will operate a substantial outpatient service and will be assigned from five to ten hospital beds for inpatients
SPRING QUARTER ENROLLMENT UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
REGULAR ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLLMENT EQUIVALENT FULLTIME ENROLLMENT
1966 1967 1966 1967 1966 1967 Pet Inc Dec
University of Georgia 12516 13978 15283 17760 11897 13331 121
Continuing Education Center 2473 2044 1082 854 211
Georgia Institute of Technology 6428 6475 6428 6475 5896 6530 108
Southern Technical Inslitute 1064 971 1064 971 1002 938 64
Medical College of Georgia 374 380 374 380 374 380 16
Allied Medical Sciences 216 266 216 266 126 224 778
Georgia State College 6866 7737 6866 7737 4441 5004 127
School of Special Studies 679 439
Albany State College 1258 1333 1296 1375 1211 1272 50
Ajusta College 1499 1939 1499 1939 1228 1527 243
West Georgia College 2202 2507 2254 2536 2056 2336 136
North Georgia College 878 1020 912 1044 859 994 157
Fort Valley State College 1462 1639 1462 1639 1453 1517 44
Georgia College at Milledgeville 1012 1048 1012 1082 912 966 59
Savannah State College 1367 1303 1367 1303 1350 1284 49
Continuing Education 113 46
Georgia Southern College 3234 3393 3291 3511 3053 3209 51
Valdosta State College 1514 1730 1514 1743 1391 1634 175
Georgia Southwestern College 1039 1333 1039 1333 1032 1265 226
Armstrong State College 962 1129 962 1129 698 831 190
Columbus College 1013 971 1013 971 813 756 70
Albany Junior College 453 453 369
Brunswick Junior College 382 451 382 451 305 368 206
Middle Georgia College 1181 1268 1181 1268 1234 1320 70
South Georgia College 759 796 759 796 722 751 40
Gainesville Junior College 404 404 349
Kennesaw Junior College 787 787 601
Abraham Baldwin Agri College 1062 1105 1062 1105 1032 1112 78
Totals 48288 54416 54388 61054 44167 49768 127
Continuing Education Centers in Albany Gainesville and Marietta were replaced by junior colleges after the 1966 Spring Quarter Includes quarter hours taken at Augusta College by Medical College of Georgia students New institutions opened since 1966 Spring Quarter
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE
James A Dunlap Gainesville Chairman
John W Langdale Valdosta ViceChairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
GeorgeLSimpson Jr
Chancellor
FredC Davison
Vide Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal
Executive Secretary James A Blissit treasurer
J H Dewberry Director
Plant and Business Operations Harry Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner
Director of Public Affairs
BOARD OF REGENTS
Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin H G Pattillo Decatur Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
OFFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk A ssistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Assistant Executive Secretary
Miss Carroll McMahon A dministrative A ssistant
Miss Glynton Smith A dministrative Assistant
University of Georgia A thens
O C Aderhold
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta
Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College T if ton
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College Albany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967 Arthur M Gignilliat
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville R E Lee
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NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY BOARD OF REGENTS BEGIN TERM ON JULY I
New officers of the Board of Regents beginning on July 1 are John W Langdale of Valdosta Chairman and H G Pattillo of Decatur Vice Chairman They were elected at the Regents June meeting
Mr Langdale succeeds James A Dunlap of Gainesville Mr Pattillo succeeds Mr Langdale who has served as Vice Chairman since January 1966
Mr Langdale 50 began his membership on the Board of Regents in January 1964 His term will continue to January 1971 An attorney and businessman in Valdosta he holds the AB and LLB degrees from the University of Georgia He is Vice President and Secretary of the Langdale Company President of the Valdosta Federal Savings and Loan Association a deacon in Valdostas First Baptist Church and County Attorney of Echols County
A former member of the Georgia General Assembly the new Regents Chairman served in the House from
John W Langdale
194952 and in the Senate from 195758 He was Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee
Mr Langdale a Navy veteran of World War II is a past president of the Valdosta Rotary Club and of the Valdosta and Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce He is also a past vice president of the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce and of the Lowndes County United Fund He is the District GovernorElect of Rotary International
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New Building Program Approved for System
A new building program consisting of 34 projects at 16 institutions in the University System was approved by the Board of Regents at the June meeting The total cost of the program will be approximately 39100000
The projected cost for the academic research and service facilities construction program is 19300000 These facilities are necessitated by enrollment increases anticipated for 196970 at which time it is expected enrollment will exceed 90000 students in University System institutions
The projected cost for the student housing construction program is 19800000 The program will add a total of 4400 units at 12 institutions bringing the total housing spaces to 31185 at these 12 institutions
The new program which represents some of the more critical needs for housing and other facilities was made possible by an additional 2 million in annual lease pay
ments authorized by the 1967 General Assembly for amortizing construction projects at institutions of the University System
The building program will be financed principally with bond funds through the Georgia Education Authority University The bonds are amortized on a longterm basis25 years for most facilitieswith the annual lease payments Each dollar of lease payment will amortize
fft with the
ofiditions at the time fees yvjljbe used to amortize onehalf of the cost of the dormitdries
approximately 14 to 15 in exact amount dependent On nrjstlij the bonds are sold Studeftinousing
Architects were also chosen by the Regents in June to begin preliminary plans apd specificatfOTisTortlje majority of the projects
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New Steps Taken on Plans for New Junior Colleges in Mac on Clayton County
Actions were taken by the Board of Regents at the June meeting to expedite the development of plans for the new Macon Junior College and the new junior college to be located in Clayton County
A master campus development plan for Macon Junior College was approved and is now being drawn up under the supervision of the Office of Plant and Business Operations of the University System for submission to the Bibb County Commissioners no later than September The plan which includes roads drives walks and location of buildings and utilities will be implemented by Bibb County
Approval of the preliminary plans at a project cost of 3000000 was given The Board also authorized entering into an architectural contract with Matthews Holliday Couch and Hollis of Macon The firm will have final plans and specifications ready by August
Included in the project plans are seven buildings a combination library student center and administration building science building lecture hall classroom building physical education building maintenance building and central mechanical building The project consists of approximately 135000 square feet
Jack Kenneth Carlton the new President of Macon Junior College will open temporary offices in Macon on July 1 and will be on hand to assist with the development of the campus faculty recruitment and other duties
The site for the new Macon Junior College chosen previously by the Regents is one mile west of Macon between the old US Highway 80 and the new US Highway 80 facing the Interstate Highway
The Board also voted at the June meeting to ratify the contract with Planning and Consulting for Education Inc a Michigan firm at a maximum cost of 12000 for work on the development of the junior college in Clayton County which will be located at Morrow
This same firm was previously employed by the Regents to assist in the planning and development of Macon Junior College Their work on this project has proved most satisfactory the Regents were told
The firm will use computers to provide space computations and educational specifications Other services which will be rendered by PACE include consultation on the campus plan plus advisory services on various other aspects in the development of the new college
Both of the new junior colleges in Macon and Clayton County will be twoyear nonresidential institutions Local funds will be used to develop the campuses and to construct the initial buildings The Board of Regents will pay costs of operating and expanding the institutions
REGENTS SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO RESIDENTS
The first large number of Regents Scholarships to be awarded for the 196768 academic year was approved in June by the Board of Regents A total amount of 57167 was approved for 145 Georgia residents who will attend University System institutions during the year
The institutions which these recipients will attend plus the total amount of money and number of scholarships awarded for each institution are as follows
Number of
Scholarships Amount
University of Georgia 25 10898
Georgia Institute of Technology 28 10595
Southern Technical Institute 7 1772
Georgia State College 14 7010
Medical College of Georgia 1 750
Valdosta State College 16 6250
West Georgia College 19 6650
Armstrong State College 9 3142
Augusta College 2 980
Columbus College 7 3000
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 5 1594
Middle Georgia College 12 4526
Totals 145 57167
Report on Research Reveals Data on Proposals Awards
A total of 378 research proposals at a cost of 22211606 were submitted by three University System institutions for the ninemonth period from July 1 1966 to March 31 1967
Also during that time a total of 9096368 in contracts and grants was received for 421 research projects
These figures were contained in a report made to the Board of Regents in May by Mario J Goglia Vice ChancellorResearch of the University System
At the Georgia Institute of Technology 168 research proposals were submitted for projects totaling 6278140 A total of 3526461 was received in contracts and grants for 200 research projects
At the University of Georgia 179 research proposals were submitted for projects totaling 13863778 A total of 4358040 was received in contracts and grants for 167 research projects
At the Medical College of Georgia 31 research proposals were submitted for projects totaling 2069688 A total of 1211867 was received in contracts and grants for 54 research projects
The three institutions also received a total of 9021332 from State appropriations for research purposes during the 196667 fiscal year
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Jack Carlton is President of Macon Junior College
Jack Kenneth Carlton has been elected by the Board of Regents to become the President of Macon Junior College and was scheduled to begin his new duties on July 1 Dr Carlton comes to Macon Junior College from the University of West Florida at Pensacola where he served as Dean of Faculties of Arts and Sciences and as Professor of Chemistry
A native of Baileyville Texas Dr Carlton holds three degrees in Chemistry the BS from Centenary College Shreveport and the MS and the PhD from Louisiana State University He also held a postdoctoral fellowship at Louisiana State in 195152
Macon Junior College a twoyear unit of the University System of Georgia will open in the fall of 1968 It is now in the advanced planning stage and construction is scheduled to begin in late summer or early fall
The College will offer the first two years of work for students who plan to transfer to senior colleges It will also offer oneyear and twoyear terminal programs ap
propriate for the area served All students will commute daily
Prior to assuming his position at the University of West Florida in 1966 Dr Carlton was associated with Louisiana State University for eight years He served there as Professor of Chemistry 195866 and also as Director of the Division of Sciences 195862 and as Dean of the College of Sciences 196266
Previously he served on the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology as Assistant Professor of Chemistry 195556 and as Associate Professor of Chemistry 195658 He was Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Arkansas from 1952 until 1955
Dr Carlton has served as a science building consultant to several colleges and as a consulting chemist to a softdrink company He has done extensive research in chemistry and related fields and has authored several publications
Dr Carlton is a member of a number of professional organizations including Sigma Xi Phi Lambda Upsilon American Association for the Advancement of Science and American Men of Science He is a past chairman of the Louisiana Section of the American Chemical Society
The new President 45 and Mrs Carlton the former Mary Ellen Petree of Shreveport have two daughters and two sons Claudia 18 Anne 16 James 14 and Jack II 5
Dr Carlton a Presbyterian served as an officer in the Navy during World War II
Jack K Carlton
Building Program Continued from Page 1
Construction projects approved and the architects selected include the following
University of Georgiacampus heating system expansion James W Austin Jr Atlanta addition to business administration building Bothwell and Associates Decatur addition to chemistry building Jacobs and Matthews Gainesville soil testing laboratory Bull and Kenney Atlanta dormitory facilities Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta
Georgia Institute of Technologycentral electrical switching station
Medical College of Georgiamedical clinical services building Heery and Heery Atlanta This project was approved in principle previously the June action provides a commitment for funds
Georgia Southern Collegeeducationclassroom building Edwin C Eckles Statesboro dormitory facilities Williams and Dean Atlanta
West Georgia Collegeeducationclassroom building John W Cherry Atlanta two dormitory facilities Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild and Paschal Atlanta
Fort Valley State Collegefood service building Houston Associates Albany dormitory facilities Miller and Allain Atlanta warehousemaintenance building
Valdosta State College addition to classroomarts building Zeb V Lackey and Associates Valdosta addi
tion to dining hall Williams and Dean Atlanta dormitory facilities Zeb V Lackey and Associates Valdosta
Savannah State Collegescience building Oscar M Hansen Savannah dormitory facilities ThomasHuttonJohnson Savannah
Albany State Collegeaddition to library Houston Associates Albany dormitory facilities Hugh W Gaston Albany
Georgia College at Milledgevilleaddition to science building Cooper Salzman and Carry Atlanta dormitory facilities Cunningham and Forehand Architects Inc Atlanta
Georgia Southwestern Collegeaddition to science building Reynolds and Bailey Gainesville dormitory facilities Morris Hall and Peter Norris Atlanta
Middle Georgia Collegeaddition to physical education building W P Thompson Jr Macon dormitory facilities W P Thompson Jr Macon
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Collegecampus mechanical system Bloomfield Engineering Company Macon dormitory facilities Hall and Ferguson Macon
South Georgia Collegeclassroom building ThomasHuttonJohnson Savannah dormitory facilities Sewell and Associates Savannah
Brunswick Junior Collegeaddition to student center Webb and Baldwin Inc Brunswick
Albany Junior Collegeclassroom and science building Richard V Richard Albany
Key Positions Filled by Regents Actions
Appointments to several administrative positions in institutions and institutionrelated agencies of the University System were approved by the Board of Regents in May and June
Alfred G Steer Jr was appointed Professor of German and Head of the newlycreated Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages at the University of Georgia effective July 1 Dr Steer holds the PhD degree from the University of Pennsylvania He was formerly a member of the faculty of Columbia University where he served for five years as director of all undergraduate instruction in German
William M Sangster was appointed Director of the School of Civil Engineering of the Georgia Institute of Technology effective July 1 Dr Sangster received the PhD degree from the University of Iowa He has been a member of the faculty of the University of Missouri since 1948 and most recently served as Professor of Civil Engineering Associate Director of the Engineering Experiment Station and Associate Dean of the College of Engineering
Richard G Topazian was named Professor of Oral Surgery and Chairman of the newlycreated Department of Oral Surgery School of Dentistry Medical College of Georgia effective July 1 Dr Topazian holds the DDS degree from McGill University Faculty of Dentistry and attended the Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania He has most recently served as Associate Professor of Oral Surgery at the College of Dentistry of the University of Kentucky
J Graham Smith was appointed Professor of Dermatology and Chairman of the newlycreated Department of Dermatology in the School of Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia effective May 1 He holds the MD and BSM degrees from Duke University and was formerly Professor of Dermatology and Director of Research Training Program at the Duke University Medical Center
George R Greene was appointed Director of the Guidance Office of the School of Business Administration with the rank of Assistant Professor at Georgia State College effective July 1 He received the MBA degree in Business from the University of Georgia and joined the staff of Georgia State in July 1966 as Associate Director of Guidance and Assistant Professor in the School of Business
Ernest O Everett was appointed Dean of Students at Albany State College effective July 1 He holds the MSEd degree from South Carolina State College and joined the Albany State College faculty in September 1965 as Dean of Men During the current year he served as Acting Dean of Students
N F Davis was appointed Professor of Business and Chairman of the Division of Business at Albany State
College effective July 1 Dr Davis holds the PhD degree from Indiana University and was formerly associated with Albany State as Professor of Business and Chairman of the Division of Business from 1960 to 1962 He has been Professor of Economics at Atlanta University since 1962
Billy C Black II was appointed Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Albany State College effective July 1 He holds the PhD degree in Chemistry from Iowa State University and has been a member of the faculty of Albany State for three years serving as Acting Chairman of the Department of Chemistry during the current year
William W Stokes was named Professor of Education and Head of the Department of Education at Armstrong State College effective June 1 He holds the EdD degree from the University of Florida and has served as Chairman of Undergraduate Secondary Education and Director of Student Teaching at Texas A M University since 1964
James Otte will begin his duties as Associate Professor of Physical Education and Chairman of the Division of Physical Education at Brunswick Junior College in September He holds the MS degree in Physical Education from the University of Tennessee and joined the faculty of Brunswick Junior College in 1966 as Associate Professor of Physical Education
James B Lytle will become Associate Professor and Chairman of the ScienceMathematics Division at Columbus College on August 1 He received the PhD degree from Texas A M University and has been Assistant Professor of Biology at Maryville College since 1964
Helen T Milian was appointed Associate Professor of Nursing and Director of Nursing Education at Columbus College effective July 1 She holds the MN degree from Emory University and has been Director of the School of Nursing at the Medical Center in Columbus since 1964 Miss Milian became Acting Director of Nursing Education at Columbus College in January 1967
Bobby Leroy Cline will assume his duties as Professor of Science and Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences at Dalton Junior College in September Mr Cline expects to receive the PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech early this summer For the past two years he has been Associate Professor of Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Chattanooga and Director of the University of ChattanoogaUniversity of Tennessee Resident Graduate Program
Joel H Paul will become Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Political Science at Gainesville Junior College on July 1 He holds the EdD degree from the University of Georgia and has been Acting Dean of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of History at Gainesville Junior College since September 1966
Herbert W Robinson was appointed Assistant Professor of History and Dean of Students at Gainesville Junior College effective July I He holds the MEd and expects soon to receive the DEd from the University of Georgia Mr Robinson was formerly Principal of Dawson County High School and has been Acting Dean of Students at Gainesville Junior College since 1966
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John M Martin was named Associate Dean of the College and Chairman of the Graduate Division at West Georgia College effective July 1 He holds the PhD degree in History from the University of North Carolina and became Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences and Professor of History at West Georgia in September 1957
Alvin H Dempsey will assume duties as Professor of Horticulture and Head of the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia effective immediately He received the PhD degree from Ohio State University and joined the Georgia Experiment Station staff in 1948 He has been Professor of Horticulture since 1956
Earl O Kline has been appointed Professor of Political Science and Head of the Department of Political Science at Georgia State College effective September 1 He holds the MA and PhD degrees from Princeton University and has been a member of the faculty at The Citadel since 1949 He is presently Professor of Political Science and Chairman of the Department at The Citadel
Eva W McGahee was appointed Assistant Professor of Home Economics and Head of the Department of Home Economics at North Georgia College effective September 1 She holds the MEd degree in Home Economics from the University of Georgia and has been a member of the faculty of North Georgia College since 1965
Cecil L Jackson was named Associate Professor of Psychology and Head of the Department of Psychology at North Georgia College effective September 1 Dr Jackson holds the MEd and PhD degrees from the University of Georgia He was formerly a teacher at Druid Hills High School in Atlanta and was an industrial psychologist with the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company before joining the faculty of Kennesaw Junior College in 1966 as Registrar Director of Admissions and Assistant Professor of Psychology
Floyd Van Wert Anderson was appointed Associate
Professor and Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education at the Georgia College at Milledgeville effective September 1 He holds the MA degree from George Peabody College and is working toward the PhD degree at Michigan State University He has most recently served on the faculty of the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts as Associate Professor of Health Physical Education and Recreation
W Bryce Hill was appointed Associate Professor of Police Science and Head of the Department of Police Science and Law Enforcement at Armstrong State College effective July 1 He is completing work on his Masters degree in Sociology at Tulsa University and was formerly Head of the Department of Law Enforcement at Forest Park Community College in Missouri
Harry E Bruno was named Assistant Professor and Director of the Police Administration Program at Albany Junior College effective July 1 He holds the MS degree in Police Science and Administration from California State College and served as Director of Police Science at Treasure Valley Community College during the current year
William D McCarthy was appointed Associate Professor of Business Administration and Chairman of the Division of Business Administration at South Georgia College effective September 1 He holds the MBA degree from the University of Georgia and expects soon to receive the PhD degree He served as Assistant Professor at Columbus College during 196162 and as Assistant Professor at Valdosta State College during 196667
W C McCormick has been appointed Head of the Department of Animal Science at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station effective July 1 He holds the MSA degree from Kansas State College and the PhD degree from Texas A M University He has been a member of the Experiment Station staff since 1945 and has been Animal Scientist since 1958
Library with an area of 24800 square feet is under construction at Southern Technical Institute the twoyear unit of the Georgia Institute of Technology Architect is Cleveland M Cail Jr Marietta General contractor is P D Christian Company Atlanta
The addition to the health and physical education building with a planned area of 25269 square feet is under construction at Columbus College Architect is Robert W Spence Columbus General contractor is Pound Construction Company Columbus
REGENTS MEETING
June
The meeting was held on June 14 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
Authorization was voted for the establishment of a Department of Oral Biology in the School of Dentistry at the Medical College of Georgia
Dr Harry B ORear President of the College reported that further study of the School of Dentistry curriculum plus discussions with dental consultants and members of the Council on Dental Education had indicated a need for this new department The addition of nine other new departments in the School of Dentistry had been previously approved by the Regents
Approval was given for the Georgia College at Milledgeville to change the degree of Bachelor of Science in Music Education to Bachelor of Music Education The change was made to reflect prevailing terminology and no change was made in the degree requirements
Approval was given for the University of Georgia to revise security program records to update the list of principal officers and executive personnel authorized to handle classified information pertaining to classified contracts with the Federal Government Revisions were also approved for the Industrial Security Manual to update the list of personnel responsible for carrying out Department of Defense contracts
West Georgia College was authorized to establish a quota of not more than ten students from foreign countries to receive waivers of outofstate fees
According to the policy of the Board of Regents University System institutions are entitled to receive approval to waive outofstate fees for a number of students from foreign countries who are sponsored by the Federal Government civic organizations churches and other agencies
West Georgia College had not previously received authorization under this policy to grant waivers of outofstate fees for foreign students
The use of two loan funds to be used as matching National Defense Education Act loan funds was authorized for the University of Georgia The two funds receiving approval were the Athens Kiwanis Club Loan Fund and the Mr and Mrs Walter T Forbes Sr Loan Fund Permission had been given by the donors for the University to use these funds for matching purposes
