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CENTRA L MICHI GAN UN IIERS IT Y
BOARD OF TRUSTEES • December 2, 1983
Central ~ichigan University Board of Trustees
~eeting of De(:er!iJe r 2, 1983
"t. Pleasant, "i(:higan
J1embers presen t: ~rs. /'Iargaret A. Rie(:ker, Chair; Or. Bernadine N.
Denning; ~r. Alfred J. Fortino; ~r. Rayn'Dnd A. LaBounty; Dr. Gordon N.
Lamb ie; "so Ra(:hael E. /'Ioreno; "I'. Wi Iliam C. Odykirk; HI'S. AI ice
Tonboulian; Dr. Harold Abel, President.
Members absent: none.
Also attending: Dr. John E. Cantelon, Provost; Hr. Arthur E. Ellis,
Vi(:e President for Publ ic Affairs; Hr. JaTles l. 1'1111, Vke President for
Student Affairs; Hr. Ri(:hard L. Hi lieI', Se(:retary to the Board of
Trustees; "r. Jerry R. Tubbs, Treasurer of the Board o f Tru s t ees and Vi(:e
President for Business and Flnan(:e.
The meet i ng was called to o rder by Chair RieckeI' at IO :IjZ a.m.
The minutes of the Cktober 7. 1983 meeting were approved as printed.
E~ER I TUS RANK:
It was moved by Or. Bernadine Denning, se(:onded by Hr. William Odyklrk,
and (:arried, that Sally Burg. Ass istant Professor. library, be granted
emeritus rank effe(:tive August 13, 1983 and that the following reso lution
be adopted. HI'S. Burg ' s retirement was approved at the
September 9, 1983 meet ing.
WHEREAS, Sally Burg has devoted seven teen years of full - time
servl(:e to Central Mi(:higan University as a cataloger in Park
Library; and
'WHEREAS, She has shared her considerable kn~ l edge with (:01 leagues
and has con tributed a positive attitude and valued support in
moving into the age and demands of automa tion and the use of computer
i Zed teChniques; and
WHEREAS, She has adhered to high standards of qual i ty serv l(:e,
init1atil'l9 eKperimentation with creative informational te(:hniques
afforded by autOCllalion; and
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Emeritus Rank (:ont inued
WHEREAS, She has given of her til'llC and talents in support of the
activIties of the University and the larger community through
service on various conmi ttees, IncludIng the "i(:higan Library
Consortium Peer Council and the OClC Internetwork Quality Control
Coun(: i I; and
WHEREAS, She is known for her integrity, good humor , unselfish
service, dependabilIty, and corr..itmerlt and dedl(:ation to Central
"'i(:higan University and the State of l1i(:!'l igan; and
WHEREAS, Her (:olleagues and friends wi sh her continued su(:cess In
a wel l-deserved retirement in which to pursue her many interest s ;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, That the 80ard of Trustees, on behalf
of the Univer~lty.(:ommunity, expresses appre(:;ation to Sally Burg
for her contr i butions to Central I1I(:higan University and extends
Professor Emeritus rank.
It was ~ved by "I'. William Odykirk, seconded by Dr. Bernadine Denning,
and (:a~l'led, tha t Gertrude Gi Ilaspy, Assistant Professor, Phys ical
Edu(:.:It Ion and Sport: be granted emeritus rank effe(:tive January " 1984
and that the follOWing resolution be adopted. /'Irs. Gillaspy's retirement
was app roved at the September 9 , 1983 meeting.
~EREAS, Certrude GI I'aspy has devoted 34 years to teaching.
coa(:hing and (:ounseling young men and women in the State of
/'Iidlgan; and
WHEREAS, Seventeen of those years were spen t at Central "i(:hlgan
University, where , as a "'eMber of the tea(:hing faculty in the
Oepart~nt of .Physlcal Edu(:ation and Spert, Gertrude Gillaspy
exemplified high standards of professionalism and demanded those
same standa rds of eK(:ellence from her students: and
WHEREAS, Gertrude Clllaspy has devoted many years to the gr~th
of the women's golf program at Central "ichigan University, and
her energy, her tal ent, and her dedi(:ation are appreciated by
hundreds of young women; and
WHEREAS, Gertrude Gi llaspy was offldally re(:ognized by her
col leagues as a leade r In the development of int ercollegiate golf
for women in the "Idwest; and
WHEREAS, Gertrude Gi llaspy, as a coa(:h, as a teacher , and as a
pe rson, has always demonstrated the qual ities of joy, spentanel t y ,
and (:0'IIlI i tmen t;
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Emeritus Rank cont inued • BE IT THEREfORE RESOLVED, That the Board o f Tru s t ees, on behalf
of the Un i versity community, exp r esses apprec i at ion to
Gert rude Gi II aspy for her cant ri but ions to Centra I ""ich igan
Un i versity and extends Professor Emeritus rank.
