xt7b8g8ffs02 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7b8g8ffs02/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky 1981037 minutes English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1981-03-apr7. text Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1981-03-apr7. 1981 2011 true xt7b8g8ffs02 section xt7b8g8ffs02 Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Ken.ucky, Tuesday, April 7, 1981. The Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky met in regular statutory session at 2 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on Tuesday, April , 198 1 in the Board Room on the 18th floor of the Patterson Office Tower on the Lexington campus. A. Meeting Opened and Acting Secretary Appointed Mr. Sturgill, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 2 p.m. and the invocation was pronounced by Mr. McBrayer. The Chairman, in the absence of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Mrs. Betty Pace Clark, appointed Professor Constance P. Wilson as Acting-Secretary of the Board of Trustees. B. Oath of Office Administered Mr. Sturgill welcomed the new members of the Board of Trustees and requested Mr. John Darsie, General Counsel, to administer the oath of office to the following: Mr. William R. Black, alumni representative, reappointed by Governor John Y. Brown, Jr. for a term expiring December 31, 1986, Mr. Albert G. Clay, reappointed by Governor Brown f-or a term expiring December 31, 1986, Mr. Robert T. McCowan, appointed by Governor Brown to replace Dr. David A. Hull, for a term expiring December 31, 1986, Professor William F. Wagner, faculty representative elected to replace Professor Michael Adelstein, for a term expiring June 30, 1983, Professor Constance P. Wilson, faculty representative reelected for a term expiring June 30, 1984. C. Roll Call The following members of the Board of Trustees answered the call of the roll: Mr. William B. Sturgill, Chairman, Mr. William R. Black, Mr. Albert G. Clay, Professor Opal Skaggs Conley, Mr. Tracy Farmer, Mrs. Edythe Jones Hayes, Mrs. Sally Hermansdorfer, Mr. Thomas B. Kessinger, Mr. W. Terry McBrayer, Mr. Robert T. McCowan, Mr. Frank Ramsey, Mr. Homer W. Ramsey, Mr. Brad Sturgeon, Professor William F. Wagner, Professor Constance P. Wilson, and Mr. William '.. Young. Absent from the meeting were: Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler, Mrs. Betty Pace Clark, Mr. A. Stevens Miles, and Mr. W. B. Terry. Thi University administration was represented by President Otis A. Singletary; Vice Presidents Peter P. Bosomworth, Donald B. Clapp, Lewis W. Cochran, Raymond R. Hornback, John T. Smith, Charles 1. Vethington, and Robert G. Zumwinkle; Dr. Art Gallaher, Vice Presicinlt- -2- Designate; Dr. Wimberly C. Royster, Dean of the Graduate School and Coordinator of Research; and Mr. John C. Darsie, General Counsel. Members of the various news media were also in attendance. The Secretary reported a quorum present and the Chairman declared the meeting officially open for the conduct of business at 2:03 p.m. D. Minutes Approved The Minutes of the March 10, 1981 meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees were approved without objection. E. President's Report to the Trustees (PR 1) President Singletary reviewed some of the items in his monthly report to the Trustees, calling particular attention to: the five faculty members (Professors Charles W. Ellinger, William C. Lubawy, Robert K. Berry, Alice A. Cleveland, and Michael B. Coyle) who have been selected as the 1981 Great Teachers; the retirement dinner and symposium on April 9 and 10 in honor of Dr. Lewis W. Cochran; the second annual UK Day scheduled for Sunday, April 26; and the 17 distinguished journalists who will be honored as the first inductees into the new Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame next Monday, April 13. Upon the recommendation of President Singletary, the Chairman received the report and ordered it filed. F. Recommendations of the President (PR 2) Although most of the items in PR 2 were routine in nature, President Singletary did call attention to the appointment of Mr. Shirley H. Phillips as Associate Director of the Cooperative Extension Service in the College of Agriculture, and the appointment of Richard C. Domek, Associate Professor in the Department of Music, as Acting Dean of the College of Fine Arts. With President Singletary so recommending, on motion by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. Homer Ramsey and passed, PR 2 was approved. (See PR 2 at the end of the Minutes.) G. Supplemental Recommendations of the President (PR 3) Noting that PR 3 contained the appointment of John N. Walker, Professor in the Department of Agricultural Engineering, as Acting Director of the Institute of Mining and Minerals Research, President Singletary recommended its approval. On motion by Mr. Clay, seconded by Mr. Sturgeon and passed, PR 3 was approved. (See