Westfield State University - Tekoa Yearbook (Westfield, MA)

 - Class of 1973

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Dean McKenna As of this first half of first semester, do you feel there is a new atmosphere on campus? Absolutely. No question about it. Do you feel this change is a relaxing one? Absolutely. The majority of students and faculty are now able to do the job they are here for — teaching and learning. The climate is more healthy. Faculty have more time for teaching and other scholarly pursuits. Students have more time for academic learning and co-curricular activities. Administrators are receiving more satisfaction from their pursuits because they now have more time to provide the specialized services they were hired to perform . What do you feel this change will do for the continuing growth of the College? It will allow growth of the College in the all-important areas of learning climate and individual needs. This change will allow this to come about; it will not bring it about; we will have to work at it; spend energy and time on it. ' But the atmosphere will allow it, whereas last year the atmosphere wouldn ' t allow innovations and creative approaches to come about. General Comments: At this stage, success in partnership in governance depends upon the cooperation among each segment of the College and respect by each segment for each other plus the direction provided by the President. If each segment works cooperatively with one another and with respect for one another and no one segment seeks to dominate another segment, our form of partnership in governance will have internal integrity and therefore, will withstand all types of pressure because of this inner strength. If the individuals elected to participate in this partnership look to the future, not the past, insist on fair play and due process for all, participate with open meetings, agendas, and discussions and strive for common interest as opposed to selfish interests, the results will be fantastic. If not, individuals will have changed positions but the situation on campus will remain unchanged. We will have substituted one form of unilateral decision making and control for another or all structure will crum ble and we will have a form of anarchy . 19

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Mr. Kirk In the Fall of 1972 it is reasonable to characterize the campus climate as different from that of last year. The atmosphere appears to be more positive as tensions have ebbed noticeably. Problems still remain. Work still needs to be done vis-a-vis the development of fair structures and procedures as we seek to make partners hip-in- governance a vitalizing force on our campus. One of the most noticeable problems — perhaps a perennial one — is that of apathy. There appears to be an inward-turning of a significant percentage of students which is disturbing. Too few are stepping up to responsible involvement. Too many are sitting back letting others carry their responsibility — letting George do it.

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