xt7q833mww3m https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7q833mww3m/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky 19900911 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, 1990-09-dec11. text Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1990-09-dec11. 1990 2011 true xt7q833mww3m section xt7q833mww3m Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky, Tuesday, December 11, 1990. The Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky met at 4:00 p.m. (Lexington time) on Tuesday, December 11, 1990 in the Board Room on the 18th floor of Patterson Office Tower on the Lexington campus. A. Meeting Opened and Roll Called Mr. Foster Ockerman, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 4:02 p.m., and the invocation was pronounced by Mr. Ted Bates. The following members of the Board of Trustees answered the call of the roll: Mr. Foster Ockerman (Chairman), Mr. Ted B. Bates, Professor Raymond F. Betts, Professor Carolyn S. Bratt, Mr. William E. Burnett, Jr., Governor Albert B. Chandler, Mr. Tracy Farmer, Senator Walter D. Huddleston, Mr. Sean Lohman, Dr. Robert P. Meriwether, Mr. Foster Ockerman, Professor Judith Rhoads, Mr. James L. Rose, Judge Robert F. Stephens, Mr. Jerome A. Stricker, Judge Julia K. Tackett, Mr. Daniel C. Ulmer, Jr., Mr. Billy B. Wilcoxson, and Judge Henry R. Wilhoit, Jr. Absent from the meeting were Mrs. Edythe Jones Hayes and Mr. William B. Sturgill. The University administration was represented by President Charles T. Wethington, Jr.; Chancellors Peter P. Bosomworth and Robert E. Hemenway, Jr.; Acting Chancellor Ben W. Carr, Jr.; Vice Presidents Edward A. Carter and Eugene Williams, Acting Vice President Leonard K. Peters; Mr. C. M. Newton; and Mr. John C. Darsie, General Counsel. Members of the news media were also in attendance. A quorum being present, the Chairman declared the meeting officially open for the conduct of business at 4:05 p.m. B. Minutes Approved Mr. Ockerman stated that the Minutes of the October 23, 1990 Board of Trustees meeting had been distributed and asked for corrections or additions. The Minutes were approved as distributed. C. President's Report to the Trustees (PR 1) President Wethington reviewed the following items in PR 1: 1. The number of new UK Fellows for one year nearly doubled the past year, rising from 254 to 465. 2. Kentucky's rural health initiative was officially launched at a November 8 news conference in Hazard. Governor Wallace Wilkinson and other state officials were in attendance. 3. Twelve of the world's leading equine research scientists have been inducted into the Equine Research Hall of Fame at the University of Kentucky. - 2 - 4. Private gifts to the community colleges through September, 1990 topped $1,000,000.00. 5. Kentucky River Coal Corporation announced that it will give $250,000 to the endowment phase of the campaign for Hazard Community College. The gift is designated for the scholarship program. After elaborating on each of the items, President Wethington asked that the Board review the other significant items in the report at their leisure. D. Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Self-study President Wethington noted that every ten years the University of Kentucky and other institutions take a comprehensive look at themselves to chart some direction for the future. The University recently started this broad, comprehensive process which involves the administration, faculty, students, and the Board of Trustees. The first action to be presented to the Board will be the mission statement for the University with recommended modifications by the Self-study Steering Committee. President Wethington introduced Dr. James Hoagland, chairperson of the Self-study Steering Committee, and Dr. David Nash, vice chairperson of the Self-study Steering Committee, and asked them to brief the Board on the Self-study Steering Committee. Dr. Hoagland reviewed the important aspects of the self-study accreditation exercise and stated that the accreditation exercise through the institutional self-study provides an opportunity for people at the University to take a good, critical look at the institution. The primary purpose of the University System Self-study is to improve the effectiveness of the institution in fulfilling its mission and to provide professional judgments of the quality of the programs. He stated the following objectives of the self-study: 1. Evaluate the effectiveness of the University in fulfilling its mission as the Commonwealth's principal institution for instruction, research and public service. 2. Promote awareness within the University of its potential for leadership in the state, nation, and the world. 3. Identify the University's strengths and weaknesses and improve the quality of personnel, programs and services. 4. Support the University's efforts in its strategic planning. 