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        Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board
of Trustees of the University of Kentucky, Tuesday, March 4, 1986.


        The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the
University of Kentucky met at 1 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on
Tuesday, March 4, 1986 in the Board Room on the 18th floor of the
Patterson Office Tower on the Lexington Campus.

        A.    Meeting Opened and Roll Called

        Mr. Robert T. McCowan, Chairman, called the meeting to order at
1 p.m., and the invocation was pronounced by Mr. William R. Black.

        The following members of the Executive Committee of the Board
of Trustees answered the call of the roll: Mr. Robert T. McCowan
(Chairman), Mr. William R. Black, Mr. Albert G. Clay, Mr. Tracy Farmer
and Mr. T. A. Lassetter. Members of the Board of Trustees attending
the meeting were Mr. John S. Cain, Professor Timothy A. Cantrell,
Professor James D. Kemp, Mr. James L. Rose, and Professor Constance P.
Wilson. The University administration was represented by President
Otis A. Singletary; Mr. James 0. King, Vice President for
Administration; Chancellors Peter P. Bosomworth, Art Gallaher, and
Charles T. Wethington; Dr. Raymond R. Hornback, Vice President for
University Relations; Mr. Edward A. Carter, Associate Vice President
for Planning and Budget; Mr. John C. Darsie, General Counsel (Assistant
Secretary of the Board of Trustees); Mr. Henry Clay Owen, Controller
and Treasurer; and Dr. Paul G. Sears, Special Assistant for Academic
Affairs.

        Members of the various news media were also in attendance. A
quorum being present, the Chairman declared the meeting officially open
for the conduct of business at 1:04 p.m.

        B.    Resolution on Death of Mr. Thomas P. Bell

        Mr. McCowan read the following Resolution on the death of Mr.
Thomas P. Bell:


              The Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky notes
        with great sorrow the death of fellow trustee Thomas P. Bell.

              WHEREAS, Mr. Bell was a loyal and devoted alumnus of the
        University; and

              WHEREAS, he had served honorably during wartime in the
        armed forces of his country; and



WHEREAS, he was an able, respected practitioner of law;



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              WHEREAS, his manifold services as chairman of fund-
        raising efforts greatly fostered the work of the Kentucky
        Heart Association, the Kentucky Easter Seals program, the
        Fayette County Cancer Crusade, and United Way of the Bluegrass;
        and

              WHEREAS, his unique skills in officiating athletic
        contests earned him the distinction of being the only
        individual to have refereed national championship games in both
        collegiate basketball and professional football; and

              WHEREAS, his highly visible role as an exemplar of
        teamwork and sportsmanship reflected immeasurable credit upon
        the University, the City of Lexington and the Commonwealth of
        Kentucky; and

              WHEREAS, he served his Alma Mater with notable effect as
        a member of its Board of Trustees, the governing board of its
        Athletics Association, and the Development Council as chairman
        of the Annual Giving Fund and the UK Fellows committee; and

              WHEREAS, his associates in these far-ranging activities
        found their work made consistently easier and more rewarding by
        his commonsense approach to problem solving and his unfailing
        good humor; now therefore

              BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of the
        University does herewith express its feeling of profound
        personal loss at the death of this warmly regarded friend and
        colleague, and does now convey heartfelt condolences to his
        wife Leslie and son Bruce.

        On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the
Resolution was adopted, ordered spread upon the Minutes of the meeting,
and a copy sent to Mr. Bell's family.

        C.    Minutes Approved

        On motion made by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. Clay and passed,
the Minutes of the January 21, 1986 meeting of the Executive Committee
of the Board of Trustees were approved as written.

        D.    Executive Session Called

        The Board members, President Singletary, and Mr. Darsie went
into Executive Session to discuss a legal matter authorizing Mr. Darsie
to waive the potential disqualification of Judge Scott Reed. Following
the Executive Session, the members of the Board reconvened at 1:25 p.m.

        E.    President's Report to the Trustees   (PR 1)

        President Singletary called attention to his report to the
Trustees, copies of which were distributed earlier, and recommended
that the report be accepted. Without objection, it was so ordered.




