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B-8 TIIE STATE JOURNAL June 23, 1972 Board OKs Staff Changes i 1 mmi in i raw 'Tm tw- jmT im mw a irniT waw it i law wss ba. si VY A 1 1 Ml :mMmirfWWi.dUr V'4M IMM 1 Tk TfctlT UK 1 iri i -jo ibh III lawMaaab. lkknfv IVCVtf 1 tv. im 3jLS I HEAR YE, HEAR YE, THE SALE HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED! ALL MEN WILL SAVE 25 TO 50 DURING OUR award; Delbert E. Schoenhard, professor and associals chairman, microbiology and public health, Aug.

1, l2-Jan. 31, 1973, to study in the U.S.; and Ralph E. Kron, professor. Counseling Center, Jan. 1-June 30, 1973, to study in Mexico.

Granted other leaves were: James F. Price, associate professor, food science and human nutrition, June 11-June 30, to conduct survey of food industry in Central America; Barry D. Amis, assistant professor, English, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study at the University of Metz; Norman Pollack, professor, history, Sept.

1-Dec. 31, to study in East Lansing; Mildred Zimmerman, instructor, music, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study at the University of Indiana; Herbert G. Boh-nert, professor, philosophy, Sept.

1-Dec. 31, to study in East Lansing; Stephen E. Toulmin, professor, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to teach at the University of California, Santa Cruz; Hugo Nurn-b associate protessor, accountinq, Sept.

1972-Aug. 31,1973, to become visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania; and Harry M. Trebing, professor, economics and director. Institute of Public Utilities, Aug. 1-Dec.

31, to serve as chief economist, U.S. Postal Rate Commission. The board also approved leaves for: Thomas R. A. Kuester, instructor, human environment and design, Sept.

1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to serve as a professional desiqner; James B. Thomas, associate professor, anatomy and human development July 1, 1972-June 30, 1973, to study at Lansing's hospitals; Ronald C. Simons, associate professor, psychiatry, July 20-Sent. 1, to write and conduct research in Seattle, Alex Bacopoulos, assis-tant professor, mathematics, Sept.

1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study in Montreal; Ronald J. Harvath, assistant professor, geography, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study and write In East Lansing; Joel Aronoff, associate professor, psychology, Sept.

1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to become visiting associate professor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; David Rohde, assistant professor, political science, Jan. 1-Aug. 31, 1973, to study In Washington, D.C.; and Russell W. Allen, professor and associate director labor and industrial relations, Sept.

1, 1972-Aug. 31- 1973, to teach and plan programs in Washington, D.C. Other leaves approved by the board were: Gerry Gill Harsch. instructor, urban planning and landscape architecture, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug.

31, 1973. to serve In a professional capacity in Canada; John T. Ritter, asssitant professor. Linguistics, Oriental and African Languages and African Studies Center, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug.

31, 1973, to study in Canada; Theordore R. Kennedy, professor, American Thouqht and Language, Sept. 1-Dec. 31, to work in Washington, D.C; James R. Anderson, instructor, humanities and assistant director.

Honors College, Aug. 1-Aug. 31, to studv in East Lansing; Ulla M. Wib-erg, librarian. Library, Aug.

1-Sept. 30, to participate in Peace Corp training; Marvin E. Stephenson, associate professor. Institute of Water Research, Aug. 1, 1972-July 30, 1974, to serve an appointment with the Rockefeller Foundation; John R.

Powell, professor and associate director. Counseling Center, Sept. 5, 1972-May 15, 1973, to teach at the University of Missouri; and Mary P. Sharp, assistant director. Equal Opportunity Programs, Sept.

1-Oct. 30, to travel In the Near East. The board approved transfers and changes in assignments (effective July 1) for: Douglas J. Chapman, from extension horticultural agent, Genesee County to county extent ion director. Midland County; Sharon K.

Fritz, from extension home economist at large to extension home economist, Alcona and Oscoda county; George R. McQueen, from extension agricultural agent, Clinton County to county extension director, Shiawassee with additional assignment as director, laboratory medicine in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, April Tom W. Carroll, assistant professor. Computer Institute for Social Science Research with additional assignment as assistant professor, agricultural economics, March 1 1970; Milton E. Muelder, from professor and dean, advanced graduate studies and vice president research development and acting vice president, student affairs to professor and dean, advanced graduate studies and vice president, research development, June Jack W.

