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CENTRAL HICHIGAN UN VERS I TY
BOARD Of TRUSTEES
September 9, 1983
Michigan University Board of
Meeting of September 9, 1983
Ht . Pleasant, Michigan
Trustees
Kembers present: Hrs . Margaret A. Riecker , Chair; Dr. Bernadine N.
Denning; Mr. Alfred J. Fortino; Mr . Raymond A. LaBounty; Dr. Cordon N.
Lambie; 115. Rachael E. Moreno; I1r. William C. Odykirk: M($. Allee
Tomboulian; Dr . Harold Abel, PresldenL
Kelnbers absen t: none.
Also attendIng: Dr. John E. Cantelon, Provost; I1r. Ar thur E. EI I Is, Vice
President for Public Affa i rs; I'I. r . James L. HI li , Vice Pres ident for
Student Affairs; Mr . Richard L. Miller , Secretary to the Board of Trustees;
Hr. Jerry R. Tubbs, Treasurer of the Boa rd of Trustees and Vice President
for Business and Finance.
The meeting was called to order by Cha i r Riecker at 9:55 a.m.
The minutes of the June 24, 1983 Jlleet ing were approved as pr inted •
EMERITUS RANK:
B ad'ne DennIng seconded by Mr s. Al ice Tomboul ian
I t was ~ved by Dr Car~r~. ~aumgardner : Professo r , Teacher. Educat ion and
end carried , that d't s rank effec t Ive
Professional Development, be grante ernerl u d
Januuy I, 1984 and that the followIng reso lution be adopte 8
Dr. Baumgardner's retIrement was approved at the June 24, 19 3 meeting.
WHEREAS, Carl Baumgardner has been a capable, influential. and
valuable member of the faculty of Central Michigan University
fo r th I r t y-one and one-ha 1 f yea rs; and
WHEREAS, He has been a highly regarded member of the Department
of Teacher Education and Professiona l Development, and has been
noted for his thorough and thoughtfu l prepa rat ion for teaching
h is classes, for advising and counse l ing students, end for
participating in various meetings; and
WHEREAS, He has given much time and expertise to updati?g and
improving courses, programs, and policies not only In ~ I S own
department, but also in other divisions of the Un i verS i ty: an d
WHEREAS, Carl Baumgardner has been a product r ve rnemIb er - -aanndd
frequently a chairperson or secretary--of many regu .. r
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ad hoc ccmnlttees and other groups of the Un i versity cOlmlun i ty
where he has d isp layed unusual insigh t and c r ea ti ve thinking
in ident i fying prob lems and suggesting solutions ; and
WHEREAS, He has further demonstrated his scho la r ly and leadership
abi I it ies by taking the Init iative in a major revision of
the Secondary Education Program , by part l c.!pating in the planning
and condu c ti ~ o f fo l low-up studies of Central Mich igan
University graduates , by preparing position pape rs on innovative
Ideas and proposa l s , by contributing effec t ively to the University
Cu rr iculum Comm i ttee, by surveying and r eporting on doc t ora l
programs at several unive r s i ties , and by serving on NCATE se l f study
corrrnittees and eva luation teams; and
WHEREAS , He has g iven support to local and n .. tional organizations,
Inc l uding service as chairperson of the Board of Directors of the
Isabe ll a COUn ty Chapter o f the Ame ri can Red Cross , so l ic i to r for
Un i ted Way , coun ty de l egate for the Democ rat ic Pa rty , and
part ici pant In hospital expansion drives;
BE IT nt EREFDRE RESOLVED , That the Board of Trustees, on behalf
of the University cOlmlUn i ty . exp resses apprec iation to Ca rl H.
Baumga rdner fo r h is cont ri but ions to Cent r al Mi chigan Unlve rsl ty
and extends Professor Eme ri tus rank.
It was moved by Mrs. Al lee Tombou l lan . seconded by Dr. Bernadine Denning ,
and carr ied , that He lene Brewer , Assoc i ate Professor , Physics , be
gr .. nted emerl t us r ank effec ti ve June 24 , 1983 and that the fo l lOWing
reso lution be adop t ed. Dr. Brewer's reti r ell1ent was approved at the
June 24. 1983 meeting.
WHEREAS, Helene Brewe r has for e ighteen years given o f he r
t ime, ene rgy and exper ti se to t he Physical Science Prayr .. m
at Cent r al Michigan Univer s i ty; and
WHEREAS , She has stimulated stlMtents' inte rest in science by
s upporti ng the ir act ive part icipat ion in her research projects
and has encou r aged numerous Cen t ral Mich igan Un iversity s tudents
to pursue caree rs in science or science teaching; and
WHEREAS, Helene Brewer has continual ly strived to augment
resea rch act i v i ty at Cen tral Michigan University through her own
resea rch effo rts and by succes s fu l l y seek i ng resea rch equ i pmen t
and financial support; and
WHEREAS , She has served as a ro le model and has been a strong
advoca te for women in sc ienee; and
WHEREAS, She has contributed to mak~n~ ~t. Pleasant a better
community through her volunteer actiVities with the Central
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Michigan Community Hospital, the Mt. Pleasant Business and
Profes s ional Women's Club, Alpha Lambda Delta and o ther communityorganlzations;
BE IT THEREroRE RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees, on behalf
of the UniverSity C(ll'm1Unlty, exp resses appreciation to
Helene Brewer for her cont rIbut ions to Central Michigan University
and extends Professor Emeritus rank.
It was moved by Hrs. Alice Tomboulian, seconded by Dr. Berrladlne Denning,
and carried , that /'lay Filer Lance, Assistant Professor, Teacher Education
a"d Professional Development, be granted emeritus rank effective
September I, 198] and that the following resolution be adopted.
WHEREAS, May Filer Lance has been a loya l and productive merrber
of the facul ty of Central MIchigan Univers ity for 16 years and
has served as a humane and dedicated teacher In the publIc
schoo l s of Michigan for 21 years; and
WHEREAS, She has been an ac tive member of the University community
, providing leadersh ip In the development of programs in
reading and menta l health; and
WHEREAS, She has deroonstrated her leadership capabil ilies in con- •
ductlng scores of professional development activities fo r numerous
school dlurlcts and communi ty ilgencie$ lh rOOJghou t the Slate of
l1ichlgan; and
WHEREAS, May Filer Lance has served as President and membe r of
the Board of Education for the Roscoomon Publ ic Schools . has
served on the Board of Directors of the l1ichigan Association of
School Boards, has provided leadership as the Chairperson of the
P I ann 1 n9 Conrn i tree fo r the HASB Academy of Boa rd'nansh i p, has
served as a membe r of the Board of Directors of Eagle Vil lage,
and has contributed active ly to the Michigan Reading Associat ion
the International Readl"g Associatio", Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta
Kappa, MEA and HEA ; and
WHEREAS, She has been a spark to generations of students and
co ll eagues thrOOJgh her caring attitude, enthusiasm , drive, outstanding
teaching abi I ity and intense interest in fostering the
pe rsona I growth of others;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED. That the Board of Trustees . on behalf
of the University commun ity. expresses appreciation to May Fi ler
Lance for her cont ribut ions to Central MI chigan University a"d
extends Professor Emeritus rank .
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It was II"(Ived by Dr. 8er"adlne Denn i ng, scconded by Mr. Willi.." Odykirk ,
and car ried, that Mary L. Lindblom , Assistant Profcssor , Mathematics,
be granted eJlleritus rank effective Jant.lary I, 198~. Mrs. LindblOlll's
retirement was approved at the June 2~. 1983 meeting .