 




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       F.    Personnel Actions  (PR 2)

       With President Singletary so recommending, on motion made by
Mr. Clay, seconded by Mr. Fanmer and passed, the routine personnel
actions in PR 2 were approved. (See PR 2 at the end of the Minutes.)

        G.    Proposed Amendment to the Governing Regulations  (PR 3A)

        Mr. Clay moved that the proposed amendment to the Governing
Regulations in PR 3A be received for preliminary consideration and
included on the agenda at the next regular meeting of the Board. The
motion, seconded by Mr. Black, carried. (See PR 3A at the end of the
Minutes.)

        H.   Acceptance of Gift from Mrs. John A. Morris   (PR 3B)

        President Singletary reminded the Trustees of the policy that
requires the Board to accept all gifts in excess of $100,000. He then
recommended acceptance of the gift of $200,000 from Mrs. John A.
Morris. Mr. Black so moved. His motion was seconded by Mr. Clay and
unanimously carried. (See PR 3B at the end of the Minutes.)

        I.   Confirmation of 1986-87 Fee Schedule  (PR 3C)

        With President Singletary so recommending, Mr. Lassetter moved
that the Board (1) confirm changes in the fees as adopted by the
Council on Higher Education, and (2) establish corresponding part-time
and Summer School charges under the guidelines of the Council on Higher
Education as presented in PR 3C. Mr. Lassetter's motion was seconded
by Mr. Farmer and unanimously carried. (See PR 3C at the end of the
Minutes.)

        J.    Change in Division Structure  (PR 4A)

        Upon the recommendation of Chancellor Wethington and with the
concurrence of President Singletary, Mr. Lassetter moved that
Elizabethtown Community College be reorganized to reflect the creation
of two new academic divisions: (1) Physical Sciences and Related
Technologies, and (2) Biological Sciences and Related Technologies.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Clay and carried. (See PR 4A at the end
of the Minutes.)

        K.   Associate Degree Program--Madisonville Community College
(PR 4B)

        On motion made by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. Clay and carried,
the Board authorized for submission to the Council on Higher Education
a new degree program, Associate Degree in Applied Science, Laser Optics
Technology, for the Madisonville Community College. (See PR 4B at the
end of the Minutes.)




 




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        L.    Naming of University Building  (PR 5A-1)

        President Singletary indicated his pleasure in recommending
that the new indoor tennis center be named THE HILARY J. BOONE INDOOR
TENNIS CENTER. He noted that Mr. Boone was captain of the tennis team
in 1940 and that his financial contribution to the Athletics
Association helped make the indoor tennis center a reality. He added
that the University of Kentucky Athletics Association Board of
Directors at its meeting in January, 1986 voted unanimously to
recommend naming the new indoor tennis center in honor of Mr. Boone,
The motion, made by Mr. Clay and seconded by Mr. Lassetter, unanimously
carried. (See PR 5A-1 at the end of the Minutes.)

        M.    Naming of University Library  (PR 5A-2)

        President Singletary also indicated his pleasure in
recommending that the Board approve the name THE JOHN A. MORRIS LIBRARY
for the library in the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center. He
stated that the gift which the Board accepted today from Mrs. Morris
was in honor of her husband, the late John A. Morris, a distinguished
senior statesman of racing with close ties to Kentucky. Mr. Clay so
moved. His motion was seconded by Mr. Black and unanimously carried.
(See PR SA-2 at the end of the Minutes.)

        N.    Establishment of Graduate Center for Biomedical
Engineering (PR 5B)

        With President Singletary so recommending, Mr. Black moved that
the Board authorize the establishment of a Graduate Center for
Biomedical Engineering. Mr. Black's motion was seconded by Mr. Farmer
and carried without dissent. (See PR 5B at the end of the Minutes.)

        0.    Establishment of Quasi-Endowment for the Otis A.
Singletary Graduate and Professional Fellowship Fund (PR 5C)

        Mr. McCowan said he was pleased to recommend at the request of
the University of Kentucky Athletics Association that the Board
authorize the establishment of a quasi-endowment fund in honor of
President Singletary, who has contributed so much to the University.
The motion, made by Mr. Clay and seconded by Mr. Black, was voted on
and unanimously carried.