Peterson, from computer engineer to logic design engineering, Computer Laboratory, June John C. Niles, from systems and procedures analyst, systems and procedures division. Comptroller's Office to accountant, bookkeeping division, Comptroller's Office, June and William R. Betts, from assistant news editor, information services to news edilor, radio broadcasting. May 22 The board approved resignation and terminations (effective Aug.

31) for: Gerald O. Jessup, 4-H youth agent, Sanilac, Tuscola and Huron Counties, Jessie S. Hixson, assistant professor, economics and health service education and research; Dalton E. McFarland, professor, management; Fred B. Bauries, assistant professor advertising; Stanley E.

Smith, associate professor, journalism; Raymond L. Boozer, associate professor, elementary and special education; Robert A. Otto, assistant professor, elementary and special education; Dorothy F. West, instructor, family ecoloqy and secondary education and curriculum; I I E. Vance, associate professor, mathematics; Myrnj Reed, assistant professor, nursing; William L.

Wood, asssitant professor, natural science; Miriam G. Burke, asssitant professor. Counseling Center; and Barbara Sue Jennings, asssitant professor. Counseling Center. Resignations and terminations also approved for: Marilyn K.

Mann, extension home economist, Berrien, Van Buren and Cass counties, June 12; Tonl D. McKinney, extension home economist, Oceana, Newayqo and Muskegon counties. May 12; R. Dale LeFever, instructor and assistant to the dean, engineering, July 10; Larry S. Murphy, research asso-c i a engineering research.

May 31 Kaye Funk, associate professor, food science and human nutrition, July 31 Elaine C. Williams, instructor. Institute for Family and Child Study, June James D. Hoeschele, postdoctoral fellow, biophysics, June 30; Jay Stanley Huebner, research associate, biophysics, Aug. 15; Gene R.

Safir, research asssociate, botany and plant pathology, June 30; Paul F. Kunz, research associate, physics, June 30; Herbert E. Coolidge, assistant professor, institutional research, June 30; Adelbert C. Jones, specialist. Center for Urban Affairs, July 31; Julius S.

Scott, visiting associate professor. Center for Urban Affairs, June 30; Donna B. Sweeny, instructor. Center for Urban Affairs, May 31; and Richard W. Thomas, Instructor and research director for media proiect.

Center for Urban Affairs, June 30. The board approved the following retirements with the title of professor emeritus (first year of MSU employment in parentheses): Theordore W. Forbes, psychology, Sept. 1 (1957); Fritz Herzog, mathematics, July 1, 1973 (1943), who will serve a one-year consultantship effective July 1, 1972-June 30, 1973; and Howard L. Womochel, metallurgy, mechanics and materials science, Sept.

1, 1973 (1938), who will serve a one-year consultantship effective Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973. Retiring with the title of assistant professor emeritus is Mary J. E.

Woodward, Cooperative Extension Service, July 1 (1933) Other retirements were also approved for: Edna J. Alsup, extension home economist. Cooperative Extension Service, Aug. 1 (1945); Leadelle Clark, hostess, students affairs, July 1 (1957); Dorothy E. Culver, executive secretary.

Office of the Dean of Students, Aug. 1 (1954) and Cecilia R. Stauffer, head resident adviser, Yakeley Hall, July 1 (1950). The terminal leave for Leonard Gian-der, director of personnel, has been changed from July 1, 1972-June 30, 1973 to Sept. 1, 1972-Aug.

31, 1973, with retirement to be effective Sept. 1, 1973. County; Sheila S. Morlev, from district extension consumer marketing Information agent, Saginaw County to campus extension specialist, consumer marketing Information; Wilbur A. Dexter, from extension farm management agent, Cooperative Extension Service to specialist, agricultural economics; David G.

Lockwood, from associate professor, German and Russian and Linguistics and Oriental and African Languages to associate professor. Linguistics and Oriental and African Languages; Albert C. Cafagna, from assistant professor, philosophy and Justin Morrill College to assistant professor, philosophy; and Martin G. Keeney, from associate professor, computer science and director, managment information systems, institutional research. Office of the Provost to associate professor, computer science.

Transfers and changes In assignment were also approved (effective July 1) for: Karl L. Schulze, from associate professor, civil engineering and eingineering research to associate professor, civil engineering; John B. Kreer, from professor, electrical engineering and systems science and engineering reserach to professor, electrical engineering and systems science; Arthur F. Kohrman, associate professor, human development and medical education research and development with additional assignment as vice chairman, human development; Sumer D. Verma, assistant professor, psychiatry and Olin Health Center with additional assignment as assistant professor, medicine, Delbert E.