WHEREAS, l1a ry Lindblom has devoted fifteen years of hcr professional
life to Central Mi chigan University and its Depoartment
of Mathematics; and
WHEREAS , She has served a large number or students thrOOJgh
her tea ch ing of courses in pre-calculus, calculus and college
geometry ; and
WHEREAS, Mary Lindblom has se rved on ma"y departmental, schoo l
and U"iversity committees , and in partIcular the Arts and
Sciences Steering Col!lllittee and as Coordinator of the Depoartment
or Hathematics Educa t ion Area; and
WHEREAS, She has been active In activities of the l1ichlgan
CoUncil of Teachers of Kathematics;
8E IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, That the Soard of Trustees, on
behalf of the University commun i ty, exp resses appreciatiOn to
Mary L. Lindblom for her contributions to Cent ral Michigan
Un i vers i ty and extends Professor Emeri tus rank.
I t was moved by Mr. AI f red Fort i no, seconded by Dr. Bernad I ne [lenn i ng,
and carried, that Edgar Ross, Professor, Music , be granted ellleritus
rank effect ive Kay 15, 1983 and that the follOWing resolution be
adopted.
WHEREAS, Edgar Ross has se rved the University with distinctIon
for the past 29 yea rs as a teather, mus ical Inspirator, .. nd
faculty leader; and
WHEREAS, His wi t, and clear thinking have becn an inspiration
to h is colleagues , student s . administrators, and cOlmlUnlty; and
WHEREAS , Edgar Ross founded and provided leadership and direction
to the Faculty Woodwind Quintet , the finest in the State o f
Michigan; and
WHEREAS, He has provided leadership in the field of clarinet
i"struction through cou"lless workshops, clinics, and adjudic .. ting
activities; and
WH EREAS, He has brough t recogn I t Ion and acc I a 1m to h 11II5e I f and
the ijn iversity through numerous solo and chamber recitals; and
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WHEREAS, He has served the University, his department and
his colleagues with dedic.tlon and distinction on countless
committees and as academ ic senator; and
WHEREAS, He has been an advisor and friend, as well as
devoted teacher, to generat ions of students;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees, on
behalf of the University ctmnunlty, expresses appreciation
to Edgar Ross for his contributions to Central Hlchigan
University and extends Professor Emeritus rank.
It was moved by Hr. ~ill iam Odykirk, seconded by Dr. Bernadine Denning,
and carried, that Harold E. Telfer, Professor, Teacher Education and
Professional Development, be granted emeritus rank effect ive
January I , 1984 and that the following resolution be adopted ..
Or. Telfer's retirement was approved al the June 24, 1983 meetIng.
~HEREAS Harold Telfer has been a loyal and productive member
of the faculty of Central Hlchlgan University for thirty-five
alUl one-half years and has served as a dedicated and highly
regarded teacher and administrator in the schoo ls of Hichigan
and Colorado for mo re than thirty-e ight yea rs; and
WHEREAS, He h",s served conscientiously .nd effectively in
major leadership positions on the campus and in the academic
community, having served as chairperson of the Department of
Teacher Education and Professional Development for fourteen
years, president of the Michigan Association for Higher
Education for two years, chairperson of the ~estmlnister
foundation Board of Michigan, de l l!(Jate to Hichlgan Educat ion
Association Representative Assemb ly, coordinator of numerous
workshops, conferences and student teach iog progra!!l5 , and
supervisor of practice In reading and community college
instruct Ion; and
wtiEREAS, Harold Tel fer has partlc i paled energet lca lIy and ab I y
as a mG11ber of the University ccmrnunity, haying served in the
AudG11 i c Sena te, the Schoo I of Educa t i on Dean's Adv i sory
Counci I, the Honors Council, and In numerous other planning
and decision-making bodies at the department, school and
University leyelsi and
WHEREAS, His professional contributions to education through
his writings, consulting services to schools , and participation
In acadCfllic and professional organizations have been recognized
at the national as wei I as local and state levels, and throughout
his distinguished career he has been respected as a scholar,
counselor and teacher; and
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WHEREAS, He has given unselfishly of himself to the betterment
of his community, having provided i nva luable service as
a member and chairperson of Mt. Pleasant's Zoning Board of
Appeals, as a membe r and chairpe rson of Tomahawk District,
Boy Scouts of PtIlerica ; In addition, he has been an active
member and leade r in his church as well as a cont ributo r to
r'IUlI1e rous other cO!lWTlJn I ty o rgan l za t i ons and cit i lef'lS groups;
BE IT TltEREFORE RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees , on
behalf of the University community, expresses app reci at ion to
Harold E. Telfer for his contributions to Central Michigan
University and extends Professor Emeritus rank.
It was moved by Hr, ~illiarn Odykirk, seconded by Or. Bernadine Denning,
and ca rri ed , that Leo Wisneski , ASSistant Professo r, Physical Education
and Sport, be granted emeritus rank effect ive May IS, 198) and
that the following resolution be adopted. Hr. ~Isneski's retirement
was approved at the June 24, 198) meeting.
WHEREAS , leo Wisneski has devoted twenty- n ine yea rs of his
life to Central MIchigan University, its Departll'lent of
Physical EducatIon and Sport and the Department of Athletics; ,,'
WHEREAS, Hi s se rvice includes twenty-eight years of teaching
at Central Michigan Unlyersity , as well as fourteen years as
swinm i ng coach , s ix yea rs as football coach , ind twenty-nine
years is golf coach; and
WHEREAS , HIs serv ice inclUdes in additional thirteen years of
teaching and coaching In Michigan high schoo ls; and
WHEREAS, Leo Wisneski was officially recognized as Central
Michigan Uniyersity's f i rst All-American Football pl ayer , and
was subsequently inducted into the Hichigan Amateur Sports
Hall of Fame (November 14, 1978); and
WHEREAS, He has cont r ibuted his knowledge and expertise to
thousands of students and athletes In physical education,
sports and athletics; and
WHEREAS, His professional activities bo th on and off campus
have demonstrated integrity and dedication and h.lve provided
State-wide recognition to the University, and Departments of
Physical Education and Sport, and Athle t ics;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED , That the Board o f Trustees , on behalf
of the University cO!lWTlJnity , expresses appreciation to Leo T.
Wisneski fo r h is contributions to Central Michigan University
and ex t ends Professor Emeritus rank .
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SIPtE wCIaAs L mRoEveCdO GbNyI THIOrNs . RAElS OicLeU TTIOoNm; boullan, seconded by Dr. Bernadine Denning,"
and ca rri ed, that the following resolution be adopted.
loIHEREAS, Homer Legree has been a hard·working and productive
member of the faculty of Central Hichlgan Uniyerslty for
twelye years during uhich time he served the UnlYersity os
a student teacher coordina to r In Grand Rapids, as an Instruc·
tor of graduate and undergraduate classes in education on the
campus and at various off·can-pus locatIons throughout the
state, and as a membe r of numerous committees: and
WHEREAS, Through his teaching, counse ling and consu lting with
student teachers, his international reputation as a conference
cartographer, and through his active involyement in o rganlza·
tions such as ATE, HATE, ASCD, HEA, NEA. Phi Delta Kappa, and
other profess ional organiza ti ons he has made signifIcan t con·
tributions to pub li c education art<! specifically to the process
of teacher education ; art<!
