3334 MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, APRIL 17, 1972

The University Senate met in regular session at 3:00 p.m., Monday,
April 17, 1972, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Flickinger
presided. Members absent: Staley F. Adams*, Arnold D. Albright, Lawrence A.
Allen*, Richard L. Anderson*, Ronald Atwood*, Charles E. Barnhart, Harmon C.
Bickley, Robert H. Biggerstaff*, Wesley J. Birge*, O. E. Bissmeyer*,
Harry Bohannan*, Peter P. Bosomworth*, Garnett L. Bradford*, Eugene B. Bradley*,
Betty J. Brannan*, Mary R. Brown*, Lowell P. Bush*, Ralph S. Carpenter*,
S. K. Chan*, Richard A. Chapman, Lewis W. Cochran, Glenn B. Collins*, Raymond H.
Cox, Glenwood L. Creech, Dan M. Daffron*, George W. Denemark*, Stephen Diachun,
Juanita Fleming*, Lawrence Forgy, Jr., Donald T. Frazier*, James E. Funk,
George H. Gadbois, Eugene B. Gallagher*, Art Gallaher, Jr.*, John G. Gattozzi,
Richard E. Gift*, Charles P. Graves, Thomas C. Gray, Jack B. Hall, Joseph
Hamburg, Jesse G. Harris*, Virgil W. Hays, James W. Herron*, Dallas M. High,
Donald L. Hochstrasser*, John W. Hutchinson, Raymon D. Johnson, Joseph R. Jones*,
Don Kirkendall*, Aimo J. Kiviniemi*, Bruce E. Langlois, Robert G. Lawson,
Donald L. Madden*, Roger M. McCoy*, William C. McCrary*, Ernest P. McCutcheon,
Theodore H. Mueller*, Franklin W. Nooe*, Elbert W. Ockerman*, James R. Ogletree*,
Bobby C. Pass*, Nancy J. Patton*, Nicholas J. Pisacano, Leonard A. Ravitz*,
Herbert G. Reid, Frank J. Rizzo*, Virginia Rogers*, Gerald I. Roth*, Sheldon
Rovin, Paul Sears*, Donald S. Shannon, Albert R. Sharp*, Otis A. Singletary*,
Raymond A. Smith*, John B. Stephenson, Thomas B. Stroup, Dennis D. Stuckey*,
Joseph V. Swintosky*, Norman L. Taylor, Timothy H. Taylor*, S. Sidney Ulmer*,
John A. Via*, M. Stanley Wall, Charles A. Walton, David R. Wekstein*, James H.
Wells, Harry E. Wheeler*, William R. Willard, Paul K. Whitaker, Constance P.
Wilson*, Ernest F. Witte*, A. Wayne Wonderley*, Kenneth R. Wright*,
Fred Zechman, Leon Zolondek*, and Robert G. Zumwinkle.

The minutes of the meeting of March 13, 1972 were approved as circulated.

The Chairman reported that the action ballot taken to establish a
Graduate Residence Center on an experimental basis for Teacher Corps Cycle
VII in Louisville for a two—year period had been approved, the vote being
89 for and nine against; that the proposal would be transmitted to the
President for recommendation to the Board of Trustees. He reported that
there had been some questions raised in connection with the synopsis and
he called on Dean Dennen to respond to those questions.

Dean Dennen reported that one question dealt with the fee being asked of
anyone using the Center; that it was purely an administrative fee of $15

in addition to the regular fees charged. He reported that the second question
dealt with the responsibilities, rights and prerogatives of the Residence
Center Council; that the Council would be represented by faculty designated

by the appropriate deans; that the Council would have the same rights that

are appropriate to faculty to advise and approve individual student programs;
that approval of courses and instructors would be done by the normal recom—
mendation route to the appropriate University Councils.

The proposal as approved for recommendation to the President and Board of
Trustees reads as follows:

It is proposed that an initial Residence Center arrangement
be implemented in Louisville, Kentucky, for members of the Teachers

Corps, enrolled as graduate students at the University of Kentucky
and at the University of Louisville.

*Absence explained

    

 

      

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