Volume 3, Issue 11 - Nov. 12, 1980

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P~ge& JUSTICE: Royal Foreman has gone from a UCO classroom to a prison cell in Canon City. He says he is innocent. The man who pulled the trigger says he is innocent. T~e courts say Foreman must remain behind bars.

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REGENTS: Kathy Petersen didn't beat incumbent David Sunderland, but she hasn't given up on her efforts to win a seat on the CU governing board. TURKEYS: Shirley Maclaine lays two eggs just in time for Thanksgiving. You can be thankful Emerson Schwartzkopf saw them first.

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SPORTS: The MSC women's volleyball team will face unmoveable UNC in the CC tourney.

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Resigned VP still on MSC payroll by Lynn Welch

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:s5,..__ _ __ .,. Michael Howe: No letter of resignation.

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Michael Howe, who was forced to resign as MSC's vice president of academic affairs because he did not complete the doctorate required for the job, is still on the MSC payroll and will be until Feb. 1, 1981 ; according to Dr. John Marvel. Trustee president Marvel said that Howe is still working on a project for MSC and is serving on a program planning committee of the Colorado Commission on Higher Education. "He's finishing a project for us - a needs analysis in education. We made an agreement that he would complete that project and continue to serve on the CCHE committee,'' Marvel said. The project that Howe started when he was vice president is not expected to be done until February. Howe will receive full salary until that time, explained Marvel. "It's not severance pay because he's finishing this project," Marvel commented. Full salary for the position of vice president is $46, 762.00 per year, according to director of con-

tract personnel Doris Peters. That breaks down to $3896. 83 per month. The contract personnel office isn't sure how much, if any, money Howe is supposed to receive. "We haven't gotten a letter of resignation, although the trustee's minutes show they accepted his resignation," Peters said. Peters is waiting for written instructions from MSC president Donald Macintyre before releasing Howe' s November check. "Howe was directly under Dr. Macintyre and we have to have something in writing to do anything about it," she said. In the meantime, Stanley Sunderwirth and Kenneth Rager are receiving salary increases for assuming extra duties, effective Oct. 27. Sunderwirth is getting an extra $500 per month as acting vice president of academic affairs, while Rager's pay goes up $300 per month for serving as acting dean of the School of Science and Mathematics, according to Peters. Sunderwirth and Rager will probably be in those positions for continued on page S


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