WHEREAS, HIs background as a commercial accountant, a junior
high art<! senior high science teacher, a Baptist minis ter, an
ell!l'lentary school teacher and principal, federal prog raJM
director, and director of elementary education In Hichigan
and California has uni quely enriched his productlylty as a
University faculty member; and
loIHEREAS, His performance in the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchest ra,
his .. ssis ta nce and pa rtIcipation In Grand Rapids area churches,
his professional aCllyltles In the Grand Rapids area public and
prlyate schools, his Inyolyement and support of community
actiYit les , and his unfailing wlllln<;lness to be of assistance
to students and col leagues who ~rce i ye him as a dedicated and
capable teacher and friend all have s ignifIcan tly enhanced the
imaqe of Central Hichlgan UnlYers ity in the Grand Rapids area;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, That the Board of Tru stees . on behalf
of the entire Uniyerslty communI ty, expresses appreciation and
gratItude to Homer Leg ree for his many COntributi ons to Central
Hichigan University.
RESOLUTION TO RECE IVE ACCOUNTANTS REPORT fOR 1982·83: (finance Cem.)
It was moved by Or. Bernadine Oennlng, seconded by Hr. Raymond
LaBounty, and ca rri ed, that the follOWing resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Accountants Report of Ernst & Whlnney
dated August 22, 1983, (or the yea r 1982·83 Is received. The
administrat ion is authorized to use this report as necessary.
(Copy on file in the Office of the Secretary.)
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It was lIIOyed by Dr. Bernadine Denning , seconded by Hr. William Odykirk,
and carried, that the following resolution be adopted.
BE iT RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees adopts the Central
Hichigan Unlyersity 1983·8~ General Fund Financial Plan
(rey ised Septeriler 9 . 1983) as presented . (Copy of the
approved revision is on file In the Office of the Secretary.)
TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, APPROVAL OF 1983·8" CAI'U'US HAP; (FiMnce COfIImlttee)
It was moved by Hr . Alfred fortIno, seconded by Hr. Wil I lam Odyklrk,
and carried, that the following resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the follOWing ;nendment Is made to the
Ordinance titled "An Ordinance to Goyern and Control Parking,
Traffic and Pedestrians at Central Hlchigan University,
Ht . Pleasant":
Section 8.26 of said Ordinance, as aonended. is retained
and shal l continue to apply to ylolations occurring prior
to 12;01 o'clock a,m. On the date this amendment becOflles
effective. except to the extent altered by traffic orders
under this Ordinance . Effectiye 12: 01 o'clock '.m. on
the date this amendment becomes effective, sa id Section 8.26
shall read and be effective to yiolations occurri ng on or
after 12:01 o'clock a.m. on sa id date as follows:
8.26 Attached hereto and made a part hereof Is a
map entItled "Campus Hap Central Hlchig .. n
University , 1983-84 ," setting forth and
locating parking lots on the campus of Central
Hichlgan .Uniyerslty, Hr. Pleasant, Hichi gan,
and sett Ing forth the persons who may use such
lots and the lillie and manner of sueh permi tted
use. Violations of the provisions contained on
the map .. nd on the reverse side of the map
sett in<;l forth persons who may use such lots
and the time and manner of such pe,...; tted use
Is a yiolation of this Ordinance.
This amendment shal l take effect September 10,1983, at
12;01 a.m.
AUTHORIZATION TO LET UNIVERSITY LAND: (finance Cemmi ttee)
It was !!Dyed by Dr. Bernad i ne Denning, seconded by Hr. WIlliamOdyklrk,
and carried, that the following relio/urion be adopted .
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Authorization to Let University Land cont i nued • BE IT RESOLVED, Tha t the President or his designee is
authorized under such tems and comll t ions as he may deter-mine
to let land in Section 27, TI4N, R4'11, Union Townsh i p,
Isabel la County, Hichigan, for a period of three years to be
used for farllling. The descri ption of the approximately 250
acres of land to be leased Is drawn on a I!Iap dated July 4, 1983,
titled "filnn Lilnd Lease, Part of Section 27 Isabe lla County
1984-86 ." (Copy of the !!lap to be retained in the Office of the
Secretary . )
REVISION Of BYLAIJS: (Assessment and Development Corrmittee)
It was moved by Hr . Raymond LaBounty , seconded by Hs. Rachael Horeno, and
carried that condit ional accep tance of the general format of the proposed
Cha rter and Bylaws and language of the Charter be approved.
INCREASE IN NUHBER OF LLOYD H. COfER SCHOLARSHIPS: (Student Affairs Com.)
I twas IIlOved by Hr. AI f red fo rt i no, seconded by Dr. Bernad I ne Denn I ng,
and carried, that the follOtt lng resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED. That the nU!!lber of Lloy~ H. Cofer Scholarships
be Increased to ten and that the follOWIng description of the
lloyd H. Cofer Scholarsh i ps be approved to replace the existing
descript ion prin ted in the Bulletin .
Lloyd H. Cofer Schola rship
Ten scholarships estab li shed in the memory of Dr. lloyd H.
Cofer, a charter member of the CHU Board of Trustees.
These scholarships, for full tuition shall be awarded to
deserving undergraduate students who are graduates of
public high schools in the City of Detroit. The scho larship
Is renewable for each student who maintains a sa ti sfactory
academic record.
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ESTABLISHHENT Of HINORITY ADVANCEHENT SCHOLARSHIPS: (Student Affairs COllI.)
It was moved by Mr. Alfred Fortino, seconded by Dr. Bernadine Denning,
and carried, that the following resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED. That Mlnori ty Advancement Scholarships are
established as described on t he following page.
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Hinority Advancement Scholilrship/Crant
These awards recognize and support students who. through
their past activities or educiltional aspirations, indicate
an interes t in the advancement of ~lnoritie5 in American
society. These awards are for ful I tuition and are renewable
for students who rn.alntllin II satisfactory academic record.
Selection Criteria
I . A desire to pr~te IIIulticultural experiences and lifestyles
on CHU ' s campus .
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Enrollment In an undergrilduilte degree prO<}ram ilt CMU.
A beginning f r eshman. (However, exceptions for upper
classpersons may be authorized by the Pres ident.)
4. Registe red as a ful l -time st udent (12 hours/semester).
5. Additional ly , the Se lection Ccmnittee will examine other
factors Intended to promote educational pluralism ; which
IIICIY include:
exceptional personal talent
appropr iate work or service experience
leadership potential
matur i ty
history of ove r coming disadvantilges
abilIty to communicate with underrepresented minority
student groups
BE IT fURTHER RESOLVED, That the first paragraph in the ilbove
description i s approved for pri nti ng in the Bulletin.
" .cREASE IN HEALTH SERVICE fEES: (Student Affairs Corrmittee)
I t was moved by Hr. Al fred fort I no, seconded by Hs. Rachae I I'Ioreno, and
ca rried, that the fo l lowing reso lution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the University Health Se rvice office call
fee s s hall be $10.00 fo r an initial visit and shall be S8.00 for
a follow-up visit for the same medical condition.
DEAN'S REPORT: Dr . John Yantis, Dean/SchCQI of Extended Learning .
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KASTER PLAN: (Academic AHairs CorImi nee)
Mrs . Tornboulian, Chair of the Academic Affairs Cc;mmittee. stated that
the comni [tee is pleased wi th the draft of the Master Phn and asks
that other Trustees who o.ve suggest ions for changes be specific and
respond in wri t ing .