It was moved by "'rs. Al i ce Tomboulian, seconded by Or: Bernadine
Denning , and carried, that J.R. Gu~, Professor, PhysIcs, b~ granted .
emeritus r ank effect i ve January I , 198/j and that the f o llOWi ng resolutlOfl
be adopted. Or. Gump's retirement was approved at the June 2/j, 198)
meeting.
WHEREAS , J.R. Gump has for twenty years given of his time.
energy and experti se to the Physical Science Program at
Cen tral Michigan UnIversity; and
WHEREAS. He has f or this per iod labo red d i l i gent l y and con s i s·
t ently t o improve the qual i ty of science teach i ng In ""Ichigan
through the development of courses, the pres entati on o f workshops,
and act i ve participat i on In professional sc ience t eaChing or gani·
zations; and
WHEREA S, During a ca reer of )0 years in both indust ry and academ i c
life he has made s i gn ifi can t contr i but ions t o the field of
chem i stry , including several paten t ed chemical pr ocesses ; and
WHEREAS, He has capably ser ved in profess i onal CClpaci tles, as a
membe r of the Board o f Directors of the Hi ch igan Science Teache r s
Assoc i ation . as a r eviewe r of grant proposals for the Nati onal
Science Foundat ion, 3<'Id as a consul tant to Industrial concerns ; and
WHEREAS He i s known to his associa t es as a man of pe r sona l and
professional i ntegrity and a faithful friend ;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees, on behalf
of the Unive r si ty commun ity, expresses apprec i ation t o J.R. Gump
for hi s con tributi ons to Central Hi ch i gan Univer s ity and extends
Profenor Emeritus r ank.
I t was moved by 111'. Wl1liam Ddykirk, seconded by Or . Bernadine Denn i ng . and
ca rried that Gera ld i ne (Jerrie) Waggoner, Office l1anager, Financial Ai ds .
be gran ~ ed eme ritus rank e ffective January I, 198i! and that the fol l ow i ng
r eso l ution be adopted.
WHEREAS, Geraldine (Jerrie) Waggoner has di s tinguished her se l f In
outstand i ng se r v i ce t o the Univer s ity; and
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Emert tus Rank cont I nued
WHEREAS, Over a period of 17J year~, she has demonstrated
exemplary service in variou~ University re~ponsibil;t'es, frocashier
to bookkeel)er In the Division of Business and Finance
and from Pell Grant Specialist to Officer l1anager in the Office
of financial Aids; .nd
WHEREAS. Jerrie Waggoner's constant dedication to her respensi·
bi I itieS, her genuine concern that students and their families
receive the highe!.t Quality of !oervice, her positive attitude
and balanced judgments have gained her the highest regard from
the faculty, staff and students of Central l1ichigan University; ."'
WHEREAS, Her associates .... ish her continued success in a .... el'
deserved retiretnent In whicn to pursue her many interests;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOll/EO, That the BOiIrd of Trustee~, on behalf
of the University conmunlty, expresses appreciation to
Jerrie Waggoner for her contributions to Central l1ichlg8n
University and extends Emeritus rank.
It was moved by Hr. Wi II ia~ Odykirk, seconded by Or. BernadIne
Denning. and carried, that I1ary Katheryn (Katie) Sobiski, Executive
Aide, Division of Business and Finance, be granted eneritus rank
posthUfl'lOusly and that the following resolution be adopted. I1r~
Sobiski died Hove~er 29, 1983.
'ootlEREAS. l1ary Katheryn (Katie) Sob"'ki served Central Michigan
University for sixteen years In a variety of assigrwnen15. IaOSt
recently as Executive Aide to the Vice President for Bu~iness
and Finance; and
WHEREAS, Over the period of ner employment she demonstrated
exemplary service to aI' those for .... hom she worked; and
WHEREAS, In so doing she contributed to the effectiveness of
the University's adm i nistration and enhanced the public i mage
of the University by her courtesy, helpfulness, and good judgmen
t; and
WHEREAS, Her constant dedication to ner r esponsibilities. her
loyalty and devotion to the Un l versi (y, her genu i ne concern to
prov i de the highest quality service to the community, and her
positive attitude gained her the highest rega rd from the
faculty and staff of Central l1ichigan Unive r sity; and
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Emeri (US Rank cont inued
WHEREAS, Her unexpected death this week, virtual l y on the eve
of her retirement, has greatly saddened her many friends in the
University conwnunity and beyond who will greatly miss her
gentle presence and friendship ;
BE IT THEREfORE RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees, on behalf
of the University community , wishes to offer special e~pression
of its appreciation for the many contributions of Katie Sobiski
to Central Michigan University and to the peop l e who were fortunate
enoUogh to have known her, and e~tends Emeritus rank posthumous
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RESDLUTIDN Of APPREC I AT I ON:
It was moved by MS. Rachael Mo r eno , seconded by Mr. Raymond L<'IBoun t y. and
carried , that the follow i ng reso lution of appreciation fo r Gera l d A.