Schoenhard, professor, microbiology and public health with additional assignment as associate chairman, W. Doyne Collings, professor, physiology with additional assignment as associate chairman; Nelson P. Edmondson, from associate professor, humanities and Justin Morrill Colleae to associate professor, humanities; and Edward D. Graham, from associate professor, humanities and Justin Morrill Colleae to associate professor, humanities. Other transfers and changes In assignment were also approved (effective July 1) for: J.

Wilson Myers, from associate professor, humanities and Justin Morrill College to associate professor, humanities; Fauzl M. Naiiar, from professor, social science and Justin Morrill Colleae to professor, social science; Roy H. McFall, from assistant professor, natural science to assistant professor. University Colleqe student affairs; Kent L. Gustafson, associate professor, Instructional Media Center with additional assignment as associate professor, osteopathic medicine and secondary education and curriculum; Thomas M.

Freeman, from associate professor and assistant director to associate professor and associate director, institutional research; Albert Chapman, from assistant director of staff benefits. Comptroller's Office to assistant director of staff benefits, employe compensation and benefits. Executive Vice President's Office; Gary Posner, from director of staff benefits. Comptroller's Off'ce to director of staff benefits, employe compensation and benefits. Executive Vice President's Officer LaMott F.

Bates, from assistant director of personnel to associate director of personnel, Personnel Office; Howard Mc-Entee, from employment specialist to senior employment specialist. Personnel Office; and George Tsiminaki, from employment specialist to senior employment specialist. Personnel Office. The board also approved transfers and chanaes in assignment (effective Sept. 1) for: Donald K.

Anderson, professor, chemical engineering and physiology with additional assignment as professor, engineering research; Gary Cloud, associate professor, metallurgy, mechanics and materials science with additional assignment as associate professor, enqineering research; Richard C. Dubes, professor. Computer Science with additional assignment as professor, engineering research, Carl V. Page, associate professor, computer science with additional assignment as associate professor, engineering research; Amritial M. Dhanak, from professor, engineering research and mechanical engineering to professor mechanical engineering; M.

Z. Krzywoblocki, from professor, engineering research and mechanical engineering to professor, mechanical engineering; Donald J. Montgomery, from reserach professor, engineering and professor, physics to research professor, metallurgy, mechanics and materials science and Office of the Dean of Enqineer-inq and professor, physics; Gabor Ke-meny, from associate professor, metallurgy, mechanics and materials science to associate professor, biophysics, and Bruce L. Miles, specialist, Instructional Media Center with additional assignment as coordinator of institutional development and media, osteopathic medicine. Transfers and changes in assignment were also approved for: Dole A.

Anderson, from professor and director. Bureau of Business and Economic Research and acting director. Institute of Public Utilities to professor and director. Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Jan. 1, 1973; Daniel F.

Cowan, associate professor and associate chairman, pathology EGatrgjGODDi GEMS Concluded From Page B-2 rlence; Marvin B. Eisert. assistant professor, psychology; Charles D. Johnson, assistant professor, psychology; and Gail L. Zellman, assistant professor, psychology.

The board also approved appointments (effective Sept. 1) for: Mary Jackman, instructor, sociology; Kay A. Snyder, Instructor, sociology; Christopher K. Van-derpool, assistant professor, sociology; Richard J. Hurd, visiting assistant professor, labor and industrial relations, to Aug.

31, 1973; David G. Epstein, instructor, criminal iustice; William G. Horn, instructor, criminal Iustice; Donn L. Anderson, assistant professor, urban planninq and landscape architecture; Pauline Adams, assistant professor, American Thought and Language; and Jane Feath-erstone, assistant professor, American Thought and Language. Other appointments also approved by the board (effective Sept.

1) were: Esther M. Reed, assistant professor, American Thought and Language; Nancv P. Scott, assistant professor, American Thought and Language; Emma Thornton, assistant professor, American Thought and Language; Marguerite White, assistant professor, American Thought and Lan-euage; J. Morgan Sweeney, assistant professor, humanities; William M. Bridqe-land.

Instructor, social science; and Harold Haller, instructor, social science. Appointments were also approved by the board (effective July 1) for: Gail L. Imig, program leader, family living education; Michael Jerome Tate, extension 4-H youth agent at large; Jagannath Ma-zumdar. visiting professor, metallurgy, mechanics and materials science, to Dec. 31, 1972; Robert F.