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ESTABLISHMENT OF PBS STATIONS AT CAD I LLAC AIIO HANI STEE: (Acad. Affai r s Com.)
It was moved by Mrs. Alice Toll'boulian, seconded by Mr. 'W i lliam Odykirk ,
and carried, that the following resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED , That the President or his designee be authorized
to extend the broadcast range of 'WCMU-TV to the Cadi I lac-ManisteeLudington
area of Michigan through the installation of Channel 21
In Manistee and Channel 27 in Cadil l ac.
APPROVAL OF AUGUST 198] GRADUATION LI ST : (Academic Affai r s COImlittee)
I t was moved by Ms. Rachae l Moreno , seconded by Dr. Be r nadine Denning , and
carried , that the graduation list for August 198], upon certification of
the Registrar and acceptance by the Academic Senate, be approved.
RECOGN I TION OF FULBRIGHT AWARDEE: (Academic Affairs Comnlttee)
It was moved by Mrs. Alice Tomboul1an, seconded by Mr. William Odyki rk,
and carried, that the following reso lut i on be adopted.
WHEREAS, The Fulbright program Is designed to enable the government
of the Un i ted Statu to Increase mutual understanding between
the people of the United States and the people of o t her coun t ries;
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wtlEREAS, The Fulbright program honors outs t anding scholars and
teachers from the United States; and
WHEREAS, Central l1ichigan University and Thomas J. Delia, Professor
of Chemistry, have been honored by receiving an ... rd for the
1982-83 acadefflic year;
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees, on behalf of the
University, recognizes and congratu l ates Thomas J . Oelia on being
a Fulbrigh t Scho lar recipient to study and do resea rch at the
Australian Nationa l University.
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INCREASE IN LIBRARY FINES: (Academic Afhirs COII1T1ittee)
It was moved by Mrs. Alice Tomboulian, seconded by Dr. Gordon Lambie, lind
carried , that the following resolution be adopted .
BE IT RESOLVED , That f ines for overdue reserve materials be
established at the following rates:
Hourl y reserve
Daily reserve
$1.00 for first hour, 25( for each hour thereafter
SI.OO for f i rst day. SO( for each day thereafter
These fines shall be effective January I, 1981!.
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PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS;
It was moved
and carried,
by Dr. Bernadine Denning, seconded by .... s. Rachael """reno
that the fol towing personne l recOn1Tlendalions be approved:
Fa cu I ty
Appointments;
Joyce Ab ler, Temporary Instructor , Information Systems and
Analysis, one-fourth time, 1983-84
B.S . , Central .... ichigan University, 1963
..... B.A .• Central .... ich igan UniverSity, 1973
Glen .... . Bendixsen, Associate Professor , Business Law and RegulatiOn
, 1983-84
B.A., University of Washington, Seattle, 1956
Ll . B., liastings College of law, 1959
Scot Bennett, Temporary Assistan t Professor, Art, full-time,
1983- 84
B. S., Roberts Wesleyan Co l lege, 1981
..... F. A. , Rochester Institute of Technology, 1983
Alan Bigel, Temporary Instructor, Pol itical Science, three-fourths
time; Oirector, law Center, one-fourth time, 1983-84
B.A., Brooklyn College, 1976
..... A • • The New School for Social Research, 1978
Judith Bosley, Temporary Instructor, Speech Communication and
Dramat ic Arts, one-half time. Fa l l 1983
B.A., Central .... ichigan University, 1972
..... A. , Central .... Ichigan Univers ity. 1974
Mary Jane Capozzol i, Tempora ry In st ructor. History, full-time,
1983-84
B.S., Adelphi University. 1975
..... A • • Adelphi University, 1977
Robert Carefoot, Temporary In structor, Foreign Languages, LIteratures
, and Cultu res, two-thirds time, Fall 1983
B.A .��� Central Michi gan Universit y, 1975
..... A., Michigan State University, 1981
Kathleen Cooper, Temporary Instructor, Finance, one-half time.
Fall 1983
B.A. , Adrian College, 1969
M.B.A • • Central .... Ichigan Unive rsity, 1977
Eddine Dahel, Temporary Assistant Pro fesso r. Info rmation Systems
and Analysis, full-time , 1983-84
B.S., University of Grenoble, France, 1977
..... B.A., Illino i s Institute of Techr'lOlogy, 1980
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Appointments cont i nued
James Damitio , Temporary Instructor, Accounting, one-half time;
Marketing and Hospital ity Services Administration, one-half time,
1983-84
B.S., Central Michigan University , 1969
..... B.A., Mich igan State University, 1970
Arindam Oas - Gupta . Temporary AssIstant Professor, Economics,
full-time , 1983-84
..... A., Birla Inst itute of Technology & Science, India, 1977
..... A., Univers ity of Cincinnati , 1978
Catherine M. David, Temporary Instructor, Psychology, one-fourth
time. 1983- 84
B.A. , Central .... Ichigan Unive rsity, 1969
M.A., Central .... ichigan University, 1979
Nicholas Dixon, Temporary Instructor, Phi losophy, one-ha l f time,
1983-84
B.A. , Leeds University. Eng land, 1978
M.A . , .... ichigan State University, 1981
Paul Donn, Temporary Inst r uctor , Psychology, one-fourth time.
1983-84
8.5., Central .... ichigan Univers i ty . 1977
M.A . , Central .... Ichigan University . 1979
Michele Douche , Terrporary Assistant Instructor. Foreign Language s .
Literatures, and Cultures, one-th ird time, 1983-84
Deug I , France. 1982
Deug 2, France, 1983
Glee Leaverton Doy le, Tempor a ry Instructor . Teacher Educat ion and
Professional Deve lopnent, full -time, Fall 1983
B.S., Central .... ich igan University. 1968
..... A .• Cent ral .... ichigan University , 1978
James Ross Frederi ck , Tempora ry Ass i stant Professor , Econom ics,
full-time. 1983-84
B.A. , University of Mi ch i gan , 1970
M.A., Wayne State Univers ity, 1973
Ph.D. , Wayne State Unlyersity, 1983
Jerome Gates, Temporary Assistant Professor , Art. full-time.
Fal l 1983
8.5. , Central Michigan University, 1966
M.F .A .• Centra l Mich i gan Un i yers ity, 1983
She rri L. Gartner. Temporary Instructor. Home Economics, Family
Life, and Consumer Education, one- half time. Fall 1983
B.S . , University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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John Goulde, Temporary Instructor, Religion, full-time, 1983-84
B. A., Seoul Niltional, ROK, 1975
M.A., Harvard University, 1980
Susan Crigal lunas, Temporary instructo r , Speech Communication
and Dramatic Arts, three-f~rths time, Fall 198)
B.A. , Marquette University, 1961
M.A., Central Hlchlgan University, 1965
Maureen Henry, Temporary Inst ructor , Home. Economics, Family Life,
and Consumer Education, full-time, Fall 198)
B.S., Michigan State University, 1978
M.A . , Michigan State University , 1980
Elizabeth Mitch, Ass Istant Professor, Home Economics, F.vni Iy li fe.
