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Western Michigan University Western Michigan University

ScholarWorks at WMU ScholarWorks at WMU

WMU Board of Trustees Meetings Western Michigan University

1972

WMU Board of Trustee Minutes 1972 WMU Board of Trustee Minutes 1972

WMU Board of Trustees

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MINUTES

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

1972

MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF THE BOARD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MINUTES

APPENDIX A - HONORARY DEGREES AND AWARDS

APPENDIX B - WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATES

April, 1972

August, 1972 December, 1972

INDEX

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

(Terms expire on December 31 of years indicated)

Julius Franks, Jr., D.D.S., Grand Rapids

Philip N. Watterson, Cascade

Mildred L. Johnson, Muskegon

Robert D. Caine, Hickory Corners

Fred W. Adams, Grosse Pointe

Charles H. Ludlow, Kalamazoo

John R. Dykema, Grosse Pointe Farms

Maury Parfet, Hickory Corners

James W. Miller, President

OFFICERS

Fred W. Adams, Chairman

Philip N. Watterson, Vice Chairman

Robert W. Hannah, Secretary

Robert. B. Wetnight, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary

Robert W. Beecher, Assistant Treasurer

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Meeting Date

January 21, 1972

T AB L E

Election of Chairman� tempore Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Col!DDunications Election of Officers

0 F CONT ENTS

Reappointment of University Legal Counsel Reappointment of University Auditor Academic Personnel Report

Non-Academic Personnel Report Establishment of a Major in Social Work Leading to

a Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree Revisions in Regulations Relative to the Division

of Continuing Education Gifts and Grants Report Designate Secretary of the Board of Trustees as

Protector and Keeper of the University Seal

February 18, 1972

Announcement of Trustee Appointment Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Academic Personnel Report

Non-Academic Personnel Report Authorization for a Law School Amendment to TIAA-CREF Resolution Gifts and Grants Report 1971 Annual Fund Report Announcements

March 17, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Co11111unications Academic Personnel Report

Non-Academic Personnel Report Division of the Department of Engineering and Technology Honorary Degrees

Selection of University Administrative Officers Student Planned Curriculum

Authorization to Grant Degrees for April Commencement Affirmative Action Policy Gifts and Grants Report Residence Hall Rates, 1972-73 Easement for Gas Mains

Bids for Pedestrian Bridge over Howard Street Announcements

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Meeting Date

April 21, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Academic Personnel Report Non-Academic Personnel Report Change in Graduation Requirements Residence Hall Rates, 1972-73 Proposed New Constitution of the Associated

Student Government Gifts and Grants Report Purchase of Property

May 19, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Academic Personnel Report Non-Academic Personnel Report Honorary Degree Gifts and Grants Report Contract for the Construction of Electrical

Primary Services Announcements

June 30, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Year End Allotment Adjustment; 1972-73 General

Fund Budget Authorization for Budget Continuation Until

Fiscal Year 1972-73 Appropriations are Enacted Academic Personnel Report Non-Academic Personnel Report Gifts and Grants Report Designation of Vice Pr.eside for Academic Affairs as

Chief Executive Office (Revision: Action of the Board on June 16, 1970, Page 729)

Special Fees Amendments to the Parking Ordinance Non-Bargaining Unit Staff Employees Grievance Procedure Change in Sabbatical Leave Regulations Announcements

July 21, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Academic Personnel Report Non-Academic Personnel Report General Fund Operating Budget, 1972-73 Agreement Granting Sewer and Water Easements

to the City of Kalamazoo Self-liquidating Resolution: Married Student Apartments Gifts and Grants Report Residency Classification for Migrant Students

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July 21, 1972 (continued)

Redesignation of Directed Teaching Center as a Department Formation of a New Department from the Membership of the

Institute of Blind Rehabilitation and Mobility Authorization to File Application for Non-commercial

Broadcasting Facilities to the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare

Authorization to Grant Degrees at the August Commencement Announcements

September 15, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Academic Personnel Report Non-Academic Personnel Report Creation of Curricula in Manufacturing and in Engineering

Graphics Technology Authorization for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in

Medicine (Physicians' Assistants Training Program) Resolution Approving Western Michigan University Housing

Revenue Bonds of 1972 Resume Consideration of Motion Concerning an Agreement

Granting Sewer and Water Easements to the City of Kalamazoo (Tabled at the July 21 Regular Meeting, Page

Easement Agreement Concerning Fencing at the Kalamazoo Municipal Airport

Gifts and Grants Report Changes in Fringe Benefit Program Resolution Authorizing Bidding Documents on a Recreation

Building and on Improvements for Waldo Stadium Announcements

October 20, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Commmunications Academic Personnel Report Permission to Grant Emeritus Status Policy on "Protection of Human Subjects in Research" Gifts and Grants Report Revision of Affirmative Action Policy Amendments to the Student Body Constitution Capital Outlay Requests Appointment of an Architect for the Conversion of

Residence Halls to Apartments Budge_t Requests FY-1972-73

November 17, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Academic Personnel Report

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November 17, 1972 (continued)

Non-Academic Personnel Report Permission to Grant Emeritus Status New Rule on Nepotism Associated Student Government Request for Student Assessment Reorganization of Offices Reporting to the Secretary

of the Board Gifts and Grants Report Howard Street Walkway and Emergency Drive Easement Agreement Consortium Agreement with Kalamazoo College Financing Agreement for Proposed New Recreation Building

and Remodeling of Waldo Stadium Acceptance of Bids for the Proposed New Recreation Building

and Remodeling of Waldo Stadiu.JII

December 15, 1972

Acceptance of the Agenda Minutes Petitions and Communications Academic Personnel Report Non-Academic Personnel Report Authority to Confer Degrees at the December 16, 1972

Commencements Gifts and Grants Report Policy Statement Governing Control of Animals,

Reptiles or Fowl on the University Campus

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ANNUAL MEETING

January 21, 1972

The Annual Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on January 21, 1972 in the West Ballroom of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:51 p.m. by Dr. Peter R. Ellis, Secretary.

Trustees present: Caine, Dykema, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Ludlow and Watterson.

Trustees absent: Adams.

Also present were: Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Ellis, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Swierenga and Counsel Henry Ford, Jr.

Election of Chairman pro tempore. The Chairman and the Vice Chairman both being absent from the meeting, it was moved and seconded that Trustee Dykema be elected Chairman .P!2_ tempore. The motion carried, and Chairman .P!2. tempore Dykema took charge of the meeting.

Acceptance of the Agenda. The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The Minutes of the December 17, 1971 Regular Meeting were approved as circu­lated.

Petitions and Co11111nlnications. The Trustees acknowledged receipt of a communication and petitions from Dwight C. Reynolds, Co-Chair-man of the Black Action Movement (BAM) on behalf of the University's minority students, expressing objection to the proposed non­academic personnel appointments in the Office of Minority Student Services and the Martin Luther King program. The petitions were signed by 540 minority students.

A discussion period followed in which students, staff and the Trustees participated. The Trustees informed the students that the items referred to in their petitions would be presented by the Administration later in the Agenda under the Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Chairman .P!2. tempore conunended the students for the method utilized in presenting their position.

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The Secretary read a conununication from Jacek Skryzinski, a student, reflecting con­cern regarding his admission to the Graduate School of Social Work and asking that the Director of the School of Social Work be en­joined from presenting his reconunendations relative to his candidacy. The Trustees re­ferred his communication to the appropriate administrative officers for review and to re­port back at a later date.

Election of Officers. This being the Annual Meeting, the following officers were elected:

Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary Treasurer Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer

Fred W. Adams Philip N. Watterson Peter R. Ellis Robert B. Wetnight Robert B. Wetnight Robert W. Beecher

Reappointment of University Legal Counsel. The Trustees approved the reappointment of Henry Ford, Jr. of the firm of Ford, Kriekard, Staton and Allen, Kalamazoo, Michigan as Legal Counsel of the University.

Reappointment of University Auditor. The Trustees approved the reappointment of the firm of Alexander Grant & Company of Kalamazoo, Michigan as auditors for conducting an annual audit of the University's financial statements for the fiscal year 1971-72.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, change of title, retirement with emeritus status, resignation as department head, resignations and appointments as department chairman, as presented in the Academic Personnel Report:

Appointments

Lawrence R. Cain, Instructor, Depart­ment of Marketing, effective January 3, 1972, terminating April, 1972 (Replacement)

Sharon G. Dean, Instructor, Depart­ment of English, effective December 21, 1971, terminating April, 1972 (Replacement)

Howard Dooley, Instructor, Department of History, effective August 21, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

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Scott L. Gibson, Instructor, De­partment of History, effec­tive August 21, 1972, terminat­ing April, 1973 (Reappointment)

E. Wade Hitzing, Adjunct AssistantProfessor, Department of Psychology, effective January 1, 1972, for a period of three years (Reappointment)

Philip Mariotti, Instructor, De­partment of Geology, effec­tive January 1, 1972, terminat­ing April, 1972 (Replacementf

Marvin Ouwinga, Instructor, Depart­ment of History, effective August 21, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Miroslav Petrovic, Visiting Pro­fessor, Institute of Inter­national and Area Studies, effective January 1, 1972, terminating June 21, 1972 (Replacement)

Charles Pratt, Instructor, De­partment of History, effec­tive August 21, 1972, termi­nating April, 1973 (Reappoint­ment)

Betty Rittersdorf, Instructor, De­partment of Special Education, effective August, 1971 (Re­appointment)

Change of Title

Philip Denenfeld, from Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences to Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective January 22, 1972 (New Position)

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Hugh Archer, Associate.Professor, Department of Teacher Educa­tion, effective June 30, 1972, with the title Associate Pro­fessor Emeritus of Teacher Education

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Resignation as Department Head

Albert H. Jackman, from Professor and Head, Department of Geo­graphy to Professor of Geography, effective December 30, 1971

Resignations

Foster S. Buchtel, Director, Office of Research Services, effective April 28, 1972, to accept a position elsewhere

Robert E. Townsend, Instructor, De­partment of Teacher Education, effective January 1, 1972

Appointments as Department Chairman

William D. Coats, from Associate Pro­fessor, Department of Educational Leadership to Chairman and Asso­ciate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, effective January 1, 1972 through June 30, 1976

Oscar H. Horst, from Professor, De­partment of Geography to Chair­man and Professor, Department of Geography, effective January 1, 1972 through June 30, 1975

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved a motion amending the Non-Academic Personnel Report by carrying over to their February Regular Meeting action relative to the resignation of Troy Allen, Assistant to the Vice President for Institutional Services, and directing the administration to re-study this matter during the interim period.

The Trustees then approved the following appointments, change of title, leave of ab­sence without pay and resignations, as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Appointments

Chauncey Brinn, from Coordinator of Special Programs, Financial Aid (A-III), to Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective January 1, 1972 (Replacement)

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William A. Murrain, from Instructor In General Studies and Adminis­trative Assistant to the Direc­tor of Black Americana Studies (A-IV) to a position in the area of Minority Student Services, effective January 1, 1972

Change of Title

Mary Kathryn Leamy, from Assistant to the Director of Registration to Assistant Director of Regis­tration, effective February 1, 1972 (A-III)

Leave of Absence Without Pay

Mona J. Green, Assistant to the Director, Institute of Inter­national and Area Studies, effective February 15, 1972 to August 15, 1972, to complete field research for Master of Arts thesis in Political Science and Specialist of Arts project (A-III)

Resignations

Troy L. Allen, Assistant to the Vice President for Institu­tional Services, effective January 10, 1972 (A-IV) (carried over to the Trustees' February Regular Meeting)

Norman R. Potter, Director of Hous­ing, effective June 15, 1972 (A-V)

Roger L. Pulliam, Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective January 1, 1972 (A-III)

Establishment of a Major in Social Work Leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree. The Trustees approved the recommen­dation that a major in Social Work, leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree, be authorized, effective July 1, 1972.

Revisions in Regulations Relative to the Division of Continuing Education. The Trustees approved revisions 1 and 3 in regulations pertaining to the operation of the Division of Continuing Education. Revision 2 was tabled until the University's Legal Counsel has had the opportunity to study the wage increase implications of this recommendation and report back to the Trustees.

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The approved revisions were given immediate effect and the presented revisions read as follows:

1. That students enrolled in IndependentStudy (Correspondence Courses) all becharged the in-state fee.

2. That·stipends for faculty offeringcorrespondence courses be raised to $20per credit hour. (There has been nochange in the present $15 per credit hourrate for stipends since 1968). (Tableduntil a later date by Trustee action).

3. A late registration fee of $5 becharged to all students of the Divisionof Continuing Education who registerafter the final date for registration asdesignated by the Dean of ContinuingEducation. This date is publicized foreach semester or session in the Scheduleof Classes for Continuing Education.

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the Gifts and Grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknow­ledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

Designate Secretary of the Board of Trustees as Protector and Keeper of the Uni­versity Seal. The Trustees approved the recommendation that the University Seal is only to be used on official University documents and publications and not for any commercial purposes and that the Secretary of the Board of Trustees be designated as the protector and keeper of the University Seal and that its official use be authorized by his office.

Report. Vice President Wetnight briefed the Trustees regarding an analysis of the land acquisition program at the University for the period 1967-71.

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 3:25 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

/ � /2, :b07�� Fred W. Adams, Chairman

Peter R. Ellis, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

February 18, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on February 18, 1972 in the West Ballroom of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:55 p.m. by Chairman Fred W, Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Dykema, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Ludlow, Mrs. Parfet and Watterson.

Trustee absent: Caine.

Also present were: President Miller, Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Ellis, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Swierenga and Counsel Henry Ford, Jr.

Announcement of Trustee Appointment. Chairman Adams, on behalf of the Trustees and the University, welcomed with pleasure Mrs. Maury Parfet, Ann Arbor, a recent appointment to the Board. President Miller had previously received a letter from Governor Milliken, dated February 2, 1972, ad­vising him of the appointment of Mrs. Parfet as a member of the Western Michigan Uni­versity Board of Trustees, succeeding Mrs. Dorothy U. Dalton, subject to Senate con­firmation, for a term expiring December 31, 1972.

Acceptance of the Agenda, The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as pre­sented for the meeting.

Minutes. The minutes of the January 21, 1972 Annual Meeting were approved as cir­culated.

Petitions and Conununications. The Trustees acknowledged receipt of petitions from the Pre-Law Council at Western Michigan University containing signatures of over 1,000 students supporting the establishment of a law school here at Western. Along with these petitions the Trustees received a copy of a proposed resolution from William Bradfield, Administrative Assistant to the City Manager of Kalamazoo, also endorsing the creation of a law school at Western. This resolution will be presented to the City Conunission, City of Kalamazoo at a future meet­ing for their approval.

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The Trustees received a communication from Michael D. Ballew, an alumnus, suggest­ing that the new intercollegiate ice hockey rink which will be a part of the proposed recreation facility be named after Harry W. Lawson, former counselor here at Western and founder of Western's Ice Hockey Club. The Trustees approved a motion referring this proposal to the Board's Capital Outlay Commit­tee for study.

The Trustees acknowledged receipt of a communication from Mr. Dwight Reynolds, co­chairman of the Black Action Movement (BAM), requesting permission to speak to the Trustees on the reconmendation concerning Troy Allen. A discussion period followed in which a number of students were given an opportunity to conunent. Chairman Adams indicated that the reconmendation would come up later in the Agenda under the Non-Academic Personnel Report and deferred further discussion until that time.

The Trustees also received communications from Mr. James E. Garrison, Lutheran Campus Pastor, and Mr. Vance Hills, reflecting con­cern regarding the status of Mr. Troy Allen and requested that he be given continued employment here at Western Michigan University in a significant leader.ship position.

The Trustees received a petition signed by several hundred students requesting that Waldo Stadium be renamed Dunlap Stadium in honor of Sam Dunlap, an outstanding athlete at Western from 1915-1919. The petitions were presented by Nate Jackson, a student. The Trustees approved a motion referring this matter to the Board's Capital Outlay Committee for study.

Academic Personnel Report, The Trustees approved the following appointments, changes of title, resignation as area chairman and' as department head, resign.ation, sabbatical leaves, extension of sabbatical leave, transfer, leave of absence without pay and retirement with emeritus status, as presented in the Academic Personnel Report:

Appointments

R. Douglas Averitt, Instructor, De­partment of History, effectiveAugust 21, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Joseph G. Reish, Assistant Professor, Department of Modern and Classi­cal Languages, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

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David L. Rozelle, Instructor, De­partment of History, effective August 21, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Herman Uwe Teichert, Assistant Professor, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Beverlee A. White, Instructor, Counseling Center, effective January 1, 1972 (Replacement)

Change of Title

Phillip D. Adams, from Assistant Professor of Humanities Area, College of General Studies, to Acting Area Chairman, Humanities Area, College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating June 30, 1974

Robert Holmes, from Professor and Head, Department of Music, to Dean, College of Fine Arts, and Professor of Music, effec­tive July 1, 1972

Wayne C. Mann, from University Archivist to Director of Archives and Regional History Collections, effective March 1, 1972

Resignation as Area Chairman

Harold 0. Bahlke, from Chairman and Professor of Humanities Area, College of General Studies, to Professor of Humanities, effective August 13, 1972

Resignation as Department Head

Billye Ann Cheatum, from Associate Professor and Head, Women's Physical Education Department to Associate Professor, Women's Physical Education, effective August 15, 1972

Resignation

James L. Kern, Assistant Professor, Department of Teacher Educa­tion, effective June 12, 1972

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Sabbatical Leaves

Harold 0. Bahlke, Professor of Humanities, Fall Semester 1972, to continue work on a book con­cerning the relationship of poetry and painting and to pur­sue neglected reading in pre-

. paration for a return to full­time teaching.

Milton R. Cudney, Professor of Counseling Center, Fall Semester 1972, to expand research al­ready in progress concerning "elimination of self-defeating behavior programs" as they re­late to programs now offered in the Counseling Center and to develop theories of personality development as they affect these activities.

John L. Feirer, Head of Department of Industrial Education, Academic year 1972-73 and Spring Session, 1973, to study the economic implications involved as the United States moves to the metric system; visit and evaluate the change-over in England, Australia and several of the Asian/Pacific countries; reco1111!lended changes in the Industrial Education De­partment at Western Michigan Uni­versity in terms of machines and tools needed to convert to the metric system measurement; and to develop a series of learning modules and related materials on the metric system suitable for teaching in technical and occupational areas.

Stephen Friedman, Associate Professor of Biology, Fall Semester, 1972, to carry out a research project in the laboratory of Dr. Jeffrey Schell, Chairman of the Depart­ment of Genetics, State Uni­versity, Ghent, Belgium. The project, in collaboration with Dr. Schell, will be molecular in nature, dealing with virus and episome regulations and expres­sion.

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Ross Gregory, Associate Professor of History, Fall Semester, 1972, to continue a study of "The American People at War, 1941-1945". Part of the time will be spent in research, part will be devoted to writ­ing a manuscript which is ex­pected to be published within a year of the sabbatical's completion.

John H. Kusmiss, Associate Professor of Physics, Academic year 1972� 73, to continue research in positron annihilation with Dr. Roy N. West at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. This is a relative­ly new technique which promises to be useful in the study of defects in metals.

Cameron W. Lambe, Professor of Teacher Education, Fall Semester 1972, to study the British primary schools and the colleges that are prepar­ing teachers for positions in those schools. The study, to be conducted in England and Scotland, will gather data primarily through observations and interviews. This study has particular relevance as Teacher Education considers the impli­cations for changes in pre­service and in-service teacher preparatory programs at American institutions such as Western Michigan University.

Don R. Lick, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Academic year 1972-73, to study the appli­cation of computers to graph theory problems, especially as computer technology relates to the new Masters Program at Western Michigan University in Computer Science.

Charles E. Meyer, Chairman, De­partment of Art, Academic year 1972-73, and Spring Session 1973, to work in Vienna, Austria studying the develop­ment of Viennese architecture during the 17th and 18th cen­turies, concentrating upon townhouse and palace construc­tion as it relates to the flow

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of art forms from West to East and East to West.

Erik Schreiner, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Academic year 1972-73, to pursue research and study in conjunction with Dr. Janowitz and Dr. Foulis at the University of Massachusetts and Dr. Dilworth at the California Institute of Technology who are working in the field of lattice theory.

Gregory Sheridan, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Fall Semester 1972, to write a monograph on the still widely held philo­sophical doctrine that each person's mind is logically private.

Jochanan Stenesh, Professor of Chemis­try, Fall Semester 1972, to work on compilation of a dictionary of biochemistry. A manuscript will be submitted within two years.

Roger Ulrich, Research Professor of Psychology, Fall Semester, 1972, to complete work on a book en­titled, The Nature of Man and His Control.--- - -- --

Lewis Walker, Associate Professor of Sociology, Fall Semester, 1972, to conduct a cross-cultural study dealing with police-conmunity relationships in Mexico City, Mexico and large urban areas in the United States; to complete the first two chapters of a text on Juvenile Delinquency.

Extention of Sabbatical Leave

J. Donald Neill, Associate Professor,Counseling Center, from April27, 1972 to June 1, 1972

Transfer

Shirley Bach, from the College of Arts and Sciences to the Natural Science Area of the College of General Studies with the rank of Assistant Professor of Natural Science and Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, effective December 20, 1971

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Leave of Absence Without Pay

Douglas Davies, Assistant Professor of Humanities, from September 1, 1972 to August 15, 1973, to continue and complete doctoral course work

Stephen Schicker, Assistant Professor of Humanities, from September 1, 1972 to September 1, 1973, to do a study of the American detective novel through the auspices of the National Foun­dation of Fellowships for "younger Humanists"

Retirement With Emeritus Status

M. Elizabeth Smutz, Professor ofArt, effective August 18, 1972with the title Professor Emeritus of Art

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointment as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Lewis A. Meriweather, Coordinator, Special Programs, Office of Student Financial Aid, effec­tive February 7, 1972 (A-III) (Replacement)

With reference to the request made by representatives of the Black Action Movement (BAM) and others under the agenda item of Petitions and Cotmnunications, Chairman Adams opened up the meeting for general comments on the recommendation concerning Mr. Troy L. Allen. A prolonged discussion session followed in which students, Trustees, staff, University Qnbudsman, and others participated.

By roll call vote, the Trustees approved the acceptance of the following resignation as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Resignation

Troy Allen, Assistant to the Vice­President for Institutional Services, effective January 10, 1972 (A-IV)

and the following Trustees voted "aye":

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Fred W. Adams John R. Dykema Mrs. Mildred Johnson Charles H. Ludlow Mrs. Maury Parfet Philip N. Watterson

and the following Trustee voted "nay":

Dr. Julius Franks, Jr.

Authorization for a Law School. The Trustees approved the recotmnendation that a Law School be included in Western Michigan University's projec­tion of proposed new programs and the establish­ment of such a school be approved to become effective only after all proper planning and preparation have been made and adequate funding has been assured.

(Trustee Dykema was excused at this time)

Amendment to TIAA-CREF Resolution. The Trustees approved the recotmnendation that Article VII of the TIAA-CREF Resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees on September 20, 1968 be amended to add Section C to read as follows:

C. On or after June 1, 1972, any annuitantmay at his option and in accordancewith the rules and regulations of TIAA­CREF elect to take up to 10% of hisaccumulation in one sum at the time he starts to receive his annuity income provided:

1. He is age 55 or older at the time,

2. The one-sum payment from each TIAAor CREF contract does not exceed10% of the contract's accumulationthen being converted to annuitypayments.

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknowledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

1971 Annual Fund Report. Mr. Charles H. Ludlow, Chairman, '71 Annual Fund Drive, report­ed the completion of Western Michigan University's Seventh Annual Fund Drive, and that the goal had been achieved. Cash gifts and gifts in kind totaled $500,865.62 and were received from 7,664 donors of whom 6,422 were alumni participants. The latter figure represents 13.3% of Western's alumni and for the first time alumni gifts crossed the $100,000 level totaling $107,571.44.

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The Trustees acknowledged with deep appreciation the 1971 Annual Fund Drive and the excellent efforts of Chairman Ludlow, the Annual Fund Board, and all the campaign participants in providing much needed financial support for the University.

President Miller announced that Raymond A. Weigel, III had agreed to serve as Chair­man of the 1972 Annual Fund Drive and thatthe. goals would be recommended by the AnnualFund Board at a later date.

Announcements. President Miller re­marked that there would be no change in student fees for 1972-73, and pointed out that this position had been publicly stated at the Trustees' October, '71 Regular Meeting at which the 1972-73 budget request was approved. He also indicated that the item of an increase in residence hall payments for 1972-73 was currently under study and that in all likelihood a recommendation would be presented to the Trustees at their Regular March meeting.

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 4:01 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Peter R. Ellis, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

March 17, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on March 17, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center,

The meeting was called to order at 1:56 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams,

Trustees present: Adams, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Ludlow and Mrs. Parfet.

Trustees absent: Caine, Dykema and Watterson.

Also present were: President Miller, Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Ellis, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Swierenga and Counsel Henry Ford, Jr.

Acceptance of the Agenda. The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The Minutes of the February 18, 1972 Regular Meeting were approved as circulated.

Petitions and Conmrunications. The Trustees acknowledged receipt of a comnrunication from Bruce Foerch, Student Body President, on behalf of the Associated Student Government, along with a copy of the proposed new student body constitution as passed by the Student Senate. Additional information was also distributed to the Trustees by representatives of the Associated Student Government.

The Trustees approved a motion referring the proposed Constitution to the University's Legal Counsel and the Administration for review.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, changes of title, change in sabbatical leave, re­tirements with emeritus status, resignation as department hea_d, resignation and leaves of absence without pay, as presented in the Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Sharon.Dean, Instructor, Department of English, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

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James A. Doolittle, Instructor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Bryna Graff, Instructor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

William M. Hubert, Instructor, De­partment of English, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Anne Jordan, Instructor, Department of English, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Michael J. F. Page, Instructor, Department of English, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Change of Title

Hans Engelke, from Professor and Assistant Director for Tech­nical Services to Professor and Assistant Director of Libraries, effective March 18, 1972

W. Chester Fitch, from Professor andChairman, Department of Engineer­ing and Technology to Associate Dean, College of Applied Sciences and Professor and Chair­man, Department of Engineering and Technology, effective July 1, 1972

Change in Sabbatical Leave

Milton Cudney, Professor, Counseling Center, be changed from Fall Semester, 1972 to July 1, 1972 to December 31, 1972

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Orie Frederick, Professor, Teacher Education, effective December 31, 1972 with the title Professor Emeritus of Teacher Education

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Russell H. Seibert, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Pro­fessor of History, effective January 2, 1973, with the title Vice President Emeritus for Academic Affairs

In respect to the forthcoming retire­ment of Dr. Russell H. Seibert, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chairman Fred W. Adams and President James W. Miller both read state­ments lauding Dr. Seibert on his outstanding leadership and numerous contributions to Western Michigan University over a period of thirty-six years. Copies of these statements are on file in the Secretary's office.

Resignation as Department Head

E. Thomas Lawson, from Professorand Head, Department ofReligion, to Professor of Religion, effective July 1, 1972

Resignation

Reger C. Smith, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, effec­tive August 18, 1972

Leave of Absence Without Pay

Monique Y. Coyne, Instructor in French, from August 14, 1972 to April 22, 1973, to continue work full time on a doctorate in French at Michigan State University

Kenneth E. Reid, Assistant Pro­fessor of Social Work, from September 1, 1972 to April 17, 1973, to complete work on a doctorate at Michigan State University

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, retirement with emeritus status and resigna­tions, as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Norman D. Grant, Systems Programmer, Computer Center, effective March 13, 1972 (Reappointment) (A-IV)

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Doretha E. Thomas, Assistant to the Director of Institute of Inter­national and Area Studies, effec­tive February 7, 1972 to August 15, 1972 (Replacement) (A-III)

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Evelyn A. Monroe, Assistant to the Director, Career Planning and Placement, effective July 1, 1972, with the title Assistant to the Director Emeritus, Career Planning and Placement (A-III)

Resignation

David M. Arnold, Systems Programmer, Computer Center, effective March 8, 1972 (A-IV)

Cornell Pope, Assistant to the Director, Office of Research Services, effective March 31, 1972 (A-III)

Division of the Department of Engineering and Technology. The Trustees approved the recollllllendation that the Department of Engineer­ing and Technology be divided into three Departments; namely, the Department of Engineer­ing and Technology, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Technology and the Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology.

Honorary Degrees. The Trustees approved the recollllllendation of the Honorary Degree Committee to award honorary degrees at the April 22, 1972 Collllllencement as follows:

Sister Mary Louise Bader, Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)

Helen Natalie Claytor, Doctor of Public Service (D.P.S.)

John F. Leyerle, Doctor of Letters (Litt.D.)

Laurence K. Shook, Doctor of Letters (Litt.D.)

President Miller Announced that Mrs. Loretta Moore Long would receive a distinguished alumna award at the April Conmencement.

Selection of University Administrative Officers. The Trustees approved the statement on "The Selection of University Administrative Officers" with the following amendments: The word "substantial" is to be eliminated from subparagraph A of paragraph numbered II under the heading of President and from paragraph numbered II under the heading of Vice President for Academic Affairs. This policy is to go into effect immediately.

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It is also understood that the administra­tion is free to determine whether the search is to be limited to persons already on the faculty or staff where such a consideration is a matter of budgetary significance with board consultation.

A complete copy of this statement is on file in the Secretary's office.

Student Planned Curriculum. The Trustees approved a Student Planned Curriculum leading to a degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science to become effective with the Fall Semester of 1973. To complete this curriculum a student must satisfy the following require­ments:

(1) General Studies requirements.

(2) University Electives sufficientto meet graduation requirements.

(3) An Open Curriculum - an organizedplan of study created by the studentwith the assistance of an officialUniversity academic advisor anytime before he has completed 75credit hours, and which he mightrevise as it seemed appropriate.

Authorization to Grant Degrees for April Commencement. The Trustees authorized the President of the University to confer degrees at the April 22, 1972 Commencement as recommended by the faculty of the Uni­versity.

Affirmative Action Policy. The Trustees approved an Affirmative Action Policy which reaffirms and expands the University's commitment to achieve an effective equal employment opportunity program; to imple-ment an effective policy that will increase the employment opportunities of all employees regarding upgrading, training, promotions, wages, etc., placing specific emphasis on any under utilization of minority employees or female employees in all classifications, thereby improving the employment status of any such employee.; to establish effective hiring procedures to comply with all State, local, and Federal non-discrimination com­pliances. This plan seeks to create and implement specific programs which will materially increase the number of minority employees and will enhance the status of present minority group employees of the University.

A complete copy of the Affirmative Action Policy is on file in the Secretary's office,

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Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknowledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

Residence Hall Rates, 1972-73. The Trustees approved the recommendation that the item of Residence Hall Rates for 1972-73 be moved to their next month's Agenda for detailed discussion and final action.

The Trustees also directed the adminis­tration to further study the possibility of an increase in the rates for apartments for 1972-73.

Easement for Gas Mains. By roll call vote, the Trustees approved the granting of an Easement between the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees and Consumers Power Company, Jackson, Michigan.

The following Trustees voted "aye":

Fred W. Adams Dr. Julius Franks, Jr. Mrs. Mildred Johnson Charles H. Ludlow Mrs. Maury Parfet

and the following Trustees voted "nay":

None

The Easement reads as follows:

Corrmencing at the South east Corner of Section 20, Township 2 South, Range 11 West; thence North o0 13' 40" East along the East Line of said Section 214.08 feet to the Northerly line of Howard Street; thence North 78° 13' 50" West along the Northerly line of Howard Street 326.92 feet for the place of beginning; thence along a curve to the right on the Northerly line of Howard Street 672.21 feet, chord bearing North 64°

28' 10" West, chord length 665. 78 feet; radius 1399.40 feet, central angle 27° 31' 20"; thence North 50

°

42' 30" West along the Northerly line of Howard Street 209.47 feet; thence North 1

° 11' 30" West 191. 99

feet to the Easterly line of Michigan State Highway Department right-of-way for Stadium Drive (U.S. 131 and I-94 Business Route); thence North 39° 17' 30" East 415. 76 feet; thence South 18° 44' West 757.24 feet; thence

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South 32° East 745. 26 feet to the Northerly line of Howard Street; thence North 78° 13' 50" West along the Northerly line of Howard Street 432.68 feet to the place of beginning.

The purpose of this Easement is to pro­vide gas service to the addition to'the Married Student Apartments.

The Trustees authorized the Preside�t and/or the Secretary of the Board of Trustees to sign the Easement on behalf of the Trustees.

Bids for Pedestrian Bridge over Howard Street. The following bids were received for the construction of a pedestrian bridge across Howard Street:

Contractor Miller-Davis Company Kalamazoo, Michigan

Vanderveen Construction Kalamazoo, Michigan

Alfred Deptula Livonia, Michigan

C-Way Construction Company

Bid

$80,485.00

$84,700.00

$92,891.00

Spring Lake, Michigan $136,762.50

These bids include the construction of a lighted walkway to existing parking lots and walkways west of Miller Auditorium.

The Trustees approved the acceptance of the following low qualified bidder and authorized the awarding of the contract accordingly and further authorized the President and/or the Secretary of the Board of Trustees to sign the contract on behalf of the Trustees.

Miller-Davis Company Kalamazoo, Michigan $80,485.00

This recommendation has the support of the project engineers, Carl Walker and Associates, Incorporated, Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Announcements. President James W. Miller revealed that Trustee Emeritus Dorothy U. Dalton's distinguished service to Western Michigan University had been recognized in a concurrent resolution passed by both the Michigan Senate and House of Representatives and which was presented to Trustee Emeritus Dalton. A copy of the resolution was placed in the Board of Trustees Room.

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President Miller also announced that on March 15, 1972, the Michigan State Board of Education approved the Physicians Assistants' Program at Western and the Statement of the University's Long-Range Aspirations and Role in Michigan's System of Higher Education.

Vice President Coulter reported that the Knauss-Friedmann-Dunbar complex had been selected by the Screening Jury of the 1972 College and University Conference and Exhibit for a citation of excellence and was one of only eighteen buildings so cited.

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 3:08 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

/ �· ;µuf/1: �� Fred W. Adams, cairman

Peter R. Ellis, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

April 21, 197 2

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on April 21, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:53 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Dykema, Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow and Watterson.

Trustees absent: Caine.

Also present were: President Miller, Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Ellis, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Swierenga and Counsel Henry Ford, Jr.

Acceptance of the Agenda. With a re­vision in the order of items listed on the Agenda, the Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The Minutes of the March 17, 1972 Regular Meeting were approved as circu­lated.

Petitions and Connnunications. The Secre­tary informed the Trustees that he had not received any petitions or communications to call to their attention this month.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, retire­ments with emeritus status, retirement as dean, changes of title, sabbatical leaves, promotions, change in sabbatical leave, resig­nations and tenure recommendations as pre­sented in the Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Clair Callan, Instructor, Humani­ties Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Michael J. Clark, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

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Tilman C. Cothran, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of Sociology with tenure, effective July 1, 1972 (Replacement)

Beverly R. David, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Humanities Area of .the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating April, 1973 (New Position)

Audrey Davidson, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effec­tive Aug�st 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Ann Helgesen, Instructor, Department of Business Education and Adminis­trative Services, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Robert L. Jones, Instructor, Department of English, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Norman Kurilik, Instructor, Department of English, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Phillip T. Larsen, Assistant Professor, Natural Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Re­appointment)

Robert A. Luke, Adjunct Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Music, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating April, 1973 (New Position)

A. Thomas Mason, Assistant Professor,Department of Management, effec­tive August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Joseph Muthiani, Instructor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, and Department of Lin­guistics, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Re­placement)

Deloris Phillips, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

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Richard S. Ruch, Instructor, College of Applied Sciences, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (New Position)

Gayland Spaulding, Instructor, De­partment of Communication Arts and Sciences, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Patricia R. Stallman, Instructor, Department of English, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat-_ ing April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Roger Weingarten, Instructor, De­partment of English, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Rebecca J. Whitaker, Instructor, Library, effective July 1, 1972 (Replacement)

Richard Wyatt, Assistant Professor, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

James J. Ziegelmaier, Assistant Pro­fessor, Natural Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1974 (Reappointment)

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Harriette V. Bartoo, Professor, Department of Biology, effec­tive August 18, 1972, with the title Professor Emeritus of Biology

Leonard C. Kercher, Professor and Head, Department of Sociology, effective June 30, 1972, with the title Professor Emeritus of Sociology

Maurice F. Seay, Professor of Edu­cational Leadership, effec­tive June 30, 1972, with the title Professor Emeritus of Educational Leadership

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Adrian Trimpe, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Dis­tributive Education, effective June 30, 1972, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus of Distributive Education

Retirement as Dean

Robert M. Limpus, Dean, College of General Studies, effective June 30, 1972, to continue as Pro­fessor of Humanities in the College of General Studies

Change of Title

Carl J. Engels, from Associate Pro­fessor of Natural Science to Chairman and Associate Professor, Natural Science Area of the College of General Studies, effec­tive July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1974 (Replacement)

Robert R. Fink, from Professor, Depart­ment of Music, to Chairman and Professor, Department of Music, effective July 1, 1972, terminat­ing June -30, 1977 (Replacement)

Sabbatical Leaves

David W. Adams, Professor of Teacher Education, Winter Semester, 1973, to compare and assess selected secondary schools and colleges of education in which "experimental" programs are being developed or are in operation. This project includes an intensive tour of these institutions, study of their programs and production of photo­graphic, audio (tape), and slide­tape materials to supplement a monographic report of such de­velopments in education.

Kenneth A. Dahlberg, Assistant Pro­fessor of Political Sciences, Winter Semester 1973, to examine proposed changes in the United Nations and its Specialized Agen­cies that will be necessary to enable them to adequately deal with global environmental pro­blems and trends. This project will be carried on at the Uni­versity of Sussex (England), at the Institute for the Study of International Organization.

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Clifford Davidson, Assistant Pro­fessor of English, Winter Semester 1973, to complete a book on the tragedies of Marlowe and Shakespeare,whose works will be studied against the intellectual background of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.

H. Byron Earhart, Associate Pro­fessor of Religion, WinterSemester 1973, to complete a monograph entitled "A Study of Japanese New Religions."

.Rainer R. Erhart, Associate Pro­fessor of Geography, Winter Semester 1973, to pursue study at UCLA in the Department of Geography in physical geo­graphy, biogeography, remote sensing methods, and ecology in part to assess curriculum revision suggested for Western Michigan University.

L. Dale Faunce, Professor of Counsel­ing & Personnel, Winter Semester1973, to study the history of Student Personnel Services in Europe for the purpose of writ­ing a book comparing those pro­grams with U. S. programs.

Louise Forsleff, Professor and Direc­tor, Counseling Center, January 1 to June 30, 1973, to learn more about ecological psychology and to examine conflicts which individuals experience, within the framework of the university as a cultural institution, that may be seen as related to or exacerbated by the physical environment.

Chester L. Hunt, Professor of Soci­ology, Winter Semester 1973, to conduct independent study and revtew of the literature in the fields of Sociological Theory and the Sociology of Religious Institutions.

Margaret S. Large, Professor of Women's Physical Education, Winter Semester 1973, to complete work on the State of Michigan Health Education Curriculum Guide K-14.

April 21, 1972

Robert F. Maher, Professor of Anthro­pology, Winter Semester 1973, to continue the archeological phase of the Fulbright research project begun in the Philippines ten years ago, the objective of which is to reconstruct the temporal and geographical varia­tions of Ifugao prehistory so that a general framework for future study and excavations is created for a culture whose past is so far known only through the preliminary ex­cavations of 1961.

