Ninety-eight academic professionals, faculty members retire

Ninety-eight academic professionals and faculty members retired from the UI
between Aug. 30, 1994, and Sept. 1, 1995, according to the Office of
Academic Human Resources.

The retirees, their positions, units and years of service:

Kenneth E. Andersen, professor, speech communication, 26; James H. Auten,
professor, Police Training Institute, 27; William H. Behrens, staff
physician, McKinley Health Care, 20; Curtis R. Benson, associate
professional scientist, State Water Survey, 6; Lester V. Boone, agronomist,
crop sciences, 40; Raymond E. Branch, technical supportive scientist, State
Natural History Survey, 8; Edward J. Brandabur, professor, English, 35;
Maynard J. Brichford, departmental affiliate, university archivist and
professor of library administration, library, 33; Wilma R. Brommel, senior
extension adviser I, Cooperative Extension, 21; Morton K. Brussel,
professor, physics, 36; William R. Bryan, associate dean for research,
Bureau of Economic and Business Research, 30; Georgette A. Buckhalter,
extension educator, Cooperative Extension, 8; Rabel J. Burdge, professor,
Institute for Environmental Studies, 20.

Marvin C. Carbonneau, professor, agricultural horticulture, 32; Diane F.
Carothers, communications librarian and associate professor of library
administration, library, 19; Sandra R. Casserly, extension specialist,
media, Office of Agriculture Information Services, 21; Charles E. Caton,
professor, philosophy, 38; John D. Colley, professor of art, art and
design, 17; George A. Costello, professor, theoretical and applied
mechanics, 41.

Lloyd E. Davis, professor, veterinary biosciences, 17; Carl W. Deal,
associate director, library administration, 30; Gordon L. Dowell, regional
director, Cooperative Extension, 16; Floyd Dunn, professor, professor of
biophysics and Beckman Institute professor, electrical and computer
engineering, 47.

Ronald L. Eltzeroth, associate professor, Police Training Institute, 22;
Robert H. Ennis, professor of philosophy of education, Educational Policy
Studies, 25; Robert D. Espeseth, associate professor, Cooperative
Extension, 23; James F. Evans, head, Office of Agricultural Communications
and Extension Education and professor, agricultural communications and
extension education, 34.

Lezlie A. Fillman, senior specialist in automated education, Computer-based
Education Research Laboratory, 35; Carol S. Fisher, coordinator of special
projects and assistant professor, art and design, 17; Joyce K. Frost,
professional scientist, State Geological Survey, 4; Paul A. Gaeng,
professor, French, 20; William L. George, director of academic programs and
assistant professor, agriculture administration, 19; Robert W. Gillespie,
professor, economics, 35; William M. Golden, principal specialist in
automated education, Computer-based Education Research Laboratory, 34; W.R.
Gomes, dean and professor, agriculture consumer and environmental science
administration, 15; Jan Gorecki, professor, sociology, 26; Eva W. Gray,
assistant professor and computer assisted instruction specialist,
mathematics, 28; Ernest N. Gullerud, associate professor, School of Social
Work, 31.

Marjorie R. Hamann, assistant director and program leader and associate
professor, Cooperative Extension, 5; George W. Hardiman, program chairman,
professor of art, art and design, 29; Mary V. Harris, assistant  professor
(extension specialist)  4-H youth, Cooperative Extension, 32; Charles J.
Hawley, senior research engineer, chemical sciences, 32; James E. Heath,
professor, physiology and biophysics, 32; Alfred J. Hendron, professor,
civil engineering, 34; Norma K. Howard, specialist in education, curriculum
and instruction, 26; Lucile B. Isdale, director, health service, 25.

Richard P. Jerrard, director of graduate studies and professor,
mathematics, 38; Roma J. Johnson, associate supportive scientist, State
Water Survey, 14; W.H. Johnson, associate head and professor, geology, 38;
Patricia V. Johnston, professor and professor of nutrition, food science,
28; Franz W. Kamber, professor, mathematics, 28; Frederick H. Kanfer,
professor, psychology, 23; Clarence J. Karier, professor of history of
education, educational policy studies, 27; Hercules C. Kazanas, professor,
vocational and technical education, 18; John R. Kelly, professor, leisure
studies, 21; Bernita P. Kemp, specialist in education, special education,
20; George H. Kieffer, associate professor, ecology, ethology and
evolution, 29; Evell Knight, extension educator, youth development,
Cooperative Extension, 24; Nori I. Komorita, associate professor, nursing,
22.

Jerry M. Landay, associate professor, journalism, 8; Carol Liheng,
principal serials cataloger and associate professor, library, 26; Dillon E.
Mapother, associate vice chancellor for research and associate dean,
graduate administration, 46; James W. Marchand, Center for Advanced Study
Professor of Linguisitics Composition, Germanic languages and literatures,
27; Salvatore Martirano, professor, music, 33; Jana M. Mason, professor,
educational psychology, 24; Walter McMahon, professor, economics, 39; H.J.
Miller, professor, architecture, 25; Emil C. Mosser, extension specialist
program development, Cooperative Extension, 42; Donald R. Muehling,
extension adviser, Cooperative Extension, 26.

Melvin G. Oldham, agronomist, agronomy, 31; Edward C. Olson, professor,
astronomy, 29; William H. Peterson, associate professor, agricultural
engineering, 18; David Pines, professor, physics, 36; Wallace E. Reynolds,
extension unit leader, Cooperative Extension, 40; Selma K. Richardson,
professor, library and information science, 22; Robert B. Riley, professor,
landscape architecture, 26; Stanley Rosen, professor, labor and industrial
relations, 31.

Philip A. Sandberg, professor, geology, 30; Ronald E. Schaede, manager,
intercollegiate athletics, 45; John T. Scott, professor of farm management
and production economics, agricultural and consumer economics, 31; Linda M.
Sergent, assistant to the director, admissions and records, 34; Dmytro M.
Shtohryn, professor, library, 36; Ralph O. Simmons, professor, physics, 43;
Harvey J. Stapleton, associate vice chancellor for research, associate dean
and professor, graduate administration, 35.

Don A. Wack, associate director, facility planning and management, 33;
Arnold S. Wajenberg, principal cataloger, library, 21; Gilbert P.
Waldbauer, professor, entomology, 43; Clarence M. Wayman, professor of
metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, 39; Robert A.
White, professor, mechanical and industrial engineering, 30; James B.
Whitemore, course supervisor and assistant professor, Police Training
Institute, 24; Norbert F. Wiley, associate professor, sociology, 28;
Charles E. Willman, extension unit educator, crop systems, Cooperative
Extension, 39; Jerald J. Wray, senior resident physicist, physics, 20;
Robert S. Wyer Jr., professor, psychology, 22; H.W. Wyld, professor,
physics, 39; Ladislav Zgusta, Director of Center for Advanced Study and
professor, linguistics, 26.




UIUC -- Inside Illinois -- 1995/10-05-95