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Stereos won't both< Holdermar I Holdern By MARK J. LUNDGREN Pres Gamecock Staff Writer said TY When James B. Holderman Uni\ takes office as the new IJSC i?fn president in September, one of his Affii duties will be appointing university boai officials ana approving ap- It pointments from lower levels mor within the university. time The power to hire and fire is proi relegated to the president by the facu USC Board of Trustees. The board Info: has those powers over every uni\ university employe, current USC orga ItiBUr-T HO? nhrxbhi y fp SMCOW i ( A Gourmet's Delight Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 Gourmet Sandwiches Served Till 12 Mid Great Drinks ? Nightly Entertainment Open Mon.-Thurs. 11-1, Fri. 11-2, Sat. 11! the Til m I ** B ] I Breakfast Special I We Serve Great Lunch I?? ? I 2 Hot Dogs, Large Ice Te g Buy Any Sand : and we Refill Your Ice i Buy Our Meal l and Save i Happy Hour J) I All Day at ? i J 625 Main Street ,*ss rrrr ~~~ rrr sss raa *ss ssm bb sae wmm mm mm ^ - - By WAYNE BROOKS i Associate Editor a Ad MARK J. LUNDGREN Gamecock Staff Writer Dr. James B. Holderman, new US president, and his family have no rese vations about living near residence halls c the Horseshoe, Holderman said in a pre* conference Tuesday at the Osborn Building. Horseshoe residents with loud-playin stereos will pose no problems for th P| Holdermans, he said. Mrs. Holderman sal E*l they hope to install a jukebox in aairiAmnm .... y ww u<vj pidii iu arrange I OX* Ul i daughters. "If you don't mind our jukebo: ^ _ we won't mind your stereos," he said. IS HOLDERMAN, HIS wife Carolyn, an their three daughters, Betsy, 15, Nancy, i: and Jamie,. 9, came to Columbia Sunda from their home near Indianapolis to sele< schools their daughters will attend, to mak plans for living in the president's house an to meet with university administrators. Th Holdermans will leave today to spend nan can hi iident William H. Patterson THE PRESI proves the appo le president may appoint the members startir rersity Archivist, a director of full professor, rmation Services and the denial of a facul mative Action Officer without unusual, and if I d confirmation. with the appoint le Affirmative Action Officer it. litors university goals and The provost, t stables of recruiting, hiring and officer of the i noting, according to the pointed by th< lty manual. The director of confirmed by rmation Services heads-the provost is in ch 'ersity's public relations affairs on the < nization. and the two-ye puses, accordin len St. - Five Points manual, if the tko nmunat mon miv |/ft WVO% ??I?J OB CROSBY ^efsoT10* tl. & SAT. NIGHTS pointmcnts for and department )pen 11 a.m. for Lunch from search cc committees are purpose of filling Dinner served vacancies. The these officials, t night nightly 6-12 approves them. 12 THE UNIV presidents are i >? " a* president and c W I tx*1*. M 1 These vice pres [RD |IQi $.99 *[ es & Suppers. | Co|Qr T a only Sl.QO I lwich ! N< Tea FREE | Tifkria ! hos bee' . | refurbisl ii I up, a OWN A Ml iTAIRS ! " PLAZA ! J I iH! % vacation at Hilton Head Island, and will return to Columbia "around Aug. 20." Holderman will assume his duties as president Sept. 1. Holderman and his wife said they look r forward to meeting their new neighbors on the Horseshoe, and hope to have a cookout r" on the Horseshoe for them. "If we will be ,n going in and out of the house, we will want to ? know whn nnr noidhKniHi " "? v V?M ?IVI^I?MV& SJ QIC, iVirb, ie Hoiderman said. Betsy, the Holderman's oldest daughter, said living near the residence halls on the Horseshoe, where only male students live, ia would not pose a problem for her. "It may ? be a great opportunity," she said jokingly. c* HOLDERMAN SAID they have not selected a school where their daughters will be enrolled this fall. Neither have they id decided whether they will attend public or 3, private schools. "We've never sent them to y a private school before," he said. "We will it have to study the educational needs of each e child." d Hoiderman said their daughters attend e schools in "an excellent public school a system" in Indiana. "I am prepared to ? II V, III V 111 DENT also ap- vice president for student intment of faculty who coordinates all stud* lg with the rank of tivities