and Consumer Education, 198)-84
B.S" Michigan State University, 1971
H.A., Michigan State Unive r s i ty, 1972
Ph.D., Unive rsity of Michigan. 1980
Robert W. Hough, Temporary Assistant Professor, Rell!)lon, fu lltime
, 198)- 84
B.A., Emory Unlyerslty . 1967
M.T.S., Haryard Diyinity School, 1970
Ph .D . , Haryard University. 1980
J.vnie Hughes, Temporary Instruc to r, Home Economics, Fami Iy life,
and Consumer Education, full-time, 198)-84
a.A., San Diego State University, 1976
M. S. , Oregon State University, 1979
James Kelsh, Assis tant Professor, Computer Science, 198)-84
B.S., Loras Co ll ege , I OWil , 1966
H.S., Uniyerslty of Ca lifo rnia, 1970
Ph.D., Unlyersity of Cil li fornia, 1978
Syed N.U.A. KI nman I , Temporary Associilte Professor, Mathematics.
full -t ime, 198)-84
B.S., lucknow University, Indiil , 196)
M.S., lucknow Unlyersity, I nd ia, 1966
Ph . D., AI igarh Muslim University, india, 1972
Andras Kroo, Visiting Professor, Mathema ti cs, full-time, 198)-84
Candidat of Mathematical Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Science,
Ridgley lilnge, Assistant Profes50r, ""'thema ti cs. 198)-84
B.A., Washington University, 1964
f't.A., Southern Illinois University, 1968
Ph . D. , Temple UniversIty, 1974
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Robert lichtman. Associate Professor, f'tanagement, 198)-8J+
B.A. , Mlchl9o1n State Unive r sity . 1971
M.A., louislilna State University, 1973
Ph.D., loui siana State Uniye r slty , 1977
I'lary lum, Temporary Assistant Professor, Art. full-time, 198)-84
B.F . A., University of f'tlchigan. 197~
M.F .A., Rochester Inst itute of TechnologY, New York. 198!
Mark LUMgren, Temporary Instructor, Sociology, Anthropology .
and Social Work, full-time , F"II 198)
A.B., University of Callforniil, Berkeley , 1978
M.A ., University of Mi chigan , 1981
Kaureen Kahoney, Temporary Assistant Instructor, Health Education
and Health Science , one- sixth time, Fall 198)
B.S., Central Mich i gan University, 1982
Lyden D. Mcintyre, Temporary Instructor, Indus tria! Education
and Technology, fu l l-time, 1983-84
B.S., Central Michigan UniverSity, 1976
M.S., Central Michigan University, 1981
f'tilrybeth Minnis, Temporary instrUCtor, Music, one-third time,
198)-84
B.S., Centr;,! f'tichigan University, 1979
M.A., University of Michigan, 1981
Joseph J. My s liyec , Temporary Instructo r, Marketing and Hospitality
Serylces Administration , full-lime, Fa l l 198)
B.S., Central f'tichlgan University , 1978
f't.A., Central Michigan University, 1979
f't.B.A., Centrill Michigan Uniyerslty, 1983
Debra lynn Neely, Temporary Assistant Instructor, Foreign l angu ages,
literatures , and Cultures, two-thirds time, fall 198)
B.A., Central Michigan University, 1978
John Pa len , Temporary Assistant Instructor, Journa I i sm, one -hi! I f
time, fall 198)
9 .5" Washington University, 1969
Paul Paulson, Temporary Instructor, Computer Science, full-time,
198)-8"
B.S., University of Michigan, 1968
M. A. , Eastern Mlchigiln UniverSity, 1973
Shyama l [)as Peddada, Instructor, Kathematlcs, 1983-84
B.S., University of Oelhi. New Deihl. India, 1977
f't.S . , tARI, New Delhi . India, 1980
M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1981
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Appointments continued
Donna Poynor Temporary Ass i stant Professor, Home Economics,
Famil y Life, 'and ConSl.fi1er Education, one-fourth time, Fall 1983
B. S . • Central Michi gan University. 1962
M. A., Central Michigan Universi t y. 1969
Judith Ramsey , Tempo r a ry Instructor, Socio logy, Anthropology,
and Social Work , full-time, 1983-84
B.A., Washington State University, 1965
M.S., Un iversity of Michigan, 1981
Paul Resetarits, Temporary Instructor, Indu s trial Education and
Tec hno logy, fu ll-ti me, 1983 - 84
B.S., State Unive r sity Col lege of New York at 8uffalo. 1979
M.A .. 80111 State University , 1983
Thomas Robbins, Temporary Assistant Professor , Sociology. AnthroIX>
logy, and Social Work, full-time, Fal l 1983
A.8 . , Harvard University, 1965
M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hili, 1968
Ph.D., Univers ity o f riorth Carolina at Chape l Hill, 1973
Martha Seger, Professor, Finance, 1983-84
8.8 .A. , University of Michigan, 1954
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Ph.D., Univers ity of Michigan , 1971
Richard Shafer , TemlX>rary Instructor, Recreation and Park Administration,
one - sixth time, fall 1983
8 . 5., Wayne State University , 1973
H. A., Wayne State University, 1975
Andrzei J. Sie rdzan, TemlX>rary Assistant Professor, Physics, ful Itime,
1983-84
M.Sc. , Warsaw Universit y , 1967
Ph . D., Waruw University , 1976
lOll P.S. Singh, TemlX>rary Assistant Professor, Physics , fulltime.
1983-84
8.S., 8anaras Hindu University,
M.S., 8anaras Hindu University,
Ph.D., University o f Rochester,
India,
India,
1974
1966
1968
Grant Smith, Assistant Professor, Teacher Education and Professiona
l Oevelopment, full-time, Fall 1983
8.5., Eastern Michigan University, 1954
M.A., Michigan State University, 1959
Ph.D .. Mi ch igan Sta te University, 1978
E. Webb Stacy, Adjunct Assistant Professo r , Psychology, fulltime,
1983-84
8.A., Un iversity of Hichigan . 1969
Ph . D .. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1978
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Barbara Jo Stephenson, TemlX>rary Instr uctor, JournallSlll, oneeighth
time, fall 1983
B.A., Albion College , 1972
M.A. , Central MichI gan University , 1973
Robert A. Stecker, Temporary Ass i stant Professor, Philosophy,
full-time, 1983-84
8.A . • Colby College, 1969
Ph.D., Hass3Chusetts Inst itute of Technology, 1975
Daniel L. Steele, Temporary Inuructor. Music , full-time . 1983-84
8. A., Wheaton College, 1972
M.A. , University of Kansas, 1978
linda Wicander, Temporary Instructor, Management, one-half time,
fall 1983
8.A. , California State University, 1972
M.8.A. , Central Michigan University, 1981
Susan Wildfong , Tempora ry Assistant Professor, Psychology, threefourths
tIme, 1983-84
B.A., MlchlC}8n State UniverSity, 1971
M.A., Oakland University, 1975
Ph .D. , Michigan State University, 1981
J3Cqueline I.Illkle. Temporary Assistant Professor, History, fulltime,
1983-84
B. A., College of St. Rose , NJ, 1978
M.A., Northeastern UnIversity, MA, 1979
D.A. , Carnegie-Mellon University, 1982
EI izabeth Winkler, Temporary Instructor, Home Economics, Fa~i Iy
Ufe, and ConSl,lTler Education, full-time, 1983-84
B.S ., Iowa State UnIversity , 1976
M.S. , Iowa State University , 1978
James I.Ibjclk, Temporary Assistant Professor, Journalls~, onefourth
time, fall 1983
8.5 . , Central MIchigan University, 1965
M.A., Central Michigan University, 1968
Promotions, Reclassifications, and Salary Adjustments:
Loren 8ensl ey . Professor , Health Educ.atlon and liealth Science,
from full-tlll"e to one-half time, Director for Health Related