Richard W. Malott, Associate Pro­fessor of Psychology, Winter Semester 1973, to write a monograph on higher education stressing principles of be­havior most applicable to an analysis of human affairs. Broad questions of relevance and philosophical objectives will be analyzed and, with analysis of psychological principles of human affairs, will be applied to higher education.

Howard A. Mowen, Professor of His­tory, Winter Semester 1973, to continue research toward publication of a monograph concerning the war-time press of Nazi Germany.

Louis B. Rizzolo, Associate Pro­fessor of Art, Winter Semester 1973, to sustain personal creative studio work in Water­color and Metal Painting and to search out information re­lated to the aesthetic simi­larities and differences with­in the integrated arts of art, music and dance. The former will culminate in an exhibition of new directions in painting and the latter will result in a written monograph.

Peter V. Schmitt, Associate Professor of History, Winter Semester 1973, to work with Kalamazoo's ex­tensive archival and public record material to develop a research model which will give insight into the life styles of nineteenth

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century "Anonymous Americans," the "plain people" who left few personal records, but whose biographies exist in tax rolls, city directories, census reports, cemetery indicies, etc. The activities of such people, taken individually or in quantity, can illustrate any number of ques­tions about "the way it was" and lead to a "new model" for teaching American History.

Promotion (Effective July 1, 1972)

COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Richard L. Hamilton to rank of Assis­tant Professor of Engineering and Technology

John L. Mason to rank of Assistant Professor of Engineering and Technology

Wallace Fillingham to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of Industrial Education

Dean R. Tyndall to rank of Professor of Occupational Therapy

James VanDePolder to rank of Assis­tant Professor of Transporta­tion Technology

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Kirnon Bournazos to rank of Pro­fessor of Business Education and Administrative Services

John H. McBeth to rank of Associate Professor of Business Educa­tion and Administrative Services

Roger L. Wallace to rank of Associate Professor of Management

Frances S. Hardin to rank of Pro­fessor of Marketing

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIOO

Charles D. Comer to rank of Assis­tant Professor of Men's Phy­sical Education

Fred Decker to rank of Assistant Pro­fessor of Men's Physical Educa­tion

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Clara Gamble to rank of Associate Professor of Women's Physical Education

Janet Stillwell to rank of Associate Professor of Women's Physical Education

Mary C. Brown to rank of Assistant Professor of Women's Physical Education

Lawrence L. Ashbaugh to rank of Associate Professor of Special Education

Stanley Suterko to rank of Associate Professor of Special Education

Lloyd C. Widerberg to rank of Assis­tant Professor of Special Edu­cation

James J. Bosco to rank of Professor of Teacher Education

Mary A. Cain to rank of Professor of Teacher Education

Mary Cordier to rank of Assistant Professor of Teacher Education

Norma L. Hungerford to rank of Assis­tant Professor of Teacher Edu­cation

COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES

Phillip D. Adams to rank of Associate Professor of Humanities

Dale H. Porter to rank of Associate Professor of Humanities

Philip T. Larsen to rank of Associate Professor of Natural Science

Larry L. Tyler to rank of Associate Professor of Social Science

THE GRADUATE COLLEGE

Marguerite Baechtold to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of Librarianship

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Robert Jack Smith to rank of Pro­fessor of Anthropology

Robert H. Engstrom to rank of Professor of Art

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Marc F. Hansen to rank of Professor of Art

Robert C. Eisenberg to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of Biology

Gyula Ficsor to rank of Associate Professor of Biology

Dean W. Cooke to rank of Professor of Chemistry

Joseph M. Kanamueller to rank of Associate Professor of Chemistry

George Robeck to rank of Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences

Werner Sichel to rank of Professor of Economics

Constantine J. Gianakaris to rank of Professor of English

Clifford Davidson to rank of Associate Professor of English

Robert LaRue to rank of Associate Professor of English

Herbert S. Scott to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of English

Henry A. Raup to rank of Professor of Geography

Sherwood S. Cordier to rank of Professor of History

Dale P. Pattison to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of History

Don Raymond Lick to rank of Pro­fessor of Mathematics

S. F. Kapoor to rank of Associate Professor of Mathematics

Elsa Alvarez to rank of Associate Professor of Modern and Class­ical Languages

James D. Semelroth to rank of Assis­tant Professor of Modern and Classical Languages

Irene Storoshenko to rank of Assis­tant Professor of Modern and Classical Languages

April 21, 1972

Herbert Butler to rank of Professor of Music

Robert J. Ricci to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of Music

David A. Sheldon to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of Music

Gerald Hardie to rank of Professor of Physics

George Klein to rank of Professor of Political Science

Robert P. Hawkins to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of Psychology

Richard E. Boettcher to rank of Professor of Social Work

William A. Burian to rank of Pro­fessor of Social Work

Lewis Walker to rank of Professor of Sociology

Cora E. Marrett to rank of Asso­ciate Professor of Sociology

Harold L. Bate to rank of Professor of Speech Pathology and Audiology

ACADEMIC SERVICES

Jack R. Meagher to rank of Professor, Computer Sciences and Mathematics

Necia Ann Musser to rank of Professor, Library

COUNSELING CENTER

Beverlee A. White to rank of Assis­tant Professor, Counseling Center

Change in Sabbatical Leaves

Gregory Sheridan, Associate Professor of Philosophy from the Fall Semester, 1972 to Winter Semester, 1973

Resignation

Phillip R. Clark, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, effective June 30, 1972, to accept a posi­tion as Director, Conmunity Edu­cation Development Center, Uni­versity of Florida

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William D. Coats, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Educa­tional Leadership, effective May 1, 1972, to accept a posi­tion as Superintendent, Kalamazoo Public Schools

Jerome H. Long, Associate Professor of Religion, effective June 30, 1972, to accept a position at Wesleyan University

Tenure Recommendations (Effective August 14, 1972)

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

William R. Welke, Professor of Accountancy

Roger L. Wallace, Assistant Pro­fessor of Management

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

William D. Martinson, Professor of Counseling and Personnel

Roger M. Zabik, Associate Professor of Men's Physical Education

Billye Ann Cheatum, Associate Pro­fessor of Women's Physical Education

Harriett K. Creed, Assistant Pro­fessor of Women's Physical Edu­cation

Wendy Lee Olson, Assistant Professor of Women's Physical Education

Norma M. Stafford, Assistant Pro­fessor of Women's Physical Edu­cation

Janet E. Stillwell, Assistant Pro­fessor of Women's Physical Education

Mary Cordier, Instructor in Teacher Education

Kenneth E. Dickie, Associate Pro­fessor of Teacher Education

David W. Hessler, Associate Pro­fessor of Teacher Education

Arthur T. Howson, Assistant Pro­fessor of Teacher Education

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Bruce A. Lloyd, Professor of Teacher Education

Fredric J. Mortimore, Associate Pro­fessor of Teacher Education

Eugene Paulson, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education

COLLEGE OF GENERAL SnJDIES

Joseph M. Condie, Assistant Professor of Humanities

John P. Keary, Assistant Professor of Humanities

Patricia Klein, Assistant Professor of Social Science

COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Robert Boughner, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Technology

Charles Davis, Jr., Associate Pro­fessor of Engineering and Technology

L. D. Ryan, Assistant Professor ofEngineering and Technology

Roger R. Urich, Associate Professor of Engineering and Technology

Erwin W. Rayford, Associate Professor of Industrial Education

Geraldine Richardson, Assistant Pro­fessor of Occupational Therapy

Mabel A. ValDez, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy

Harley D. Behm, Professor of Trans­portation Technology

James VanDePolder, Instructor in Transportation Technology

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Reinhold L. Loffler, Assistant Pro­fessor of Anthropology

Robert C. Eisenberg, Assistant Pro­fessor of Biology

Gyula Ficsor, Assistant Professor of Biology

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George G. Lowry, Associate Pro­fessor of Chemistry

Roy A. Beck, Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences

James A. Jaksa, Associate Pro­fessor of Communication Arts and Sciences

David Karsten, Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences

Thomas J. Sill, Assistant Professor of CoJIU11unication Arts and Sciences

Phillip P. Caruso, Assistant Pro­fessor of Economics

Alfred K. Ho, Professor of Economics

Gangaram K. Kripalani, Associate Professor of Economics

John J. Fritscher, Associate Pro­fessor of English

William Arnold Johnston, Assistant Professor of English

Elder C. Quandt, Assistant Pro­fessor of Geography

Lewis H. Carlson, Associate Pro­fessor of History

John T. Houdek, Assistant Pro­fessor of History

Robert L. Blefko, Associate Pro­fessor of Mathematics

Gerald L. Sievers, Associate Pro­fessor of Mathematics

Arthur W. J. Stoddart, Associate Professor of Mathematics

Michael R. Stoline, Associate Professor of Mathematics

Peter W. Krawutschke, Assistant Professor of Modern and Classical Languages

James D. Semelroth, Instructor in Modern and Classical Languages

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Carol I. Collins, Instructor in Music

Robert Davidson, Instructor in Music

Curtis 0. B. Smith, Assistant Pro­fessor of Music

R. Dean Kaul, Associate Professor ofPhysics

Robert E. Shamu, Associate Professor of Physics

Howard E. Wolpe, Associate Professor of Political Science

Howard E. Farris, Associate Professor of Psychology

Frederick P. Gault, Professor of Psychology

John L. Michael, Professor of Psy­chology

Clarice Platt, Associate Professor of Social Work

William Bennett, Jr., Associate Pro­fessor of Sociology

Richard R. MacDonald, Assistant Pro­fessor of Sociology

Subhash R. Sonnad, Assistant Pro­fessor of Sociology

Paul Czuchna, Instructor in Speech Pathology and Audiology

Karen Seelig, Instructor in Speech Pathology and Audiology

THE GRADUATE COLLEGE

Marguerite Baechtold, Assistant Pro­fessor of Librarianship

Eleanor R. McKinney, Associate Pro­fessor of Librarianship

William K. Smith, Assistant Professor of Librarianship

ACADEMIC SERVICES

April 21, 1972

Beatrice Beech, Assistant Professor, Library

Herma E. Breisach, Assistant Professor, Library

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Frank R. Jamison, Associate Pro­fessor, Instructional Communi­cations

Charles M. Woodliff, Profess·or, Instructional Communications

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, changes of title and resignations as pre­sented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Robert W. Ethridge, Area Coordi­nator, Housing Programs to Administrative Assistant to the President, effective September 1, 1972 (Replacement) (A-IV)

Robert W. Hannah, Administrative Assistant to Vice President for Academic Affairs and Assistant Professor of History to Secretary, Board of Trustees, effective July 1, 1972 (Re­placement) (A-IX)

Richard M. Markoff, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations, effective May 1, 1972 (New Position) (A-III)

Change of Title

Albert Laaksonen, from Area Coor­dinator, Off-Campus Housing, to Director, Office of Off­Campus Housing Programs, effec­tive July 1, 1972 (A-III)

Sally Pippen, Area Coordinator, Housing Programs Office, to Director, Office of Residence Hall Housing Programs, effec­tive July 1, 1972 (A-III)

Michael J. Walters from Assistant Director, Office of Research Services, to Acting Director and Associate Director, Office of Research Services, effective April 29, 1972 (A-III)

Resignation

Peter R. Ellis, Secretary, Board of Trustees, effective June 30, 1972 (A-IX) to accept a position as Program Director with the W. K. Kellogg Foundation

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Robert Q. Hendershott, Assistant Director, Scholarship Office, effective June 30, 1972 (A-III)

Lloyd G. Swierenga, Administrative Assistant to the President, effective August 31, 1972 (A-IV)

Change in Graduation Requirements. The Trustees approved the reco1I1111endation that the requirements for graduation from the University be changed in the following ways, effective with the Summer Session of 1972:

1. That the total hours required forgraduation from the University bereduced to a minimum of 122.

2. That the present 4 credit hour re­quirement in General Physical Edu­cation be changed to a minimum of2 hours to become effective forall students graduating after June1972.

3. That the Department of Women's Phy­sical Education, in consultationwith the faculty· of the Departmentof Dance, specify a limited numberof dance courses that may be usedto fill the physical education re­quirement.

4. That a maximum of 8 hours of Gen­eral Physical Education may becounted toward graduation.

Residence Hall Rates, 1972-73. The Trustees approved the recollllleridation that the residence hall rates for 1972-73, effective with the fall semester of 1972, be as follows:

Period

Room and Board per.semester

Room only (specified halls) per semester

Room and Board (3 in room) per semester

Amount Per Semester

$570

$200

$545

Proposed New Constitution of the Associated Student Government. Vice President Thomas E. Coyne presented the following recommendations to the Board of Trustees:

It is the recommendation of the University Administration and Legal Counsel that the pro­posed Student Body Constitution as approved by student vote on March 22 and 23 be vetoed by the Board of Trustees for the following

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reasons:

The proposed Constitution assumes preeminence over any other Uni­versity policy or constitution.

It is replete with generalizations and sweeping clauses which have been in the past, and would appear inevi­tably in the future, to be sources of internal University conflict.

The philosophy behind the proposed Constitution seems clear. All major decisions and contacts are to be negotiated directly with the Uni­versity Board of Trustees. The role of the Faculty in the processes of the University is barely acknowledged, and that of the Administration not at all. The document spells out the power of the student body in Uni­versity life, not its participation.

During the period in which the proposed Constitution was under review, student officer elections were held in accordance with it ignoring clear and definite state­ments by both the Student Supreme Court and the Board of Trustees that such elections should be held under the Student Body-Govern­ment Constitution approved by the Board on April 17, 1970.

It is the opinion of Legal Counsel of the University that the student officer elec­tion held on April 6, 1972 was invalid. He has further advised the University that under the existing Student Body-Government Constitution, approved by the Board on April 17, 1970, all student officers including members of the Student Supreme Court who were holding offices on April 6, 1972 will continue to hold such offices until a valid election is held to replace them. This is in accordance with Section 4 of Article IV of the Student Government Constitution. The Student Supreme Court's decision on March 28, 1972 was to the same effect as Legal Counsel's opinion.

It is the feeling of many students, the Uni­versity administration, Student Services Staff and Legal Counsel, a need exists at the University for a more clearly defined student body constitution and representa­tive student government. Consequently, it is further recommended that student officers acting in concert with the members of the Upper House, should arrange for a broadly representative and viable student government

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either through elections as early as possible in the fall or by action to develop a new Constitution in accordance with the procedures spelled out in the prevailing Constitution approved by the Board on April 17, 1970. For this purpose they should draw on the talents of all interested students and student organi­zations as well as the Vice President for Student Services and appropriate members of the faculty, the staff and the Trustees.

Motion was made by Trustee Ludlow, sup­ported by Trustee Johnson that the said recommendations be approved. After discus­sion of the motion by the Trustees and members of the audience, a motion was made by Trustee Dykema, supported by Trustee Franks, that the motion be amended to approve the proposed new Student Body Constitution, vetoing Articles II and V , as a series of amendments to the existing student constitution. Approval of this amended motion would also validate the results of the student elections held on April 6, 1972.

By roll call vote the motion to amend was approved by a 5 to 2 vote. The following Trustees voted "Aye":

John R. Dykema Dr. Julius Franks, Jr. Charles H. Ludlow Mrs. Maury Parfet Philip N. Watterson

and the following Trustees voted "Nay":

Fred W. Adams Mrs. Mildred Johnson

By roll call vote, the Trustees approved the recommendations as made by Vice President Coyne as amended. The following Trustees voted "Aye":

Fred W. Adams John R. Dykema Dr. Julius Franks, Jr. Mrs. Mildred Johnson Charles H. Ludlow Mrs. Maury Parfet Philip N. Watterson

and the following Trustees voted "Nay":

None

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknowledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

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Purchase of Property. The Trustees authorized the exercising of the option for purchase of the following parcel of land:

The West 32 feet of lots numbered 63 and 64, and the East 60 feet of lots numbered 65 and 66, of Kalama­zoo Park Annex, owned by Robert D. and Shirley J. Curry

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 4:27 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

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Fred. Adams, Chairuen

Peter R. Ellis, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

May 19, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees was held on May 19, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:55 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Caine, Dykema, Franks, Mrs. Johnson and Watterson.

Trustees absent: Ludlow and Mrs. Parfet.

Also present were: President Miller, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Ellis, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Swierenga, Dr. Denenfeld, Dr. Hannah and Counsel Henry Ford, Jr.

Acceptance of the Agenda. The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The Minutes of the April 21, 1972 Regular Meeting were approved as circulated.

Petitions and CoDDJ1unications. The Secre­tary informed the Trustees that he had not received any petitions or coDDJ1unications to call to their attention this month.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, changes of title, leave of absence without pay, ex­tension of leave of absence without pay, ex­tension of time to complete degree and re­signation, as presented in the Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Teri Allen, Instructor, Department of Occupational Therapy, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Alfred Balkin, Associate Professor, Department of Music, effec­tive August 14, 1972 (Re­appointment)

Robert M. Ballard, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Librarian­ship, effective August 14, 1972 (New Position)

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Pearl L. Baskerville, Adjunct Assistant Professor, College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating August, 1975 (New Position)

David Chaplin, Professor of Sociology with Tenure and Chairman, De­

•partment of Sociology, effective August 14, 1972, terminating as Chairman in August, 1976 (Re­placement)

Robert W. Gordon, Instructor, De­partment of History, effective August 14, 1972, terminating August,· 1974 (Reappointment)

Norman C. Greenberg, Professor of Anthropology and Social Science with tenure and Dean, College of General Studies, effective August 1, 1972 (Replacement)

Steven K. Hesla, Instructor, Depart­ment of Music, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Sylvia D. Hoffert, Instructor, De­partment of History, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1974 (Reappointment)

Jon C. Kabbe, Instructor, Department of Transportation Technology, effective June 28, 1972, ter­minating June 30, 1973 (New Position)

James D. Kauppi, Instructor, Depart­ment of Engineering and Tech­nology, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

Bernice M. Magnus, Instructor, Humani­ties Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

William K. Purdy, Instructor, Depart­ment of Industrial Education, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating August, 1973 (Reappoint­ment)

Rodney Roth, Associate Professor, De­partment of Educational Leader­ship, effective June 19, 1972 (Replacement)

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Charles K. Scharnberger, Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Barbara R. Sherman, Administrative Assistant to the Vice Presi­dent for Academic Affairs and Lecturer, Department of Sociology, effective August 1, 1972 (Replacement)

Change of Title

Dean E. Bluman, from Associate Pro­fessor, Engineering and Tech­nology, to Chairman, Depart­ment of Mechanical Engineer­ing Technology, effective July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1975 and Associate Pro­fessor, Department of Mechani­cal Engineering Technology

Nita H. Hardi, from Assistant Pro­fessor, Social Science Area, College of General Studies to Area Chairman, Social Science Area, College of General Studies, effective July 1, 1972, terminating July, 1974, and Assistant Professor, Social Science Area

Cassius A. Hesselberth, from Pro­fessor of Engineering and Tech­nology to Chairman, Depart­ment of Electrical Engineer­ing Technology, effective July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1975, and Professor of Elec­trical Engineering Technology

Charles G. Risher, from Professor, Department of Industrial Edu­cation to Acting Head, De­partment of Industrial Educa­tion, effective August 14, 1972, terminating June, 1973, and Professor, Department of Industrial Education

Leave of Absence Without Pay

Maynard L. Kaufman, Associate Pro­fessor, Department of Religion, Fall Semester, 1973, to es­tablish an experimental school of homesteading

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Extension of Leave of Absence Without Pay

Louis J. Junker, Professor, Economics Department, from July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973, to continue as UNESCO advisor to government of Mauritius

Extension of Time to Complete Degree

Christa F. B. Hoffman, Instructor, University Libraries, from July 1, 1972, to December 31, 1972, to complete degree requirements in conformity with original appointment

Resignation

Ruth Garrett Millikan, Instructor, Philosophy Department, effec­tive April 17, 1972

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments and change in effective date of appointment, as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Gerald F. Alexander, a position in the Division of Instructional Communication, effective July 1, 1972 (A-III) (Reappointment)

Steven B. Pulik, a position in the Office of Research Services, effective May 1, 1972 (A-III) (Replacement)

Rosalie Swope, Assistant Director, Scholarship Office, effective July 1, 1972 (A-III) (Replace­ment)

Change in Effective Date of Appointment

Robert W. Hannah, Secretary, Board of Trustees (A-IX), from July 1, 1972 to June 1, 1972

Honorary Degree. The Trustees approved the awarding of an honorary degree at the August Commencement, 1972, as follows:

Martha Peterson, Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknowledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf

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of the Board of Trustees.

Contract for the Construction of Elec­trical Primary Services. The following bids were received for the construction of elec­trical primary services for the expansion of the University's electric utilities:

Contractor

Union Electric, Inc. 235 W. Jackson St. Battle Creek, Mich. 49016

Harlow Corporation 1401 Madison, S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49507

Kent Electric Co. 3340 South Main Ravenna, Michigan 49451

Rowen & Blair Electric Co. 2513 N. Burdick St. Kalamazoo, Michigan 49007

Base Bid

$138,292

$146,300

$148,625

$162,940

The Trustees approved notifying their agent, the Building Division of the Executive Office, State of Michigan, of their recom­mendation that the following low qualified bidder be awarded the contract for the con­struction of electrical primary services:

Contractor

Union Electric, Inc. Battle Creek, Mich 49016

Base Bid

$138,292

The reconnnendation has the support of the University's utilities development con­sultants, Cumins & Barnard, Inc.

Report. Vice President Coulter briefed the Trustees on the current status of the new recreation facility, the plans for the renovation of Waldo Stadium and the Pedes­trian Bridge across Howard Street.

Announcement. President Miller informed the Trustees that the following people would receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award at the August, 1972 Connnencement. Russell L. Bearss, Division Manager, Chrysler Corpora­tion; Mrs. Mary Clarage Inman, President, Zurn Industries, Inc.; Dr. Georgia A. Johnson, Michigan State University; C. Carney Smith, Executive Vice President, National Association of Life Underwriters; and Laurence L. Spitters, President, Memo­rex Corporation.

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Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 2:36 p.m.

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Respectfully submitted,

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T+i·d.���:J._/ Fred W. Adams, Chairman

Peter R. Ellis, Secretary

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ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING

June 30, 1972

The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees was held on June 30, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:53 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Caine, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow, Watterson and President Miller, Ex-officio.

Trustees absent: Dykema and Dr. Franks.

Also present were: Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Hannah, Mr. O'­Connor, Dr. Swierenga and Dr. Samuel I. Clark.

Acceptance of the Agenda. Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Ludlow, to accept and approve the Agenda as presented for the meeting. Motion carried.

Minutes. Trustee Watterson moved, seconded by Trustee Caine, to approve the Minutes of the May 19, 1972 Regular Meeting as circulated. Motion carried.

Petitions and Communications. The Secre­tary informed the Trustees that he had not received any petitions or communications to call to their attention this month; however, Drs. Oscar Horst and Samuel Clark were called upon to present to the University, through the Trustees, a military perspective map of the University. Chairman Adams and President Miller thanked the Geography Department, the Faculty Senate and in particular Mr. Hans Stolle for this excellent and time-consuming piece of cartography.

Year End Allotment Adjustment; 1971-72 General Fund Budget. Trustee Ludlow moved, seconded by Trustee Parfet, to approve the Year End Allotment Adjustment; 1971-72 General Fund Budget as presented by Treasurer Wetnight. Motion carried.

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REVENUE ESTIMATE

Student Fees On-Campus Off-Campus Applied Music

State Appropriation Investment Income Departmental Revenue Application and

Graduation Fees Indirect Cost Recovery Carry-Over Prior Year Special Adjustment TOTAL REVENUE ESTIMATE

EXPENSE ESTIMATE

Instruction Other Educ. Ser. Libraries Organized Research Continuing Education Student Services Student Aid Pub lie Service General Administration Business Operations Maintenance & Operation Plant Improvement

Fringe Reimbursement TOTAL EXPENSE ESTIMATE

Available for C/F to 1972-73

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY General Fund Budget 1971-72

Booked Budget (Sept. Board) Revisions $ $

12,953,000 (322,000) 613,000 (96,000)

51 000 13,617,000 (418,000) 24,700,000 (494,000)

275,000 35,000 342,000 85,000

241,000 (36,000) 260,000 370,000 1,000

145 000 $39,805,000 $(682,000)

Booked Budget (Sept. Board) Revisions $ $

22,682,000 (533,000) 2,143,000 65,000 1,785,000 (114,000)

262,000 (52,000) 793,000 (41,000)

2,343,000 34,000 1,276,000 73,000

296,000 (7,000) 504,000 23,000

1,764,000 (210,000) 4,688,000 (184,000) 1,269,000 (74,000)

$39,805,000 $(1,020,000)

June 30, 1972

June 1972 (Estimated) $

12,631,000 517,000

51 000 13,199,000 24,206,000

310,000 427,000

205,000 260,000 371,000 145 000

$39,123,000

June 1972 (Estimated) $ 22,149,000

2,208,000 1,671,000

210,000 752,000

2,377,000 1,349,000

289,000 527,000

1,554,000 4,504,000 1,195,000

$38,785,000 37 000

$38,748,000

$ 375,000

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Authorization for Budget Continuation Until Fiscal Year 1972-73 Appropriations are Enacted. Trustee Watterson moved, seconded by Trustee Caine,to recolllDend that the authority of the 1971-72 Western Michigan University budget be continued; that the Uni­versity be authorized to continue its normal operations under this authority until such time as the 1972-73 budget for the State of Michigan, which includes the appropriation for higher education, is adopted, and the Uni­versity budget for this same period is ap­proved by the Trustees. Motion carried.

Academic Personnel Report. Trustee Caine­moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson, to approve the following appointments, changes of title, retirement, leaves of absence without pay, extension of leaves of absence without pay, extension of sabbatical leave and resigna­tions as presented in the Academic Personnel Report. Motion carried.

Appointments

Boice M. Bowman, Instructor, Depart­ment of Men's Physical Educa­tion, effective August 14, 1972, terminating June 21, 1973 (Reappointment)

Thomas R. Brayton, Instructor, De­partment of Management, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat­ing April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Jerome B. Brightman, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Manage­ment, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Michael J. Buckland, Instructor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat­ing April, 1973 (Replacement)

Thomas C. Edens, Instructor, De­partment of Economics, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat­ing April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Joseph S. Ellin, Chairman, Depart­ment of Philosophy, effec-tive August 14, 1972, termi­nating August, 1975, and Associate Professor (Reappoint­ment)

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Paul C. Friday, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, effec­tive August 14, 1972 (New Position)

Silvio Gaggi, Assistant Professor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Dona Gordon, Instructor, Department of Special Education, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (New Position)

Francis L. Gross, Assistant Professor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Re­placement)

Bruce M. Haight, Instructor, Social Science Area, College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

Arthur W. Helweg, Assistant Professor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Re­placement)

Walter E. Johnson, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Biology, effective August 14, 1972 (Re­placement)

Stephen G. Jones, Instructor, De­partment of Music, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Peter M. Kettner, Assistant Pro­fessor, School of Social Work, effective August 14, 1972 (New Positiort)

Chafic Khaled, Instructor, Depart­ment of History, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1974 (Reappointment)

John P. Kyriazis, Instructor, Depart­ment of History, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1974 (Reappointment)

Elizabeth Ann Lawrence, Associate Professor, Department of Special Education, effective August 14, 1972 (New Position)

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Philip Mariotti, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Geology, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Re­appointment)

Helen McCauslin, Instructor, De­partment of History, effec­tive August 14, 1972, ter­minating April, 1973 (Re­appointment)

George D. Murdock, Instructor, De­partment of Comnunication Arts and Sciences, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Leo Natanson, Assistant Professor, Library, effective July 1, 1972 (Replacement)

Robert A. Palmatier, Chairman, De­partment of Linguistics, effec­tive July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1975, and Professor (Reappointment)

Donald Para, Instructor, Department of Music, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Judith S. Pruitt, Instructor, De­partment of History, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Gary L. Roberts, Instructor, De­partment of Mechanical Engin­eering Technology, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Fred Sanderlin, Instructor, Humani­ties Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

John F. Shaw, Assistant Professor, Department of Men's Physical Education, effective July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1973 (Reappointment)

W. Thomas Straw, Acti6g Chairman,Department of Geology, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat­ing June 20, 1973, and Associate Professor (Reappointment)

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Charles C. Warfield, Associate Pro­fessor, Department of Educa­tional Leadership, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Ronald J. Winter, Instructor, De­partment of Men's Physical Education, effective August 14, 1972, terminating June 21, 1973 (Reappointment)

Karen E. Yinger, Instructor, Social Science Area, College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

Changes of Title

Gene S. Booker, from Professor, De­partment of Management to Chairman, Department of Manage­ment, effective July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1975, and Professor (Replacement)

Nancy A. Falk, from Associate Pro­fessor, Department of Religion to Chairman, Department of Re­ligion, effective August 14, 1972, terminating August, 1975, and Associate Professor (Re­placement)

Elisabeth Hetherington, from Asso­ciate Professor, Women's Physical Education to Chairman, Department of Dance, effective August 14, 1972, and Associate Professor of Dance (Transfer)

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Julius Stulberg, Professor, Depart­ment of Music, effective August 18, 1972 with the title Professor Emeritus of Music

Leaves of Absence Without Pay

Edsel L. Erickson, Professor, De­partments of Sociology and Teacher Education, January, 1973 to April, 1973, to work on a manuscript text on the sociology of education and pre­pare articles for publication based on research data

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Bruce M. Haight,. Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, August 14, 1972 to August 28, 1973, to pursue dissertation research in West Africa under a Foreign Area Fellowship of the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council

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Appointments

Thomas A. Bassett, Foreign Student Advisor, Office of Foreign Student Affairs, effective July 3, 1972 (A-III) (Re­placement)

Extension of Leaves of Absence Without Pay

Janie Pearl Brooks, to the position of Admissions Counselor, Under­graduate Admissions Office, effective August 21, 1972 (A-III) (Replacement)

Elizabeth E. Baldwin, Associate Pro­fessor, Department of Anthro­pology, from August 14, 1972 to August 14, 1973, for personal reasons

Larson Y. Y. Kuoh, Assistant Pro­fessor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, from August 30, 1972 to April 21, 1973 to continue environ­mental research near Hong Kong

Extension of Sabbatical Leave

Kenneth A. Dahlberg, Assistant Pro­fessor, Political Science De­partment, from Winter Semester, 1973, extended to cover the academic year 1972-73

Resignations

Jill Cohn, Assistant Professor, De­partment of English, effective August 13, 1972'

Steven C. Kaiser, Instructor, De­partment of Men's Physical Edu­cation, effective J�ly 1, 1972

Al Daniel Mazzarella, Assistant Pro­fessor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effective April 17, 1972

Charles A. Pratt, Instructor, De­partment of History, effective July 17, 1972

Non-Academic Personnel Repor.t. Trustee Johnson moved, seconded by Trustee Ludlow, to approve the following appointments, changes of title, leave of absence without pay and re­signations as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report. Motion carried:

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Joseph M. Ellis, Assistant Director, Records Office and Coordinator of Veterans Affairs, effec­tive July 1, 1972 (A-IV) (Re­placement)

Einard S. Haniuk, Director, Office of Research Services, effec­tive August 1, 1972 (A-V) (Re­placement)

Anne A. Nelson, Assistant Director, Educational and Social Services Placement, Career Planning and Placement Office, effective July 1, .1972 (A-III) (Replace­ment)

Sharon E. Smith, Assistant Director, Office of Student Activities, effective July 1, 1972 (A-III) (Replacement)

Changes of Title

Dale G. Ackerson, from Assistant Director of Career Planning and Placement to Associate Director of Placement, effec­tive July 1, 1972

Leon E. Burgoyne, from Assistant to the Director of Placement, Career Planning and Placement to Assistant Director, Educational Placement, effective July 1, 1972

Charles G. Donnelly, from Assistant Dean of Students to Associate Dean of Students, effective July 1, 1972

Beverly A. Parker, from Area Coordi­nator, Office of University Judiciaries to Assistant to the Associate Dean of Students, effective July 1, 1972

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Dwight W. Shier, from Assistant to the Director of Career Plann­ing and Placement to Assistant Director, Business and Indus­trial Placement, effective July 1, 1972

Cleophus Sturdivant, from Career Con­sultant, Career Planning and Placement to Assistant Director, Career Planning, effective July 1, 1972

Leave of Absence Without Pay

Robert Laird, Admissions Counselor, from August 9 to 25, 1972, to complete an assignment in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, sub­ject to confirmation of the assign­ment by military authorities.

Resignations

Charles F. Hewitt, Assistant Director, Records Office, to accept a position at another University, effective June 16, 1972

Joe Parks, Assistant Director, Office of Student Activities, effec­tive August 11, 1972

Gift and Grant Report. Trustee Ludlow moved, seconded by Trustee Parfet, to accept for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknowledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees. Motion carried.

Designation of Vice President for Academic Affairs as Chief Executive Officer (Revision: Action of the Board on June 12, 1970, Page 729). Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson, to designate the Vice President for Academic Affairs as the chief executive officer, meaning that in the event of the extended absence or incapacity of the President, he, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, will assume the functions of the President unless otherwise specified by the President or the Board of Trustees. Motion carried.

Special Fees. Trustee Ludlow moved, seconded by Trustee Watterson, to approve the following schedule of examination and testing fees. Motion carried.

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1. Special Exams - (Prepared by Facultyfor Testee and Given Individually)a. Type

(1) Validation of Credit fromRemedial, Non-TransferablePrograms, Business andIndustry

(2) Waiver of Credit(-3) "Comp-Out" - Credit to be

Granted (4) Certification Examinations

b. Fee - $25.00 for less than fourhours;$50.00 for four to eighthours

2. General Tests - (Given in GroupSessions)a. Type

(1) Graduate Record Exam(2) English Usage Test(3) Other Standard Test Packages -

Required (4) Other Standard Tests Given to

Students - Voluntary

b. Fee - $2.00 per Test for 1,2,3$2.00 per Battery for 4

3. In each case, proceeds are to becredited to a Designated Fund accountof the department providing the ex­amination.

4. Faculty examiners may be paid at arate not to exceed the fee chargedwhen the examination must be givenoutside the normal working period.

5. The Controller is given authority toapprove exceptions within the spiritof this policy.

Amendments to the Parking Ordinance. Trustee Parfet moved, seconded by Trustee Ludlow, to approve the resolution amending the Traffic, Parking and Pedestrian Ordinance. Motion carried.

BE IT RESOLVED that the Traffic, Parking and Pedestrian Ordinance adopted by Western Michigan University Board of Trustees on the 16th day of May, 1969, shall be and the same is hereby amended as follows:

Chapter 6 is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections:

Section 6.23 No automobile, truck or other motor vehicle shall be parked or be allowed to stand between the curb or drainage line and side­walk or any grassy area, on a vehicular right-of-way, unless expressly permitted

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by order of the Director of the Safety and Security Division.

Section 6.24 No automobile, truck or other motor ve­hicle shall be parked or be allowed to stand between the outer edge or boundary line of any parking lot and a sidewalk or any grassy area, unless expressly per­mitted by order of the Director of the Safety and Security Division.

Section 6.25 Motorcycles and motor driven cycles shall not be parked in any building except those buildings approved as automobile shops. Any motorcycle or motor driven cycle parked in any building except those buildings approved as automobile shops will be towed away and impounded. The cost of removal and storage shall be borne by the owner.

Section 6. 26 Bicycles shall be parked in bicycle racks or bicycle stands as provided, and any bicycle parked other than in a bicycle rack or bicycle stand will be removed to the Office of the Safety and Security Division for safekeeping. Any such bicycle shall be surrendered to the owner thereo� upon proof of ownership.

Section 6.27 Any motor vehicle driven, parked or possessed upon the premises of Western Michigan University shall have affixed to said motor vehicle a current regis­tration plate or plates as issued by the State of residence of the registered owner. Any motor vehicle parked or possessed upon the premises of Western Michigan University which does not have a current registration plate attached to the said motor vehicle shall be presumed to be abandoned, and the Director of the Safety and Security Division is authorized to arrange to have the said motor vehicle removed from the premises of Western Michigan University at the owner's expense.

The above amendments to said Traffic, Parking and Pedestrian Ordinance shall become effective on the publication of this resolu­tion in the Kalamazoo Gazette. Copies of said ordinance as amended shall be made available at the Office of the Safety and Security Divi­sion and at the Office of the Treasurer of Western Michigan University Board of Trustees.

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Non-Bargaining Unit Staff Employees Grievance Procedure, Trustee Watterson moved, seconded by Trustee Parfet, to approve the Non-Bargaining Unit Staff Employees Grievance Procedure. Motion carried. This procedure covers all members of the University staff not currently under an existing procedure (Faculty and Bargaining Unit Staff).

POLICY:

The University recognizes that in any work situation some employee complaints and grievances are inevitable. It is the policy of the University that the employees be assured that they have a right to file what they feel to be legitimate grievances and to follow the formal procedure through the appeal process if necessary, without fear of censure or re­prisal. An attitude of problem-solving will pervade the entire process. Supervision re­cognizes that some employee-supervision dif­ferences arise in any work environment and differences that cannot be resolved between an employee and supervisor do not automatically cast reflection upon the supervisor or employee. The basic relationship in the employment situa­tion is that which exists between the employee and his immediate supervisor. Strong emphasis is placed on settlement of grievances at the lowest level possible.

GRIEVANCE DEFINITION:

A Grievance is defined as an allegation by an employee that there has been a viola­tion, misinterpretation, misapplication, discriminatory application, or unreasonable application of any official University Per­sonnel policy, procedure, rule or regulation regarding the employee's employment conditions.

ORAL LEVEL:

To facilitate free expression and problem­solving at the immediate supervisor level no written documentation is maintained or outside representation provided at the oral discussion level.

In the event the oral complaint cannot be resolved by oral discussion between the employee and the immediate supervisor, the employee may initiate a formal grievance.

FORMAL GRIEVANCE:

To be processed hereunder, a grievance must be filed in writing on an official Uni­versity Grievance form and signed by the

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employee involved. The grievance must be timely and state all of the facts on which it is based, when they occurred, and specify the policy, rule or regulation involved. The original written grievance will be the basis for all discussions and appeals. The basic issues in­volved cannot be changed later in the grie­vance procedure.

TIME LIMITS:

To be timely and eligible for consideration, the original complaint must be presented to the supervisor within seven (7) calendar days after occurrence of the event upon which the grie­vance is based. Thereafter, the time limits in­volved in each level will prevail. Time limits may be extended only by mutual agreement of all parties involved with the grievance.

IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR LEVEL:

The formal written grievance must be pre­sented to the employee's immediate supervisor within seven (7) calendar days after oral dis­cussion failed to resolve the complaint, and not later than thirty (30) calendar days after the occurrence of the event upon which the grievance is based. The supervisor shall give a written answer to the grievance within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of the writtengrievance. The employee may (but shall not be required to) request a representative at this or any other meeting in the grievance pro­cedure at which the employee's grievance isbeing discussed, once a written formal grie­vance has been filed. The employee's repre­sentative must be a regular University employee.Likewise, the University may choose to haveadditional staff representation at any grie­vance meeting.

