b.. Physiology & Pharmacology requests $300.00. It was voted to allow an amount of $300. for this department, amount to be taken from the Contingent Fund* c. Additional apportionment for Kellogg Farm. Budget $6,000 short of estimated receipts. . .. It was voted to refer the above item to the Advisory Committee, the President and the Secretary with power to act. d. Institutional Administration requests §500.00. It was voted to allow an amount of $500*00, amount to be taken from the Contingent fund< e* Health Service requests |1500»00* It was voted to allow an amount of §1000.00,- same to be taken from the Contingent fund, f* Publications and Journalism (dependent upon publications they are asked to publish before July 1st) Budget now entirely depleted. It was voted to refer this matter to the Administrative Group, the Advisory Group, the President and the Secretary. Appropriation of |1,000 fund for use of the Music Department in financing High School Music Contests. $300. appro priated for Physiology &f Pharmacology Request for $6000 for Kellogg Farm ref. to Sdv. Com. Pres. & Sec • |500 allowed for Institu tional Mgt. |1000 allowed \ for Health j„ Service 1 Depletion, of Pub. & Journ. \ budget ref .to. j Adm. Group, Adv. n, Pred & Sec. |100Q allowedJ 3. Music Dept. ^ for/financing H.S. Music contests. j J It iOn 7/as voted to allow an amount of $1000, amount to be taken from the Contingent Fund. motion of Mr. McColl, it was voted that the recommendations of the Finance Committee be approved. !The meeting adjourned at 2:15, President ^Ar^A7\^u^^Ji Secretary ] Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture Minutes of the June 13, 1951 \ Present: Messrs. Berkey, Brody, McCoil, McPherson, Mrs. Stockman, Mr. Watkins, President Shaw I and Secretary Halladay* . | Absent: Superintendent Pearce 1 The minutes of the previous meeting were approved, having been in the hands of the Board members. \ The meeting was called to order at 9:45. Appointments j APPOINTMENTS I 1. Ralph L. Helm, County Agricultural Agent In Calhoun County, effective June 1, at a salary of | j $3,000, |1800 of which Is to be paid from Federal Smith-Lever funds. Mr. Helm will replace Mr. Leon H. Robbins, who will resign on May 31. j 2. Employment of Mr. J* A* Merritt temporarily for a period of two or three months for special j \ work at the rate of $150.00 per month payable from the funds of Entomological Section of the Experiment Station. ! 3. Employment of Mr* Phillip S. Chen as a special assistant in the Soils Station, from July 1 to September 15 at a salary of $140.00 per month, payable from the regular Experiment Station j. allotment to the soils section. i J4. Graduate Assistants as follows: Department of Home Economics \ !• \ \ Miss Patricia Nordholm, assistant in the Nursery School to succeed herself. Department of Chemistry Miss Mabel Florey Wilson Roger Clark Da?7es, replacing Miss Frances Lamb and Adam Schuch Department of Horticulture Mr. George F. Gray, half time Graduate Assistant to succeed himself. 5. Employment of Miss Evelyn Trepanier, as stenographer at the Extension Office at Marquette at \ } j $85«00 per month, from Extension Offset funds, replacing Miss Sara June, resigned, effective May 31. - ' . . . •' - | 1 On motion of Mr. McColl, it,was.voted to approve the above appointments* RESIGNATIONS ! 1 .- 1. Resignation of Mr. L. G. Sherman as Chief Engineer of the Power Plant, effective on or before (Resignations • July 1, 1931. | 2. Resignation of Miss Charlotte F. Yates as library assistant in charge of periodicals to take j j effect September 1, 1931. ; • • •• 3. On motion of Mr. Brody, it was voted to accept the above resignations. REPORT ON LEAVES '-• _ I . i jL v# 0f absence jEdith Butler 1. ' Report of President Shaw on authorization of leave of absence for Miss Edith Butler for the j academic year 1931-32 without pay. This matter was referred to the President with power to j act at the Hay meeting of the Board. \ 2» Miss Frieda Gilmore, to attend the Summer School at the University of Chicago, June 22 to jLv. Frieda August 1. This will extend her vacation period by two weeks, her pay to continue during the. [Gilmore period of absence, one month of which shall be her regular vacation. j On motion of Mr* Brody, it was voted to approve the above leave and the President*s report in item #1. TRAVEL REQUESTS -.