Programs one-fourth time; Director of the Gerontology Program,
one-fourth time, 198)-84
Sergio J. Chavez, Temporary Instructo r, Sociology , Anthropology,
and Social Work . from one-half time to three-fourths time, 1983-84
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P~tlons, Reclassifications, and Sala ry Adjustments cont i nued
Harold Crawley, Associate Professor, Teacher Education and
Professional Development, from (u l I-time to three-fourths time,
and Computer Science one-fourth time, Fal I 1983
Sahab Dayal , from Professor to Professor and Chad rpersOfl. Hanagement
, August I, 1983 - July 31,1986
Joan Dol la rd, Te~orary Ins t ructor, Fo reign Languages, literatures,
and Cultures , from two-thirds ti me to full-time, fall 1983
Gary Fuller, Tell'4'Orary Auistant Professor, Phil osophy, from fulltime
to three-fourths ti me, and Honors Program one-fourth time,
Fall 1983
John Hansen , from Assoc iate Professor to Assoc i ate Professor and
Chairpe r son , Computer Sc ience, August 1, 1983 - July 31, 1985
Richard Hartley, Ass i stant Professor, Information Systems and
Ana lys i s , received Ph . D. , sa lary change only , effective
June 10, 1983
Dennis Jeffers, from Associate Professor to Associate Professor
and Acting Chairperson, JournaliSm, fall 1983
lois Kromer, Temporary In s tructor, Admi nistrative Services and
Business Teacher Education , from one-half time to two-thirds
time, fall 1983
Brenda l oveg rove-Lepi s to, Temporary Instructor , Psychology,
from one -fourth time to one-ha lf time, 1983-8"+
Clara lee Hoodie, Associate Professor, from Engli sh three-fourths
time and Honors Program one-fourth time, to English one-fourth
time, Honors Prog ram one-foorth time, and IPCD Ofle-ha 1ft lme,
Fa ll 1983; English one-haif time and IPCD one-half time, Winter
1984
Hahmoud A. J1oursl, from Professor and Act ing Chairperson to Professo
r, Hanagement, e ffective August I, 1983
Douglas W. Nance, Assoc iate Professor, Hathematics, from ful l time
to one-half time , and Computer Science one - haif t ime , 1983-8"+
John Nicho l, Temporary Assistant Professor, Husic , from t hree(
corths time to full-time , 1983-84
Hi chael Petri ck, from Professo r and Cha i rperson to Profes sor ,
Journal ism. effective August 22, 1983
Arlie J . Pope, Associate Professor , Health Education and licalth
Science, fnom full-time to one-half ti me , and Coordinator, M.S.
In Administration Progr",." one -half time, 1983-84
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lois Redmond, from Professor to Professo r and Acting Chairperson,
August I , 1983 - Hay 14. 1984
Sally Rose, received M.F.A., from Temporary Instructor to Temporary
Ass istant Professor, Art, effective August 22, 1983
Syed Shahabuddln, from Associate Professor to Associate Professor
and Chairperson, InforllliltiOfl Systems and AnalySi s ,
August 1, 1983 - Ju ly 31, 1986
Frank Stancato, Pro fes sor, Teacher Education and Profess ional
Development, from full-time to three-fourths time, and Psychology
one-fourth time, 1983-8"+
Richard St. Andre, Professor , Mathematics , from full-time to onel\
alf time, and Computer Sc ience one-half time , 1983-84
George L. Stengren , from Professor to Professor and Acting Chairperson
, Phil osophy, August 8, 1983 - Kay 12, 1984
-::::<;;:::::::0:-,,,,,,",,;;;' Professor, frol'1 Phi losophy three-fourths time
and Honors Progr am one-fourth time, to Philosophy full-tlnle, Fall
1983; Philosophy three-fourths time and Honors Program one- fourth
time, 'WInter 1984
Jerry Strouse, frtlll Associate Professor to Associate Professor
and Act ing CIla I rperson, HOllIe Economics, fami! y li fe, and Consurlll!r
Education, August I, 1983 - July 31, 1984
Susan Swit;ter, Temporary Instructor, Administrative Services and
Business Teacher Education, from one-half time to three-fourths
time. Fall 1983
Nancy S. TOrkelson, Temporary Instructor, Health Education and
Health Science, from five-twelfths time to eleven - twelfths time,
Fall 1983
Stephen S. VanderPloeg. Assistant Professor, Economics, from fulltime
to two-thirds time, and Finance one-third time, Fall 1983
Janis Voege, from Associate Professor and Chai r person to Associate
Professor, Home Economic s , FamIly life, and Consumer EducatIon,
effective July 31, 1983
J. B. 'Wa I den , f rom Professor and Act I ng Cha i rperson to Profes so r ,
Information Systems and Analysis , effective August I, 1983
Hary Wal s ton , Temporary Instructor, Health Education and Health
Science, from one- fourth time to one-hal f tine, Fall 1983
Stuart 'Warner, Temporary InStructor, Philosophy, from one-half
time, Winter 1984, to one- fourth time Fall 1983 and one-half time
Winter 1984
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Promotions, ReclassIf Ications , and Salary Adjustments continued
Eunice l,Iay, Professor, PhysIcal Education, from full-thlle to threefourths
time, and Information Systems and Ana l ysis one-fourth time ,
1983-84
Paul Yu , Professor , from Philosophy three-Fourths time and Honors
Program one - fourth t ime, to Phi losophy ful I-time, Fall 1983
Le<Jves of Absence:
Harold Cook Associate Professor , Accounting, requests an extension
of hi s leave of absence for the 1983-84 academic year without pay
to complete requirements for dissertation
Mike Kanitz, Professor, Counse ling Center, requests a leave of
absence without pay for the 1983-84 academic yea r for personal
reasons
David Karman, AssIstant Profes so r, Accounting, requests an extens
ion of his leave of absence for the 198)-84 academic year wIthout
pay to complete Ph . D.
Albert Steigerwalt , Professor. I'Ianagement, requests a leave of
absence wi [hOut pay for the 1983-84 academic year
Resignations:
Juan E. Ca!!!po, In structor, Religion , effective August 16, 1983
Accepted a position at University of Ca t ifornia, Santa Barbara
Carol Gates , Temporary Instructor, Ar t, effectIve June 7, 1983
Accepted pas i t ion e hewhere
Jerome DeRidder, Assistant Professor, Accounting, effective
August 15, 1983
Accepted a position at Arkansas State University
Jeanne Gi Ileland, Instructor, Fo reign l anguages, li tera[ures, and
Cui tures , effect Ive July 31, 1983
Re locating to Florida with spouse
Harold 1,1. HUDer, Assistant Professor. Teacher Education and
Profe ssiona l Development. effec tive May 12 , 1984
Career redirection
Lori Hunt, Instructor , Health Education and Health Science , effective
August 3 . 1983
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Accepted a position as Director of Sports I'\edlclne at I1uskegon
General Hospital f
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Patricia Leonard, Assistant Professor, Adm in ist rative Services
and Business Teacher Education, effective July 3D, 1983
Accepted a position at Rider College
Mary Lou Politi-Zlter, Tet\l>Orary Assistant Professor. Sociology.