El lIott be adopted.
I..tIEREAS, Gerald A. Elliott has served Centra l Mich igan Univers i ty
as a member of the Board of Governors of the Clarke Historical
Library for seventeen years; and
WHEREAS, He served ten years as chainman of the Board. contributing
his counsel and leadership during years of great growth;
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WHEREAS, Central Michigan University wishes to acknowledge his
contribution to the Clarke Historical Library and the University;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees of Cent ral
Michigan UnIversity e~presses its gratitude and appreciation to
Gerald A. Elliott for his long and valuable service to this
University.
DEAN'S REPORT: Or. Myron Henry. Oean , College of Arts and Sciences.
BOARO ByLAW REVISION: (Assessment and Development CO!I'II1ittee)
Mr. Raymond LaBounty, Chai r of the Assessment and Deve l opment Comm i ltee,
stated tha t the pr oposed cha r ter and by l aws would be brought to the Board
for conditional approval at the February meeting and for fina l approva l
at the March meeting.
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DISC I PLINARY POLICIES: (Student Affairs eo"",ittee)
Chair of the Student Affairs Conrnittee. /'Ir. Alfred Fortino. stated
that it is only a small fraction of the student body causing problel'l\s.
The committee is satisfied with what the a~inistration is doing in
discipl ining students on campus.
AlLOCATION Of DEVELOPMENT ruND MONIES: (Finance Committee)
It was moved by Or. Bernadine Denning, seconded by Mr. Raymond LaBounty,
and carried, that the follOWing resolul ion be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the allocation of unrestricted gifts as
noted be l ow is approved and ratified:
President's Special Purpose Fund 1983-84 S5,372.50
AUTHORIZAT I ON TO ACCEPT GI FTS FOR REI-IA I NDER OF 1983: (Finance COIIT"Iittee)
It was moved by Dr . Bernadine Denning . seconded by Ms. Rachael ~reno,
and carried . that the following resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Pres i dent or his designee is
authorized on behalf of the Board of Trustees to accept
any gifts made to the University during the remainder of
the calendar year 1983 .
HONORARy DEGREE A'lJARDS FOR DECEMBER 1,83: (Acadell\ic Affairs CQtllTliltee)
It was moved by Mrs. AI ice Tomboulian, seconded by Dr. Cordon Lambie . and
carried . that the following resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOlVED , That the Board of Trustees approves the awarding
of honorary degrees, as indicated, at the December COIIV"oencement
1983 to the following d i stinguished citizens:
Mary Co l eman Doctor of Laws
Wi 11 i am B. Boyd Doctor of Public Service
Dr. Boyd wi II be the COTVnencement Speaker.
REV I SION OF EMERI TUS RANK POLI CV: (Academi c Affa irs COllTll i ttee)
I t was moved by Mrs. Alice Tomboutian , seconded by Mr . 'Wi ll iam Odykl r k .
and ca r ried. that t he foltOlo'ing reso l ution be adop l e<!.
BE IT RESOlVED. Tha t t he Universi ty po l icy on emer i tus r ank
(Chapter 4. page 71, of the Pol i cy I\3nua l ) be ilIIlended to
read as fo llows effective Decen:ber 2, 1983:
All facu l ty ret i r i ng with at l eCis t 15 yea r s o f serv ice
shal I be retired in the r ank o f Pr of essor Emer itus.
Upon the recc:wrwnendat ion of t he respect i ve depar tment
and dean, hculty re ti r ing wi th l ess than IS yea r s of
serv ice who have ach ieved the r ank of Full Professor
may be recO"lmended by the Pr ovost fo r the r ank o f
Pr ofessor Emer i t us.
AMENDMENT OF SABBATI CAL LEAVE POLICY: (Academ i c Af f a irs Commit t ee)
I t was moved by Mrs . Al i ce Tomboulian , seconded by Or. Bernad ine Oeooi nq ,
and ca r r i ed . t hat the fo l l owi ng r esol ut i on be adop te d .
BE IT RESO LVED , That the Un i ve r si ty po licy on Sabba t ica l Leave
(Chilpter 4 . pages 59 -R th r ough 66- R. o f t l'lc Po li cy Manual) be
amended as fo llows:
I. On page 61-R , li ne 2, fo ll owi ng "schoo l " by inserti ng
"/COLLEGE."
2. On page 62 -R, under " Eva luati on Crit er i il . " line 2 of
I tem 2, after "schoo l " by i nSer t i ng"/COLLEGE."