Rate increases for patients at the Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital of the Medical College of Georgia were authorized effective June 15 1967
Per diem rates will increase from 38 per day to 50 per day Room and board will increase from 33 per day to 35 per day Increases in outpatient visit charges in
clude emergency increased from 5 to 10 initial visit from 5 to 7 and return visit from 2 to 5
The increases are based on estimated operating costs for the next fiscal year The per diem rate includes both services and room and board The separate room and board rate was established for patients whose insurance contracts provide for payment on this basis Additional services provided are itemized separately for patients using this plan
Increases in the quarterly student fees and charges at West Georgia College were authorized to become effective with the fall quarter of 1967
The student activity fee will increase from 10 to 12 The health fee will rise from 5 to 7 Dining hall rates will increase as follows three meals per day increased from 120 to 130 breakfast and one other meal per day from 88 to 95 The rate for a noon and evening meal per day not currently offered will be 110
The higher dining hall rates were attributable to increases in staff staff salaries and food costs The additional student activity fees will be used to finance an expanded program for the new student center building to be occupied during the summer of 1967 The health fee increase will make possible improved student health services
West Georgia College was given authorization to purchase a ninepassenger bus at an approximate cost of 2300 to be used for geology field trips Funds for this purchase are available in the equipment budget of the Division of Science and Mathematics at the College
Approval was given for Middle Georgia College to increase quarterly room and board charges effective with the fall quarter of 1967
Increases in room rent are as follows Browning Hall Ebenezer Hall Peacock Hall and Old Wiggs Hall from 68 to 69 Grace Browning Hall Talmadge Hall and Wiggs Hall Annex from 68 to 72 New Womens Hall and New Mens Hall from 68 to 75 Board will go up from 112 to 120
Rising operating costs for food and personnel necessitated these increases
A dormitory activity fee of one dollar per quarter for dormitory students was approved for the Georgia Institute of Technology Proceeds will be used to provide social activities and other programs for dormitory students
The sale of approximately 891 cords of pine and hardwood pulpwood from the University of Georgias Piedmont Field Experiment Station in Putnam County was approved in keeping with proper practices of forestry control
The renewal of a lease with the CMS Realty Company in Atlanta was approved for use by Georgia State College of space in the Kemper Building at 41 Exchange Place Beginning in September 1967 the lease will be effective for two years at a monthly rental of 1010 payable in advance and will be subject to cancellation by the lessor on a six months written notice by registered mail
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Authorization was voted for the execution of an agreement with Bill Todd Inc Atlanta covering parking facilities for Georgia State College at a monthly rental of 400
The area is on the site designated for the classroomarts building which is in the final planning stage The agreement will be terminated when the building is ready for construction
The removal of the Mansion Annex building on the campus of the Georgia College at Milledgeville was approved The building which was constructed in 1895 is in substandard condition
Extension of a lease with Ernest M Acree and Karl Maret of Dalton Georgia from July 1 1967 to July 31 1967 was authorized for office space to be used for Dalton Junior College at a monthly rental of 125 A lease agreement for an aditional office was approved at a monthly rental of 60 The lease will be effective from June 1 1967 to July 31 1967 plus such additional time not to exceed 90 days as may be necessary
Extension of a lease with James E Pierce Jr of Dalton from June 30 1967 to July 31 1967 was approved at a monthly rental of 125 The space will be used by Dalton Junior College
Authorization was voted to ratify an agreement with the Hall County Board of Education and the City of Gainesville concerning the final development plans for Gainesville Junior College Under this arrangement the Regents agreed to relieve the Hall County Board of Education and the City of Gainesville of further responsibilities for the development of Gainesville Junior College
The Hall County Board of Education and the City of Gainesville have paid the sum of 70000 to the Board of Regents and will pay any additional funds accumulated in their development account after all current bills have been paid The Regents will then complete the development of the College
The transfer of funds in the amount of 109000 to Gainesville Junior College was approved Of this total 70000 was received from the Hall County Board of Education and the City of Gainesville for campus development purposes and 39000 was received from interest earnings on funds in the Gainesville Junior College Construction Fund
An allocation of 38510 from Regents funds was approved for Gainesville Junior College This will be used to cover special equipment needs
Change orders in the amount of 12031 for increasing the construction cost of Kennesaw Junior College were approved The new total is 2523664
An allocation in the amount of 5000 was approved for Augusta College for the campus lighting system This will supplement funds already available at the institution for this purpose
An allocation of 5500 from Regents funds was authorized for Georgia Southwestern College for additional sewer and water extensions to the campus system
Approval was given for the making and signing of a lease agreement with Frank Farmer of Burke County for the use of approximately 251 acres of land by the Southeast Georgia Branch Experiment Station in Midville The lease will cover the period from May 1 1967 to October 31 1967 at a total cost of 600
The Board voted to ratify the action taken by the University of Georgia in leasing this land for the period from November 1 1966 to May 1 1967 This lease was signed by the University of Georgia prior to the change in leasing procedure which requires that all leases be approved by the Attorney General and executed by the Chairman of the Board
Authorization was given for the making of a license agreement with the International Paper Company for the University of Georgia School of Forestry for the use of land owned by the Company in Morgan County The land will be used for genetics research purposes
Authorization for a lease agreement for the use of this land had been previously given by the Regents in October 1966 Upon the suggestion of the Attorney General this was subsequently changed to a license agreement The new agreement will be effective from date of execution until April 22 1977
Authorization was voted for the sale or removal of two substandard buildings on the University of Georgia campus The buildings located at the intersection of East Campus Road and Ag Drive are no longer suitable for use
Authorization was given for the sale and removal of a substandard building at Middle Georgia College The building is located on the site for the new classroom building
The granting of a rightofway deed to the City of Columbus for approximately 231 square feet was approved The land will provide an access road to Columbus College
The granting of an easement on the Georgia Southwestern College campus to the City of Americus was approved The easement is needed for the laying of sewer lines
Authorization was given for the demolition and removal of a building on the Augusta College campus The building is located on property recently acquired to provide an additional exit from the campus
Gifts and grants received by institutions were reported as information
Faculty promotions and emeritus status for faculty members were approved for several institutions and institutionrelated agencies
An allocation of 2500 was approved for Georgia Southern College for relocation of the sewer and road on the site of the proposed classroom and office building
Institutional budget amendments were approved as submitted by the institutions
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New Officers Continued from Page 1
Mr Pattillo 40 was named to the Board of Regents in February 1965 for a term to continue to January 1 1970
A graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology with a BS degree in Architecture Mr Pattillo is a partner in Pattillo Construction Company Decatur He is a leader in development of commercial and industrial properties and for several years has been widely engaged in building in Metropolitan Atlanta
He is a past president of the DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce a trustee of Grady Memorial Hospital a director of the Citizens and Southern Emory Bank a member of the Associated General Contractors of America and a member of the Board of Directors of the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce and of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce He is also a trustee of Agnes Scott College and a member of the Board of Visitors of Emory University
Active in civic affairs Mr Pattillo is a past president of the Decatur Rotary Club and is a deacon of the Decatur Presbyterian Church
Mr Dunlap 47 has been a member of the Board of Regents since February 1960 and has been the Chairman since January 1963 He is presently serving a term which expires in January 1973
An attorney he is a member of the law firm of Whelchel Dunlap and Gignilliat He attended Davidson College
and holds the LLB degree from the University of Georgia School of Law
He was a member of the Governors Commission to Improve Education in 1963 and has served on several boards and commissions dealing with education
He is also a member of the boards of directors of a number of business firms
The election of new officers of the Board of Regents followed Mr Dunlaps announcement at the June meeting of his decision not to serve a new term as Chairman He and Mr Langdale were reelected in March to begin on July 1 new oneyear terms as Chairman and Vice Chairman respectively
In a statement at the June meeting Mr Dunlap said
Earlier this year when I was reelected as the Chairman for a new oneyear term beginning on July 1 1967 I indicated that it would be agreeable with me to see someone else elected to the position It was thought at that time by some members of the Board of Regents that continuity of the chairmanship would be of particular significance in the solution of some matters which were pending Since that time several of the major matters including the election of a new President of the University of Georgia have been settled
He noted that the announcement in June of his decision not to serve the new term would allow the new Chairman to take office at the beginning of the new fiscal year on July 1
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
James A Dunlap Gainesville Chairman
John W Langdale Valdosta ViceChairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin H G Patullo Decatur Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Fred C Davison Vice Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorReseai h Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer
J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner
Director of Public Affairs
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Assistant Executive Secretary
Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant
Miss Glynton Smith Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia Athens
O C Aderhold
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta
Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College
Savannah Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville R E Lee
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas
Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College A Ibany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967
Arthur M Gignilliat
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VOL 3 NO 7JULY 1967
Budgets for 196768 Exceed 154 Million
Expenditures totaling 154981780 for University System institutions and programs during 196768 have been approved by the Board of Regents This amount includes 102009000 in State appropriations and 52972780 in anticipated internal income The anticipated income includes 23093116 from student fees and 29879664 from sponsored operations and other sources
The total for 196768 is 36959043 more than the 118022737 budgeted for 196667 an increase of 31 percent
A portion of the increased expenditures will take care of enrollment growth and a substantial amount is earmarked for the improvement of quality of education for all students including the reduction of studentteacher ratios at the institutions
Enrollment of 67481 equivalent fulltime students is projected for 196768 This would be an increase of 6046 equivalent fulltime students or approximately 10 percent over 61435 for 196667
An equivalent fulltime student represents 50 quarter credit hours for the academic year of nine months
An estimated 10 million of the increase in funds in 196768 will be used to improve the quality of education for all students
The number of faculty positions in instruction research extension and public service at teaching institutions will be 4015 including 3802 budgeted on a basis of the ninemonth academic year and 213 budgeted on a basis of the twelvemonth fiscal year The 196667 total was 3265 including 3096 on a basis of the academic year and 169 on a basis of the fiscal year
In addition the 196768 budgets provide for 518 faculty members in institutionrelated programs in research and extension compared with the 196667 total of 466
While some of the additional faculty members would have been required by the increased enrollment to maintain the 196667 studentteacher ratios at the teaching institutions the total increase in the number of positions provided for will make possible substantial reductions in the ratios
Studentteacher ratios in the University System have been considerably higher than the ratios recommended in 1963 by the Governors Commission to Improve Education In requesting State appropriations for 196768 the Board of Regents the chancellor and his staff and the presidents emphasized strongly the need for catchuptoquality
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Graduate Degrees Approved for System Institutions
Four new graduate programs at two institutions of the University System were authorized by the Board of Regents at the luly meeting
Georgia State College will offer two advanced degree programs in chemistry effective with the fall quarter 1967 the Master of Science with a major in Chemistry and the Master of Arts for Teachers with a major in Chemistry These programs are being developed in cooperation with the Georgia Institute of Technology and although the degrees will be awarded by Georgia State College some of the courses will be taught at Georgia Tech
Georgia State College will also offer the Master of Insurance degree effective with the fall quarter 1967 This Program will be designed to provide a technical and theoretical foundation at the graduate level to meet the
needs of professional practitioners in the insurance business Presently existing courses will be used to structure the program and no additional cost is anticipated
The PhD degree in Information Science will be offered at the Georgia Institute of Technology
OFFICE FOR NEW COLLEGE
Temporary offices for Macon Junior College are located at 165 First Street Macon
Jack K Carlton recently appointed president of Macon Junior College has begun operating from this temporary office Permanent facilities of the college will soon be under construction in preparation for the scheduled opening in the fall of 1968

Rehabilitation Land Projects Authorized
Approval was given by the Board of Regents in June for the distribution of capital funds in the amount of 3500000 for land acquisition and rehabilitation projects at University System institutions
The funds for these approved expenditures were provided by appropriations authorized by the 1967 General Assembly for the University System for 196768
The land and rehabilitation program was broken down into two categories
A total of 2000000 was earmarked for land acquisition and constructionrenovation The following projects were included in this category
Georgia Institute of Technology1500000 to cover part of the cost of an Urban Renewal project
Savannah State College40000 for the purchase of additional property
Georgia State College153000 for the completion of the upper level of the parking area to extend the student service area
Medical College of Georgia170000 to effect changes in the hospital building to provide space for the Department of Medicine and Laboratories and 137000 to rework nurseries in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
The remaining 1500000 will go for rehabilitation projects at University System institutions A contingency fund of 185000 is included in this amount to provide for unanticipated costs and completion of work in progress The rehabilitation projects included in this program at a total cost of 1315000 are as follows
University of Georgiainstallation of electrical voltage regulators in the remaining three circuits of the campus electrical distribution system renovation of fine arts building replacement of gym floor in Stegeman Hall and connection of fourteen older buildings into new main trunk sewer
Georgia Institute of Technologyconversion of old physics building for use by Psychology Social Science Engineering Experiment Station Mathematics and Industrial Management Departments replacement of heating ventilation and filter systems in the physical education swimming pool provision of singlephase electrical protection for large threephase electrical equipment and reworking of wiring and lighting systems in engineering drawing laboratories
Georgia State Collegedemolition and removal of Atlantic Company cold storage plant on site of new physical education building renovation and remodeling of lighting ceilings and additional air conditioning for Kell Hall
Medical College of Georgiareworking of utility systems including electrical water and steam lines and conversion of old bookstore for offices
Georgia Southern Collegeinstallation of complete sprinkler system in Sanford Hall and conversion of old music building into faculty offices
West Georgia Collegeconversion of old student services area into science laboratories conversion of old dining hall into faculty offices and conversion of old library into administrative offices
Fort Valley State Collegeconversion of trades building into classrooms offices and laboratories extension and modernization of sanitary sewer system and campus development
Savannah State Collegerehabilitation of Camilla Hubert Hall including electrical roofing and finish repair and campus development
Valdosta State Collegeaddition of water main with fire protection replacement of campus hot water generator conversion of old bookstore area to offices and replacement of old steam return line with new twoinch line
Albany State Collegeconversion of old dining hall to facility for School of Business Administration conversion of old student center into School of Nursing and campus development
Georgia College at Milledgevilleprovision of mens toilet facilities in Parks Hall remodeling of Laboratory School including fire alarm system waterproofing restrooms and teaching facilities conversion of rooms in Parks Hall into faculty offices and conversion of areas in education building into faculty offices including electrical wiring partitions and finish work
North Georgia Collegeremodeling of interior of Price Memorial Hall and provision of dehumidification control in swimming pool room of physical education building
Augusta Collegeremoval and clearance of substandard building
Georgia Southwestern Collegerewiring of Terrell Hall conversion of old campus store to faculty offices addition of storm sewers and conversion of the old Presidents Home to faculty offices
Columbus Collegereplacement of gymnasium floor in physical education building
Middle Georgia Collegeconversion of Sanford Hall basement to administrative offices and renovation of Peacock Hall including fire towers plumbing sash doors and hard tile
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Collegeextension and enlargement of sewer system to provide for campus expansion
South Georgia Collegecompletion of remodeling of Peterson Hall
Brunswick Junior Collegedevelopment of physical education area
EMERITUS TITLES VOTED FOR SERVICE IN SYSTEM
O C Aderhold who retired on june 30 after serving for 16 years as president of the University of Georgia has been designated president emeritus of the University
Emeritus status was conferred on Dr Aderhold and nine other faculty members retiring from the University by the Board of Regents at the June meeting effective July 1
Emeritus status was also conferred on one faculty member retiring from the Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr Aderholds service at the University began in 1929 when he joined the faculty as associate professor of education From 1936 to 1946 he was professor of education and from 1946 to 1950 served as professor and dean of the College of Education He had been president since September 1950
A native of Lavonia he holds the BSA and MS degrees in Education from the University of Georgia and the PhD degree in Higher Education from Ohio State University
Frederick W Bennett who has been a member of the faculty of the University for 47 years was named professor emeritus of dairy science
Lawrence C Curtis who joined the University faculty in 1951 as professor of horticulture was named professor emeritus of horticulture
Lyle W R Jackson a pathologist with the US Division of Forest Pathology for 19 years before joining the University faculty in 1946 was designated as professor emeritus of forestry
John E Talmadge whose experience includes 14 years in the national advertising department of THE NEW YORK TIMES and 22 years on the University faculty was named professor emeritus of English
Lytton W Boyle who has been on the staff of the Georgia Experiment Station since 1948 and plant pathologist since 1957 was named plant pathologist emeritus
Hugh A Inglis who joined the staff of the Agricultural Extension Service in 1945 as associate agronomist was named associate agronomist emeritus
Byron L Southwell who has been head of the department of animal husbandry at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station for 35 years was named animal scientist emeritus
Kenneth Treanor who has been a staff member of the Agricultural Extension Service since 1924 was designated as agricultural economist emeritus and director emeritus of Branch Experiment Stations
Jasper G Woodroof formerly president of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and a member of the University staff for 45 years was named alumni distinguished professor emeritus of food science at the Georgia Experiment Station
Edward T Prosser a member of the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology for 39 years was named Professor emeritus of physics
Budgets Continued from Page 1
funds for reducing substantially the studentteacher ratios
Faculty salary increases averaging 10 percent are provided for in the 196768 budgets
Teaching Institutions
General Operations
Funds provided for general operations of the 24 teaching institutions in 196768 total 94118210 accounting for 61 percent of the amount budgeted for all purposes In
1966 67 the 67075131 budgeted for general operations of 23 teaching institutions accounted for 57 percent of the total for all purposes
The amount budgeted for general operations at the teaching institutions in 196768 is an increase of 40 percent over the amount budgeted in 1966 67
The amounts earmarked for the various items of general operations are as follows
Instruction and Activities Related to Instruction 53942841 for 196768 an increase of 14234912 or 36 percent over the amount for 196667
Plant Operations10407847 an increase of 3004870 or 41 percent
Libraries6074806 an increase of 2006877 or 49 percent
Research Net8327075 an increase of 3821239 or 85 percent
Extension and Public Service Net1266026 an increase of 552031 or 77 percent
Administration5506184 an increase of 1312869 or 31 percent
General Expenditures5668625 an increase of 1 377858 or 32 percent and
Student Welfare2231626 an increase of 450789 or 25 percent
The funds approved for general operations at teaching institutions also include 693180 in contingent funds for
1967 68 compared with 411546 in the original budgets for 196667
Sponsored Operations
Expenditures for sponsored operations at teaching institutions for 196768 amount to 11380707 accounting for 7 percent of total funds budgeted The 8250000 in 196667 accounted for 7 percent of the total for the year
The amount budgeted for sponsored operations in 196768 is an increase of 38 percent over the amount for 196667
Research contracts and grants are the principal items in sponsored operations Expenditures budgeted for sponsored operations are offset by projected internal income in the same amounts
InstitutionRelated Programs
Expenditures approved for institutionrelated programs amount to 31860863 for 196768 accounting for 21 percent of the total funds budgeted for the year In 196667 the amount budgeted for institutionrelated programs 28352606 accounted for 24 percent of the total
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The amount for 196768 is an increase of 12 percent over the amount for 196667
The approved amounts provided for the institutionrelated programs are as follows
Center for Continuing Education University of Georgia
2195000 for 196768 an increase of 303500 or 16
percent over the amount for 196667
Agricultural Extension Service University of Georgia
7443776 an increase of 644534 or 9 percent
Agricultural Experiment Stations University of Georgia from which a major program was transferred in 196768 7043350 an increase of 301662 or 4 percent
Engineering Experiment Station Georgia Institute of Technology7113500 an increase of 1529000 or 27 percent
Engineering Extension Division Georgia Institute of Technology650000 an increase of 84800 or 15 percent and
Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital7415237 an increase of 644761 or 10 percent
The operations of the University of Georgias Computer Center were included in the 196667 budget for the Agricultural Experiment Stations but were transferred to the institutions general budget for 196768 These operations in 196667 involved expenditures of 644405 and internal income of 558599
The funds approved for institutionrelated programs also include contingent funds totaling 220906 for 196768 compared with 285629 in original budgets for 196667
Capital Outlay and General Programs
The amount provided for capital outlay and general programs for 196768 is 17129000 accounting for 11 percent of the amount for all purposes In 196667 the 14345000 budgeted for capital outlay and general programs accounted for 12 percent of the total
The amount for capital outlay and general purposes for 196768 is an increase of 19 percent over the amount for 196667
Expenditures approved for the various items in capital outlay and general programs are as follows
Building Authority Payments13140000 for 196768 an increase of 1910000 or 17 percent over the amount
for 196667
NonAuthority Plant Improvements and Additions 1500000 an increase of 210000 or 16 percent
Operation of the Central Office of the Board of Regents 696000 an increase of 119000 or 21 percent
