jjju JiiijjjiuirjijjujjuiJiMiiJniiiiugag; Enjoy Lunch & Supper at PIZAN'S 25 different kinds of deli sandwiches The best in homemade pies, cheesecakes, pastas, chili & other soups Thursday & Friday ! Eugene's Best Homemade Clam Chowder Pitchers of beer $1.25 3:30 to closing PIZAN’S • 1225 Alder St. • 343-9661 • Open 9-6 Mon.-Fri. / Precision Hairworks For the BEST haircut you can get at any price. corner of 29 th & Willamette 343-1182 no appointment needed Open Mon.- Sat. $ 6 Come to Sy's for delicious real New York w pizza 0 Get 10< off any slice C" O' & x c /> plus FREE Soda O v Offer good with coupon only thru Sunday, September 25th, 1983 1 1 30-Midnight Mon.-Fri. 3:30-Midmght - Weekends Sy's Pizza 1211 Alder On Campus 686-9598 Provost keeps University on track Provost Dick Hill looks up from the budget book with much concern, painting a worse-case scenario of the University handling its most recent budget cuts. But he quickly adds that the University will cope with the cuts and still maintain quality educational programs. One of Hill's primary duties as provost and vice president of academic affairs is to deal with the budget — and lately that has meant cuts. While he is struggling to balance the needs of the University against the lack of money. Hill never loses sight of the real goal of the University. "The purpose of the University is the creation and dissemination of knowledge," Hill says. "Ideally I should facilitate students and faculty to achieve that, purpose." Hill says he strives to maintain the quality of the faculty, programs and curriculum at the University. Although lately his time has been occupied with budget-related problems, he is closely involved with promotion and tenure of faculty and works with the development of new programs. Since coming to the University in 1969 as a sociology professor, Hill has served as chairer of that department, director of the Institute for Social Science Research and as dean of the School of Com munity Service and Public Affairs. He became acting provost in 1980 and was named to that position per manently in 1981. Dick Hill Over the next biennium, Hill says he is commit ted to retaining the level of quality the University has achieved so far. "We will do everything we can to defend our budget, increase our efforts to attract students of high quality and carefully monitor expenditures." Williams knows his way around Dan Williams is having fun. But being a University vice presi dent is supposed to be grim, especially in times of a budget cuts. "I must not understand my job," he laughs. Williams was appointed vice president for administration at i the beginning of June, after a na tional search to fill the position when Ray Hawk retired. "I've got a different window on the University than before," says Williams, who was formerly the University housing director. Williams is responsible for ad ministrative areas ranging from the physical plant to personnel offices to the student health center. It was also recently decided the athletic department would be fall under his jurisdic tion. Previously, the athletic director reported to the vice president for University relations. "The primary function of a University is instruction and research," he says. "My job is to see to it people can do those things effectively." Effective management becomes even more important when resources are scarce, Williams says. He is giving "everything" a fresh look to make sure it is working as effi ciently as possible. "If we don't make changes it will be because we consciously decide not to," he says. Before coming to the Universi ty, Williams was an associate dean and director of the student union at Stanford University. He graduated from the University in 1962 and was ASUO president in 1961-62. "I know my way around Oregon," he says. "I have a feel ing for the character of the University."