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Billie M. Ables, Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Psychiatry,
  College of Medicine, named Associate Professor (with tenure), Department
  of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, retroactive to July 1, 1972


Promotions (Effective July 1, 1972)

Ewa J. Marciniak, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, from
  Assistant Professor to Associate Professor (with tenure)
Hobson L. Sinclair, Department of Restorative Dentistry, College of
  Dentistry, from Instructor to Assistant Professor and Director of
  Dental Auxiliary Utilization Program
Lowell D. Jones, Department of Art, College of Arts and Sciences, from
  Assistant Professor to Associate Professor (with tenure)
Martha Peters, Department of Health, Phvsical Education and Recreation,
  College of Education, from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor
  (with tenure)
Michael H. Harris, College of Library Science, from Assistant Professor
  to Associate Professor (with tenure)


Tenure Granted (Effective July 1, 1972)

James E. Nance, Assistant Professor of Applied Physical Education.,
  Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, College of
  Education
Herman L. Totten, Associate Professor, College of Library Science


Retire ments

W. E. Bromley, Internal Auditor, Office of Vice President-Business Affairs,
  after 15 years of service, effective October 1, 1972
Mossie L. Fritts, Food Service Worker I, Student Center Cafeteria, after
   15 years of service, effective September 9, 1972
Frances Carter Hicks, Maid, Undergraduate Housing, after 15 years of
  service, effective August 16, 1972
Ellen N. Minihan, Senior Secretary, Department of Theatre Arts, College
  of Arts and Sciences, after over 18 years of service, effective
  September 1, 1972
Millard W. Nicholas, Truck Driver, Management Operations, after over
   15 years of service, effective September 1, 1972
H. Brooks Overstreet, Assistant Superintendent of Building Operators,
  Physical Plant Division, after over 24 years of service, retroactive to
  August 1, 1972
Thelma D. Schenck, Administrative Secretary, College of Arts and Sciences,
  after over 19 years of service, retroactive to August 1, 1972



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