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wttl have to pay • $5 late f ... Registration commences for about 17,000 students Rog1flrat1on loday opens the 48th academic year lor approximately 17,000 day and 41Ytn1nn sludetrt$. • Registrar GI..,,, A Doohtll• expects en 1neroas• of about 500 from 11st year's total Even,og d1v1s100 reg,strahon starts at 5 p.m, Day and evening d1v,sion reg1str.t1on w,11 con• t,nu. lhroust, Monday served bastt. R•tum,ng students got their lime permrb ,n alp· habehcal ordGr with an equal number of Hrlyperm,ts for each day of rog,slrai1on, Oool,ttle sa,d "Th,s g,vos everyone • chance at getting en early permit, no metter what his last ,nihal ,s," Doohttl• said For the hrsl ltme, many vattr • ans h•r• will rec.iv• the,r first checlt from Iha Veteran's Adm•· nislrahon when they reg,sl$r ''Some veloran studonts have oxperionced tong we,ts tor lh<>tr chedts ,n the past. and we nop.. this system w,11 help ehmmele this waiting period," Ooohttte s11d. Time permits ror' the nearly 5,000 1r1conung fr-Mhmtn were Issued on I ftrsl·como, fi .... 1- The hrsl day of classes will be W"'*1esday, Aug. 29 Late reg1slrahon will be Aug. 28·31. Students rogistoring 11 this time Interested veloran slud<,<,ts should consult a coons,,lor for complete 1nlorm1hon. VOL. XLVIII NO. 1 OR. JEROME WEYNAND Trustees vote to increase district teaching salaries Telchers here will not receive ment PIY 1n addition to their r~lar salaries this year. To. San Antonio Union Junior College D1strictboardoftrustees voted lo haveacomm1tteefurther ~udy the concapt of merit pay at ' s Aug. 17 meeting. An increase '" 51lary for all employees w1 II replece merit pay Trustees voted to raise the bes. salary $400 annually across tht board for teachers and administrators and $200 for non· teachmg staff Pr.or to this action, a percentage of teachers was to rK&1ve between $100 and $800 in merit pay Salaries for some faculty ;::::e•s also w,11 increase T se of length of service he board voted to extend the ~lary schedule to the twenty· irst and lwMty-second steps wluch will result ,n more payfo; !etchers who have IM,..-, with the d,str,ct for more than 20 years. m ThtS YHr's budget. the largest tn. history of the college, was lpproved by the board Exact ligurn '"" not available be· ~ or the selary increase but 1111 Bellinw,ausen, v1ca p;e,,clent for achlmmrat,on, Hh· mated a budget of $16,500,000. The board app.-oved an agree· ment between the college and lht San Antonio Ari League for use of th• Koehlerlto!M- Th1sagrff· mant begins Sept. 1, but the dale of the opening of the gallery 1s not kt,own. The home will be called lht Koehler Cultural Center end will house a p,A,he art gallery, The coll&oe inherited the home in 1972 M-1 c. Gonzales, vice president of the board, said approx•· mately $2 million ,n scholarships is aveitobl• to 1tnanc1ally disad· vantaged studo<rts Trustees ooc1ded to use every reasonable method to p,A,ltcize theSI sc;/lolarships. which ant ev11labl• thr-o,q, th• financial 11ds office. Following the board meeting, the bolrd and approximately 150 area bus1"essmtfl t,onon!d r.hr, ng pres1ckwlt Waylend P Moody with a luncheon The eo,caton and t,uslnesSmen held the lunchlOII in the Moody Learr11no Center The Moody Leerrung C...ter was recently n.,,,.d "' honOr of the .-.t1r"'9 pASidlnL August 23, 1973 Weynand will assume presidency of local iunior colleges Sept. 1 For Iha ftr$t time ,n the col· lege's 48-yoar history, a former student will become president wi..., Or Jerome F. Weynand assumes the post Sept. 1 Weynand holds undlrgredoalo degrees from San Antonio Col · lege and the University of Texas II Aushn. He earned his M.A. from Trinity Un,ven,ty and his Ph.D at UT· Ausltn He w11 a stiff writer-photo• grapher for lh• E,cprus • Ne.n from 1950 untll 19S4 He cam• to the college 1n 19S4 as registrar He has ,11,0 ,,rved u d<lan or studont 1ffairs, v,ce pn,s,dent and presickwlt-etect of the collegu Weynand, ~. replaces Dr Wayland P. Moody, who roltrff Aug. 31 after a SO·year ~t1onal cereer Named pres,dwlt-elact by the Union Jia,ior Coll191 D11trict Board of Trustees IHI Aug. 18, Weynand said he was reedy to usume Iha prHicMney. "I think it's graat I have i,..,n wailing rn the wings a tong time now and I'm reedy to star1," he.u1d College adds two areas to help parking problem For-1ng a smooth transl· tion, ha predicted r- changes for the upcoming year. "We'll keep thing pretty much u they are. WehaveafmeM:hool and a fine enrollment and we Just plan to keep movtng forward u wt have ,nth• pu1," he said. Weynand emptiuind that a lad( of maior changH does not mean the colleges will stand sit II "We know ... WIii not be able to m1illla1n the flatus quo and rt1II serve tho needs of a changing world and I changing sn,d,,nt body "The malte·up ola stuclOffl body ,s never static and th• college must change tom..t thastudonls' changing needs," he setd Soma of Weynand'• special concerns ihis year are veterans and older students, "More veterans are go,ng to college here then 1Y1r before. vet.ran anrollmonl peaks alter ..,.ry war, and th• Vietnam War wu no ucept1on. We hope Iha college, thro<4' o.rr Vet1ran'1 (),1.