Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, July 11,1986 Engin dean to be named soon By ROB EARLE interim dean. The committee searching for a new Bhatta . Coltege of Engineering dean will Bhtacharya, a profeaaor of poblyofEgineremngdatwill electrical engineering, said the com- probably make its recommendation mittee is discussing the merits of within a month, according to a mem- several "very good" candidates from The committee is trying to find a both within the University and from replacement for former dean James other places. Duderstadt who left the college in dWe've more or less narrowed it Dudrsddoholet hecogea few candidates," Bhat- April to become the University's vice- tacharyadasB. president for academic affairs and a said. prvs.The eight member selection com- ' Associate Engineering Dean Charles mittee was chosen in April by Univer- Assocat, Ehngieeng erPharles -sity President Harold Shapiro and Vest, who committee memher Pallib former academic affairs vicea Bhattacharya said is still a good can- didate for the deanship, is serving as president Billy Frye, who left the University for another post. The committee is chaired by aerospace engineering Prof. Robert fl Howe. The committee also includes a student, an alumnus, an ad- ministrator, and Associate LSA Dean for Research Bill Williams. AT THE TIME of Vest's appoin- Daily Photo by CHRIS TWIGG tment as interim dean, several FIRST PRESBYTERIAN engineering professors speculated CHURCH that he would eventually win the post Steve Burns, an engineering junior, escapes from the flashing lights and non-stop excitement of Pinball Pete's 1432 Washtenaw Ave., 662-4466 permanently. Though the committee during his work break. (between S. University and Hill) hasn't made a decision yet, Frye said Sunday 9;30and 11:00a.m. in a letter in early April that an ap- Coffee Hour -10:30 Social Hall pointment from within the University Campus savors new restaurant boom Adult Education Classes during both would benefit the college more than services, an outsider. (ConnuedfromPagei) afraid of the new Tubby's around the petition will bring better service, bet- Campus Group: Coordinator - "I anticipate the need of the college Jamie Schultz. would favor an internal appoin- restaurants, a city-wide phenomenon, corner. ter atmospheres, and higher quality Meets for Bible Study 7 p.m., tment," he wrote, "but that presum-ees pace with enormous booms in "The type of people who buy subs food. For instance, the Bagel Factory Wednesdays. ption needs to be tested in light of evelopment and tourism in and don't come in here," she said. is remodeling and expanding its; Dr. William Hillegonds - Sr. Minister, comparative evaluation of a broader around Ann Arbor. - LIKEWISE, the Bagel Factory is seating area to attract customers. field of talent." Many established restauranteurs confident it will stay afloat, even with Stoney said, "Those who can im say the increased competition does a McDonald's and Little Caesar's prove their service will, and those not bother them. They are confident moving in across the street. who can't... Some people won't make P 13f their regular customers will come "Our product is completely dif- it. That's what happened to the Pret repar o r back, even after trying the new ferent. (Bagel sandwiches) are not zel Bell." The Pretzel Bell folded places. your average food," said Assistant several years ago when comparable Carol Frank, manager of Caffe Manager Beth Kampner. restaurants moved into the Main Fiore on State Street, said she isn't. Stoney said the increased com- Street area. with the EXCEL MCAT Review. " Organized, Up-to-Date Materials " Video Taped Lesson Reviews " Succinct Home-Study Notes " Highest Quality Instruction " Convenient Campus Location " Full Money-Back Guarantee Attend Lesson #1 - CHEMISTRY SKILLS Wed., July 16th - 6:00 PM No Charge - No Obligation Please Call for Reservations EXCEL - The Intelligent Alternative EX CEL 1100 s. University Test Preparation 996-1500 First order of checks FREE for new student accounts opened at our two campus locations. Checking and savings; NBD 24-hour banker; overdraft protection. We look forward to serving you! 0 ANN ARBOR SUBSIDIARY OF NBD BANCORP, INC./MEMBER FDIC Michigan Union, Lower Lever " 995-8037 Campus Office - E. William at Thompson " 995-8080 Ten Other Convenient Locations