        President Singletary said he was especially pleased with the
efforts of the Athletics Association to promote academic excellence in
the University. (See PR 5C at the end of the Minutes.)

        P.    Patent Assignment  (PR 5D)

        Without discussion, on motion made by Mr. Lassetter, seconded
by Mr. Farmer and passed, the patent assignment recommended in PR 5D
was approved. (See PR 5D at the end of the Minutes.)




 




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        Q.    Amendment of Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the Medical
Staff, University Hospital (PR 6A)

        Upon the recommendation of Chancellor Bosomworth and with the
concurrence of President Singletary, Mr. Black moved that the proposed
amendments to the Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the Medical Staff,
University Hospital, be approved. Mr. Black's motion was seconded by
Mr. Clay and unanimously carried. (See PR 6A at the end of the
Minutes.)

        R.    Report on NCAA Investigation

        President Singletary informed the Board that Mr. John Darsie,
University General Counsel, has reported to him on the NCAA
investigation that was initiated in October 1985. He stated that 67
individuals have been contacted. Fifty-four of these individuals were
interviewed by the University (28 current or former players, 18 current
or former U.K. employees, and eight boosters). He also informed the
Board that the information obtained in the investigation has been
shared with the NCAA and that the University is cooperating fully with
the NCAA in this matter.

        S.    Interim Financial Reports   (FCR 1)

        Mr. Clay, Chairman of the Finance Committee, reported that the
committee met on the morning of March 4 and reviewed six agenda items
to be presented for action. He said the Committee found the University
to be "on target" and then moved that the interim financial report for
the seven months ended January 31, 1986 and the summary report of
revenues and expenditures of the University of Kentucky Research
Foundation for the six months ended December 31, 1985 be accepted. His
motion, seconded by Mr. Farmer, carried and it was so ordered. (See
FCR 1 at the end of the Minutes.)

        T.    Disposal of Personal Property   (FCR 2)

        On motion made by Mr. Clay, seconded by Mr. Black and passed,
approval was given for the disposition of obsolete and surplus
equipment as recommended in FCR 2. (See FCR 2 at the end of the
Minutes.)

        U.    External Auditor for Fiscal Year 1985-86    (FCR 3)

        With the concurrence of the Finance Committee, Mr. Clay moved
that the Board engage the firm of Coopers & Lybrand, Certified Public
Accountants, to perform an examination of the accounts of the
University of Kentucky and affiliated corporations for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1986, for a fee, including expenses, of not more than
$88,500. His motion was seconded by Mr. Farmer and passed without
dissent. (See FCR 3 at the end of the Minutes.)




 





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        V.    A Resolution Clarifying, Amending, and Restating
Provisions of Resolutions Previously Adopted Authorizing the -ssuance
ot $2zl89,0u0 University of Kentucky Community Colleges EducationalT-
Buildings Revenue Bonds, Series E (FCR 4)1

        Thereupon, a motion was made by Mr. Clay and seconded by Mr.
Farmer that the following titled Resolution, which was read in summary
form to the Executive Committee, be passed and adopted:

              A RESOLUTION CLARIFYING, AMENDING, AND
              RESTATING PROVISIONS OF RESOLUTIONS PREVIOUSLY
              ADOPTED AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $2,890,000
              UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COMMUNITY COLLEGES
              EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS REVENUE BONDS, SERIES E

              (the full Resolution being attached to these
              Minutes as Exhibit 1).

        WHEREUPON, a vote being taken on the motion, the result was as
follows:

              Yeas                          Nays

              William R. Black
              Albert G. Clay
              Tracy Farmer
              T. A. Lassetter
              Robert T. McCowan

        Thereupon, the Chairman declared that the motion had carried
and that the Resolution had been passed and adopted and directed that
the same be recorded in the Minutes of the Executive Committee of the
Board. (See FCR 4 at the end of the Minutes.)

        W.    Report on Leases  (FCR 5)

        On motion made by Mr. Clay, seconded by Mr. Black and carried,
the report on leases was accepted as recommended.   (See FCR 5 at the
end of the Minutes.)