PR 3 at the end of the Minutes.) H. 1980-81 Budget Revisions (PR 4) On motion by Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Kessinger and passed, the budget revisions, as recommended in PR 4, were authorized and approved. (See PR 4 at the end of the Minutes.) I. Patent Assignment (PR 5) The recommendation in PR 5 regarding patent assignment being of a routine nature, President Singletary recommended approval. On motion by Mrs. Hermansdorfer, seconded by Mr. McBrayer, and passed, PR 5 was approved. (See PR 5 at the end of the Minutes.) -3- J. Proposed Amendments to the Governing Regulations (PR 6) President Singletary recommended that the proposed amendments to the Governing Regulations which were received and tabled at the February 9, 1981 meeting of the Board be removed from the table and approved. The proposed amendments will provide consistency between the Governing Regulations of the University and the University's current practice. Mrs. Hayes so moved. Her motion was seconded by Professor Conley and passed. (See PR 6 at the end of the Minutes.) K. Reestablishment of Department of Telecommunications (PR 7) President Singletary recommended that the Board approve the reestablishment of the Department of Telecommunications as an educational unit in the College of Communications, effective with the appointment of a chairperson or acting chairperson for the department. This proposal has been reviewed by appropriate administrators and committees, and has been recommended for approval by the University Senate. On motion by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. Homer Ramsey and passed, the reestablishment of the Department of Telecommunications was approved. (See PR 7 at the end of the Minutes.) L. University Research Professorships (PR 8) President Singletary said it was with much pleasure that he was recommending approval of three University Research Professorships for 1981-82 to be awarded to the following professors in recognition of their outstanding research achievements: William Gragg, Department of Mathematics; Jerome Mechier, Department of English; and Professor Clasine van Winter, Departments of Physics and Mathematics. The three recipients were present at the meeting and were introduced. Following a round of applause for the three faculty members, Mr. Sturgill called for a motion for approval of the naming of these individuals as University Research Professors for 1981-82. Professor Wilson so moved. Her motion was seconded by Professor Wagner and passed unanimously. (See PR 8 at the end of the Minutes.) M. Honorary Degree Recipients (PR 9) President Singletary recommended that approval be granted for awarding the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters to Mrs. Harriette Louisa Simpson Arnow; Doctor of Letters to Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin; Doctor of Law to Mr. James C. Bowling; Doctor of Law to the Honorable John Y. Brown, Jr.; and the Doctor of Science to Dr. Stephen Diachun. The Committee on Honorary Degrees has recommended to the Graduate Faculty and the University Senate that honorary degrees be awarded to these persons and these two bodies have expressed their approval of the recommendation. Mr. Clay so moved. His motion was seconded by Mrs. Hermansdorfer and passed unanimously. (See PR 9 at the end of the Minutes.) N. Report on Tobacco and Health Research Institute President Singletary reported on the recent developments at the Tobacco and Health Research Institute. He pointed out that the current investigation, which resulted from rumors, anonymous letters, and comments of concern, was incomplete. He has turned over information to the campus police dealing with the security of -4- individuals and added that additional security for the building itself has been provided. In addition, at the request of Dr. Gary Huber, President Singletary arranged for an audit of the Institute. Because of various charges, rumors and anonymous communications, President Singletary assigned the General Counsel of the University, Mr. John Darsie, to conduct a thorough investigation of affairs at the Institute. A substantial number of contradictory and conflicting allegations have resulted from this investigation which range from statements that could be interpreted as personal dislike for the Director, to questions that suggest mal-administration, to questions that raise the possibility of violations of law, to allegations about the research program itself. Some of the allegations were found to be trivial or frivolous and some others were not. President Singletary expressed his concern about the allegations of possible violation of law and of administrative practices which are unacceptable to the University. President Singletary then read the following statement, copies of which were distributed to the news media: In the course of this investigation, certain matters have come to light which raise serious