3. On page 64 - R. Append i ", A. Item 2 , l i ne 3. ilfter "schoo l "
by i nser t ing "COllEG E. "
4. On pages 61-R and 62 -R , amend the section ent i tl ed "~ca
ti on and Rev i ew Procedures" as f o ll ows:
App l ication and Rev i ew Procedures
At t he beg i nning o f each ac ad em i c year , t he depart ment
cha irperson or dean shall i nfo rm the faculty o f the app li-cat
ion dead li ne. I nd i v i dua l s r eques t i ng a sabba ti ca l
leave sha ll secure a copy of th i s pol i cy from the Offi ce
o f the Dean o f the ir r espective ,choot , SCHOOL/COLLEGE
and comp l et e t he "App l i ca ti on f o r Sabbati ca l Leave."
Thi s app li cat ion fo nn shall be accompan i ed by a proposal
us i ng the struc t ur e outl i ned unde r t he sec t i on of t h i s
document en titl ed , "P r oposal Format."
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Amendment of Sabba tica l Leave Po l icy con t inued
Thi s departlllen l s hall ac t a, -the-HrH . BECAUSE OF ITS UNIQUE
POS ITION REGAROING TECHNI CAL EXPERTISE , AS THE INITI AL, AND
PR I HARY . sc r een I ng body f o r I eave reques ts , t hen t he Dean' s
COI'IIIIi tltc , and f ina ll y , t nc Un i ver s ity Sabbati cal Leave Ccmmit t
ee. The de~ rt me nt shall f o rwar d all reque sts to the Dean's
Comm ittee i ndi cat In9 those pr oposa l s which have been supported
and those r f'jec t ed . The Dean ' s COIIn i t t ee shall se l ec t the
qualified app li ca nts from the schoo l / COllEGE and fO r'Ward all
recOll'f!lenda tions to the Un iver s ity Sabbatical Leave CO!I'III i t tee.
The Univers it y Sabba ti ca l Leave CQllWll ittee sha ll sel ec t the
qu a l i fi ed app li can t s from t he ~ ar' oa,-,e h oo., SCHOOL/ COLLEGE.
The E ~,ttees VARI OUS COMMITTEES sha ll be es t abl ished as
f o ll ows:
Oepartmen ta I: Acco rd i ng to es tab I i shed departmenta I procedures
. Whe re departmenta I procedures are
s ilent on th i s mat t er. the chai r person shall
be authorized t o ac t on beha l f of the department.
Dean:
Uni vers ity:
Dean, p l us a c~ittee which is r epr eSen t at i ve
o f the academ ic un i ts within the schoo l /COLLEGE.
Provost, pl us a COMMITTEE OF repre senta-tiveS
frO'l - eaeh Of THE SCHOOL/COLLEGE, ELECTED
BY THE RESPECTIVE Oean ' s Committee seteeted-by
theTr - I\Ie"'lbers BEC AUSE OF PARTICULAR AND APPROPRIATE
EXPERTI SE. p lu s one at- l arge member TO
liE se l ected by the Provos t. THE NLfoIBER Of
SCHOOl/COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES! SHALL BE :
A HA~I HUH2 Of THREE REPRESEN TATIVES FR~ THE
COLLEGE OF ARTS ANO SC I ENCES.
A KAX IHUH
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Of TWO REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE
SCHOOL OF IIUS IN ESS ADM I NIS TRAT I ON.
A HAX l MOM
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OF TWO REPRESENTATI VES FROM THE
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERV I CES.
A AAX IHUH OF ONE REPRESEN TATI VE FROM THE
LI BRARY AND COUNSEL ING CENTER.
'THE UNI VERS I TY SABBATI CAL LEAVE COHMITTEE MAV REQUEST SPECI FIC
(AND ADD ITI ONAL) INDI VI DUALS TO SERVE ( IN A NON- VOTING CAPACITY)
AS E ~ P ERTS TO INTERPRET OR ASS I ST IN THE EVA LUAT I ON OF THE
PROPOSAL.
2THE NUMBER SHALL BE DE TERMINED BV THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND BE
DEPENDENT UPON THE NUHBER AND TYPE OF SCHOOl/COlLEGE PROPOSAlS.
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Amendment of Sabbatica l Leave Policy continued
Filing dead lines for sabbaticals to be taken in the neICt academ i c
year are as follows:
October 1
October 15
November I
December I
December
The forlllal applil;<ltion and prOIXlSal must be filed
with the Chairperson or in ilCcordance with the
established dep.:lrtmental procedures
Depar tmen tal recarmendat ion forwarded to the Dean
Dean's Committee r ecommendat i on due in the Office
of the Provost
Un i vers i t y Sabba t i ca I Leave Conwn i t tee reconnendalions
due in the Office of t he Provost
Subm i ssion to the Board of Trustees
Follow i ng ac ti on by the Board, Ihe University shall publ ish, through
appropriate med i a, a list of the l eave recipients. RecipientS of a
sabbatica l l eave , upon receiving official root ice by the Board of
Trustees, sha\l sign a formal agreenent (AppendiIC A).
The open session recessed at 12:02 p.m. for lunch.
