r ' Page A12-'he Chronlcl lOTMMNNHIIIIt. iltmilMMMMNMIM Winston-!; Fannie Williams is listed un the BD-119 as the assistant to the director of student affairs with a salary of $32,076, but serves, according to the university's administrative directory, as director of personnel in the business affairs office. Among other administrative salaries, Manderline Scales, director of student activities, earns $27,058, up from $26,018 last year; Warren Oldham, listed on the BD-119 as the registrtff7-$30,224, up from $29,062 (Oldham is lislfd in the school^ administrative directory as director of student personnel records and Sadie Daniels is listed as the registrar). Also, Clifton Graves, who is listed in the BD-119 as an instructor in the health and physical education department, $22,581, including a $1,518 raise (Graves actually, however, is WSSU's affirmative action officer). The listing of Graves' position on the BD-119 and his actual position is one of the .things that , the WSSU Educational Council,' a faculty senate, complained of at this year's first board of trustees meeting. Accor* ding to Dr. Elwanda In gram, chairman of the faculty council, monies allocated for faculty positions are actually being used in the administrative and development offices. ?But Graves' listing is not the only one the faculty ? council complained about. Willard Jordan, who serves as financial aid officer at WSSU, is listed on the BD-119 as an associate professor in the natural science department, with an annual salary of $27,089, up from $25,799 a year ago. Another person who holds one position at the university, but is referred to in another position on the BD-119 is Hellena Tidwell, who is director of corporate and foundation relations, but is listed on the BD-119 as director of special academic programs at a salary of $27,040, up from $24,916 a year ago. Purdie, the chancellor's assistant, says that the juggling of titles is practiced often at WSSU and other schools in the UNC system. "The people in Chapel Hill realize that a person may not hold the position that the BD-119 says he is in," Purdie said. "But we have another form in the personnel office that says exactly what position each person holds. With Clifton (Graves, affirmative action officer), General Administration says we can have an affirmative action officer, but the state did not fund us for an affirmative action officer. So we have to find the funding for him." One other complaint of the faculty council is that faculty salaries are very low when compared to the salaries paid the school's administrators. The highest and lowest faetrtty salaries for each department are as follows: Art, Roland Watts, department chairperson, $36,267, and Arcenia M. Davis, instructor, $17,017, with an average department salary of $25,761; Business, Rhea West, associate professor, $37,440, and Clarice McMillian, instructor, $15,200, with an average depart ment salary of $24,105. Communication Arts, Haze Harvey, professor and divisioi director of liberal arts am sciences, $42,072, and Grace Har ris, instructor, $15,482, with at average department salary o $23,794; Education, Const anci Johnson, professor and director o general studies, $40,243, an< Delayne Shah, instructor, $18,00< (on study leave), with an averagi department salary of $26,032. Health and Physical Education Clarence Gaines, athletic directo and professor, $41,207, ant Michael Edwards, instructor $18,000, with a departmem average of $18,369, includinj > , 1 e, Thursday, December 1 >alem Stat JMNiataNMMINIMNNMMMMNNMMMN salaries for six adjunct instructors Math, Virginia Newell, depart mem chairman and associate pro fessor, $33,236, and Elva Jones assistant professor, recentl] returned from study leave SI9,90$, with an average depart ment salary of $23,963. Music, Faustina Holman, pro fessor and director of applied art; and sciences, $40,686, and Cassan dra O'Neal, instructor, $17,850 with an average department salary of $26,346; Satural Science, Astoi Harrell, professor, $38,797, anc Ann Weigl, associate professor $22,261, with an average depart ment salary of $24,887. Sursmg, Sadie Webster associate professor and depart ment chairperson, $31,534, anc Ernestine D. Worley, instructor $18,725, with an average depart ment salary of $22,304^ and Socio Science. William Rice, professoi and temporary department head $37,191 and Nelson Adams, assis tant professor, $18,137, with ar average department salarj $23,221. Other salaries for persons no previously mentioned by depart ments are: Art: Winifred Shewmake associate professor and temporary department head, $22,146. Business: Elsie Blackman, assis tant professor, $21,967; Donate Suttles, associate professor $25,726; J. Otis Haywood associate professor, $26,754 Stephen Kwasikpui, assistant pro fessor, $23,392; Sammy Elaasar