FIRST APPEAL LEVEL:

If the grievance has not been resolved at the immediate supervisor level, then within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of the supervisor's answer, the aggrieved employee may appeal the grievance to the next level of supervision which will be the first appeal level (may be Dept. Head, Dean or other admin­istrative office depending upon position of the grievant).

At this appeal level (and all other appeal steps) the resolution of the grievance shall be made only upon the statement of issues which make up the record of the original grievance when presented in writing at the first appeal level. The original written grievance will establish the issues and fact questions in­volved upon which all later decisions will be based. No changes in the basic issues and

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facts that led to the original written grievance may be introduced at any appeal level steps unless all parties concerned mutually agree that such changes are perti­nent to a just resolution of the original grievance. However, full and complete in­vestigation of the original grievance facts and issues are to be uninhibited in the entire grievance process in order that a proper determination can be made regarding the grievance.

The person hearing the First Appeal Level grievance will arrange a meeting to hear the grievance within fourteen (14) calendar days of the receipt of the grie­vance. The person hearing the grievance will arrange a hearing ·with the grievant, the grievant's chosen representative, (if requested by the grievant) and such other persons as can, because of their knowledge of the facts, contribute to an appropriate resolution of the grievance. After the hearing, the person hearing the grievance appeal will reply within seven (7) calendar days to the involved parties in writing, communicating the decision on the grievance.

SECOND APPEAL LEVEL, APPEAL BOARD LEVEL:

If the grievance has not been resolved at the First Appeal Level, the grievant may, within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of the First Appeal Level decision, appeal the grievance to a Grievance Appeal Board.

The Grievance Appeal Board will consist of five (5) persons who are regular WMU staff members. The University's Director of Em­ployee Relations and Personnel will be a standing member of the Appeal Board and shall act as chairman of the Grievance Appeal Board for purposes of administrative functions of the Board. Four (4) members of the Board shall be appointed from a list of names appear­ing on the Appeal Board Panel Master List. Each time it is necessary to set up a Grievance Appeal Board to hear a specific grievance appeal the four members of the Board shall be appointed in the following manner. The grievant employee will appoint one member to the Board from the names on the Panel Master List. The Vice President responsible for the grievant's position will appoint one member from the names on the Master List. The Uni­versity Ombudsperson will appoint one person from the Master List. These three (3) appointed Board members will appoint a fourth member from the names on the list. Anyone on the Master Panel List may be appointed by any of the appointing parties to a specific Grievance Board except: No individual who has participated

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directly in any decision on the specific grievance being appealed shall be eligible to be named to an Appeal Board hearing that par­ticular grievance.

APPEAL BOARD PANEL MASTER LIST:

The Appeal Board Master List will contain twenty-four (24) names of regular WMlJ staff persons who volunteer for this service. The Appeal Board Master List will be created by having each of the commonly recognized em­ployee groups of classifications covered by this grievance procedure place the names of four (4) WMlJ voluntary employees representing the classification groups, to the Master Appeal Board Panel List. The Master List shall be prepared not more frequently than once each year. Persons named to the Appeal Board Panel may be named either by election, or by appointment if elections are not ap­propriate. As of the date of issuance of this procedure, the employee groups which qualify for naming persons to the Master List are: clerical, technical, safety and security, pro­fessional/technical, supervisors, and exempt administrators.

The Grievance Appeal Board will, within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of the grievance appeal (and appointment of all the Board members), meet and conduct a hearing at which any relevant information regarding the grievance may be presented. Only WMU employees, having information pertinent to the grievance, including the employee's represen­tative, may participate in the hearing, unless the Grievance Appeal Board agrees prior to the hearing to include other persons, who, be­cause of their knowledge of the grievance can contribute to an appropriate resolution of the grievance. Strict legal proceedings shall not be required to be used in conducting a grie­vance hearing unless all parties involved mutually agree to do so. All issues regard­ing procedural questions will be resolved by the Appeal Board. Appeal Board statements of findings and recommendations for resolution of the grievance shall be by majority vote, with minority opinion members having the privilege of filing dissenting opinions or recommenda­tions if they desire.

The Grievance Appeal Board shall limit its decisions regarding a grievance strictly to the application and interpreta­tion of the provisions of official University policies, procedures, rules or regulations at issue in the grievance. The Board shall be without power or authority to make any de­cisions contrary to, or inconsistent with, or adding to, or subtracting from, or amending,

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or modifying, or varying in any way the terms and conditions of official University polic­ies, procedures, rules or regulations.

The statement of findings and recommended decisions of the Appeal Board will be in the form of a recommendation for resolution of the grievance. The recommendations will go to the Vice President responsible for the operation in which the grievant is employed unless the Vice President has previously heard the grievance at one of the earlier grievance levels. If the Vice President has previously ruled on the grievance, the Appeal Board findings and recommendations will go to the President of the University for his decision on the grievance. The person who receives the Appeal Board report shall render a decision on the grievance and transmit a copy to the interested parties within fifteen (15) calendar days of receipt of the findingsand recommendations of the Appeal Board.

THIRD APPEAL LEVEL:

The Grievance Appeal procedure provides for appeal up to the University President level. If the Appeal Board findings and recommendations are made to a Vice President and the grievance remains unresolved, the grievance may be appealed to the President of the University within fifteen (15) cal­endar days after the decision. The President will render a decision on the grievance with­in fifteen (15) calendar days of receipt of the grievance and transmit a copy to the interested parties. If the Appeal Board recommendations are made to the President of the University at the second appeal level, the Third Appeal Level is not applicable.

Change in Sabbatical Leave Regulations. Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Watterson, to approve an amendment to Item 8 of the Sabbatical Leave.Regulations adopted by the Board of Trustees on October 20, 1967. This made January 1 "the deadline by which applications must be filed" for the following fiscal year and is amended to read as follows:

The date by which applications for sabbatical leaves must be filed shall be determined ad­ministratively and be publi­cized to the faculty.

Motion carried.

Announcements. President James W. Miller announced that the Howard Street Ex­tension to West Michigan Avenue will be completed by July 28, 1972. He asked Dr.

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Coulter to inform the Trustees of plans rela­tive to the closing of VandeGiessen after this date.

Dr. Miller also informed the Trustees of the gift of a seating area dedicated to Douglas Ratcliffe by his parents. This area includes plantings of unique copper beech trees.

Chairman Adams announced the next Regular Meeting would be July 21, 1972 at 1:45 p.m. in this room.

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 3:02 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

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Fred CAdams, Chairman

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�w�� Robert W. Hannah, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

July 21, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on July 21, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:50 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Caine, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow and Watterson.

Trustees absent: Dykema and President Miller, Ex-officio.

Also present were: Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Hannah, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Swierenga and Counsel Henry Ford, III.

Acceptance of the Agenda. Trustee Ludlow moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson, to accept and approve the Agenda as presented for the meeting. Motio.n carried.

Minutes. Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Ludlow, to approve the Minutes of the June 30, 1972 Adjourned Regular Meeting as circulated. Motion carried.

Petitions and Connnunications. The Secre­tary informed the Trustees that he had not received any petitions or communications to call to their attention this month.

Academic Personnel Report. Trustee Parfet moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson, to approve the following appointments, changes of title, leave of absence without pay, re­scinding of appointment, resignation and re­appointment of University Ombudsman as pre­sented in the Academic Personnel Report. Trustee Franks voiced objection to the manner in which the Ombudsman had carried out his duties and expressed a preference for a full time person. Motion carried.

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Appointment

Richard W. Buchanan, Instructor, De­partment of Marketing, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat­ing April, 1973 (Replacement)

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Raymond A. Dannenberg, Chairman, Department of Distributive Education, effective July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1975 (Replacement)

Ronald C. DeYoung, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Business Education and Administrative Services, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

Moyra Ebling, Assistant Professor, Counseling Center, effective September 1, 1972 (Reappoint­ment)

Richard L. Gay, Assistant Professor, Counseling Center, effective July 1, 1972 (Reappointment)

Peggy Gossman, Instructor, Depart­ment of Business Education and Administrative Services, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Re­appointment)

David S. Halfhill, Associate Pro­fessor, Department of Market­ing and Director of the Busi­ness Research and Services Institute, effective July 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1974 (Replacement)

Barbara S. Havira, Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

Robert J. Herrick, Instructor, De­partment of Electrical Engineer­ing Technology, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (New Position)

Frank Herrmann, Instructor, Depart­ment of Art, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Kung-Mo Kuo, Assistant Professor, Department of Marketing, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Re­placement)

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J. Frank Lancaster, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of MilitaryScience, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Laura Manis, Assistant Professor, Counseling Center, effective July 1, 1972 (Reappointment)

Marcia Mattick, Instructor, Depart­ment of Communication Arts and Sciences, effective August 14, 1972, terminating December 16, 1972 (Replacement)

June Mochizuki, Assistant Professor, Counseling Center, effective July 1, 1972 (Reappointment)

Daniel Moore, Chairman, Department of Teacher Education, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat­ing June 30, 1976 (Replacement)

Allegra Ockler, Instructor, Depart­ment of Art, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Paul A. Robbert, Acting Chairman, Department of Art, effective August 14, 1972, terminating June 20, 1973 (Replacement while the Chairman is on leave)

Ira A. Rutherford, Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Glenn D. Stout, Instructor, De­partment of Connnunication Arts and Sciences, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Robert Schrag, Instructor, Depart­ment of Connnunication Arts and Sciences, effective August 14, 1972, terminating December 16, 1972 .(Replacement)

Richard R. Todd, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, effec­tive August 14, 1972 (Replace­ment)

Clifford Walker, Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating

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April, 1973 (Replacement)

J. Michael Walsh, Instructor, De­partment of General Business,effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1974 (Re­appointment)

Beverlee A. White, Assistant Pro­fessor, Counseling Center, effective July 1, 1972 (Re­appointment)

George S. Wood, Jr., Lecturer, De­partment of Teacher Education, effectiv.e July 1, 1972, ter­minating June 30, 1973 (Replace­ment)

Change of Title

Donald Blasch, from Director, In­stitute of Blind Rehabilitation to Chairman, Department of Blind Rehabilitation and Mobility, effective August 1, 1972, ter­minating June 30, 1975

A. L. Sebaly, from Director, Centerfor Directed Teaching to Chair­man, Department of Directed Teaching, effective August 1, 1972, terminating June 30, 1975

Leave of Absence Without Pay

Edward Walker, Assistant Professor, Department of Transportation Technology, effective July 1, 1972, ending July 1, 1973, to accept a one-year teaching fellowship at Wayne State Uni­versity

Rescinding of Appointment

Silvio L. Gaggi, Assistant Professor of Humanities Area of the College of General Studies

Resignation

Dennis S. Floyd, Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 18, 1972

Ombudsman

Milton J. Brawer, University Ombudsman, extending through the 1972-73 and 1973-74 academic years (Reappt.)

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Non-Academic Personnel Report. Trustee Ludlow moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson, to approve the following change of title, change of classification, promotions and re­signation as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report. Motion carried.

Change of Title

Shirley Amedeo, from Assistant to the Ombudsman to Assistant Ombudsperson, effective July 1, 1972 (A-III)

Change of Classification

Jerry Fuss, Supervisor, Accounts Payable, from P/T to A-III classification, effective July 1, 1972

Promotion

Deborah Berg, from Employment Co­ordinator, Personnel Office to Personnel Assistant, Personnel Office, effective July 1, 1972 (A-III)

Lucian Marks, from Programmer, Data Processing to Night Operations Supervisor, Data Processing, effective July 31, 1972 (A-III)

Resignation

Aymer Kantz, Personnel Assistant, Personnel Office, effective July 7, 1972

General Fund Operating Budget; 1972-73. In presenting the Operating Budget for 1972-73 Trustee Caine, as Chairman of the Finance of the Board of Trustees, made the following statement:

"The Finance Committee of this Board of Trustees, in presenting the budget under which Western Michigan University will operate in fiscal 1972-73, points out that funds available are upwards of $4 million short of our request for this new year's operation.

The operating budget which we now re­commend to the Board totals $41,255,000, an amount reached after many meetings with University personnel. Last fall, the finance committee pointed out that the recommended budget was a tight one and did not allow for all of the im­provements in programs, personnel,

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maintenance and general progress that was desirable. Now we come to the Board of Trustees with an actual budget considerably less than the one pre­sented last fall.

Where we had requested a State appro­priation of $30,598,000, Western was granted $26,823,000. Because of re­duced enrollment it has been necessary to revise downward our estimates of local revenue.

As the accompanying chart shows, the 1972-73 operating budget is $2,020,000 higher than that for 1971-72. Com­pensation increases at an average of 5.5 per cent for faculty and adminis­tration personnel, plus appropriate increases for service staff to keep them in line with local wage markets, consumed 84 per cent of the new dollars. It is important to note that 64 per­cent of the entire budget is allocated to instruction, other educational services and continuing education. We are pleased to note that the two other high priority areas in our budget request, namely maintenance and student aid, have been given recognition through increased funding.

It has been necessary, in the light of the State Appropriation, to review the priorities which had been established when the proposed budget for 1972-73 was adopted last fall. It is important to point out that this budget could not be balanced if it had not been for the efforts by the Academic Vice President, his deans and staff to reduce expenses in certain academic areas by some $400,000. In like manner we have eli­minated from the non-academic area cer­tain lower priority activities which would have cost $66,000. Reluctantly we eliminated these items, but there was no other way to keep expenditures within available revenue.

For my committee colleagues, Trustees Charles Ludlow and Philip Watterson, as well as for myself, I express to Vice President for Finance, Robert Wetnight and his staff; to Vice Presi­dent for Academic Affairs, Russell H. Seibert and his deans, our sincere appreciation for the assistance they have given this committee as it sought to do the near impossible by making expenditures stay within revenue.

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Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Finance Committee, I recommend adoption of the 1972-73 budget to include non-exempt Safety and Security, Clerical and Tech­nical schedules as presented, subject to approval of the Appropriation Act by the Governor." Trustee Ludlow seconded the motion.

Trustee Franks questioned the carry-over from FY-1971-72, the small surplus in 1972-73 budget, maintenance deficiencies and salary increases. Of particular concern to him was the 5�% raise in compensation when 2-3% might reduce the number of teachingpositions that would have to be deleted inFY-1972-73. Motion carried 6-1. By rollcall vote Trustees voting "Aye": Adams,Caine, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow andWatterson, and the following Trustee voting"Nay": Dr. Franks.

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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY GENERAL FUND OPERATING BUDGET

1972-73

Final Revised Base Increases Estimates 1971-72 1971-72 �Decreases� 1972-73

REVENUE Student Fees

On-Campus $12,631,000 12,767,000 514,000) 12,253,000 Off-Campus 517,000 494,000 3,000 497,000 Applied Music 51,000 51

1000 51

1000

13,199,000 13,312,000 511,000) 12,801,000 State Appropriation 24,206,000 24,206,000 2,617,000 26,823,000 Investment Income 310,000 310,000 ( 10,000) 300,000 Department Revenue 427,000 417,000 417,000 Application & Graduation Fees 205,000 214,000 14,000) 200,000 Indirect Cost Recovery 260,000 260,000 5,000 265,000 Special Adjustment 145,000 145,000 145,000) Carry-Over-Prior Year 371,000 371,000 4,000 375,000 Dept. Rev.-Related to Exp. 74 000 74

1000

$39,123,000 39,235,000 21020

1000 41,255,000

EXPENSES Instruction $22,149,000 22,455,000 822,000 23,277,000 Other Educational Services 2,208,000 2,174,000 31,000 2,205,000 Libraries 1,671,000 1,709,000 64,000 1,773,000 Organized Research 210,000 212,000 7,000 219,000 Continuing Education 752,000 796,000 15,000 811,000 Student Services 2,377,000 2,363,000 138,000 2,501,000 Student Aid 1,349,000 1,282,000 208,000 1,490,000 Public Services 289,000 300,000 23,000 323,000 General Administration 527,000 502,000 32,000 534,000 Business Operations 1,517,000 1,587,000 197,000 1,784,000 Maintenance of Plant 4,504,000 4,660,000 449,000 5,109,000 Debt Service 1

1195,000 1

1195,000 1,195,000

$38,748,000 39,2351000 1,986,000 41,221,000

BALANCE $ 3751000 34,000 34,000

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PROPOSED SAFETY & SECURITY SCHEDULE 1972-73 (Fiscal Year) (Non-Exempt)

Classification Range STEP l(Prob) STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 · STEP 5 STEP 6

P-0 2.90 3.00 3.11 3.24 3.36 3.37

P-1 3.20 3.30 3.48 3.66 3.84 3.91

P-2 3.67 3.77 3.96 4.19 4.42 4.54

P-3 4.26 4.36 4.56 4.76 4.96 5.06

P-4 4.53 4.63 4.83 5.03 5.23 5.34

P-5 4.81 4.91 5.11 5.31 5.51 5.61

PAY SCHEDULE GUIDELINES

All Service Staff employees are hired on a 90-day probationary period. The normal hiring rate for all new employees is the probationary rate "Step 1". New employees hired at the probationary rate (Step 1) may receive a raise to Step 2 after success­fully completing their probationary period.

Incremental raises from one step to another are granted only once a year at the beginning of the new fiscal year (normally July 1st.)

Step increments are not fully automatic. If work performance is not satisfactory, increment raises may be withheld by the Department Head.

Starting rates above the entry "Step 1" level shall be made only on an exception basis; such as a requirement or possession of special experience or training for the particular position involved. Any rate above the normal rate requires prior approval of the Personnel Department.

Employees promoted from within the University are assigned to the nearest Step on the new job Pay Schedule that provides not less than a 10 cent per hour increase in pay.

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PROPOSED TECHNICAL SCHEDULE 1972-73 (Fiscal Year) (Non-Exempt)

Classification Range STEP 1 (Prob) STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6

T-0 2.56 2.66 2.78 2.80 3.02 3.17

T-1 2.74 2.84 2.98 3.12 3.26 3.45

T-2 2.95 3.05 3.19 3.33 3.47 3.67

T-3 3.66 3.76 3.91 4.06 4.21 4.44

T-4 3.89 3.99 4.14 4.29 4.44 4.67

T-5 4.28 4.38 4.58 4.78 4.98 5.29

PAY SCHEDULE GUIDELINES

* All Service Staff employees are hired on a 90-day probationary period. The normalhiring rate for all new employees is the probationary rate "Step l". New Employeeshired at the probationary rate (Step 1) may receive a raise to Step 2 after sucess­fully completing their probationary period.

* Incremental raises from one step to another are granted only once a year at thebeginning of the new fiscal year (normally July 1st.)

* Step increments are not fully automatic, If work performance is not satisfactory,increment raises may be withheld by the Department Head.

* Starting rates above the entry "Step l" level shall be made only on an exceptionbasis; such as a requirement or possession of special experience or training forthe particular position involved. Any rate above the normal rate requires pr1orapproval of the Personnel Department.

* Employees promoted from within the University are assigned to the nearest Step onthe new job Pay Schedule that provides not less than a 10 cent per hour increasein pay.

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PROPOSED CLERICAL SCHEDULES 1972-73 (Fiscal Year) (Non-Exempt)

Classification Range STEP 1 (Prob) STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6

C-0 2.32 2.42 2.52 2.62 2.73 2.85

C-1 2.40 2.50 2.61 2. 72 2.83 2.95

C-2 2.51 2.61 2.73 2.85 2.97 3.11

C-3 2.65 2.75 2.88 3.01 3.14 3.30

C-4 2.78 2.88 3.00 3.12 3.24 3.46

C-5 2.93 3.03 3.17 3.31 3.45 3.64

c-6 3.15 3.25 3.39 3.53 3.67 3.87

C-7 3.32 3.42 3.58 3.74 3.90 4.13

C-8 3.41 3.51 3.70 3.89 4.08 4.35

PAY SCHEDULE GUIDELINES

* All Service Staff employees are hired on a 90-day probationary period. The normal

hiring rate for all new employees is the probationary rate "Step 1." New employeeshired at the probationary rate (Step 1) may receive a raise to Step 2 aftersuccessfully completing their probationary period.

* Incremental raises from one step to another are granted only once a year at thebeginning of the new fiscal year (normally July 1st).

* Step increments are not fully automatic. If work performance is not satisfactory,increment raises may be withheld by the Department Head.

* Starting rates above the entry "Step 1" level shall be made only on an exception

basis; such as a requirement or possession of special experience or training for theparticular position involved. Any rate above the normal rate requires prior approvalof the Personnel Department.

* Employees promoted from within the University are assigned to the nearest Step on thenew job Pay Schedule that provides not less than a 10 cent per hour increase in pay.

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Agreement Granting Sewer and Water Ease­ments to the City of Kalamazoo. Trustee Franks moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson, to approve an agreement granting sewer and water ease­ments to the City of Kalamazoo. Upon the re­quest of Trustee Caine to recoasider certain language on page 3, Trustee Ludlow moved, seconded by Trustee Watterson, to table the motion until the next Regular Meeting. Motion carried.

Self-liquidating Resolution: Married Student Apartments. Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Watterson, to approve the following resolution authorizing issuance and sale of Western Michigan University housing revenue bonds of 1972 in the principal amount of $1,600,000.00.

WHEREAS, the Board of Control of Western Michigan University (also known as Western Michigan University Board of Trustees), in the exercise of its constitutional and statutory duties, has determined that it is ne­cessary and expedient to construct, furnish and equip a project on the campus of Western Michigan University, located at Kalamazoo, Michigan, which will consist of a new group of apart­ment units to provide housing and appurtenant facilities for 102 married student families, tentatively desig­nated as "Stadium Drive Addition," all hereinafter sometimes called the "Project"; and

WHEREAS, this Board has let the re­quired contracts for the construction of said Project; and

WHEREAS, this Board deems it ne­cessary and expedient to borrow, through the issuance and sale of Western Michi­gan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972, the total sum of One Million Six Hundred Thousand ($1,600,000.00) Dollars, to be used, together with an additional sum from other funds of the University earmarked for such purpose, for the purpose of paying costs in­cidental to the construction of the Project, or repayment of interim con­struction loans made therefor, includ­ing costs of construction work at the Project site, costs of furnishings and movable equipment, fixed equipment, costs of necessary architectural and engineering services, legal, adminis­trative and clerical costs, interest during construction, and other neces­sary miscellaneous expenses; and

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WHEREAS, this Board has received from the United States of America, Secretary of Housing and Urban De­velopment, notification that its ap­plication for a debt service grant subsidy for the Bonds under the College Housing Program of the Department of Housing and Urban Development has been approved and that the necessary grant agreement for such purpose will be submitted to this Board for approval in due course. Under this grant agree­ment said Bonds will be additionally secured by an annual Debt Service Sub­sidy Grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Department of Housing and Urban De­velopment, under its Debt Service Sub­sidy Program, has approved a fund re­servation for a Debt Service Subsidy Grant in the amount of $52,800.00 annually. Under the terms and condi­tions of the grant, it is estimated that the Board will receive $52,800.00 per year (on a semi-annual basis) during the life of the Bonds, beginn­ing with the first interest payment following completion of the Project. Said grant is subject to adjustment and modification under terms of the grant agreement based on effective net interest costs on the Bonds upon public sale and the final cost of the Project; and

WHEREAS, Ann Arbor Trust Company, a Michigan corporation of Ann Arbor, Michigan, fiscal agent for the Board, and bond counsel have submitted for the consideration of this Board a form of Trust Agreement under the terms of which the Bonds herein authorized may be issued; and

WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Board that the purchaser or purchasers of said Bonds be given the maximum security and assurance that the prin­cipal of the Bonds, together with the interest which shall accrue thereon, shall be paid when due in accordance with the terms set forth in the Trust Agreement pursuant to which said Bonds are to be issued;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF WESTERN MICHI­GAN UNIVERSITY (also known as Western Michigan University Board of Trustees), as follows:

1. That it borrow the total sum

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of One Million Six Hundred Thousand ($1,600,000.00) Dollars, through the issuance and sale of Western Michigan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972, for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the new group of apartment units designated as "Stadium Drive Addition" referred to in the preamble hereto.

2. That the Trust Agreement be­tween this Board and Ann Arbor Trust Company, as Trustee, to be dated as of March 15, 1972, governing the terms, conditions and security of said Bonds to be issued, be and the same is here­by approved as to content and form, substantially as set forth in the draft hereto attached and made a part of this resolution.

3. That said Bonds shall be desig­nated WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY HOUS­ING REVENUE BONDS OF 1972, shall be in the aggregate principal amount of One Million Six Hundred Thousand ($1,600,000) Dollars, shall be coupon bonds in the denomination of $5,000.00 each, dated as of March 15, 1972, registrable as to principal only, shall be numbered 1 to 320, inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate or rates determined on public sale thereof, payable on Sep­tember 15, 1972, and semi-annually thereafter on March 15th and September 15th, in lawful money of the United States of America at Ann Arbor Trust Company, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Trus­tee under the Trust Agreement herein­after referred to, and shall mature serially on March 15th of each year as follows:

Year

1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

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Principal Principal Amount Year Amount

$20,000 1988 $45,000 20,000 1989 50,000 20,000 1990 55,000 20,000 1991 60,000 25,000 1992 65,000

2s;ooo 1993 65,000 25,000 1994 70,000 30,000 1995 75.000 30,000 1996 80,000 30,000 1997 85,000

35,000 1998 90,000 35,000 1999 95,000 40,000 2000 100,000 40,000 2001 110,000 45,000 2002 115,000

4. That certain of the Bondsherein authorized may be redeemed prior to the stated maturity thereof upon the following terms and condi-tions:

Bonds maturing March 15, 1973 through March 15, 1984, inclusive, shall not be subject to redemption prior to maturity.

Bonds maturing after March 15, 1984, shall be callable for redemption at the option of the Borrower, prior to the stated maturities thereof, as a whole, or in part in inverse numeri­cal order, on any interest payment date on or after March 15, 1984, upon at least 30 days prior notice as provided in the Trust Agreement, at the princi­pal amount thereof plus accrued interest to the date of redemption, if redeemed from Net Income (as defined in the Trust Agreement) pledged to the payment of the Bonds. If redeemed from funds other than Net Income pledged to the payment of the Bonds, such redemption shall be at the principal amount thereof and accrued interest plus a premium for each Bond so redeemed in accordance with the following schedule (expressed in a per­centage of par):

3% if redeemed March 15, 1984 through September 15, 1985, inclusive;

2% if redeemed March 15, 1986 through September 15, 1987, inclusive;

1% if redeemed March 15, 1988 through September 15, 1989, inclusive.

No premium if redeemed March 15, 1990, or thereafter.

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5. That James W. Miller, Presidentof Western Michigan University, or Robert B. Wetnight, Vice President for Finance of Western Michigan University, and Robert W. Hannah, Secretary of the Board of Control of Western Michigan University, be and they are hereby authorized, empowered and directed, in the name of and under the seal of this Board, to execute and enter into the Trust Agreement between this Board and Ann Arbor Trust Company, as Trustee, governing the issuance of Western Michi­gan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972, in the aggregate principal amount of One Million Six Hundred Thousand ($1,600,000.00) Dollars, and the ex­pending of funds incidental to the Pro­ject Costs.

6. That the President of WesternMichigan University, or Vice President for Finance of Western Michigan Uni­versity, and the Secretary of the Board of Control, be and they are hereby authorized, empowered and directed, in the name of and under a facsimile of the seal of this Board and as its cor­porate act and deed, to execute, sign and countersign the Bonds herein authorized, in the manner prescribed in the aforementioned Trust Agreement, and to facilitate the same are authorized to use their initials in lieu of their first names; and the coupons appertain­ing to said coupon Bonds shall be exe­cuted by the facsimile signature of the Vice President· for Finance of Western Michigan University, and said officers are hereby authorized to pledge and assign the Net Income of the Project as defined in the Trust Agreement, for the purpose of securing and paying all payments of principal, interest and reserves provided for in said Trust Agreement, and to perform all acts and deeds and execute all instruments and documents necessary, expedient and proper in connection with the Borrowing of One Million Six Hundred Thousand ($1,600,000.00) Dollars, the.issuance and sale of Western Michigan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972, and the pledging and assigning of the Net In­come of the Project.

7. That said officers be and theyare hereby authorized,empowered and directed, for and in the name of this Board and as its corporate act and deed, to make, consent to and agree to any

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changes in the terms and conditions of said Trust Agreement which they may deem necessary, expedient and proper, prior to or at the time of the execution of said Trust Agreement, but no such amend­ments shall change the provisions there­in for the amount to be borrowed, the interest to be paid thereon, the pay­ments to be made to the Trustee or the security pledged.

8. That said officers, either insaid Trust Agreement or by the issuance of Western Michigan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972, shall not pledge the credit of or create any liability on the part of the State of Michigan, this Board or any member or officer of this Board or any of their successors, other than to pledge the Net Income as herein contemplated.

9. That the President of WesternMichigan University, or Vice President for Finance of Western Michigan Uni­versity, is authorized to sign and execute for amon behalf of this Board the necessary grant agreement and such other documents as are necessary to effectuate and secure the Debt Service Subsidy Grant from the Government or Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop­ment under the College Housing Program for the bonds as referred to in the preamble to this resolution, and upon such execution said grant agreement and such legal documents as are appurtenant thereto shall be of full force and binding effect on this Board in accor­dance with the terms and provisions thereof. The Board covenants and agrees to apply and use such Debt Service Sub­sidy Grants to the payment of interest on the bonds as provided in the grant agreement and in the Trust Agreement herein approved.

10. Said bonds shall be sold atpublic sale on at least seven (7) days notice published in the Daily Bond Buyer, of New York, New York. The form of said notice shall be as prepared by the Vice President for Finance of Western Michi­gan University and the Trustee, and ap­proved by bond counsel. There is here­by established a committee of this Board comprised of the following three Board members, to wit: Charles H. Ludlow, Philip N. Watterson, and Robert D. Caine, who, acting for and in behalf of the Board are authorized and empowered

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to accept the bid on the public sale of the bonds which conforms to the terms of the notice of sale and results in the lowest interest cost to the Board and the University. The officers of the Board and the University, and the Trustee are, upon acceptance of said bid, authorized to take the necessary steps for the printing and delivery of the bonds and receipt of the purchase price therefor.

11. That upon the execution of thebonds, as herein authorized, and upon certification of the same by the Trustee, as provided in the Trust Agreement, the same shall be delivered to the respec­tive purchasers at the public sale upon the receipt of the agreed purchase price, in accordance with the resolution of this Board authorizing the sale of said bonds.

12. That upon delivery of the bondsand receipt of the agreed purchase price all funds received shall be held in trust by the Trustee, and except accrued interest, shall be deposited in a con­struction account to be established in a bank which is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and shall be disbursed by the Trustee, together with other funds of the University ear­marked for such purpose, to pay costs incidental to the construction of the Project, including repayment of any ad­vances or interim loans made for such purpose.

The additional sum of $130,000.00, which is legally available to the Uni­versity for this purpose, shall be de­posited in the construction account pro­vided for herein and shall be dis­bursed, together with the proceeds from the sale of the Bonds, for the autho­rized purposes.

Accrued interest received at the time of delivery of the Bonds shall be deposited into the Bond and Interest Sinking Fund Account.

13. That this Board shall, fromtime to time, so long as any Bond issued hereunder shall remain unpaid, establish such parietal rules and regulations as shall be required to assure maximum occupancy and use of the facilities and services offered by the Project; and shall charge and use its best efforts to collect room rental and appurtenant charges from the married

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students residing in and using the facilities of the Project sufficient to meet the obligations of the Board as set forth in the Trust Agreement and in the Bonds issued hereunder.

14. That, notwithstanding any otherprovision of this resolution or the Trust Agreement approved hereby, the Board shall not permit at any time or times any proceeds of the Bonds herein autho­rized, or any other funds of the Board or University relating thereto, to be used directly or indirectly to acquire any securities or obligations, the acquisition of which would cause any of the Bonds herein authorized to be an "Arbitrage Bond" as defined in Section 103 (d) 2 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as from time to time amended. The Board further covenants and agrees that it will not take any action which will have the effect of causing interest on the Bonds herein authorized to become taxable for Federal income tax purposes.

15. That the Ann Arbor TrustCompany, Ann Arbor, Michigan, be and hereby is appointed to act as Trustee under the Trust Agreement hereinbefore referred to, and said Trustee shall be entitled to such estates, powers, rights, authorities, benefits, privi­leges, i=unities and exemption as shall be set forth in the Trust Agreement.

By roll call vote, the following Trustees voted "Aye": Caine, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow and Watterson.

The following Trustees voted "Nay": None.

Trustee Adams abstained from the above action.

Gifts and Grants Report. Trustee Watterson moved, seconded by Trustee Ludlow, to accept for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to ac­knowledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees. Motion carried.

Residency Classification for Migrant Students. Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Parfet, to approve the following addi­tion to the University Residency Policy to read as follows:

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A student may register as a resi­dent of this state if the parent or legal guardian of a minor stu­dent or a student who is at least 21 years of age has been employed as a migrant worker in Michigan for a minimum of 2 months each year for 3 of the past 5 years or a minimum of 3 months each year for 2 of the past 5 years prior to the date of the proposed en­rollment. Proof and verification of the employment is required, Migrant worker in Michigan is de­fined as one who travels to the State of Michigan in pursuance of seasonal agricultural or re­lated industry employment.

Motion carried.

Redesignation of Directed Teaching Center as a Department. Trustee Ludlow moved, seconded by Trustee Franks, to approve a recorranendation that the Directed Teaching Center be redesignated as the Department of Directed Teaching within the College of Educa­tion, effective August 1, 1972. Motion carried.

Formation of a New Department from the Membership of the Institute of Blind Rehabi­litation and Mobility. Trustee Parfet moved, seconded by Trustee Caine, to approve a re­corranendation that a new academic Department of Blind Rehabilitation and Mobility be formed from the membership of the Institute of Blind Rehabilitation within the College of Education, effective August 1, 1972. Motion carried.

Authorization to File Application for Non-corranercial Broadcasting Facilities to

the United ·states Department of Health, Educa­tion, and Welfare. Trustee Watterson moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson, to approve a re­corranendation authorizing the University to

file application for non-corranercial broad­casting facilities to the United States De­partment of Health, Education, and Welfare.

RESOLVED:

That the President of Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo, Dr. James W. Miller, be and here­by is authorized to file an appli­cation with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education for matching funds available under the terms of the Educational Television and Radio Amendments Act of 1969, P.L.

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91-97 (Part IV of Title III of theCorranunications Act of 1934, asamended) to expand facilitiesof WMUK, the University's educa­tional FM radio broadcastingstation; and that the Presidentof the University be and herebyis authorized and directed toexecute in behalf of WesternMichigan University all applica­tions and agreements thereto.

On a roll call vote the following Trustees voted "Aye": Adams, Caine, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Ludlow, Mrs. Parfet and Watterson.

And the following Trustees voted "Nay": None.

Authorization to Grant Degrees at the August Corranencement. The Trustees authorized the President of the University to confer degrees at the August 18, 1972 Conmencement as reconmended by the faculty of the Uni­versity.

Announcement. Chairman Adams expressed again the support of the Board of Trustees for the establishment of· a Law School on Western's campus, He urged the administra­tion to work within the guidelines of the Appropriations Bill in studying the feas­ibility of such a school and to take appro­priate action toward the formation of a Western Michigan University Law School.

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 3:17 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

�/7,(#� F�Adams, Chairman

�wlL..£ Robert W. Hannah, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

September 15, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on September 15, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 2:54 p.m. by Vice Chairman Philip N. Watterson.

Trustees present: Caine, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow, Watterson and President Miller, Ex-officio.

Trustees absent: Adams and Dykema.

Also present were: Vice President Coulter, Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coyne, Secretary Hannah, Treasurer Wetnight, Mr. Ethridge, Mr. O'Connor and Legal Counsel Henry Ford, III.

Acceptance of the Agenda. The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The minutes of July 21, 1972 were approved as circulated. The Trustees also approved the following correction to the minutes of April 22, 1972 concerning residence hall rates for 1972-73, effective with the Fall Semester of 1972. These are:

Room & Bd. per sem. $570

Room only (specified halls) per sem. $200

Room & Bd. (3 in room) per sem. $545

Petitions and Communications. The Secre­tary informed the Trustees that the President of the Associated Student Government, Tom D'Luge, wished to present the Board with re­vised sections to the Student Constitution. In distributing a revised preamble and Sec­tions II, V and VII, Mr. D'Luge expressed hope that the Trustees could act on these re­visions during their Regular October Meeting.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, transfer, extension of leave of absence without pay, cancellation of sabbatical leave and resigna­tion, as presented in the Academic Personnel Report:

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Appointment

Joy M. Anderson, Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating June 20, 1973 (Reappoint­ment)

Don R.- Baker, Instructor, Department of Music, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Nicholas C. Batch, Assistant Professor, Department of General Business, effective August 14, 1972, termi­nating April, 1974 (Replacement)

Sandra L. Bornstein, Instructor, De­partment of Occupational Therapy, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating June 20, 1973 (New Position)

Michael Bowler, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, effective August 14, 1972 (New Position)

Robert N. Brewer, Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

Garry L. Burkle, Instructor, Department of Geography, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Eckford Cohen, Visiting Professor, De­partment of Mathematics, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment one­half time)

Suhashni Datta, Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Douglas R. DiBianco, Assistant Professor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Replacement)

Sylvie Gazeau, Visiting Lecturer (Artist), Department of Music, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

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Michael J. Geis, Assistant Pro­fessor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating April, 1973 (Replace­ment)

Richard G. Gorno, Instructor, De­partment of Marketing, effec­tive August 14, 1972, termi­nating April, 1974 (Replace­ment)

David A. Gunderson, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Business Education and Administrative Services, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1974 (Replacement)

Susan B. Hannah, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Political Science, effective August 14, 1972, terminating December 16, 1972 (Replacement)

Daniel A. Heuschele, Adjunct Assis­tant Professor, Department of Accountancy, effective August 14, 1972, terminating August, 1975 (Replacement)

Charles E. Hines, Jr., Instructor, Department of Accountancy, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating April, 1973 (Replace­ment)

Mike J. Internicola, Instructor, Department of Men's Physical Education, effective August 14, 1972, terminating June, 1973 (Replacement)

George LeBonte, Assistant Professor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972 (Re­appointment)

Erika Loffler, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthro.pology, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating April, 1973 (Reappoint­ment one-half time)

Shirley Ann Lukens, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Occupa­tional Therapy, effective August 14, 1972, (New Position)

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Ruth Ann Meyer, Chairman, Department of Women's Physical Education and Assistant Athletic Director, effective August 15, 1972, ter­minating June 30, 1974 (Replace­ment)

Laurabelle Roderick, Instructor, De­partment of Home Economics, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating December 16, 1972 (Re­placement)

Carol A. Ryan, Assistant Professor, Department of Management, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminat­ing April, 1974 (Reappointment)

Neill Sanders, Professor, Department of Music, effective August 14, 1972 (Reappointment)

Norman J. Sauer, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, effective August 14, 1972, ter­minating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Reger C. Smith, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, effective August 14, 1972, terminating December 16, 1972 (Reappointment)

Theodore P. Strunck, Lecturer, Depart­ment of Accountancy, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Michael D. Swords, Assistant Professor, Natural Science Area of the College of General Studies, effec­tive August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1974 (Replacement)

Theodore Toews, Instructor, Humanities Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replace­ment)

Shirley VanHoeven, Instructor, Depart­ment of Co11U11unication Arts and Sciences, effective August 14, 1972, terminating December 16, 1972 (Reappointment)

Harold E. Way, Instructor, Library, effective January 1, 1973 (Re­appointment)

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William Woodruff, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Mathe­matics, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Reappointment)

Wilfred C. Young, Instructor, Social Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972, terminating April, 1973 (Replacement)

Transfer

Howard Dooley, from the History Department of the College of Arts and Sciences to the Humani­ties Area of the College of General Studies, effective August 14, 1972

Extension of Leave of Absence Without Pay

Mona J. Green, Administrative Assis­tant to the Director of Inter­national and Area Studies, from August 15, 1972 to December 20, 1972, to complete necessary in­country research for the degree of Specialist in Arts in Asian Studies

Cancellation of Sabbatical Leave

John H. Kusmiss, Associate Professor, Department of Physics for the academic year 1972-73, effec­tive at the beginning of the Fall Semester, 1972

Resignation

Ann K. Fulton, Instructor, Depart­ment of Home Economics, effec­tive July 1, 1972

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, change of title, transfer and resignations, as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Russell A. Barr, III, a position in the Computer Center, effec­tive August 7, 1972 (A-IV) (Replacement)

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Glenn E. Liddell, Assistant Director, Residence Hall Programs, Housing Office, effective September 11, 1972 (A-III) (Replacement)

Change of Title

Rick Markoff, from Assistant Director, Alumni Relations to Acting Director, Alumni Relations, effec­tive September 25, 1972 (A-III)

Transfer

Riley R. Whearty, II, from Data Pro­cessing to Coordinator of In­formation and Procedural Systems, Office of Student Financial Aid, effective September 18, 1972 (A-III)

Resignation

John S. Lore, Director, Alumni Re­lations, effective September 22, 1972

Charles E. Townsend, Computer Center, effective August 21, 1972

Creation of Curricula in Manufacturing and in Engineering Graphics Technology. The Trustees approved creation of curricula in Manufacturing and in Engineering Graphics Technology, leading to the Bachelor's degree, effective January 1, 1973.