Anthropo logy and Social l,Iork, effective July 21, 1983
Personal reasons
John R. Ray. Assistant Professor, Finance, effective
August I, 1983
Accepted a position at Un iversIty of louisvil Ie
Douglas Smith", AssocIate Professo r, Mathematics , effective
August 15. 1ge3
Accepted a position at University of North tarol ina
MIchael \oIolfe, Professor and Chairperson, Teacher Education
and Professional Development, effect ive August 25, 1983
Accepted a positIon at Texas Christian University
Ret i rements:
Sally Burg, Assistant Professor, library
September I, 1966 - August 12, 1983
Homer Leg ree , Assi s tant Professor, Teacher EducatIon and Professiona
l Development
August 6, 1971 - December 31, '983
John Slater. Associate Professor, Industrial Education and
Technology
September 1. 196/j - August 31. 1983
Gertrude GIllaspy. Assistant Professor, Recreation and Park
AdministratIon
September 5, 1966 - Decenber 3', 1983
Staff
Appointments:
Admi n; S (rll t I ve/Profess r ana'
Joseph M. tadovich, Residence Hall Director AP-I, 9 months,
Housing
Renita M. Coney, Assistant Director AP-/j, Admissions
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Appointments continued
Dwayne B. Deder, Residem;e Hall Director AP- l, 9 months,
Hous ing
Thomas J. Fox , Assistant Hanager AP-4, University Press
Gail Gorton. Curator of Educat ion AP- Z, 10 months. prov i sional,
Center for Cultural and Natural HIstory
Kenneth E. Johnson, Telecommunications Hanager AP-7, provisional,
Telecommunications Systems
Keith Hiner, Residence Hal I Di rector AP-I, 9 months, Housing
David B. Schock, Writer AP-], one-haif ti me, Information
Services
Juan J. Streeter, Residence Hal I Director AP-l, 9 months ,
Housing
Hohamed Tejan, Accountant I AP-Z, prov i sional , Public Broadcasting
Joseph F. Varga, Residence Hall Director AP-I, 9 Jronths , Housing
Joyce K. Wa lcot t, Res idence Hall Director AP-i, 9 months,
Housing
Supervisory/Technical
Bonnie S. Heuer, Center Representative
sional , IpeO/Grand Forks
ST-4, one-half time, provl-
John Hey, Editorial Special ist ST-5, one- half time, provisional,
I peD
Stailey Ross, Center Representat ive ST-4, one-half time, provis
ional, IPeO/Azo res
Cle rical
G. Loree Adams, Special ist Clerk e-4, Payroll
Marilee Buja rski, Senior Clerk C-] , provisional, IPCO!Troy
Trac ie Clapp, Senior Clerk C-3 , Psychology
Jani ce David, Special ist Clerk C-4, Pu rchasing
Dennis lacco, Senior Clerk e-3 , Financial Aids
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Nancy Jackson, Specia li st Clerk e-4, Purchasing
Susan Kel l itz , Secretary C-4, one-ha lf time, 9 mon t hs , Arts and
Sciences
Harlene Otton , Sen ior Clerk C-], one - half time , provisional,
IPCO/Parklane
Loui se J. Schroeder. Senior Clerk C-], Psycho logy
Heri lee Scripps, Secretary C-4, Board of Trustees
Hary Jo Vest, Senior Clerk C-3, Registrar
Debra Wi 11 iamson , Secretary C-4, Continuing Education and
eonmunity Serv ices
Haintenance/Food Se rvIces
Timothy Downing , Custodian MF-], Physical Plant
Marvin Dutmers , Custodian MF-] . Physical Plant
Elden Kyser, Custodian MF-], Physical Plant
Gerald Hester, Journeyman Hetal Worker MF-8, Physical Plant
David Swayze, Cus tod ian HF-3, Physical Plant
Keith Welsh , Custodian HF-3, Physical Plant
Promotions , Reclassifications , and Salary Adjustmen t s:
Admi n i s t rat i ve/P rofess i ona I
Joyce L. Abler to Program'ller Analyst IV AP-5, Computer Se rvices
Lois 1. Arnold to Director/Sports and Training AP-4, provis ional,
Michigan Special Olymp ics
Oeborah Barker to Senior Coordinator/Receivable Systems AP-4,
Receivable Accounting
Alice Beltinck to Coordinator/Loan Accounting AP-],
Receivable Account ing
William G. Blair to Manager AP-6 , University Press
Bruce W,
Physical
Caradine to Engineering Graphics Coordinator AP-3,
Plant
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Promotions, Reclassifications, and Salary Adjustments continued
ErrrTIa J. Curtiss to Senior Coordinator AP- 4. Payroll
Arlene Dunham to Coordinator/Senior Graduation Audit AP-4,
Registrar
David Eichberg, Coordinator AP-3, Payable Accounting
Haney Fazzonl, Ass i stant Registrar AP- 5, Registrar
\Ii II iam K. Gormlln to Progranmer Analyst II AP-3, Computer
Services
Patrl cia Roberts, Ass istant Coach/Baske t ba II AP-2, 10 IIOnths,
provisional, Athletics
Dorene L. Root to Academ i c Adv Isor T ra 1 nee AP- 3, Reg I s trar
Cynthia H. Rudert to Program Coordinator AP-4. provisional ,
Hichigan Special Olymp ics
Oouglas Spathelf to Administrator AP-6 , Grants and Contracts
Itly R. Tubbs to Prograltl'l'ler Analyst IV AP-5. Computer Senlices
Dean Wallin to DirectOr AP-5. Center for Leisure Services
Margaret Woodley to Academic Adv isor AP-4. Registrar
Juan P. Zamudio to Academic Advisor AP-4. Registrar
Supervi sory/ Technica l
Donna Allen to Graduation Special ist ST-4, School of Graduate
Studies
Joann Beilingar to Office Supervisor ST-5. Registrar
Betty Benzinger to Computer Operator I ST-4. Ccmputer Services
Esther Brookens to Supervisor ST - 5, Food Services
William Cady to Supervisor/Custodial Trades ST-6. Physical Plant
Betty Converse to Supervisor ST- 5. Food Services
Hary Ann Craig. Administrative Aide ST-4. provisional. IPCD/Troy
Ira Delong to Supervisor/Custodial Trades ST-6, PhySical Plant
Pamela DlnglllCln to Coordinator/Theater 80x Office ST-3. one-half
time. Speech COfI'I!Unlcation and Dramatic Arts
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Promotions. Reclassifications, and Salary Adjustments continued
Dorothy Din ius to Supenlisor ST-5. Food Services
Christine Fisher to Office Supervisor ST-5. Purchasing
Rose Fisher to Office Supervisor ST-5. Psychology
Will iam Flannery to Supervisor/Custodial Trades ST-6, Physical
Plant
Elton Geffnett to Supervisor/Carpentry Services ST-7. Physical
Plant
Harlene Hales to Office Supervisor ST-5. Alumni Relations
Ruth Helwig to Library Inter-Loan Specialist ST-5 . Library
Herminia Herrera to Supervisor ST- 5 . Food Services
Daniel Huffman to Superviso r /Boiler Operations ST-7. Physical
Plant
Phyllis Huffman to Supervisor ST-5. Food Se r vices
Nancy Keenan to Office Supervisor ST-5. Receivab le Accounting
Charles Larrance. Audio-Visual Technician 5T-6. Instructional
Resources
Penny Leathley to Supervisor ST-5, Food Services
Bernadine LeFebvre to Switchboard Operator ST-3 . Centrex
Daniel Lehr to Supervisor/Electrical Services ST-7. Physical
Plant
Cheryl Leight to Computer Operator III ST-6. Computer Services
Archie Leonard to Supervisor/General Maintenance ST-6. Physical
Plant
Judy Lessin to Editorial Specialist ST-5. one-half ti_.