        X.    The Reserve and Lease of an Approximate Three-Acre Tract
on the South Farm to the State Department of Parks (FCR 6)

        Mr. Clay reported that following an indepth consideration of
the request by the State Department of Parks, the Finance Committee
recommends approval of the reserve and lease of an approximate
three-acre tract on the South Farm to the State Department of Parks as
presented in FCR 6. The motion, made by Mr. Clay and seconded by Mr.
Lassetter, was voted on and carried without dissent. (See FCR 6 at the
end of the Minutes.)




 





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        Y.    Report of Investments   (ICR 1)

        Mr. Clay, reporting in the absence of Mr. Ronald G. Geary,
recommended and so moved that the report of changes made in investments
for the University of Kentucky and its affiliated corporations for the
three months ended December 31, 1985 be accepted. His motion was
seconded by Mr. Black, and it was so ordered. (See ICR 1 at the end of
the Minutes.)

        Z.    Meeting Adjourned

        There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at
1:45 p.m.

                                    Respectfully submitted,



                                    John C. Darsie
                                    Assistant Secretary
                                    Board of Trustees



(PR's 2, 3A, 3B, 3C, 4A, 4B, 5A-1, 5A-2, SB, 5C, 5D, and 6A; FCR's 1,
2, 3, 4 (Exhibit 1), 5, and 6; and ICR 1 which follow are official
parts of the Minutes of the Meeting.)



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Office of the President
March 4, 1986



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Members, Executive Committee, Board of Trustees:

                           Personnel Actions
Recommendation: (1) that approval be given to the attached
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 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     t



Date:



March 4



Disapproved
, 1986



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                      COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

I.  BOARD ACTION

    A.   ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

              Prestonsburg Community College

              Garrett, Clara N., Associate Professor in the Community
                   College System (with tenure), Chairman, Division
                   of Biological Sciences and Related Technologies,
                   7/1/86 through 6/30/89.

II. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

    A.   ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

              Ashland Community College

              Davis, Virgil K., Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 1/27/86 through 6/30/86.

              Henderson Community College

              Bailey, Charlene L., Instructor in the Community
                    College System, 2/1/86 through 6/30/86.

              Hopkinsville Community College

              James, Mary H., Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
               Simmons, Patricia L., Instructor in the Community
                    College System, 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
               Walton, John E., Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.

               Jefferson Community College

               Campbell, Karen, Instructor in the Community College
                    System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
               Senn, Sheila, Instructor in the Community College
                    System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
               Steiden, William A., Instructor in the Community
                    College System, 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
               Taylor, Lisa, Instructor in the Community College
                    System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.

               Lexington Community College

               Ownby, Harold, Instructor in the Community College
                    System (voluntary), 1/15/86 through 5/9/86.




 





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          Madisonville Community College

          Smith, LeeClair E., Instructor in the Community College
               System, 3/17/86 through 6/30/86.

          Maysville Community College

          Keeton, H. Ray, Instructor in the Community College
               System, 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.

          Somerset Community College

          Aaron, Edward M., Instructor in the Community College
               System, 1/7/86 through 6/30/86.
          Armstrong, Anthony L., Instructor in the Community
               College System, 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.

B. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

          Lexington Community College

          Carr, Ben W., Associate Professor in the Community
               College System and Vice Chancellor for Academic
               Affairs, Acting Director, Lexington Community
               College, 2/1/86 through 6/30/86.

C.   REAPPOINTMENTS

          Jefferson Community College

          Anderson, Gladys, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Brooks, Beverly L., Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Brown, Delores J., Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Brownfield, Wilma, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Constable, Mary J., Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Cooper, David L., Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Cornett, Martha H., Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Davis, Diane C., Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Dutton, Patricia, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Fife, Debbie, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
          Hall, Judith, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.