The open session reconvened at 1 :31 p.m.
ESTAB LI SH NEW DEPARTMENT Of CO/'tMUNICATl ON DISORDERS: (Acad. Affairs Com.)
I twas rroved by /'Irs. Tornbou I i an, seconded by Or. Be rnad i ne Denn i ng, and
ca rri ed, that the following resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED, That there is established in the School of Education,
Health and Human Services a new academic department, the
Dep.:lrtment of CormIunicat iOn Disorders.
APPOINTMENT OF ClARKE HISTORICAL LIBRARY BOARO: (Academic Affairs Com.)
It was moved by Mrs. Alice Tomboulian, seconded by Hr. Willi;wn Odykirk, and
carried, that the following resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOlVED, That the fo l lowing pe r sons, upon the recorrmendation
of the Clarke Historical Library Board of Go ... ernors. are appointrd
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Appointment of Clarke Historical Library Board cont inued
members of the Board of Governors for terms of office , as indicated:
Mrs. /'Iarjod e Cri ffin, Trave r se City. f or a 5-year tem
Judge William Peterson, Cadil lac. for a 5-year term {reappointment}
Mrs. Janet House. Berri en
EI I iott who has res i gned.
Spr i ngs. for unexpired
Term expires In 1985.
term of Mr. Gerald A.
It was moved by Dr. Gordon Lambie, seconded by Mr. William Odyklrk, and
c3rrled. that the follOWing tent.lre recarmendatlon be approved.
Tenure Begins Fall 1984
College of ArtS and Sciences
Or. Richard Fleming. Hathematics
EXTENSION OF WCMU-TV TO HURON-TUSCOLA· SAN I LAC COUNTY AREA:
I t W3S moved by Mrs . Al ice Tomboul ian. seconded by Ms. Rachael Moreno, and
carri ed, that the follOWing resolution be adopted.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the President or his designee be authorized
to extend the broadcast are3 of WCMU-TV to the Huron·Tusoola-Sanilac
county area of Michigan. The authorization is contingent UlXln the
receipt of a construction permit and a National Telcoonmunications
and Information Administration grant.
The preceding resolution W3S adopted with the understanding that the
Presiden t or his dcsignee would con tinue to make every effort to
corrmunicate with the 3dministr,ulon of Delta CollC(je.
r t was moved by Mr. Raymond LaBounty. seconded by Ms. Rachael Moreno. and
carried, that the Trustees be provided a full , complete , accurate financial
analysis of the costs, funding and projection of costs and funding of the
PBS Sy5tefll.
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LOBBY REG ISTRATION ACT: t
Mr . Arthur Elli s , Vice Pres ident fo r Public Affair s , gave a brief report
on the l o bby Re gi s tra ti on Act (PA 472 of 1918) I'IOtlng that January I, 1984,
has been es tab li shed as the e ff ective date. Proc edures and fo rms are being
es u b lished that will l!Ieet the requirements of t he Act.
APPROVAL OF LIST OF PROSPECT IVE GRADUATES FOR DECEMBER 1983:
I t was lI'Oved by Mrs . Ali ce Tomboolian, s econded by MS. Rachael I"oreno, and
carri ed , tha t the l i s t of propsective graduates f o r Decembe r 1983 , upon
c e rtifi cat ion o f the Regi st ra r and acce ptance by the Academic Senate , be
a pp roved.
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PERSONN EL RECOMMEN DATIONS:
It was moved by Mr , Wi ll iam Ddyklrk , seconded by Dr. Be r nadine
Denning, and carried. that the fol lOWing personnel reccmnendat
ions be approved.
Facul ty
Appoi ntmenU:
Joyce Ab le r , Temporary Instructo r, Information Systems and
Ana l ysi s , one-fourth time , Win ter 19811
B.S., Central Michigan University , 1963
M.B.A. , Cen t ral Mich igan Univer s i ty. 1973
Denny Bettiswor th , reappointmen t as Cha irperson , Speech COIIIP'IUni ca
t ion and Dramat i c Arts, May IS, 1983 - July 31 , 1986
Bra t atl Bandyopadhyay, Temporary Instruc t o r. Informa t ion Systems
and Analys i s , fu ll - time . Winter 1984
B.A . , Un i vers i ty o f Ca l cutta , Ind i a . 1969
M. A. , Un i ve r s i ty o r Calcu tta, Ind i a, 1973
M.B.A . • Un i ve r s ity of Sou th Da ko t a . 1919
Jef f rey Cha rnley . Temporary I ns truc t o r . Hi s to ry, one -hal f time,
Win t e r 1984
B. A. , Cen tra l Mich igan Un i vers it y , 1972
M,A. , Centra l Michigan Un i verSi t y , 1978
Cha r les Douthitt . Tempor a ry I nst r ucto r , Geo logy, ful I-t i me ,
Fa l l 1983
B.S. , Un i versity of Mich igan , 1970
M. A., Dartmouth , 1975
William Hood, Tetnporary InstructOr , ACCO!Jn t ing, f ull - tl llle,
Wi nte r 1984
B.S" Central Mi chigan Un ivers i ty , 1975
M.S .T. , Grand Va lley State Colleges , 1981
[)avid Jorgenson, reappo i ntmen t as Chai rpe r son , Geo logy .