State Technical Services Program a new item in the budget3 00000
Graduate Scholarships200000 unchanged
Regents Scholarships200000 unchanged
Regional Education75000 unchanged
Grants to DeKalb College810000 an increase of 120000 or 17 percent
Startup Expenses of the University Systems New Junior Colleges200000 an increase of 125000 or 167 percent and
Interest on Constitutional Debt8000 unchanged Unbudgeted Funds
In addition to the contingent funds for general operations at teaching institutions and for institutionrelated programs the 196768 total includes 493000 in unbudgeted funds from State appropriations to bring to 1407086 the total of funds not designated for specific uses
The total of 102009000 in State appropriations for 196768 does not include 2000000 in reserve funds of the Board of Regents which can be used during the year to increase the amount available for capital improvements
Scholarships Allocated For System Institutions
State funds totaling 200000 have been allocated by the Board of Regents for Regents Scholarships in 196768 These funds will be awarded to approximately 500 Georgians during the year
The allocations for 196768 were approved for institutions in the University System Each institution receives its proportionate share based on the enrollment of students who are residents of Georgia
The scholarships are awarded by the individual institutions subject to the approval of the Board of Regents The majority are awarded during the summer and early fall prior to the beginning of the academic year in the fall quarter Application for Regents Scholarships should be made through the student aid director of each institution
Only residents of Georgia are eligible for Regents Scholarships Applicants must have a high scholastic stand
ing and a special need for financial assistance for college expenses
The 196768 allocations by institutions are University of Georgia 46800 Georgia Institute of Technology 17200 Southern Technical Institute 4900 Georgia State College 23400 Medical College of Georgia 600 Albany State College 5200 Georgia Southwestern College 6200 Augusta College 6000 West Georgia College 11100 North Georgia College 4600 Fort Valley State College 7200 Georgia College at Milledgeville 4200 Savannah State College 5800 Armstrong State College 4400 Georgia Southern College 15000 Valdosta State College 7200 Albany Junior College 2300 Brunswick Junior College 2100 Middle Georgia College 6600 Columbus College 3800 Dalton Junior College 1700 South Georgia College 3200 Gainesville Junior College 1600 Kennesaw Junior College 3400 and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 5500
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Funds From State Funds From i All Sources
196667 196768 196667 196768
University of Georgia 13045000 25772000 19369333 32899576
Georgia Institute of Technology 6385000 8781000 11629957 14176450
Southern Technical Institute 729000 850000 1175305 1248955
Medical College of Georgia 2679000 3848000 3228190 4431966
Georgia State College 4532000 6279000 7269133 9019703
Albany State College 1037000 1285000 1491605 1767275
Augusta College 837000 1206000 1418952 1924950
West Georgia College 1526000 2448000 2358324 3391070
North Georgia College 731000 890000 1060295 1255000
Fort Valley State College 1322000 1698000 1842442 2243333
Georgia College at Milledgeville 1033000 1246000 1383750 1699580
Savannah State College 1122000 1329000 1563395 1824995
Georgia Southern College 2022000 2939000 3310300 4198625
Valdosta State College 1006000 1637000 1587775 2281360
Georgia Southwestern College 775000 1329000 1169820 1816570
Armstrong State College 707000 993000 1165865 1452382
Columbus College 554000 735000 874 550 1061780
Albany Junior College 343000 644000 451625 877000
Brunswick Junior College 383000 506000 499290 648350
Middle Georgia College 692000 1066000 1040125 1478500
Dalton Junior College 396000 473000
South Georgia College 450000 589000 695825 849700
Gainesville Junior College 349000 474000 426000 619000
Kennesaw Junior College 673000 891000 918600 1192745
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 757000 922000 1144675 1286345
Totals General Operations at Teaching Institutions 43689000 68753000 67075131 94118210
State funds allocated by the Board of Regents plus student fees and other internal income of institutions
Note In Funds From All Sources totals include Contingent Funds amounting to 411546 in original budgets for 1966 67 and 693180 for 196768
Sponsored Operations at Teaching Institutions
Totals Sponsored Operations at Teaching Institutions
Funds From State 196667 196768
Funds From All Sources 196667 196768
8250000 11380707
InstitutionRelated Programs
Funds From State
Funds From All Sources
University of Georgia
Continuing Education Center
Agricultural Extension Service
Agricultural Experiment Stations
Georgia Institute of Technology
Engineering Experiment Station
Engineering Extension Division
Medical College of Georgia
Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital
Totals InstitutionRelated Programs 13679000
Operations of the Computer Center were included in 196667 Involving expend ferred to the general budget of the University for 196768
Note In Funds From All Sources totals Include Contingent Funds amounting to 285629 in original budgets for 196667 and 220906 for 196768
196667 196768 196667 196768
742000 862000 1891500 2195000
3300289 3870000 6799242 7443776
3079711 3545000 6741688 7043350
1707000 1940000 5584500 7113500
115000 135000 565200 650000
4735000 5282000 6770476 7415237
13679000 15634000 28352606 31860863
of 644405 and internal income of 558599 but were trans
Capital Outlay and General Programs
NonAuthority Plant Improvements and Additions
Office of Board of Regents
State Technical Services Program
Graduate Scholarships
Regional Education
Regents Scholarships
Grants to DeKalb College
Special Allocations to New Junior Colleges in University System
Interest on Constitutional Debt
Totals Capital Outlay and General Programs Other Funds Unbudgeted
Funds From State Funds From All Sources
196667 196768 196667 196768
11230000 13140000 11230000 13140000
1290000 1500000 1290000 1500000
577000 696000 577000 696000
300000 300000
200000 200000 200000 200000
75000 75000 75000 75000
200000 200000 200000 200000
690000 810000 690000 810000
75000 200000 75000 200000
8000 8000 8000 8000
14345000 17129000 14345000 17129000
493000 493000
71713000 102009000 118022737 154981780
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REGENTS MEETING
July
The meeting was held on July 12 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
Augusta College was authorized to enter into an agreement with the US Army at Fort Gordon to provide selected college level courses for Army personnel enrolled in the U S Army Military Police School at Fort Gordon during the 196768 academic year
An agreement between Armstrong State College and Flunter Army Airfield Savannah was authorized The College will provide an educational program comprised of regular college courses for military personnel their eligible dependents and civilian employees of the Army effective September 1 1967
Acceptance of a transfer from the Georgia Art Commission of the function of handling a Performing Arts Project was voted
The Center for Continuing Education of the University of Georgia was designated to handle this function The project consists of the filming for television of a production of Cocteaus Wedding on the Eiffel Tower
Funds will be provided by a grant from the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities and by an appropriation approved by the 1967 General Assembly of Georgia
A special dissertation fee of 25 for all PhD candidates at the Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized
The fee will be optional for those candidates graduating in 1968 but mandatory after that it will cover the cost of having the doctoral thesis put on microfilm with University Microfilms of Ann Arbor Michigan
A parking fee of 2 per month for students and employees at the Medical College of Georgia was authorized
The fee is effective July 1 1967 and will be used to maintain and expand the parking areas
Albany State College was authorized to raise quarterly student charges effective with the fall quarter of 1967 Dormitory rentals will increase from 79 to 89 per quarter and board will increase from 116 to 121 per quarter
An increase in the student activity fee from 8 to 12 per quarter at North Georgia College effective with the fall quarter of 1967 was approved
This will permit the elimination of any additional charge now 925 for the student annual and will provide funds for the general student activity program
Authorization was given for increased quarterly student charges at Savannah State College effective with the fall quarter of 1967 The new dormitory rentals per quarter will be 84 for airconditioned rooms increased from 75 and 81 for nonairconditioned rooms increased from 75 Board will increase from 118 to 125 per quarter and the student health fee will increase from 5 to 7 per quarter
A transfer of 50000 from the earnings of Radio Station WGST to the plant fund accounts of the Georgia Institute of Technology was approved
Authorization was given for the execution of a lease agreement with Mark Fretwell for rights that he holds to 119 acres of land and buildings at West Point Georgia for use by the University of Georgia The lease will cover a period from August 1 1967 to October 31 1967 at a rental of 1000 for the three month period
Authorization was also given for the execution of a lease agreement with the Secretary of the Army for this same property for a period of one year beginning November 1 1967 and ending October 31 1968 at no cost
The facilities will be used for archaeological research
The University of Georgia was authorized to enter into a lease agreement with the Armstrong Cork Company for the use of 58 acres of land located in Walton County for research in the School of Forestry
The cost will be 1 per year for a period beginning June 15 1967 and ending December 31 1978
Ratification of administrative approval was given to a lease between Suburban Building Corporation and the Regents for a house and lot located at 140 Avalon Drive Athens
This property will be used by the president of the University of Georgia while the Presidents Home is undergoing necessary repairs and the installation of utilities
The lease covers a period beginning July 1 1967 and ending December 31 1967 at a monthly cost of 350
The sale of a lot located at 309 Melrose Avenue Decatur was authorized with provisions that funds received be added to the Moses Guyton Christopher Scholarship Fund at Georgia State College
The Medical College of Georgia was authorized to enter into a lease agreement for approximately 22000 square feet of space in temporary buildings for a period not to exceed five years The chancellor was authorized to approve the lease at a price to be determined upon the receipt of proposals for these facilities
This space is needed to house laboratories and provide office space while permanent facilities are being constructed The cost is expected to be approximately 100000 per year three fourths will be provided through special federal funds for temporary space rental and the balance by the institution
Authorization was given to make application with the Department of Health Education and Welfare for the transfer of approximately 688 acres of land adjacent to South Cobb Drive Marietta declared surplus by Dobbins Air Force Base for use by the Georgia Institute of Technology for Southern Technical Institute
A request that this transfer be made without cost to the Regents was also authorized and a resolution in support of the application was adopted
This land is contiguous to the Southern Technical Institute campus and if secured would add to the 112 acres now included in the campus and allow for future expansion of the institution
Authorization was given for the purchase of a lot 6520 square feet large located at 244 North Avenue NW
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Atlanta for the Georgia Institute of Technology from Mary L Garretson at a cost of 26400 payable to the owner
The purchase of this facility will provide additional parking space and allow the removal of an obsolete building
Authorization was given for the purchase of a lot located at 878 Hemphill Avenue NW Atlanta from R Hoyt Padgett for the Georgia Institute of Technology The cost will be 27500 net to the owner
This lot is approximately one third of the site on which the central electrical switching station approved by the Regents in June will be constructed
Authorization was given for the purchase of a four
story building located at 43234 East Broad Street Athens for the University of Georgia
This purchase will be made from the Jake Bernstein estate at a cost of 75000 net to the owner and 5478 in additional costs for commissions title insurance and closing fees on condition that funds are available at the University to cover the cost of the purchase
Approval was given for the execution of a lease between the Regents and North Pryor Street Corporation for the use by Georgia State College of 1920 square feet of space in the Ten Pryor Street Building Atlanta
a The lease will cover a period of three years beginning
September 1 1967 and ending August 31 1970 at a yearly rental of 8680
j The space will be used for faculty offices
Authorization was given to entering into a lease agree ment with Henry M Marks of Columbia County for
facilities at the Medical College of Georgia The lease covers a brick building containing approximately 9338
square feet of space at a cost of 2723 per month for a 0 period not to exceed five years renewable on a year to
0 year basis This lease will begin with the date of completion
of the arrangements of facilities for occupancy by the 0 Medical College
e The building will be used to house several administrative
departments of the Medical College presently located in e the Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital
1 Authorization was given to entering into a lease agree
r ment with Eliot Corporation of Atlanta for the rental of
il approximately 2011 square feet of space in a building
ie located at 1132 West Peachtree Street N W Atlanta for
the Georgia Institute of Technology ie The annual cost will be 571157 for a period of one
ie year beginning September 1 1967
o The additional rooms are adjacent to the space presently
is being used by the Industrial Development Division of the
i Engineering Experiment Station
Approval was given to the tentative appointment of
ie Newcomb and Boyd Atlanta as engineers for the central
rt electrical switching station at the Georgia Institute of
Technology
n This project was authorized by the Regents in June
2 Approval was given for certain investment changes in
re the Louise M Fitten Memorial Fund for the benefit of the
Georgia Institute of Technology
t These changes involve the sale of 300 shares of Coca
Cola Company stock retaining 3500 shares and the pur
chase of 35000 Corporate Bonds A rated or better 570 per cent basis or better
The market value of this fund as of June 15 1967 was 964048 compared with 830206 on December 1 1966
Preliminary plans for the student services building at South Georgia College were approved at a project cost of 799680
Authorization was given to enter into a contract with D Collier Houston Albany for the development of final plans and specifications The final working drawings will be completed by November 1967
This project will contain a dining hall providing food services for approximately 2000 students the second floor of the building will contain a bookstore vending and game room multipurpose room and meeting rooms plus offices and supporting facilities
Preliminary plans for the student services building at Middle Georgia College were approved at a project cost of 1101000 Authorization was given to enter into a contract with Jones and Fellers Augusta for the development of final plans and specifications The anticipated completion date of plans is October 1967
The twostory building will provide dining space for approximately 2250 students and will also include a series of offices and meeting rooms for use in student activities a snack bar bookstore post office and recreation rooms
Authorization was given for a change order in the construction cost of Albany Junior College increasing it by 74304 from 136338673 to 136412977
A change order to increase the project budget for a student dormitory at Valdosta State College from 863037 to 937566 was authorized
A major portion of these additional funds will be used to correct utility system conditions which supply this building these changes will allow an additional dormitory already approved to be tied into the utility system without any further changes
A change order to increase the project budget of the classroomarts building now under construction at Valdosta State College from 1709576 to 2109576 was authorized
This will restore the auditorium area deleted from plans previously
The tentative appointment of Williams and Dean Atlanta as architects for the warehousemaintenance building at Fort Valley State College was authorized
This project was approved by the Regents in June
Authorization was given for the demolition or demolition and removal of four obsolete buildings at North Georgia College
The buildings will be removed for clearance of an area at the new entrance to the campus and for construction of the new student center and food services building and new faculty and staff housing
A classroom and office building project at Georgia Southwestern College was authorized at a total cost not to exceed 200000
Edwin C Eckles Statesboro was appointed to prepare plans and specifications for the work
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Regents Meeting Continued from Page 7
Approval was given to the preliminary plans for the annex to Moore Hall at Fort Valley State College at a project cost of 291312
The Board also authorized entering into a contract with W P Thompson Jr Inc Macon for the development of final plans and specifications the plans will be completed by November 15 1967
This twostory addition to the existing Moore Hall will add 56 dormitory beds The project also includes remodeling of the lobby of the existing building and the addition of the housemothers quarters
A building project to be known as an addition to the physical education building was authorized at Georgia State College at a project cost of 1300000 Approval was given to the appointment of Robert and Company Atlanta to perform architectural services
The Regents had previously authorized 2000000 for this project not including land The land on which the building will be located was acquired from the Atlantic Company for approximately 1013000
Authorization was given for an additional building project at the University of Georgia to be known as an addition to Park Hall at an estimated cost of 1000000 and approval was given to the tentative appointment of Jones and Fellers Augusta to perform architectural services
Georgia College President Resigns 11Year Position
Robert E Lee president of Georgia College at Milledgeville has resigned effective August 28 to become vice president for academic affairs at the University of West Florida Pensacola
The Board of Regents accepted Dr Lees resignation with regret at the July meeting
A native of Covington Kentucky Dr Lee received his BA degree from Washington and Lee University his MA degree from Vanderbilt University and his PhD degree from the University of Llorida
He began his career as an instructor at the University of Llorida He served with the Florida Department of Education from 195054 and later was dean of instruction and professor of mathematics at Berry College in Rome Dr Lee became president of Georgia College then the Georgia State College for Women in 1956
Chancellor Simpson said President Lee has done a fine job at Milledgeville and we are reluctant to see him leave the University System He has been a strong builder of good education He has our very best wishes as he goes to his new position of responsibility in higher education
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
John W Langdale Valdosta Chairman
H G Pattillo Decatur Vice Chairman
Jack Adair Atlanta
John A Bell Jr Dublin
James V Carmichael Marietta
G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville
Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor
Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch
Henry G Neal Executive Secretary
James A Blissit Treasurer
J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations
Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor
Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant
Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development
Robert M Joiner Director of Public Affairs
James A Dunlap Gainesville Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
OFFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Associate Executive Secretary
Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant
Miss Glynton Smith Assistant to the Treasurer Mrs Genevieve M Coppedge Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia Athens
Fred C Davison
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta
Harry B O Rear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville R E Lee
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College T if ton
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College A Ibany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967
Arthur M Gignilliat
Macon Junior College Macon Opens 1968
Jack K Carlton
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A PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA VOL 3 NO 8 AUGUST 1967
THE
NEW CREDITTRANSFER PLAN BEGINS
Two major steps have been taken by the University System Advisory Council to resolve the problems affecting the transfer of credits from one University System institution to another
The problems which have faced students for a number of years are caused by colleges classifying identical courses at different levels of instruction and by colleges requiring different freshman and sophomore courses for the same degree and major
A core curriculum for lowerdivision work which will be transferable from any System institution to any other System institution was approved in January 1967 by the Advisory Council which includes all presidents in the System and some other representatives from each of the institutions The new curriculum plan will be put into effect at all System institutions by September 1967 where feasible or no later than September 1968
Prior to the approval of this new curriculum plan a special University System Committee on Transfer of Credit was appointed by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr in January 1966 for the purpose of studying transfer of credit problems and making recommendations to the Advisory Council A year was spent studying the feasibility of the core curriculum plan before recommendation was made to the Advisory Council
Academic Committees For System Announced
Membership rosters of the University System Advisory Councils nine Academic Committees for 196769 have been announced
Each committee includes representatives from institutions throughout the System The members are selected by presidents of the institutions
The committees meet throughout the year usually at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta Each committee holds at least one meeting during the year and some committees hold more than one session
Members of committees discuss matters of mutual interest in their respective major fields and their recom
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In addition to the study of the lowerdivision curricula and the approval of the core curriculum plan attention is also being given to the identification of specific courses that are numbered and classified at different levels in the various institutions of the System with recommendations being made that the level be changed in order to facilitate the transfer of credit
The first list of course classification changes was approved by the Advisory Council in April 1967 and is in the process of being put into effect at System institutions
CORE CURRICULUM
In establishing the core curriculum two factors were considered First was the preservation of institutional autonomy so that each institution would be free within the broad aspects of the plan to develop its own course scheme The second was the necessity of allowing enough latitude for the student who has not decided on a major or who changes his major to do so without suffering undue penalty or hardship
The twoyear 90quarterhour curriculum is broken down into two separate cores a 60quarterhour core and a 30quarterhour core
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COMMITTEE MEETING DATES
Academic committee meetings for 196768 are scheduled as follows
GRADUATE WORK AND RESEARCHOctober 6 1967 and May 17 1968
BIOLOGYNovember 3 1967 and March 29 1968
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONOctober 27 1967 and April 5 1968
PHYSICSNovember 10 1967 and May 3 1968
SOCIAL SCIENCEDecember 1 1967 and April 19 1968
CHEMISTRYJanuary 12 1968
TEACHER EDUCATIONJanuary 26 1968 and May 10 1968
LANGUAGES AND LITERATUREFebruary 23 1968 MATHEMATICSMarch 1 1968
Georgia College President Begins Duties in January
J Whitney Bunting has been elected president of the Georgia College at Milledgeville effective January 1 He will go to the position from the University of Georgia where he has been dean of the College of Business Administration and of the Graduate School of Business Administration for the past five years
Dr Buntings election by the Board of Regents was announced by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr Dr Bunting will succeed Robert E Lee who resigned to become vice president for academic affairs at the University of West Florida
J Whitney Bunting
Dr Bunting 53 is a native of Philadelphia He holds the BS MA MBA and PhD degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and did additional graduate work at the University of Louisville
Between 1939 and 1962 Dr Bunting served for 15 years as a college teacher he also served as a college administrator and as an official with various business firms during that period From 1952 until 1955 he was president of Oglethorpe College in Atlanta and subsequently he served as an educational consultant with the General Electric Company Dr Bunting was an officer with the U S Navy Supply Corps during World War II
George A Christenberry dean of the Georgia College will serve as acting president until January 1 Dr Christenberry received his BS degree from Furman University and his MA and PhD degrees from the University of North Carolina He was a professor and chairman of the Biology Department at Meredith College and a professor at Furman University Dr Christenberry was also administrative director and vicepresident for development and dean of the mens college at Furman and formerly was president of Shorter College
Regents Named to Committees
Three appointments were made by Board of Regents Chairman John W Langdale at the July meeting Regent James A Dunlap was appointed to the Committee on Education Regent H G Pattillo was transferred from the Committee on Research and Extension and made chairman of the Committee on WGST Radio Station and Regent William S Morris III was appointed to the Committee on Research and Extension
The Committees on Education Research and Extension and WGST Radio Station are standing committees of the Board of Regents
Administrative Appointments for Institutions in System
Seventeen administrative appointments were approved by the Board of Regents at the July and August meetings
John L Green Jr comptroller of the University of Georgia was appointed to the newly created position of vicepresident for business and finance at the University effective October 1