administrative concerns as well as questions of possible violations of law. The information relating to the administrative concerns developed in the investigation has of course been considered in the decisions to be announced here today. The University cannot make the ultimate decisions concerning legal issues. Therefore, with respect to these aspects of the investigation, we have and will continue to cooperate with the proper authorities. On the recommendation of Dr. Wimberly Royster, Graduate Dean who has the administrative responsibility for the Tobacco and Health Research Institute, I am taking the following actions: 1. I am temporarily reassigning Dr. Gary L. Huber, Director of the Tobacco and Health Research Institute, and Mr. Val E. Pochay, Associate Director. Dr. Huber is being reassigned to duties in the College of Medicine where he holds a tenured professorship. Mr. Pochay is being reassigned to duties in the office of the Graduate Dean. Both actions are effective immediately. 2. I have asked Dr. Layten Davis, Professor of Agronomy, to serve as temporary acting Director of the Tobacco and Health Research Institute. Dr. Davis, a widely respected authority in tobacco leaf chemistry, has accepted the temporary appointment which becomes effective immediately. I have asked Mr. Joe Burch to oversee the day-to-day administrative responsibilities at the Institute, beginning immediately. Mr. Burch, who has ably served in a number of administrative capacities on this campus and is currently Dean of Students, is an experienced and respected administrator. - 5- 3. Because of certain allegations about the research program itself, I expect, in the immediate future, to appoint a committee of scientists to make a technical evaluation of the research programs of the Institute and to report their findings and recommendations to me. I will share this information with the Kentucky Tobacco Research Board. In the meantime, both the audit and the investigation will be continued. I will have no further comments on the audit or the investigation until their completion. President Singletary said he wished to add for amplification to the Board that his action today should not be misunderstood or misinterpreted. He stressed that this does not represent any final action and it does not and should not be interpreted as indicating that there have, in fact, been violations of law. Neither does his action today indicate that the University has made any final decision about the directorship of the Institute. President Singletary pointed out that when Dr. Gary Huber came to the University, he came into a situation that was deteriorating. The former director was suffering from a terminal illness over a prolonged period of time. He said it was obvious that the leadership had faltered. Dr. Huber did, in fact, take some actions at the Institute which were very strong in the deletion of the positions of some 20 or more persons. This action generated a certain amount of hostility. President Singletary feels Dr. Huber has been subjected to a persistent campaign of harassment and he thinks these things should be recognized. President Singletary concluded by stating that his action today, based on several discussions and with the recommendation of Dean Royster, is believed to be a prudent administrative action which is in the best interest of the University and all concerned, and is aimed primarily at the necessity to insure that the program itself continues to function. The Chairman thanked President Singletary for his report. 0. Interim Financial Report (FCR 1) Mr. Clay, Chairman of the Finance Committee, reported that the committee had met on the morning of April 7 and considered four items to be presented for action, the first of which was the Interim Financial Report for the period ending February 28, 1981. The Committee found the University to be 'on target" and Mr. Clay moved that the report be accepted. His motion, seconded by Mr. Kessinger, passed and the report was accepted. (See FCR 1 at the end of the Minutes.) -6- P. Financial Statement of Spindletop Hall, Inc. (FCR 2) On motion by Mr. Clay, seconded by Mr. Farmer and passed, the Board of Trustees accepted the financial statement of Spindletop Hall, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 1980. Q. Authorization to Expend from Maintenance Reserve by Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity (FCR 3) Acting on the recommendation of the Finance Committee, Mr. Clay moved that the Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer be authorized to request funds from the "Maintenance Reserve Account" as recommended in FCR 3 for the purpose of paying the cost of replacing two water heaters at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House. His motion was seconded by Mr. Frank Ramsey and passed with all present voting "aye". (See FCR 3 at the end of the Minutes.) R. Resolution Approving Report of the