Authorization for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Medicine. The Trustees approved a recommendation that effective January 1, 1973, the Bachelor of Science in Medicine degree be granted to students who meet the general gradua­tion requirements for a Bachelor's degree and satisfactorily complete the professional sequence in the Physician's Assistants Program. The Trustees acknowledged that many questions rela­tive to this degree, such as licensing, had yet to be resolved.

Resolution Approving Western Michigan Uni­versity Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972. Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Ludlow, to approve the following resolution in reference to Western Michigan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972.

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RESOWTION

OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY AMENDING ITS RE­SOWTION OF JULY 21, 1972 AND RATI­FYING AND CCNFIRMING THE ACTION OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF SAID BOARD OF CCNTROL PURSUANT TO SAID RESOW­TION

WHEREAS, the Board of Control of Western Michigan University (also known as Western Michigan University Board of Trustees), by resolution adopted July 21, 1972, did autho­rize issuance of Western Michigan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972 in the princi­pal sum of One Million Six Hundred Thousand ($1,600,000.00) Dollars; and

WHEREAS, said resolution of July 21, 1972 established a Special Committee of this Board to act for and in behalf of the Board in accepting the lowest bid on the public sale of the Bonds and it is appropriate and proper to ratify and confirm the action taken by the Special Committee; and

WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend said resolution of July 21, 1972 to change the provisions relative to the prior redemption of said Bonds so that they conform to those provisions contained in the Official Notice of Sale;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CCNTROL OF WESTERN MICHIGAN UNI­VERSITY (also known as Western Michigan Uni­versity Board of Trustees), as follows:

1. That paragraph four (4) of the re­solution of the Board adopted July 21, 1972, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

"4. That certain of the Bonds herein authorized may be redeemed prior ID the stated maturity thereof upon the following terms and conditions:

Bonds maturing March 15, 1973 through March 15, 1982, inclusive, shall not be subject to redemption prior to maturity.

Bonds maturing after March 15, 1982, shall be callable for redemption at the option of the Borrower, prior to the stated maturities thereof, as a whole, or in part in inverse numerical order, on any interest payment date on or after March 15, 1982, upon at least twenty (20) days prior notice as pro-

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vided in the Trust Agreement, at the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest to the date of redemption, if redeemed from Net Income (as defined in the Trust Agreement), pledged to the pay­ment of the Bonds. If redeemed from funds other than Net Income pledged to the pay­ment of the Bonds, such redemption shall be at the principal amount thereof and accrued interest plus a premium for each Bond so redeemed in accordance with the following schedule (expressed in a per­centage of par):

3% if redeemed March 15, 1982 through September 15, 1983, inclusive;

2% if redeemed March 15, 1984 through September 15, 1985, inclusive;

1% if redeemed March 15, 1986 through September 15, 1987, inclusive.

No premium if redeemed March 15, 1988, or thereafter."

2. That Section 1.02 and Section 2.02 ofthe Trust Agreement between the Board and the Ann Arbor Trust Company, as Trustee, approved by said resolution adopted July 21, 1972, are hereby amended to conform the provisions for prior redemption of said Bonds contained in said sections to those described in Paragraph 1 of this resolution.

3. That the action taken at the August 24,1972 public sale of the $1,600,000.00 Western Michigan University Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972 by Charles H. Ludlow, Philip N. Watterson and Robert D. Caine, being the Special Commit­tee of the Board appointed pursuant to a resolution of said Board of Control adopted on July 21, 1972, in awarding said Bonds to John Nuveen & Co.1 Incorporated , is here-by ratified and confirmed.

On a roll call vote the following Trustees voted "aye": Caine, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow and Watterson. There were no "nay" votes.

Resume Consideration of Motion Concerning an Agreement Granting Sewer and Water Easements to the City of Kalamazoo. Trustee Caine moved, seconded by Trustee Johnson,to resume considera­tion of a motion concerning an agreement grant­ing sewer and water easements to the City of Kalamazoo tabled at the July 21 Regular Meeting. Motion carried. The Trustees then approved the following revised agreement between the City of Kalamazoo and Western Michigan University:

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AGREEMENT

THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between CITY OF KALAMAZOO, a Municipal Corporation, party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as the "City", and WESTERN MICHIGAN UNI­VERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, a body cor­porate, being the statutory and con­stitutional Board of Control of Western Michigan University, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, party of the second part, hereinafter referred to as the "Board of Trustees".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS, the City has heretofore constructed certain sewer and water transmission and distribution lines over and across certain parcels of real estate owned by the Board of Trustees, said construction having been to enable the City to furnish sewer and/or water services to the Board of Trustees, and

WHEREAS, it is necessary for the City to operate and maintain said lines in connection with the furnishing of said services, and

WHEREAS, some of said lines have been constructed by the City and are being operated and maintained by the City without the City having obtained from the Board of Trustees an easement and right-of-way for such purpose, and

WHEREAS, the City desires to obtain from the Board of Trustees easements and rights-of-way for such lines al­ready constructed and easements and rights-of-way for such lines to be con­structed in the future, and

WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees is willing to agree to convey to the City an easement and right-of-way for such lines heretofore and hereafter con­structed, each such conveyance and right­of-way to be for the nominal considera­tion of One Dollar and to be made and de­livered by the Board of Trustees only on the specific request of the City for any particular transmission and distribution lines,

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sums to be paid by the City to said Board of Trustees for easements and rights-of-way hereinafter mentioned,

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the said Board of Trustees does hereby agree:

1. To make and deliver to the Cityan easement and right-of-way ten (10) feet wide over premises owned by the Board of Trustees along the course of any sewer and water transmission or distribution line heretofore or hereafter installed in any premises owned by the Board of Trustees to the point where the water is metered, such easement document to be made and delivered only when a specific request for a certain easement is made by the City and provided, however, the Board of Trustees shall not be required to grant any such easement or right-of-way over land then occupied by a building.

2. Any such easement document shallgive the City, its agents or contractors, the right to enter upon the premises of the Board of Trustees at any reasonable time for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining said sewer and water trans­mission and distribution lines and shall pro­vide that all such work shall be at the ex­pense of said City and said Board of Trustees shall be saved harmless with re­spect to any liability in connection with the same, but this provision shall not be deemed to prevent any agreement between the parties to contribute money or services to assist in paying the cost of construct­ing, operating and maintaining said lines.

3. Any such easement granted by theBoard of Trustees shall run with the land and shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. Any such easement document at the request of the City shall contain a provision that no construction or improvement shall be placed in or over said right-of-way which might materially affect the operation and maintenance of the lines without making provision for the continued operation of the lines or a substitute line at or about the same location.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties here­to have caused this agreement to be exe­cuted by its proper officers duly autho-rized so to do, on this _______ day of _______ , 1972.

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CITY OF KALAMAZOO

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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Its

Easement Agreement Concerning Fencing at the Kalamazoo Municipal Airport. The Trustees approved the following easement agreement with the City of Kalamazoo:

FENCE EASEMENT

THIS INDENTURE is made this day of ______ , 1972, between

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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, a body corporate, being the statutory and constitutional Board of Control of Western Michigan University, the address of which is West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, Michigan, party of the first part and the CITY OF KALAMAZOO, a Municipal Corporation, of 241 West South Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan, of the second part, WITNESSETH:

For and in consideration of One ($1.00) Dollar and other good and valu­able consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, said first party does hereby grant and convey unto the second party an easement and fence line right-of-way for the purpose of con­structing, operating and maintaining said fence over and across the follow­ing described premises located in the City and County of Kalamazoo, State of Michigan and more fully described as follows:

Fence easement eight (8) feet in width, centerline described as follows: Commencing at a_point on the South line of Kilgore Road 436.44 feet West of the West line of the Penn Central Railroad Right-of-Way to the place of be­ginning of said Fence Easement. Thence S. 45° 13' 10" W., a dis­tance of 200 feet, thence West­erly 50 feet, more or less, to an existing building.

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Also, commencing at a point on the South line of Kilgore Road 1097.08 feet West of the West line of the Penn Central Railroad Right-of-Way, thence S. 08° 36' 25" E., four (4) feet to the place of beginning of said Fence Easement, thence East­erly 120 feet, thence Southerly 120 feet, more or less, to an ex­isting building.

Party of the first part hereby grants to party of the second part an easement across said land to erect and maintain a fence as required and determined by the City of Kalamazoo to enclose the Kalamazoo Municipal Airport and also comply with regulations of the Federal Aviation Ad­ministration, such easement right to con­tinue so long as the property adjacent to Grantor's property remains a part of an existing Kalamazoo Municipal Airport.

Said Grantee, its agents or contractors, may enter upon said premises at any reason­able time for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining said fence. Said Grantor shall be saved harmless with re­spect to any liability in connection with the same. But said Grantor agrees that no construction or improvement shall be placed in said right-of-way, which might materially affect the operation and maintenance of said fence, without the written approval of the City of Kalamazoo.

The Grantor declares that he is the owner of said premises, has the right to grant this easement and will forever warrant and defend the same against all claims. It is agreed that this easement shall run with the land and shall be bind­ing upon the heirs, successors and as­signs of the parties hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this easement has been signed and delivered the day and year first above written.

WITNESSES: WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Its President

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On _______ , 1972, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County appeared James W. Miller and Robert B. Wetnight , to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did each for himself say that they are re­spectively the President of Western Michigan University and Treasurer of Western Michigan University Board of Trustees, the corporation named in and which executed the within instrument, and that the seal affixed to said in­strument is the corporate seal of said corporation; and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Trustees; and said James W. Miller and Robert B. Wetnight acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation.

Notary Public, Kalamazoo County, Michigan My Commission expires:

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknow­ledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

Changes in Fringe Benefit Programs. The Trustees approved the following changes in the University's Fringe Benefit Programs, effective September 1, 1972:

A. Hospital/Medical Plan-Basic Plan.The University's contribution issingle subscriber premium plus de­pendent's premium.

B. Hospital/Medical Plan-Basic Plan PlusReasonable and Customary Schedule.The University's contribution is single subscriber premium plus 25% of dependent's premium.

C. Hospital/Medical Plan-Basic PlanPlus Reasonable and CustomarySchedule. The University's contri­bution is single subscriber premiumplus 50% of dependent's premium.

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D. Hospital/Medical Plan-Basic Plan PlusReasonable and Customary Schedule.The University's contribution is single subscriber premium plus 75% ofdependent's premium.

E. Life Insurance Maximum Face of $25,000.The University's contribution is 50%.

F. Life Insurance Maximum Face of $5,000.The University's contribution is 25%.

G. Long Term Disability - 66-2/3% of IncomePlan. The University's contributionis 50%.

H. Long Term Disability - 60% of IncomePlan. The University's contributionis 0.

I. Sick Leave. Accumulate 4 hours perpay period - Maximum accumulation of1560 hours - Pay off 50% up to maximumof 600 hours.

J. Sick Leave. Accumulate 4 hours per pay period - Maximum accumulation 2080 hours -Pay off 50% up to maximum of 1040 hours.

In addition, all fiscal-year classifications (except fiscal-year faculty and A-7 and above) will have their Birthday as a holi­day and all will be eligible for EPIC In­surance Program.

Sick Leave payoff is 100% at death or 50% at retirement.

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Prof/Tech C* E G J*

Clerical/Tech/ D* F H J* Safety & Security

Bargaining Unit A* F H J*

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Resolution Authorizing Bidding Documents on a Recreation Building and on Improvements for Waldo Stadium. The Trustees approved the follow­ing resolution:

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BE IT RESOLVED that the working plans and specifications, as prepared for the Recreation Building and Waldo Stadium improvements, be approved and that the administration be authorized to prepare, submit and advertise all necessary bidding documents for the con­struction of said physical facilities with bids to be submitted on or before November 9, 1972 at 2 o'clock P.M., at which time said bids will be opened, and a report thereof shall be made to the Board of Trustees at it's Regular November 1972 Meeting for it's considera­tion and action thereon.

On a roll call vote the following Trustees voted "aye": Caine, Dr. Franks, Mrs •. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow and Watterson. There were no "nay" votes.

Announcement. President Miller thanked those Trustees, students and members of Vice President Coyne's staff who have worked dili­gently to work out proposed language for the new student constitution.

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 3:04 p.m.

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REGULAR MEETING

October 20, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on October 20, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:55 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Caine, Dykema Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow, Watterson and President Miller, Ex-officio.

Trustees absent: None.

Also present were: Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Secretary Hannah, Treasurer Wetnight, Mr. O'Connor, Mr. Ethridge and Legal Counsel Henry Ford III.

Acceptance of the Agenda. The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The minutes of September 15, 1972 were approved as circulated.

Petitions and Communications. The Secre­tary informed the Trustees that he had that morning received a communication from WIDR's General Manager, Edward Martelle. The letter was read by the Secretary and referred to the Vice President for Finance.

Dr. Franks then requested that President Miller's response to a Mrs. Mary Beth Upton be read. Several of the Trustees had received copies from Mrs. Upton of a letter to Presi­dent Miller in which serious allegations re­garding student behavior were made. Mrs. Upton was concerned for her daughter. Over the objections of Trustee Dykema, who wished not to enter a potential case still under investigation, the letter was read by the Secretary.

President Miller spoke briefly of pro­cedures normally used to investigate such allegations. The investigation in question has been under way for a week and should be concluded shortly.

With consent of the Trustees, President Miller introduced Dr. John L. Feirer, Head, Department of Industrial Education and current­ly Director of the Center for Metric Education. Dr. Feirer told the Trustees of the plans con­cerning, the demands for, and accomplishments

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of, the Center. Proper planning for conver­sion to a metric system is especially crucial for industrial calibration and hence for teachers of Industrial Education.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointment, retire­ment with emeritus status and resignation, as presented in the Academic Personnel Re­port.

Appointment

Surendra K. Gupta, Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, effective October 1, 1972, terminating October 1, 1973 (Reappointment)

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Edward Gabel, Associate Professor of Physical Education, effec­tive December 31, 1972 with the title Associate Professor Emeritus of Physical Education

Resignation

Dale Griffith, Adjunct Associate Professor, Natural Science Area of the College of General Studies, effective October 1, 1972

Permission to Grant Emeritus Status. The Trustees approved the recommendation that the persons listed below be given Emeritus status because of the years that they served in the schools at Paw Paw and as a part of the faculty of Western Michi­gan University.

Ruth Boot, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Teacher Education

Ruth Kirby, Associate Professor Emeritus of Teacher Education

Eulalia Toms, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Teacher Education

Policy on "Protection of Human Sub­jects" in Research. The Trustees approved a policy on the "Protection of Human Sub­jects Compliance With DHEW Policy" developed by the Research Policies Council and approved by the Faculty Senate at its meet­ing Thursday evening, October 12, 1972.

A policy of this type is necessary to meet the standards of the Department of

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Health, Education and Welfare. Its purpose is to assure that there are policies and pro­cedures that (a) the rights and welfare of the individuals involved are adequately protected, (b) the methods used to obtain informed con­sent are adequate and appropriate, and (c) the risks to the individual are outweighed by the potential benefit to him or by the importance of the knowledge to be gained. A complete copy of the policy is on file in the Secretary's office.

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknow­ledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

Revision of Affirmative Action Policy. The Trustees approved the following revised Affirmative Action Policy, superseding that originally passed on March 17, 1972.

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY

PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT

TO ALL UNIVERSITY FACULTY AND STAFF:

Western Michigan University sub­scribes fully to the principles of Equal Employment Opportunities for all members of the faculty and staff. More important­ly, the University is committed to seek-ing greater minority group and women membership and increasing their oppor­tunities among all of its faculty and staff.

To insure that discrimination because of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Age, or National Origin will not occur in any hiring or promotional opportunities, the following policy of the University is to be considered as a commitment of all employees:

Western Michigan University prohibits discrimination in matters of employment, training, promotions, wages or salary be­cause of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Age, or National Origin in accordance with all Federal, State or local regulations.

An Affirmative Action Plan, including Equal Employment Opportunities, has been established which extends beyond non-dis­crimination in employment practices only. This plan seeks to create specific programs

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which will materially increase the number of minority employees and women and will enhance the status of present minority group and women employees of the University.

All University personnel are ex­pected to become familiar with, read, and implement this policy.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY IN THE FIELD OF EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

DEFINITION

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION in the field of employee relations means establish­ing techniques that result in analyzing the methods, procedures and results of all personnel actions and decisions to determine whether any qualified workers have been excluded for reasons of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Age, or National Origin. It means taking every appro­priate corrective action to bring about the desired change in the situation. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION is designed to bring about complete equal opportunity in its full meaning in all areas of the Uni­versity.

PURPOSE

The Affirmative Action Policy re­affirms and expands the University's commitment: (1) to achieve an effective equal employment opportunity program; (2) to implement an effective policythat will increase the employmentopportunities of all employees regard-

ing upgrading, training, promotions,wages, etc., placing specific emphasison any under-utilization of minorityemployees or female employees in allclassifications, thereby improving theemployment status of any such employee;(3) to establish effective hiring pro­cedures to comply with all State, local,and Federal non-discrimination compliances.

GENERAL POLICY

In all of its relationships, Western Michigan University prohibits any discrimination on the basis of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Age or National Origin.

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IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBILITY

The general responsibility for pro­posing University Affirmative Action Policy shall be given to the Affirmative Action Coordinating Committee. The Co­ordinating Committee will evaluate and analyze all departments to assure that no discriminatory practices exist. The specific responsibilities and implemen­tation of the policy shall be assigned to the Director of Employee Relations and Personnel and a specially trained employ­ment assistant in the University Person­nel Department.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COORDINATING COMMITTEE

A University-wide coordinating committee appointed by the President in consultation with appropriate University community groups will:

A. 1) Conduct periodic analysis of anyareas in which discrimination is prohibited.

2) Conduct periodic analysis of theUniversity work force, placingemphasis on any "under-utiliza­tion" of minorities and women inall job classifications regard­less of age and religious affilia­tion.

3) Maintain records and report on theprogress and effectiveness of theAffirmative Action activities tothe University President or hisdesignee.

4) Recommend programs designed tocorrect problems found throughreview and analysis of AffirmativeAction activities.

5) Review any discrimination com­plaints by applicants and employeesunresolved by the Personnel De­partment.

6) Review the activities of the EqualEmployment Opportunity Officer.

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setting process; that goals may not be rigid and inflexible quotas which must be met but must be targets reasonably attainable by means of applying every good faith effort to make all aspects of the entire Affirmative Action program work; that goals, timetables, and Affirmative Action commitments will be designed to correct any identifiable de­ficiencies.

DISSEMINATION OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY

The University will promote its "Equal Employment Opportunity" policy and use "Equal Opportunity Employer" in all of its recruiting advertise­ments. The policy will be distributed to all University personnel who are expected to become familiar with, read, and implement it.

The University will act upon the recommendations of the coordinating committee's analysis regarding dis­criminatory findings in employment and contractual obligations to ensure that Western has an effective Affirmative Action Program.

The University will continue to advertise in special women and minority group newspapers, and cooperate with special women and minority group agencies. Regularly the University will place an article in various campus media about the University's Affirmative Action Policy. A copy of the University's Equal Employment Opportunity Policy will

be made available to all agencies and organizations having official business with the University. Notices shall be sent to all employment agencies and the public school systems of Western's Equal Employment Opportunities. All Western Michigan University employees will be made aware of the Affirmative Action Policy by posting said policy in appropriate locations and publication in faculty and staff handbooks.

UNION RELATIONS

The University's collective bar­gaining agreement with Local 1668 and Council 7 of the A.F.S.C.M.E. contains the following provisions: "The Employer and the Union agree that, for the dura­tion of this agreement, neither shall discriminate against any employee

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because of Religion, Race, Color, Creed, Age, Sex, Nationality or Political Belief. .. " The above shall continue to be incorporated in all future agreements between the Uni­versity and it's employees.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

All University compensation and bene­fits programs are administered without regard to Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Age, or National Origin.

FACILITIES

All University facilities are main­tained on a non-segregated basis.

CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE

All suppliers of goods or.contracts to Western Michigan University in excess of $10,000 shall be required to furnish proof of non-discrimination in employment and whenever applicable, their compliance with Executive Order 11246.

Copies of the contractors non-dis­criminatory policy shall be maintained by the University for support data at the request of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance.

Amendments to the Student Body Constitution. The Trustees approved the preamble and Articles II, V and VII, as attached hereto, as amendments to the Student Body Constitution.

STUDENT BODY CONSTITUTION

PREAMBLE: We the students of Western Michi­gan University, in order to pro­tect the inalienable rights of all students and to assure the substantive and viable role of a representative student govern­ment in all policy-making decisions that affect student interest and, to stimulate and insure greater cooperation between students and all members of the University community do hereby ordain and establish this Constitution.

Article II Bill of Rights

Section 1. Free inquiry, expression and assembly are guaranteed to all students.

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Section 2. Students are free to pursue their educational goals; appropriate opportunities for learning in the class­room and on the campus shall be provided by the Uni­versity.

Section 3. The right of students to be secure in their persons, living quarters, papers and effects against unreason­able searches and seizures is guaranteed.

Section 4. No disciplinary sanctions may be imposed upon any student without notice to the accused of the specific charges, and a fair hearing which shall include con­frontation of witnesses against him and the assis­tance of a person of his own choosing. In cases of summary suspension the hear­ing must occur within three (3) school days. An appealby a student from any dis­ciplinary proceeding shallnot result in a more severepenalty.

Section 5. A student accused of violat­ing University regulations shall be guaranteed the right to determine whether the hearing is to be open or closed to the public.

Section 6. A student accused of violat­ing University regulations is entitled upon request, to an initial hearing before a judicial body composed solely of students.

Article V Judicial

Section 1. The judicial power of the Student Body is vested in the Supreme Court and such lower courts as the Senate may establish in the bylaws.

Section 2. The judicial power of the Student Body shall extend to any case of dispute arising: (A) over the in­terpretation of this Consti-

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tution and the rules and by­laws adopted by the Senate (B) between organizations (C)between organizations andstudents. The decision of the Supreme Court in all cases shall be final.

Section 3. The Supreme Court shall be composed of one (1) Chief Justice and six (6) Associate Justices appointed by the President with the advice and consent of two-thirds (2/3) of the senators present and voting at a regular meeting.

Section 4. Supreme Court Justices shall serve for the duration of their academic life at Western Michigan University, unless placed on academic or conduct probation with restrictions; in which case their seat willbe vacated.

Section 5. The Senate may, subject to veto by the President, remove from office any member of the Supreme Court by a three­fourths (3/4) vote of the members serving therein. A four-fifths (4/5) vote of those serving in the Senate is needed to override the President's veto in this case.

Article VII Amendments

Section 1. Amendments to this Constitu­tion or a new Constitution may be proposed by two-thirds (2/3) of the senators present or by a petition of five (5) percent of the whole Student Body. The President shall cause said amendments or con­stitution to be published in the campus newspaper and ar­range a referendum date with­in thirty (30) days of the original proposal. The amend­ment(s) or Constitution shall take effect when ratified by a majority of the Student Body voting on it unless vetoed by the University Board of Trustees at its first (1st) regular meeting after the Board meet­ing at which the amendment(s)

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or new Constitution is for­mally presented.

Section 2. The ratification of this Constitution shall make all previous constitutions of the Student Body and Asso­ciated Student Government null and void.

Several Trustees commented on the fine cooperation between students, administrators and Trustees in resolving differences that led to the amendments.

A complete copy of the amended Student Body Constitution is on file in the Secre­tary's office.

Capital Outlay Requests. Chairman Adams turned the Chair over to Vice Chairman Watterson. He then presented the Capital Outlay Requests, stressing that the requests were "in essence, a continuation of the pro­jects included in previous five-year requests." He pointed out certain changes in priorities, however, in the $44,450,000 worth of requests.

The Trustees, upon Adams' motion, and a second by Mrs. Johnson, approved as presented the Capital Outlay Priorities. These pro­jects are:

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(Approved by Campus Planning Council 9/11/72)

l. Fine Arts (Music)

2. Sangren Hall Cooling &Ventilation

3. Land Acquisition

4. College of Business

5. Utilities Expansion

6. Fine Arts (Art)

7. New Univ. Library

8. Instructional Facility#2 (Social Science)

9. Instructional Facility#3 (Biol. Science)

10. Women's Health, P.E. &Recreation

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11. Speech & Hearing Center

12. Rehabilitation Education

13. Physical Plant Expansion

14. Campus Improvements

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A complete copy of Chairman Adams' state­ment and the Capital Outlay Priorities' de­tailed descriptions are on file in the Secre­tary's office.

Appointment of an Architect for the Con­version of Residence Halls to Apartments. Trustee Philip N. Watterson presented a statement to the Board in which he emphasized the need for the University to convert dormitories to apartments, (a) to make university facilities more competi­tive and (b) to take advantage of new HUD re­gulations permitting the use of its funds forthis purpose.

The Trustees then approved that the archi­tectural firm of Richard Prince & Associates, Inc., of Kalamazoo be appointed as the architect to conduct a feasibility study to provide cost estimates and to assist in the preparation of a proposal to Federal agencies for assistance in the conversion of one or more existing residence halls into single student apartments.

In the event that the results of the archi­tect's investigation are approved by the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees, and upon notification that the Federal Government will financially assist in the conversion of one or more residence halls to single student apartments, the administration will recommend an architectural firm to design and prepare plans for the conversion of the residence hall(s).

Bud!!jet Requests FY-1973-74. The Trustees approved the Budget Requests for fiscal year 1972-73 as recommended by the Budget and Finance Committee.

The gross request budget of $46,308,600 is $676,000 over that requested for 1972-73, but $5,092,800 over that actually received from the State. In a prepared statement, Trustee Caine, Chairman of the Finance Committee, discussed these and other relevant points in the budget and directed principle attention to the esti­mates of revenue and expenditure attached hereto.

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REVENUE ESTIMATE (Stated in $1,000's)

Item 1972-73 1973-74

Tuition Fees $12,801.0 $12,785.5 $ St. Approp. 26,823.0 32,306.3 Invest. Income 300.0 300.0 Ind. Cost Rec. 265.0 265.0 Dept'l & Other 651.8 651.8 Prior Yr. Surp. 375.0

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0Eerations $411

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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Summary of Financial Data

PBES Fonn H-7 (in $1,000's)

1972/73 Subcategory Booked

Instruction Agriculture & Natural Resources $ 42.7 Arts, Humanities & Letters 5,459.8 Biological Sciences 668.4 Business, Management & Commerce 1,246.2 Education 5,124.3 Engineering, Architecture & Related 1,353.2 Health Science 509.5 Law Instruction Physical Science 2,424.3 Social Science 4,532.0 Other Disciplines 328.6

Sub-Total 21,689.0

Oq�anized Research Arts, Humanities & Letters 1.4 Biological Sciences 53.5 Business, Management & Commerce 37.9 Education 68.9 Engineering, Architecture & Related .1 Physical Science 5.4 Social Science 32.1 Other Disciplines 44.6

Sub-Total 243.9

Public Service Continuing Education (Non-Credit) 54.1

Academic SUEEOrt Libraries 1,776.1 Other 3 067.1

Sub-Total 4 843.2

Student Services 2,130.7

Financial Aid 2,027.7

Institutional SuEEOrt 10,227.2

Total General 0Eerations $41,215.8

1973-74 Request Increase

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$46,308.6 $5,092.8

Comments on the foregoing budget were directed to the possibilities of future faculty reduction and the need to revise the 11% fringe benefit limitation for faculty now imposed by State Law.

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Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 3:46 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

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Robert W. Hannah, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

November 17, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on November 17, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 2:55 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Caine, Dykema, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Watterson and President Miller, Ex-officio.

Trustees absent: Ludlow.

Also present were: Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice Presi­dent Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Hannah, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Denenfeld, Mr. Ethridge, Legal Counsel Henry Ford III, Mr. Charles Sheridan, President of the Western Michigan University Parent's Association, Mr. Russell Gabier, Director of Admissions and Mr. William Brocek of the Ann Arbor Trust Company.

Acceptance of the Agenda. The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The minutes of the October 20, 1972 Regular Meeting were approved as cir­culated.

Petitions and Communications. The Secretary informed the Trustees that he had not received any petitions or communications to call to their attention this month.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointment and re­tirements with emeritus status as presented in the Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Samuel I. Clark, Director, Honors College, effective August 31, 1972, terminating August 31, 1977 (Reappointment)

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Robert M. Limpus, Professor of Humanities in the College of General Studies, effective April 21, 1973, with the title Professor Emeritus of Humanities

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Robert B. Miller, Associate Pro­fessor, Physics Department, effective December 31, 1972, with the title Associate Pro­fessor Emeritus of Physics

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following resignation as presented in the Non-Academic Personnel Report:

Resignation

Abdullah Muhammad, Coordinator, Pro­ject "73", Academic Affairs, effective December 15, 1972.

Permission to Grant Emeritus Status. The Trustees approved the recommendation that the persons listed below be given Emeritus status because of the years that they served in the schools at Paw Paw and as a part of the faculty at Western Michigan University.

Edith C. Beals, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Teacher Education

Hilda H. Oster, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Teacher Education

New Rule on Nepotism. The Trustees approved the following new rule on nepotism which already had been accepted by the Faculty Senate at its meeting on October 12, 1972.

NEW RULE ON NEPOTISM

Persons related by family or marriage may be employed by the University provided such individuals meet and fulfill regular University employment standards. However, faculty or staff members shall neither initiate, participate in, nor influence in any way institutional decisions in­volving a direct benefit (initial appoint­ment, retention, promotion, salary, leave of absence, etc.) to members of their families. In instances where a conflict of interest might occur under normal opera­ting procedures, the responsibility for the decision will pass to an authorized representative of the next highest admin­istrative level. All such decisions will be regularly and automatically reviewed by the appropriate dean and vice president.

Associated Student Government Request for Student Assessment. The Associated Student Government requested permission, commencing with the 1973 Winter Semester, to assess all University students the amount of twenty-five cents per semester (Fall and Winter). These

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funds were to be used by the Associated Stu­dent Government for "Student Legal Aid, and other Student Government programs beneficial to the Student Body." This assessment was approved in a student referendum on October 16, 1972 by a vote of 1,699 "yes" to 377 "no". It was being further requested by the student government that this assessment be collected by the University and transferred to the Associated Student Government account.

This request was presented without re­commendation by Vice President for Student Services, Thomas Coyne, who recommended that the Trustees refer the item to a commit­tee already appointed by Vice President Wetnight to restudy the whole question of the consolidated student fee system. Tom D'Luge, Associated Student Government Presi­dent, Vice President Wetnight, Trustees Caine and Franks expressed agreement with this re­commendation with the provision that students be given adequate representation on this committee, Trustee Dykema then moved to table the recommendation until such time that questions raised by this student recommenda­tion are solved. Trustee Johnson seconded, motion carried.

Reorganization of Offices Reporting to the Secretary of the Board. The Trustees approved the reorganization of two of the offices which report to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees: a) that the Office of Student Financial Aid and the Office of Scholarships, each headed by a Director, be combined into a single unit as the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships to be headed by a Director, thus eliminating one Director's position, and b) that the Office of Alumni Relations and the Annual Fund Office be coordinated through a Director of Alumni Affairs and Development. A directorship vacancy, caused by a resignation, now exists in the Office of Alumni Relations so there would be no additional personnel.

This reorganization becomes effective January 1, 1973.

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknow­ledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

Howard Street Walkway and Emergency Drive Easement Agreement. The Trustees accepted and approved a walkway and emer­gency drive easement agreement between the City of Kalamazoo and Western Michigan

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University concerning certain Howard Street properties.

WALKWAY & EMERGENCY DRIVE EASEMENT

THIS INDENTURE is made this 19th day of October , 1972, between the CITY OF KALAMAZOO, a Municipal Corporation, of 241 West South Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan, party of the first part and WESTERN MICHI­GAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, a body corporate, being the statutory and consti­tutional board of control of Western Michi­gan University, the address of which is West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, Michigan, party of ·the second part, WITNESSETH:

For and in consideration of One ($1.00) Dollar and other good and valuable con­sideration, the receipt of which is here­by acknowledged, said first party does hereby grant and convey unto the second party an easement and right-of-way for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining a walkway and emergency,drive over and across the following described premises located i-n the City and County of Kalamazoo, State of Michigan and more fully described as follows:

Lots #6, 7, 8 & 9 of Block 10 of the Woodlawn Park Plat, lying South of the South fenceline of Howard Street.

Said Grantee agrees to maintain the entire area described above, which in­cludes but is not limited to, mowing, raking leaves, removal of fallen tree limbs and branches.

Said Grantee, its agents or con­tractors, may enter upon said premises at any reasonable time for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintain­ing a walkway & emergency drive and all such work shall be at the expense of said Grantee and said Granter shall be saved harmless with respect to any liability in connection with the same.

The Granter declares that he is the owner of said premises, has the right to grant this easement and will forever warrant and defend the same against all claims. It is agreed that this easement shall run with the land and shall be bind­ing upon the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this easement has been signed and delivered the day and year

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first above written.

WITNESSES:

Marvin J. Bierenga

CITY OF KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN A Municipal Corporation

BY: ___________ _

BY:

Gilbert H. Bradley, Jr., Mayor

Pauline E. Giennan -A-r-=l_e_n_e_R ___ v_a_n__,d,..e_r_R_o_e_s_t_,_

Clerk

STATE OF MICHIGAN ss

County of Kalamazoo)

On this 19th day of October 1972, before me, the foregoing instru­ment was acknowledged by Cilbert H. Bradley, Jr.1 Mayor, and Arlene R. VanderRoest I Clerk, of the City of Kalamazoo, a Municipal Corporation, on behalf of the corporation.

Marvin J. Bierenga, NOTARY PUBLIC Kalamazoo County, Michigan My commission expires: 7 /23/73

Consortium Agreement With Kalamazoo College. The Trustees authorized the Uni­versity to enter into an agreement with Kalamazoo College for the purpose of pro­viding computer services to Kalamazoo College.

A complete copy of this agreement is on file in the Secretary's office along with statements by President's Miller and Rainsford supporting this and future agreements between the two Universities that better serve both University communities.

By consensus the Trustees agreed, at the request of Trustee Dykema, to consider funding for the proposed new recreation building and remodeling of Waldo Stadium prior to the acceptance of bids.

Financing Agreement for Proposed New Recreation Building and Remodeling of Waldo Stadium. The Trustees approved a resolution for construction financing arranged by the Ann Arbor Trust Company for the Recreation Building and the renovation of Waldo Stadium.

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The agreement calls for a loan of $5,500,000 @ 3-3/4% for 18 months from the National Bank of Detroit. The Ann Arbor Trust Company will arrange pennanent financing by June 1, 1974 which will refund the construction loan and other fee-pledged loans so that the annual debt service per student will be no more than the rate currently paid.

Upon ascertaining that no Trustee present violated conflict of interest clauses con­cerning the financial institutions involved, a roll call vote was taken. Trustees voting "aye": Adams, Caine, Dykema, Dr. Franks, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet and Watterson. There were no "nay" votes.

A complete copy of the "Resolutions of Board of Control of Western Michigan Uni­versity, authorizing stadium and gymnasium revenue financing in an aggregate amount not to exceed $5,500,000", is on file in the Secretary's office.

Acceptance of Bids for the Proposed New Recreation Building and Remodeling of Waldo Stadium. The Trustees then approved the awarding of bids for the new Recreation Building and remodeling of Waldo Stadium. Low qualified bidders on these projects were as follows:

Recreation Building Bid

Gen. Contractor: Miller-Davis Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. $2,226,993

Mechanical: C.L. Mahoney Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. 444,444

Electrical: Kent Electric Company, Ravenna, Mich. 206,760

Mechanical and Electrical Serv. to Recreation Building Site:

Dent Plumbing and Heating, Inc., Kalamazoo, Michigan 184,999

Landscaping: Light's Landscape Nurserymen 35,100

Total Construction $3,098,296

Waldo Stadium Remodeling

Gen. Contractor: Miller-Davis Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. $1,177,993

Synthetic Turf: The Monsanto Company (Astroturf) 183

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Trustees Watterson and Dykema expressed their pleasure at the low financing interest rates and the favorable bids from the stand­point of the University. During the dis­cussion of the bids students raised numerous questions concerning these projects ranging from the rationale for charging them to student fees, the uses of artificial surfaces, to the numbers of lockers available for women in the recreation building. A complete list­ing of all bids and bidders is on file in the Secretary's office.

Adjournment. The meeting was declared -adjourned at 3:37 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

�/.d� Fred W. Adams, Chairman

� lf'JtLg_ Robert W. Hannah, Secretary

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REGULAR MEETING

December 15, 1972

The Regular Meeting of the Western Michi­gan University Board of Trustees was held on December 15, 1972 in the Board of Trustees Room of the University Student Center.

The meeting was called to order at 1:45 p.m. by Chairman Fred W. Adams.

Trustees present: Adams, Caine, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Parfet, Ludlow and President Miller, Ex-officio.

Trustees absent: Dykema, Dr. Franks, and Watterson.

Also present were: Vice President Seibert, Vice President Coulter, Vice President Coyne, Treasurer Wetnight, Secretary Hannah, Mr. O'Connor, Dr. Denenfeld, Mr. Ethridge, Legal Counsel Henry Ford III.

Acceptance of the Agenda. The Trustees accepted and approved the Agenda as presented for the meeting.

Minutes. The Minutes of the November 17, 1972 Regular Meeting were approved as circulated.

Petitions and Communications. The Secre­tary informed the Trustees that he had not re­ceived any petitions or communications to call to their attention this month.

Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments, retirement with emeritus status, leave of absence without pay, resignation as dean, resignation and sabbatical leaves as presented in the Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Tilman C. Cothran, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences. Additional duty as Acting Direc­tor of the Black Americana Studies Program, effective November 21, 1972 to serve un­til Dr. Carleton Lee's successor is selected (Replacement)

Susan B. Hannah, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, effective January 4, 1973, ter­minating April 21, 1973 (Reappoint­ment)

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Fred S. Keller, Distinguished Ad­junct Professor, Department of Psychology, effective August 13, 1973 for a three­year period and the mandatory retirement age is waived (Re­appointment)

Stephen R. Mitchell, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Pro­fessor of Political Science, effective January 15, 1973 (Replacement)

Richard E. Wyatt, Assistant Pro­fessor, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, effective August 13, 1973 (Reappointment)

Retirement With Emeritus Status

Ethel G. Adams, Professor, Depart­ment of Music, effective June, 1973, with the title Professor Emeritus of Music

Sam B. Adams, Associate Professor, Department of Music, effective April, 1973, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus of Music

Rolon Matthews, Professor, Depart­ment of Music, effective April, 1973, with the title Professor Emeritus of Music

Frances E. Noble, Professor, De­partment of Modern & Classi­cal Languages, effective April, 1973, with the title Professor Emeritus of French

Leave of Absence Without Pay

Gyula Fieser, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, from January 3, 1973 to April 21, 1973, to spend time in Hungary as an exchange scientist, to do research in comparative chemical mutagenesis, visit various laboratories and give seminars, subject to receipt of official approval by the Hungarian Government prior to December 31, 1972

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Resignation

Bryna Graff, Instructor in Humanities, effective December 16, 1972

Howard E. Wolpe, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, effective December 16, 1972, to assume new responsibilities as State Legislator for the 46th District

Resignation as Dean

George E. Kohrman, Dean, College of Applied Sciences, effective June 30, 1973, to continue as Professor of Vocational Educa­tion in the Department of In­dustrial Education.

Sabbatical Leaves

William C. Appel, Associate Professor of Music, Fall Semester, 1973, to study the feasibility of regional professional opera for the Western Michigan area, to study television opera for use at Western Michigan University and to study operatic literature.

Roger L. Cole, Professor of Modern and Classical Languages, July 1 to December 31, 1973, to examine municipal documents and popula­tion data since 1952 in order to determine statistically, as well as through case studies of special­interest groups, the extent to which village life in the Haut­Rhin region of Alsace is being seriously threatened linguisti­cally and culturally, and grad­ually losing its ethnic character.

David H. Curl, Professor of Teacher Education, Fall Semester 1973, to complete the manuscript and illustrations for a book en­titled, Photographic Communica­tion which is already scheduled for publication in 1974.

Ronald W. Davis, Assistant Professor of History, Fall Semester 1973, to undertake archival and field research concerning the fishing and seafaring tribes of the West African coast and their history prior to 1550.

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David G. Dickason, Assistant Pro­fessor of Geography, Fall Semester 1973, to undertake research on the transport relations of India's urban system in order to contribute to the general theoretical literature of urbanization.

Dona J. Fowler, Associate Pro­fessor of Biology, Fall Semes­ter 1973, to study in programs under Dr. Colette L'Helias in order to carry on basic re­search in regulatory biology and neuro-endocrinology of the invertebrate organism.

James H. Griggs, Professor of Teacher Education, Fall Semester, 1973, to visit schools and carry on research on a book entitled, Building the Elementary School Curri­culum.

G. Stewart Johnson, Associate Pro­fessor of Mechanical Enginee­ring Technology, Academic Year, to carry on studies in the field of Systems Analysis at Michigan State University in order to apply Systems Analysis to physical, economic and social systems ihcluding the improvement of existing courses, developing new courses and documenting the latest theories.

Robert P. Johnston, Associate Pro­fessor of Art, Fall Semester 1973, to study and photograph art and architectural sites in Nigeria and the Sudan check­ing the relationship between the very early black art in Sudan and later black art in Nigeria.

William Arnold Johnston,-Assistant Professor of English, Fall Semester 1973, to complete a critical study on the novels of William Golding and work on a three-act play and novel.

Adli S.-Kana'an, Associate Pro­fessor of Chemistry, Academic Year, to accept an award at the University of Jordan, teaching

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and studying in the field of chemical thermodynamics and quantum chemistry.

Laverne Krieger, Associate Professor of Transportation Technology, Academic Year, to carry on re­search on a device or devices to improve automotive emission on a new rotary engine.

John M. Murphy, Assistant Professor of English, Fall Semester 1973, to prepare a comprehensive critically-annotated biblio­graphy of criticism on Afro­American literature.

Dale P. Pattison, Associate Pro­fessor of History, Fall Semester 1973, to write a manuscript on the anti-war movement in Britain, 1919-1939, a project upon which he has been at work for some years.

Frank B. Robinson, Professor of Speech Pathology and Audiology, July 1 to December 31, 1973, to visit institutions with programs in Speech Pathology and Audiology and professional service agencies to obtain information of value to future program planning at Western.

Robert L. Smith, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Fall Semester 1973, to study firsthand the working methods of selected professional theatre directors as their methods reflect approaches to and skills in interpersonal interaction with actors in the process of rehearsal.

Mary Lou Stewart, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Fall Semes­ter 1973, to work on the develop­ment of a comprehensive, theo­retical model of the integra­tive process in early motor de­velopment.

Kung-Wei Yang, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Academic Year, to study further the use of com­puters and explore the general area of computer-related applied mathematics.

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In appreciation for his many years of service, Chairman Adams made the following remarks:

"As this is the final meeting which Dr. Russell H. Seibert will attend as a member of the Western Michigan University administra­tion, I wish to extend to him on behalf of all members of the Board of Trustees, present and past, our sincere appreciation.

"Dr. Seibert's adult life has been one of dedication to this University, to its faculty and to many generations of students. His advice and counsel have been sought frequently. His replies were ever kindly and considerate. He is, and always has been, able to instill confidence. His words of encouragement and comfort have helped count­less students surmount what they thought were impossible obstacles. I cherish, as I know my trustee colleagues do, having had the opportunity to know Dr. Seibert and to work closely with him. No finer tribute can be paid than to remind all friends of Western that our University is better because of the 36 years of devoted service Dr. Seibert has given this institution.

"Dr. Seibert, for all of us I wish you and Mrs. Seibert good health and much happi­ness in your retirement."

Non-Academic Personnel Report. The Trustees approved the following appointments and changes of title as presented in the Non­Academic Personnel Report:

Appointment

Frank H. Bentz, Director, Scholar­ship Office, to Director, Alumni Affairs and Development, effective January 1, 1973 (New Position)

Bryna Graff, Assistant Ombudsperson, effective January 3, 1973 (A-III) (Replacement)

Karla Zakrzewski, Employee Benefits Administrator, Personnel Office, effective December 4, 1972 (A-III) (Replacement)

Change of Title

Edward Harkenrider, from Director, Student Financial Aid, to Director, Student Financial Aid and Scholarships, effective January 1, 1973

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Rick Markoff, from Acting Director, Alumni Relations, to Director, Alumni Relations, effective January 1, 1973

Marvin Winegar, from Assistant Director, Student Financial Aid, to Associate Director, -Student Financial Aid andScholarships, effective Janu­ary 1, 1973

Authority to Confer Degrees at the De­cember 16, 1972 Commencement. The Trustees auth'.lr ized the President of the University to confer degrees at the December 16, 1972 Commen­cement as recommended by the faculty of the University.

Gifts and Grants Report. The Trustees accepted for the University the gifts and grants as contained in the Gifts and Grants Report. The Secretary was directed to acknowledge and express appreciation to the donors on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

Policy Statement Governing Control of Animals, Reptiles or Fowl ·in University Build­ings. The Trustees approved the following policy statement governing control of animals, reptiles or fowl in University Buildings:

"Dogs, cats, or other animals, reptiles or birds are prohibited in University buildings, except when properly autho­rized for special events or for approved activities of the instructional program, including research. Persons violating this provision shall be subject to the regular procedure for violations of other University regulations. Such animals, reptiles or birds in violation of this policy are subject to be impounded.

"This restriction shall not apply to single family residences and leader or guide dogs when assisting blind or visually handicapped persons."

Adjournment. The meeting was declared adjourned at 2:17 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

iu�,//14� Fred W. Adams, Chairman

fZL-AvJL...4 Robert W. Hannah, Secretary

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APPENDIX A

Commencement April 22, 1972

HONORARY DEGREES AND AWARDS

SISTER MARY LOUISE BADER Doctor of Laws

Sister Mary Louise Bader, teacher and educator, yours is a life dedicated to the service of God and to the preparation of young people to become good and useful citizens. Your decade as president of Nazareth College, one of Western Michigan University's neighboring institu­tions of higher learning, has been a period of imaginative and distinguished leadership. You recognized early that the ties which bind to the past are not so secure as to bar advances into the present. Your pioneering endeavors in the field of education, particularly as they affect colleges for women such as Nazareth was at its founding, have been copied elsewhere with the beneficial effects which you and your colleagues have experienced. On the State and national level, you have worked with others to advance the cause of higher learning. For your efforts you have earned our grateful appreciation.

Western Michigan University Board of Trustees, in recognition of your accomplishments and in light of your devotion to God and your fellow citizens, is pleased to confer upon you the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.

HELEN NATALIE CLAYTOR Doctor of Public Service

Helen Natalie Claytor, civic worker and national president of the Young Women's Christian Association, you have distinguished yourself in the field of human relations at the local, state, national and international levels. As a student at the University of Minnesota, you gave an indication of what was to come when you graduated Phi Beta Kappa. You soon demonstrated that you gained knowledge not for its own sake, but so that you could be of assistance and a source of encouragement to others. For more than four decades you have been involved in Y.W.C.A. work in many countries of the world and young women of all races and walks of life have benefited from your leadership. You have earned the highest position the Young Women's Christian Associa­tion can award. You have been taken to the summit by those who know your good works best. With them we accept the hand of friendship which you extend to all and in return we express our deep appreciation.

Western Michigan University Board of Trustees, in recognition of your accomplishments, your continuing civic achievements and your unselfish dedication to helping others, is pleased to confer upon you the honorary degree of Doctor of Public Service with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.

JOHN F. LEYERLE Doctor of Letters

John F. Leyerle, you have served and continue to serve well the cause of medieval studies by your distinguished scholarship and by your dedicated leadership as Director of the Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto.

Your intelligence, energy, and enthusiasm are reflected in your numerous publications, scholarly papers, and editorial positions. You have served your university as leader of one of the most distinguished bodies of medieval and Renaissance scholars in the world. You have also provided leadership--at once vigorous and gracious--for medieval and Renaissance scholars and programs of all North America.

Here and elsewhere you have been an enthusiastic supporter of this University's Medieval Insti­tute, having been on the program of every conference on Medieval Studies since 1966. Medieval studies in general, and Western Michigan University in particular, are grateful to the most active man in this field of scholarship.

In recognition of your accomplishments and your important contributions to the well-being of your particular field of endeavor, Western Michigan University Board of Trustees is pleased to confer upon you the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.

LAURENCE K. SHOOK Doctor of Letters

Laurence K. Shook, President of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies at Toronto, you are a distinguished scholar, an outstanding educational leader, and a gentleman after the pattern of Newman.

Your many publications show the wide range of your interests--from Old English philology to contemporary theological renewal; from medieval philosophy to modern educational organiza­tion. Your abilities and willingness to give so generously of yourself have led to your accepting the presidency of two institutions of higher learning. You have led and continue to lead, the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in a way which has made it the model for scholarship and the mother in spirit of all other medieval programs.

You have merited many honors, including high office in the Mediaeval Academy of America.

Western Michigan University Board of Trustees joins in recognizing your outstanding abilities as a scholar, teacher, and administrator, and is pleased to confer upon you the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.

LORETTA MAE MOORE LONG "Distinguished Alumna Award"

Loretta Mae Moore Long, teacher, actress, but most importantly a person sincerely devoted to helping others and to the encouragement of children to inquire and to learn, you have pioneered in bringing a new dimension to education. As a teacher in the traditional manner, as a singer and as a dramatic actress, you have had success which must have brought you great self-satisfaction. But, as Miss Susan of Sesame Street you have carved a niche which has endeared you to millions of pre-school children throughout our nation. Not only do you entertain, you teach in a manner which is extraordinary, one which captures the interest of your viewers and whets their quest for learning. You have succeeded, as a member of a highly talented company, to do what others have not dared and you have met success. Each of your accomplishments has brought credit to your alma mater.

It is with great pleasure that the Alumni Association of Western Michigan University presents you with this Distinguished Alumna Award for your accomplishments which exemplify the aims and aspirations of this University.

Commencement August 18, 1972

C. CARNEY SMITH"Distinguished Alumnus Award"

C. Carney Smith, insurance executive and civic leader, as executive vice president of theNational Association of Life Underwriters, you have reached a summit coveted by many inyour profession, but reached by few. You have put your talents to work for the benefit ofthe many. As a social worker in your native city of Kalamazoo, as a teacher at Flint, ashead of the Department of Speech at Alma College, early in your career you showed a concernfor the young and for those in need of help. During your years in Red Cross work, you dis­played compassion for the afflicted and the stricken, the injured and those made homelessby ravages of nature. When your decision to enter the field of insurance was made, yourenergy in this arena of the business world seemed unbounded. Your rise through many ranksto your present prestigious position could well be described as meteoric. Along the wayyou have gained the respect of your fellow men and accolades from your colleagues inteaching and in insurance.

It is with pleasure that the Alumni Association of Western Michigan University presents you with this Distinguished Alumnus Award for your accomplishments which exemplify the aims and aspirations of this University and which reflect great credit on your alma mater.

LAWRENCE L. SPITTERS "Distinguished Alumnus Award"

Lawrence L. Spitters, a president of industry, you have displayed in the world of commerce the same determination, integrity and sense of accomplishment that you did as a student when you attended Kalamazoo College and Western Michigan University where you earned your bachelor's degree, the University of Michigan where you obtained your Juris Doctor degree with distinction, and the Graduate School of Business of Harvard University where you received your Master of Business Administration degree. As one of the founders and as president and chairman of the Board of Directors of Memorex Corporation, you have demonstrated confidence in yourself, your colleagues and the free enterprise process, as you compete successfully in a field of high technology and complex finance previously reserved to industrial giants. In addition to your business activities, you have taken time to be of service to higher education as you serve on the Board of Trustees of the University of Santa Clara, the San Francisco Bay Area Council, and as a member of the Committee of Visitors to the University of Michigan Law School.

It is with pleasure that the Alumni Association of Western Michigan University presents you with this Distinguished Alumnus Award for your accomplishments which exemplify the aims and aspirations of this University and which reflect credit on your alma mater.

GEORGIA ANNA LEWIS JOHNSON "Distinguished Alumna Award"

Georgia Anna Lewis Johnson, doctor of medicine, you are each day seeing fulfillment of a childhood dream as you practice your profession. As a high school student you were witness to the deprivation of the unfortunate and the need for expanded medical assistance. You made your decision to become a physician at a time when such a dream seemed impossible. Your strength of spirit and your determination of purpose were such that you found a way to conquer insurmountable obstacles as you gained your education at Western Michigan Uni­versity and the University of Michigan Medical School. Your action in setting a goal so high as to be almost unattainable and then reaching it, serves as an inspiration to young people in your hometown of Bangor and your former high school at South Haven. You have given them an example which well may direct them into lives of great service to others while at the same time giving a large measure of self satisfaction.

It is with great pleasure that the Alumni Association of Western Michigan University presents you with this Distinguished Alumna Award for your accomplishments which exemplify the aims and aspirations of this University, and which reflect credit upon your alma mater.

MARY CLARAGE INMAN "Distinguished Alumna Award"

Mary Clarage Inman, business executive and environmentalist, your two careers, first as a teacher and then as head of a large and important industry, you have demonstrated dramatically that women can and do fill top positions capably and successfully. After your college career, you were a teacher in Kalamazoo schools before entering the world of business. Elected to the Board of Directors of the Clarage Fan Company, you followed in the footsteps of your father and your grandfather, both of whom served the company as president. As a company officer, you explored offers of merger, selecting Zurn Industries, Incorporated, a total environmental control company. You served first, under this merger, as president of Zurn Air Systems Div­ision, at Kalamazoo, before being elected to the Board of Directors of Zurn Industry, Incorporated at Erie, Pennsylvania. You have won the respect of your business colleagues as a member of the President's Council and the Presidents' Association, the American Management Association, the Kalamazoo Executive Club and the Air Pollution Control Association.

It is with great pleasure that the Alumni Association of Western Michigan University presents you with this Distinguished Alumna Award for your accomplishments which exemplify the aims and aspirations of this University, and which reflect credit upon your alma mater.

RUSSELL L. BEARSS "Distinguished Alumnus Award"

Russell L. Bearss, automotive industrialist, you have given of your time and ability to programs designed to improve this University's specialized curricula in vocational and technical educa­tion, thereby maximizing the opportunities for students to prepare themselves for a vital role in today's economy. Your interest in youth was recognized by the Metropolitan Detroit Young Men's Christian Association which presented you its Urban award. This was in recognition of your efforts in the rehabilitation and gainful employment of young people in the inner city, a program which was the forerunner of the JOBS program of the National Association of Business­men. On your transfer to Cleveland you served on a task force on vocational and technical educa­tion and for that you were presented the Ohio Governor's Award for Distinguished Service. With your assignment as a plant manager at the Syracuse, New York, plant of the Chrysler Corporation, with which you have been associated for the last two decades, you have transferred your civic activities to an eastern state which certainly will benefi·c from your presence. Your service as chairman of one of Western's highly successful Annual Giving Campaigns is deeply appreciated by the Trustees, students, faculty, alumni and staff.

It is with pleasure that the Alumni Association of Western Michigan University presents you with this Distinguished Alumnus Award for your accomplishments which exemplify the aims and aspira­tions of this University and which reflect credit on your alma mater.

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Eggen, Maurice

Bixby, Howard L. Boothe, James William, Jr.

Feringa, Margaret E.

Arnold, Frederis Elmer Baldwin, Bruce L. Brumbaugh, Robert L. Cox, Stephen Jeffrey

Darrah, Gordon Taylor Ellis, Joseph Merton Fogg, Daniel Anthony Gerosa, Don

Gerren, Richard Leone Iacovoni, Dante August Irani, Gustasp M. Jacobson, Mark William

Brown, Kenneth Allen

Alcala, Robert A.

Gaertner, Linda Diane Gaswick, Carolyn Jean

Gereaux, Jacque M. Haase, Marilyn Joyce Hoehle, Frances Beth

DEGREES GRANTED APRIL 22, 1972

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Knapp, John A. II Mubenga, Pascal D.

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

Fish, Thomas Lou Porter, Charles Franklin

SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Johnson, John M., Jr.

Khanna, Chander Vir Klein, Fred George Laninga, Jay Allen

Love, Thurley Ledell McKersie, Philip Stuart Nederveld, Robert M. Nowak, John Michael

Opalka, Daniel Paul Paterra, G. Ronald

MASTER OF MUSIC

Reigel, Esther Miller

MASTER OF SCIENCE

Chhabra, Sarnagat Singh Dalal, Chinu S.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY

Sterken, David Arthur

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARIANSHIP

Klein, Carmen Joyce

Mccaslin, Michael Ernest Nakamura, Jacqueline Schaus, Carolyn Ann Schlatter, M. Warren

Ru-Yu Yang, Cynthia

Proctor, Matthew, Jr. Schwab, Reiko

Johnson, Warner, Albert, Jr.

Pervanger, Frank Gary

Reichenbach, Susan Mary Simpson, John Brooks Smith, Thomas William

Snider, Joel Mayfield Strobl, Duane Nicholas Vaughn, Theodore Nelson Wade, Michael D.

Wilcox, Donald James Wolfe, John Roy Wolgamott, Charles Willard Yeomans, Edward Henry

Russ, Paula Jo

Thornton, David Carl

Shuqair, Malak Munir Sichel, Beatrice Tolf, Patricia Anne Visser, Thomas Roderick Wuckert, Carol Jo

Apol, John Robert Boeve, Dale Laverne Bothamley, Dennis Richard Bowser, Kenneth L.

Buckhout, Nellie Marie Burchell, Elizabeth E. Chatterton, Carole Louisa Clingman, Sister Mary Brigid Cohagen, Charles Frank

Davenport, Mary E. Elgersma, Raymond A. Ellens, Gordon John Falconer, Bruce C. Gladstone, Janet L.

Alten, Ruth C. Amjab, Zahid Bajema, Sharon Ruth Baurs, Judy Kay Bellingham, Richard Lee

Berge, Carol Ann Borchers, Lawrence Dale Bovio, Sister Chiaretta Boyer, Theodore R. Brammer, James Harvey

Brayton, Patricia Jean Breneman, Michael B. Brown, Richard Robert Brzezicki, Richard Buck, Louise Anne

Burke, Keith B. Burns, William Benjamin Campbell, Jean Whitcomb Casapulla, George Alec Cheng, Pui-Wah (Lui)

Clark, Judith K. Collins, Alfred Corra, Mary Susan Cramer, Gary Lee Croke, Martha Jane Orloff

Davis, Aaron Wadsworth Dew, Joan Elizabeth Dorgan, Janet Ann Duell, Jane Lee Duncan, John David

Eizenga, Robert John Foster, Kenneth Logan, Jr. Gage, Stan Garvey, Sheila Louise Geib, Richard D.

Glidden, Susan Carlson Gower, Homer Carl Grandstaff, Jeanette Rolfe Gray, Karla Marie Gregory, Sherry D.

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

Goens, Bonnie J. Guidi, John Hagens, John Harvey, Terry Lee

Howard,Paul Thomas Ireland, Willard J. R. Knaggs, David George Limburg, Peter A. Loomis, James Frederick

Lore, Sandra Lynn Lutzka, Carl Robert Maginnis, Jane Doris McKinney, Pamela Jean

MASTER OF ARTS

Gruizenga, Douglas Mahlon Hammond, James Lee Hanthorne, Gloria Domagalski Harmon, Mary Rose Harvey, Sally J.

Herman, Janice Marie Herron, Clifford Dale Hill, John Hoyt Hills, Delta Ann Hofer, Delores Maxine

Hoffman, Lane Florence Holderbaum, Robert S. Holforty, Kathleen Diane Houseman, Jim Edward Howard, Raymond Duane

Hsia, Karen Ju-Kuang Huang, Fred Engtat Huff, Gary D. Humbert, Dale Keith Hyde, Earl Thomas

Iciek, Linda Lee Itkin, Edward Samuel James, Phillip Wayne James, Richard Allen Jasin, Susan Elizabeth

Jencks, Hugh Alden Jenkins, Carol Anne Jepson, Stephanie M. Jirtle, Elmer Leonard Johany, Ali D.

Johnston, Joseph Leo Kahler, Sister Edith Katz, Joel Kaufman, Joan Kuehnle Kern, Ernest Lee

King, Charles Edward Kloosterman, Carl Duane Knuth, Bruce Garry Koopmans, Janie Wolbrink Krenek, Jack

Mikusko, Susan Diane Moore, Eugene B. Mulder, Thomas J. Norman, James Howard

Osborn, Jonathan Wilber Phillips, Deloris R. Jordan Ressler, Patricia H. Shaw, Frances Smelser, Edward Slater

So, Sau-Lan Stauffer, Gary Edward Vogel, Joseph Raoul Ward, Thomas A. Young, Nina M.

Kubat, Alvin R. Lang, Grace Ellen Larned, Susan Lois Leatzow, Edward Arnold Levithan, Nance Leblang

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Hansen, Marsha Sue Hanson, Orin Ronald

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Harlacher, Nancy Anne Harrell, Linda LaHoma

Harriger, Leah Ann

Hashley, Ozzie Lynn

Hatfield, Diane Clare

Haw, Gerald R. Hawkes, Bonnie Jill

· Hayes, Robert JosephHayes, Sharon Ann

Hedlund, Katherine Marie

Heggerick, Robert J.

Heller, Martha Ann

Helm, Charlotte Kersey

Helmreich, John Mark

Henderson, Ronald J.

Henderson, Victoria Annette

Heneveld, Elaine Dorothy

Hentges, Susan Kay

Hepworth, Kenneth N.Hering, Ruth Ann

Herrick, Charlene JeanHersh, Phyllis MarieHickman, Brenda Joy

Hill.abrant, Joel T.

Hoffman, Harvey John

Hoffman, Robert Karl

Hoikka, Larry Craig

Holien, Carolyn Marie

Hollerbach, Michael RaymondHolloman, Marilyn Ann

Holmes, Oliver WendellHolstrom, Roy W.Holton, Steven P,Hoogendoorn, Thomas LeeHoule, Dennis Charles

Houseman, Karen Grace

Hovinen, Deborah J.

Hovingh, Nancy A.

Hubbard, Cynthia Jeanne

Hubbard, Suzanne P.

Hurst, Michael KevinIngersoll, Richard LeoIngraham, Gail GwynIngram, Janice

Irwin, Marsha Lee

Isabell, Michael K.

Isard, Linda SueJackson, Linda MarieJager, Dennis Jan

Jahn, David Robert

Janis, Charles JamesJanisz, Mary F.

Janusiewicz, David Lee

Jaromin, BonitaJeakle, Catherine Mary

Jeffery, Marrion Kathryn Jenkins, William Edwa_rd Jennings, Mary Dolores Jennings, Timothy J. Jensen, Gerald Richard

Jepsen, Marc William Jeske, Jean Louise Johnson, Daryl Morton Johnson, Evelyn Louise Johnson, James Allan

Johnson, John Richard Johnson, Mary Helen Johnson, Nicholas A. Jones, Claralyn Lee Jones, Karen E.

Jordan, Linda Ann Jorgensen, Patricia Jugan, Mary L. Jurgensen, Michael P. Kazmarek, Loretta Louise

Kaczynski, Alexis Kamaneck, Cynthia A. Karmeisool, Renee Teresa Kasishke, Susan Lee Kavanaugh, Dennis G.

Kay, Daryl L. Keith, Dennis Dale Kellan, Shirley Jane Keller, William, Jr. Kelly, Linda Karen

Kennedy, Marcy Sue Kennel, Joan Marie Kenyon, Phillip Ray Kerr, Deborah Jean King, Carolyn Joy

King, John Patrick Kinning, Wayne Keith Kinsting, Jon Warren Kirk, G. Michael Kish, William Weslee

Kitchen, Ruth Gay Klauda, Suzanne M. Klein, Eric Klem, Robert Edward Klemm, Douglas E.

Kloote, Thomas Roger Knapp, Raymond W. Knickerbocker, Deborah Knooihuizen, Charlene Ann Knoop, Shelley Anne

Koetsier, Thomas Henry Kohler, Sue Ann Kohley, Barry Henry Kopec, Karen Jean Kozel, William Joseph II

Kraak, Christie Lynn Krapohl, John Wesley Kreick, George Joseph Kreuzer, Patsy R. Krizan, Evelyn A.

Kubanek, David Carl Kubasiak, Gene Alan Kuzinski, Mark Stuart LaBrenz, Thomas Clyde Labuhn, Katherine Jo

Lakanen, Robert Melvin Lalonde, John Francis Lang, Robert John Langley, Mary Jane Larrabee, Mary Dorothea

Larsen, Allen Dennis Lauck, James Philip Laughlin, Keith Martin Lausten, Anne Christine Ledger, Margaret A.

Lee, Carol Lynn Lemke, Cheryl Lee Leonard, Philip Raymond LeRoy, James Robert Levien, Allen D.

Levy, Kay Caston Lewinski, Jane Ellen Lewis, Laura Lee Liberacki, Mark Stephen Licht, Virginia E.

Lillie, Joy Elaine Lillmars, Luke David Loosemore, Cheryl Marie Lothamer, Michael Thomas Loud, Linda Marie

Lowry, Joe Howard Lubke, Phillip John Lund, Kathryn Linnea Lundy, Robert Wayne Luttmann, Barbara Jean

Lutzkiw, Debra Joan Lyster, Gerald Michael MacDonald, Richard Lewis MacKendrick, Robert J. Mackley, Louise Marie

Maes, Jerome Mais, Wayne Malmstrom, Valerie Paula Mammen, Susan Diane Manchester, Elsie Marie

Mannarino, Gerald Margittay, Richard Allan Marinch, Cynthia Marler, Stephens Warren Marquardt, Mary Ellen

Martin, Beverly Ann Martin, Frederick Martin, Harrison Clifford, Jr. Masarenhas, Ivan Thomas Mason, Russell J.

Matych, Sally Maybee, William Guy Mazziotti, William J. McAtee, Diane Marie McCarthy, Pamela Kay

McClelland, James Ora McConnell, Gary Clarence McDonald, James F. McDonald, Joanne M. McDowell, Christine M.

McGorey, Ronald Lee McKinley, Michael David McLaughlin, Mary Sue McLean, Barbara J. McLean, Kathleen Anne

McNally, Patrick L. Meadows, Carol Ann Medema, Connie Jean Meyer, Mary Ann Elizabeth Meyers, Richard Victor

Michalke, Robert H. Michnal, Kenneth A. Middlemis, Gregory Arthur Miller, Lee Anna Miller, Wayne Allen

Milley, Patric Leslie Milligan, John Minna, Pietro Misner, Linda Misze, Frank Charles

Mitchell, Jacqueline Faye Moehring, Joan L. Moeller, Marlise Jane Moerman, Ronald G. Molis, Shirley Ann

Montgomery, Susan Beth Moody, Marianne Moon, Patricia Ann Moon, Ralph Edward Moore, Milton Scott

Moore, Robert Eugene, Jr. Morrison, Judy Ann Morrison, Max A. II Morrison, Samuel Warfield Moss, Glen W.

Mrowca, Thomas Franklin Mulnix, David Glen Murphy, Sandra Lee Musashe, Nicholas Anthony Paul Mussill, Katharine Therese

Myers, Kathleen Joy Nadeau, Michael Joseph Neely, Robin Elizabeth Neil, Mary A. Netti, Thomas E.

Nichols, Gregory Willis Nickola, Linda L. Nobis, Larry M. Noble, Gloria J. Nouse, Muffet Jane

Noyes, Robert Weld Nutter, Sandra Jean Oas, Ellen Sue O'Brien, John Mitchell O'Brien, Michael William

O'Brien, Patrice M. O'Brien, Patricia Lynn Offerman, Barbara Ann Ogilivie, Janet Karan Ogle, Donald R.

Olsen, Larry Dee Ondo, Jo Ann O'Rourke, Thomas C. Orsini, Nicola Otto, John Robert

Owston, Diane C. Paauwe, Paul D. Padys, David Stanley Palaian, Steven Charles Palkowsky, Donald Wayne

Palmer, Kenneth Lee Palmeri, Lucinda Parker, Celestine Parker, Sara Lane Parsons, Barbara Elaine

Parsons, Mary Elizabeth Particka, Eugene Michael Partridge, Nancy Stone Pasco, Charles H. Pattullo, Martha Jean

Peabody, Nancy Lynn Peash, Cheryl Jean Peck, Michael Alan Pedler, Pamela Barrett Pellot, Dale Robert

Pelon, Lauren Jo Perron, Robert John Peters, Diane Jeri Peters, Nancy Ann Peterson, Kenneth Robert

Peterson, Charlene Ann Peterson, Joe Anne Petri, Dennis Paul Phillips, Benjamin Earl Phillips, Margo J.

Pierce, Joy Ann Fierman, Irvin Rick Pilch, Pamela Diane Pillen, Gregory Alan Plichta, Laura Jane

Plunnner, James F. Poel, Judith Kay Poggenbury, Richard Francis Pohlonski, Pamela Olheiser Polancih, Peggy Jane

Policka, Stanley John Pollick, Margaret Ann Polstin, Mary Anne Popp, Rainer Potter, Ralph David

Powell, Miriam E. Price, Brenda Leigh Priest, Sandra R. Prillwitz, Wayne Robert Prince, Carol Ann

Pruett, Florence Almeta Quirk, Agnes Susan Rabbitt, Linda Ann Raciborski, Edmund W. Rainey, Paula E.

Ratchford, John Michael Rath, William Arthur Ray, Veronica Raymond, Susan Carol Reed, Richard John

Reed, Thomas K. Reese, Mary Todd Rengert, Keith Lawrence Retberg, Donna Laura Reyburn, Vicky Lee

Rhines, Keith Rhode, Richard Lacey Rhodea, Janet Marie Rice, Judith Rae Richards, Sally M.

Ricotta, James Monte Rienstra, Bartele William Ringelberg, Gail M. Ringelberg, Thomas Smith Rinkowski, Joe John

Rising-Moore, Candice L. Rivard, Janess Sue Roat, Rebecca A. Robertson, Carolyn Kay Robertson, Sharon K.

Robin, Evelyn Therese Robinson, Gregory Charles Roe, David Frederick Roede, Ronald Lee Rohr, David Paul

Rosenbaum, Jane Louise Ross, Candace Rumple, Wayne W. Rumsey, Thomas Irvin Runyon, Timothy Craig

Rupert, Steven M. Ruprecht, Lynn Marie Sadler, Terris Michael Sarnacki, Michael P. Sautter, Patricia June

Sayles, Shelley Darlene Schabel, James Maurice Schaner, Wayne Schaper, Bradley Alan Scherrer, David Charles

Schildwachter, Martha L. Schipper, Bridget Ann Schmidt, Allan Dale Schmidt, James Frederick Schmidt, Susan Lee

Schoenhals, Lynn Dee Schofield, James M. Scholten, Dale Allen Schueneman, James Patrick Schultz, Charles William

Schultz, Sharon Kay Schuur, Paul Clair Sellers, Woodrow Roosevelt

Sepanik, M. Jean Seppamaki, Sandra Ellen

Seward, Margaret J. Sheathelm, Glenn Howard Shedd, Richard W. Sheroski, Russell Paul Shinnnell, Roger Allen

Shirk, Daniel L. Shuler, Barbara Jean

· Shuler, Sus an Al iceSidnam, Marcia LynnSielatycki, Vicki Jo

Siemen, Margaret Simcik, Judith Ann Sinnnerman, Jamie Ellen Sjolin, Paul Leslie Skridulis, Sherry

Slaybaugh, Ernest Ray Sleder, Jon Franklin Slocum, Christopher Jay Slusser, Nancy Noel Smith, Darwin Orb III

Smith, Frederick D. Smith, James Marston, Jr. Smith, LaWayne R. Smith, Nancy Sue Smith, Sandra Lynn

Smith, Stephen Paul Snyder, Susan Sorah, Janice Lynn Sosa, Martin Flores Spadafore, Joe F.

Spafford, Wallace A. Spencer, Toni Jean Spoelma, Carol Jean Staebler, James Edward Stafford, Charles John

Standifer, Mitchell Henry Stankey, Gareth Louis Start, Ellen Marie Steeby, David Webster Steele, Joyce Elaine

Stefani, Judith Ann Stevens, Sherry Anne Stewart, Gayle W. Stinson, Josie Howard Stockton, Jonathan Knick

Stoffer, Marlene Stonerock, Ronald E. Stowell, Ann V. Stump, Elizabeth Gail Sunderland, Bethel Marie

Surofchek, Stephan Robert SWeeney, Dennis Swift, David Dale Szymanski, Thomas Vincent Tameris, Michele

Tank, Patrick Wayne Tary, Stephen Leo

Taylor, Kathleen Ann Tay Taylor, Virginia May Thomas, Pamela Elaine Nason

Thompson, Leroy George, Jr.

Thompson, Nancy Lynn Thurber, James Winston

Tin:u:ner, Barbara Jean

Tin:u:ner, John C.

Tin:u:nerman, Susan F.

Tjepkema, Ronald Paul Todd, Barbara Jean Todd, Mary Kay Tolhuizen, John W.

Topa, Barbara J. Toth, Elizabeth Ann

Totzke, Gail Kathleen

Tree, Margo Jean

Trembath, Dane

Trinacty, Patricia Ann

Trisler, Nina Elizabeth Trowbridge, Terrance Lee Troyer, Barbara Lynn Trumbull, David Allan

Tuinstra, John Warren Tuttle, Steven M. Uitvlugt, Eric Paul

Upton, Brenda Jean

Vail, Gary C. VandenToorn, Elton Ray VanderBee, Jonathan Jay VanderPoppen, Kristan Jean

Vanderwal, Virginia K.

Vanderweide, John E. Vani, Thomas Anthony

VanPelt, Carol Peay

Vertin, Michael John

Viening, William Steven

Vint, Diane Jean Vitantonio, Sandra Ann Vliek, Barbara Jo VonSchmittou, Rudy Mel

Vroman, Christine L. Walberer, Daniel L.

Waligursky, Anna Marie

Walker, Kristin Ann

Wartchow, James Brooks

Washington, Charles B.

Webb, Pamela E. Weed, Lois Lorraine Weinberg, Raymond Eugene Welling, Linda Diane

Wendell, Dale Charles Wheat, Jerry Allen Whiffin, Diane Marie

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Al-Foraih, Najeeb I Brady, Gary Eugene Haas, Donald Bernard

Keehn, John M.

Nelson, William M. Nowak, Joseph Villavicicencio, Leon J.

White, Avonda Mae White, Pearlene

White, Stephen Arthur

Whitehead, Shelley S. Wiederhorn, Francine Beverly

Williams, Ronald Abbott Williams, Walter Norria Williamson, Pauline M.

Wilsher, Mary Kathleen

Wilson, Elaine C.

Wilson, Kenneth Arden

Winter, Paul Arthur Wittle, Leroy Eugene Wlodar, Larry Michael Woempner, Michael A.

Wolthuis, Kenneth Richard Wooldridge, Charlene Woolley, Lillian J.

Worden, Barbara Jill

Wright, James Robert III

Yankle, Richard H. II

Yerrick, Beth Ann Zeeff, Laura Mae Zevchak, Louise Ilene Ziemba, Thomas Henry

Zimmerman, Lawrence E. Zomer, Duane Lee Zube, Deborah Ann

Vincent, Charles W. Wong, Chi Keung Worman, Barry Wayne

GRADUATE DEGREES AWARDED AUGUST 1972

Bilby, Robert W. Bishop, Alan Arnold DeJong, Peter Y.

Bartz, David Heath, Paul Richard

Hewitt, Charles Franklin

Champagne, Sister Marie Agatha

Billington, Peggy Suzanne Brainard, Clara H.

Abusaidi, Maryam Adrianson, Russell Graham Ahern, James Michael

Altemeyer, Sandra Louise

Amos, Eleanor R. Tubbs

Andersen, William C. Apkarian, Dyanne Lynne Arend, Marcia Lee Arnold, Marie J.

Ashton, Harry Earl III

Bajemd, Jean Bea Baker, Alan Robert Baldwin, Don M. Banghart, Dennis Clare

Baptist, George R.

Barber, Sharon Kay Barman, Madelyn J. Bartleson, Laura Ruth Bauman, Ruth E. Bausman, Sharon Chandler

Bear, James W. Behymer, James D.

Bell, Marilyn Joyce Bennehoff, Ronald W. Bennett, Judith Anne

Bentley, Charles Kenneth, Jr. Berger, Bruce Keith

Berghorst, Jon R.

Berghuis, Jane Elizabeth Berkebile, Gary Paul

Berlien, Paula Annette Bishop, Janis Kay

Bjornsech, Bruce E.