The position was established by the Regents at the August meeting to describe more fully and accurately the extensive duties of Mr Green
Mr Green received his BS degree from Mississippi State University in 1955 He was formerly principal budget examiner for higher education Budget Division Michigan State Department of Administration prior to joining the University staff in 1966
Walter L Bloom was appointed assistant to the vicepresident for academic affairs and professor of applied biology at the Georgia Institute of Technology effective August 1 Dr Bloom received his MD degree from the Yale University School of Medicine and for the past ten years he has served as director of medical education and research at the Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta
John M Branan associate professor of psychology was appointed head of the Department of Psychology at Valdosta State College effective with the fall quarter of 1967 Dr Branan received his PhD degree from the University of Florida and has been a member of the faculty at Valdosta State since September 1966
Wesley R Christie assistant professor of speech and drama was made head of the Department of Speech and Drama at Valdosta State College effective with the fall quarter of 1967 Mr Christie received his MEd degree from the University of Georgia and he has done one additional year of graduate work at that institution He joined the staff of Valdosta State in September 1964
Floyd Daniel Sawyer was appointed comptroller of Albany Junior College effective August 1 Mr Sawyer received his AB degree from Duke University and was formerly chief accountant at Duke
Johnny Lester Arnette was appointed dean of students and associate professor of psychology at Albany Junior College effective August 1 Dr Arnette received his ThM degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and his EdD degree from the University of Florida He was formerly assistant dean of men at the University of Florida
Kenneth Cadenhead was appointed associate professor of education and chairman of the Division of Education at Columbus College effective September 1 Dr Cadenhead received his EdD degree from Auburn University and has been an assistant professor there since 1962
Sam C Webb professor of psychology and director of the evaluation studies division was appointed acting dean of the General College at the Georgia Institute of Technology effective July 17 Dr Webb received his PhD degree from the University of North Carolina and has served as the director of evaluation studies since July 1965
John Clifton Ayers was appointed professor of food
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science head of the Department of Food Science and chairman of the Food Science Division in the College of Agriculture of the University of Georgia effective September 11 Dr Ayers received his PhD degree from the University of Illinois and has done postdoctoral work at the University of Minnesota and at Iowa State University He has been a professor at Iowa State since 1946
James Edsel Marion assistant food scientist at the Georgia Experiment Station of the University of Georgia was appointed head of the Department of Food Science and associate food scientistassociate professor at the Experiment Station effective August 1 Dr Marion received his PhD degree from the University of Georgia and has been on the staff of the Experiment Station since 1962
Charles Henry Hendershott Jr was appointed professor of horticulture head of the Department of Horticulture and chairman of the Division of Horticulture in the College of Agriculture at the University of Georgia effective August 15 Dr Hendershott received his PhD degree from North Carolina State University and was formerly associate professor of fruit crops at the University of Florida
Phillip Wayne Wierson was appointed associate professor and director of testing and counseling services at Georgia State College effective September 1 Dr Wierson received his Ph D degree from the University of Missouri and was formerly assistant professor of counselor education at the University of Georgia
Golden I Langdon was appointed associate professor and director of student services at Augusta College effective August 1 Dr Langdon received his EdD degree from Auburn University and was formerly director of guidance and counseling at Morehead State University
W A Jones assistant professor of education was appointed to the newly created position of director of institutional research and planning at Georgia College at Milledgeville effective July 1 Dr Jones received his PhD degree from Florida State University and formerly was an educational consultant to Associated Consultants in Education at Tallahassee His appointment to the faculty of Georgia College was approved earlier by the Regents
Eugene Cranford Bryant was appointed comptroller of Albany Junior College effective September 1 Mr Bryant received his BBA degree from the University of Georgia and his BD degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary He has done advanced study at the University of Missouri where he was formerly director of institutional studies
John L Baxter assistant professor of physics and acting chairman of the ScienceMathematics Division was appointed registrar of Albany Junior College effective July 1 Mr Baxter received his MEd degree from the University of Virginia and did additional graduate work at Auburn University He has been on the faculty of Albany Junior College since 1966
Joel Robert Butler was appointed dean of academic affairs and professor of psychology at Macon Junior College effective September 1 Dr Butler received his PhD degree from Louisiana State University and formerly was visiting associate professor of psychology at the University of Georgia
Assistant Vice Chancellor Added to Staff of System
Martin B Roberts has been elected assistant vice chancellor for administration and planning of the University System
This is a new position created by the Board of Regents at the August meeting at which Mr Roberts was elected Chancellor George L Simpson Jr said that the new assistant vice chancellor will study and improve the administrative procedures and initiate a more vigorous planning program in the rapidly growing University System Mr Roberts was scheduled to assume his duties on September 1
Mr Roberts 42 is a native of Mason City Iowa He received his Bachelor of Industrial Engineering degree 1951 and his Master of Science degree in industrial engineering 1958 from the Georgia Institute of Technology He was also a lecturer at Georgia Tech while he was in graduate school Mr Roberts is a Registered Professional Engineer
Mr Roberts has been an assistant professor teaching accounting and management subjects at Georgia State College since September 1966 He was formerly deputy revenue commissioner with the State of Georgia and has held administrative management and consulting jobs with various businesses During World War II he served with the U S Air Force in the South Pacific Theatre
Study Committee Named
A presidents committee on transfer of Students was appointed by University System Chancellor George L Simpson Jr in July The Committee will study the general area of transfer of students within the University System
Chancellor Simpson said that there must be a policy of transfer within the System that meets the needs of the growth in number of students provides for an orderly growth and development of all of the institutions takes full account of the functional differentiation among the institutions and takes into account the varying levels of preparation of students within the System
Named to serve on the Presidents Committee were Fred C Davison chairman S Walter Martin James E Boyd Thomas M Jenkins Pope A Duncan Horace W Sturgis Edwin D Harrison and Thomas Y Whitley
The Committee has been asked to report to the chancellor by November 15 1967
Another committee concerned with transfer The University System Committee on Transfer of Credit has been at work for the past two years and will continue its studies This committee is primarily concerned with the revision of curriculum to facilitate the transfer of credit
Academic Committees Continued from Page 1
mendations go to the University System Advisory Council for consideration If the Advisory Council acts favorably on a recommendation it is likely to go on the agenda of a meeting of the Board of Regents The Advisory Council includes the president and other representatives of each institution in the System
The Academic Committees are under the direction of Mario J Goglia vice chancellorresearch of the University System
The members of the 196769 Academic Committees as of August 1 are the following
Biology
W S Nicholson Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Melvin C Bowling Albany Junior College W E Johnson Jr Albany State College L B Davenport Jr Armstrong State College David M Morris secretary Augusta College Betty Scarboro Brunswick Junior College William C LeNoir Columbus College Melvyn L Ottinger Dalton Junior College William D Morehead Fort Valley State College Jack D Jones Gainesville Junior College David J Cotter Georgia College at Milledgeville Robert
H Fetner Hong S Min Georgia Institute of Technology John A Boole Jr Donald O Olewine Georgia Southern College James Russell Frank Welbourne Georgia Southwestern College Peter E Gaffney chairman Robert J Reiber Georgia State College Wesley C Walraven Kennesaw Junior College Francis J Behai Medical College of Georgia Carl J Kuipers Middle Georgia College Richard P Trogden vice chairman North Georgia College Booker T Griffith Savannah State College J Dewey Spooner South Georgia College W M Carlton Donald C Scott J W Westfall R S Wheeler University of Georgia Wayne Faircloth Valdosta State College and Robert K Lampton E Dwain Porter West Georgia College
Business Administration
Mary L LeMar Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College James A Bateman Albany Junior College Birnell Rivers secretary Albany State College Orange Hall Armstrong State College Donald A Markwalder Augusta College Hugh M Garner Brunswick Junior College Robert Howell Columbus College William C Brooks Jr Dalton Junior College Arun K Mitra Fort Valley State College Louise Holcomb Gainesville Junior College Joseph F Specht Georgia College at Milledgeville James L Caldwell Sherman Dallas vice chairman Georgia Institute of Technology Paul LaGrone chairman Georgia Southern College Hubert J Greene Joseph Purdy Georgia Southwestern College John W Hall George E Manners Georgia State College William P Thompson Kennesaw Junior College Armando Castellanos Roy V Zeagler Middle Georgia College Newton Oakes North Georgia College Hayward S Anderson Savannah State College William D McCarthy South Georgia College J Whitney Bunting Robert T Segrest University of Georgia David
P Lewis Valdosta State College and J Mark Miller West Georgia College
Chemistry
James P Rowe Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Charles T Edwards Albany Junior College Billy C Black Albany State College F G Crider Armstrong State College Harry Dolyniuk Floyd B ONeal Augusta College John E Morris Brunswick Junior College Anne P Stearns secretary Columbus College C Willard Ferguson Dalton Junior College George Canty Jr Fort Valley State College Herbert Handley Gainesville Junior College Joseph F Vincent chairman Georgia College at Milledgeville W H Eberhardt William M Spicer Georgia Institute of Technology Martha T Cain C I Colvin Georgia Southern College Dowe Lamb Walter Mathews Georgia Southwestern College Ronald G Jones William G Trawick Georgia State College Evelyn N Gibson Kennesaw Junior College Sam A Singal Medical College of Georgia C Eugene Cravy William J Husa Jr Middle Georgia College John C Simms North Georgia College
C Vernon Clay Charles Pratt vice chairman Savannah State College J P Barnett South Georgia College S William Pelletier William H Waggoner Jr University of Georgia W Taylor Sumerford Valdosta State College and Leonard R Daniel Hughlan W Pope West Georgia College
Graduate Work and Research
Loyal V Norman Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College B R Tilley Albany Junior College Joseph Killorin Armstrong State College Arthur M Gignilliat Dalton I Junior College Cleveland W Pettygrew Fort Valley State College George A Christenberry Georgia College at Milledgeville Thomas W Jackson Wyatt Whitley Georgia 1 Institute of Technology Paul Carroll chairman Georgia Southern College M W Ecke vice chairman W Rogers Hammond Georgia State College Derrell C Roberts Ken I nesaw Junior College Francis J Behai Medical College of Georgia John L Wilson Savannah State College Gerald B Huff R A McRorie University of Georgia Clyde E Connell Valdosta State College and Eugene R Huck secretary John M Martin West Georgia College
Language and Literature
Ralph E Kicklighter chairman Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College E A Tarratus Jr Albany Junior College James H Marquis Albany State College Margaret S Lubs Hugh Pendexter Armstrong State College William D Quesenberry Jr Augusta College Lynn Dick erson Brunswick Junior College Jack A Brown Columbus College David Clements Dalton Junior College Elaine Douglas O Edward Hicks Fort Valley State College Mary Ann Hickman secretary Gainesville Junior College Rosa Lee Walston Georgia College at Milledgeville Andrew J Walker J Dixon Wright Georgia Institute of Technology Lawrence Huff Fielding D Russell Georgia Southern College Iris S Argo Caro Harvey Georgia Southwestern College Shubael T Beasley Paul G Blount Georgia State
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College John C Greider Kennesaw Junior College Sara B Davies Oscar H Stembridge Middle Georgia College Hugh I Shott II North Georgia College Howard M Jason Louise L Owens Savannah State College H McGouirk South Georgia College James W Hassell Jr George O Marshall vice chairman University of Georgia Raymond A Cook Valdosta State College and Paul Bowdre James Mathews West Georgia College
Mathematics
F Lamar Blanton Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Anne B Townes Albany Junior College C Kenneth Dunson Albany State College Lane Hardy Armstrong State College Grover B Williams Augusta College Rosalie S Gormly Brunswick Junior College Dewey Cash Columbus College Arvine Phelps Dalton Junior College Barbara
G Toles Fort Valley State College Joseph A Gore Gainesville Junior College Sara L Nelson Georgia College at Milledgeville John Cecil Currie Bertram M Drucker chairman Georgia Institute of Technology Herbert Bice DeWitt Lavender Georgia Southern College Frank Butler Max McKinney Georgia Southwestern College Garnet L Tiller Kenneth E Whipple Georgia State College Morgan L Stapleton Kennesaw Junior College George Wallace Middle Georgia College M C Wicht secretary North Georgia College John B Clemmons vice chairman Savannah State College Ina M Randitt South Georgia College Billy Joe Ball Clifford A Cohen University of Georgia Donald Duncan Valdosta State College and Leonard R Daniel Alfred Duquette West Georgia College
Physics
O G Fletcher Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College John L Baxter Albany Junior College Elbert A Terry Albany State College F G Crider Armstrong State College Harry Bowsher Augusta College John W Hamilton secretary Brunswick Junior College Tsunhsiung Kao Columbus College Bobby L Cline Dalton Junior College Robert Steele Fort Valley State College Barbara J Webster Gainesville Junior College J Edgar Morris Georgia College at Milledgeville Vernon Crawford LeRoy A Woodward Georgia Institute of Technology Carroll W Bryant John T Rogers Georgia Southern College David Ewing Georgia Southwestern College Joseph H Hadley Jr chairman Hughes B Jenkins Jr vice chairman Georgia State College Charley G Dobson Jr Kennesaw Junior College Carl R Pierce Richard A Reeves Middle Georgia College Donald E Kinkaid Ewell C Pigg North Georgia College Prince Jackson Jr Savannah State College Makram Himaya South Georgia College Donald G Burkhard University of Georgia Raymond E Hunter Valdosta State College and Herman Boyd West Georgia College
Social Science
John Hugh McTeer Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College H James Owen Jr secretary Albany Junior College Henry F Gilmore Albany State College Roy Carroll chairman Armstrong State College Calvin J Billman R E Frickey Augusta College Allen R Gann Brunswick
Junior College Benjamin F Bailey vice chairman Columbus College Clyde G Bushnell Dalton Junior College Earl H Pierro Fort Valley State College Eugene Alvarez Gainesville Junior College James C Bonner Georgia College at Milledgeville Edward A Gaston Jr George Hendricks Georgia Institute of Technology Jack N Averitt Taylor C Scott Georgia Southern College John Blount Alexander A Palmoitis Georgia Southwestern College Earl O Kline Robert W Sellen Georgia State College George H Beggs Kennesaw Junior College David C Urquhart Middle Georgia College William C Leger North Georgia College Elmer J Dean Joan L Gordon Savannah State College E R Bradley South Georgia College Frederick L Bates Joseph H Parks University of Georgia William M Gabard Valdosta State College and Doyle Mathis W Glenn Moore West Georgia College
Teacher Education
John Hugh McTeer Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Marm M Harris Albany Junior College Henry T Hutchins Albany State College William W Stokes Armstrong State College James M Dye Augusta College Denton R Coker Brunswick Junior College Kenneth Cadenhead Columbus College E G Bain Johnson Dalton Junior College Catherine Duncan Fort Valley State College Herbert W Robinson Gainesville Junior College John H Lounsbury Georgia College at Milledgeville W Starr Miller chairman Shelby H Monroe Georgia Southern College Hoyt Pope Richard Reese Georgia Southwestern College Woodrow W Breland Floreine Hudson secretary Georgia State College Mark E Meadows Kennesaw Junior College James L Keeney Middle Georgia College Orby Southard North Georgia College Clyde W Hall Thelma M Harmond Savannah State College Robert Johnson South Georgia College Alex Perrodin Thomas H Whitehead Joseph A Williams University of Georgia Donald E Gerlock vice chairman Valdosta State College and Dano Faires Thomas Sills West Georgia College
The classroom and office building under construction at Georgia Southern College will contain 7950 square feet of space Edwin C Eckles Statesboro Is the architect and Kuhlke Construction Company Augusta is the general contractor
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Transfer of Credit Continued from Page 1
The 60quarterhour core applicable for all majors includes 20 quarter hours in humanities including but not limited to grammar and composition and literature 20 quarter hours in mathematics and natural sciences including but not limited to mathematics and a 10quarterhour sequence of laboratory courses in the biological or physical sciences and 20 quarter hours in social sciences including but not limited to history and American government
The 30quarterhour core includes courses appropriate to the major field of study of the individual student A 30quarterhour core for majors in teaching has already been adopted by the Advisory Council Thirtyhour cores for majors in other fields are under consideration of the Academic Committees of the Advisory Council
The following core was approved for majors in teaching 5 quarter hours in study dealing with social and human understandings including the behavioral sciences 5 quarter hours in study dealing with historical sociological and philosophical foundations of education and orientation to the profession 5 quarter hours in study dealing with understanding of the fine and applied arts of music art crafts and drama and 15 quarter hours in elective studies appropriate to the academic goals of the prospective teacher
In determining the core curriculum specific examples of difficulties from all units of the System plus catalogues from the various institutions were studied Information and recommendations were submitted to the Committee on Transfer of Credit by the Academic Committees of the Advisory Council From this information a concept of course commonalities was established which formed the basis for the core curriculum
The new curriculum plan is expected to be particularly helpful in facilitating the transfer of credits from junior colleges to senior colleges However other transfers of lower division credit including those among senior colleges will be equally important
Each institution will have the responsibility of determining whether or not its students satisfy the core requirements This determination will then be honored by all other System institutions as satisfying their requirements if the core is completed If only a part of the curriculum is completed at the initial institution the receiving institution will give credit for those hours taken but may determine which other courses are to be taken to satisfy the remaining requirements
Military and physical education requirements are over and above the 90quarterhour core curriculum
COURSE NUMBERING
In the identification of specific courses that were numbered and classified at different levels by the various units of the University System the president of each institution was asked to submit a list of courses for review by the academic committees along with recommendations as to the level at which these courses should be classified for purposes of transfer of credit
Upon the recommendation of the committee approval
Residents to Receive Regents Scholarships
Regents scholarships totaling 84591 were approved by the Board of Regents in July and August The scholarships were awarded to 207 Georgia residents who will attend University System institutions during the 196768 academic year
The institutions which the July and August recipients
will attend plus the total amount of money and number of scholarships awarded for each institution are as follows
University of Georgia Number of Scholarships 69 Amount 29815
Georgia College at Milledgeville 7 4100
Georgia Southern College 36 13550
Georgia Institute of Technology 2 525
North Georgia College 8 2950
West Georgia College 6 2300
Augusta College 5 2309
Columbus College 3 1450
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 3 798
Kennesaw Junior College 3 1200
Middle Georgia College 8 2600
Southern Technical Institute 6 1914
Fort Valley State College 16 7200
Georgia State College 16 7230
Savannah State College 8 3900
Armstrong State College 3 1075
Georgia Southwestern College 5 800
South Georgia College 1 75
Brunswick Junior College 2 800
Totals 207 84591
was given by the Advisory Council to change a total of 39 courses Several of the changes have already been made or are in the process of going into effect
Other proposed changes are now under study by the committee which will continue to consider course classifications that are causing difficulty in transfer of credit Recommendations for other changes will be made as the need arises Consideration will be given by the committee at any time to all suggestions made by members of the Advisory Council concerning problems encountered in the transfer of credit
Members of the Committee on Transfer of Credit include Chairman John O Eidson dean College of Arts and Sciences University of Georgia John E Anderson dean Columbus College Waldo W E Blanchet president Fort Valley State College Horton Burch dean Georgia State College George Christenberry dean Georgia College at Milledgeville Pope A Duncan president South Georgia College Lloyd Joyner registrar Georgia Southern College John W Teel dean Georgia Southwestern College and Harry S Downs assistant vice chancellor University System of Georgia
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REGENTS MEETING
August
The special meeting was held on August 18 at the central office of the Board of Regents
A change in the schedule of parking fees at Columbus College effective with the fall quarter of 1967 was authorized The new rates will be 2 for students entering during the fall quarter 150 for students entering during the winter quarter 1 for students entering during the spring quarter and fifty cents for students entering during the summer quarter
The increases will provide additional revenue to defray operating expenses and to maintain parking lots
Authorization was given for the separation of the heating system expansion project at the University of Georgia into two projects one to be known as the central heating plant expansion with a projected cost of 1000000 and the other to be known as the steam distribution system additions with a projected cost of 500000
The overall project was approved by the Regents in June The separation into two projects will facilitate installation
Authorization was given for the Georgia Institute of Technology to exchange property located at 781785 Techwood Drive NW Atlanta for property owned by the Alpha Nu chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity located at 131135 Fifth Street N W Atlanta Georgia Tech will also receive a sum of 4000
The Tech wood Drive property will be used as the site of a new fraternity house which will cost an estimated 75000 and which will accommodate approximately 100 men
Authorization was given for the renewal of a lease with Baruchs Childrens and Cardiovascular Clinic Inc Augusta for space to be used by the Medical College of Georgia as a pediatric health clinic
The lease is for approximately 2350 square feet of space located at 1108 Druid Park Avenue Augusta and covers a period beginning July 1 1967 and ending June 30 1968 at a cost of 510 a month
The new lease is identical to the one entered into by the Regents for the past fiscal year with the exception that the lessor and the lessee reserve the right to cancel the lease upon 90 days written notice
Budget requests for 196869 were discussed
Appointments to key positions at the various institutions of the University System were approved
The graduate studies research center is under construction at the University of Georgia The new building has a planned area of 256132 square feet Architects are Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta General contractor is AlgernonBlair Inc Montgomery Alabama
The classroomarts building at Valdosta State College is under construction The new building has a planned area of 75736 square feet Architect is Zeb V Lackey and Associates Valdosta General contractor is Howard Ray Nashville Tennessee
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The threestory 90705squarefoot addition to the library at Georgia State College shown here with the initial three stories completed is under construction Architects are Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta General contractor is J A Jones Construction Company Atlanta
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Board Amends the Policy on Homes for Presidents
A revision of the policy concerning presidents homes at institutions of the University System was approved by the Board of Regents in June
The former policy as amended on March 22 1967 was as follows
Homes shall be provided for the presidents of the institutions of the University System without charge
The institutions shall be responsible for the repair and upkeep of the buildings and grounds of the homes furnished for presidents
The institutions shall be responsible for furnishing utilities including local telephone service
Food service shall not be furnished free of cost for the presidents and their families
The policy as amended in June is as follows
Homes shall be provided for the presidents of the institutions of the University System without charge
The institutions shall be responsible for the repair and upkeep of the buildings and grounds of the homes furnished for presidents
The institutions shall be responsible for furnishing utilities including local telephone service
No food food service servants or other services shall be provided for the presidents or their families