 






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Hall, Mary L., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Henley, Connie W., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Higdon, Mary A., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Klein, Karen, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Lawrence, Elizabeth L., Instructor in the Community
     College System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Lipscomb, Martha, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
McCreary, Heidi S., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Mohr, Anna, Instructor in the Community College System
     (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Montoya, Ophelia, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Nay, Patricia, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Newkirk, Angela M., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Payne, Mary A., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Pedigo, Andrea, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Pressley, Brenda J., Instructor in the Community
     College System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Quinn, Wanda S., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Schuster, Salvia, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Scrivner, Mabel I., Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Stemmle, Donna, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Stewart, David, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Tonegawa, Shelba, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Veith, Betty, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Wabner, Nancy, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Wahl, Jeanette, Instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Wertheim, Phyliss, instructor in the Community College
     System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86.
Wiedewitsch, Phyllis, Instructor in the Community
     College System (voluntary), 1/1/86 through 6/30/86




 






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C.   LEAVES OF ABSENCE

          Prestonsburg Community College

          Rice, Teresa H., Assistant Professor in the Community
               College System, Leave without pay, 7/1/86 through
               6/30/87.




 






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                               LEXINGTON CAMPUS


I. BOARD ACTION

    A. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

              College of Agriculture

              Murphy, William E., Assistant Extension Professor, Agricultural
                    Engineering, 1/15/86 through 6/30/86.
              Vargas, William, Visiting Scholar, Agronomy, 1/13/86 through
                    5/12/86.
              Weston, Leslie A., Assistant Professor, Horticulture and
                    Landscape Architecture, 1/15/86 through 6/30/86.

              College of Arts and Sciences

              Jaromczyk, Jerzy W., Assistant Professor, Computer Science,
                    1/1/86 through 6/30/86.

              College of Business and Economics

              Rhoads, Gary K., Instructor, Marketing, 8/16/86 through 6/30/87.

              College of Education

              Walton, Ronald E., Professor (voluntary), Administration and
                    Supervision, 1/l/86 through 6/30/87.

              College of Engineering

              Chung, Tae-Sung, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering,
                    1/2/86 through 6/30/86.
              Wang, Yi-Tin, Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, 1/l/86
                     through 6/30/87.

    B. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

              College of Business and Economics

              Ali, M. Mukhtar, Professor (with tenure), Economics, appointed
                     Chairman, Economics, 7/1/86 through 6/30/90.

    C. REAPPOINTMENTS

              College of Agriculture

              Willett, Joseph W., Visiting Professor, Agricultural Economics,
                     l/l/86 through 6/30/86.



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          College of Architecture

          Bermann, Karen, Visiting Professor (part-time), 1/1/86 through
                5/31/86.
          Hennessey, Leslie G., Visiting Professor (part-time), 1/1/86
                through 5/31/86.

D. PROMOTIONS

          College of Agriculture

          Olson, James R., from Assistant Professor (without tenure),
                Forestry, to Associate Professor (with tenure), Forestry,
                effective 7/1/86.

E. RETIREMENTS

          College of Engineering

          Cox, Dennis W., Patternmaker, Engineering Services, after 42.5
                consecutive years of service, effective 3/31/86.
          Morris, Vernon, Electrical Technician III, Civil Engineering,
                after 21 consecutive years of service, effective 3/31/86.

          College of Law

          Ham, Willburt D., Professor (with tenure), after 37 consecutive
                years of service, effective 6/30/86.

         Vice Chancellor for Administration

         Jewell, Virgil, Disabled Staff, Employee Benefits and Risk
                Management, after 19 consecutive years of service,
                effective 4/30/86.

F. EARLY RETIREMENTS

         Vice Chancellor for Administration

         Ingram, Isaac J., Assistant Maintenance Supervisor, Paint Shop,
                Physical Plant Division, after 28 consecutive years of
                service, effective 4/30/86.
          McIntyre, Margaret S., Cafeteria Manager, Blazer Cafeteria,
                Auxiliary Services, after 29.5 consecutive years of
                service, effective 2/28/86.
          Schafer, Jack A., Interior Designer, Design and Construction,
                Business Services, after 18.5 consecutive years of
                service, effective 3/7/86.



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II. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

   A. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

              College of Agriculture

              Naylor, Robert M., Instructor (part-time), Horticulture and
                    Landscape Architecture, 2/1/86 through 5/31/86.
              Sharp, Doug, Instructor (part-time), Horticulture and
                    Landscape Architecture, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.

