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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 20

PAUL L. PATTERSON, Gass of 1950, Player Relations and Scout, Chicago Bears, Chicago. As a student he lettered in football and track. O n motion of M r . Steger, these appointments were approved.

HEAD BASKETBALL C O A C H , URBANA

(6) The Board of Directors of the University of Illinois Athletic Association at Urbana-Champaign has approved the recommendation of the Director of the Athletic Association that B. Gene Bartow, presently Head Basketball Coach at Memphis State University, be appointed as Head Basketball Coach effective March 9, 1974, on a twelve-month basis at an annual salary of $27,500. With the concurrence of the Chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus, the recommendation that Mr. Bartow be appointed Head Basketball Coach has been publicly announced by the Board of Directors of the Athletic Association. The action is now submitted to the Trustees for approval. I recommend approval. On motion of M r . Steger, this appointment w a s approved.

APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY

(7) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and to 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; P — Indefinite tenure, part-time service only; D — One year; E — Nine months from the beginning of the academic year; F—One-year appointment ending other than August 20 or 31; G — Special tenure; Q — Initial term appointment for a Professor or Associate Professor; T — Terminal appointment, accompanied with or preceded by notice of non-reappointment; W — One-year appointment subject to special written agreement; Y — Twelve months' service required instead of two semesters; X — Percentages opposite X are for the academic year. Full-time summer service is indicated by "S"; 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., D75 means one year on three-fourths time). Medical Center

1. MICHAEL HENRY GOLDBAUM, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology in The

Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 75 per cent time, beginning January 1, 1974 (1Y75), at an annual salary of $23,537.

2. MARGARET MARY KIRCHMAN, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy in

the School of Associated Medical Sciences, beginning February 25, 1974 (1Y), at an annual salary of $18,000. 3. LAURETTE F. LIPSON, Assistant Professor of Medical Education in Center for Educational Development, College of Medicine, beginning February 4, 1974 (WY), at an annual salary of $14,500.

4. MICHAEL T. O'MAHONEY, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry in

The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 10 per cent time, beginning March 1, 1974 (DY10), at an annual salary of $1,500. 5. BISWAMAY RAY, Assistant Professor of Urology in Surgery in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 50 per cent time, beginning February 1, 1974 (DY50), at an annual salary of $16,928.

6. KOTTARATHIL VENUGOPAL, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, beginning

March 8, 1974 (1Y), at an annual salary of $40,000. Urbana-Champaign 7. CRAIG R. BAUMRUCKER, Assistant Professor of Dairy Science, beginning August 1, 1974 (1Y), at an annual salary of $15,750. 8. JUDY KAY BRUN, Assistant Professor of Vocational and Technical Education, beginning January 21, 1974 (1), at an annual salary of $14,000.