SCHEDULE FOR CENTRAL OFFICE RECEIVES APPROVAL OF REGENTS
The central office of the Board of Regents will be open on all workdays including holidays with the exception of Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day and New Years Day Other official holidays granted by the State may be taken as holidays or used in conjunction with annual leave but personnel sufficient to keep the office open will remain on these days since the institutions of the System are normally open
The central office is also open on Saturday mornings
This schedule officially adopted by the Regents at the July meeting is essentially the one that has been in effect for some time
OCTOBER MEETING OF BOARD
The October meeting of the Board of Regents will be held on October 1213 in Brunswick
At the July meeting the Regents voted to accept the invitation of Senator Ronald F Adams President Earl F Hargett of Brunswick Junior College and others to meet in Brunswick
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville R E Lee
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
John W Langdale Valdosta Chairman
H G Pattillo Decatur Vice Chairman
Jack Adair Atlanta
John A Bell Jr Dublin
James V Carmichael Marietta
G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville
Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor
Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch
Henry G Neal Executive Secretary
James A Blissit Treasurer
J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations
Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor
Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant
Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development
Robert M Joiner
Director of Public Affairs
James A Dunlap Gainesville Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
OFFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris Associate Executive Secretary Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant Miss Glynton Smith Assistant to the Treasurer Mrs Genevieve M Coppedge Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia A thens
Fred C Davison
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College A tlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah Howard Jordan Jr
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tift on
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas
Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College A Ibany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton Opens 1967
Arthur M Gignilliat
Macon Junior College Macon Opens 1968
Jack K Carlton
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A PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA VOL 3 NO 9SEPT EMBER 1967
New Degrees Programs Approved in September
Eleven new degrees and programs for six institutions of the University System were approved by the Board of Regents at the September meeting
The first twoyear Associate in Science in Dental Hygiene degree program in the University System was authorized for Armstrong State College effective with the fall quarter of 1968 Students who complete two years of college work in addition to the work for the associate degree will receive a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Education degree which the Regents also approved in September for Armstrong State
In May the Regents authorized the Medical College of Georgia to begin offering a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene degree program effective with the fall quarter of 1967 Dean Judson C Hickey and members of his staff at the School of Dentistry of the Medical College will work closely with other institutions developing dental hygiene programs and will serve as a coordinating council for all such programs in the System
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Newly Appointed Committee Initiates Study of Services
An ad hoc Committee for Services was appointed by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr in August to reassess the overall position of the University System in the area of services
The chancellor named three major topics for this ad hoc Committee to consider in addition to other related matters new service requirements resulting from recent changes in residence occupation educational levels and economic patterns in Georgia the place of the emerging smaller schools in the service picture and the desirable service relationship between the larger institutions and other institutions in the System
Nine System institutions were asked to provide one member each for the Committee the University of Georgia the Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State College the Medical College of Georgia West Georgia College Augusta College Brunswick Junior College Gainesville Junior College and Dalton Junior College
J W Fanning vicepresident for services of the University of Georgia will serve as chairman of the Committee
RESEARCH EXCEEDING 24 MILLION REPORTED FOR 196667
Research funds totaling 24886559 were authorized during the 196667 fiscal year for the University of Georgia the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Medical College of Georgia
The total included 9021332 in state appropriations allocated by the Board of Regents and 15865227 in contracts and grants from the federal government and other sources
Mario J Goglia vice chancellorresearch submitted the twelvemonth report at the September meeting of the Board of Regents The three institutions for which data were given handle the bulk of research in the University System however research financed with state appropriations and with funds from contracts and grants has been growing in recent years at Georgia State College and at several other institutions in the System
The amounts of research funds for the three institutions
for the period beginning on July 1 1966 and continuing through June 30 1967 were as follows
University of Georgia13000498 including 5559103 in state funds and 7441395 in 298 contracts and grants
Georgia Institute of Technology10106042 including 3032835 in state funds and 7073207 in 289 contracts and grants
Medical College of Georgia 1780019 including 429394 in state funds and 1350625 in 57 contracts and grants
During the same twelve months the three institutions submitted proposals for future contracts and grants totaling 32029252 These proposals reflect to some extent the prospects for future contracts and grants however they do not necessarily indicate the volume of future awards
REGENTS MEETING
September
The meeting was held on September 1213 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
The establishment at Georgia State College of the Mills Bee Lane Chair of Banking and Finance was authorized
The Chair will be supported from an endowment fund established by the Citizens and Southern National Bank of which Mills Bee Lane was the founder An annual guaranteed income of 10000 from the endowment fund will be used to supplement the salary paid by Georgia State College from state funds to the holder of the Chair
The Chair will give added prestige to Georgia State College and will enhance the quality of its curriculum in Banking and Finance the Regents said in a resolution expressing appreciation to the Citizens and Southern National Bank and President Mills B Lane Jr for the establishment of the endowment fund
A resolution was authorized requesting that the City Council of Americus include in the city limits all portions of the Georgia Southwestern College campus not presently included
The Regents were told that the annexation of the remaining parts of the 175acre campus would contribute to the welfare and safety of the College community and would clarify any questions that might arise concerning police and fire protection services from the City of Americus
Authorization was given for Armstrong State College to establish a quota of not more than five students from foreign countries to receive waivers of outofstate fees The students must be sponsored at the institution by the federal government churches or civic organizations
Authority for the waivers is derived from action of the Regents in 1949 which became effective with the summer quarter of 1950 For the past 17 years the Regents have authorized for each unit which has requested it a quota of foreign students to be exempt from outofstate fees
A resolution redefining and clarifying the organizational line of authority for the administration of the Agricultural Experiment Stations of the University of Georgias College of Agriculture effective January 1 1968 was approved
The revised resolution stipulates that the director of Experiment Stations of the Universitys College of Agriculture who is responsible to the dean and coordinator of the College is the individual responsible for the administration of all Agricultural Experiment Stations This includes his responsibility to receive and account for federal grant funds appropriated and allocated under the provisions of the Hatch Act for the College of Agriculture to handle details
involved in the receiving and disbursing of such federal grant funds to submit through channels to the Board of Regents a budget showing the proposed expenditures of all Stations of all funds received in Georgia for agricultural research including federal grant funds state funds sales funds gifts and grants and contract funds the resolution provides
A Code of Statutes for Brunswick Junior College was approved
An increase in the state appropriation to the Georgia Institute of Technology in the amount of 50000 for the 196768 fiscal year was approved
The additional funds will be used to continue the Cotton Fiber Testing and Evaluation Studies Program being conducted by the School of Textile Engineering This research and evaluation program was begun in 1966 in cooperation with the Agricultural Commodity Commission for Cotton to determine methods of improving properties of locally grown cotton so that it will have a more competitive position in the market place
An increase in the state appropriation to the Georgia Institute of Technology in the amount of 20000 for the 196768 fiscal year was approved
The additional funds will be used to continue the Certified City Program being conducted by the Industrial Development Division of the Engineering Experiment Station in cooperation with the Georgia Municipal Association and the Georgia Power Company This is a project to aid communities in the state in determining their industrial potential and in developing their resources to meet this potential
Approval was given for an increase in the state appropriation to the Georgia College at Milledgeville in the amount of 13000 for the 196768 fiscal year
This increase will provide funds for the upkeep and showing of the Mansion at Georgia College
The Regents also approved regulations for the use and operation of the Mansions first two floors as a historic shrine and of the upper floor for continued use as the home for the president of the Georgia College The Mansion will be open from 10 am until 4 pm Tuesday through Saturday and from 2 pm until 5 pm on Sundays It will be closed on Mondays There will be an admission fee of 1 per adult and fifty cents per child Organized groups of 10 or more will be charged fifty cents per person and organized student groups will be charged 25 cents per person Two guides or assistants in addition to the manager or deputy manager will be on duty whenever the Mansion is open
The Mansion recently underwent a complete renovation as a project of the Board of Regents Its extensive refurnishing was financed by funds raised from other sources
An allocation of 3250 was authorized to provide for the installation of a replacement of an electrical circuit
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recloser at Augusta College
This replacement is a necessary part of the upgrading and underground installation of the electrical distribution system at Augusta A change order will be added to the recently awarded contract for this work
Authorization was given for Georgia Southern College to modify its dining hall plan effective with the fall quarter of 1967
The present plan provides for three meals a day seven days a week at a charge of 115 per quarter The new plan will be a multiplechoice plan providing for three meals a day seven days a week at a charge of 125 per quarter two meals a day seven days a week at a charge of 115 per quarter three meals a day five days a week at a charge of 110 per quarter or two meals a day five days a week at a charge of 100 per quarter
Approval was given for Georgia Southern College to increase the fee in its nursery school from 40 per quarter including lunch to 50 per quarter including lunch and 40 per quarter excluding lunch The new charges will be effective with the fall quarter of 1967
The differential in rates was necessary because the nursery school program is being expanded to include an afternoon class as well as a morning class lunch will be served to the morning group only
The sale of pulpwood and timber located on the Georgia Southern College campus was authorized
This removal is necessary for campus development including parking areas and a new road
Demolition of the Old Shop Building at the Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized
The Regents were told that this building is obsolete and that its removal is a key element in the longrange campus plans for Georgia Tech
Approval was given for Georgia State College to advertise for bids and execute a contract with the successful bidder for the demolition and removal of the substandard buildings located on property acquired from the Atlantic Company on the campus facing Courtland Street Atlanta
The Regents also rescinded action taken on November 9 1966 authorizing the sale demolition and removal of these buildings because they were told that the buildings have little if any salvageable value The project is now a contract for demolition rather than a sale of property having some salvageable value
The buildings are located on the site for the health and physical education building
Renewal of an existing contract with the Georgia Department of Agriculture for the support of small grain research at the University of Georgia was approved The contract will continue for one year beginning July 1 1967 and ending June 30 1968
The Department of Agriculture will pay the University the sum of 20000 to perform research pertaining to the control diagnosis treatment prevention and eradication of small grain diseases
Administrative action authorizing the execution of a
new contract between the University of Georgias School of Veterinary Medicine and the Department of Agriculture for a research program on immunization of swine against brucellosis was ratified The agreement is for one year beginning July 1 1967 and ending June 30 1968
The University will furnish services reports and facilities for the program and will receive the sum of 11950 from the Department of Agriculture to defray the costs incurred
Authorization was given for the extension of the lease agreement with Suburban Builders Corporation for a house and lot located at 140 Avalon Drive Athens for a threemonth period beginning January 1 1968 and ending March 31 1968
This property is being occupied by University of Georgia President Fred C Davison while the Presidents Home is being renovated In July the Regents approved a lease for this property through December 31 1967 An extension was necessary however since the completion date for the renovation is now estimated to be April 1 1968
Approval was given for an amendment to a lease agreement dated June 29 1967 with Bill Todd Inc Atlanta for use of property as parking space by Georgia State College
The amended agreement will include a lot of approximately 11000 square feet located at the corner of Piedmont Avenue and Decatur Street Atlanta at a rate of 135 per month
Approval was given to entering into a lease agreement with G Fain Slaughter Athens for approximately 900 square feet of space located at the corner of Hancock Street and College Avenue Athens for use by the University of Georgia Defender Project The lease covers a period of 12 months beginning October 1 1967 at a monthly cost of 270
The Universitys School of Law has received a substantial grant from the National Defender Project which will permit the University to operate a fulltime legal aide and defender office The Regents were told that although the project will provide highly desirable legal services for the people of that area the primary purpose of the project is instructional The grant was made for the purpose of educating law students in these phases of the law and providing them with a learning opportunity which is not available in a classroom situation
Authorization was given for entering into a lease with Nathan Foss Statesboro for the use by Georgia Southern College of a building containing approximately 10000 square feet located on US Highway 301 adjacent to the College campus
The lease will continue from September 15 1967 until June 15 1968 at a total cost of 1500 for the ninemonth period payable monthly
This facility used on a parttime basis last year will be used on a fulltime basis this year for health and physical education classes A permanent facility the new health and physical education building is under construction contract
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OffCampus Private Housing Policy Revised by Regents Following Committee Study
A revised policy on offcampus private housing for students at institutions of the University System has been adopted by the Board of Regents
The revised policy which became effective upon its adoption on September 13 is as follows
1 No private housing andor attendant facilities shall be constructed on properties of the University System
2 Board of Regents reserves the right to construct housing and other student service facilities in any or all of the units of the University System at any time
3 Students will be permitted to live in an offcampus housing facility only after all available spaces on the campus have been assigned
4 Agreements may be entered into with the approval of the Regents between institutions and private housing operators to establish and make clear the terms and conditions upon which students are housed in the offcampus facilities provided no financial or other restricting obligations expressed or implied are made on the part of the institutions or the Regents
5 All institutions will cooperate in supplying information on their current overall housing situation and outlook to possible private housing financiers
6 All institutions will cooperate with owners of private housing by providing complete information concerning facilities available to all students
7 Subject to the above the Board of Regents in view of the wide interest in private housing and the possibility of saving public funds favors the construction of privately owned privately financed and privately operated offcampus housing facilities
The former policy which had been in effect since May 1965 was as follows
1 No private housing shall be constructed on University System property
2 The Regents reserve the right to construct housing and other student service facilities in any or all of the units of the System at any time
3 Students will be allowed to live in an offcampus housing facility only after all available spaces on the campus have been assigned
4 No contracts will be entered into between the institutions and private housing owners All offcampus private housing owners must conform to such regulations as a unit of the System may require
5 All institutions will cooperate with owners of approved private housing by providing to students complete information concerning facilities available
A committee of the Board of Regents assisted by staff members of the central office of the University System conducted an exhaustive study of private housing for students in Georgia and in several other states prior to recommending the revised policy adopted in September Regent T Hiram Stanley of Columbus was chairman of the committee
ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS FOR SEVEN APPOINTEES
Appointments to seven administrative positions in institutions of the University System were approved by the Board of Regents in September
Israel E Glover has been appointed professor of mathematics and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Albany State College effective August 28 Dr Glover received his Ph D degree from Oklahoma State University He was formerly professor and head of the Department of Mathematics at Florida A M University
John Eugene Pierce was named professor and chairman of the Department of Business Administration at Augusta College effective with the fall quarter of 1967 Dr Pierce received his Ph D degree from the University of Pennsylvania and was formerly an associate professor of finance at the University of Tennessee
Eugene R Huck professor of history and head of the Department of History was appointed chairman of the Social Sciences Division at West Georgia College effective August 21 Dr Huck received his Ph D degree from the University of Alabama and has been on the faculty of West Georgia since 1959
Mary Helen Livingston was appointed assistant professor of nursing and director of nursing education at Albany Junior College effective September 1 Mrs Livingston received her MS degree from the University of Maryland and was formerly director of nursing at Southwestern State Hospital in Thomasville
David B Kelley assistant professor of business administration was named director of continuing education and associate professor of business administration at Gainesville Junior College effective September 1 Dr Kelley received his EdD degree from the University of Georgia He joined the faculty of Gainesville Junior College in 1966
Anson R Bertrand was appointed professor of agronomy head of the Department of Agronomy and chairman of the Division of Agronomy at the University of Georgia effective October 1 Dr Bertrand received his Ph D degree from Purdue University He was formerly chief of the Southern Branch Soil and Water Conservation Research Division Agricultural Research ServiceUnited States Department of Agriculture in Athens
Frank E Mitchell has been appointed professor and head of the Section on Laboratory Diagnosis located at the University of Georgias Coastal Plain Experiment Station Tifton effective September 1 The Section on Laboratory Diagnosis formerly known as the Department of Animal Pathology of the Coastal Plain Experiment Station is currently being reorganized Effective October 1 it will become a division of the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Georgia Dr Mitchell received his DVM degree from the University of Georgia He was formerly senior pathologist in the Department of Pathology and Toxicology PitmanMoore Division Dow Chemical Company
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88 Regents Scholarships Approved for Georgians
3233 ENROLLED DURING SUMMER QUARTER OF 1967
A total of 37430 in Regents Scholarships for 88 Georgia residents was approved by the Board of Regents in September The recipients will attend 13 institutions of the University System during the next 12 months
The institutions which the September recipients will attend and the number of scholarships awarded and the total amount of money for each institution are as follows University of Georgia31 scholarships totaling 14119 Georgia Institute of Technology3 1000 Georgia College at Milledgeville5 3100 Georgia State College 15 7464 Georgia Southern College1 600 North Georgia College3 1100 Savannah State College2 1035 West Georgia College2 800 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College8 2592 Augusta College1 270 Brunswick Junior College3 1300 Gainesville Junior College4 950 and South Georgia College10 3100
A sum of 200000 is allocated for Regents Scholarships during the year The majority of these scholarships has been awarded already the bulk is awarded in the three months preceding the beginning of the fall quarter How
Institutions of the University System have reported regular enrollments totaling 32313 for the summer quarter of 1967 In addition 3664 students were enrolled in extension courses inservice programs special studies classes and workshops
The total of 35977 students enrolled in all categories reported is an increase of 3155 students over the 32822 students enrolled in the summer quarter of 1966 This is an increase of 10 per cent over the one year period
Equivalent fulltime enrollments in the summer quarter of 1967 totaled 24144 Equivalent fulltime enrollment is computed by dividing the total number of student quarter hours by 16 23 since 16 23 hours of work per student per quarter is considered a normal load
The total equivalent fulltime enrollment for the summer quarter of 1967 was an increase of 2214 students or 10 per cent over the total of 21930 students for the summer quarter of 1966
The 1967 figures included students enrolled at three junior colleges which had not begun operation in the summer quarter of 1966 Regular enrollment at these three
ever some additional scholarships will be awarded by the
institutionsAlbany Junior College Gainesville Junior
institutions of the System and throughout the year approved by the Regents College dents and Kennesaw Junior College was 1201 stu
SUMMER QUARTER ENROLLMENT UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
REGULAR ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLLMENT EQUIVALENT FULLTIME ENROLLMENT
1966 1967 1966 1967 1966 1967 Pet Inc
University of Georgia 7667 8369 7866 8670 5291 5805 97
Continuing Education Center 3243 2712 1430 1092 236
Georgia Institute of Technology 3006 3098 3006 3098 2489 2530 16
Southern Technical Institute 536 422 536 422 460 334 274
Georgia State College 5048 6071 5048 6071 3052 3540 160
School of Special Studies 470 475
Medical College of Georgia 121 121 121
Allied Medical Sciences 65 81 65 81 21 44 1095
Albany State College 649 768 649 768 495 614 240
Augusta College 1067 1223 1067 1223 618 727 176
West Georgia College 1340 1507 1340 1507 1147 1248 88
North Georgia College 551 516 551 516 487 466 43
Fort Valley State College 963 982 963 982 552 601 89
Georgia College at Milledgeville 791 609 791 609 542 522 37
Savannah State College 723 736 723 736 512 542 59
Continuing Education 160 58
Georgia Southern College 1975 1888 1975 1888 1654 1618 22
Valdosta State College 1052 900 1052 916 680 724 65
Georgia Southwestern College 468 740 468 740 391 637 629
Armstrong State College 737 716 737 716 355 383 79
Columbus College 662 653 662 653 351 356 14
Albany Junior College 293 293 156
Brunswick Junior College 195 267 195 267 109 159 459
Middle Georgia College 648 657 648 657 606 597 15
South Georgia College 254 275 254 275 213 235 103
Gainesville Junior College 390 390 253
Kennesaw Junior College 518 518 321
Abraham Baldwin Agri College 513 513 513 513 475 461 29
Totals 28910 32313 32822 35977 21930 24144 101
Continuing Education Centers in Albany Gainesville and Marietta were replaced by new junior colleges in the lncludes quarter hours taken at Augusta College by Medical College of Georgia students New institutions opened since the 1966 summer quarter fall quarter of 1966
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Authorization was given to an amendment to a lease agreement with Motel Enterprises Inc Athens dated May 17 1967 for use by the University of Georgia of space in the old YMCA building located at the corner of Lumpkin and Broad Streets Athens
The amendment will increase the monthly cost from 2928 to 3681 and provides for the leasing of additional office space for instructional departments
An easement was granted to Savannah Electric and Power Company for the installation of power lines and lights on the Savannah State College campus
This easement was necessitated by the relocation of a road to permit the development of the new athletic field
