Show f r rivV8uT September 28 Child Center dedication work caps eight years by Ellen Nicholson Student Life Staff Writer Eight years of work culminated September : 26 as dignitaries served by the state’s programs Extended Life Not Quality being dedicated the new Exceptional Child Center on the USU campus About 150 people attended the ceremony which focused on children the program will serve Dr Glen L Taggart president of USU offered a dedication speech setting the theme as “Putting Education to Work for the Betterment of Others” “We hope this program will serve as a prototype for the nation in interdisciplinary service for the developmentally disabled We perceive it as becoming a catalyst for new ideas and new approaches” explained Taggart The Exceptional Child Center is intended to serve not only Utah but the surrounding states According to Dr Taggart at cent of the prsf only 60 per children are arpa handicapped Featured speaker was Dr 01 ns architects general contractors and large industrial firms “who make this center a vital specializing in water treatment Harris also participated in several political campaigns Vt A regional clinic and training including Congressional center” According to reports full-tim- e day care enrollment at the center are 35 children from Utah and surrounding states Another 166 children have come to the clinic with their parents on referral from schools and doctors in Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada A e medical staff of 30 chief of the reporduction genetics unit at George Washington University and member of the President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Dr Jacobsen contended that “We have extended life in comyears but not in quality” for the personnel therapists specialists handicapped He also stated that munication we could cut the number of psychologists and educators inhandicapped children to one third work with these children on the present level within the dividual training programs decade by providing excellent Major thrusts anticipated next and infant care year according to Fifield will be in the area of biomedicine early “We must cut down the inhanof born intervention and outreach serchildren cidence “We vices to rural areas to help dicapped” said Jacobsen can’t cope with the eight to ten children at home The dedication guests were per cent of children born with taken on a tour of the USU facility serious handicaps” Dr Marvin Fifield director of and told of the achievements of the center paid tribute to the the center during its first year of children parents and teachers operation Cecil Jacobsen 1 t A f 'T W I X magazines al v t ' j WE INVITE ALL and Senatorial races in California But Says Harris while his job was interesting and in many ways rewarding he has yearned to get back into “uninhibited” writing and now has become a freelance author in several trade X and golfing publications He has spent the last two years phasing out his public relations offices by now grown to include an office in San Diego Harris has written two satirical cartoon series which have been syndicated and is working on a full-tim- pre-nat- 1973 vv AV third His cartoons on “How to Take the Fun Out of Golf” have been read in Australia Ireland and Germany Originally published in Golf World N Richard (Dick) Harris magazine they have drawn comments from Bob Hope Hubert Humphrey and even by J Chris Larson News Editor President Nixon Hope has written a forward to the new “We always wanted to come back ‘someday’ so when the opportunity to teach came we grabbed it up” So after 29 years Richard (Dick) Harris a native of Brigham City Utah has returned with his family to take a position with the Department of Communications at USU Harris brings with him much experience gained in the field of journalism since his graduation from USU in 1942 and move to California He served as an infantry officer in the Army during WWII received an MA in Communications from Stanford University in 1947 and worked at various newspaper positions for 10 years Following his newspaper experience he began his own public relations firm in San Francisco and has remained in that position until coming to USU While working in the public relations field Harris’ firm represented such groups as land planners edition of the book which Harris is now working on “How to be a His series Supermother” has also been syndicated throughout the US and he is working on a series entitled “How to Take the Fun Out of Driving” Harris’ family seems to also be journalistically inclined Besides himself having worked as a reporter staff writer and editor for three California papers including the old San Francisco Sun his son Richard Jr is a reporter for the Humboldt Valley Times and a daughter Sue formerly worked as an editor in Southern California Harris lives in Logan with his wife Henrietta a 1943 graduate of USU from Cedar City their son Mark who is a sophomore at USU and their daughter Mary 12 He is presently teaching Magazine Article writing 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