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modification  in  the structure of the University Senate.   He
also called attention to the Financial Aid Symposium and the
political debates sponsored by Student Association, and to
its succcessful record-breaking blood drive.

    Mr. Sturgeon recommended that the Student Association
lobby before the 1982 General Assembly to have the student
trustee term of office each year begin July 1 and end on June
30, in order to insure that each student trustee serve one
complete fiscal year.

    Mr. Sturgeon concluded~ his remarks by saying he enjoyed
and appreciated the experience of serving on the Board of
Trustees.   The Chairman thanked Mr. Sturgeon for his report.

    D.   Minutes Approved

    The  Minutes  of  the May 5, 1981 meeting of the Board of
Trustees were approved without objection.

    E.   President's Report to the Trustees   (PR 1)



    After
President
objection,



reviewing  briefly
Singletary  recomme
it was so ordered.



  some  of  the  items
nded  its  acceptance.



F.   Recommendations of the President (PR 2)



    Although  most  of  the  i
nature, President Singletary
retirement of Dr. Lewis W.
Academic Affairs, who is retir
Dr. Cochran was asked to
given a round of applause.
recommending, on motion by Mr.
Hermansdorfer and passed, PR 2
the end of the Minutes.)



tems  in  PR  2 were routine in
  called   attention    to   the
  Cochran,  Vice  President for
ing after 35 years of service.
stand and be recognized and was
With President Singletary so
Homer Ramsey, seconded by Mrs.
was approved.  (See  PR  2  at



    G.   Supplemental Recommendations of the President (PR 3)

    Acting on the recommendation of President Singletary, Mr.
Black  moved  that  the   Board  of   Trustees    approve   the
reappointment of Mr. John Crockett, Dr. Roger Eichhorn, and
Mr. William Sturgill as members of the Board of Directors of
the University of Kentucky Research Foundation for three-year
terms ending June 30, 1984. Mr. Black's motion was seconded
by Professor Conley and passed without dissent.



    Noting that the recommendations regarding the two patent
assignments  in  PR  3  were  routine   in  nature,  President
Singletary  recommended  approval.  On motion by Mr. McCowan,
seconded  by  Mr. McBrayer    and  passed,   the   two   patent
assignments  were  approved.   (See  PR   3  at the end of the
Minutes.)



in PR 1,
Without