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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 16

T h e nomination is made with the advice of a search committee 1 and after consultation with the college executive committee. T h e chancellor and the vice president for academic affairs concur. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . H o w a r d , this a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d .

Appointments to the Faculty

(12) T h e following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of assistant professor and above and certain administrative positions have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. Positions in the University are classified in the following categories and are designated in the budget by the symbols indicated. A — Indefinite tenure N — Term appointment not eligible to be appointed for an indefinite term and not credited toward probationary period Q — Initial term appointment for a professor or associate professor T — Terminal appointment accompanied with or preceded by notice of nonreappointment W — One-year appointment subject to special written agreement Y — Twelve-month service basis 1-7 — Indicates the number of years of service which will be credited at the end of the contract period toward completion of the probationary period relating to tenure Figures following a symbol indicate percentage of time if the appointment is on a part-time basis (e.g., N75 means one year on three-fourths time).

Urbana-Champaign

1. PAUL W. BORGESON, assistant professor of Spanish, beginning August 2 1 , 1981 (2), at an annual salary of $20,000. 2. GARRY E. CHICK, assistant professor of leisure studies, beginning August 21, 1981 ( 1 Y ) , at an annual salary of $21,500. 3. DAVID R. DAY, professor in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, beginning July 1, 1981 ( A Y ) , at an annual salary of $40,000. 4. ROBERT M . DEHAVEN, assistant professor of architecture, beginning August 21, 1981 ( 1 ) , at an annual salary of $18,000. 5. DAVID L. DEPUE, associate professor and head of maintenance training, Institute of Aviation, for three years beginning August 2 1 , 1981 ( Q Y ; N Y ) , at an annual salary of $31,500. 6. NEIL A. DOHERTY, professor of finance, for three years beginning August 21, 1981 ( Q ) , at an annual salary of $42,000. (He has a summer session appointment for one month on 43 percent time beginning July 8, 1981, at a salary of $2,007.) 7. RALPH H. GREENBERG, assistant professor of accountancy, beginning August 21, 1981 ( 1 ) , at an annual salary of $30,000. 8. BARTON J. HIRSCH, assistant professor of psychology, beginning August 2 1 , 1981 ( 1 ) , at an annual salary of $21,500.

1 P. David Pearson, professor of elementary and early childhood education, chairman; Delores Durkin, professor of elementary and early childhood education and in the Center for the Study of Reading; Mildred B. Griggs, associate professor of vocational and technical education; Susan Hill, graduate student; Karl R, Koenke, associate professor of reading education in elementary and early childhood education; Harold H. Lerch, professor of elementary - and early childhood education; M. Stephen Lilly, professor of special education and chairperson of the department; James C. Votruba, assistant professor of administration, higher and continuing education and associate director in the Office of Continuing Education and Public Service.