              College of Architecture

              Szerbaty, Michael, Instructor (part-time), 1/1/86 through
                    5/30/86.

              College of Arts and Sciences

              Campbell, Julian N., Instructor (part-time), Biological Sciences,
                    1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
              Crider, Carol, Instructor (part-time), Mathematics, 1/1/86
                    through 5/31/86.
              Fouquier, Mark A., Assistant Professor/Captain, Military Science,
                    6/1/86 through 6/1/89.
              Gatton, John S., Instructor (part-time), English, 1/1/86 through
                    5/31/86.
              Gregory, Howard, Instructor (part-time), French, 1/1/86 through
                    5/31/86.
              Landgrebe, John, Instructor (part-time), Biological Sciences,
                    1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
              Meegan, William J., Assistant Adjunct Professor, Psychology,
                    1/1/86 through 6/30/87.
              Mynear, Daniel D., Instructor (part-time), English, 1/1/86
                    through 5/31/86.
              Ramsey, Richard, Instructor (part-time), Psychology, 1/1/86
                    through 5/31/86.
              Shaw, Annapurna, Assistant Professor, Geography, 1/1/86 through
                    5/31/86.
              Steinkamp, Mary, Instructor (part-time), Mathematics, 1/1/86
                    through 5/31/86.
              Wachtel, Elizabeth R., Instructor (part-time), Psychology,
                    1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
              Yu, Hong, Assistant Visiting Professor, Physics and Astronomy,
                    1/1/86 through 5/31/86.

              College of Communications

              Alford, Margaret D., Instructor (part-time), Journalism, 1/1/86
                    through 5/31/86.



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         College of Education

         Beal, Rayma K., Instructor (part-time), Health, Physical
                Education, and Recreation, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
         Owen, Harry E., Instructor (part-time), Curriculum and
                Instruction, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
         Wilson, Margo E., Instructor (part-time), Special Education,
                1/1/86 through 5/30/86.

         College of Engineering

         Naishadham, Krishna, Instructor, Electrical Engineering, 1/1/86
                through 5/15/86.

         College of Fine Arts

         Bibbs, Garry, Instructor (part-time), Art, 1/1/86 through
                5/31/86.
         Doutt, Margaret E., Instructor (part-time)*, Music, 1/1/86
                through 5/31/86.
         Wagner, Jeffrey, Instructor (part-time), Art, 1/1/86 through
                5/31/86.

          College of Home Economics

          Bastin-Naylor, Martha H., Instructor (part-time), Human
                Environment: Design, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
          Duncan, Ruth H., Instructor (part-time), Human Environment:
                Textiles, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
          Hensley, Stanley, Instructor (part-time), Human Environment:
                Design, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
          Linnenkohl, Susan C., Assistant Professor (part-time), Nutrition
                and Food Science, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.
          O'Malley, Angeline J., Instructor (part-time), Family Studies,
                1/1/86 through 5/31/86.

          College of Social Work

          Epperson, Rebecca M., Lecturer (part-time), 1/15/86 through
                5/15/86.
          White, Ronald F., Lecturer (part-time), 1/15/86 through 5/15/86.

B. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

          College of Arts and Sciences

          Anderson, Roger B., Associate Professor (with tenure), Russian
                and Eastern Studies, appointed Acting Chairman, Russian
                and Eastern Studies, 2/1/86 through 6/30/86.



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C. REAPPOINTMENTS

         College of Agriculture

         Aten, Lyle D., Instructor (part-time), Horticulture and Landscape
               Architecture, ll/86 through 5/31/86.
         Kovalic, Peter P., Instructor (part-time), Forestry, 1/1/86
                through 5/31/86.
         Ray, William H., Instructor (part-time), Horticulture and
               Landscape Architecture, 1/1/86 through 5/31/86.

          College of Arts and Sciences

          Allen, Susan, Instructor (part-time), English, 1/1/86 through
               5/31/86.
          Baltus-Sih, Marie-Sylvie, Instructor (part-time), French, 1/1/86
                through 5/31/86.