Approval was given for Armstrong State College to accept the offer by Central Warehouse Development Corporation Savannah of one metal building to be located on the College campus It will be used as a storage facility
Armstrong State will pay for the relocation of this building at an estimated cost of 300
Armstrong State College was authorized to accept a small woodframe metalcovered building from Lester N Eck Savannah It will be used for storage in the physical plant operations
Armstrong State will pay for the removal and reerection on the campus of this building at an estimated cost of 600
The Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized to accept a bequest of 10000 received under the will of the late Mrs Kate McCalley Dickey to establish an endowment fund to be known as the John Benton Dickey Memorial Fund
The income from the fund will be used for scholarships or loans for academically qualified men and women students who have need for financial aid
The Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized to accept 73 individual donations totaling 2044 sent to the institution at the request of the family of the late Carl B Whyte an alumnus of Georgia Tech in lieu of flowers at the time of his death
The donations will be used to establish a loan fund to be known as the Carl B Whyte Emergency Loan Fund
Authorization was given for the Georgia Institute of Technology to accept gifts totaling 500 from President E D Harrison and VicePresident E A Trabant
The money will be used to establish the HarrisonTrabant Loan Fund which will provide emergency shortterm loans to students
Authorization was given for the purchase by the Georgia Institute of Technology of a house and lot located at 958 State Street NW Atlanta from Mrs Fred W Tarrant at a cost of 11000
The lot consists of approximately 10440 square feet Its purchase was necessary because it is contiguous to the site for the new Engineering Experiment Station Building
Authorization was given for the acquisition by the Georgia Institute of Technology of a house and lot located
at 354 Tenth Street N W Atlanta at a cost of 10000
The lot consists of approximately 4998 square feet Its purchase was necessary for the continued development of the campus
Authorization was given for condemnation proceedings to secure two parcels of land for the Georgia Institute of Technology a house and lot of approximately 6000 square feet located at 846 Ponders Avenue NW Atlanta and a house and lot located at 868 Hemphill Avenue NW Atlanta
These properties are portions of the site for the central electrical switching station a recently approved project which the Regents were told was necessary for the operation of Georgia Tech
The Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized to purchase three parcels of land located on the site of the recently approved central electrical switching station project a lot of approximately 4000 square feet located at 872 Hemphill Avenue N W Atlanta at a cost of 11250 a lot of approximately 4000 square feet located at 876 Hemphill Avenue NW Atlanta at a cost of 11250 and a lot of approximately 5000 square feet located at 852 Ponders Avenue NW Atlanta at a cost of 7500
The sale of the south half of property located at 720 Techwood Drive NW Atlanta to the Zeta House Corporation of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity at the Georgia Institute of Technology at a price of 2500 was approved
This space of approximately 3500 square feet will provide a parking area for the fraternity house members
An increase of 75000 in the project budget of the bookstore facility at the University of Georgia was approved The new budget is 850000
Funds are available at the University to cover this increase
Authorization was given for an increase of 38402 in the project budget for the faculty housing project at North Georgia College The new budget is 238350
An increase of 76281 in the project budget for the addition to the home economics and child development laboratory at the University of Georgia was approved The new budget is 1552123
An increase of 31474 in the project budget of the classroom and science buildings at Armstrong State College was approved The new budget is 1267474
Authorization was given for an increase of 33907 in the project budget of the addition to the science building at South Georgia College The new budget is 244883
A change order increasing the construction cost of Gainesville Junior College by 1075448 was approved The new total is 163594717
An increase of 9060 in the project budget of the new classroom building at Georgia Southwestern College was approved The new budget is 509060
Faculty appointments and leaves of absence were approved
The budget amendments of the various institutions of the University System were approved
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Growth Plans for Campuses Receive Regents Approval
The construction of a paramedical building at Columbus College was authorized by the Board of Regents in September and preliminary plans were approved and architects appointed for several other previously authorized building projects at institutions of the University System
The paramedical building at Columbus will provide facilities for the permanent housing of the nursing program a future dental hygiene program and other related paramedical programs The estimated cost of this project is 500000 The Regents were told that it was possible that a considerable amount of the cost of the facility could be secured through federal grants
Preliminary plans for three barnsone for swine one for beef cattle and one for dairy cattleat the University of Georgia were approved at a total project cost of 220710 The architectural firm of Cooper Barrett Skinner Woodbury and Cooper Inc Atlanta was appointed to develop final plans and specifications for this project
The approved budget of this project is 20710 in excess of the originally allocated amount However a grant of 21458 has been received from the United States Department of Agriculture for this project
Approval was given to preliminary plans for the dental clinical services building at the Medical College of Georgia at a project cost of 6600000 subject to the approval of a federal grant of 4400000 The architectural firm of Heery and Heery Atlanta was named to draw up final
plans and specifications for this building after approval of the federal grant
This project located on the present front parking area of the Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital will consist initially of a threestory building containing approximately 178427 square feet It will provide facilities for the teaching of all phases of dentistry
Preliminary plans for the renovation and remodeling of Patton Hall at Fort Valley State College at a project cost of 375994 were approved The architectural firm of Woodhurst and OBrien Augusta was named to prepare final plans and specifications
The remodeled building will be used by the Music Department initially However the plans are being developed in such a manner that the facility can be readily adapted for use as the administration building when permanent music and fine arts facilities are available
The tentative appointment of the architectural firm of Cooper Barrett Skinner Woodbury and Cooper Inc Atlanta to prepare preliminary plans for the addition to the biological sciences building at the University of Georgia was approved
In May the Regents were told that the University had submitted an application for a grant from the National Science Foundation for the construction of this facility The project was approved by the Regents in May provided that no additional bond funds would be involved At the September meeting the Regents learned that the University had recently received notice that a grant had been approved for the development of basic sciences which includes approximately 500000 for capital improvement It is anticipated that this amount will cover the cost of the project
The student services building being constructed on the Columbus College campus will contain 40936 square feet of space Architects are Cunningham and Forehand Inc Atlanta James C Welch Construction Company Columbus is the general contractor
The classroom building under construction at Georgia Southwestern College will contain 21484 square feet Architects are Reynolds and Bailey Gainesville Anderson and Davis Inc Albany is the general contractor
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New Degrees Continued from Page 1
Armstrong State was also authorized to offer a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in psychology effective with the fall quarter of 1967
A Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree whs approved for Valdosta State College with the effective date to be authorized by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr
The first two years of this program will be comprised Of general education courses and the last two years will consist of clinical instruction in nursing in association with Pineview General Hospital in Valdosta
Valdosta State was also authorized to begin offering a Master of Arts degree with a major in history effective with the summer quarter of 1968
A graduate program leading to the Master of Science in GeoPhysical Science degree was approved at the Georgia Institute of Technology effective with the fall quarter of 1967 This interdisciplinary program in earth and planetary sciences is designed to educate and train engineers chemists and physicists to be geophysical scientists
Georgia Southwestern College was authorized to convert its threeyear program in nursing into a twoyear Associate
in Nursing degree program effective with the fall quarter of 1967 The conversion of this program to a twoyear associate degree program is consistent with developments of the twoyear associate degree program in other institutions of the University System
Georgia Southwestern was also authorized to grant the Bachelor of Science in Education degree with majors in elementary and secondary education effective with the fall quarter of 1967 In 1963 the Regents had authorized Georgia Southwestern to develop teacher education programs within the framework of the liberal arts degree the approval of the new degree will not add any course offerings staff or expense to the presently authorized program
A program leading to the Master of Education for reading specialists was authorized at Georgia Southern College effective with the fall quarter of 1967
Georgia Southern was also authorized to offer a sixthyear program in school administration effective with the fall quarter of 1967
North Georgia College was authorized to offer a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in sociology effective with the fall quarter of 1968
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
John W Langdale Valdosta Chairman
H G Pattillo Decatur Vice Chairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
James A Dunlap Gainesville Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
CENTRAL OFF CE STAFF
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer Harry S Downs Assistant Vice Chancellor Martin T Roberts
Assistant Vice Chancellor Administration and Planning J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner Director of Public Affairs
M Dale Henson Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures
W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Associate Executive Secretary Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant Miss Glynton Smith Assistant to the Treasurer Mrs Genevieve M Coppedge Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia Athens
Fred C Davison
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College Atlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta
Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah
Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville
George A Christenberry Acting
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College T if ton
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College Albany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton
Arthur M Gignilliat
Macon Junior College Macon Opens 1968
Jack K Carlton
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School Degree Added by Regents in October
A new school and a new degree were authorized by the Board of Regents in October
The School of Allied Health Sciences at Georgia State College will become effective on July 1 1968
The twoyear associate degree and the baccalaureate degree in health science fields will be offered by the newlyauthorized School
Georgia State is already authorized to offer baccalaureate degree programs in nursing medical technology occupational therapy and physical therapy ft is anticipated that additional programs in the health sciences will be needed in the future according to the statement by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr to the Regents
The establishment of a School of Allied Health Sciences will provide an organizational framework for the offering of the four programs already approved and other programs that may be added from time to time the Regents were told
The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in political science at Armstrong State College became effective immediately It is expected to strengthen Armstrong States Department of History and Political Science
Armstrong State added the senior year of work in the present fall quarter to complete its transition which began in 1966 from a junior college to a senior college
SEVEN BUILDINGS INCLUDED IN COLLEGE CONSTRUCTION
Construction of the twentyfifth unit of the University System has begun
A construction contract for Macon Junior College was awarded on September 22 to the Coite Somers Company Vidalia Work on the project began early in October
Architects for the project are Matthews Holliday Couch and Hollis Macon
The College to which all students will commute daily is scheduled to open in the fall of 1968 The appointment of Jack K Carlton as president became effective on July I
The total project budget is 3024400 for construction equipment and other costs exclusive of campus site development
Seven buildings comprise the project These include a librarystudent centeradministration building a science building a lecture hall a classroom building a physical education building a maintenance building and a central mechanical building
The 160acre campus site located approximately one mile west of Macon is bounded by old U S Highway 80 new U S Highway 80 and Interstate Highway 475
An agreement for the development of the College was entered into by the Bibb County Commissioners and the Board of Regents Bibb County voters authorized a bond issue to provide local funds for the initial buildings and the fully developed campus site
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New Emphasis in Teacher Education Programs
The University System has initiated a program aimed at the further development of teacher education in System institutions
Haskin R Pounds assistant professor in the College of Education at the University of Georgia was named by the Board of Regents to head the program Dr Pounds director of teacher education development is on leave from the University
Dr Pounds works closely with Chancellor George L Simpson Jr and his staff He began his present work on September 1 and has spent a large amount of time conferring with teacher education officials and staff members
of the institutions and of the State Department of Education and with other persons closely associated with the preparation of teachers
Among Dr Pounds initial activities is a thorough study of the present status and the future needs of all teacher education programs in institutions of the University System
He provides liaison between the University System and the State Department of Education and other groups concerned with teacher education
He also works with University System institutions in developing new programs and modifying existing programs
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REGENTS ADD ONE BUILDING AND ADVANCE SIX PROJECTS
The Board of Regents in October authorized one new building and approved other steps to advance the construction program underway at institutions of the University System
Newly authorized was a warehouseshop building at Georgia Southern College Edwin C Eckles architect Statesboro was tentatively appointed to develop preliminary plans and specifications for the facility
The Georgia Education Authority University was requested to finance the project from unappropriated balances in a 1963 bond issue Further action on the project will await the availability of funds
Preliminary plans were approved for five projects and architectural contracts for the preparation of final plans and specifications were also authorized
The projects project budgets and architects are as follows
Classroom building and plaza Georgia State College total project budget 4108317 subject to possible revision after further study regarding the cost of structural framework to provide for additional floors and regarding the exterior finish of the building after which an architectural contract would be authorized with Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta
Dormitory for 300 women Georgia Southwestern College total project budget 1284675 Morris Hall and Peter Norris architects Atlanta
Addition to dining hall Valdosta State College total project budget 677805 Williams and Dean architects Atlanta
Dormitory for 500 women Valdosta State College total project budget 2215185 Zeb V Lackey architect Valdosta
Warehousemaintenance building Fort Valley State College total project budget 149835 Williams and Dean architects Atlanta
Robert G Hecht architect Columbus was tentatively appointed to prepare the preliminary plans and specifications for the paramedical building which the Regents in September authorized for Columbus College Further action on the project will await the availability of funds
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to meet current and anticipated needs for teachers in the areas of concentration where needs exist
Dr Pounds received the Bachelor of Science in Education degree from Henderson State Teachers College and the Master of Education and Doctor of Education degrees from the University of Arkansas He was assistant professor of school administration at the University of Arkansas from 1963 until 1965 and served as executive secretary of the Arkansas School Boards Association during that same period He joined the faculty of the University of Georgia in 1965
Rehabilitation of Facilities Approved for Institutions
Rehabilitation projects totaling 459500 were approved for University System institutions by the Board of Regents in September
The rehabilitation projects approved and the amounts allocated are
Georgia Southern College50000 for expansion of the campus water system
Gainesville Junior College95000 for extensions and completion of campus development
Savannah State College40000 for purchase of land 40000 for relocation and extension of the maintenancewarehouse building and 20000 for campus roads and drives
Armstrong State College12000 for development of the campus
Albany State College15000 for development of the campus
Fort Valley State College20000 for extension of the water system and 15000 for development of the campus
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College25000 for extension of the campus water system
Georgia College at Milledgeville27500 for rehabilitation of the auditorium and seating
Georgia Institute of Technology15000 for development of the entrance plaza at the front of the space science building 13000 for demolition of the Old Shop Building biology and clearance of the site for future landscaping and 72000 for sandblasting and waterproofing the exterior walls and painting and repairing the windows of the Knowles Building the Mechanical Engineering Building the old Electrical Engineering Building the Hinman Research Building the Carnegie Building and the Chemistry Building
Administrative Appointments
Two administrative appointments were approved by the Board of Regents at the October meeting
Elsie Cullene Morgan was named coordinator of continuing education and public information services at Kennesaw Junior College effective on October 15 Miss Morgan received the Bachelor of Arts in Journalism degree from the University of Alabama Prior to joining Kennesaw she was director of public relations at Newberry College
Jack H Ragland Jr was appointed comptroller of Macon Junior College effective on November 1 Mr Ragland received the Bachelor of Business Administration and the Master of Business Administration degrees from the University of Georgia He has been associated with the accounting firm of Fourcher Allen and Parker of Macon and Perry since 1961 and has been a partner in the firm since 1965
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REGENTS MEETING
October
The meeting was held on October 1213 at the Brunswick Junior College Brunswick In addition to conducting business sessions the Regents participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the health and physical education building under construction at the College The twoday meeting ended with a tour of the University of Georgias Marine Institute on Sapelo Island
Authorization was voted for the establishment at the Georgia Institute of Technology of the Citizens and Southern National Bank Fund for the Mills Bee Lane Fellowship in Finance and Banking Management Mills Bee Lane was the founder of the Bank
Also approved was the use of the annual income from the Fund to finance formal lectures informal discussion groups seminars and consultations by recognized and outstanding authorities in banking and finance
The Regents were told that a guaranteed annual income of 10000 from the Fund will be available for the purpose of establishing and sustaining the Fellowship in Techs School of Industrial Management
The Fellowship will bring added recognition to the School of Industrial Management and will greatly enhance the quality of the Schools curriculum in banking and finance the Regents said in a resolution of appreciation to the Citizens and Southern National Bank and President Mills B Lane Jr for the establishment of the Fund
The title of dean emeritus and professor emeritus of English was approved for Donald H McMahon who retired on June 30 1967 from the faculty of the Georgia College at Milledgeville Dr McMahon joined the faculty at the Georgia College in 1946 He served as dean of instruction and professor of English until July 1965 when he relinquished the duties of the deanship and continued to serve as professor of English
Regents Scholarships totaling 10065 were approved as recommended by institutions The 23 recipients of the scholarships will attend nine institutions of the University System during the 196768 academic year
Most of the 200000 in state funds allocated for Regents Scholarships for 196768 had been approved for students prior to October however some funds are still available Each institution receives a proportionate share of the total allocation on the basis of the number of Georgia residents enrolled
The employment of a consultant to assist in the formalization of a health program for the University System was authorized
The consultant in the general field of higher education will work with the office of Chancellor George L Simpson Jr and with President Harry B ORear of the Medical
College of Georgia The program to be planned will include nursing and other allied medical fields
An increase of 220077 in the project budget for the student center and food service building at North Georgia College was authorized The revised amount is 1319889
The alternative to an increase in the project budget would have been a reduction in the scope of the designed project and such a reduction would have provided a facility inadequate for the needs of the College the Regents were told
The transfer by deed without warranty title of 1962 acres at the University of Georgias Southwest Georgia Branch Experiment Station Plains from the Regents to the Georgia State Department of Agriculture was approved
The land will be used for the construction of a peanut storage and processing plant which will operate as a part of the Foundation Seeds program and facility located on the campus of the LJniversity
A lease agreement with J Frank Farmer Midville for the use of 251 acres of farm land to be used by the Southeast Georgia Branch Experiment Station of the University of Georgia was approved The lease is for one year beginning on November 1 1967 at an annual rate of 1200
The land which is adjacent to the branch experiment station at Midville has been leased previously for a number of years for research purposes
Chancellor George L Simpson Jr and his staff were authorized to make a study of the lands of the Georgia Experiment Station at Griffin and to report to the Regents at the November meeting
The lands owned by the Regents the lands rented the encroachments on the lands the lands sold the acquisition of needed lands and the disposition of the lands remaining between the old Highway 41 and the new highway were designated as subjects to be included in the study
The filing of condemnation proceedings against property known as the W H Montgomery Estate in Milledgeville was authorized
The property which fronts on the east side of North Wilkinson Street is adjacent to lands owned by the Regents It contains approximately 26053 square feet and is needed for the expansion of the existing Science Building at the Georgia College at Milledgeville Efforts to purchase the property have been unsuccessful the Regents were told
Approval was voted for a resolution adopted by the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce commending James E Mathis and naming the main thoroughfare through the campus of the Gainesville Junior College the James E Mathis Drive
Mr Mathis headed the Educational Task Force to assist in obtaining the Educational Center which includes the junior college and an area technical school
An agreement for the University of Georgia to guarantee a minimum annual sewerage payment of 1600 for 1967 to the City of Athens was approved
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OFFICIAL REPORTS PROGRESS OF STUDY ABROAD CENTERS
The effectiveness of the University Systems Study Abroad Program was increased substantially in the 1967 summer sessions a statement made to the Board of Regents has indicated
S C Mangiafico Study Abroad director reported at the Regents October meeting that the 1967 program at three centers enrolled 44 students from nine units of the University System In 1966 one center enrolled 18 students from six System institutions
The 1967 sessions were conducted at the University of Dijon France with 22 students at the University of Freiburg Germany with 6 students and at the University of Salamanca Spain with 16 students
The Spanish and German sessions were new in 1967 In the initial operation during the summer of 1966 a Study Abroad session was held in France with 18 students from six institutions enrolled the session scheduled for Germany that summer did not materialize and students who sought admission for the study of German were enrolled at an alternate location
The 1967 sessions were open to students in institutions of the University System who were juniors seniors or
graduate students as of June 1967 Other requirements included the completion of at least four basic courses in the language chosen for study or the equivalent and an overall academic average of B or better
Overhead expenses of the Study Abroad Program were paid by the Board of Regents Students paid other costs including travel room board tuition weekend excursions and books
Each of the 1967 sessions like the one in 1966 lasted for eight weeks The program at each center included instruction at the universities and extensive association with the residents of the countries The students were required to speak only the targetlanguagethe official language of the country in which they were located