of USC. Under tl Patterson said ministrator are the assista Ity appointment is president for residence li there is a problem vices, dean of students, the i ment he looks into Counseling and I Development Center, the as he chief academic dean for campus relation university, is ap- directors of Student Financi e president and the Russell House Unh the board. The Union, the health service a arge of academic Career Planning and Plat Columbia campus Center. ar regional cam- The vice president for 1 g to the faculty manages the university's president wishes, and budget requests t represent him in legislature, short- and Ion s. planning, fund accountin; aid many ap- disbursing and payroll pa; qcademic deans The budget director, tre* chairman come controller, director of purcl tmmittees. Tliese director of payrolls, direc set up for the internal auditing and trust ; current or future report to this officer, provost appoints The vice president for opei ind the president is responsible for such bi functions as new constri security, communication! ERSITY vice Colifseum, and the Ph appointed by the Education Center among onfirmed by the responsibilities. Ttie vice president for unh tidents include the relations tries to get suppc UUL| " r V. - Pool - Full Menu Restaurant m. m ew Management i working since last Septembe ling, changing menus, sprucin nd is now ready to present EW DOWNTOWN EG INER OF MAIN & LADY STS. PH. 779-7790 > Heart of Downtown - On0 BlocK from tf>? Capital. K-9 on Map) accept criticism V! we send our kids to private schools." Holderraan, who will receive tenure as a part of his contract, said he hopes to teach a small class that meets once a week at the College of Government and International Studies during the spring semester of 1978. Holderman said he would urge administrative personnel "to at* invnii/?rf u-. V* v III teaching." Holderman earned his doctorate in political science at Northwestern University in 1961. He taught political science at the University of Illinois from 1961 to 1963 and at the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle from 1965 to 1969. He was also a visiting professor at Malcolm X College from 1971 to 1972. MRS. HOLDERMAN said they plan to make household adjustments to fit their needs. They plan to use some of their own furniture and hope to convert their sun porch to a gameroom. She said they wanted to provide a place where their (jpughters can entertain their friends. "We want to make our Hvas ?? normal ? . ?? MM tivft ascot cad possible," Mrs. Holderman said. Sept. affairs, USC from alumni, professional and snt ac- civic organizations, business and lis ad- industry, foundations and other nt vice sources, according to the faculty fe ser- manual. dean of iuman SEVERAL OFFICIALS who distant work within the provost's office are s, and appointed by the provost and inl aw ? ? .. approved Dy me president. These 'ersity officials formerly worked within ind the the offices of the vice president for cement instruction and the vice president for regional campuses and finance research. These two offices were budget eliminated during a recent o the reorganization of the provost's g-term office. g and These positions are the associate yment. provost for academic affairs, isurer, associate provost for health aflasing, fairs, associate provost for a :tor of regional campuses, associate officer provost for research and the associate provost for continuing *ations education. isiness Lrcuun, ine power to appoint the board s, the of trustees chairman, the ysical university president, the treasurer other or university secretary is the responsibility of the board. The > rersity president has no official power in ?rt for selecting these persons, but his advice and influence may have an ?1 affect, Patterson said. The appointment of officers of the new medical school has been left entirely up to the president, ft except for the selection of the dean, 1*31 Patterson said. When a university official is fired, factors such as length of stay and service at thp nniv??rcit%? ?u?vj ?uu tenure must be considered. USC | has two grievance committees to , hear complaints, and the state of | South Carolina has another one. These committees hear appeals of persons dissatisfied with employment decisions. 9r I infORmed! * Rea6 the | QamecocfV 111, ^