-.ach program, a.,rVeteran's Club and our -hng pro· g,'affl, will b<t able to solve ..., problems o.rr vt1eran students m1~ hive," i.. a11d Older student• al.a arutttnd- 1ng college ,n .-.cord numbers. hesa1d. ''W!Mn • per.en has bHn -ay from set-I for • long time, as 15 true, w,th SOffl4t of o.rr older students, - fHI we need to •upose' 11,,om to modem concepts of education. "Tius ,s par111:utarly true ot people ,n tect,nical coursff, no matter how old th9)' a.-.. "We will try to counsel 1hese poopt• into comb1n1ng the.r tach· n,ul and hbanl arts 1lull1 We .,,II try to eo,cala the whole person." ha aatd. Two new panting lots here should help to 1ll4111,ale the cott991' a crowded pant1ng facili· ties. One new lot is ,t Myrtle and LewtS streets, and the other Is at W. Pent andM1v1rickst....t1. Frri Ouckwor1h, new director of plant security here, said the lots have not betn striped yet. but he eslimatea they wi II pro· vule approximately 300-500 new parking spacu. Only about hall the students here have penting perm1ta This year's anrollmont shouldbubout 500 more then lasl yur's, Glenn Ooohttle, registrar, said II hall of these 500 students purchase panttng permits, the ,ncr••~ "' available spaces ohould be be twaen50and250 Ouckwor1h s11d the college plens more lots in the near Mure. "We are buying everything - can," lwl se1d "There should be two more lots finished by the tnd of this year, malting a tot•I of lour new lots th11 yHr ... In adchtton to but Id mg,,... lots, Duckworth plans an ..iuc:ationat program to e,cpla,n tho college's panting rules to ih• students. "I hope to wont with the Stu• dint Reprosantat,ve Assemblage and other student groups to eK· plain ih• weys we are try,ng to nse the pantmg problem:· he Aid "Most hckets go to studonts who get to school late andhaveto park .,y place they can to get to class on hma," ho said. Oft. WAYUNO MOCIOY ,1 6 a24 4
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wttl have to pay • $5 late f ...
Registration commences
for about 17,000 students
Rog1flrat1on loday opens the
48th academic year lor approximately
17,000 day and 41Ytn1nn
sludetrt$. •
Registrar GI..,,, A Doohtll•
expects en 1neroas• of about 500
from 11st year's total
Even,og d1v1s100 reg,strahon
starts at 5 p.m, Day and evening
d1v,sion reg1str.t1on w,11 con•
t,nu. lhroust, Monday
served bastt. R•tum,ng students
got their lime permrb ,n alp·
habehcal ordGr with an equal
number of Hrlyperm,ts for each
day of rog,slrai1on, Oool,ttle
sa,d
"Th,s g,vos everyone • chance
at getting en early permit, no
metter what his last ,nihal ,s,"
Doohttl• said
For the hrsl ltme, many vattr •
ans h•r• will rec.iv• the,r first
checlt from Iha Veteran's Adm•·
nislrahon when they reg,sl$r
''Some veloran studonts have
oxperionced tong we,ts tor lh<>tr
chedts ,n the past. and we nop..
this system w,11 help ehmmele
this waiting period," Ooohttte
s11d.
Time permits ror' the nearly
5,000 1r1conung fr-Mhmtn were
Issued on I ftrsl·como, fi .... 1-
The hrsl day of classes will
be W"'*1esday, Aug. 29 Late
reg1slrahon will be Aug. 28·31.
Students rogistoring 11 this time
Interested veloran slud<,<,ts
should consult a coons,,lor for
complete 1nlorm1hon.
VOL. XLVIII NO. 1
OR. JEROME WEYNAND
Trustees vote to increase
district teaching salaries
Telchers here will not receive
ment PIY 1n addition to their
r~lar salaries this year.
To. San Antonio Union Junior
College D1strictboardoftrustees
voted lo haveacomm1tteefurther
~udy the concapt of merit pay at
' s Aug. 17 meeting. An increase
'" 51lary for all employees w1 II
replece merit pay
Trustees voted to raise the
bes. salary $400 annually across
tht board for teachers and administrators
and $200 for non·
teachmg staff
Pr.or to this action, a percentage
of teachers was to rK&1ve
between $100 and $800 in merit
pay
Salaries for some faculty ;::::e•s also w,11 increase
T se of length of service
he board voted to extend the
~lary schedule to the twenty·
irst and lwMty-second steps
wluch will result ,n more payfo;
!etchers who have IM,..-, with the
d,str,ct for more than 20 years.
m ThtS YHr's budget. the largest
tn. history of the college, was
lpproved by the board Exact
ligurn '"" not available be·
~ or the selary increase but
1111 Bellinw,ausen, v1ca p;e,,clent
for achlmmrat,on, Hh·
mated a budget of $16,500,000.
The board app.-oved an agree·
ment between the college and lht
San Antonio Ari League for use
of th• Koehlerlto!M- Th1sagrff·
mant begins Sept. 1, but the dale
of the opening of the gallery 1s
not kt,own.
The home will be called lht
Koehler Cultural Center end will
house a p,A,he art gallery,
The coll&oe inherited the home
in 1972
M-1 c. Gonzales, vice president
of the board, said approx•·
mately $2 million ,n scholarships
is aveitobl• to 1tnanc1ally disad·
vantaged studo |