5. Obtain reaffirmation of accreditation with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. He said that everyone involved in the self-study is mindful of the importance of reaffirmation of accreditation and the process provides an important opportunity for the University and its continuing development. - 3 - Dr. Nash reported on the responsibilities and make up of the Self-study Steering Committee and stated that it provides the focus for the activities of the faculty, staff and students in accomplishing the important, significant task. He reviewed the schedule for the self-study and stated that the committee's goal is not only to gain reaffirmation but also to build on the strengths and weaknesses of the University so that it can become a better institution in the future. He noted that previous self studies have had a major influence on important developments at the University and said that he is confident that this self-study will also have a constructive impact on the future of the University. President Wethington emphasized the importance of this sizable undertaking and commented on the enormous amount of effort and time involved in the task. He said that the self-study needs to be taken seriously and everyone at the University is committed to doing the task well and thoroughly, and in a fashion that will lead to improvement of the University. He assured the Board that the administration will take these matters seriously as they plan for the University's future. E. Personnel Actions (PR 2) On motion made by Mr. Burnett, seconded by Mr. Stricker and passed, approval was given to the routine personnel actions set forth in PR 2. (See PR 2 at the end of the Minutes.) President Wethington noted for the record the retirement of Dr. Otis A. Singletary, President Emeritus, Professor of History and holder of the Otis A. Singletary Professorship in the Humanities, effective December 31, 1990. He stated that Dr. Singletary will continue to hold the title of President Emeritus and will continue to have an office on campus. F. Proposed Amendments to the Governing Regulations (PR 3A) President Wethington reported that PR 3A had been withdrawn. G. Report on Results of Alumni Members' Elections (PR 3B) President Wethington stated that Mr. Ted B. Bates' and Judge Julia K. Tackett's terms expire December 31, 1990, and PR 3B reports the results of the recent alumni elections. He reported the three persons from each ballot receiving the highest number of votes were: Ballot No. 1 Ballot No. 2 Ted B. Bates Julia Kurtz Tackett Lynwood Schrader Joe B. Hall Marian Moore Sims Kay Shropshire Bell He noted that both Mr. Bates and Judge Tackett are eligible for reelection. He then recommended that the report be received and put to record, and the Assistant Secretary, in the absence of the Secretary, be authorized to certify to the Governor the names of the persons receiving - 4 - the largest number of votes, from which list successors will be appointed. It was the consensus of the Board to approved PR 3B. (See PR 3B at the end of the Minutes.) H. Candidates for Degrees - Community College System (PR 4A) Mr. Bates moved that the degrees specified in PR 4A be awarded to the persons named, upon certification that the requirements for those degrees have been satisfactorily completed. The motion, seconded by Dr. Meriwether, carried. (See PR 4A at the end of the Minutes.) I. Appointment of President. Paducah Community College (PR 4B) President Wethington called upon Acting Chancellor Ben Carr to comment on PR 4B. Dr. Carr indicated his pleasure in recommending the appointment of Dr. Leonard F. O'Hara for the presidency of Paducah Community College, effective February 1, 1991. He briefly reviewed Dr. O'Hara's credentials and stated that Dr. O'Hara will make an excellent president for the college. On motion made by Mr. Wilcoxson, seconded by Mr. Stricker and passed, Dr. O'Hara was named President of Paducah Community College. (See PR 4B at the end of the Minutes.) Professor Bratt stated that there are no women as presidents of the community colleges and inquired as to whether or not there will be an attempt to address the issue. She noted that more than 55% of the faculty of the community colleges are female, a pool much larger than that for research institutions. Dr. Carr assured Professor Bratt that the issue would be addressed in the two searches currently underway. J. Candidates for Degrees - University System (PR 5A) Professor Bratt moved that the President be authorized to confer upon each individual whose name appears on the attached lists the degree to which he or she is entitled upon certification by the University Registrar that the individual has satisfactorily completed all requirements for the degree for which application has been made and as approved by the University Senate. Her motion was seconded by Mr. Bates and unanimously carried. (See PR 5A at the end of the Minutes.) K. Acceptance of Interim Financial Report for the University of Kentucky for the Four Months Ended October 31. l99Q (FCR 1) Mr. Ockerman reported that the Finance Committee had met and recommends that the Board accept the interim financial report. Mr. Burnett so moved. The motion was seconded by Mr. Rose and passed. (See FCR l at the end of the Minutes.) - 5 - L. Disposal of Personal Property (FCR 2) Mr. Ockerman recommended that the Board approve the routine report on the Disposition of Personal Property. Mr. Stricker so moved. The motion, seconded by Judge Tackett, passed. (See FCR 2 at the end of the Minutes.) M. Report on Leases (FOR 3) Mr. Ockerman reminded the Board that the President has the authority to approve leases which are under $30,000 and recommended that the Board accept FCR 3. Professor Rhoads so moved. Her motion was seconded by Mr. Burnett and carried. (See FCR 3 at the end of the Minutes.) N. 1990-91 Budget Revisions (FOR 4) Mr. Ockerman stated that FCR 4 pertains to budget revisions and entertained a motion for approval. Mr. Wilcoxson moved that the 1990-91 budget revisions be approved. Mr. Farmer seconded the motion, and it carried. (See FCR 4 at the end of the Minutes.) 