The Study Abroad Program grew out of a study that the Regents authorized to determine how to upgrade competence in the use of foreign languages with special emphasis on the need to educate more students to become teachers of foreign languages
Mr Mangiafico expressed belief that at least 90 per cent of the students in the Study Abroad Program will become teachers of foreign languages in the United States
Mr Mangiafico professor of Modern Languages and chairman of the Department of Modern Foreign Languages at Georgia College at Milledgeville has been director of the Study Abroad Program since its beginning
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF
John W Langdale Valdosta Chairman
H G Pattillo Decatur Vice Chairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
THE BOARD OF REGENTS
James A Dunlap Gainesville Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Martin T Roberts
Assistant Vice Chancellor Administration and Planning J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner Director of Public Affairs
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures
W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Associate Executive Secretary Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant Miss Glynton Smith Assistant to the Treasurer Mrs Genevieve M Coppedge Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia A thens
Fred C Davison
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College Atlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia A ugusta Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah
Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville
George A Christenberry Acting
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tif ton
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas
Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College A Ibany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton
Arthur M Gignilliat
Macon Junior College Macon Opens 1968
Jack K Carlton
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New Vice Chancellor Appointed by Regents
H F Robinson research dean at North Carolina State University Raleigh has been named vice chancellor of the University System of Georgia effective on April 1
His appointment announced by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr was approved in November by the Board of Regents
Dr Robinson recently served as the executive director of the Presidents Science Advisory Committee Panel on World Food Supply During 1967 the results of the Panels study entitled The World Food Problem were released in a threevolume report containing more than a thousand pages
Chancellor Simpson said We are extremely fortunate to secure such a distinguished scholar and administrator
for the job of vice chancellor His recent activity as the executive director of the Panel on World Food Supply indicates his scholarly standing and administrative abilities Dr Robinson 49 will serve as the deputy to the Chancellor in all aspects of the operation of the Chancellors office He will succeed Dr Fred C Davison who vacated the position of vice chancellor to become president of the University of Georgia on July 1
A native of Bandana North Carolina Dr Robinson received the Bachelor of Science and the Master of Science degrees from North Carolina State University and the Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Nebraska
At North Carolina State continuously for the past 27 years except for a fouryear period of service in the Navy during World War II he has held various ranks through professor department head and dean He has been engaged in research in mathematical genetics a program which has received much recognition throughout the world for its contribution to new breeding methods
Beginning in 1940 he has held the positions of seed specialist assistant professor associate professor and professor of the Department of Experimental Statistics professor and head of the Department of Genetics director
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ADDITIONAL DEPARTMENTS DEGREES PROGRAMS
Two new departments eight new degree programs and one sixthyear program were authorized for five institutions of the University System by the Board of Regents in November
A Department of Special Education and a Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology were established within the School of Education at Georgia State College effective immediately
Two twoyear career programs were approved at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College effective July 1 1968 The program in business administration will lead to an Associate in Business Administration degree and the program in forestry technology will lead to an Associate in Forestry Technology degree
Four new programs approved at Georgia Southern College include a Bachelor of Science with a major in biology degree program a Bachelor of Science with a major in mathematics degree program a Master of Arts in School
Psychometry degree program and a sixth year program for school psychologists All of these programs will be effective July 1 1968 Georgia Southern presently offers and will continue to offer a Bachelor of Arts with a major in biology degree and a Bachelor of Arts with a major in mathematics degree
A Bachelor of Science with a major in psychology degree program was authorized at Georgia State College effective with the fall quarter 1968 A Bachelor of Arts with a major in psychology is presently offered and will continue to be offered
A Bachelor of Music degree program was authorized at Georgia College at Milledgeville effective July 1 1968 The Bachelor of Arts with a major in music which is presently offered will be discontinued
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Building Program Advanced at November Board Meeting
Preliminary plans were approved and architects appointed to draw up final plans and specifications for five projects at institutions of the University System by the Board of Regents in November
The projects project budgets and architects are as follows
Educationclassroom building West Georgia College 1604305 John W Cherry Atlanta
Campus mechanical system Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 273850 Bloomfield Engineering Company Macon
Mens dormitory Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 788418 Hall Ferguson and Berg Macon
Classroom building and plaza Georgia State College 4800000 Aeck Associates Inc Atlanta Preliminary plans for this project were approved by the Regents in October subject to possible revisions after further study The Regents have now designated that certain modifications be made in the preliminary plans and have authorized the completion of final plans and specifications by Aeck Associates Inc The project budget approved in November represents an increase of 691683 over the previous project budget
Faculty housing Fort Valley State College 232208 Allain and Associates Inc Atlanta The September appointment by the Regents of the firm of Miller and Allain was rescinded since this partnership was dissolved on October 31 1967 The Regents were told that by mutual consent of the partners Edward C Miller and Leon G Allain it was desired to transfer the architectural work on this project to the new firm of Allain and Associates Inc
Allain and Associates Inc was also appointed as architects to prepare preliminary plans and specifications for a dormitory project at Fort Valley and the June appointment by the Regents of Miller and Allain was rescinded
PRESIDENT AT STATESBORO WILL RETIRE NEXT JUNE
Georgia Southern College President Zach S Hendersons request for retirement from his present position effective June 30 1968 was approved in November by the Board of Regents He has been associated with the College continuously since becoming dean in 1927 and has been president since 1948
Following his retirement from the office of president Dr Henderson who is now 65 years of age will serve as a consultant to University System Chancellor George L Simpson Jr on teacher education programs and other matters pertaining to elementary and secondary schools
Zach S Henderson
We are profoundly regretful that the University System will lose the services of Dr Henderson as president Chancellor Simpson said at a meeting of the faculty of Georgia Southern College on November 9 Dr Hendersons work over a period of more than 45 years as an educator will bear good fruit for our state and for our people for generations to come he added
Dr Henderson a native of Gillsville received the Bachelor of Science chemistry degree from Piedmont College and the Master of Arts degree education administration from Columbia University Honorary degrees granted to him are the LLD from Piedmont College and the LLD from LaGrange College
He was a science teacher and coach at Plant City Florida and principal and superintendent of the Eastman Georgia public schools prior to becoming dean of Georgia Southern College 40 years ago
Since Dr Henderson became president the enrollment at Georgia Southern has increased from 724 students to more than 4400 students
Regents Appoint Director for Skidaway Institute
Thomas W Jackson acting dean of the Graduate Division of the Georgia Institute of Technology has been appointed by the Board of Regents as the director of the Graduate and Research Institute of the Oceanographic Center at Skidaway Island effective on November 1
Dr Jackson has been professor of mechanical engineering and chief of the Mechanical Sciences Division of the Engineering Experiment Station at Georgia Tech since 1954 and has been acting dean of the Graduate Division of the institution since July 1 1966 He previously served as associate dean of engineering for research
A native of Illinois Dr Jackson is 50 He received the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Illinois the Master of Science in Me
chanical Engineering degree from the University of California and the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Purdue University
Prior to becoming associated with Georgia Tech in 1954 he held major positions in engineering and in research and development with private industry with the US Air Force and with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics predecessor to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Dr Jackson is the author or coauthor of several major research reports and publications including a book RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT published in 1966 He also holds a number of patents
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KEGENTS MEETING
November
The meeting was held on November 8 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
Authorization was given for the establishment at Augusta College of the Cullum Academic Chair for Visiting Scholars
Mrs Natalie M Cullum and the trustees of the Cullum Foundation Augusta have approved an initial grant of 10000 with the intention of this being an annual grant to Augusta College for the establishment of the Chair the Regents were told
This Chair will be of great benefit to the students and citizens of the community and will add greatly to the prestige of the College both locally and nationally the Regents said in a resolution of appreciation to Mrs Cullum and the Cullum Foundation for the establishment of the Chair
A code of statutes for Armstrong State College was approved
The conferring of the title of professor emeritus of English on Herman McGouirk of South Georgia College effective October 1 was approved
Mr McGouirk has been professor of English and head of the Department of English at South Georgia since 1946 He has also been serving as chairman of the Division of Humanities
Georgia College at Milledgeville was authorized to accept the sum of 7976 in donations from individual contributors for the establishment of the Max Noah Scholarship Fund at the College
Regents Scholarships totaling 6284 were approved The 19 recipients of the scholarships will attend six institutions of the University System during the next 12 months
Authorization was given for the execution of an agreement between the University of Georgia for the School of Veterinary Medicine and the Georgia Department of Agriculture
The School of Veterinary Medicine will receive 144175 from the Department of Agriculture to render services in connection with the control diagnosis treatment prevention and eradication of livestock diseases and to perform other diagnostic services and research
An increase of 50000 in the state appropriations during 196768 to the University of Georgia was authorized to provide additional support for the University Press
Authorization was given for the allocation of 35000 from the Regents Rehabilitation Contingency Fund to Savannah State College for the development of roads and storm sewers
Authorization was given for the allocation of 25000
from the Regents Rehabilitation Contingency Fund to supplement 50000 available at Georgia Southern College for electrical additions lighting and the development of physical education facilities at the institution
Albany State College was authorized to purchase an 18passenger bus at a cost of approximately 5000 from funds available at the college
The bus will be used to transport small groups of students engaged in organized student activities
An increase from 15 to 20 per month in the nursery school fee at the Hazard Laboratory School of Albany State College was approved effective with the fall quarter 1967
The new charges will offset a portion of the cost of the nursery school program which is conducted to provide a laboratory experience for students enrolled in the teacher education program
Abraham Baldwin College was authorized to establish an applied music fee of 30 per quarter effective with the fall quarter 1967 to be paid by students enrolling for private instruction in piano and organ
The sale of land and a building known as the Costa Building located on Washington Street Athens by the University of Georgia to the City of Athens Urban Renewal Authority at a sale price of 45000 was authorized
The Regents were told that this building is to become a part of an urban renewal project in Athens The president of the University will submit a recommendation at a later date for the use of the funds realized from this sale
The Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized to purchase from the State Highway Department of Georgia property located at the corner of Sixth Street NW and Plum Street NW Atlanta at a cost of 200000
The lot which contains approximately 32500 square feet of space is the site of a laboratory building containing approximately 43000 square feet of space and known as the Highway Building The Regents were told that the acquisition of this property would relieve some of the urgent space problems at Georgia Tech and that it would be of special value to the School of Civil Engineering
A change order increasing the project budget of the addition to the classroomarts building at Valdosta State College approved by the Regents in July was reaffirmed
The new budget will be 2109576 an increase of approximately 400000 and will provide for the completion of the auditorium section of the building
Authorization was given for the removal either by sale or demolition of two substandard buildings on the campus of Georgia Southern College
The filing of condemnation proceedings against 16 acres of land owned by William L Walz adjacent to the campus of Savannah State College was authorized
The Regents were told that efforts to purchase this property had been unsuccessful and that its acquisition was necessary for the expansion of the College
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Vice Chancellor Continued from Page 1 of the Institute of Biological Sciences and assistant director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and his present position administrative dean for research to which he was appointed in 1965 He directs North Carolina States overall research program which amounts to more than 16 million annually
During the past two years he has given special emphasis and a considerable amount of his time to the development of interinstitutional higher education programs in North Carolina These programs include the Institute of Water Resources the Coastal Studies Program dealing with land use marine biology and oceanography and the development of a Phytotron the Southeastern controlledenvironmental facility a joint development between North Carolina State University and Duke University
Dr Robinson author or coauthor of approximately 60 publications in 1966 received the Honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of Nebraska He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the American Society of Agronomy He is a member of a number of professional societies and other organizations including the Presidents Science Ad
visory Committee Panel on International Technical Cooperation and Assistance
Among major awards he has received are the American Society of Agronomy Crop Science Award and the National Council of Commercial Plant Breeders Award for Contributions in Genetics and Plant Breeding
Dr Robinson was the first chairman of the Board of Governors of the Center for Research on College Instruction in Mathematics now headquartered in Tallahassee Florida He is the president of the Board of Directors of the newly organized Agronomic Science Foundation a member of the Executive Council of Research Administrators of the Land Grant Colleges and Universities and a member of the North Carolina Governors Board of Science and Technology
He is a trustee of the Highland Methodist Church Raleigh
Dr Robinson is married to the former Katherine Palmer of Waynesville North Carolina They have two daughters Karen Elizabeth 16 and Mary Joanne 13
The newly named Georgia vice chancellors parents Mr and Mrs Fred H Robinson reside in Bandana Mitchell County North Carolina
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
John W Langdale Valdosta Chairman
H G Pattillo Decatur Vice Chairman Jack Adair A tlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
James A Dunlap Gainesville Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Martin T Roberts
Assistant Vice Chancellor Administration and Planning J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner Director of Public Affairs
M Dale Henson
Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris
Associate Executive Secretary Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant Miss Glynton Smith Assistant to the Treasurer Mrs Genevieve M Coppedge Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia Athens
Fred C Davison
Georgia Institute of Technology A tlanta
Edwin D Harrison
Georgia State College Atlanta
Noah Langdale Jr
Medical College of Georgia Augusta Harry B ORear
Georgia Southern College Statesboro Zach S Henderson
West Georgia College Carrollton James E Boyd
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley Waldo W E Blanchet
Savannah State College Savannah
Howard Jordan Jr
INSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS
Valdosta State College Valdosta S Walter Martin
Albany State College Albany
Thomas M Jenkins
Georgia College at Milledgeville Milledgeville
George A Christenberry Acting
North Georgia College Dahlonega Merritt E Hoag
Augusta College A ugusta
Gerald B Robins
Georgia Southwestern College A mericus William B King
Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
Columbus College Columbus Thomas Y Whitley
Middle Georgia College Cochran
Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College T if ton
J Clyde Driggers
South Georgia College Douglas
Pope A Duncan
Brunswick Junior College Brunswick Earl F Hargett
Gainesville Junior College Gainesville Hugh M Mills Jr
Albany Junior College Albany B R Tilley
Kennesaw Junior College Marietta
Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton
Arthur M Gignilliat
Macon Junior College Macon Opens 1968
Jack K Carlton
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New School Degrees Authorized by Regents
One school with five departments one division one department and 16 new degree programs were authorized by the Board of Regents in December
A School of Allied Health Sciences was approved at the Medical College of Georgia effective January 1 1968 The Regents also authorized the establishment of five departments within the School Medical Record Science Medical Technology Medical Illustration Radiologic Technology and Dental Hygiene
The establishment of a Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia was approved effective July 1 1968
A Division of Business and Economic Studies was authorized at West Georgia College effective January 1 1968
The following new degree programs were authorized
Georgia Southern CollegeBachelor of Science degree with a major in economics effective with the fall quarter 1968 and Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in economics effective with the fall quarter 1968
West Georgia CollegeBachelor of Science degree with a major in physical education Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in special education men
tal retardation Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in early childhood education Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Latin American Studies Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in accounting and finance Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in marketing and management Master of Science in Biology degree Master of Education degree with a major in biology and Bachelor of Music degree The Bachelor of Music degree will replace the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in music education which is presently offered All of these degree programs will be effective with the fall quarter 1968
Savannah State CollegeMaster of Education degree with a major in elementary education effective with the summer quarter 1968
Kennesaw Junior CollegeAssociate degree with a major in nursing effective with the fall quarter 1968
Dalton Junior CollegeAssociate degree with a major in nursing effective with the fall quarter 1968
Augusta CollegeBachelor of Science degree with a major in physics effective with the fall quarter 1968
Valdosta State CollegeBachelor of Arts in Art Education degree effective with the fall quarter 1967
Seven New Buildings Approved in December
The Board of Regents authorized seven new building projects at institutions of the University System in December and approved the tentative appointment of architects to draw up preliminary plans and specifications The projects and architects are as follows
Warehouseshop building West Georgia College Roddenberry and Talley Carrollton
Addition to library Georgia Southwestern College Reynolds and Associates Gainesville
Biologychemistry building West Georgia College
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DEGREES AWARDED IN 196667
University System colleges and universities during the 196667 fiscal year awarded 8158 baccalaureate professional and graduate degrees The institutions in 196566 awarded 7358 degrees in the same categories
The number of twoyear degrees and certificates awarded totaled 1411 in 196667 an increase from 1033 in 196566
The institutions awarded 50 oneyear certificates in 196667 compared with 64 in 196566
Degrees and certificates awarded by the institutions were listed in the annual reports of the presidents
THREE NEW COMMITTEES FOR COUNCIL
Three new Academic Committees of the University System Advisory Council were established by the Council at the fall meeting in September The new committees are Health and Physical Education Library and Student Affairs
Previously there were nine Academic Committees Biology Business Administration Chemistry Graduate Work and Research Languages and Literature Mathematics Physics Social Science and Teacher Education
Each committee includes representatives from institutions throughout the System selected by the presidents of each institution Members of the committees discuss matters of mutual interest in their respective major fields and their recommendations go to the Advisory Council for consideration
The Advisory Council makes recommendations through the chancellor to the Board of Regents
The Academic Committees are under the direction of Mario J Goglia vice chancellorresearch of the University System
The committees meet throughout the year usually at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta Each committee holds at least one meeting during the year and some committees hold more than one session
The members of the new Academic Committees are the following
Health and Physical Education
Norman Hill Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College John L Arnett Albany Junior College Norvel Clark Al bany State College Larry M Tapp Armstrong State College Marvin Vanover Augusta College James Otte Brunswick Junior College Frank M Clements Columbus College Betty M Perry Michael A Sutton Dalton Junior College James A Ball Gainesville Junior College Floyd V W Anderson Georgia College at Milledgeville John
H McKenna Georgia Institute of Technology Douglas Leavitt Georgia Southern College Marinus J Kregel Georgia Southwestern College Fred Parrish Richard Wehr Georgia State College C Grady Palmer Kennesaw Junior College J L Padgett Ellen Willham Middle Georgia College U G Matherly North Georgia College Raymond W Hopson Savannah State College George Cook South Georgia College E B Smith University of Georgia William C Grant Valdosta State College Thomas W Learning Dorothy McNabb West Georgia College
Library
Harriet Venable Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Marvin P Harm Albany Junior College Guy C Craft Albany State College Regina Yoast Armstrong State College A Ray Rowland Augusta College William Chambers Brunswick Junior College Joel H Holmes Columbus College Ruth Miller Dalton Junior College Marjorie Clark Gainesville Junior College Robert N Smith Georgia College at Milledgeville Dorothy Crosland Georgia Institute of Technology Hassie McElveen Georgia Southern College Mildred Campbell Georgia
Southwestern College William Pullen Georgia State College Robert J Greene Kennesaw Junior College L J OBrien Sadie Rainsford Medical College of Georgia Elna Capel Eula Windham Middle Georgia College Susie M Harris North Georgia College Christian Sizemore South Georgia College Porter Kellam University of Georgia Thelma Hambrick Valdosta State College John M Martin Annie Belle Weaver West Georgia College
Student Affairs
I Ray Swords Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College John L Arnett Albany Junior College Ernest O Everett Albany State College James T Rogers Armstrong State College Golden I Langdon Augusta College Walter J Skinner Brunswick Junior College Lindsey Mock Columbus College Harris Mynatt Dalton Junior College Herbert W Robinson Gainesville Junior College Robert G Brewer Georgia College at Milledgeville James E Dull Georgia Institute of Technology Ralph K Tyson Georgia Southern College William Roark Georgia Southwestern College Kenneth England Nell Trotter Georgia State College Mark E Meadows Kennesaw Junior College Joel R Butler Macon Junior College David McCorkle Medical College of Georgia Jesse L Hamby Robert H Holland Middle Georgia College Jack K Norris North Georgia College Nelson R Freeman Savannah State College Fred T Badders South Georgia College Suthern Sims University of Georgia George W Young Valdosta State College Georgia M Martin John
J Pershing West Georgia College
Academic Deans
In September the Advisory Council also voted to formally designate as one of its committees the Committee of Academic Deans The academic deans of each institution had been meeting informally in conjunction with the Advisory Council
Members of the Committee of Academic Deans are
