Show Pape 10 November 16 1995 changes in food service as director takes over from company Few by Randy Chandler staff writer As students at the ('ullepc of I '(ah one of our first probably bippesl comis the cost and quality of our plaints food service propram We want ehanpe and decided to po alonp with someone's idea to have Hal Wileoek ("Ell's food service director look at what other schools in the state have done to improve the quality and cost ol their food serv ice proprams as per students' wishes "We toimd that cvciy school in the state has bowed to student demands toabandon the ice meal plan full-scr- v c and replace it with a that would allow students propram to pay toi only what they eat Sounds better until you realize the choices would he cut in hall because there is more waste since a maximum amount ol food must be piepared to allow lor anyone who may want to eat As a consequence of the added waste there is also an increase in price as a result of prepared food that is not hemp used hav mp to be tossed liven with the increase in prices all proprams cheeked are losinp money" W'ilcock said I jet's explore what students currently have lor breakfast there is a hoi food line fresh fruit cereal drink line and usually fresh sweet rolls If breakfast is missed students can po in until :3()ni for cereal drinks and any thinp on display at the snack bar (usually sweet rolls yopurt and Val-A-Di- live but the success rule jumps to eighty percent when combined with behavior modification classes Women participating in the Nicotine latch Project will receive approximately 40 percent olf the retail price for six weeks worth of the N'icoderm nicotine The $20 patches Total cost of the propram will amount to $K I or $27 Presh Start registration fee will be waived for Nicotine Patch ftojeel participants Those eligible lor the Nicotine Patch Project must be smokers (no chewers) at least I X years old female must be able to attend all six weekly I 'reshStart classes must smoke at least one pack a day and cannot be prepnant or nursinp althouph prepnani and nursinp mothers can attend the I’reshStart behavior modification classes at no charpc I'or more information about the I'reshStart propram andor the Women's Nicotine Patch Project call the American Cancer Society at 1 1 fruit) Eor lunch ("Ell offers a salad desert cold cut sandwich and fresh Iruit bars drink line and a hot IinhI line If lunch is missed students apain have the option of havinp cereal drinks and display items at the snack bar until 2 pm In addition to the lunch items dinner pives the additional options of orderinp food from the snack bar and usually havinp ice cream available With the options everyones' appetite should he filled Havinp been away from home lonpcr than most students here have been alive I can speak from experience in statinp that food here doesn't rate with a four-sta- r restaurant hut it does rate above other ealeterias thouph it could never coniK'ie with home cookinp w Inch is the only experience most students have The vi meal loi the is $295 $444 for the cost 1 a week plan a week a week plan and $4(14 for the plan If one considers the cost and the fact that it's all you can eat you couldn't litul a better deal “If you have a schcdulmp conllid and will miss one or more meals come and see me and we will either make a sack lunch or authorize you to pick up a meal to po" said "As in any business we have cost constraints but our poil is to satisfactorily scivc you our customers" If there is ever a complie ment suppest ion or eomplai nt don't lopo in and ask to speak w ith Wileoek I le was horn and raised in I latch Utah He went to I’unpuitch lliph School and worked in the Eamily Restaurant until his mission to Enpland in 1967 On his return the Army drafted him and lie served two years as a combat medic After his stint in the Army Wileoek attended Southern Utah University to study psyeholopy In 1977 he was offered the food services director position at Northwest Community Collcpc in I'owell Wyo where he worked for years before petlmp the same position at Wileoek hesi-tat- 1 Spniahriiiit in: MbrH Vhgnmrnl SlrrriiqtlSiMKiMiin Krhujfclini Shmh Vhsufhrr Mriiarnirrt llin ami llidraiilH:l Hrakr Wiifk Imlwkni: litnrtgn IShwiIs ami I util I'rwk work over Thanksgiving & Christmas break with the Honey Baked I Ham Co Two Locations k Salt Lake City Ut Call Collect lor information and titi)iiictl lioin fHifie J IX'an Hold demonstrated how a laptop computer “talks" to a diesel truck The vehicles mileape hours driven are recorded electronical ly The computer is able to diapnose problems the truck may have which eliminates trouble shoolinp and manuals The automotive department also uses a computer propram which utilizes pictures video and audio clips to teach (he fundamentals of diesel mechanics Jim I luf faker pave a tour of the faculty assistance center w hich allows instructors to interprate icclmolopy into education faculty members use the $I5()(XX) worth 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