- | \ 5 travel 1. R. E. Horwood, Extension Specialist in Dairying in the U* P* and Mr* D. Lv Clanahan, Extension) Specialist in Crops, to accompany some fifty or sixty dairymen on the annual dairy tour into j j Wisconsin during the last of June, with meals and lodging paid from Extension funds. 2, Equivalent of R.R. fare and pullman from Lansing to Kansas City and return for one person be .j allowed toward the expenses of a car to provide transportation of party from Department of j ! Animal Pathology to American Veterinary Medical Association meeting in Kansas City, ! August 25th to.28th* f 5* Dr* C. E. Millar to arrange for several members of the Soils Section to visit the soil j fertility conference to be held at State College, Penn. June 24th to 26th with mileage on one j car paid from Experiment Station travel allotment* Board and lodging to be paid by those taking the trip* j 4. A* B. Love, to attend the American Institute of Cooperation at Manhattan, Kansas, June 6th to I 13th, with fare and one-half and pullman expenses amounting to $56.61, charged to account of r the Office of the Dean of Agriculture. Dr* Patton's Department of Economics funds are exhausted* . ,'. .. , \ 5* Request from Director Baldwin that two Extension workers engaged in 4-H Club work accompany !' the Michigan 4-H Club delegation to the Fifth National 4-H Camp at Washington, D.C. June 16th | j. to 23rd. The delegates will be Mr* A. G. Kettunen and Mrs. Harriet Shaver. Director I:: Baldwin recommends that all expenses be paid from Extension account. . • • ' .. ; ' . : , ~ . [ • ' • • ! •. • ' • ' . ' • • • '• Report on travel requests granted by President Shaw as follows: 1. Mr. James B. Hasselman, trip to Columbus, Ohio, June 6th to 10th, with all expenses paid, to j 1 represent this Institution and deliver a paper before a meeting of the National Radio In- stitute. \ 2. Dean H. B. Dirks, use of two cars for trip to Purdue University, June 17-19, to take six men j to meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Cost to be approxi mately $55*00 per car. I 3. One automobile mileage to be charged against the Mechanical Engineering Department for trip to| } j Wisconsin meeting of the Oil and Gas Power Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 23 to 26. 4. Dr. Hoffer's trip to Minneapolis on June 19th to National Conference of Social Workers and j j deliver paper, with railroad and pullman expenses paid. 5. Travel allowance for Dean H* B. Dirks for attending the meeting of the Society for the Pro- | | motion of Engineering Education at Purdue, University June 17-19. 6. Travel allowance for G* W. Hobbs, to attend the annual meetings of the Society of automotive j j engineers to be held at White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, June 15th - 19th. On motion of Mr* Watkins, it was voted to approve all the above travel requests. REPORTS ' | June 2, 1931, as follows: 1. Approval of report of the meeting of the Advisory Committee of the State Board of Agriculture,] j I • :l i Present: President Shaw, Secretary Halladay, Mr. Mcpherson, Mr. Brody, Mr. McColl and Mrs, Stockman. 2m A,. Authorization j ' "POT* TIT* TVyp* *frv p* %>~; * . ofxer appiv r p to Dr.. Flor- j ence Mcleod. \ APPOINTMENTS .-,.: -———... < !• Authorization for Dr* Dye to offer an Associate Professorship in Nutrition to Dr.. Florence McLeod at a salary of $3200; $1000 of this to be paid from Pumell funds. ' * ; \ ^ Discontinuance of the graduate assistantshi^ in foods. •• ' a • • J' : ^kt>pt. Hiller I ^* Miss Veda Ellen Hiller to succeed Miss Margaret Nunn as research assistant in Home Economics. :^.- r( "K^loatrick • ~* Miss Anne Kilpatrick to succeed Miss Jennie Fisher as research assistant in Home Economics. G\ ^Armts Graduate! ^* Following appointments as Graduate Assistants: #' Assistants | ^ Department of Bacteriology i f, t; ^ _ ^ ^ , . j Charles Grey J. W. Scales Claude Bryan ) ) to succeed themselves ) # f S \ •• i.P '• . ^ ; ^ ^ **. i ! \ ! Ogden Frazelle Edwards - to succeed Frank Gailo Department of Botany Edrcin Y. Monsma ~ to succeed Constantine A. Apostolides Cecil ft. Frutchey ) Willard E. Mooar -)to succeed themselves N •• Note:- Frank Gallo's graduate assistantship ceases by attainment of the M.S. Degree and that of G. A. Apostolides by resignation to take effect July 1. Their names should be removed from the payroll on that date. ] Appt. Newton I 6. Mr- Nesrton E. Chute as instructor in Geology, at a salary of §1800 per year, to take thd E. Chute place of Mr. Virgil Sleight who was appointed and could not accept. Appt. Cecil H.; 7. Mr* Cecil H* Nickle, instructor in Speech, replacing Mr. Rex B. Wilkes who is resigning. Nickle. Mr. Nickle to receive a salary of $2200.00. \ It was voted to approve the above appointments. 