Augus t I. 1982 - Ju ly 31 . 1985
Dale Jarman, Temporary I ns truc to r, Compu t er Sc ience , one-fourth
t i me , Winter 1984
B.S. , Central Ml ch i giiln Uni ve rsi t y, 1966
M. A. , Cen t n l Mich igan Un ive rsi ty , 1975
Lo i s Krome r , Tempo r ary I nst r uctor , Ad~ i n i s tr a ti ve Services and
Bus i ness Teiilche r Educat ion , two-thIrds ti me , Wi n t e r 1984
6.S. , Cent ral Mi ch i giiln Uni ve r s i ty , 19611
M.A. , Cent r a l Mich igan Un ivers it y , 1971
1967
Appointments cont i nued
Richard M. Lew is . Ternpor,) ry Instruct or, Managemen t, full-time,
Winter 1984
B.A., Central "i chigan Unillersi ty, 1973
".B.A., Central Hi chigan University, 1975
Debra lieberman , Temporary Ins tr uctor, Hathem.:atics , one-fourth
time, Winter 19811
B.S., Central Mlclligan University, 197B
M.A., Central Michigan Unive rsity, 1980
David li ndley, Temporary Assistant Pro fessor , Accounting. t hreefourths
time, Winter 1984
B.S. , University of Detroit, 1962
H.B.A., Un iversity of De tro i t , 1964
Dennis Kachn i k, Temporary Assistant Profes sor , Phys ic s . Winter
1984
B.S., Rensse laer Po l ytechn ic Institute, 1974
M. S., Rens se la e r Polytechnic In st itute, 1978
Ph.D .• Rensselaer Po lytechn ic Inst itute , 1981
Bernard Meltzer, reappointment as Chai rperson . Socio logy , An t hropo
logy and Social Work, August I, 1984 - July 31, 1987
William Mulligan, Adjunct Professor, History, effective
Janua r y 9 , 1984
A.B. , Assumption Col1ege , 1970
A.M . , Clark University, 1973
Shanthakumar Palanlswami. Assistant Professo r, Kanagement,
January 9 . 1984 - Kay 11, 1985
B.S., PSG College of Tech. , Madras Univer s ity. Indi a. 1974
H. S .• I nd ian Institute of Techno logy, India , 1977
M.S., l11inois Institute of Technology , 1980
Harcl') Sawyer , Temporary Instruc to r, History. one-fou rth time,
Winter 1984
A. B., Anderson College , Indiana , 1914
H.A. , Indiana Un ive r sity , 1916
Laurence P. Skendzel, Adjunc t Professor, Biology,
Hovellber I, 198) - May 12 , 1984
M.D . , W.yne State Unive rsity, 1956
Howardine A. Some r vi I Ie, Tempo rary Inst ructo r, Physica l Educat ion
and Sport, J anuary 9 , 1954 - February 25 , 1984
B.A., Central Hi chigan Unive rsity. 1981
M.A. , Central Michigan Univer Sity, 1982
1968
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Susan Swi tzer, Temporary InS[ructor, Admini strat i ve Services
and Business Teacher Education , three-fourths time. Winter 19811
B.S . , Central Michigan University, 1978
H.S.A. , Central Michigan Univers ity, 1982
Hary Ann Urban, Adjunct Ins tructor, Bi o logy , November I , 1983
Hay 12 . 1984
A.A. , I"orttJ.oestern Hichigan College, 1974
B.S. , Aquinas Col l ege , 1976
Promo tions, Recla .... ification .. and Salary Adjustment .. :
Larry Bronson . Professo r. Engl ish, from three-fourths time to
one-half time , and Honors Progr~ from one-fourth time to onehalf
time, Winter 1984
Willi.." Chaffee, Assistant Professor , Physics , from full-time to
three-fourths time , and I'Ionors Program one -fourth time, Wi nter 19811
Elaine Oan i els, Assistant Professor, Business Law and Regulation.
