kWh-ferwgl- gag-,yxcv-rjuv-u cm»- W» MINUTES OF THE CALLED MEETING OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, DECEMBER 20, 1971 El‘lfi The motion to adjourn was approved at 5:30 p.m. aw', i l Elbert W. Ockerman { Secretary , MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, JANUARY 31, 1972 ‘ The University Senate met in regular session at 3:00 p.m., Monday, I January 31, 1972, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman W. Garrett 1 Flickinger, presided. Members absent: Staley F. Adams*, Arnold D. Albright, ; = Lawrence A. Allen, Daniel 8. Arnold, Ronald Atwood*, James R. Barclay*, Charles E. 1 _fa‘ Barnhart, Harmon C. Bickley*, Wesley J. Birge*, Betty J. Brannan*, Mary R. Brown*, “ WWW I David B. Clark*, Carl B. Cone*, Glenwood L. Creech, Dan M. Daffron*, Robert O. ‘ Evans*, Stuart Forth, Donald T. Frazier, James E. Funk*, George H. Gadbois*, i Eugene B. Gallagher*, Art Gallaher, Jr.*, Charles P. Graves, Thomas C. Gray*, 5 j p Jack B. Hall, Joseph Hamburg, Maurice A. Hatch*, Charles F. Haywood*, James W. ‘l- I i Herron*, James F. Hopkins*, John W. Hutchinson*, Raymon D. Johnson, Joseph R. Jones*, Stuart M. Klein*, Lois W. Langhorst*, Bruce E. Langlois, Robert G. Lawson, Leslie L. Martin*, Roger M. McCoy*, Ernest P. McCutcheon*, Alvin L. Morris, J. W. Patterson, Nancy J. Patton, Leonard A. Ravitz*, Herbert G. H Reid*, Virginia Rogers*, Gerald I. Roth*, Robert W. Rudd*, Otis A. Singletary*, ‘1 ' 5D A D. Milton Shuffett*, Leonard P. Stoltz*, Robert H. Stroup*, Thomas B. Stroup, , '3“ ' William G. Survant*, Joseph V. Swintosky*, Norman L. Taylor*, Timothy H. Taylor, A S. Sidney Ulmer*, H. Mac Vandiviere*, M. Stanley Wall, Cynthia Watts*, Ronald D. [ Weddle*, James H. Wells, David R. Wekstein*, Harry E. Wheeler*, Cornelia B. l Wilbur, William R. Willard, Miroslava B. Winer*, Ernest F. Witte*, A. Wayne [ Wonderley*, Fred Zechman*, Robert G. Zumwinkle*. U7 The Chairman reminded the Senators of the ROTC proposal which was on the €¥$J floor of the Senate as a result of action taken at the May 10, 1971 meeting to ' table the proposal to the regular November meeting of the Senate in the fall and, i that due to the press of other business had been delayed further to the present , meeting. He then presented Mr. Howell Hopson, secretary of the Senate Council, ‘ who recommended adoption of the Arts and Sciences proposal on reconstituting the ROTC departments as academic programs, with the following changes and additions by the Senate Council. The Arts and Sciences proposal had been circulated to the faculty under date of December 3, 1971 and the Senate Council substitute proposal had been circulated under date of December 9, 1971: ; 1. that under item (2) of the A & S report, the Senate establish a University Senate standing committee on ROTC programs comprising ten (10) members to be appointed as follows: one administrator and one staff representative from each of the ROTC programs to be appointed by the President; three faculty members to be appointed by the Senate Council; and four students comprising one cadet from each of the ROTC programs and two non—ROTC students to be appointed by Student Government. *Absence explained