0. Professorships in Various Colleges Mr. Ockerman reported that FCR 5 through FCR 12 relate to professorships in various colleges. He stated that he would review all of the professorships and take one motion if that was agreeable to the Board. The members concurred and Mr. Ockerman reviewed the following professorships: Deloitte-Touche Professorship of Accountancy (FCR 5) The Warren W. Rosenthal Professorship in Marketing (FCR 6) Carl F. Pollard Professorship of Health Economics (FCR 7) Philip Morris Professorship in Business (FCR 8) The Clark Material Professorship of International Business (FCR 9) Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs Professorship of Law (FCR 10) Wendell H. Ford Professorship of Law (FCR 11) Ashland Oil Professor of Law (FCR 12) On motion made by Professor Bratt, seconded by Judge Stephens and carried, FCR's 5 through 12 were approved. (See FCR's 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 at the end of the Minutes.) P. Patent Assignments Mr. Ockerman reported that FCR 13 through 16 are patent assignments and, likewise, he will take one vote after reviewing the assignments. The members concurred, and Mr. Ockerman reviewed the patent assignments. On motion made by Mr. Ulmer and seconded by Mr. Lohman, the patent assignments were approved. (See FCR's 13, 14, 15, and 16 at the end of the Minutes.) - 6 - Q. Student Volunteer Activities Mr. Ockerman expressed thanks and appreciation to Mr. Lohman and the students involved in the recent volunteer projects that had been generated throughout the campus. U. University System Senate Reception President Wethington reminded the members of the University System holiday reception immediately following the meeting at the Helen King Alumni House and encouraged the Board to attend. Professor Bratt stated that representatives from the various colleges and departments would be in attendance and endorsed President Wethington's encouragement to the Board to attend the reception. R. Dinner at Maxwell Place President Wethington reminded the Board of their invitation to dinner at Maxwell Place and expressed pleasure in entertaining the members at Maxwell Place. S. Meeting Adiourned There being no further business to come before the Board, the Chairman adjourned the meeting at 4:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, John C. Darsie Assistant Secretary Board of Trustees /6694 (PR's 2, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, and 5A, and FCR's, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 which follow are official parts of the Minutes of the Meeting.) Office of the President December 11, 1990 Members, Board of Trustees: PERSONNEL ACTIONS Recomendation: (1) that approval be given to the attached appointments, actions 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 attached 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 chancellor 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. Action taken: Approved J Disapproved Other Date: December 11. 1990 0197 -1- CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION I. BOARD ACTION A. RETIR3ENDT Office of the President Singletary, Otis A., President Emeritus, Professor, Department of History, and holder of the Otis A. Singletary Professorship in the Humanities, after 21.5 consecutive years of service, under AR II-1.6-1 Section III.B, effective December 31, 1990. Controller and Treasurer House, Taylor N., Sr. Accountant, after 23 consecutive years of service, under AR II-1.6-1 Section III.A.1, effective December 31, 1990. Internal Audit Wassom, Frank K., Staff Auditor II, after 25.5 consecutive years of service, under AR II-1.6-1 Section III.B, effective December 31, 1990. II. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION A. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT Office of Development Barfield, John A., Development Assistant II, effective October 8, 1990. 1185 -2- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM I. BOARD ACTION A. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Owensboro Community College Lake, Patrick, Associate Professor in the Community College System (with tenure) and President, Henderson Community College, appointed Acting President, 11/1/90. B. PROMOTIONS Jefferson Community College Booth, Beverly M., from Assistant Professor in the Community College System, to Associate Professor in the Cormmunity College System (with tenure), 7/1/90. C. RETIREMENTS Ashland Community College Edwards, George J., Professor in the Community College System (with tenure), following 32 consecutive years of service (under AR II-1.6-1 Section III. B), effective 12/31/90. Hughes, Henry J., Professor in the Community College System (with tenure), following 21.5 consecutive years of service (under AR II-1.6-1 Section III. B), effective 12/31/90. Elizabethtown Community College Owen, James S., Associate Proressor in the Community College System (with tenure), following 27.5 consecutive years of service (under AR II-1.6-1 Section III.B), effective 12/31/90. Henderson Community College Gardner, Mildred J., Community College Store Supervisor, following 24 consecutive years of service (under AR II-1.6-1 Section III.B), effective 12/31/90. Jefferson Community College Roberts, Anna M., Office Assistant III in the Community College System, following 23 consecutive years of service (under AR II-1.6-1 Section III.B), effective 12/28/90. -3- Somerset Community College Orwin, Donald F., Professor in the Community College System (with tenure), following 24.5 consecutive years of service (under AR II-1.6-1 Section III. B), effective 12/31/90. Sumner, Delmos, Assistant Buildings and Grounds Supervisor, following 23.5 consecutive years of service (under AR II-1.6-1 Section III.B), effective 12/28/90. II. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION A. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Jefferson Community College Ash, Daniel W., Instructor in the Community College System, 1/1/91 through 6/30/91. Bowling, Leigh, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary, 8/1/90 through 7/31/92. Coates, Paula, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Dupee, Kenneth, Instructor in the Community College System, 10/29/90 through 6/30/91. Ford, Vicki, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Gabbert, Sonya, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Hout, Lisa, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Kelly, Maureen, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Kenney, Cheryl, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/1/90 through 7/31/92. McNeill, Marilyn, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 5/31/91. Mendieta, Jose M., Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Rouben, Leanne, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/1/90 through 7/31/92. Schramm, Brenda, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/1/90 through 7/31/92. Snook, Randall, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Sublett, James, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Valdez, Estela, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/1/90 through 7/31/92. -4- Madisonville Community College West, A. Elizabeth, Instructor in the Community College System, 10/8/90 through 6/30/91. Somerset Community College Huddleston, David, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/1/90 through 8/1/92. B. REAPPOINTMENTS Jefferson Community College Algren, John, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Basham, Morris, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Beatty, Bryan, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Bizot, David, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Butcher, Barry M., Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Cook, Cathy, Instructor in the Community College - System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Cornelius, Michael F., Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Covault, Michael, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Hamlyn, Jon, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Huff, Lila, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Kimura, Zorre, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Lammers, Suzanne M., Instructor in the Community College System, 11/1/90 through 6/30/91. Lloyd, John A., Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Lombardo, Rick, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Miller, Don, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Norris, Gayle, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 5/31j91. O'Brien, John, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Roberts, John, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Stewart, Cathy, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. -5- Thornsberry, Karen, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Tobias, Angelita, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 9/1/90 through 7/31/92. Somerset Community College Brumback, Michael, Instructor in the Comimunity College System (voluntary), 8/20/90 through 8/20/92. Burdine, Jana, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/20/90 through 8/20/92. Floyd, Linda S., Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/20/90 through 8/20/92. Jones, Betsey, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/20/90 through 8/20/92. Sexton, Jennifer, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/20/90 through 8/20/92. Taylor-Jones, Belinda, Instructor in the Community College System (voluntary), 8/20/90 through 8/20/92. C. LEAVES OF ABSENCE Elizabethtown Community College Edmondson, Mauhee, Assistant Professor in the Community College System, military leave without pay, 10/16/90 through 12/13/90. Hazard Community College Crowe, Richard G., Professor in the Community College System (with tenure), sabbatical leave at full salary for the 1991 Spring Semester. Good, Janet M., Assistant Professor in the Community College System, sick leave with pay, 5/7/90 through 5/30/90 and 8/1/90 through 11/30/90. Prestonsburg Community College Milon, Theresa A., Associate Professor in the Community College System (with tenure), sabbatical leave at one-half salary for the 1991-92 academic year. -6- LEXINGTON CAMPUS I. BOARD ACTION A. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS College of Agriculture Coyne, Mark S., Assistant Professor, Agronomy, 1/1/91 through 6/30/92. College of Arts and Sciences Almond, Peter R., Adjunct Professor, Physics and Astronomy, 8/16/90 through 6/30/92. College of Engineering Jawahir, Ibrahim S., Associate Professor (without tenure), Mechanical Engineering, 7/1/90 through 6/30/91. B. JOINT APPOINTMENTS College of Education Cole, Henry P., Professor (with tenure), Educational and Counseling Psychology, joint appointment as Professor (without tenure), Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health, College of Medicine, effective 9/1/90. College of Enginet'ing Huffman, Gerald P., Research Professor, Chemical Engineering, joint appointment as Research Professor, Physics and Astronomy, College of Arts and Sciences, 8/16/90 through 7/31/91. C. RETIREMENTS llege of Agriculture Baker, John P.,Professor (with tenure), Animal Sciences, after 23.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Brunker, Mary Lois, EFNEP Assistant, Area Extension Programs, after 19.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Knavel, Dean E., Professor (with tenure), Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, after 32 consecutive years of-service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. *Special Title Series REVISED Lizer, William S., Senior Lab Technician, Agronomy, after 15.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Robinson, Mary K., Administrative Assistant I, Associate Dean's Office, after 51 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/28/90. Smith, Edward M., Professor (with tenure), Agricultural Engineering, after 33.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. College of Arts and Sciences Griffith, Charles H., Laboratory Supervisor III, Chemistry, after 26 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Lehman, Guy W., Professor (with tenure), Physics and Astronomy, after 20.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Newbery, Arthur C., Professor (with tenure), Computer Science, after 25.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. College of Business and Economics Owen, James G., Director, Center for Business Development, after 17.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-l, effective 12/31/90. Soule, Don M., Professor (with tenure), Economics, after 25.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. College of Education Bruce, Herbert Jr., Professor (with tenure), Vocational Education, after 30.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. College of Engineering Dearinger, John A., Professor (with tenure), Civil Engineering, after 34 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Krimm, Martin C., Assistant Professor (with tenure), Electrical Engineering, after 34 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Vice Chancellor for Administration Griggs, Ella M., Custodial Worker I, Undergraduate Housing, Auxiliary Services, after 25.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. Rollins, Katherine, Disabled Staff, Employee Benefits and Risk Management, after 11 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. *Special Title Series -8- D. EARLY RETIREMENTS College of Agriculture Stoltz, Leonard P., Associate Professor (with tenure), Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, after 26 consecutive years of service, under Section III.A of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. True, Margaret B., County Extension Clerk, Area Extension Programs, after 24.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.A of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/28/90. Willis, Jeannie C., EFNEP Assistant, Area Extension Programs, after 17.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.A of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. College of Arts and Sciences Bishop, Mary, Senior Lab Assistant, Biological Sciences, after 26.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.A of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. College of Education Teraslinna, Pentti, Professor (with tenure), Health, Physical Education and Recreation, after 21.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.A of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. VIcChAncellor for AdmidistKtrati Wade, Betty R., Parking Manager II, Parking Department, Human Resource Services, after 15.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.A of AR II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/90. E. PEMENT A POINTMENT College of Agriculture Allen, Steve, Consultant (part-time), Agricultural Economics, 10/22/90 through 12/12/90. Herron, James, Agronomy Specialist (part-time), Agronomy, 10/1/90 t