1 TRAVEL REQUESTS Travel '". 1.. Mileage of one automobile for Professor Rather or other member of the staff of the Farm Crops Department for trip to Lafayette, Indiana, June 22 and 25, to attend the Corn Belt Section of : the American Society of Agronomy summer meeting. It Is understood that several members of the department will make the trip if mileage on one car is allowed. The expense will be approximately $50.00. | ; 2. Mr. R. V. Gunn, Economics Department, to attend the American Institute of Cooperation at I Manhattan, Kansas, June 8 to 13, with fare and one-half and pullman expenses, amounting to ¢56.61, paid from Extension funds. I 3.- Professor H. H. Musselman to attend the American Society of Agricultural Engineers1 meeting at Ames, Iowa, June 22 to 25, with automobile mileage paid from Experiment Station funds with the understanding that he take one or two-other members of the department, who will benefit ty this trip* ! | It was voted to approve the above requests for travel. I BUDGET TRANSFERS #2000 to be 11. Request from Professor E. L. Anthony of the Dairy Department that excess receipts of the Dairy Department, approximating $5000 be apportioned to the Dairy Department to put the transferred j^ from Creameryj current expense fund of the Dairy Department in shape to close the fiscal year on July 1 fund to Daily| Without overdraft • Husb. fund, j ! It was voted that $2000 be transferred from Creamery fund to the Dairy Husbandry Department fund. ^ / * i 2. Request from Dean Giltner for S600.00 additional money for current expenses to meet -May J v x requests add.\ > §600. to meet! ; T n , n~. and Jtme laoor payrolls. " I"1 labo^ oav- • I_t ^aS v o^ed ^° r e^er ^9 above request to Mr. Wilkins In order that he may obtain a detailed rclassification of expenses and necessary needs for the balance of the year. -rolls j On motion of Mr* Brody, it vr&s voted to approve the report of the Advisory Committee. 1 REPORT OF THE BUDGET COMMITTEE Request for [1.- Additional apportionment for Kellogg Farm Budget which is §6,000 short of estimated receipts. additional | $6000 for j Kellogg Farm [No report. budget. Referred to Advisory Committee, Pres. and Secretary. j oft i rr 3-» ft i-ii /¾ 'M I l ^¾ „1 -s4 I I I 2. The budget of the Department of Publications and Journalism was drawn upon to finance the following items which were not included in the original set up of the budget: To R. ":J. McCarthy for work on annual reports of ' President and Secretary. . . . . . '. .' . . .. • 10 mos. §200.00. . . . . . . . .. 42000. To purchase of Wolverine authorized by Board to relieve Wolverine deficit. . . 400. Deficit in budget on June 1 . . . .$341.44 There will be an approximate expenditure between now and July 1st for publications already authorised. . . •• . . . . . .. . . . . . There will be a labor payroll of approximately* 250.00 180.00 Amt. needed for balance of year approximately < .$771.44 Oil j$771.44 j allowed the iPublications jDest. M On motion of .Mr. Brody, it was voted to transfer the above amount of $771.44 from the Contingent j Fund to the Department of Publications and Journalism. \ ' . ' • '• ;. . • ' - • • ' ' • • • ' ' ' ' • ' ' .' • • .. • i | Report from Dean Dye, President Shaw and Secretary Halladay on Kellogg Foundation Health Unit. j No report/ REPORT OF BUILDING COMMITTEE - Meeting held June 2, 1951 Present: Messrs. Brody, McColl, Secretary Halladay. 1. Request from the Poultry Department for electric refrigeration for Poultry Plant on South Harrison at an estimated cost of $567.25. \ Request for I electric re- jfreigeration |.for Poultry It was voted that this request be granted with the recommendation that Professor Card secure com- j Plant. : petitive bids and get the best price possible. 2. Request from Soils Department for the construction of a Soils Service Shed, estimated cost . $450.00. It was voted to approve the above request/ and to ask Dr. Millar to submit a rough sketch of the plans for the-construction of the Soils Service Shed. 5. Request from Mr.. Hudson to move scales from Chemistry to Blacksmith Shop,- estimated cost . $310.00. It was voted to approve the above request. j ) Request for :| Soils Service ' I Shed j Request to ] move scales 1 from Chem. to jBlacksmith j Shop. 4. Request for moving the Old Hort Tool Shed, estimated cost $420,00. It was voted to approve the above request. I New Hort. J Tool Shed. The Board reconsidered the above action of the Building Committee and voted to rescind this action to move the Old Hort Tool Shed and voted to build a. new one at an approximate cost of fl000.