Blank, Marlene J. Block, Warren Rickard

Doctor of Philosophy

Smith, Ben A. Townsend, Charles Edwin Vanderwal, Judson Marc

Doctor of Education

Pelkey, Edward Lewis Tessin, Melvin James

Specialist in Arts

Himelwrigbt, Paul E. III Peirce, William Calvin

Specialist in Education

Cordier, Mary Hurlbut Crandell, Ronald Russell Cryan, Dale Patrick

Master of Arts

Bluekamp, Brian A. Bocian, Terry Michael Bocock, Edward David

Boelema, Jack Donald Boer, Lorraine Grace

Boersma, James H. Bogema, Marcia Ann Bolt, Eunice Bostrom, Janice Louise Bowditch, Dierdra Elizabeth

Bowen, Patricia Coburn Boyd, Melba Joyce Boyer, Donald Roger

Bradley, Gilbert Henry, Jr. Brewer, James Edward

Bricker, Benjamin Smith Brooks, Janie P. Brown, Logan Lewis Brown, James Hendricks Brown, Patricia J.

Brown, Sharon Lynn Bruce, Barbara Ann

Bruce, Philip Dan

Bryant, N. Z., Jr. Buckland, Michael Jeffrey

Bujak, Jo Bunker, Karen Eleanor Burd, William D., Jr.

Burke, Beverly Ann Burkhalter, Nancy A.

Burnett, Fred Albert, III

Burris, James E. Burtt, Richard Leigh, Jr.

Butela, Martha Elizabeth

Caldwell, Matthew Simpson

Vonk, John A. Wellman, George Robert Yoveff, Sam Chris

Ticknor, George Smith Truesdell, Albert B.

Zabinski, Leo A.

Sivak, Marie Rose

Dalman, Jerry E.

Garthe, Sister Marie Paulette

Campanile, Charles M. Campanile, Martha E. Campbell, Kenneth Leonard Campbell, Robert R.

Carlson, Carol Louise

Carlson, Thomas James

Carra, Phillip Carmelo Chard, Penny Jo Childs, Linda Lu Christensen, Douglas Raymond

Christensen, Geraldine Frances Christensen, William Edmund

Churgo, Sister Michel M.C. Clark, Carolyn Ann Clark, Phyllis A.

Clements, William Marion

Coble, Barbara Jean

Colby, Arlyn L. Coldeway, Dan O. Coleman, A. Christine Bell

Combs, Alan Fredric Comer, Linda Wills

Compagner, Ivan Cook, Barbara Jean Cook, Erma Jane

Cook, Roger A. Copier, Edward Guy

Cory, Deborah Ann Cox, Douglas Edward Croke, Michael Harrison

Cripe, Robert R. Crump, Arthur M. Crowe, Ernest William Curry, L. Tyrone

Dale, James Ellis

Dallas, Michael Charles

Daniels, Sandra L. Davis, Eileen Ryan Dean, Bernadean E. Deal, Jean M.

DeBraber, Leonard David DeGlopper, Howard A. DeGraaf, Garry L.

DeJonge, James Loren DeLong, Richard Halley

Dekker, Gerald Wesley DeMaagd, Susan Carol Deming, John Murray DeRubis, Donald L. DeTar, Richard Paul

deVelder, Barbara Jane Dickie, Diane Marie Disbrow, Doyle Allen, Jr.

Dissette, James Robert, Jr.

Dixon, Roger Duane

Dominguez, Dora S. Domsic, Michael E. Donnelly, Daniel D. Donohue, JoAnn Somerville Droski, Ronald James

Drury, Robert John Dunayczan, Fred J.

Duell, Robert A.

Dunbar, John Chauncey

Dupon, Merrie Beth

Dwyer, Mary Star Dybdahl, Clark D. Dyk, Kenneth Lee Dykstra, Faye Louise Easton, Martha F.

Eichinger, Carol Elizabeth Eisenberg, Nancy Beth Eissa, Eli Anthony Elgersma, Henry Carl Elliott, Lloyd Edward

Ellis, Stephen Rex Engel, Paul M.

Engle, Karen L. Eparvier, Marilyn B. Esdale, Peter Sinclair

Esteban, Javier De Cuenca

Evans, Gail Ellen Evans, Phyllis Louise Everson, Richard Lee

Farenick, Arnold Dwight

Faurot, Ronald L.

Fenwick, Beverly Jean Ferris, Virginia B. Fette, Nancy Anne Fetterolf, Douglas James

Fiedler, Philip A. Fiester, Julia Ellen Fisher, Linda Sigrid Jackson

Fitzpatrick, Ruth Phillips

Flack, Jerry D.

Flaska, Gregory Lee Flietstra, David Henry Foley, Terrence Joseph Folkert, Bernard Jay Folsom, Lucy Bronson

Fonger, Corrine B. Wyman Fonger, Gail C. Foster, Nancy S. Fotheringham, Lawrence Fox, Helen Field

Francis, Walter Phillip Frederick, Virginia P.

Freeland, Janet Kaye Frick, Steven Scott Frieswyk, Robert Dean

Fuller, Dale L. Gage, Ronald G.

Galbreath, Michael Hugh

Gamble, Rebecca Irene

Gara, Christine A.

Gasperi, Ellen Kay Gaulden, Dennis Norman Geik, Gerald E.

Gerard, Lee Kirk Glendening, Barbara

Glupker, Howard Dale

Godfrey, Lisa A.

Goldsmith, Kathleen S.

Goodrich, Richard Llewellyn Gort, Vernon L.

Goryl, Robert William

Gove, Pamela Goyert, Thomas Jeffrey Green, Kristene M. Groening, Mary Alice

Guerci, Giuliana Guerin, Lynn Eugene Gunn, Karen Lee Gunyan, Winnifred J. Gustin, Dorothy M.

Guay, Stanley L.

Haas, Leslie Roell

Hadley, Carol Yvonne Hafer, Charles William

Hagman, J. Michael

Halteman, Valerie Frances Halverson, Lee Milton Handy, Mildred L.

Hanley, Patrick James

Hanson, Diane Livingston

Harmsen, David A.

Hart, Nita M. Hartgerink, Randall Lee

Hartman, John Philip Hastings, Mary Karen

Hatton, David Brian Haverkamp, Peter Hawkins, Carolye Rita

Hazard, Gregory McArthur

Hazell, Cheryl Pamela

Heethuis, Edward Jay Helton, Weyman Van Henry, Robert Charles Herman, Verna-Ruth Nelli Hewitt, George Francis

Hill, Helen Nichols Hockey, Judith Lynne Hodgman, Donald Jay

Hoehle, William F. III Hokenmaier, Karl Gotthold

Holland, Anna Lucile Holmes, Jeffery Wendell Holmes, Suzanne Irene Hopkalo, Wasyl Hopkins, Alice Onalee

Horne, Edward Horton, Margaret Jean Hoskin, Roger L.

Houghton, Rick L.

Houseman, M. Joan

Hrovat, Susan Dian Hruska, Cynthia S.

Huizinga, Ben Peter Huizinga, Thomas P. Hulst, Steven D.

Hunt, Sharon Kay Husband, Timothy Hale Hutchins, Richard Irwin

Iannelli, Jane S. Iciek, Robert John

Irwin, Lynn Joane

Isom, Geneva Jackson, Dorothy Jean Jackson, Elizabeth Ann Jacobsen, Richard Allyn

Jernstadt, Mary Elizabeth Jochmans, John J. Johnsen, Elna J. Johnson, Carole Marie Johnson, Joanne Esther

Johnson, John Edward Johnson, Kenneth I.

Johnson, Tommy L. Johnston, Rebecca Louise

Jorritsma, Margaret

Juth, Carol Lynn Kahler, James Ross Kalhoefer, Charles E. Kaukola, Jean Alice

Keithler, William Allen

Keller, Michael Roy Kiel, Thomas J. Kilpatrick, Edward Lee Kimball, Dorthy E. Kimball, Georgia Lee

King, Sara R. Kissler, Gary Dean Kitson, Dixie Ann

Klainer, Daniel Roy Klein, Ronald Harold

Knapp, Edward A. Knoll, Roger Warren Knoll, Roger Warren Kofel, John Wood Latimer, Frederick Jon

Koloseik, Lorraine E. Koole, Richard Steven Kopko, Karen Patricia Kos, James Leonard Kotchevar, Claire Diane

Kozlowicz, Paul Joseph Krackow, David Peter Krause, Berniece Frances Kroggel, Sarah E. Kropf, Jean Louise

Kruiswyk, Elbertus Kuhnley, Margaret Joyce Kuoh, Cathie Wang Kwant, Frits Lambert, Dennis Edward

Lancaster, J. Frank Lane, Marion Ruth Lange, Patricia McCleary Laninga, Eugene Julius Lawson, Richard Vernon

Lebsack, Nyla Ann Leidig, Melvin Dwight Leonardo, Joseph R. Leone, Patricia Ann Lewis, Allen Joseph

Lewis, Betty Ray Lewis, Brian J. Lewis, Kathleen Anne Lick, Carole Meyer Liggett, Doris Marie

Liles, Marilyn A. Linde, Sally Virginia Linderman, Robert Wm, Lindsey, Charles T. Linebaugh, Linda Louise

Linton, Daniel Merl Little, Harry C. Livingston, Nancy Clinton Loeser, Gregory John Logan, Barbara L. Graves

Lombardini, June Marie LoPiccolo, Robert David Lovejoy, Gladys Aurora Lowery, Brenda Olivia Lueth, Mary Ann

Lummen, Sandra S. Lyndrup, Peter C. Lyons, Judith Eve MacFarlane, Charles A. Maerlender, Art, Jr.

Magee, Rodney F. Mahanty, Prafulla Chandra Makowski, John J. Malinowski, John Robert Mammel, Otto F.

Marsh, Mimi L. Marston, Ann Martin, Patricia Anne Martin, Shirley May Masselinle, Larry Allen

Mayo, Elsie Braunz Mazurek, Cynthia Theresa Mazurek, Wesley John McCarthy, Dennis Patrick McClellan, Arlon Garth

McClintock, Raymond Lee McElmeel, Thomas M. McKim, Carin S. McKinstry, William R. McLean, Donald Francis

McLeod, Bruce Joseph McNeil, Glenwood Dale McPartlin, Richard O. Mead, Marcia Lynn Meninga, John Dale

Merrifield, M. Jean Mestancik, Paul Anthony Middleton, Barth LeRoy Milbeck, Karen Lou Milliken, Robert Bernard

Miranda, Sandra Louise Misner, Warren Craig Mitchell, William Robert Mohn, Dolores Gwendolyn Monigold, John Charles

Moody, Edith Lorraine Morehouse, Dean Howard Morgan, Ira Deville, Jr. Morrey, Joyce Elaine Morse, Jean Somers

Mosier, Don W. Munby, Joan Marie Munk, Sheila Ann Munson, Joy Ellen Smith Myaard, Alan Paul

Neal, Paula M. Neifer, David Carl Neifer, Martha Jean Neininger, Wendy Kaye Newby, Orrin L.

Newman, A. Jefferson Neitering, Caralee Adell Nikolitch, Patricia A. Sorokin Noble, Steward Gary Nowlin, Ronald Wade

Nya, Archibond Akpan Nye, Daniel John O'Chap, Maxine Joy O'Connor, Michael Roger O'Hara, Michael Arthur

O'Hara, Vicki Elizabeth Olson, Gerald Algot Omo, Craig Wayne Orey, Delores Oullette, Thomas Charles, Jr.

Owsiany, Daniel Richard Pallas, Dorothy Merrill Pant, Karen Fliss Papay, Jacquelyn M. Parnell, John Richard

Paskiewicz, Phillip A. Passarant, Richard A. Patrick, Joyce Elaine Patterson, Cornelius, Jr, Pawlak, Stephen Jack

Payne, Robert Martin Pedler, Richard Chapin

·pelzer, Diane DeWittPendell, Mary E.Penn, Sadie Will

Penzer, Christine BethPerog, Marlene BollingerPetersen, Barbara JeanPetersen, David 0.Peterson, Charles V.

Peterson, Stephen E.Pettigrove, vernon RobertPitts, Beverly GaylePlakke, Bruce LloydPlatt, Wesley Clark

Polderman, John MarinusPopp, Christi LaneFountain, Gloria SpauldingPrasse, Susan LynnePratley, Daniel Carl

Purkey, Laura C.Rakieten, Nanetce SlavinRay, Kent ArthurReese, Daniel G.Reimer, Dale Arden

Reinholtz, Robert DonaldReinstein, Joyce Kaye PoolRensberger, Terry RobertRetherford, Larry DeanReynolds, M. Zay

Rials, Cheryl LeeRichardson, Byron EugeneRickey, Michael PaulReimersma, Robert LesterRoa, Jesus M.

Roberts, CleophasRoberts, Joyce M.Roberts, Mary LouRoberts, Michael D,Rogers, John Warren

Roiter, Jerry L. Romzek, Barbara S.Ronyetz, Charles ThomasRoss, Lynn J.Rossi, Diane Marie

Royer, Miriam ArleneRozenboom, John MyronRudlaff, Sharon OtisRyan, Sister ClaritaSt. Aubin,.Marianne J.

Saber, Gala Sue

Salvadore, Bernadine Marie Sandberg, Donald R. Sandera, Mary Emily Santinga, Evelyn Joy

Schaffer, Ronald Albert Schinkel, Gerald Rudolph Schlesch, Patricia Ann

Schmitt, Linda Anne Scholma, Wilma Anne

Schrag, Robert Laurence Schrag, Susan Donn Schreuder, David Wayne Schrock, Thomas Michael Schulz, Karen Lee

Schulz, Robert George Scott, Elton Duane

Scott, Gary Alan

Scott, William Frank

Seastrom, Duane Scott

Secor, Alexander Wayne Seppala, Gregg Raymond

Seydel, Richard Seyfred, Alwilda Jennetta

Shadle, Larry Jay

Shafer, Lana L. Sharp, Judy Kay Shekell, Steven L.

Shiels, Edith Margaret

Shreve, Charles Joseph

Singh, Ram Rachh Pal Singleton, Steven Patrick Sistanich, John James Skarshaug, Charles Michael Slater, Orene Sue

Slocum, Donald Gary Slomka, Michaline

Smedley, Kenneth William Smit, Roger Paul Smith, Ben A.

Smith, Daniel M. Smith, Frank Howes Smith, Lawrence Edward Smith, Virginia G. Sneed, Stephen D.

Snyder, Julia Thomson Snyder, Patricia Elizabeth Snyder, Thomas Lowell Sommerfeldt, Joyce Ann

Spoelstra, Richard Bruce

Spreitzer, Mary Catherine

Stanley, Frederic Charles, Jr.

Starke, Diane J.

Starke, Robert Kenneth Starkweather, Susan Jane Steinberg, Louis H. Stephens, Margaret Katharine Stephenson, Janine Elyse

Stephenson, Marjorie Anne Stewart, Maxwell Christie Stewart, Robert Thomas

Stofer, Harold David Stoner, Arthur G.

Story, Sharon Kaye Strockis, Paul Edward Strong, Constance Louise Strong, Edward Fred Stroup, Evan D.

Strouse, Susan M. Sturdivant, Douglas Carver Sutton, Marcia Kay

Suurna, Aari

sweet, Mary J.

Swets, Edna M.

Swiger, Gary Edward Sykes, George W. Syverson, Philip Gerald

Taber, John Philip

Takalo, Ronald James Taylor, Betty J. TenBrink, Sue Ellyn

Thompson, Elizabeth H.

Thompson, Phyllis Lynn

Thornton, Tommy Tiburi, Harold Clifford Tidwell, Donald H., Jr. Tiles, Randall Jay Tisch, Judith Ann

Tong, Susan Ann Coyle Toohey, Sister Joanne Tough, Jeremy H.

Tufte, Dorothy Beatrice Tuncay, Atilla

Turnbull, Evelyn Jane

Turner, Alfred L.

Turner, Jesse James Umansky, Diane Sue Utrup, Robert G.

Valle, Rebecca Jane

Vandervest, James Robert VanHaitsma, Dennis Lee

VanKolken, Robert Gayle

VanLente, Jon Gerald

Vaughn, Barbara Ann

Vaughn, Patience Perry

Master of Business Administration

Allers, Michael G.

Atwood, David George

Boyle, Michael H. Callahan, Clarence Terry Chrisman, John Patrick, Jr.

Collins, James Philip

Coultrip, Glen Richard

Crews, Robert Alan Davis, Charles Stephen Degen, Carl Henry

Vaughn, Charles Michael

Vaughn, Peggy Ann Vaughns, Gloria Jean Vest, Lorna Baird Vizithum, David A.

Vos, Arthur Alan, Jr. Vogel, Dennis F. Vroegop, William B.

Vukelich, James Frank Vunovich, Peter

Waite, Lois Adell Wakabayashi, May Inouye Waldron, Douglas Gene Walker, Charles Bruce Walstra, Glen E.

Walterhouse, Lois Ann Warner, Robert D. Washington, Susie Hamilton

Watson, Sharrie Karen

Welch, Arthur G.

Welling, Richard Dean

Wenker, Mary Jane

Westrick, Marie Justine Wever, Hessel J. White, Robert Charles

White, Russell Walter Wilcox, Charles J. Wiley, David Doty

Willcoxson, Sister Mary F.

Wilson, Jack S.

Wilson, Patricia Lynn Wilson, Paul Arthur, II Wirtz, Joan I. Winter, Mary Janet Wittenberg, Carol Ann

Wittkoski, Adele Mary Wolgast, Patricia L. Woods, Edward, II Woodward, John William Woolfenden, Richard Marshall

Wortz, Eva Marie

Wright, Donna Joyce

Wright, Lorraine Wunsch, Michael Richard Yeager, Karon Elaine

Yetman, Vern Allen Young, Susan Elaine

Zandstra, Arnold Dick Zbell, Kenneth George

Zeluff, Marilyn Joanne

Zuercher, Jerry Wayne

Zukerman, Alan Girard Zwemer, Dorothy Irene

Devries, Thomas Reed Fitzgerald, Thomas L., III Foxworthy, Robert Earl Gallagher, James John Geary, John Anthony

Gerber, Michael Lloyd Nissen, Soren Mumford Janssen, Timothy Gerald Jerabek, Matthew J. Kunkle, William Carl

Luley, Charles, III Mallinson, Cyrus James

Malong, James Garrett

Caldwell, Richard Lee Fischer, Robert Allan

Branford, William James

Arford, Frank Burton

Pickford, Alton, Jr.

Piggott, John David Price, Peter James Remondino, Paul Daniel Renico, Paul H.

Shuster, Daniel L. Sia, Gloria

Master of Music

Horn, Joyce Elaine Merritt, Frank William, Jr. Para, Donald J.

Master of Science

Cheek, Gregory R. Roberts, Gary L.

Master of Science in Accountancy

Master of Science in Librarianship

Adrion, Mary Kathleen James Anderson, Carolyn Marie Anderson, Karen Ruth Ankli, Gene L. Arrivee, Sally D.

Boer, Edward L.

Bournazos, Florence Irene Britton, Constance Jane Burtraw, Pamela Elisabeth Chisholm, Darlene King

Coady, Reginald Patrick Dommer, Janet Marie Doran, Lynda Ann Dorsch, Henry Fred Douglas, Donald Meredith

Dowd, Lynnette Lee Driver, Linda Redmond Edelbrook, Susan Catharine Ewick, Myrna Louise Fallon, Phyllis S.

Farenhurst, Anne Cecelia Fargo, Linda Sue Ford, Roberta Ellen

Fox, Richard Michael

Galvez, Elinor Janet

Chinoy, Shirin Behram

Garrett, Beverly Jane Green, Carolyn Elizabeth Ha, San Hyup Hanscom, Martha Jan Haupt, Johanna Bernice

Hess, Elmer Beal Hicks, Joseph Richard Howarth, Meribah Gelser Johnson, Shirley Elizabeth Lason, Terry Lee

Lauer, Kenneth L. Liao, Hsiu-Mei Little, Patricia Ann Long, Ruth Wynona Long, Susan Schwinsberg

Lowry, Harold Maynard Lundberg, Kathleen Phyllis McKenna, Cheryl Ann McLaughlin, Barbara Kay McMullen, Molly Anne

Meade, Marcia L. Mikelonis, Lorraine Kay Miller, Kathleen Mort, Janice Lynn Musselman, William Edward

Master of Science in Statistics

Gebru, Mulugeta

Master of Social Work

Stewart, Karen Louise Taft, Kenneth Lee

Thill, Timothy Lee Trenary, Thomas R. Trim, Terry Dean

White, Thomas H. Woodhull, Thomas Paul

Wygant, Robert Miner

Skolnik, Mark Steven VanPelt, David Russell

Takamura, Mamoru

Simpson, John Brooks

Newcomer, Patricia Ruth Newman, Carol Ann Nguyen, Thi Diem Nicol, Julie Ann O'Connor, Joan Carol

Oosterhof, Ruth Ilean Perentesis, Stephanie C. Quan, Thomas Young, Jr. Riegel, Barbara Ann

Robinson, Jaquita Mae

Russell, Joyce Ann Schilling, George White Smithson, Paul Grigsby Sowards, Constance

Sowards, Janet

Stelling, Jerry J. Sutter, Carolyn Sue Tubesing, Richard Lee VanKampen, Frances Suzanne Warner, Nancy L.

Wheeler, Susan Golinske Wietzke, Irene Louise Woodruff, Roberta Ann Zysk, Larry W.

Heun, Loren Lee

Elgersma, Elizabeth Ellen

Aardema, Michele Renee Adams, Catherine Ruth Adams, Deborah Marie Appleton, Barbara E. Baas, David Lee

Bagierek, Gerald Bailey, Loreen Frances Baker, Bethany Ann Bauschke, James A. Bear, James Frederick

Bielema, Cynthia Jean Billisitz, Elsie A. Bilski, Candice Ann Blackmon, Thomas W. Blair, Cheryl Ann

Blohm, Nancy Ellen Boehmer, Janet Bowerman, Linda Ann Brigham, Ann Marie Bruce, Lloyd Joseph

Brunner, Cathy Mae Brunner, Connie Marie Buehling, Virginia Rosser Burd, Wendy Leigh Bush, Joanne Ruth

Butsicaris, Viola Irene Cade, Susan Ann Callan, Jean A. Carpenter, Judith C. Carroll, Larry Bob

Clair, Susan Lynn Clayton, Frederic Winthrop Cleary, Cynthia Comins, Joy Elizabeth Conklin, Kathleen Joy

Cordes, Diana Louise Corte, Gary Martin Courter, Betty Jean Crackel, Robert James Crandall, Marion Helena

Cripe, J. Elaine Croze, Mary Margaret Curtis, Anita Elizabeth DeBruin, Gerda Decker, Robert Earl

Dekker, Jay Allison Dekker, Stella Devendorf, Barbara Lynn DeWard, Rickford John Dieleman, Morrie

Dilworth, Helen C. Dunn, Cheryl Ann Eager, Mary Ann Erickson, Toni Kaye Evans, Thomas Wayne

Fall, David Earl Fidler, Patti Lorraine Fillhart, Linda Sue Finger, Cathryn Anne Forbes, Judd William

Bachelor of Arts (requirements completed in June)

Ford, Ann G. Fox, Terry Anthony Frederick, Mary Kathryn Gawne, Joan Marie Gay, Robert Russell

Genther, Kay Ann Gentner, Daniel R. Gregor, Julia Anna Grim, Larry Wayne Gross, Ruth Anne

Grunewald, Christine Ann Hain, Steve E. Hall, Perry R. Harbaugh, Terry Harrand, Rita Ann

Harrington, James R. Hatcher, Gail Marie Hayes, Kathleen A. Hemingway, Nancy Anne Henley, Michael Brann

Herman, Robert M. Hewitt, Patricia A. Heykopp, Barbara Lynn Hollins, Robert Thomas Hoyt, Valores Ann

Hugger, Anna M. Hutslar, Karen Elaine Jabury, Gary Jesse, Carolyn E. Johansen, Cynthia L.

Kaynor, Marilyn Ruth Kehoe, Nancy Alice Klink, Scott Parker Kloss, Susan C. Knaggs, Elizabeth Anne

Knoll, Kathryn Lynn Knuth, Marjorie Ellen Koch, Jacquelyn Diane Kohn, David George Laity, Thomas William

Laning, Mark Allen Larsen, Nancy B. Lautz, Donna Jean Lawrence, Victor Michael Lee, Bruce Robert

LeGalley, David Jack Lehrer, Klaus Peter Lesniewski, Janet I. Lewis, Janet Marie Licata, Anthony V.

Livingston, Charles Clay Lowe, Irene Helen Lyon, Kathleen Mary Martin, Margery Ann Ma skill, Dawn P.

Maxwell, Vincent Martin May, Susan Jane Mcclurg, Regina U.

McCormick, Pamela L. McDaniel E. Jane

McKenna, Owen P. Messner, Gloria Jane Mihaloff, Sandra Lee Miller, Anne Frances Mitchell, Fred Lon

Mizeur, Evon L. Molitor, Deborah I. Molnar, Christine Morgan Barbara Ann Morgan, Dyanne Lynn

Moses, Sharon Lyn Nagai, Toshio Neff, Nancy Jo Nemeth, Timothy Austin Noble, Linda Irene

North, Karen Marie Nuyen, Mildred Jane O'Brien, Robert Thomas Olipra, Pamela Ann Olson, Ray Robert

Olton, Bertrand L. Owens, Nancy Kay Paloucek, Shirley C. Parks, Michael Robert Pearson, Luella M.

Phillips, Kathleen Marie Pittner, Nancy Lipow Pope, Richard L. Posovsky, Lyn Prechtel, Daniel Lyon

Quist, Dorothy Fryling Reddy, Molly Elizabeth Redente, Edward Francis Rentschler, Susan Clair Reyburn, Barbara Joan

Riekels, Karrill H. Riley, Verna Kay Robyn, Thomas Lynn Roehrig, Glenn W. Rogers, Elfriede L.

Ruesink, Leilani Hubbard Ruester, Karen Jane Rydant, Lara Helene Schreuder, Susan Kay Schroer, Debra Denise

Schutter, Vernon Jacob Scott, Virginia Diane Seiter, Marcia Ruth Shepherd, Catherine Ann

Shierk, Virginia O'Connell

Shively, Shelley Sika, Christine Marie Simmons, Carole Ann Simon, Mary Ellen Skedgell, Katherine Jane

Smith, Daniel J. Smith, Jerome Benjamin Smith, Mark Daniel Smits, Paul Edward Sorger, Joan Lillian

Stanley, Alice M. Stempin, Christine Ann

Stoffle, Patricia Lee Streb, Joel Douglas Streitz, Jo Anne Loretta Suszko, Mary Candice

Sutter, John Swander, Debbi G. Taylor, Diane Polson Teaney, Patrick Edward Temple, Carolyn Sue Thayer, Jeannette Irene

Abernathy, Carol Acker, Sally Beth Adenew, Senait Alms, Eva M. Anderson, Nancy L.

Austin, Mary Louise Avery, Gloria Faye Bailey, Brent Richard Baldwin, Stephen Clifford Ball, Gary L.

Barclay, Sylvia Georgetta Barsuhn, Karen Bartholomew, Donna J. Bass, Katherine Ruth Bates, Lois M.

Battjes, Mary Melissa Beatty, Debra Ann Becker, Margaret Lynn Belleau, James John Joseph Belter, Mary Lee Wheeler

Bender, Thomas Patterson Biehl, Sharon Kay Biernacki, Kathleen Blease, Jack David Bont, Kannon Anne

Bordonardo, Charlene Kyle Borgerson, Christine L. Bos, Millicent Spier Boye, Carmen Inez Braddock, Kay Ellen

Bramer, Sharon Kay Brown, Carmen Aida Brown, Charles Raymond Brown, Deborah D. Brown, Gordon D., Jr.

Brundin, Patricia Ann Brunger, Kathy Lee Brzozowski, Danny Burk, Charlotte Ann Burkhart, Kent William

Burney, Michael Edward Burnham, Helen L. Burrell, Antoinette Marie Busch, John Lane Butler, Jacqueline D.

Thomas, Cynthia Anise Thomas, Jeffrey Andrew VanAntwerp, David Alan VanderKley, Mary Louise VanDieren, Susan Jane VanStratt, Jill Marie

VanTuinen, James Lee Vascotto, Carmen Josette Vickers, Melanie Sue Visschers, Robert G. Visser, Sidney Willard Vogel, Pamela June Voorhees, Alan Robert

Bachelor of Arts (requirements completed in August)

Calay, Michael J. Cares, Robert Philip Carrier, Michael Edward Caudle, H. Edward Centers, Sandra Fay

Chaney, Richard Ross Chapman, Suzanne Marie Chester, James L. Christman, Mark Stefan Cirino, Vicki Sue

Clapsaddle, Cheryl Lynn Clark, Gregory David Clay, Esther M. Cole, Kathleen E. Collins, Michael Robert

Conroy, Stephanie K. Cook, Kathleen S. Copier, Marijo Cotter, Brenda Kaye Cotton, Marry Carol

Crawford, Susan Kay Crossley, Linda Ann Crowley, Douglas Ray Daley, Connie Elizabeth D'Amico, Sam J.

Dart, Patricia Day, Deborah Ann Day, Marion Veronica DeBoer, Evelyn Doris Decker, Ellen Marguerite

Deming, Michael Warren DenBraber, Jeanne Ann DeVries, Neill William, Jr. Dixon, Henry Warren Dixon, Pamela J.

Dobbs, Rebecca Lee Dunn, Paul T. Dupler, Craig Edward Dupler, Diana Dyke, Cindra Elaine

Dyke, David Ronnie Easler, Ilene Sue Erich, Frank M. Farrell, David James Fear, Sherry Kay

Wade, Timothy James Walker, James Nicholas Wanamaker, Mary Elizabeth Warner, Janell Rae Watson, Helen Marie Weeks, Rodney Babcock

Weinheimer, Pamela Sue Whitfield, Benny Wolf, Christine Marie Young, Donna Jean Young, Sandra Celestine Zebrasky, Sharon Elizabeth

Figgins, Mari Anne Floyd, Valerie Elaine Fosdick, Cheryl Ann Fuller, Jerry Wayne Gauvin, Michael D.

Gemender, Kathryn Mary Giacobone, Marie A. Gibson, Glenn Edward Godfrey, Pamela Sue Goldston, Sarah Jane

Goudzwaard, Judith Kay Grabowski, Phillip G. Grant, Patricia D. 1ranum, Deborah Joy Groth, Gary Gerhard

Grovesteen, Georgia L. Gurke, James Haas, Mildred Preston Hadley, Ronald Clarke Hampstead, William J.

Hanna, Constance Norma Hanna, Debra May Hansen, Timothy Drach Harder, Susan Virginia Hartman, Danette Helen

Hatch, Kathleen Ann Hendrix, Deborah Noldon Henley, Kathleen Ann Marie Hepp, Cathy Lynn Herrmann, James Peter

Hitchcock, Karen Lee Hitt, Theodore Allen Holmquist, Judith K. Hood, Susan Jill Hoving, Jean Marie

Howard, Patricia Louise Huff, Thomas Beach Hunter, Ross Marshall Ingram, Elizabeth Ann Maynard Jackson, Connie L.

Jackson, Dennis L. Jacobs, Cheron Anne Jendrzejewski, Linda K. Johnson, David Andrew Jones, Carol Ann

Jones, Elva Jeannete Kachniewicz, Jon Joseph Kammers, Gerald Edward Kim, Seung-Ki Kimble, Terry Laymon

Kline, Douglas Kirk Klomparens, Mary Elizabeth Kowalczyk, Caroline Kozicki, Thaddeus J., Jr. Kurlandsky, Richard Alan

Lacko, John A. Laird, Phyllis Robin LaJoice, Annette Marie Latzke, Ursula LeBon, Linda Sue

Lehmann, Randy Wayne Levine, Philip Michael Levleit, Caryl Ann Liberia, Anda Lindsay, Christopher F.

Little, James P. Luther, Leslie Ann Magierka, Ge Ronald Maki, Gerald Elias Maki, Mary Elizabeth

Malhoy, Norma Jean Mannesto, Karen Manwell, John P. Maxim, Shelly Anne Maxwell, Donald Ellis

McAllister, Marianne Loraine Mccloskey, Scott Webster McGloshen, Marta Louise McLain, James N. Merser, Cheryl

Mierzwa, Diane Virginia Miglio, Carol Lee Migliore, Richard Miller, Joyce A. Miller, Robert Gerald

Monticello, Dale Gerard Nelson, Cynthia Ann Nihart, Terry C. Nolan, Patricia L. Nutting, Nancy Jean

Oja, Linda Diane Ortlieb, Carol Louise Ovik, Victoria Lea Ozanich, Patricia Ann Sleeper Paniucki, Thomas L.

Pasco, Thomas Jon Paveglio, Mark A.

Allardyce, Douglas A. Allswede, Kerry Adair Ankofski, Gerald Anthony Barry, Douglas G. Bellware, Jack Shalone

Peeters, Jeff Perkins, Ronald Wesley Perschbacher, Nancy Lynn Phillips, David Alan Phillips, Linda S.

Pierre, Beatrice George Pincombe, Diane Lynn Pitt, Sharon Marie Flaunt, Sally Ann Plonka, Sharon J.

Pomeroy, Robert D. Pontious, Mary R. Pupel, Karen A. Raab, Gerald Arthur Ratchford, Charlene Helen

Reber, Sally Katherine Reece, David W. Remien, Patricia McDuffee Resnik, Richard Reuther, Carol June

Rhodes, John Jeffrey Richards, William James Roberts, Dixie Alane Roberts, Kenneth J. Robertson, Linda Ann

Roden, Pearline Delores Rose, Joene Marie Roskam, Shirley June Rozinski, Kathleen Jean Russell, Dean Theodore

Ruther, Gail L. Salmonson, Sherry Lynn Sandtveit, Robert Earl Sardelli, Richard Mark Schichtel, Robert James

Schreuder, Dale Peter Schuiteman, Myra J. Schurr, Stephen Edward Sealy, Allan Seeley, Katherine Marie

Seim, Diana M. Seymour, Linda J. Shedd, Elsie Louise Shemwell, Judy Mae Shields, Duane J.

Shinnnel, Linda Sue Shively, Linda Kay Shutich, Kristine Lynn Silbert, Audrey Lynn Sinnnons, Gloria Ann

Skolnick, Robert Paul

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (requirements completed in June)

Bigda, David G. Boff, Neil Robert Bols, John Michael Brant, Kathleen Marie Buchler, Ken Joseph

Smith, Karen Marie Smith, Lois Anne Smith, Nancy Gay Smith, Ren�e Adel Smits, Jalaine A.

Sochacki, Thomas William Sommers, Timothy James Stelma, Phyllis Jean Stephenson, J. Marcus Strolis, Thoms Sharuhas

Stroud, Jean Clarice Strzalko, Cindy Lou Drabik Stuut, Sandra Jo Sunnnerfelt, Ted Leonard Sweet, Nan D.

Swiatecki, Mary Ann Swift, Sally Elizabeth Taube, Edward Huston, Jr. Thrasher, Michael Eugene Todd, James King

TownleY,Lee Richard Treend, Deborah Troost, Jo Ann Turner, Ray Eugene Urban, Marian Lorraine

Van Alstine, James Wayne Vanden Bosch, Darla M. Vande Riet, Philip Dale Van Duinen, Gordon Henry Van Meter, William L., Jr.

Van Noord, Julie Ann Van't Hof, Sandra Kay Van Zegeren, Wendy Gayle Vasquez, Irene Sosa Vincent, Janice Lynn

Walker, Christine Helen Wallace, Karen Watson, Kenny David Weber, Lawrence James Wendorf, Sheila Sue

Westdorp, Carol Ann Westra, Margaret Anne Weurding, Steven John Wheeler, Sharon Marie Wilkes, James C.

Wilkinson, Thomas Albert, Jr. Wolf, Robert J. Wolverton, Kim C. Woodard, Wendell Wayne Zette_l, Nancy Lou

Zwicker, Virginia L. Zwissler, Georgene Marie

Buehler, Brian Lee Campbell, Marshall James Carpenter, David Lynn Cattell, Larry Lee Chenet, Douglas William

Cieslak, Mark Allan Clark, Elizabeth Mary Conley, Ronald E. Connolly, Brian Michael Cook, Thomas Lee

Corombos, George Theodore Culp, Daivd L. Currie, Paul D. Czachorski, John Stephen DeBow, Laurence D.

Decker, Jerry Dellwood DeMorrow, Larry Troy Doyle, Michael K. Dural, Dennis Michael Easter, Dale S.

Falkenstein, Paul N. Flickinger, Hugh Roy Floersch, Carole Anne Foley, John Kevin Fredericks, Stephen Michael

Fuller, Donald Allen Gifford, James Lee Gildea, Harry Kim Goosen, Robert Dennis Graveel, Michael J.

Green, John Frederick Gross, David Robert Haywood, Ronald E. Heimbach, Joseph C. Herman, John T.

Heywood, Bruce Leigh Hodge, Vincent Conrad Homuth, Grant Randall Kalbarczyk, Peter A.

Albright, Harry William, Jr. Allen, Morris M., Jr. Baiers, John Dean Berry, Burrell Bilinois, George A.

Birkmeier, Gary Raymond Bladt, Frederick Phillip Bogard, Ivan Duane Bower, Delmer G. Buford, Dennis Allan

Burden, Philip C. Cinciala, David J. Dally, Timothy O. Davis, Gwendolyn Elaine Delekta, Lawrence J.

DeMeyer, Michael Charles Dennie, Wilfred Fabry, Michael Edward Frazier, Lon Wells Frenthway, Philip Ronald

Fuelling, Gary Lynn Grochowalski, Nancy Jean Hansen, Eldon A., Jr.

King, Dennis Richard Klein, Michael Dennis Klesney, Jonathon Edward Klinge, Robert Wayne Kough, Thomas R.

Kroeze, Bruce Alan Kronemeyer, Stuart E. Mabry, James R. Malecki, Kenneth J. Malovey, Larry Leon

Mazany, Stanley J., II McAllister, Patricia Ann McArthur, Bradley William McClain, Michael H. McNab, James Lindsay, III

McPartlin, Timothy L. Miller, Donald Shepard Mit chell, James Thomas, Jr. Mitchell, John Clark Morehouse, Richard E., Jr.

Mullinger, H. Scott Nichols, David Keith Nutt, John Paul O'Connell, Peter N. Osborn, Robert Alan

Otte, Kenneth Lee Palasek, Michael T. Passkiewicz, Raymond Adam Patrick, Anthony John Peterson, Craig E.

Pevac, Lawrence D. Prange, Charles Arthur Prouty, Roger E.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (requirements completed in August)

Hartleb, Edward Marvin, III Hecox, Frederic Ray Hunter, Patrick M. Hutter, James Robert Jakel, Donald Lester

Jessup, Stephen M. Johnson, Robert James Johnson, Robert Steven Jokel, James M. Kallman, Lois Ann

Klinge, Versal John Knowlton, Thomas B. Krueger, Henry R., Jr. Laber, David C. Lindsay, Vergil Thomas

Mann, Richard Alan Marzolf, Timothy J. Matteson, David William Matthews, John Thomas Maurer, James L.