Director, Auxiliary Services, Reciting Inspection of the Housing and Dining Buildings and Appurtenant Facilities of the University's Housing and Dining System, Previously Approved by the President as Required in Connection with the Delivery to the Purchasers of the University's $4,200,000 "Housing and Dining System Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes, Series L," Sold at Public Sale on March 10, 1981 (FCR 4) The members of the Board were reminded that the Executive Committee at its meeting held on March 10, 1981, awarded at public sale the University's $4,200,000 Housing and Dining System Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes, Series L. The Series L Notes were sold for the purpose of providing for payment of the costs of constructing an addition to the University's Student Center. One of the conditions set forth in the Board's June 1, 1965, Trust Indenture with Farmers Bank & Capital Trust Company, Frankfort, Kentucky, as Trustee, creating and establishing the issue of "Housing and Dining System Revenue Bonds," is that each Series of Bonds may rank on a basis of parity as to security and source of payment with all previously issued Bonds only if there is a written report, made by a proper member of the University's staff, approved by the President, and submitted to and approved by the Board, showing that there has been a physical inspection of all the facilities of the System and that they are found to be in a good and tenantable state of repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Mr. Albert Clay tendered to the Board such a certificate made under date of March 23, 1981, signed by the Director, Auxiliary Services, and bearing the written endorsement of approval of the President. He requested that the same be approved by the Board. Mr. Clay moved that the tendered certificate of the Director, Auxiliary Services, be approved, and his motion was seconded by Mr. Homer Ramsey. After discussion, the Chairman put the question and upon call of the roll, the motion was approved by unanimous vote of all members present. (See FCR 4 at the end of the Minutes.) -7- S. Meeting Adjourned There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion duly made, seconded and carried, the Chairman declared the meeting adjourned at 2:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Constance P. Wilson Acting Secretary Board of Trustees (PR's 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9; and FCR's 1, 2, 3 and 4 which follow are official parts of the Minutes of the Meeting.) Office of the President April 7, 1991 PR Z Members, Board of Trustees: RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT I. Appointments and/or Other Staff Changes Recommendations: (1) that approval be given to the appointments and/or other staff changes which require Board action; and (2) that the report relative to appointments and/or changes already approved by the administration be accepted. Background: The following recommended appointments and/or other staff changes require approval by the Board of Trustees in accordance with Part VIII-B of the Governing Regulations of the University. These recommendations are transmitted to the Board by the appropriate vice president through the President and have his concurrence. Under the Governing Regulations the authority to make certain appointments and/or other staff changes is delegated to the President or other administrators who are required to report their actions to the Board. This report follows the recommendations requiring Board approval. BOARD ACTION A. Academic Appointments MEDICAL CENTER College of Pharmacy Schneller, George H., Visiting Professor, 3/1/81 through 6/30/81. 2 B. Administrative Appointments DIVISION OF COLLEGES College of Agriculture Phillips, Shirley H., Extension Specialist (with tenure), Agronomy and Assistant Director - Cooperative Extension for Agriculture, appointed Associate Director of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, effective 3/24/81. COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM Lexington Technnical Institute Webb, Carol, Associate Professor in the Community College System (with tenure), named Division Chairman, Division of Business and Related Technologies, 7/1/81 through 6/30/84. C. Reappointments DIVISION OF COLLEGES College of Agriculture Poonacha, Kockanda B., Associate Clinical Professor*, Veterinary Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Rice, Harold B., Associate Extension Professor*, Agronomy, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. MEDICAL CENTER College of Allied Health Professions Pisaneschi, Janet, Associate Professor*, Allied Health Education and Research, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. *Special Title Series 3 College of Medicine Galardy, Richard E., Associate Professor, Biochemistry, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Shafer, James W., Associate