from full- li me to three - fourths ti me, and Marketing and Hospitality
Serv i ces Administrat ion one-fourth time, Winter 1984
Richard Fcathe ri ngham , from Cha irperson and Professor to Professor,
Administrative Services and Bu s iness Teache r EduCii tl on. effective
August I, 1984
Jill'lCiS Gillinghafll, Associil te Professo r, Biology, from full-time to
three-fourth s ti me , and Honors Program one-fourth t ime , Winter 1984
James Heffernan. Temporary In .. tructor, Mus ic, from full-time to
three - fourthS time, and Honors Prog ram one -four th t ime , Winter 1984
Joyce Henr icks, Assoc iate Professor, Philosophy, from full-time
to three-fourth .. t ime . and Honors Program one-fourth time ,
Win ter 1984
Thc;mas Hiles . AssocilHe Profe sso r, Mathema ti cs , from fu l l-time to
three-fourths time. and Honors Program one -fourth time, Vl nter 1984
Karen Peterson , Assistant Pro fessor , Home Economics, Family Life
and Con sumer Education, from full-time to three-fourths time , OItnd
Hono rs Program one-fou rth ti me, Winter 1984
Frederick Phelps, Professor. Physics. from full-time to threefourth
.. time , and COIIIputer Science one-fou rth time , Winte r 1984
ProJOO ti ons, Reclassifications and Sa lary Adjustments cont inued
Roger Rehm, Associate Professor, from Music one-half time,
Unive rsi ty Adv i sing one-fourth time and Honors Program onefourth
time, to Music three-fourths time and University
Advising one-fourth t ime, Winter 1984
George Steogren, Professor, from Phi Josephy three-fourthS time
and Honors Program one-founh time. to Philosophy full-time,
effective January 9, 1984
Eunice Way, Professor, Physical Education and Sport. from
three-fourths time to one-half time. and Infonnation Systems
and Analysis from one-fourth time to one-haif thne. Winter 1984
linda Wlcander, Tempo r ary Inst ructor, Manil9ement. (rom onehalf
time to three-fourths t ime, effective Septel'l'tler 20, 1983
Leave of Absence:
Kathleen Utecht. Instructor, I'Ianagement , requests eoctension o f
leave wi thout pay for Winter 19BL1 to comp lete Ph.D. in Business
at Michigan State University
1970
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Staff
Appointments:
Amn i n i s t ra t i ve/Profess i ona 1
Daniel Eversole. Associate Director AP- S. Admiss ions
Michell e Simmons, Assistant Director AP-~, Financial Aids
Cami Ila Zawacki. Affi nnat ive Action Officer AP- 8, threefourths
time. Aff i rmative ActIon
Superv I sorylTechn i ca I
Lillian Johnson, Center Representative ST-4. provisIonal,
IPCD/Andrews
lhIane l1alburg. l1aintenance and Repair Technician ST-6, lET
Joyce Peckinpaugh. OffIce SupervIsor ST-5. Phys ical Plant
l1ichael Phi II ips. lab Technician I I ST- 7, Physics
Clerical
Susan Brubaker. Special i s t Clerk e-4. Receivable Accounting
Jane Dalton, Secretary C-4 , provisional , IpeO/National Prog.
Pamela Fult:, Senio r Clerk C-3, Amnissions
Rl.lllie Gingery. Specialist Clerk e-4, proviSional. Personnel
and Staff Re lations
Candace Kreiner. Secretary (-4, Registrar
Arlene leiter, Typist e-3, one-ha l f time. provisiona l, School
of Education. Hea lth and Human Services
Gail lewis, Senior Clerk C-3, p rovis ional, IPC O/T roy
Harylea Lombard, Secretary C-4, three-fourths time. Music
leslie HcCaiey. Senior Cle rk ( -3 . Registrar
l1argo McKay, Senior Clerk C-4, IPCO/Troy
Jerri Pelletier. Secretary ( -Ij, Personnel and Staff Relations
1971
Appointments cont i nued
Brenda Roberson, Senior Spec i alist Clerk C- 5. Instructional
Resources
Jean Sink, Senior Clerk C-], one-half time, provisional, iPCD/
HcCuI re
Kaintenance/rood Services
Robert Champ I in, Custodian Mf-3, Physical Plant
Elizabeth Johnson. Utility Helper/Float Mf-I, Food Serv i ces
Herbert Lance, Uti lity Worker Mf-Z, food Services
Richard McCul lough, Custodian Mf-3, Physical Plant
Linda Philo, Kitchen Cleaner Mf-Z , food Services
Prorotions. Reclassifications and Salary Adjustments;
Admin 15 trat I ve/Profess iona I
Ca role AI len to Administrative Assistant AP-Z, Residences and
Auxiliary Services
Michllel Ball to SystetnS Programner IV AP-5. Computer Services
Robert Barclay, Coordinator/Photography AP-4, Information
Services
Terry Brennan, I'Ianager/lnvestment and Risk Managetnent AP-5.