McConnell, Bruce Lyndon McNea, Michael Francis

Randall, Lawrence Duane

Rasmussen, Gary Allyn Rebert, Larry Lee Renouf, Christopher John Rossel, Richard

Ryden, Lee N. Sloan, John Steward, Jr. Santinga, Steven Dean Sawhney, Gajinder S. Schindler, Earl Lee

Schmitt, Wesley Warde, Jr. Schneider, Robin Keith Secory, Steven Ralph Sulkowski, Roger Lee Swanson, James Donald

Swanson, Timothy Walter Symonds, Robert Charles Talaske, Ann M. Tapper, Julie A. Taylor, Frederick John

Tovey, David C. Tovey, Patricia Ann Travis, Russell W. VanArsdale, Dennis Cronin Vanden Bosch, Gerard W.

Vanden Toorn, Paul Adrian Vander Klok, Paul Steven Van Roekel, Conrad L. Webster, Thomas G. Wiencek, Timothy E.

Wilt, David Ruhl Winslow, Allen Dale Wollschlager, Daniel Joseph Zurenka, John Henry

Mellor, Melvyn Claude Melvin, Larry Lunsford Miller, Donald L. Minsel, Paul Erwin, Jr. Mulson, Janet Cecile

O'Reilly, Raymond James, Jr. Penzinski, Arthur Harry Pfeffer, Charles Cronin Porter, Dennis Patrick Poswalk, Robert David

Powers, Kevin Michael Riley, Robert Alva Rodgers, Warren A. Rosso, Frank H. Schaub, Merlin Raymond

Schulz, Kenneth L. Sim, Alexander R. Skinner, Kathleen Mae Snyder, Kathleen M. Sobran, Dennis Michael

Sowles, Charles Kenneth Stankiewicz, George Edward Stewart, Floyd

Stiles, Richard W. Thompson, Paul Richard Tibbe, David Lee Travis, Frederick Ira Valentine, Victor Vincent, Jr.

Anderson, Richard Merritt Barnes, Donald M.

Abdoo, Joanne Marie Cook, Marilyn Jean

Abler, Marcia L. Abromaitis, Kay Marie Adams, Susan Mary Agnew, Ernestine Aldrich, Kenneth Robert, Jr.

Allan, Karen Anne Amstutz, Douglas D. Anderson, Michael David Anger, Lee Steven Arbogast, Michael R.

Archer, Ronald Lee Armstrong, Terry Alan Baker, George Robert Balks, Zane Banks, William 0.

Barber, Sharon May Barrett, Rowena Lee Bash, Cheryl Dorothy Bauer, Jerome Thomas Beehler, Mildred C.

Beers, Dean Richard Berden, Dean Wayne Bergsma, David Lee Birmelin, Lewis J. Birney, Patrick John

Black, Craig Arnold Blaine, Naomi Jean Bleise, Faye N. Blue, Richard W. Bly, Steven Michael

Boes, Paul Joseph Bonfiglio, Anthony Charles Bonden, Kathryn Elaine Bowles, Paula B. Boyne, Bruce D.

Bozzo, Richard Linn Bradley, Ruth Diane Bradshaw, David S.

Brant, Pamela Jo Bravata, Dennis Jack

*Awarded posthumously

Van Dam, James F. Vander Noot, Craig M. Vaubel, Louise Vliek, Robert Bruce Wagner, Robert Scott

BACHELOR OF MUSIC (requirements completed in June)

Cardeccia, Ronald Dale Crouch, Jay Carroll Francis, Cassandra Dale

BACHELOR OF MUSIC (requirements completed in August)

Norling, Mary Beth Ruczynski, Karen

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (requirements completed in June)

Brazeau, Gerald Kenneth Breen, Linda Elaine Bridgman, Joyce Arlene Brinks, David Jack Brodie, Michael C.

Brower, Adeline Marie Brown, Vernon Daniel Buchta, Jane Buckley, Cheryl Ann Bunker, Nancy Kaye Joseph

Bunnell, Vicki Rae Burchfield, Vickie Lee Burkwalt, M. Jean Burns, Bruce Douglas Burrows, Joetta

Butcher, Arthur Howard Butt, Melanie Maryanne Buyce, Sandra J. Buysse, Marie D.

CAll, Mark A.

Campbell, William Brace Carey, Patrick Lynn Carlson, Ronald Dale Ceglorek, Kathryn Marie Champion, Judith Zoe

Chester, Jane Louise Childress, James Harold

*Church, Anne ElizabethChurch, William LorenClearwood, Catherine A.

Cleary, Patrick Timothy Clements, Peter E. Comer, Laurin G. Connolly, Darcy J. Conway, Harry M.

Cordier, Mary Elizabeth Coy, Margaret Louise Craig, Gerald R., Jr. Crandall, Clyde Frank Cronk, Patricia Elaine

Walters, Lynn Charles Westman, Ronald F. White, Bruce Harold Witzleben, James Edward Worthy, John Shoemaker

Raley, William H., Jr. Tisheff, Stephanie Ann

Smith, Rolland Russell Wert, Gretchen Marie

Csernits, Susan Marie Custer, C. Jess Cutsinger, Richard Jay Cuyler, Harold S., Jr. Czaplicka, Stanley A.

Czarnopys, Stephanie B. Dale, Monique Marie Davidson, Timothy B. Davis, Paula I. Davis, Ronald William

Dawe, Roderick W. F., III Deems, Darlene Joy DeJong, William Sidney DeRidder, Patricia M. DeWitt, Barbara L.

DeWyre, Terry Lee Dietz, Rita Ann DiFazio, Josephine Ann Dike, Emmanuel Emeka Dodd, Peter Raymond

Dolan, David Willer Douglas, James Lowell Drazkowski, Patricia Ann Drum, Ralph W. Dunbar, George S., Jr.

Dunham, Gail Marie Dunlap, Valerie Kaye Duymer, Janice B. Eadler, Raymond James Eaton, Vivian

Egan, Kathryn Ann

Eggleston, Pamela G. Ehnis, Robert C. Eickholt, William Francis Ellis, Ardis Mary

Esper, Mark J. Ezo, William Louis Fedewa, Michael Leslie Fillwock, Bonnie F. Fisher, C. James

Fitz, Carol Flaminio, Patricia

France, Ronald Linn Freeman, Robert James Germuska, Michael Joseph

Ghaznawi, Abdul Zaher Gideon, Catherine Ann Gifford, Jean Louise Gilman, Joel M. Glazier, Michael

Gleeson, Patricia Ellen Gless, David Allen Godsman, Cornelia Mitchell Garbutt, Cathy Ann Gorsalitz, Stephen D.

Gouveia, Norman Edward Grannan, Gregory Oliver Greer, Paul William Gregrich, Vergne Clarence Grevel, Sally Jean

Haddrill, Dale A. Hale, Joanne Alexander Hall, Jo Anna Hamilton, James Craig Hanna, Mark Russell

Harris, Elizabeth Susan Harwood, Victoria Ann Hauska, Bruce Charles

Hazen, Darlene Joanne Headley, Michael Bram

Heckenkamp, Linda Jean Hinze, John R. Houldsworth, Jeffery Lynn Howe, Clifford M. Hylland, Robert George

Ingraham, Mary Juanita Ivens, Larry Joseph James, Betty A. Jansen, Ellen Rae Jennings, Douglas K.

Jones, Donald Richard Justian, Beulah Norine Kahkonen, Karen L. Keith, William L. Kenaga, Lawrence James

Kenyon, Michael Francis Kiel, Nina Ann Kilborn, Kathryn Glenn Kilpatrick, Carolyn Cheeks Kinney, F. N., II

Klomparens, Gerald E. Kloosterman, Dennis Jay Koessel, James Arthur Kolbas, Peggy M. Kolberg, Arthur F., Jr.

Kovach, Patricia Faith Kowalski, Patricia Ann Krampe, Sharleen G. Krivick, Eugene J., Jr. Kulosar, Larry John

Kurth, Barbara Irene Kuzawa, Barbara Ellen Lanning, Jill Ellen Lauber, William Gregory Laughlin, William J.

Law, Linda M. Layton, Robert Carl Lazarz, Thaddeus Jay Lee, Robert Edwa·rd Leep, Jeffrey Allen

Leep, Thomas Edward Lehner, Clifford Leroy Leighton, Peggy Jean Lemon, Daniel Lynn Lennon, Arthur Patrick

Liebertritt, Larry Lilly, Florence Evelyn Line, Thomas James Linke, Gary Alan Little, Michael William

Lofts, Sue Ann Long, David Kerk Lootens, Henry, Jr. Lorenzetti, Richard J. Lorne, John Clifton, Jr.

Lowe, Douglas Lee Lundgren, Andy Milton Lyman, Margaret O'Neill MacDermaid, Gerald Lee Mace, Carolyn June

MacKay, David C. Madziar, Patrick T. Majeski, Robert Henry March, Jeffrey Ernest Marciniak, Deborah Jean

Mark, Sheryl Eileen Martin, Evert Brodin Marusiak, Christine Marzonie, John Thomas Masel, Edward Stanley, Jr.

Mason, Mickey Dean

Mason, Shirley Don Matonek, Mark G. Mattix, John R., Jr. Mays, Phyllis Regina

McConnell, Janet Marie McDermott, Joyce Marie McHuron, Shirley Jean McKenna, Karen M. McShannock, Daniel James

Meade, Russell M. Metternick, Julia Kay

Meyer, Jerry Allen Michael, Edward S. Midkiff, Patricia Jean

Millard, Donna L. Miller, Mildred Lucile Mix, Linda Cecilia Mohr, Robert Lee Moore, Cheryl Kaye

Moore, Frederick T. Mooris, Kathleen Ann

Moyer, Nina C. Munday, John N. Munoz, Linda Lee

Namenye, David R. Nanni, Richard Neibert, Gregory Allen Nelson, Beverly Jane Neuman, Susan Mary

Newcastle, James Barrie Ng, Angela Sookfun Nicholas, Brian Lynn Niewiadomski, David North, Deres L.

O'Block, Patricia Helen Olson, Christine L. O'Neill, Kevin Raymond Osborn, Robert Alan Otto, Jeffrey L.

OWen, H. D., II Palmer, Lynn Douglas Parker, Diane Lee Patton, JilIDily D. Paulson, William Mitchell, Jr.

Payette, Mark Vincent Payne, Barbara C. Peake, Janice B.

Peterson, David Michael Pfeifer, Susan Ann

Pierce, Terry Leland Pleiness, Charlotte Kay Poelman, Henrietta Pollie, Donald Leon Fossett, Cheryl

Przekop, Joseph Lawrence Putnam, Duane Allen Putt, Jo Lee Rader, Nancy Elizabeth Raymond, Steven M.

Rayner, Charles P. Rehm, Patricia A. Reilly, Colleen Reisiy, Richard Gerard Rider, Paula Annette

Ried, Frederick Edward, III Robin, Patricia Ann Robinson, James Herman Robinson, Steven Jon Roche, Gregory Clark

Rock, Archie J. Rodgers, Brett Niles

Royle, Edward F. Rozina, Ligita Brandts Rudler, Ronald Edward

Ryden, Judith M. Salimian, Shamseddin Sandor, Timothy Leo Sarno, Gail Margaret Schaap, Keith G.

Schaefer, Robert Charles

Schafer, Janice L. Schaub, Daniel Joseph Schindler, Kermit Trealee Schlukebir, Kathleen Sue

Schrader, William Lewis Schurman, Robert Jay Schweitzer, Wayne Scott, Bonnie Gail Seltz, Richard Arthur

Shaw, Gary Ralph Sheehan, Katherine A. Shine, Marjory Maxine Shockley, Thomas Martin Shores, Thomas Parnell

Sickels, Linda Sue Siegel, Cynthia Marie Siegel, Kathleen Jeanne Siegert, David Howard Siemen, Gerald H.

Simo, Theodore Francis Sinclair, Mary Ann Sipple, John Michael Slater, William Alfred Smith, Debby Lynne

Smith, Diana Kay Smith, Julia Louise Smith, Marcia June Snyder, Patty Lou Sobak, Christine M.

Sochowicz, John Anthony Sofferin, Jeffrey Louis Sorger, Michael Stephen Speerstra, Kay Diane

Abbott, Diane Kay Abendroth, Thomas Jeffrey Acre, Dennis Craig Alfieri, Frank, Jr. Alfred, Thomas S.

Altimus, Thomas D. Anegon, Marina Lynn Annerino, Michael J. Argaui-Behbehani, Mohammad J. Armstrong, Lois J.

Arnold, Losten Jr., III Atkinson, Donald Ellsworth Babcock, Nancy Lynn Baird, Lucinda Marie Baldwin, Robert Louis

Ball, William Lawrence Bannister, Gary Wayne Barchett, Janet Ann Barnadyn, Diana May Bart, Douglas Lee

Spero, Robert L.

Spoelstra, Susan Kay Sprick, Carolyn Joyce Squires, Gordon W. Stahl, Ron

Stannis, Kathleen M. Stavana, Jack Michael Steensma, Kathryn Diane Steinke, Jerry James Stevens, David Lewis

Stewart, Leslie Tremayne Street, Mary Jane Strother, Vada F. Stryd, Ronald Paul Swinger, Bonnie Chasseur

Swimm, Joel E. Swistak, Lawrence Patrick Swistak, Leonard Eugene Tarkowski, Stanislaus Edward Taylor, Deborah Ann

Templeton, Dennis Ray Thompson, Ernest Thompson, James A., II Tinsley, Elizabeth Ann Titus, Sandra Lindsay

Tkachuk, Priscilla Kay Tolhuizen, Marilyn Suzzette Tomasek, Daniel Steve Trana, Roger Duane Trumbower, Virginia Lee

Turner, Barbara Ann Turner, Judy E. Vandegiesen, Christine Rosenberry

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (requirements completed in August)

Bart, Mary Louis Bassil, Celeste Bastianse, Rande G.

Beaudoin, Mark Allan Behm, Keith Louis

Belfield, Laurie Barden Belko, Karen Susan Benedetti, Christopher John Bennett, Robert C. Benwire, Carolyn J.

Berry, Gloria Jean Bieszka, Charles John Bittenbender, Brad James Blake, Suzanne Eddy Bohler, Dennis Keith

Bonnell, Kenneth Harry Boone, Sandra Elaine Bowers, Sharon J. Bowman, Rita Cynthia Bradshaw, James Burton

VanderMolen, Gary S.

VanLandegent, Nancy Sue Veen, Marlene Kay Verhagen, Donald R. Verhulst, Gordon L.

Verway, Karen Louise VerWys, MaryLou Veverka, David Bruce Vogel, Dennis Lee Walewski, Ellen Jean

Wallace, Sue Ann Walters, Wendy Joan Warden, John Bruce Warner, Cynthia Diane Waytulonis, Robert William

Weed, Duane Sheldon Weise, Harry M. Welzel, George Paul Weseman, Mark Alan White, James Ralph, Jr.

White, Joyce Marie Wicks, Robert D. Wiedman, Catherine Cora Wiersma, Jerry L. Williams, Deborah Ann

Wise, Anne Marie Witherspoon Vivaion M. Woodrow, Jon Robert Wright, Brian C. Wright, Sara Jane

Wirobel, Marilyn Sue Zane, Thomas Lee Ziesemer, Susan J. Solnierek, Gail G.

Brandel, Janice M. Brink, Carol Joy Venema Brown, Adele Brown, John Barnard Brown, Jon M.

Brown, Michael R. Brown, Susan Marguerite Butler, William P. III Butman, Nancy M. Byers, Donald Hendrick

Calkins, Thomas Joseph Campbell, Cheryl Anne Campbell, Robert K., Jr. Carlson, Jack Young Carlson, Judy M.

Carpenter, Joseph H. Carter, Ronald James Catalfio, Pasquale Cernius, Carolyn Jean Champlin, Sherry Marie

Chapin, John Ralph Chavoya, Bette B. Chen, Lincoln Le-Chuen Chesley, Janet Kay Cheyne, Alice Sue

Childs, William Dwight, Jr. Chittick, Charles Middleton Christensen, Harold B., Jr. Christian, Donna J. Allgaier Clapp, Geoffrey Earl

Clark, Daniel Elihue Clarke, Tommie O. Coffey, John M. Conklin, Debra Anne Conray, Mary E.

Cook, Roger Alan Cookman, Charles Willard Corbins, Peggy Corkum, Cynthia Louise Cottrell, J. Craig

Courtright, James Jay Crain, Orville Verol Cribbs, Betty Dee Crispin, Michael Lee Culbertson, Vickie Kay

Curry, Jerry Dean Dart, Sheryl Ann Davies, Kathy Sue DAy, Diane Irene Dean, Lloyd Henry

Debarr, Thomas Charles Deering, Alyce Kathryn De Glopper, Caryn Ann De Groot, Margie Marie Dickinson, Carol J.

Donnelly, Barbara Ann Donnelly, Jo Ann Dornbos, Robert Lee Dougherty, Michael Harold Drake, Gail Frances

Drapeau, Phillip John Drayton, Sherri Lynn Durr, Elizabeth J. Duthie, Alice Margaret Dykema, Dale Allen

Dziedzic, John Hildreth Dzwonkiewicz, Valerie Ann Early, Paul Robert Ebersole, Kenneth Lee Edmonds, S. Mark

Edwards, Gayla Eggemeyer, Dennis Lynn Enright, Virginia Ann Erickson, Mark C. Ervine, Rosemary

Evans, Pamela Sue Faber, Gertrude I. Failing, Sheila L. Farwell, Roberta FergusoP., Mary Lou

Fisher, Ellen Suzanne Fleming, Chris Felton Flynn, Barry Grattan Ford, Cynthia L. Fraker, Barbara Jane

Franke, Richard Allyn Freeman, James William Frisk, Stephen Gary Fulton, Jeffrey W. Gaddis, Ronald Reese

Gafill, Deborah Gardner, Clarence J Garrison, Bradley MacArthur Geise, Peter John Ghattas, Habeeb

Gilden, Jerry R. Gillies, Judy Lynn Glova, Barbara Ann Goldsmith, Harold Eugene Gomez, Philip Wayne

Good, Richard Earl Goodchild, Roderick F. Govatos, Niki Joan Graham, Daniel Dale Grattan, Mary Jo

Greenberg, Robert B. Greenwood, Gene Greer, Dareather Griffin, Christine M. Grignon, Theodore C.

Groothuis, Paul Burton Grundleger, Lawrence Martin Haagsma, Kenneth P. Haarbauer, James Lee Hagman, Karen Elizabeth

Hall, Anne Louise Hall, Steven Roger Hallam, Judith Ann Handley, Kevin Charles Hankey, James Edward

Hansen, Cleo Leota Laper Hansen, Raymond Michael Hansinger, James Melvin Hanson, Jeanne R. Harnden, Carl Lewis

Harrell, Saundra Jean Hassleback, Joan Wallace Hasselback, Kelly Robert Hawkins, Charles Herman Hawkins, Perry Lee

Hawley, Joyce Elaine Hayden, Lois Elaine Hebben, Elizabeth D. Heintz, David L. Hellenga, Dale Robert

Heller, Karen Celia Henderson, Barbara Ann Martz Henderson, Maxine L. Henke, Charles Allen Heppe, Susan Mary

Higgs, Patsy Lynne Hill, Jeffrey L. Hinchman, Kenneth Collins Hoben, Katharine Jane Hodson, Alice Marie

Hoeksema, Timothy Edward Hoelzle, Harold Frederick Hoff, Craig Hollatz, Diane C. Hookana, David Richard

Hooper, Nancy Elizabeth Horcha, Janice Kay Horowitz, Steven Abraham Huddleston, Elizabeth Joan Hudson, David Allen

Humphrey, Todd Spencer Huntington, Larry Lee Hurd, Colette Anne Husted, Harold A. Hybels, Richard

Imanaka, Maxine Naomi Izenbaard, Roger Duane Jackson, Mary Helen Jackson, Nathaniel, Jr. Jackson, Robert Walter

Jans, Carolynn Jefferson, William Alvin Johncock, Helen A. Johnson, Daniel Harold Johnson, Janet E.

Johnson, Janice Carol Johnson, Judith Joy Johnson, Lois A. Johnson, Tyrone P. Johnston, William Charles

Jones, David Lionel Jones, Victoria Camille Jugan, Andrew Michael Jusick, Carole Irene Kalhoefer, Lisa C.

Kanaar, Russel Louis, Jr. Karolkiewicz, Athena MariaKatt, Peter C. Keefe·r, Patrick L. Keller, Steven Edward

Kemink, Christine Kemp, Gary R. Kershner, Stephen K. Key, Robert Terry Kinens, Janis (John)

Kinnison, Esther Mae Van Zee Kipen, Eleanor J. Kirin, Christine Ann Kirk, Shirley A. Kirvan, Mary Annette

Kish, James Stephen Kitchen, Phyllis Elaine Klug, Barbara Jean Klug, David Henry Klump, Suzanne

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Knapp, Ernest Jackson, Jr. Knapp, Lowell L., Jr. Knewasser, Johnny J. Kooiman, Sandra Ann Koster, Barbara Kay

Krc, John C. Kreason, James E. Kroth, Charles Gerard Krumm, Raymond A. Kruse, William Thomas

Kundrat, John Jay Kurth, Nancy Carol Kuster, Claudia Jean Lambert, Jo Ann Marie Lane, Jane A.

Lane, William H. Larner, Susan Lyndal LaRoy, Kathleen Ann Larson, Debra Ann Larson, Gary Robert

Larson, Janice Marie Larumbe Beascoechea, Eduardo Latshaw, William Scott Lawrence, Anne Marie Lawson, Ronald Allen

Leach, Sharlyn Joyce Lehman Thomas M. Leich, John Henry Lemle, Pamela Ann Lents, Patricia J.

Lewis, Lois Marie Ligon, Frank Meredith, Jr. Lintjer, Robert G. Little, James P. Livengood, Gale Moe

Livingston, Jean Ann Loewecke, Karen Beth Lohman, Marlene Anne Lowe, Shirley A. Lowe, Walter, Jr.

Lubeck, Roger Clarke Lucken, Sybil A. Lund, Deborah Ann Lutz, Eric Rea Lynn, Margaret Jean

MacIntosh, Kerry Joseph Mallon, John Francis, Jr. Marks, Ronald L. Martinez, Cecilio Gary Mason, Katherine Ellen

Mattingly, Mark O'Bryan Mazglad, Danny Thomas McAllister, John L. McCaig, Gail Joyce Mccann, John L.

Mccorkell, James A. Mccrary, Ann Marie McDowell, Peggy Ann McGee, Nellie W. McKee!, Michael Bryan

McLellan, John F. McLellan, Toni L. McNabnay, Thomas William McNea, Michael Francis Meek, Maxine

Meike, Mary E. Melson, Gordon W. Merwin, Jean Louise Michaud, Susan Marie Mickarn, Barbara Janice

Mihalik, Judith Louise Miholich, Thomas M. Miller, Barbara Diane Thompson Miller, Deborah May Minarik, Pamela Sue

Minnis, Gary Ray Mishler, Michael L. Missrnan, Barbara Ann Mitchell, Maureen Ann Monkaba, Gary Michael

Monroe, Thomas Orland, Jr. Moran, Douglas Ray Morey, Diane Marie Mortensen, Stuart Bruce Moses, Bernice

Moss, Jacqueline Elaine Mosteller, Thomas William Muino, Pierre J. Munson, James Dewey Mutter, Philip J.

Myers, Anthony Albert Nagy, Deborah J. Nally, John G. Nedry, Patrick Joseph Nelson, Susan E.

Neuman, Sandra K. Newberg, Diane Kay Newcomb, Mary Frances Nichols, James H. Nini, Janice Marie

Noga, Dennis Larry Nordhoff, Jacquelyn Anne Northrop, David Garth Noyes, James Henry Nurnerich, Larry E.

Nuyen, Steven John O'Brien, Patricia R. Ogle, Linda Susan Olszewski, Karen J. O'Neil, Kathleen Ann

Orshal, Deborah Jean Ott, Edward F., III Owen, Linda Lee Owens, Sharon Ann Paczosa, Stanley Valentine

Page, John Douglas, Jr. Palazzolo, Michael James Palenske, Lizbeth M.' Pandit, Arkesh Parker, Donald A.

Pastalaniec, John Earl Patterson, Joan Louise Peltier, James Edmund Penz, Bonnie Lee Peppin, Rita Anne

Perkins, Barbara Ann Pero, Thomas Engle Perry, Gary Lin Perschbacher, Paul Thomas Piatek, John Ted

Pilon, Robert Edwin Pitts, Suzanne B. Plain, Douglas 0. Poindexter, Bonnie Mae Porter, Cynthia Lee

Pottenger, Donald Horner Poulsen, Loretta J. Powell, John Huges, IV Pratt, Diane Adele Preston, Steven Frederick

Prickett, James Oliver, II Pschigoda, Marvin Timm Pulliarns, Joan Monroe Quattrin, Alan J. Quick, Barbara Ann

Rarnquist, Judith L. Randazzo, Mary Patricia Rankin, Margaret Marie Ray, John I. Rebel, Lynne Kay

Reck, Robert S. Reed, William H. Rhem, William Roger Ricco, Lawrence Joseph Rice, Candy Lee

Rigterink, Rochelle Ann Ringnalda, David Lee Ritterby, Kristi Lou Roe, William James Rogers, Kathy Marie

Rogers, Shelley Lynn Roller, Sandra Janice Ropp, Deborah E. Rose, Jane Ellen Rothrock, Donna J.

Roy, Charles Edward Rushlow, Richard James Russau, Helen Bernard Russell, David W. Ryan, Christine J.

Sample, Ann Marie Sande, James Anthony Scherrer, James Joseph Schlachter, Phillip Roy Schroeder, Beverly F.

Schroeder, Susan Elizabeth Schuler, James Everett Schwallier, Patricia A. Sebenar, Mark Robert Sellers, Debra Jean

Seymour, David Neil Shalhoup, Edward F. Shay, Shirley K. Shinall, Judith Ann Shirk, Elizabeth Ann

Shoff, Sherwell Sicken, Sandra J.

Siewert, Scott Richard Sillars, Judy E. Slaggert, Edward W., Jr.

Slenk, David Mark Smigelski, Rose M. Smith, Alistair James Henry Smith, James Clayton Smith, Judith Grifhorst

Smith, Karen Janette Smith, Nancy Higdon Smith, Phyllis Gayle Smith, Randall Lee Smith, Roiann

Snow, Nancy Ann Sodini, Shirlee Kae Solberg, John Phillip Somerser, Harry Myles, 111 Sonicksen, Ronald James

Spratt, Mary Kathlyn Sreboth, Nancy Ellen Stacey, Mary Elizabeth Stancel, Suzanne Stebner, Gary L.

Steffel, Vern J., Jr. Stevenson, Diana Lynn Stoklosa, Janice Marie

Stone, Cathleen Ellen Stone, John Lee

Stubbs, Allan Keith Sturzenegger, Mark Allan Sumera, Paul Douglas Swift, Bernard Anthony, Jr.

Sydnor, James William

Szymanski, Paul Steven

Tebata, Gene Sunao Taylor, Carol Christine Taylor, Gary David

Taylor, Mildred H. Teachout, Christy Lou Telfer, Larry Kenneth Theisen, Kathleen Elizabeth Thelen, Paul Bernard

Thiel, Star Carleen Thomas, Janet Lynn Thomas, Ruben L. Thompson, Mary Diane Tibbitts, Mary Elizabeth

Tinnner, John H. Tinnner, Julie Louisa Tollus, SUsan Linda Tran, Alan Richard, Jr. Trantum, Dennis Arthur

Trembley, Marion B., Jr. Truex, Carol Diane Tucker, Leroy Tully, David Charles Turley, Gregg Joseph

Twork, Linda Marie Upton, Cathy Lurene Usman, Omale Bello Vanden Hout, Gloria Jean Vander Laan, Douglas Boyd

Vander Veen, JoAnne A. Vander Veen, Sue Anne B. Vander West, Edward Lawrence

Van Loo, Marianne Van Meekeren, Henrietta

Van Ostenbridge, Agnes Mae Velthouse, Gary Lee Vincent, Helen Jean

Viverette, Winda Estell

Vogt, Pamela Mary

Walker, Lela Rae Walker, Linda Christine Walshleger, Ordeana Lee

Walters, Nancy Jean Weaver, Neil Robert

Weed, Judith Ann Weese, William Walter Weessies, Robert Lynn, Jr.

Weimer, Van Alan Welch, Eileen Jill

·Wells, Charles Levi, IIIWert, Gretchen Marie

West, David Alan

West, John MartinWesterby, Julie AnnWestgate, Larry DeanWhite, Dennis CharlesWhite, Douglas Eugene

White, James StephenWhite, Janet LeslieWhitney, Joan BettyWillard, Louis R.Williams, Jack Allen

Williams, Michael AlanWilliams, Peter DonaldWindes, Mary AliceWirth, Denise E.Wojciechowski, Michael Joseph

Wolf, Ellen LineaWolff, Inez A.Woodworth, Brian Scott

Wright, Gregory A.Wright, Ollie Mae

Yaple, Gregory NoleZawlinski, Alan LewisZinnnerman, Suzanne KayZylstra, Ruth Elaine

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (INDUSTRIAL)

Hatch, R. Bradley

Feil, Gerald James

(Requirements Completed in June)

Marchand, Dennis Earl White, Bob E.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (INDUSTRIAL)

(Requirements Completed in August)

Sarni, Mohammad Afzal

Shen, Philip Yorkson

Cole, Douglas Bowen, Jr. Fisher, David L.

Denda, Heinz George

Alexander, Diana Wendt Alford, Joyce Lee Anderson, Mardell Born Anderson, Patricia Ann Anderson, Ralph Larry

Anderson, Viriginia Wertke Avery, John D. Bailey, Patsy Anne Bausman, Thomas R Beahan, Margaret Ann

Beck, Thomas Charles Behdad, Siamack Berinati, William E. Beyer, Roger Dennis Bishop, George Evertt II

Blanco, Joseph M. Blank, Graydon Edmund Blondin, Dennis Gilbert Bohr, Arlene Agnes Boomer, Joan Weller

Bowen, Evelyn L. Boylan, Robert Wilford Bozdian, Samuel Andrew Brown, Jerry Robert Bryant, Lynne Ryan

Buck, Barbara Ellen Bultman, Donald R. Bunker, Kerry Alan Burg, Gerald Beaudette Burks, Gladys Peeples

Burns, David Peter Youngers Campbell, Gary R. Cannon, Thomas Franklin Cardelli, Vivien Carlsen, Jack Holt

GRADUATE DEGREES AWARDED DECEMBER 1972

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

Grabinski, Roger Neil Mirza, Leona Lousin

SPECIALIST I N ARTS

Longman, John L.

SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION

MASTER OF ARTS

Castle, Larry Allen Cey, Thomas W. Clark, Phyllis Marie Crandall, Richard Lee Cunnnins, Mary Lynn Stewart

Davis, Cora Lee Dopp, Larry Phillip Doran, John P. Dorsey, Paul Dost, Joanne Florence

Dowling, Robert Allan Drongowski, Robert A. Eager, Robert Clyde Eggleston, Michael Evan Eickman, Sister Mary Adrienne

Elhenicky, Robert Thomas Ellinger, Jim V. Engels, Robert Charles Ferguson, Doris Ann Franks, Ida Faye

Frydrych, Charles Robert Furrow, Roland McArthur, II Gamble, Alice Mary Garza, Jose Luz, Jr. Gibeau, Edward, Jr.

Goodwin, Howard W., Jr. Goudreault, Jane Linda DeMaso Granat, Michael B. Gunder, Gregory Allen Halper, Charles W.

Hammer, Dorothea Allen Hankinson, Gary L. Happel, Donna Kay Harbart, Patricia Solange Hatch, Mary Louise

Van Dam, Edwin Marc

Sanchez, Richard Monarrez Thompson, Eugene Wesley

Klinesteker, Ivan Jerome

Hawkins, Jean Frances Hayes, Rosemary I. Herbert, Michael H. Hermen, Ann Marie Hermen, Lawrence Carl

Hettinger, Carmen E. Heyboer, William James, Jr. Hiscock, Elizabeth Fenn Hoekstra, Paula Jean Hoelscher, Steven Charles

Holtgren, Judy Kay Hopson, Preston, Jr. Howes, Carol Rose Hunt, Sue Arline Jager, Ira Jay

Janca, Frank Charles Jeffries, Wayne Clark Johnson, Clark Trego Johnson, Douglas Stephen Johnson, Mary Jo

Johnson, Monroe H. Jones, Stuart Michael Keesler, Pamela Jean Klein, Marvin L. Klimek, Jeffery P.

Kline, Patricia Diane Kohler, Mark William Kolassa, Thomas E. Krawutschke, Eleanor L. Krieger, Rodney Samuel, Jr.

Krupiczewicz, David Peter Landino, John Edward Lee, Mattie E. Lehman, Stephen Royal Licavoli, Joseph Gary

Lim, Ki Yop Lockwood, Charles Wayne Longman, John L. Lujan, Betty Joyce Lyon, Edward Ray

Maatman, Rose Seith Mackie, Beverly Ann Mackley, Louise Marie MacRae, Steven Douglas Mahasuwan, Nipattha

Malone, John Vincent Marks, Kandy Lorraine Mason, Thomas Eugene Maxam, Richard Wayne Mayerovitch, Judith

McAlpin, George Byron Mccarroll, Franklin Sherwood McCarthy, Carol Ann Mcclenic, Michael Daryl Mccloughan, James Charles

McCray, Luretta Carol McDonald Bernadette McGowan, Gerald Richard Meagher, Elizabeth A. Miller, John Vincent

Miller, Shirley Anne Mistal, Gregory J. Morehouse, Julie Karen Musolf, Dierdre Rae Nahm, Monica E.

Odell, Mary Agnes Ogren, Virginia C. Orr, John Ludwig Oxender, F. Dianne Parks, Joe

Parmalee, Sylvia Annette Passe, Dennis H. Pelletier, Alcid M.

Anderson, Donald B. Barr, Russell Frank Bonine, Alan Kent Bultzje, Willis Chatman, Lindbergh, Jr.

Coulter, Thomas G. Craig, Frank George, Jr. Creswell, Robert Shepard Dull, Ronald Eugene Elmer, Robert George

Alderson, Gary E. Bosker, Klaas J.

DeZwarte, Nancy Rae

Phyfer, Kathryn Ann Plas, Kenneth Jay Potts, Sue Ellen Radesky, Michael Curtis Riley, Charles Sullivan

Ritter, Jan Elizabeth Robinson, Barbara Joan Rosenberger, Marg-aret Drehobl Rutherford, Julie Elizabeth Sagara, Helen Vernell

Sage, Lynne Osborn Sargent, Roger Moore Sato, Chie Saurman, Phillip W. Schmidt, Norma Jean

Schroeder, Marilyn Joyce Sharkey, Robert William Shire, John Franklyn Sikkenga, Judith Mae Sim, Lynne Marion

Sims, Elisabeth Mann S. Singleton, Michael M. Sirikrai, Surachai Smalligan, Charles Lee Smith, Billie Fay

Smith, Jerry Wayne Smith, Shirley Spates, Charles Richard Spaulding, Patricia Mae Spetoskey, Daniel J.

Squire, Gregg Roland Stevene, Bruce Clinton Stewart, Beatrice Faye Stewart, William Bennett Stout, Glenn DeWitt

Sud, Nancy Alyce

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Firchau, Richard Charles Gilman, Dale A. Goodrich, Frederic S. Harlow, Robert Dean Houghton, Richard H.

Kilbourn, Edmond Michael Krauz, Philip A. Kucera, Miles Michael Liegl, Peter John

MASTER OF SCIENCE

Miller, Merwin Lee Opdycke, Gregory Clark

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY

Flegal, Mary K.

Tan, Benjamin Yen-Jing Tebo, Gary Robert Thielen, Kathryn Ida Thomas, Nancy Lane Tirone, Janis

Todd, Karen Modzel Tong, Edmund Yuen Sun Urban, Renate Mary Vandenberg, Erna L. VanderArk, Arnold Eugene

Vanderburg, Sherwin Davidson _VanderKolk, James Harvey VanderMolen, Daniel James VanderPoel, Steven Joseph Verseput, Jean Matz

Wadsworth, Jay Alan Walker, Betty Jean Walsh, Philip R. Warren, Cheryl Ann Webb, Charles H.

Weisbruch, Helen Grace Weise, Martha Ann Wesorick, Dale G. West, Alan Gordon Wiggins, Robert Lee, Jr.

Wilder, Craig Sparling Williams, Jack 0. Willuweit, Carolyn J. Wilson, Paul Edward Wiltse, Harold W.

Winkel, Michael William Woempner, Michael Anthony Wood, George Seth, Jr. Woodhams, Deborah Elizabeth Wright, Eugene

Writer, Ruth Ann Zager, Jean M. Zanini, Elizabeth Ann

Lin, Li-Jun McPherson, Melville Peter Pietila, Vernon Wesley Sorget, Dale Fredrick Spencer, Kenneth Albert

Sullivan, Brian Thomas Travis, Dean C. VandenBout, Kenneth John Vogan, Eugene A. West, Robert A.

Skawski, Philip W. Zecher, John Edward

Rice, David Richard

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARIANSHIP

Akroush, Anwar A. Amegashie, Sitsofe Magna Atwood, Jacelyn Jean Bao, Ton-That Vien Barker, Bette Marie

Brainard, Jane E. Caldwell, Mary Sue Chapman, Lorna T.

Rosenberger, Joyce Marie

Adams, Ida Deborah Adrian, Martha Ainslie, Russell Carl Akerros, Laurie E. Albrecht, Suzanne

Allen, John J. Altenberndt, Barbara Christman Andersen, Linda Katherine Anderson, Karen JoAnn Anderson, Martin Ray

Andrews, Jinger K. Auringer, Jo Ann Baird, Mary Jacqueline Baker, Judith Ann Balcom, Christie Ann

Balint, Dennis Craig Barr, J. Andrew Barton, Frederick W. Bass, Loren Frank Batchelor, Brent S.

Bechard, Richard Berghuis, Michelle K. Berner, Christine D. Berner, Cynthia Ann Bhargava, Brij K.

Black, Kenneth Allen Blakeslee, Gail Elaine Bliss, Vicki Lee Bly, Karen Joy Bragagnini, Janice Lee

Brewster, Sandra Annette Brochu, Gregg D. Brown, Janice Elizabeth Brown, Michael Kevin Bunch, Susan Marie

Burns, Catherine M. Burns, Robert William Bush, Catherine Ann Calay, Mark J. Carpenter, Kathleen J.

Carrier, Gayle Lynn Lillie Cavalli, Paul Gerard Charland, Brooke Gail Chenez, Hope Frances Chetek, Marilyn Dale

Franco, Kathleen Lucille Galow, Donald Gilbert Gipson, Clara P. Glass, Ross Judson Hanson, Christina Ruth

Rosko, Reverend George Henry Lucas, Richard E.