Professor*, Ophthalmology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Stevens, David B., Associate Professor*, Surgery, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. College of Nursing Baker, Alma W., Associate Professor*, 7/'/81 through 6/3 0/8 2. Gartner, Claudine, Associate Professor (part-time), 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. D. Tenure MEDICAL CENTER College of Nursing Lee, Gwendolyn, Associate Professor* (with tenure), effective 7/1/81. E. Promotions DIVISION OF COLLEGES College of Arts and Sciences Hoverland, Lilian, from Assistant Professor (without tenure), Germanic Languages and Literatures, to Associate Professor (with tenure), Germanic Languages and Literatures, effective 7/1/81. MacAdam, Keith B., from Assistant Professor (without tenure), Physics and Astronomy, to Associate Professor (with tenure), Physics and Astronomy, effective 7/1/81. Popkin, Jeremy D., from Assistant Professor (without tenure), History, to Associate Professor (with tenure), History, effective 7/1/81. Prats, Armando J., Assistant Professor (without tenure), English, to Associate Professor (with tenure), English, effective 7/1/81. *Special Title Series 4 MEDICAL CENTER College of Dentistry Lillich, Thomas T., from Associate Professor, (with tenure), Oral Biology, and Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, to Professor (with tenure), Oral Biology, and Assistant Professor, Medical Microbiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, effective 7/1/81. Matheny, James L., from Associate Professor (with tenure), Oral Biology, to Professor (with tenure), Oral Biology, effective 7/1/81. Webster, David B., from Assistant Professor (with tenure), Community Dentistry, to Associate Professor (with tenure), Community Dentistry, effective 7/1/81. College of Medicine Cottrill, Carol, from Assistant Professor (without tenure), Pediatrics, to Associate Professor (with tenure), Pediatrics, effective 7/1/81. Dougherty, John A., from Assistant Professor (Adjunct Series), Psychiatry, joint with Pharmacology, to Associate Professor (Adjunct Series), Psychiatry, joint with Pharmacology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Neill, John R., from Assistant Professor (without tenure), Psychiatry and Assistant Professor, Department of Allied Health Education and Research, College of Allied Health Professions, to Associate Professor (with tenure), Psychiatry and Assistant Professor, Department of Allied Health Education and Research, College of Allied Health Professions, effective 6/1/81. Overman, Timothy L., from Assistant Professor (Adjunct Series), Pathology, joint with Department of Medical Technology, College of Allied Health Professions, to Associate Professor, (Adjunct Series), Pathology, joint with Department of Medical Technology, College of Allied Health Professions, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. *Special Title Series 5 Sniecinski, Irena 3., from Assistant Professor* (without tenure), Pathology, joint with Department of Medical Technology, College of Allied Health Professions, to Associate Professor* (with tenure), Pathology, joint as Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Technology, College of Allied Health Professions, effective 7/1/81. Todd, Edward P., from Associate Professor (with tenure), Surgery, to Professor (with tenure), Surgery, effective 7/1/81. College of Nursing Robinson, Mary Kathryn, from Assistant Professor* (without tenure), to Associate Professor* (with tenure), effective 7/1/81. Sheahan, Sharon, from Assistant Professor* (without tenure), to Associate Professor* (with tenure), effective 7/1/81. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION F. Academic Appointments DIVISION OF COLLEGES College of Agriculture Eizenga, Georgia, Assistant Professor (Adjunct), Agronomy, 1/11/81 through 6/30/82. Grove, John Hamman, Assistant Professor, Agronomy, 4/1/81 through 6/30/82. MacKown, Charles T., Assistant Professor (Adjunct), Agronomy, 10/6/80 through 6/30/82. Graduate Center for Toxicology Enoch, Harry G., Assistant Professor (Adjunct) (part- time), effective 1/1/81. College of Law Welling, Sarah N., Assistant Professor, 8/16/81 through 6/3 0/8 2. *Special Title Series 6 College of Social Work Erwin, Anne Barrett, Assistant Professor (part-time), 3/1/81 through 6/30/81. MEDICAL CENTER College of Allied Health Professions Klein, Bruce, Clinical Instructor (voluntary), Physical Therapy, 1/31/81 through 6/30/82. College of Dentistry Clements, John, Clinical Instructor (voluntary), Endodontics, 3/15/81 through 6/30/83. College of Medicine Combs, James L., Assistant Clinical Professor (voluntary), Community Medicine, 3/1/81 through 6/30/81. Hughes, Donald G., Assistant Clinical Professor (voluntary), Family Practice, 3/l/81 through 6/30/82. Whalen, Frank, Jr., Assistant Clinical Professor (voluntary), Family Practice, 3/1/81 through 6/30/82. COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM Ashland Community College Buchanan, Edward, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 1/1/81 through 5/31/81. Jefferson Community College Cooke, Morrison L., Instructor in the Community College System (temporary), 2/13/81 through 5/31/81. Somerset Community College Bottom, James G., Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 2/1/81 through 5/31/81. *Special Title Series 7 G. Administrative Appointment DIVISION OF COLLEGES College of Fine Arts Domek, Richard C., Jr., Associate Professor, Music, named Acting Dean, College of Fine Arts, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. H. Non-Academic Appointments MEDICAL CENTER Vice President for the Medical Center Polk, L. Reed, Jr., Director, Medical Center Office of Public Information, effective 3/2/81. I. Reappointments DIVISION OF COLLEGES College of Agriculture Allen, George P, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Anderson, Kim Barry, Assistant Extension Professor*, Agricultural Economics, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Bailey, Ernest F., Assistant Professor, Veterinary Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Bjorklund, Gail J., Assistant Extension Professor*, Home Economics Program, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Bokemeier, Janet L., Assistant Professor, Sociology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Brown, Grayson C., Assistant Professor, Entomology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Carl, Ella Kay, Assistant Extension Professor*, Agricultural Economics, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Chang, Sun Joseph, Assistant Professor, Forestry, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Clark, Perry Wilson, Assistant Extension Professor*, Animal Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Colliver, Donald G., Assistant Professor, Agricultural Engineering, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Cunningham, Shirley A., Assistant Extension Professor*, Agricultural Economics, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. *Special Title Series 8 Dawson, Karl A., Assistant Professor, Animal Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Donahue, James M., Assistant Clinical Professor*, Veterinary Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Douglas, Robert H.., Assistant Professor, Veterinary Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Dunwell, Winston C., Assistant Extension Professor*, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Evangelou, V. P., Assistant Extension Professor*, Agronomy, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Ferriss, Richard S., Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Fetsch, Robert J., Assistant Extension Professor*, Home Economics Extension, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Flashman, Robert H., Assistant Extension Professor*, Home Economics Extension, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Forester, Janice E., Assistant Extension Professor*, Home Economics Extension, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Fountain, William M., Assistant Extension Professor*, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, 7/1/81 through 6/31/82. Garkovich, Lorraine E., Assistant Professor, Sociology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Harmon, Robert J., Assistant Professor, Animal Science, 7/1/81 through 6,/30/82. Hensley, David L., Assistant Extension Professor*, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Hilliker, Jo Ann, Assistant Extension Professor*, Home Economics Extension, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Hong, C. B., Assistant Clinical Professor*, Veterinary Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Householder, Dean D., Assistant Extension Professor*, Animal Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Jacques, Robert Mark, Assistant Extension Professor*, Agronomy, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Johnson, Douglas W., Assistant Extension Professor*, Entomology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Katsigianis, Theodore S., Assistant Extension Professor*, Animal Science, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Liu, Calvin J., Assistant Professor, Forestry, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Lin, Paul P. C., Assistant Professor, Agronomy, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Martin, James R., Assistant Extension Professor*, Agronomy, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Maurer, Richard C., Assistant Extension Professor*, Sociology, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. *Special Title Series 9 McComb, William C., Assistant Professor, Forestry, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Medlen, Linda S., Assistant Extension Professor*, Home Economics Extension, 7/1/81 through 6/30/82. Meyer, A. Lee, Assistant Extension Professor*, Agricultural Economi