Business Services
David Erickson to Director AP-8. Business Services
Dennis focken, Graphic Designer AP- 3, Information Services
Angela Garza , Assistant Director AP-4, Financia l Aids
Thomas A. Goozen to Systems Programmer 1 I 1 AP-4, Computer
Se rvices
David Jelinek to Systems Prograrrmer IV AP-5. Computer Services
Cherry I JenSen, Assistant Director AP-S, Information ServicesNews
Bureau
1972
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Promotions, Reclassifications and Salary Adjustments continued
Thomas Oswald, Editor - TV/Radio News AP-], Information Services
Frederick Stabley, Assistant Director AP-S, Information ServicesSports
Barbara J. Stephenson, Publications Editor AP- 4 Informat ion
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Thomas Ulicki to Coordinator AP-4, University Sto res
Susan Repp to Assistant to Vice President AP - 7. Student Affairs
Superv i so ry /Techn i ca I
law rence Stock to lab Technician II ST-6, Chemistry
Clerical
Colleen Curran to Specialist Clerk C-4, Financial Aids
Diane Flem ing to Specialist Clerk c-4, Financial Aids
Dennis lacco to Special ist Clerk C- 4, Financial Aids
Mary Kay Kunze to A~inistrative Secretary C-5, Health Services
Deleina Ritter to Specialiu Clerk C-4, Financial Aids
Maintenance/Food Services
Ruth Sctvnidt to Custodl .. n MF-]. Physical Plant
Patty Sponseller to UtIlity Worker I'If - Z, Food Serv i ces
Barbara Ti Imann to Painter Apprentice MF- 16 . Physica l Plant
Resignatioo s , Term i nations, Etc;
Administr~l i ye/Profe ss i onal
l'Ielan ie Eroe, System5 Coordinator AP-4. Financial Aids
Roxann Jacobsen, Audiologist AP-3. proyisional . Communication
Oi sorders
1973
Resignations, Terminations, Etc. continued
Superv I sory/Techn i ca I
liargaret Bailey, Center Representative ST-4, provlslon .. l. IPCO/
Andrews
Lois Benvenuti, Center Representative ST-4 . one- half tillie,
prov i s iona I, I PCD/NASO
Sheil. Oailey, Editorial Tec::hnician ST-4. one-half time, provisional.
School of Extended learning
lois Hayslette, Center Representative ST-4, one-half time, provisional,
IPCONurtsmith
Sheila Leventhal, Center Rep re sentative ST-4, one-hellf till\e,
provisional, IPCD/Fort Hamilton
Barbara McGuire, Interlibrary Loan Specialist ST - 3, library
Clerical
Kelly Creer, Stenographer C-3, provisional, Minority Affairs
linda Hessbrook, Secretary C-4, provisiona l , Michigan Specia l
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H.ary lialvich,
Serv ices
Secretary C- 4, Continuing Education and Community ~
Catherine HcN_e, Senior Clerk C-3, one-half time, provisiona l,
I PCO/I1cCu I re
Maintenance/Food Serv i ces
r\eng-haing Cau , Custodian MF-3, Physical Plant
Charles Stah lbYsh , Jou rneyman Carpenter HF-8 , Physical Plant
Ret I rement5:
Adminis trative/Profess ional
Mary Katheryn Sobiski, Execut ive Aide I AP-2, Business and Finance
December I I, 1967 - January 31, 1984
Geraldine Waggone r, Office Manager AP - 2, Financ ial Aids
October 17, 1966 - Oecember 31, 1983
1974
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Reti rement s continued
Supe rv i sorf /Techn; ca 1
Ardis Herrihew, Administrative Aide I ST-4 , Athletics
April 2, 1962 - December 31,1983
Maintenance/Food Services
Robert Flannery, Jour neYlOliln Electrician MF-8, Physical Plant
June 29, 1964 - December 30, 1983
Raymond Jennings , Custodian HF-), Physical Plant
Apri I 21, 1961 - December 3D, 1983
Homer SChlodf. Custodian MF-), Physical Plant
September 10, 1973 - Octobe r 31, 1983
REPORT OF NOH INATING COKHITTEE;
It was moved by Mrs . Alice Tanbou li an, Chair or the Mominating
Collfllittee , seconded by Or. Bernadine Denning, and carried, that
the fo ll(1ool i ng s late of Board of Tru s tees Officers for 1984 be
adopted.
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Mr. Alfred J. Fortino
Mrs . Alice Tomboull;Jn
Mr. Rich;Jrd L. Mi lIer
Hr. Jerry R. Tubbs
Chair
Vice Chair
Secre ta ry
Treasurer
It was moved by Hr. William Odykirk, seconded by Dr. Bernadine
Denning, and carried. that gifts received during September 1983
totaling $103,414.75 be accepted with apprecIation.
GRANTS:
It was moved by Hr. Wi 11 i 6fI! Odyld rk , seconded by Or. Bernad i ne
Denning, and ca rr ied, that gran ts rece ived during the months of
J u ly , August, September and October 1983 to t a l ing $1,380,151 be
accepted.
1975
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, ~r. AI f red Fortino eKprcssed
appreciation to the current Chai r for all of the work she has
done during the paS[ year.
The open meeting adjourned at 2:24 p . m.
Richard l. Miller
Secretary to the Board of Trustees
1976
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