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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, OCTOBER 13, 1975

The University Senate met in regular session at 3:00 p.m., Monday, October
13, 1975, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Krislov presided.
Members absent: Gerald Ashdown*, C. Dwight Auvenshine*, Lyle N. Back*, Harry
H. Bailey*, Charles E. Barnhart, Melvin Baskin, Robert P. Belin*, Jack C. Blanton*,
Joan Blythe*, Peter P. Bosomworth, Garnett L. Bradford*, C. Frank Buck*, James
D. Buckholtz*, Joseph T. Burch, Hugh Burkett, H. Stuart Burness*, Charles Byers,
Carl Cabe, Donald B. Clapp, Michael Clawson, Elizabeth Clotfelter, Foy Cox*,
Vincent Davis, Robert J. DeAngelis*, George Denemark*, William H. Dennen,
Ronald Dillehay*, Vincent P. Drnevich, Mary Duffy, Anthony Eardley, Robert 0.
Evans*, Diane Eveland*, Charles F. Faber*, R. Fletcher sabbard*, Art Gallaher*,
Ward 0. Griffen*, Joseph Hamburg, Andrew J. Hiatt*, Raymond R. Hornback, David
Howard, Dean Jaros, Raymon D. Johnson, Joseph R. Jones*, Theodore A. Kotchen*,
David Larimore*, Gordon Liddle*, Austin S. Litvak*, James Marsden*, Charles
Masters*, William L. Matthews, Randolph McGee*, Marion E. McKenna, Stacie Meyer,
Mary Minter, William G. Moody*, Robert C. Noble*, Jacqueline A. Noonan*,
Janet Patterson*, Jeanne Rachford*, Ellen Roehrig, Robert W. Rudd*, Kenneth A.
Schiano, John Serkland*, Otis A. Singletary*, John T. Smith, Don M. Soule*,
M. Lynn Spruill*, John B. Stephenson, Sharon Stevens*, Marjorie S. Stewart,
William C. Templeton, Jerry Thornton, Earl Vastbinder*, John N. Walker*,
M. Stanely Wall, Richard Warren, Julie Watkins*, Paul A. Willis, Judith Worell,*
Fred Zechman*.

The minutes of the meeting of September 8, 1975 were accepted as circulated.

The Chairman recognized Professor Norman Binger, Department of German, who
presented the following Resolution on the death of Dr. Wayne Wonderley:

RESOLUTION
on the Death of
A. WAYNE WONDERLEY

Anthony Wayne Wonderley, professor of German and chairman of the
German Department for the past nine years, died in Lexington on July
26, 1975, after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage a month earlier.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Wayne Wonderley graduated from Ohio
State University in 1935, taught German and French for the next two
years at Auburn, then returned to graduate school at the University of
Wisconsin, where he received the Ph.D. in 1941. Immediately thereafter
he entered active military service (he had received an ROTC commission
at Ohio State) and served with distinction in the United States Army
until 1947, retiring in the rank of colonel. During the latter part of
World War II, Dr. Wonderley, fluent in Swedish, was the assistant military
attache at the U.S. embassy in Stockholm, monitoring activities within
Nazi Germany. In 1947 Dr. Wonderley returned to teach at Ohio State,
remaining there until 1960 and serving as acting chairman of the German
Department the last two years. After a year at Hiram College, he went to
Western Michigan University in 1961 as head of the Foreign Language
Department, a position he occupied until 1966, when he came to Kentucky.

During these many years in teaching Wayne Wonderley inspired and
assisted thousands of students and contributed to the advancement of
the profession in innumerable ways. As a matter of looal interest: he
was the founder and first president of the Kentucky chapter of the
American Association of Teachers of German. He was active in all the

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