Planning. Instruction and Research
8etty Ley to Supervisor ST-5. Food Services
Duane MacDonald to Computer Operator III ST-6. CoIIIputer Services
Joho Mester to Supervisor/Paint Services ST-7. Physical Plant
Greg Nelson to Supervisor/Grounds ST-6, Physical Plant
""Y ~stle to Switchboard Operator ST-3. Centrex
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Pnomot lons , Rec lass ifica ti ons , and Salary Adju s t ments continued
Albert O'Ne il to Two-Co lo r Press Operato r ST-7, Un ivers ity Press
Ron Pa r sons to Camera Oper a to r / Stri ppe r ST-6, Un ivers ity Pre ss
li nda Ray to Pl'Ioto Compos itor ST- 5, Unive r s ity Press
Ri ta Redick to Admi ni st rative Aide ST-t., Speech Coll1llJJ nlcati on
and Dramat ic Ar ts
Shawnijl Ross to Acn ini st ra ti ve Aide ST - 4, Tucher Educ a tiOfl and
Pro fessiona l Oeve lopment
Ri chard Sc helke to Su pe rvi so r/Cu s todial Trades ST-6, Physica l
Plant
Robert Somers to Supervi sor/Grounds ST- 6, Physi c al Plant
Bonnie Stanke to Graduation Speciijll ist ST- 4, ) 1'(0
Nicki Stee le to Caree r library Special i s t ST-4, Placement and
Career Info r fl'liltion
leota Tay lor to Superviso r ST-5 , Food Services
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James Twes ten, Center Rep re sentative ST-t. , prov i s i OOiil I , IPCD/Troy f
Ruth \lentworth to Coord i nator /Theate r Box Office ST-3, three-foorths
t ime , Univers i ty Events
Haro ld \Ii lson to Superviso r / Custod i a l Trades ST-6 , Phys ical Plan t
James \lilson to Supervisor/Haintenance Mechan ics ST-7 , Physical
Plant
Pat ri cia Ziemke to Supe rviso r ST-5, Food Serv ices
Pat Zinge ry to Unit Supe rviso r ST- 4, Regist ra r
Cle ri ca l
Sherry Burke to Sen jor Specia l ist Cl erk C-5 , Pay rol l
John Cenc ich to Senio r Special ist Clerk C-5 , Pay ro ll
Janet Er s kin to Admin istra t ive Sec re tary C- 5, Food Se rv ices
Brenda Hoyle to Adm i ni s trative Sec re t ary ( - 5, Health Education
and Health Sci e nce
linda Jensen to Administr a tive Secretary C-5, Clarke Historical
libra ry
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Promotions , Rec lass ifi c ations , and Sa lary Adjustments cont inued
Terri e Ha son, Special ist Clerk C-4, Re ce ivable Accounting
Diane Royer to Specia l i s t Cl e rk C-t., A~i s sions
Jill Schulll<tcher to Administrative Secretary C- 5, CoImtJnicatl on
Di $Orders
Jeanine SmJ th to Adtrclnlstratlve Secretary C-5, Counseling Center
Ros em;l ry Thelen to Adm inistrative Secre t a ry C- 5, Political Science
Gl o ria Wi lliams to Senior Clerk C-5 , 11'(0
Holl y Whitehead to Administrative Secretary (-5 , Office of Student
li fe
Ma intenance/Food Se rvices
Edward Carter to Ma intenance Hechanic App ren ti ce HF-12, Phys ical
Plant
Ra l ph Fischer to Painte r Apprentice HF-9 , Phys ical Plan t
Denny Howard to Warehouseworke r HF- 5, Unive rsity Stores
Duane Peacock to Elect r ician Appr entice HF-", Physica l Pl ant
Kenneth Peters to Envi ronmental Controls Appr entice HF-9,
Physica l Plant
Jeffrey Schafe r to Senior Custodian HF-5 , University Center
Ra ymond 5eh l to ~i ntenance Hechan ic Apprent ice Hr· lO, Phys iea I
Plant
Chr i sty Sprague to Carpenter Apprent ice HF- ll , Phys ica I Plant
Da le YijlnHoose to Electrician Apprentice HF-l ), Physical Plant
Pub l ic Broadcast ing
li nda K. Da le to Pub l ic Info rmation Coo rdinato r BR-6 , provisional,
Publ ic Broadcasting
E. Donald Howe , Rad lo/TV Producer BR-6, prov i sional , Public
Broadcast ing
Resignations , Teflllinations , Etc.:
Adm inist rative/Professiona l
Judith Chafin , Assistant Ath letic Trainer AP-2, p rovisional ,
Athletics
Ri chard M. Hillman , Associate Director AP-S . AcMlissiofl5
Mar i lynn Rison , Ass i stant Directo r AP-4, Adm issions
Superv i sory/Technical
Gary Haight , Lab Technician I I ST-7 , Physics
Frances Kel ly , Center Rep resentative ST- 4, one-half time, provisiona
l , IPCD/Alores
01 ivia Kogler, Senior Center Representative ST - S, provisioniilt,
I PCO/NEUS
Clerical
Tammy Brown, Typist C-2, one - fou r th t ime, prov i siona l , tPCO/Day ton
Ke r ry Danie ls, Senior Cle rk C-3, Counse l i ng Center
Pamela Hunt , Senior Clerk C- ), Paya b le Account ing
Susan i'Ioore , Secretary C- 4 , Pe rsonne l and Staff Re l ations
J anet Scroggs , Sen ior Cle rk C- ), fi nanc i a l Aids
Ar ia Shestopal , Typ ist C-2 , one- fou r th t ime , provi s iona l , Li bra ry/
t PCD/Wash I n9 ton
Mai ntenance/Food Se r vices
John Wright , Journeyman Meta l Worker MF- 8, Physical Plant
Reti rements:
Supe rv j sory/ Techn I ca I
Ade l ia Westbrook, Technica l Aide ST- ) , Physica l Plant
Ap r il IS, 1968 - Ju ly )1, 198 )
1941
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iletirel!lents continued
GIFTS:
Kaintenance/Food Services
Cayetano Gue r re ro , Custodian MF-) , Physica l Plant
Apri I )0 , 1973 - August 26 , 198)
Lee Hougn t on, Journeyman Mason I'IF- 8, Physical Plant
J ul y )0, 1973 - August 26, 198)
Chris Mye r s , Journeyman Pa i nter MF- 8 , Physica l Plant
March I, 1971 - June )0 , 198)
It was moved by "'S . Rachael I'breno , seconded by Or. Bernadine Denning,
and carried. that gi fts received during the months of "'.1'1. June and
Ju ly totaling 5296,507.58 be accepted with apprec iation.
The neJI.t Board of Trustees meeting will be Friday, October 7.198).
1 t was moved by Mr. Raymond LaBounty. seconded by Or. Bernadine Denning,
and carried , that the Board move into closed session to discuss strategy
connected with collective bargaining and to consult with our iilttorney
regarding strategy in connection with pending litigation. For: Denning,
Fortino . LaBounty , Loambie, "'oreno, Odykirk, Riecker. T()lIboul ian.
Against: none.
The open session adjou r ned at 12:22 p.m ,
Richard L. Mi Iler
Secretary to the BOiiIrd of Trustees