Bedoll, specialist, computer laboratory; John F. Dunkel. associate professor, pathology; George John Grega, assistant professor, physiology; William P. Drescher, assistant professor, health service education and research; Gene R. Safir, assistant professor, botany and plant pathology and Agricultural Experiment Station; Sven Maripuu, visiting associate professor, physics, to June 30, 1973; Marilyn J.

Giffin, instructor. Office of the Dean of Osteopathic Medicine; Suzanne Richards, instructor. Office of the Dean of Osteopathic Medicine; Robert P. Pittman, assistant professor, physiology; Linda L. Hansen, librarian.

Library; Elaine M. idzikowskl, librarian, Library; Richard W. Thomas, instructor, and research director for media proiect. Center for Urban Affairs; and Curtis J. McCarty, assistant professor, Instructional Media Center and secondary education and curriculum.

The board also approved appointments for: Joseph Richard Shaltry, extension agricultural agent, Sanilac County, July 24; John Benham Gerrish, assistant professor, agricultural enqineering, Aug. Theordore Lee Loudon, assistant professor, agricultural engineering, Nov. Russel W. Erickson, assistant professor, dairy science, Sept. 15; Dwayne Pat Taylor, instructor, park and recreation resources.

Aug. Donna Sweeny, extension specialist, resource development, June and Lewis J. Minor, visiting professor, hotel, restaurant and institutional management. Jan. 1-June 30, 1973.

Academic promotions were approved for: Ellis Dean Detrich, from Instructor to assistant professor, Romance Lan-suages, July 1 Robert F. Banks, from associate professor to professor and dean, James Madison College, July Nicholas J. Fiel, from assistant professor to associate professor, family medicine, Julyl; Benjamin W. Wolkinson, from instructor to assistant professor, labor and industrial relations, April and Jenifer S. Banks from instructor to assistant professor, American Thought and Language, June 1.

The board approved sabbatical leaves tor: Robert L. Fiore, associate professor, Romance Languages, April 1-June 30, 1973, to study in East Lansing; Stephen L. Yelon, associate professor, counseling, personnel services and educational psychology and assistant director, Learninq Service, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study in New York; Ann G.

Olrnsted, professor, medical education research and development and secondary education and curriculum, Sept. 16, 1972-March 15, 1973, to study and travel in Yugoslavia, Israel and the Middle East; Paul M. Hurrell, professor, Justin Morrill College, Jan. 1-June 30, 1972, to study in England and California; Richard U. Byerrum, professor and dean, Colleqe of Natural Science, Nov.

1, 1972-April 30, 1973, to study at the University of California, San Diego; Frederick W. Stehr, associate professor, entomology, Jan. 1-June 30, 1973, to study in Washington, D.C.; and Robert Ehrlich, associate professor, geology, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study at the University of South Carolina.

Sabbatical leaves were also approved for: John R. Kinnev, professor, mathematics, Sept. 1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study in Austria; Gerald D. Taylor, professor, mathematics, Sept.

1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study at Stanford University; Ralph N. Costilow, professor, microbiology and public health, Jan. 1-June 30, 1973, to study in Paris; William E. Cooper, professor, zoology, Sept.

1, 1972-Aug. 31, 1973, to study in Yugoslavia and California; Iwao Ishino, professor and chairman, anthropology, June 6-Sept. 15, to study in Los Angeles; Ellen A. Strom-m associate professor, psychology, Jan. 1-June 30, 1973, to write; and Max Bruck, professor, social work, Oct.

1-Dec. 31, to study in East Lansing. Other sabbatical leaves also approved by the board were: Bernard F. Engel, professor and chairman, American Thought and Language, June 10-Sept. 10, 1973, to study in Argentina and Europe; Conrad L.

Donakowski, associate professor, humanities, Sept. 1, 1973-Aug. 31, 1974, to study in Europe and the Mediterranean area; Richard R. Laurence, assistant professor, humanitites, Sept. 1, 1973-Aug.

31, 1974, to study in Europe; Clifford W. Welsch, associate professor, anatomy, July 1, 1972-June 30, 1973, to conduct re-search under a career development Featuring 1972 Fashions A Prices Reminiscent Of Those Good Old Days! Dr. Llinas To Check Latino Ills GREAT SAVINGS ON DOUBLE-KNITS I FAMILY I DRIVE-Kt THEATER 1 Mile North U.S. 27, St. Johns LAST TIMES TONIGHT if you gripping iusp.ni.

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