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Trustees
By Barb Blass Morrow, 55, has served as
Life News Editor vice president and director of
Central Michigan University Leonard Kefineries since 1956.
Board of Trustees is embark- A graduate of Furman Univpr-
diversity
ing on its ninth month of
service as the university's
./controlling body. The eight-
i member board was appointed
last Feb. 13 by Governor
George Romney, when the old
board was made extinct by
Michigan's new constitution.
Those serving on the Board
for terms of two, four, six
and eight years are Willis
Campbell, Cass City; Walter
W. Wightman, Fennville; Mrs.
Katherine Halfstad, Harbor
Springs; Lawrence D. Rahilly,
Grand Rapids; E. Allen Morrow, Mount Pleasant, chairman of the board; John W.
Sivier, Standish; Lloyd M.
A graduate of Furman University, he has served as a member of the Mount Pleasant
Community Hotel Corporation, a director of the Isabella
County State Bank and as a
member of the Mount Pleasant School Board.
Sivier, 50, is presently the
executive vice president of
the State Bank of Standish.
He has been a school teacher,
truck driver, service station
operator, bank teller and owner of a hardware store. He
has served as the president
of the Standish Chamber of
Commerce, Standish City
Treasurer and treasurer of the
Standish School Board
._„, «., ..-oya m. "^(usn school Board.
Cofer, Detroit and Mrs. Ross /Th addition to the eight ap-
A. Backus, Owosso. /pointed members, President
Campbell, 70, is a native of /J «<--<>» W. Foust acts as the
Alpena. He earned a bache- / Presiamg ofticer, Dr. m. C. Bo-
lors degree in agriculture and vee> vice-presicten. ot business
a masters in education admin- ana *nance, serves astreas-
istration from Michigan State \ urer ancl ^^sr-i^ris-etWpoT
University. He has served in \ aommistrative assistant to
the Cass City public^ school \ f resident U'oust acts as s
_-— j ^uuut scnooi
system for the last 42 years.
Rahilly, 56, has served as
the president of tne interstate
motor system since 1940. A
University of Michigan graduate, he has served as a Michigan Liquor Control Commissioner.
Mrs. Hafstad earned a bachelors degree from Northwestern
University and a masters from
Clark University. She also did
research work at John Hopkins and the Carnegie Institute Sho *« ,- J " ' '
the A]a„So„ PubufsohoSU" ^ wLToT* "J aW°*nt-
ton. „~j .-_ Ai_ _»-*iuui. _y_- .ments, DOtn rjermanom- ~ j
_...._ Av/iinciiy iaugnt li
the Alanson Public School sys
tern and is the present owner-
manager of the Snowberry
Farm Lodge in Harbor
Springs.
WigMmara, 70, is a farmer
and is the present president of
the Michigan Farm Bureau. He
had attended Albion College
and Michigan State University. He has served as a seven-
year member of the American
Farm Bureau Board.
Mrs, Backus, a graduate of
Albion College, is a housewife
and the mother of two teenagers. She,has been active in
the League for Women Voters,
the American Association of
University Women and has
served with the United Fund
and other .civic organizations.
Coefer has served as counselor and administrator in the
Detroit School system since
1034. A graduate of Tufts
University, he earned a masters degree from Columbia
--resident Foust acts as secre
tary.
kwnce its appointment the
Board nas met live times witn
six meetings scneduiect
tjurougn next summer. Tne
first iall meeting of tne Board
21 be Wednesday.
,1ne duties of the Board
ge from approving resignations and appointments of
central's stafi to accepting
donations to loan funds and
libraries. Since its first meeting on Feb. 24, 1_*64, the Board
ments, ootn permanent and
temporary and 53 resignations,
Permanent and temporary.
Presdient Foust, being the
presiding officer, prepares the
agenda and distributes it to
the members of the Board
prior to meetings.
No committees are formed
so that the Board can work as
a whole while discussing is^,
sues giving every member an
equal opportunity to become
familiar with the subject matter.
Cons&ruc-ion plans for the
university which are prepared
by the vice-president of business and finance, are submitted to the board for approval before they are sent to
the state legislature for appropriations.
On June 24 the Board approved the First Amendatory
Loan Agreement, which called
for borrowing $3,240,000 from
the federal -government, for
—„— -xujiiji -.oiumoia the federal -government, for
and is now doing work toward the construction of two new
his doctorate at Wayne State four-story dormitory buildings
University. He has served as and a two-story food service
the dean of men at Fisk Uni- building. These will provide
versity, Nashville, Tenn. housing and dining facilities
for approximately 688 students.
Also planned for construction under this loan is a two-
story apartment building for
16 student families to be
added to the present Washington Court married housing
units.
An auditorium addition to
the University Center with
the total expense planned not
to exceed §180,000 will be
made possible through a five-
year bank loan which was approved by the Board.
It agreed, after some inquiries from faculty members,
that it was not necessary for
faculty to be present at its
meetings unless they needed
additional information on a
matter. If this happened the
Board would request the presence of a faculty member.
/ The Board handles or
i-hanges additions to the university catalogue. One of the
items which has been approved is the change of tne
State *r ~ - - j - — -
Another recent addition w
the catalogue approved by the
Board is the university's acceptance of four hours ci
physical education credit
earned at an approved two-
year institution beyond thel
60 hours of credit towarff
State Board rvf "tm,'-*"— """"* *ww-s oi credit to
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gan University Board of Trus / board authorized the
tees' Scholarships. If a stu_ /President and the chairman oi
the board- to sign diploma
tees' Scholarships. If a stu-r,
dent receives this scholarship!
and is a resident of Michigan;
60 per cent of the student fees!
are paid for; if an out-state \
student, 30 per cent is paid for. *
When a loan fund or a
scholarship is created, the
Board must approve them before they are entered in the
catalogue,
and to give out honorary de-f
grees. Four of these honoraiyj
degrees were given out last!
June.
To achieve emeritus rank, a
faculty member must have 15
years of full-time service with
t h e institution, according to
the policy approved by the
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Object Description
| Title | 1964-10-16; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1964-10-16 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, October 16, 1964 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1964 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