MASTER OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Chilton, Patricia Ann

Clark, Michael G. Clark, Nancy Colello, Rosemary Cook, Victoria Ann

Cooper, Randall L. Corbin, Linda Ruth Courson, Mary Lynn Craanen, Nancy Marie Cronk, Catherine Anne

Cullitan, Colleen Mary Darcangelo, Susan G. Day, Lorraine Teresa Dehler, Kathleen L. Decker, Patricia

Deshler, Stephen Arthur De Vrou, Vangie L. De Zwaan, Janice Kay Donahue, Robert William Donnelly, Betty Frances

Douglas, James Graham Douglas, Sheila Ann Douglas, Stevan Scott Dovelle, Frank A., Jr. Dryden, Linda Carol

Duley, Judith Ann Dykstra, Martha Christine Effner, Sharon Lee Emmett, Craig Lawrence Emmorey, Ronald Wayne

Ewers, Michael James Fadel, Marilyn Watson Faggen, Mary Margaret Fedewa, Deborah Katherine Felsing, Jane Ellen

Ferguson, Carolyn Louisa Ferry, Deborah Sue Fields, Kathryn Ann Filicetti, Francis Joseph Fitzgerald, Patricia Ellen

Flamm, Marlene Fonger, Curtis George Foran, Nancy Carroll Ford, Cynthia Jane Louise Forsythe, Donna Lee

Fillet, Sylvaine Marie-Louise Ritchie, Cathy Lynn Sani, Ruta Mara Smiga, Karen Rozalia Starr, Marilyn Esther

Trierweiler, Barbara Ann Vos, Glenn Allen Yaple, Henry Mack

Sherman, John King, III

Foster, Jacqueline Ann Fowler, Charles W. Fruin, Debra Lynn Frybarger, Malinda Jane Fuller, Douglas Edward

Gebauer, Joan K. Geismar, Lance Douglas General, Dale Alfred Gettelman, Ellen R. Giangrande, Jeffry Evan

Glazier, Richard L. Gnewuch, Sandra Jean Goodard, Patricia Adele Greshaw, DeMaris, Jervay Hallgren, Linda Kay

Hanson, Eric Lee Harris, Allie May Harris, Janet La Verne Harrison, Robert P. Hart, F. Dennis

Hartley, Gaye Lynn Hawkins, Deborah Henderson, Judy Ann Hersey, Elanora Emma Hershberger, Mary A.

Revel, Beverly Ann Hildner, Kim Elizabeth Hill, Richard T. Hintz, Sue Ellen Hlavin, Margaret Louise

Holman, Dianne Kathryn Holt, Bobbi J. Horvath, Lynette E. Hostetter, Janet Lynne Houston, Elena Caroline

Huber, Maxine Jeraldine Hummer, Richard P. Hunderman, Jean Ellen Hunt, Sally Moody Ingersoll, Sharon Ann

Jeffery, Mary Lee Jefsen, Laurel Jensen, Ardene Carol Jensen, Jane Cathleen Jochems, Peter Emanuel

Johnson, Andrew Howard Johnson, Barbara Jean Johnson, Jill Lorraine Johnson, Margaret Lucille Joice, Marilyn Ann

Jones, Jonathan David Jurewicz, Mark L. Kail, Stephen Charles Kavlakian, Joanne Sue Kelleher, Frances Katherine

Kelly, Jean Ann Kentfield, Patricia Ann Ketchem, Douglas Edward Kirk, Pamela Lynn Kizer, Mary Alice

Klco, Daniel Lee Knox, Sharon Louise Kollen, Ronald James Koster, Suzette Simone Kozin, Cynthia Karen

Krause, Jan M. Krist, Vicki L. Krohne, Susan Lynn Krumm, Marjorie A. Krych, Linda Louise

Kovrka, Susan M. Kwiatkowska, Jadwiga Ewa La Cross, Linda Cecile Landschoot, Donna J. Lane, Charles Paul

Langolf, Harold Thomas Larkins, Anita Marie Lauzon, Sandra Lee Leroux, Sandra Louise Leutzinger, Linda Gail

Lewandowski, Albert J., Jr. Libka, Carol J. Lightfoot, Marjorie Ellen Long, Jeanne M. Lud, Mara Theresa

Luster, Robin Ilene MacGregor, Judith Anne Maitland, Dorothy J. Makonnen, Girrna Marshall, Mary Ann

Martell, Nancy Catherine Mason, Jean Massie, Larry B. Matthews, Shirley Ann McCarty, Lynda J.

McGee, Patricia A. Miller, Michael James Miller, Terry Anton Minnis, Lois Marie Mittelstaedt, Guenther G.

Moessner, Constance Jean Montez, Gilbert Morningstar, Joan Elaine Mosey, Gerard Joseph Muszkiewicz, Barbara

Myers, Rebecca Janet Nader, Phillip Peter, Jr. Nagle, Joseph Wilfred Nash, Kathryn T. Neef, Nancy Ann

Nelson, Christine Leslye Neukom, Joan Miller Norton, Charles Michael Nunn, Barbara Ann O'Keefe, Kathleen Marie

Olmstead, Pamela Kay Olszewski, Halene Bozenna O'Reilly, Michael A. Osburn, Margaret M. Ottensman, Dianne Marlene

Owsinski, Christine Pajkowski, Margaret Patton, Deborah Jean Pawielski, Linda Sue Pennington, Anthony Baughn

Peters, Jan Michele Phelps, Susan C. Pink�rrnan, Joyce Gay Pino, Joseph A. Pirrie, Catherine

Price, Cynthia Jeanne Pyrski, Kristina D. Quilliam, Carol Jean Reed, Susan Lee Reitenga, Dixie J.

Revord, Karen Kay Rhodea, Patricia K. Rider, Ricky 0. Riewald, Lin_da Susan Riley, Patricia Lynn

Robertson, Susanne M. Rodewald, Gary Elson Rodgers, Janet Rossi, Thomas Ernest Rowley, Kay Marie

Rozycki, Kathleen A. Rudnick, Anne Marie Rust, Darlene Ann Rutka, Janice Rutkowski, Michelle Ann

Sambaer, Sharon Anne Schaefer_, William_Carl Schmidt, Diane Lee Schmidt, Manfred John Schrotzberger, Barbara J.

Schueller, Jerry James Schuitema, Joel Leslie Schultz, Margaret Eileen Schwab, Miriam Kay Schwartz, John E.

Scott, Linda Ann Sexton, Patrick Allen Shafe, Sue Ann Shaw, Laura C. Sheffield, Karen Elizabeth

Sherman, Susan Geryl Sibilsky, Debra Kay

Simon, Marvin George Smith, Martha Joan

Smith, Marva Jean

Snead, John E. Sortman, Raymond John Stafford, David R. Stapert, Douglas Staresina, Lois Jean

Stearns, Karen Lea Stegeman, Georgia Lynn Stevens, James Larry Stevenson, Lynette Louise Stirling, Mary Ruth

Stockwell, Linda Marie Straatsma, Susan Christine Strand, James Bowen Stroud, David Allen Swenson, Karen E.

Tabak, Brenda J. Theisen, Patricia May Thomas, Steven Lash Thompson, Margaret Lynn Todd, Patricia Ann

Townes, Gwinette Luvinia Traviss, Marcia Lynne Treadwell, Colette Blair Trupiano, John Edward Tucker, Valerie Jean

Turner, Brenda Lorraine Crumbsy Tuxbury, Georgia Mae Twaruusek, Betty Vanderstelt, Patricia Lynn Vander Weide, Patricia Ann

Van Woerkom, Barbara J. Vines, Artie Nell Walker, Michael Vern Ward, Sandra L. Warners, Ronald Alan

Way, Olivia Mary Wescott, Sheryl Ann Wheeler, Sandra Lee White, Deborah Elaine Wickenheiser, Patti Ellen

Wicks, Greg Harlan Wilks, Walter J. Williams, Daniel Paul Williams, Mary Lynne Willie, Edwin John, II

Wilson, Gloria M. Wilson, Joyce Wise, Janet Roberta Woodworth, Joseph Matthew Wroble, Patti Ann

Zacker, Gail Lynn Zaleski, Helen McDowell Zartner, James Blaine Zukowski, Janice Theresa

Ackerman, Richard Bell Adesso, John Eugene Allen, Daniel Carl Allen, Robert Sexton Allman, David Paul

Anderson, Donald James Arrans, Guy Leigh Baechle, Kenneth Curtis Baker, Richard Jay Baldwin, Frederick Glen, Jr.

Ball, Constance Darlene Barkman, David Allen Barlond, Bruce J. Barr, John Francis Batson, George C.

Bedford, Saundra D. Bieri, James C. Brenner, John Timothy Brininger, Thomas R. Butkovich, Kathryn E.

Cairo, John Joseph Carter, Larry D. Chang, Dana Teh-Hsing Chapman, John Gilman Chora, Timothy Alexander

Clark, Joseph Lee Comai, Douglas Cooper, James Gary Coyle, Timothy William Darga, Michael Louis

DeMey, Douglas W. Demitroulas, William Gerald Dilley, Richard David Doud, Jeffrey Reynolds Edwards, John Ralph, Jr.

Endres, Stephen Michael Evans, Barry Reid Evans, Walter, Jr. Farrell, James A. Ferguson, James Allen

Foote, Gary L. Foster, Paul Norman Fraaza, Dale R. Garza, Michael John Gebre-Medhin, Solomon

Gnewuch, Jack C. Goldy, Timothy Alan

Bellisle, Julie Ann Edwards, Michael Bradley Eschenburg, Linda Lee Fassett, Linda Janet

*Awarded posthumously

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Gordon, Paula Rachael Guba, Stephen P. Hall, Harold R. Harrell, Todd Glenn Harrington, Jean P.

Hejeebu, Ramchendra Rao Hodges, Kevin Lee Holysz, Helen Irene Houston, James Hamilton Hughes, Jack Edward, Jr.

Hughes, Wilbert Kenneth Hull, Thomas Richard Ibarra, Victor M. Iott, Timothy Lee Jacob, William Robert

Jasiak, Walter S., Jr. Jasper, Gregory Allen Keith, Denis Arthur Kenney, Paul Lynden Klomparens, Richard Earl

Koning, Nicholas J. Krumrie, Reed Lester Lake, William Clinton, Sr. Lathrop, Robert C. Lee, John David

Lee, Lucilla Lai Kew Lutes, Dennis L. Lytle, Dennis Charles Madsen, James C. Mahon, David Joseph

Mahoney, Michael J. Manning, Charles R., Jr. Marshall, William John Martin, Phillip Francis Mason, Jeffrey Todd

Mccann, Patrick M. McLeod, William Odell Murphy, Edward John Nendorf, Kurt Henry Niecko, William Robert

O'Laughlin, Vaughn G. O'Linn, Mi.chael J. Pasquali, Elizabeth Anne Pennock, Robert Dale Porth, Michael Francis

Pratt, Lawrence E. Purves, Thomas Harry .Questad, Kenneth E., Jr.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Ferrer, Christine A. Friend, Janet Susan

*Holden, Laura Susan EaslickMcDermott, James E.Pagel, Marilyn Kay

Reck, Robert Fred Reed, Martin Joseph Ringler, Harold W. Romph, Christian Ward Roschek, William Paul

Rose, David Allan Saavedra, Alberto Schmidt, Gerald Martin Schmitz, David D. Schuhardt, David Otto

Shefferly, Kenneth Richard Shockley, Dale Edward Simpson, Mitchell Kendal, Jr. Sims, David M.Skorupski, Robert Craig

Slater, James Richard Slater, Robert Max Sonnenberg, Donald A. Spratt, Paul Roy

Stovall, John Lyle

Stowe, Ronald B. Strejc, William Frank Strole, Walter Steven Strzalko, James V. Sunnock, Stanley Lewis

Tharp, David D. Thomas, Philip Elton Uthoff, David Charles Vancamp, David M.Vandenberghe, James Henri

VanderLind, Bruce M.Vanmanen, William J. Van Tol, Thomas Arthur Vargo, Ronald Edward Vatter, Gerald Alan

Veenkamp, Lucille Marie Voisin, Steven J. Wallace, Stephen B. Washington, Michael Anthony Weiss, Jerry Michael

White, Russell Burt Whiteley, Jeremiah H. Winchester, Robert Paul Yax, Donald Wayne Zarling, Frederic William

Zirnis, Edgar Zuidema, James Edward

Ratchford, Jo Ann Schutter, Candace J. Warriner, Pamela D. Zomer, Larry Dean

Abel, David Frederick Acciaioli, Vincent James Acker, Russell Dean Ackerman, Susan Marie Adams, Shauna E.

Adams, Thomas J. Aggarwal, Pawan Albrecht, George Albert, Jr. Alderink, James Dennis Alexander, Charles B.

Alie, Hikmet A. Allard, Timothy Tinsley Allers, Steven Mark Allshouse, John David Almose, Jane Elizabeth

Ameel, Robert Michael Anderson, Betty Jo Anderson, Charles Richard, Jr. Anderson, Michael Alan Andrews, Patricia J.

Angell, Debra Lyn Anthony, Lawrence Milton Arjmand, Jamal N. Arndt, Randall Frederick Askin, Charles A.

Austin, Anna Stacia Austin, James Edward Bailey, Martyne Estelle Bainbridge, Donald William Baird, James L.

Barnard, Donna Mae Irelan Barnes, Joanne Marie Barnes, Lee Edward Barr, Deborah Eileen Barrett, Lois Mary

Barron, Thomas M. Bartlett, Mary M. Bauer, Sandra Ann Beauchamp, Lee J. Becherer, Sylvia Marie

Becht, Richard Ferdinand Becker, John L., II Bennett, Candace Carol Berlin, David Nelson Berry, Bruce Carlton

Bieber, Michelle Louise Biermacher, Sue Ann Biftu, Tesfaye Bilanow, Bruce Nickolas Bird, John E.

Bisson, Judith Lynn Blankenhorn, Glenn Dale, III Blitstein, Mark Bly, Nancy Sheldon Boertman, Thomas Joseph

Boes, Dorothy Lee Bogart, Robert William Bohs, Monica Lynn Bolan, reresa Marie Bond, Stephen

*Awarded posthumously

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Booden, Paul Alan Boone, Kathy Lynn Bouwman, George, Jr. Brackett, William Earl Brandt, Roberta E.

Breest, Mark Edwin Breseman, Barbara Sue Brink, Jeanne Lynn Britanyak, Janice Brouwer, Ronald James

Brower, Bonnie Ann Brown, Suzanne L. Echelbarger Buchanan, Pamela M. Buffington, Sharon Jean Bullard, David M.

Bultema, Kristina Amy Burch, Daniel navid Burich, Kristina Burris, Ronald Henry Bushouse, Linda Kay

Byrne, Daniel James Caldwell, Douglas J. Carey, Rob�rt John Carpenter, Patricia Walters

*Carr, Claudia Lee

Carter, Gary JohnCarter, Julia AnnCasey, Meredith AnnChapin, Richard LloydChristensen, Dennis R.

Clapper, Debora AnnClapper, James J.Clare, Kathryn FrancesClark, Maria TheresaClifford, John W.

Coan, Virginia ElizabethCoit, Donna FayeColby, Pamela RaeConrad, Deborah KayCooper, Linda Kay

Coratti, RichardCorn, Michael LeeCornell, Kathleen AnnCorson, Martha JaneCorwin, Beverly Susan

Cottrell, Joseph WilliamCouretas, RoxanneCourliss, William ClarkCox, Constance S.Crandall, Dorothy Dee

Crandall, Pamela Deigh Crisenbery, Richard Thomas Crissman, Robert B. Cummings, Suzanne Beth Czedik, Christine Anne

Daley, Timothy Neal Dalton, Deborah Ann Dandy, Ronald Wayne Daniels, Lois Ann Daron, Wendy Jo

Davis, Lafayette Will, Jr. Davy, David Larry Dehler, Edward J., Jr. DeBruyn, Deborah L. DeGood, Daniel Jay

DeKuiper, Roger A. Dengler, Susan Kay Denker, Mark Jay Dennison, Alynda Kay DeShazo, Robert Lei

Desmond, William M. · Dettman, Donald Duane

Deyo, Greeory BruceDeYoung, Philip JamesDickerson, David Lloyd

DiDemenico, Anthony RalphDillard, Leela C.Dillman, Kathleen MaeDilsaver, Kathy LynnDingler, Robert Douglas

Dix, Gregory ClintonDonley, Barbara EllenDornes, Margaret Irene GodfreyDorton, Michael RobertDow, Catherine Mary

Dragich, Stephanie Ann MatthewsDrahotusky, BeckieDrahotusky, Charles W.Duby, Louis William, Jr.Ducharme, Willard Charles

Dulaney, Sylvia JaneDunbar, William Lee, Jr. IIIDuncan, Mary AliceDunn, Robert JohnDunn, William John

Dunny, Gregory JohnDurren, Michael JerryEaton, John RichardEckhardt, Elizabeth AnnEdick, Ernest B.

Edwards, Stephen CraigEllinger, Edward StephenEllis, Christine AnnEllis, Richard WilliamErnst, Valerie Ann

Essink, Clifford LeeEvans, Dale ElaineEvans, Michael AllenEvans, Susan MarieEversman, Marilyn Ann

Farhat, PatriciaFauson, Dennis MichaelFedchenko, Richard AllenFederer, Nanette SueFellings, Eugene James, Jr.

Ferrer, Ernesto JoFiebig, Deborah D.Fink, Susan Lee ArndtFinkbeiner, Cynthia JeanFischhaber, Lee A.

Fisher, Klaudia Renee Fisher, Robert B. Fitzgerald, Laurie Ann Fizell, Richard Dewayne Fleck, Robert H.

Flynn, Michael Dennis Ford, Stephen Wesley Forster, Henry C., III Forster, Paul Fox, Jane Marie

Foy, Robert Ryan Franks, Marilu Jo Frese, David Robert Frey, Sandra DeLong Fry

._ Celeste A.

Fugere,,Alice Mae Fuller, Barbara Frances Galindo, Sharon Marie Galinet, Terrence Lee Gamsby, Glenn Edward

Garavaglia, Joanne Elizabeth Garstecki, David A. Gautz, Constance Jo Gazda, Jerry Vincent German, Mary Frances

Getz, John A. Gideon, Sheryl Ann Glaser, Thomas William Goncalves, Silva Jose Goudie, Pamela Louise

Goudie, Patricia Lynn Granger, Richard Lee, Jr. Gray, Joseph Milton Green, Brian Wayne Greenburg, Thomas Crowe

Greening, Susan Maria Grignon, Peggy P. Grose, Mary Jane Gruizinga, Patricia A. Guinther, Carol Joyce

Haight, Lynda S. Hall, Diane Lynn Hall, Janet Colleen Hallabrin, John David, Jr. Hamacher, Brian C.

Hames, Susan Lee Hamilton, Katherine May Hanover, Terry Lee Hanson, Barbara Jean Harding, Judith Kaye

Harold, Alta Jean Harris, Paul J. Harrison, Gary Steven Harsh, Daniel R. Harvey, Richard David, Jr.

Hatch, James Fredrick Heiden, Edwin F., Jr. Heilscher, Roy Heller, Lawrence Edward Helminski, Thomas Joseph

Helmus, Larry D. Hemendinger, Denise Jacqueline Hendriksen, Shirley Hennings, Elizabeth D. Fleming Henry, Linda Kay Steele

Hering, Neil Lynn Herrel, Keith John Rettig, Alan A. Hiatt, Michael Roy Hierholzer, Penny Lee

Highley, John R. Hiza, Bradley Mark Hoch, Bruce B. Hoekstra, Anita Laetitia Hoelscher, Beverly Jane

Hoeprich, Christine Margaret Hoffman, Elizabeth Anne Hoffman, Janet Ellen Hohnke, Larkin Z. Holland, Gary Lee

Hollar, Dennis Ray Hollar, Earl Everett, III Hollister, Kathleen E. Holt, Sally Edith Hoyt, Mary Coleen

Hulbert, Susan Sprick Hulliberger, Sherry Lynn Hummer, Robert T. Hunter, Monica Wiley Hurley, Maureen A.

Hurst, Daniel L. Hutson, Robert Lee !gnash, Allen JamesJackson, Diane SusanJackson, Wayne C.

Janofski, Fred Joseph, Jr. Jenkins, Michael A. Jewell, David Cameron Johnson, Mary Holland Johnson, Richard Wayne

Johnson, Saundra Denise Johnson, Susan M. Johnstin, Joanne Carole Jones, Catherine Lorraine Jones, Cheri Marie

Jones, Walter Jarrett, III Jurczyszyn, Richard Kacynski, Thomas Alan Kalb, Bonnie Jean

· Kallio, Marie Eileen

Kanniainen, Nancy M. Karenko, Karen Kay Karl, Paul W. Kemp, Sydney Charles Kendall, Harry Charles

Kent, Terry Lee Kilgren, Steven Wesley Kimmel, Charles Fulton Kimmel, Sally Jean Kirsten, Robert G.

Kistka, Gerald Michael Klein, Gerald Knapp, Margo Lee Knapper, William J., Jr. Knurr, Kenneth Richard

Kobliha, Karen Lynn Koehler, John Paul Koets, David Koets, Gary Milton Kolinski, Arthur V.

Korgal, Richard Frank Korkoske, Dennis D. Kostrzewa, Robert James Kovach, Marilyn Rose Kraus, Karen Melody Kierstead

Krievins, Diana Kay Krol, Thomas P. Kufta, Carolyn Ann Kuipers, Bruce H. Kurth, Randalyn Rae

Kusiak, James Louis Kvietys, Peter Ramutis Ladegast, Suzanne Lois Lane, Sheri Louise Langemaat, Gerrit

Lathrop, Betsy Kay Laviolette, Thomas David LeBetz, Celia Ann Ledlow, Larry D. Lee, Lock-Han

Lehman, Deborah Sue Leis, Ella Elaine Lemma, Dominic Christian Lemp, Ralph Jay LeRoy, Sharon Sue

Lewis, Glenn Emerson, Jr. Lewis, Jane Benita Liebenberg, Jeromee D. Liefbroer, Joseph Eugene Lindemulder, Marilyn Ruth

Lindsay, Robert D. Ling, Wilma Jean Lintz, Connie Lipscomb, Linda Little, Mary Onita

Littlejohn, James O'Dell Lockwood, Richard Leroy, II Low, Patrick Luchkovitz, Kenneth John Ludlow, Carol Jean

Lusk, Georgia Anne MacKay, Craig M. MacKenzie, Stephen J. Maharg, John Herbert Maher, Kathleen Marie

Mahnke, Melinda Maikoski, Chester Ben, III Makowski, Stephen C. Malesh, Dale Wayne Maloney, Joseph Robert

Mandigo, Virginia L. Maples, Dennis Steven Marentette, Sandra Mary Marien, Patricia Kay Marlow, Sharon Lee

Marschke, Joanne Elaine Marsh, Lela Joyce Martin, Judy Kay Marty, James Karl Marvin, Rebecca Susan

Masterson, Michael James Mauro, Anne Elizabeth Maxim, Kenneth Peter Mazglad, Christine Marie McAnally, James B.

McConnell, Charles Conrad McCormick, Victor Morris McCoy, Linda Leslie McCullough, Gale Steven McDonald, Bryan Patrick

McDonald John Roger McDonald, Kenneth William McDonald, Peggy Jean McDonald, Thomas Daniel McGinnis, Delores

McManus, John Anthony McManus, Terry Lynn McNair, E. Jean McNutt, Barbara Ann McVettie, Linda Jane

McWilliams, Maureen Patricia Medina, Alfredo P. Medina-Mata, Manuel Meldrum, Donna Jean Meng, Jennifer Kathleen

Mercadal, Kim Alan Merkovitz, Karen P. Merrild, Rebecca s.Metcalf, Mary Jo Meyle, Cherylynn Ann

Mick, Daryl A. Mick, David Allen Middleton, Linda Sue Miller, Carl Edward Miller, Kathleen M. Earley

Miller, Linda Jean Miller, Linda Kay Miller, Patricia Ann Miller, Wayne Dan Miller, Wyman LeRoy

Milton, Danny Ray Mingo, Quentin Lewis Minor, Steven W. Minton, Linda M. Mitchell, Katherine Eleanor

Moll, James Edward, Jr. Mollan, Nancy Cheryl Monroe, Douglas E. Moore, Judith Joanne Conn Morrill, Dianne Karen

Morton, Kathleen Annette Muirhead, Brian John Murray, Kenneth Lee Mussill, Mary Joanne Myers, Richard Brian

Nassar, Ahmad Saad Nauman, Kathleen Ann Neumann, Charles W. Nevitt, JoRene Marie Newald, Larry James

Newman, Shirley J. Nichols, Donald Frank Nicklas, Thomas Eugene Nicola, Janet Ann Niederstadt, Cheryl Elizabeth

Noack, Jack W. Northrop, Cheryl Lee Northrop, M. Maxine Norwood, Karen Yvonne Nuyen, Suzanne Lyn

Oakes, Edmond G. Oakes, Kathleen A. O'Connell, James Edward, Jr. O'Donnell, Bernadine Anne Offringa, Robert Allan

Oi, Margaret VanAuken Okuly, Robert Lawrence Oladebo, Samson Adebayo Olcheske, Robert Allen Olsen, Dean William

Olsen, Ronald James Olson, Christine Irene Oosta, Ted Joel Oselka, Nancy J. Osier, Constance Marie

Ostyn, Michael Paul Overton, William Jordan Owen, Brenda Kay Owens, David Paige, Jon Stanley

Pale,n, Thomas Fredrick Palma, Gail Elizabeth Panse, Dean Michael Pantelleria, Anthony, Jr. Paschke, Steven Paul

Patterson, James Theodore Pattok, George Bernard Paturalski, Kathleen Rose Pawlak, Arlene Mary Peak, Lester Eugene

Pearse, Jan Joy Pecak, Valerie Lee Peters, Christie Marie Peterson, Robert P. Phillips, Cheryl Sue

Pinnell, Susan Lynne Plawinski, Mary Kathryn Ploucha, Lawrence M. Pluff, Denise Ann Pollock, Susan JoAnn

Poole, Victoria Lynn Post, Stephen Allen Potts, Claretha Potts, Joan Allyn Powondra, Michael Steven

Pridgeon, Nancy Kay Prince, John C. Prosch, Gary Norman Quandee, Allen Arnold Quarfoot, Beverly Jane MacDonald

Quigley, Lawrence William Quon, Gilbert Samuel Rafferty, David L. Ranka, Judy Lynn Rasch, Ardith Sharon

Ravine, Martin Joseph Reames, Ruth Ellen Reeb, Harry Paul Reed, Marilyn J. Reid, Emily M.

Ricca, R. J. Richard, Dennis L. Richardson, Kathleen Kay Richardson, Vera Jean Rider, Patricia Anne

Ringle, Barry F. Ripma, Betty Ruth Ritzler, Susan K. Robards, Larry Allen Rochester, Judy A.

Romanow, Constance Ann Romanowski, Stephen Paul Romoslawski, Gunther J. Romoslawski, Kay F. Wildner Rooney, Ann Marie

Rose, Dean Kenneth Rose, Frank Peter Rose, Ray Allan Rosema, Shirley Kay Ross, Ronald A.

Roush, Deborah Marie Roys, Jerald 0. Rucker, Suzanne Runyan, Ann Meri Russell, Charlie M.

Russell, Mary Ellen Sabel, Robert A. Sabo, Gary David Sacks, Susan Anne Sage, Robert Douglas

Saigh, Mary Ann Santilli, Mary Lee Saulsberry, Robert Lee, III Sauter, JoAnne Mary Scherdt, Donald Edward

Schieffer, Katherine Ann Schiesser, James Frederick Schmaltz, Terry Raymond Schollenberger, Jill Scholtens, Jane Marie

Schueler, Susan Lynn

Schueneman, Susan Elaine

Schuiteboer, Donald Lee Schwanger, Charles Seraphin, Jr. Schweickart, Brian Howell

Scott, James Edwin Seibel, Kathryn A.

Seilheimer, Susan Elizabeth Senese, Linda Jean Otto

Serbay, Kaylyn Mary

Seyfert, Donald Luther Seymour, Mary Kathryn

Sherhart, Thomas V.

Shields, Mary Louise Shinall, Gail Lynn

Shook, Gary Max Short, David C. Shriver, Lisa Gardner

Shultz, Kenneth Lee

Siljander, Mark D.

Simpson, William Robert

Singh, Amrit Pal Sinner, Jacqueline Joanne

Sizemore, Thomas D.

Skinner, Gregory Bruce

Skolnik, Elaine A.

Skynar, Constance Slagter, David James Sloan, Warren

Smaniotto, Jane Elizabeth

Smith, Jana Liane

Smyrnios, Richard Manual

Snyder, Marcia Mary Bohl

Snyder, Michael Charles Solazzo, Catherine Ellen

Soule, David H.

Sowle, Lynne Janell

Sparrowgrove, Carolyn Renne Springer, Paul Gerard Stark, Carol L.

Steckmeyer, Richard Steele, Debra Kay

Stevens, James E.

Stevens, William Robert

Stewart, Phyllis Jean

Stiegemeyer, John C. Stab, Mary J. Stoeri, David Anthony

Stohrer, Philip Charles Stowers, Shelley Marie

Straka, Michael Edward Strzalko, Sandra Kaye Sugiyama, David S.

Sullivan, Douglas John Sutton, Thomas Arthur

Swinehart, Jane Ilene

Sy, Ronald Lee Szymanski, Elizabeth M.

Tack, Charles W. Tabor, Stephen F. Taszreak, Richard Joseph

Telford, James M.

Thompson, Howard C.

Thompson, Sue Ellen

Thortez, Michael L. Timmer, Patricia Lynn

Todd, Josita Donzell

Tracey, Nancy Carol

Tracy, Mary Louise

Traver, Charles Luther Trenter, Barbara Ellen Truss, Gregory William

Tubbs, Mary Catherine

Tuck, David Benjamin

Tupper, Laura Jane

Turner, John Steven Tuttle, Joan C. Malling

Umstead, Vernon A.

Urbanski, Karen M. Valentino, William F.

Vander Baan, James E. Vander Meer, Jon Henry Van Gorder, Lorena

Vanhetloo, Leanne Kay VanHevel, John Robert.

VanLaanen, Stacey

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (INDUSTRIAL)

Askew, James E. Bacon, Charles Richard, Jr.

Dicaire, Robert A.

Hart, Larry Lee Kelso, James Richard

Lamakul, Cherdkiat

Van Langevelde, Larry J.

van Staveren, Anthony D.

Veldhof, Mary Ann Vella, Michael Joe Ver Hage, Patricia Kaye

Vietor, Carl Frederick, III Visel, Richard Wayne

Vlasicak, James Alois Walburn, Roy Wayne

Walby, Charles Anthony, II

Walijewski, Theresa Marie Walker, Sally Mongan

Wallace, Judith K.

Wallace, Susan Wallenwine, Steven Lynn

Walters, Charles Carl Warn, Cuyler Elizabeth Warner, Nile Elliott

Watkins, Debra Lee Wayne, Sharon Marie

Wells, Cassaundra P.

Welty, David E. White, James Clifford

Whitlock, Charles E.

Wieclaw, Mary Anne H.

Williams, Karen Ann

Williams, Mary Lynne Williams, Patricia Mary

Wills, Susan Sydney

Wilson, Janette Allyn

Wink, Claudia L.

Wiser, Randolph Arther

Witkowski, Gloria Jean Witz, Thomas V.

Woo, Marino Y. C.

Wyant, Judy Marlene Wyckoff, Larry Michael

Yorke, Heather Suzanne Nicoll Young, David Leroy

Yu Shuk-Ling, Celine

Ziegler, John Edwin Zinnnerman, James Leonard

Menchinger, Edwin Joseph, Jr. Ponchaud, James Arthur

Sandberg, Robert Neil

Board of Trustees

INDE:)C

Academic Personnel Reports Appointments, 901, 904, 909, 913, 923, 928,

936, 949, 957, 965, 968 As Department Chairman, 902

Change of Title, 902, 905, 909, 914, 924, 929, 937

Extension of Time to Complete Degree, 924 Leave of Absence Without Pay, 907, 910, 924,

929, 937, 969 Extension of, 924, 930, 951

Permission to Grant Emeritus Status, 957, 965 Promotions, 916 Rescinding of Appointment, 937 Resignations, 902, 905, 910, 917, 924, 930,

937, 951, 957, 969 As Area Chairman, 905 As Dean, 969 As Department Head, 902, 905, 910

Retirements As Dean, 914 With Emeritus Status, 902, 907, 909, 914,

929, 957, 965, 969 Sabbatical Leaves, 905, 914, 969

Cancellation of, 951 Change in, 909, 917 Extension of, 906, 930 Tenure Recommendations, 918 Transfers, 906, 951

Affirmative Action Coordinating Committee, 958 Affirmative Action Policy, 911

Revision of, 957 Alumni Affairs and Development Office

Reorganization, 966 Animals in University Buildings, 971 Ann Arbor Trust Company, 944, 952, 967 Annual Fund Report - 1971, 907 Architectural Services, 961 Associated Student Government, 909, 920, 949,

959, 965 Auditors for the University, 901

BAM, See Black Action Movement Bicycle Regulations, 932 Black Action Movement, 901, 904, 907 Blind Rehabilitation and Mobility Department, 948 Bonds, See Housing Revenue Bonds Broadcasting Facilities, See WIDR, WMUK Budget, See General Fund Operating Budget

Capital Outlay Priorities, 961 Center for Metric Education, 956 Chief Executive Officer, 931 Clerical Pay Schedule, 943 College of Education, 948 Computer Servi¢es, 967 Consortium Agreement with Kalamazoo College, 967

Western Michigan University

Consultants Engineering

Walker, Carl & Associates, 912 Utilities

Cumins & Barnard, Inc., 925 Continuing Education, See Division of Continuing

Education Contracts, Business

Architectural Prince,-Richard & Associates, 961

Auditing Grant, Alexander & Co., 901

Construction Miller-Davis Co., 912, 967

Electrical Kent Electric Co., 967 Union Electric, Inc., 925

Landscaping Light's Landscape Nurserymen, 967

Mechanical Dent Plumbing & Heating, 967 Mahoney, C. L., 967

Synthetic Turf Monsanto, 967

Conversion of Residence Halls to Apartments, 961 Cumins & Barnard, Inc., 925 Curricula

Engineering Graphics Technology, 951 Manufacturing, 951 Medicine, 951 Social Work, 903 Stud·ent Planned, 911

Departments, See Entries Under Subject Area (e.g. For Department of Economics see

Economics Department) Directed Teaching Department, 948 Distinguished Alumnus Awards

Bearss, Russell L., 925 Inman, Mary Clarage, 925 Johnson, Georgia A., 925 Smith, C. Carney, 925 Spitters, Laurence L., 925

Division of Continuing Education Revisions in Regulations, 903

Dunlap, Sam, 904

Easements City of Kalamazoo

Howard Street Walkway and Emergency Drive, 966 Sewer and Water Lines, 944, 953

Consumers Power Company Gas Mains, 911

Kalamazoo Municipal Airport Fence, 954

Electrical Primary Services, 925 Engineering and Technology Department, 910 Engineering Graphics Technology

Bachelor's Degree Program, 951 Equal Employment Opportunities, See

Affirmative Action Policy

Board of Trustees

Examination and Testing Fees, 931

Faculty, See Academic Personnel Reports Fees

Examination and Testing, 931 Student Assessment, 965

Ford, Henry, Jr., 901 Fringe Benefit Programs, 955

General Fund Operating Budget 1971-72 Year End Allotment Adjustment, 926 1971-72 Continuation into 1972-73, 928 1971-72 Final Revision, 940 1972-73 Approved Budget, 938 1973-74 Budget Request, 961

Graduation Requirements, 920 Grant, Alexander & Co., 901 Grievance Procedure for Non-Bargaining Unit

Staff, 932

Honorary Degrees Bader, Sister Mary Louise, 910 Claytor, Helen Natalie, 910 Leyerle, John F., 910 Peterson, Martha, 924 Shook, Laurence K., 910

Housing, See Married Student Apartments, Residence Halls

Housing Revenue Bonds of 1972, 944 Amendments, 952

Howard Street Extension, 934

Ice Hockey Rink, 904

Kalamazoo College, 967

Land Acquisitions Curry Property, 922

Landscaping Services, 967 Law School, 904, 907, 948 Legal Counsel of the University, 901, 921

Manufacturing Bachelor's Degree Program, 951

Married Student Apartments, Stadium Drive Ad­dition Financing, 944

Medicine Bachelor's Degree Program, 951

Metric System Conversion, See Center for '

Metric Education Miller-Davis Co., 912, 967 Minorities

Employment Policy, 911, 957 Migrant Students, 947

Nepotism Rule, 965 New Curricula, See Curricula Non-Academic Personnel Reports

Appointments, 902, 907, 910, 920, 924, 930, 951, 971

Western Michigan University

Change in Effective Date of Appointment, 924 Change of Classification, 938 Change of Title, 903, 920, 930, 938, 951, 971 Leave of Absence Without Pay, 903, 931 Promotions, 938 Resignations, 903, 907, 910, 920, 931, 938,

951, 965 Retirement with Emeritus Status, 910 Transfers, 951

Non-Bargaining Unit Staff Grievance Procedure, 932 Nuveen, John & Co., 952

Ombudsman, 936, 937 Open Curriculum, See Student Planned Curriculum

Parking Ordinance, See Traffic, Parking and Pedestrian Ordinance

Pay Schedules, See Service Staff Wage Schedules Pedestrian Bridge Over Howard Street, 912 Pedestrian Ordinance, See Traffic, Parking,

and Pedestrian Ordinance Physicians' Assistant's Program, 912, 951 Policies

Affirmative Action, 911 Revision of, 957

Animals, Reptiles, or Fowl in University Buildings, 971

Designation of Chief Executive Officer, 931 Examination and Testing Fees, 931 Grievance Procedure for Non-Bargaining

Unit Staff, 932 Nepotism Rule, 965 Protection of Human Subjects in Research, 957 Residency Requirements for Migrant Students, 947 Sabbatical Leave Regulations

Amendment, 934 Selection of University Administrative Of­

ficers, 910 Traffic, Parking, and Pedestrian Ordinance

Amendment, 931 Prince, Richard & Associates, 961

Ratcliffe, Douglas, 935 Recreation Building, 956

Construction Costs, 967 Financing, 967 Ice Hockey Rink, 904

Reorganization of Offices, 966 Research Policies Council, 957 Residence Halls

Conversion to Apartments, 961 Room and Board Rates, 911, 920, 949

Residency Requirements, 947 Resolutions

Application for Non-Commercial Broadcasting Facilities, 948

Recreation Building and Waldo Stadium Remodeling

Authorization to Seek Bids, 956 Acceptance of Bids, 967 Construction Financing 967

Board of Trustees

TIAA-CREF Resolution Amendment, 907

Western Michigan Universitv Housing Revenue Rands of 1972

Issuance and Sale, 944 Amendment, 952

Retirement Benefits TIAA-CREF, 907

Right-of-Way City of Kalamazoo, 953 Kalamazoo Municipal Airport, 954

Sabbatical Leave Regulations Amendments, 934

Safety and Security Pay Schedule, 941 School of Social Work, 901

Bachelor's Degree Program, 903 Service Staff Wage Schedules, 941, 942, 943 Skryzinski, Jacek, 901 Social Work, See School of Social Work Student Body Constitution

Amendments, 959 Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Office

Reorganization, 966 Student Planned Curriculum

Bachelor's Degree Program, 911

TIAA-CREF Amendment, 907 Technical Pay Schedule, 942 Traffic, Parking, and Pedestrian Ordinance

Amendments, 931

Union Electric, Inc., 925 U.S. Department of Health, Education, and

Welfare, 948, 957 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban

Development, 944, 961 University Seal, 903 Upton, Mary Beth, 956

Vice President for Academic Affairs, 931

WIDR, 956 WMUK, 948 Wage Schedules, See Service Staff Wage Schedules Waldo Stadium Remodeling, 956

Construction Costs & Financing, 967 Walker, Carl and Associates, 912 Women's Employment Policy, 911, 957

Western Michigan University