professor, $28,000; Gladyt Oldham, associate professor anc temporary department head $28,002; William King, assistani professor, $16,609 (returned fron study leave); Rangan Giri, instruC tor, $20,000; Ronald Boger, assis tant professor, $20,948; Nathar Harris, assistant professor $19,500; Peter Ndoma-Ogar, assistant professor, $24,000, and Ver non Robinson, assistant professor, $26,010. * *" ' - v uiuiuiuiikAiiuu />f is? r rcc Eady, professor, $30,385; Adnec Bradford, associate professor, $22,693; Charles Gray, professor, $28,963; Warren Couch, professor, $26,106; James Norman, assistant professor, $22,000; William T. Burke, associate professor, $23,208; Eddie Cecil, professor, $27,995; William Phillips, assistant professor, $18,008; Elwanda Ingram, associate professor, $20,467; Patricia Williamson, instructor, $16,264; Lucy Hayden, professor, $38,500; Ruby Rodney, assistant professor, $19,922; Rebecca Nail, associau professor, $22,208; Shirley Manigault, assistant professor $19,294; Pauline Fulton, instruc tor, $17,029; James Dervin associate professor and temporary department head, $25,157; Felecii Jones,?instructor,?$21,554 Clarence Thomas,-instructor $21,776; and John W. Holman assistant professor, $20,592. Education;. Melvin_ Gadson associate professor, $37,324 Clyde Parker, professor, $30,002 Lelia Vickers, professor, $30,002 Alex Johnson, associate professor $25,357; Charles Williams, assis tant professor, $28,350; Goldei Wall, professor, $31,448; Wilber aaaier, associate professor $25,000; Theresa Johnson, assis . tant professor, $29,000; Emmi Duren, assistant professor $23,800, and Jo May, associati professor, $25,500. ^ Health and Physie^l Education Steve Komendorea, adjunct in structor, $17,000; E.C. Richard son, adjunct instructor, $17,803 Albert Roseboro, instructor $18,500; William Hayes, assistan professor and football coach $32,760; Henry Taylor, assistan professor, $22,155; Vivienne Con ley, assistant professor and tem porary department head, $30,972 Marcelene Scales, assistant pro fessor, $21,277; Stenson Conley adjunct instructor, $15,333 Timothy Grant, adjunct instruc tor, $16,100; Willie Williamson instructor, $17,340; Davie Shep pard, adjunct instructor, $15,000 ^ and Gwendolyn Davis, adjunct in structor, $6,000. Mathematics: Sandria Kerr, pro fessor, $25,698; Medris McCarter assistant professor and specia assignment, $25,407; Mansou Samimi, professor, $23,920; Mar tha Rossitch, professor, $27,001 Mary J. Williams, assistant pro fessor, $22,202; Elvira Caldwell instructor, $19,834; Suzanne Gale instructor, $21,600; and Edwarc Jones, assistant professor $31,553. 9 Music: Winston Bell, professor 1 $29,000; James Simpson, instruc , tor, S20.500; Robert Morris, assis i tant professor, $20,950; Lee M . Beall, professor, $28,000; Harp j Pickard, assistant professor f $24,180; Fred Tanner, associate e professor, $38,800 (includes < f $9,529 raise); Illene Sears, assis j tant professor, $19,500, an< 3 Wilfred Megrs, associate pro e fessor, $24,000. Natural Science: V. Michell Chenault, assistant professor r $22,750; Jacqueline Shepperson 1 professor, $29,160; Madho Singh , professor, $29,350; Lavetrici l Oliver, associate professor I $24,794; Deva Sharma, assodati ? IS, 1983 e Salaries: ; professor, $25,260; Bhag Sidhu, . professor, $29,450; Wilveria . Atkinson, professor and director , of Project Strengthen, $42,795 (ini dudes salary for faculty and staff , positions); Kim Hock Tan, associate professor, S29,304 (in* eludes salary for faculty and staff . positions); Queen Reid, assistant i professor, $20,000; Fawzy Sadek, . professor, $29,803; Betty Alex, andcr, assistant professor, i $27,530, and Nathaniel Hewitt, | r associate professor, $23,225. I Nursing: Lenner Jefferies, assis tant professor. $20,714; Janice Coleman, assistant professor, . $20,528; Virginia Adams, assistant professor, $20,136; Ranell Young, I assistant professor, $19,893; Hope . Pritchard, professor, $23,251; Mary Isom, professor, $25,447; / Dorothy Farabee. Drofessor. r $23,470, and Lenora Richardson, . assistant professor, S 19,347. i "Social Science: Subaschandra i Shah, assistant professor, $21,467; Larry Hungerford, assistant prot fessor, $27,173; Claiborne Thorpe, . professor, $31,775; Lacy Hall, professor, $30,0S0; Lenwood , Davis, associate professor. i $23,040; Frank Rogers, associate professor, $24,989; Paul Kuhl, . associate professor, $20,466; 1 Melinda Vadas, assistant pro, #fesibr, $18,673; Morton Heller, , associate professor, $24,536; ; Richard Krajcik, associate pro fessor, $25,515; James , McLaughlin, assistant professor, i $21,403; Barbara Faison, associate ' 1 professor, $22,063; Donald Mar; tin, associate professor, $23,475; t Maria Sommer, associate pro. I? ? '< ' r : *j ' 'i" 'w w""?" 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