Loyal V Norman Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Marvin Harris Albany Junior College R H Simmons Albany State College Joseph Killorin Armstrong State College John Gleason Augusta College Denton Coker Brunswick Junior College John E Anderson Columbus College Benjamin R Wygal Dalton Junior College W S M Banks Fort Valley State College Joel H Paul Gainesville Junior College George Christenbery Georgia College at Milledgeville A G Hansen Georgia Institute of Technology Paul Carroll Georgia Southern College John W Teel Georgia Southwestern J C Horton Burch Melvin Ecke Rogers Hammond John Lewis George Manners Georgia State College Derrell Roberts Kennesaw Junior College Walter G Rice Medical College of Georgia Hugh I Shott North Georgia College Calvin L Kiah Savannah State College I D Engram South Georgia College John O Eidson University of Georgia Ward Pafford Valdosta State College George Walker West Georgia College
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UNIVERSITY DEAN NAMED PRESIDENT AT STATESBORO
John O Eidson dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia has been named president of Georgia Southern College He will assume the new position at Statesboro on July 1 1968 succeeding retiring President Zach S Henderson
A faculty committee at Georgia Southern College named by University System Chancellor George L Simpson Jr served in an advisory capacity during the search for a new president The appointment of Dr Eidson as recommended by Chancellor Simpson was approved by the Board of Regents at the December meeting
Dr Eidson was born in Johnston South Carolina on December 10 1908 He received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Wofford College the Master of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University and the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Duke University
The newly named president of Georgia Southern has been a faculty member of the University of Georgia for the past 31 years during which time he was on leave
for four years to serve in the Army during World War II He has been professor of English since 1950 and has been dean of the College of Arts and Sciences since 1957
Prior to joining the University faculty in 1936 he was an English teacher in the High Point N C High School and a Fellow in English at Duke University
Dr Eidson was awarded an honorary Doctor of Literature degree by Wofford College in 1954
He was the editor of THE GEORGIA REVIEW a quarterly literary magazine from 1950 until 1957 and continues as a member of the editorial board of the publication He is the author of TENNYSON IN AMERICA of two other books and of approximately 30 other publications in the field of English and American Literature
Dr Eidson is the president of the Conference of Academic Deans of Southern States the president of the Southeastern American Studies Association and a member of the board of directors of the National Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences
He served as Fulbright Professor of American Literature at the University of Freiberg Germany in 1956 He also formerly served as chairman of the South Atlantic District of Phi Beta Kappa as a member of the Senate National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges and as a director of the University Center in Georgia
Dr Eidson is married to the former Perrin Cudd of Spartanburg South Carolina
Retirement of J H Dewberry from System Staff Announced
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J H Dewberry director of plant and business operations of the University System will retire on February 1 after more than 30 years of service in the System
Mr Dewberrys retirement was announced at the December meeting of the Board of Regents
Chancellor George L Simpson Jr listing a number of major achievements said that Mr Dewberrys direction of the 250milliondollar building program in the System since the early 1960s has been one of the outstanding achievements in the history of higher education in Georgia
Mr Dewberry has been named executive vice president of the Milledgeville Banking Company Milledgeville and will assume that post on February 1 He has been a member of the board of directors of the Milledgeville Banking Company for several years
Mr Dewberry born on October 31 1909 in Emanuel
J H Dewberry
County has been director of plant and business operations for the University System since 1951 He served as comptroller of Georgia College at Milledgeville from 1937 until 1951 From 1932 until 1936 he was the assistant business officer on a parttime basis at Georgia Southern College Before joining the University System on a fulltime basis in 1937 he served as teacher coach and principal of Jesup High School
He received the Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia Southern College and did graduate work at Duke University
A resident of Milledgeville for many years he is a former member of the Baldwin County Board of Education He has served for 20 years as a steward and a trustee of the First Methodist Church in Milledgeville
EDUCATION JOURNAL ARTICLE
An article dealing with the senior colleges of the University System appears in the January issue of the GEORGIA EDUCATION JOURNAL
This is the second in a series of three articles on the institutions of the University System An article on the junior colleges appeared in the October issue of the Journal and an article on the institutions which offer degrees through the doctorate level will appear in a spring issue
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Byron Hopkins Appointed to Staff of Central Office
Byron K Hopkins Jr has been appointed director of information systems in the central office of the Board of Regents effective December 1 1967
Mr Hopkins whose appointment was approved by the Board of Regents in December will coordinate the development of the computerized management information system of the University System
Mr Hopkins was born in Pennsylvania in 1932 He received the BS in Mathematics degree from Florida State University in 1958 He served as a computer programmer at Elgin Air Force Base from 1958 until 1959 and at the MartinOrlando Company from 1959 until 1962 From January 1962 until February 1967 Mr Hopkins was an advisory systems engineer with IBM in Atlanta In February 1967 he became affiliated with National Services Industries Inc of Atlanta as manager of systems and procedures
Seven New Buildings Continued from Page 1
Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild and Paschal Atlanta
Addition to science building Georgia Southern College Edwin C Eckles Statesboro
Classroom building Dalton Junior College Bothwell and Associates Decatur
Classroom building Gainesville Junior College Jacobs and Matthews Gainesville
Classroom building Macon Junior College Matthews Holliday Couch and Hollis Macon
Preliminary plans were approved for five other projects and architects were appointed to prepare final plans and specifications These projects project budgets and architects are as follows
Steam distribution system additions University of Georgia 386505 J W Austin Jr and Associates Inc Atlanta
Addition to library Albany State College 499170 Houston Associates Albany
Addition to science building Georgia Southwestern College 848487 Reynolds and Bailey Architects Gainesville
Dormitory West Georgia College 1292714 Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild and Paschal Architects Atlanta
Classroom building South Georgia College 496965 ThomasHuttonJohnson Inc Architects Savannah
In addition the Regents authorized entering into an architectural contract with Heery and Heery Incorporated Atlanta to develop final plans and specifications for the dental clinical services building at the Medical College of Georgia at a project cost of 6600000
Aeck Associates Incorporated Atlanta was appointed to revise and expand the master campus development plan at Georgia College at Milledgeville
The classroomarts building under construction at West Georgia College will contain 83666 square feet of space Architects are Cooper Salzman and Carry Atlanta Anderson and Davis Inc Albany is the general contractor
The addition to the physical education building under construction on the campus of Georgia Southern College will contain 101706 square feet of space Architects are Dickson Dickson Buckley and Bullock Swainsboro Continental Construction Corporation Vidalia is the general contractor
The civil engineering building being constructed on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology will contain 93750 square feet of space Architects are L H Swayze Atlanta Beers Construction Company Atlanta is the general contractor
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FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT EXCEEDS 67000 STUDENTS
Regular enrollments totaling 67687 students in the fall quarter of 1967 were reported by the institutions of the University System This represents an increase of 7455 students over the 60232 students enrolled in the fall quarter of 1966
Total enrollments reached 74147 students an increase of 7437 students over the 66710 students enrolled in 1966 Total enrollment figures include in addition to regular enrollment the students enrolled in extension courses inservice programs workshops and special studies classes
Equivalent fulltime enrollments totaled 61937 an increase of 6395 students over the 55542 students in 1966 Equivalent fulltime enrollment is computed by dividing the total number of student quarter hours by 1623 since 1623 hours of work per student per quarter is considered a normal load
The 1967 enrollment figures include Dalton Junior College which opened as a new unit of the University System in 1967 In addition Armstrong State College and Georgia Southwestern College completed the transition to senior college status and added the senior year of work in the fall of 1967
Research Contracts and Grants Exceed 7 Million for Quarter
Research contracts and grants totaling 7071085 were awarded to the Georgia Institute of Technology the University of Georgia and the Medical College of Georgia during the first quarter of fiscal 196768
In the period from July 1 1967 through September 30 1967 the amounts of research contracts and grants were as follows Georgia Institute of Technology2507117 University of Georgia4355657 and the Medical College of Georgia20831 1
During the same period the three institutions submitted research proposals totaling 5979340 These were distributed as follows Georgia Institute of Technology 2269769 University of Georgia2830059 and Medical College of Georgia879512
The research report was submitted by Mario J Goglia vice chancellorresearch at the November meeting of the Board of Regents The three institutions for which data were given are responsible for most of the research in the University System However research financed with state appropriations and with funds from contracts and grants has been growing in recent years at Georgia State College and at several other institutions in the System
FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
REGULAR ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLLMENT EQUIVALENT FULLTIME ENROLLMENT
1966 1967 1966 1967 1966 1967 Pet Inc
University of Georgia 14460 15613 17361 18573 13768 14423 48
Continuing Education Center 2562 2546 1023 1064 40
Georgia Institute of Technology 7349 7655 7349 7655 7462 7721 35
Southern Technical Institute 1244 1215 1244 1215 1271 1222 38
Georgia State College 8237 9371 8237 9371 5557 6580 184
School of Special Studies 655 546
Medical College of Georgia 382 388 382 388 382 388 16
Allied Medical Sciences 295 313 295 313 138 166 203
West Georgia College 2756 3303 2764 3344 2560 2990 168
North Georgia College 1137 1209 1137 1209 1108 1174 60
Georgia College at Milledgeville 1097 1380 1158 1401 1045 1338 280
Georgia Southern College 3911 4243 4063 4407 3781 4037 68
Valdosta State College 1972 2470 1981 2470 1846 2283 237
Albany State College 1277 1536 1315 1580 1232 1535 246
Fort Valley State College 1654 1807 1654 1807 1642 1765 75
Savannah State College 1601 1651 1601 1651 1382 1589 149
Continuing Education 92 103 34 34 0
Georgia Southwestern College 1505 1922 1505 1922 1452 1830 260
Augusta College 2102 2311 2102 2311 1714 1889 102
Columbus College 1242 1290 1242 1290 978 1052 76
Armstrong State College 1386 1685 1386 1720 1041 1271 221
Albany Junior College 620 903 620 903 535 729 363
Brunswick Junior College 614 664 614 664 502 562 120
Middle Georgia College 1511 1676 1511 1676 1550 1654 67
South Georgia College 1040 1001 1040 1001 1012 962 49
Gainesville Junior College 419 720 419 720 360 645 792
Kennesaw Junior College 1014 1278 1014 1278 773 1024 325
Abraham Baldwin Agri College 1407 1559 1407 1559 1394 1566 123
Dalton Junior College 524 524 444
Totals 60232 67687 66710 74147 55542 61937 115
lncludes quarter hours taken at Augusta College by Medical College of Georgia students New institution opened in the fall quarter of 1967
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REGENTS MEETING
December
The meeting was held on December 13 at the central office of the Board of Regents in Atlanta
Approval was given for the establishment of the Mills Bee Lane Research Foundation in Banking at the University of Georgia
The Citizens and Southern National Bank has established a trust fund to provide for the establishment of this Research Foundation The Bank as trustee of the fund has guaranteed an annual income of 10000 from the trust to be paid to the University for establishing and sustaining this Foundation
The grant will greatly enrich the quality of the Universitys research program and curriculum in banking and finance and will bring added prestige to the University and to the banking industry as a whole the Regents said in a resolution of appreciation to the Board of Directors of the Citizens and Southern National Bank and President Mills B Lane Jr for providing for the establishment of the Foundation
The Bylaws of the Board of Regents were adopted as revised by the Committee on Organization and Law
This Committee composed of Regent James C Owen Jr chairman and Regents Lee Dickens and Anton F Solms Jr completed the revision of the Bylaws and submitted the first draft to the Regents in October as information
This is the first revision of the Bylaws since 1950
Authorization was given for certain revisions in the plan for conferring the George Foster Peabody Radio Award at the University of Georgia
The major revisions provide for the inclusion of television as a medium of communication in which the awards can be made when the original plan was approved by the Regents in 1940 television was not in widespread use
The awards are bestowed annually by the University of Georgia through the Henry W Grady School of Journalism for the most distinguished and meritorious public service rendered by American radio and television
The awards will now be called the George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Radio and Television Awards
Approval was given for the conferring of the emeritus title on two retired faculty members at Albany State College
Mrs Troas Lewis Latimer was named associate professor of social science emeritus effective July 1 1966 Miss Annie Lee Sheffield was named associate professor of education emeritus effective March 17 1967
Ratification was voted on a letter of agreement approved by Chancellor George L Simpson Jr with the Georgia Higher Education Facilities Commission for the Board of Regents to receive a grant from the United States Department of Health Education and Welfare in the amount of 12500 for the fiscal year 196768
The grant will cover a portion of the costs incurred in the central office of the Board of Regents in gathering and assembling material for the Commission to complete a study of Georgia higher educational facilities and projected needs
Regents Scholarships totaling 2321 were approved The eight recipients will attend six institutions of the University System during the 196768 academic year
Approval was given for changing the name of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Georgia College at Milledgeville to the Department of Health Physical Education and Recreation effective January 1 1968
The new name will reflect more accurately the scope of the Department the Regents were told
Authorization was given for the naming of the educationhistorypsychology building under construction on the campus of Armstrong State College in honor of the late Mrs Irving Victor Jr of Savannah The building will be called Victor Hall
Mrs Victor was active in all activities relating to the improvement of Savannah and the Chatham County area and ably assisted her husband Dr Irving Victor who served for many years as chairman of the Armstrong College Commission prior to the time the Regents assumed ownership and operation of the College the Regents said
Authorization was given for the naming of the sciencenursing building under construction on the campus of Armstrong State College in honor of the late Mrs Annie Lee Solms of Savannah The building will be called Solms Hall
Mrs Solms and her family have been wellknown citizens of Savannah and Chatham County and have made many outstanding and significant contributions in civic affairs educational endeavors and other activities contributing to the wellbeing and progress of the area the Regents said
Authorization was given for the naming of the access street for student housing facilities and the student center at the Medical College of Georgia in memory of the late Warren M Hites The street will be called Warren Hites Drive
Mr Hites was associated with the Medical College from 1959 to 1965 as assistant to the president and director of information He also coordinated the Urban Renewal Project for the Medical College through which land was acquired for the location of student housing facilities
Authorization was given for the naming of the science building at North Georgia College in honor of the late Jonathan C Rogers The building will be called Rogers Hall
Dr Rogers served as president of North Georgia College from 1934 until 1949 In 1949 he became president of the University of Georgia a position he held until his retirement approximately two years later Dr Rogers was instrumental in many innovations that are reflected in the progress of higher education in Georgia the Regents said
Authorization was given for the naming of the health and physical education building at Middle Georgia College in honor of the late John T Morris The building will be
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called the John T Morris Health and Physical Education Building
Mr Morris served as vice president and director of athletics from 1928 until 1946 and as registrar and dean from 1946 until his death in 1967
Dean Morris contributed significantly to the junior college movement in Georgia was a dedicated educator and was highly respected by his colleagues throughout the state the Regents said
The allocation of 20000 from the Regents Rehabilitation Contingency Fund was authorized to develop additional landscape plans for institutions in the University System
These funds will be distributed to the institutions on the basis of their needs for developing complete landscape plans for various buildings in preparation for plantings during the dormant season of 1968
The University of Georgia was authorized to sell a lot containing approximately 15 acres located on Peachtree Road between North Peachtree Road and Clemson Drive in Chamblee
This is the final parcel of property of the original twelve parcels received by the Regents at the time the trusteeship of the Frances Clementine Tucker Fund was transferred to the Regents by Miller C Horton This Fund is an endowment fund for the benefit of the University of Georgia income from the fund is used for student loans
Authorization was given for the purchase of approximately 15 acres of land adjacent to the West Georgia College campus from Earl Staples at a cost of 2500 per acre Payment is to be made from funds available at the institution
The acquisition of this tract is necessary for the construction of the perimeter road which has been approved in the overall campus development plan the Regents were told
An increase of 924827 in the project budget of the research and education building at the Medical College of Georgia was authorized The new budget is 10192668
There have been a number of changes in the federal grants involved in this project which are reflected in the new project budget However the total amount of the bond commitment was not changed by the December action
Authorization was given for a lease agreement with the Bankers Investment Corporation Macon for the use of office space in the Bankers Building Macon by the Industrial Development Division of the Engineering Experiment Station of the Georgia Institute of Technology
The lease covers a period of one year beginning November 15 at a total cost of 864 for the 184 square feet of space
The Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized to purchase property located at 933 Center Street NW Atlanta at a cost of 13800 Payment will be made from funds available at the institution
The Regents were told that this property is contiguous
to the urban renewal area which is being included in the Georgia Tech campus
South Georgia College was authorized to increase its Student Health Service Fee from 5 per quarter to 8 per quarter effective with the winter quarter 1968
The Regents were told that due to rising costs this increase was necessary to provide an adequate health service program for the students at South Georgia
Authorization was given for a lease agreement with the Bateman Company Inc Macon for the use by the University of Georgia of 33 acres of land located in Peach County The lease covers a period of one year beginning January 1 1968 at an annual cost of 659 with the option to renew the lease for nine consecutive years at the same annual cost
This land will provide space for experimental work in the growing of peaches Provision to lease the land for as long as ten years is necessary in order to plant an orchard and work on various types of disease control the Regents were told
An easement was granted to Carroll County to allow for work on a stream through the West Georgia College campus as a part of flood control work which will be performed by the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture
The sale of timber at the Piedmont Field Experiment Station by the University of Georgia on behalf of the Georgia Experiment Station was authorized
This sale is part of the annual harvesting of timber at this Station the Regents were told
The razing and removal of a substandard log building on the campus of Valdosta State College was authorized
The building is on the site of dormitory facilities which are being developed at the College
Authorization was given for an interim parking agreement between Georgia State College and Bill Todd Inc for the operation of parking areas at the College on a daytoday basis for a period not to exceed 60 days beginning December 1
Rental will be paid to Georgia State College at the rate of 50 per day during the month of December and 100 per day during the month of January
Budget amendments at the various institutions were approved as requested
Faculty appointments and leaves of absence at the various institutions of the University System were approved
Women in Industrial Management
The admission of women students to the School of Industrial Management at the Georgia Institute of Technology was authorized by the Board of Regents in December
Women may now enroll in all of the 18 Schools at Georgia Tech Prior to the December action the School of Industrial Management was the only one of the Schools which did not permit the enrollment of
APPOINTMENTS TO POSTS AT SYSTEM INSTITUTIONS
Appointments to six administrative positions at institutions of the University System were made by the Board of Regents in December
Robert C Segrest associate dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Georgia was named acting dean of the College of Business Administration effective January 1 Mr Segrest received the MA degree from the University of Georgia and has been on the faculty of the University since 1933
Donald Gene Chandler professor of sociology was appointed head of the Department of Sociology at West Georgia College effective January 1 Dr Chandler received the PhD degree from Emory University and joined the faculty of West Georgia in September 1967
Reginald B Pollard was appointed associate professor of physics and chairman of the ScienceMathematics Division at Albany Junior College effective July 1 Mr Pollard received the MS in Mechanical Engineering degree from Auburn University He is presently serving on the faculty of DeKalb Junior College
Harry L Rudy was named director of the Administrative Electronic Data Processing Division at the University of Georgia effective January 1 Mr Rudy received the MBA degree from Indiana University and was formerly manager of information systems for Fieldcrest Mills Inc
Calvin Smith Brown professor of comparative literature was appointed head of the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia effective July 1 This is a new department at the University authorized by the Regents at the December meeting Dr Brown received the PhD degree from the University of Wisconsin He has been on the faculty of the University since 1938 with the exception of a fouryear period when he was on leave to serve with the War Department
J Mark Miller associate professor of business administration was named chairman of the Division of Business and Economic Studies at West Georgia College effective January 1 This is a new Division authorized by the Regents at the December meeting and incorporates the Departments of Business Administration Business Education and Economics Dr Miller received the PhD degree from Louisiana State University and has served on the faculty of West Georgia since 1964
THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE
John W Langdale Valdosta Chairman
H G Pattillo Decatur Vice Chairman Jack Adair Atlanta John A Bell Jr Dublin James V Carmichael Marietta G L Dickens Jr Milledgeville Jesse Draper Atlanta
CENTRAL
George L Simpson Jr
Chancellor Mario J Goglia
Vice ChancellorResearch Henry G Neal Executive Secretary James A Blissit Treasurer Harry S Downs
Assistant Vice Chancellor Martin T Roberts
Assistant Vice Chancellor Administration and Planning J H Dewberry Director Plant and Business Operations Frank C Dunham Associate Director Construction and Physical Plant Frederick O Branch Assistant for Development Robert M Joiner Director of Public Affairs
BOARD OF REGENTS
James A Dunlap Gainesville Roy V Harris Augusta William S Morris III Augusta James C Owen Jr Griffin Anton F Solms Jr Savannah John I Spooner Donalsonville T Hiram Stanley Columbus Carey Williams Greensboro
5FFICE STAFF
M Dale Henson Director of Technical Services J H Wamsley II Associate Director Business Operations William N Perry Assistant Treasurer Gordon M Funk Assistant Treasurer
Systems and Procedures
W Clay Adamson Jr
Landscape Architect Mrs Hubert L Harris Associate Executive Secretary Miss Carroll McMahon Administrative Assistant Miss Glynton Smith Assistant to the Treasurer Mrs Genevieve M Coppedge Administrative Assistant
University of Georgia Athens
Fred C Davison
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Thomas M Jenkins
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George A Christenberry Acting
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Gerald B Robins
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Armstrong State College Savannah Henry L Ashmore
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Louis C Alderman Jr
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tift on
J Clyde Driggers
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Pope A Duncan
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Horace W Sturgis
Dalton Junior College Dalton
Arthur M Gignilliat
Macon Junior College Macon Opens 1968
Jack K Carlton
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