\ On motion of Mr. McColl, it was voted to approve the above recommendations of the Building Committee and to approve the board vote in item #4. The following items were referred back to the Board for action: 5. Request for building dispensing window in brick wall at the Gymnasium at an estimated cost of $130.00. 6. Request from the Athletic Council that the stadium seats and fence be painted during the summer. Estimated cost $800 - $1000. 7. Request for utilization of present fund of $24,000 (Creamery fund of our Dairy Department) in adding another story to the Dairy Building and modernizing equipment and facilities with fuAd In excess of needs during the coming year. Also plan to place at least $20^000 of the . present Creamery fund now held in reserve on safety deposit so that the usual four per cent increase could be credited to this fund. It was voted to refer item 7 to the Finance Committee. 8. Request from Colonel Rodney to build a tool room in Demonstration Hall,- estimated cost $160. 9-.. Report from Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co. regarding repairs done on Wlckes Boiler #5 after tubes were.damaged from low water- conditions. 10. Recommendation from Colonel Rodney regarding changes and Improvements to the Demonstration Hall. Estimated cost $812.00 "11. Request from Mr./Hudson regarding changes In the new horse barn. 12. Recommendation from Dr. Bessey^ suggesting changes in the Botany Building. Estimated cost $400.00. j Request f or- \ building dis- \ pensing winder/1 I at Cym \ Request that j Stadium fence | & seats be ; painted. | Request for S modernising | Dairy Bldg. {•& request to % : place #20,000 on safety deposit. Request for tool room In Demon. Hall. Report from Hartford St esm' Boiler Co. Request for improvements in Dem. Hall. Changes In horse barn. Recomm. for changes in Botany Bldg. . . j 2g^ Request that the hallways of the ..New Anatomy Building be cleared* .eque hallways of , j bea'ciearea# I -4* Request from Dean Cox and Mr.. Hudson regarding drainage program involving certain areas of L*3. | the college farm* Drainage Incinerator 1 -^• Report on incinerator condition in Old .Veterinary Building and proposal for one at the New conditions in| Vet Bldg. Mechanical conditions j of Wells Hall* ^n m°ti-on °* M r. Brody, it was voted to refer the above items from 5 to 16, except item # 7, to 16. Report on.mechanical conditions of Yfells Hall, Anatomy Building. j the Building Committee for further study and for definite recommendation to the Board. $1000 approp.l for repairs* to Vet'. Bids." , \ -^ • Request that $1000 be appropriated for repairs to the Veterinary Building. On motion of M r. Brody, it was voted to appropriate $1000 for repairs to the Veterinary Building, amount to be taken from the special building appropriation. ITEMS" FROM -SECRETARY'S OFFICE . . Release of right of way on •• M - 55 .1. Communication from State Highway Department asking for release of right of way covering a width of 100 ft. along M-55, across property owned.by the State Board of Agriculture. On motion of M r, Brody, it was voted to approve the release of the right of v«ay with the under- \ standing that the Secretary vri.ll arrange for being reimbursed for any extraordinary expenses and \ that the President and Secretary be authorised to sign the release. Accident cases; Saleska ^ ^* Report on accident case of G. H. Saleska, plumber, amount $5.85. Curtis ! Report on accident case of Lawrence Curtis, plumber, amount ^2.25. Faustman Report on accident case of F.. Faustman, laborer, amount $18.45. I On motion of M r. Brody, it rcas voted to approve the payments on the above accident cases. Request for Ford Truck. Farm & Horse Request for .. truck for Dun bar For. Exp. \ station. 3. Request for Ford Truck for Farm & Horse Department. Exchange. Approximate value of the old car - $125. 4. Reauest for Ford Truck for Dunbar Forest Experiment Station. Estimated cost S632.65. \^% Request for bone extractor for Experiment Station. Estimated Cost - £180.00 jOn motion of Mr. Brody, it was voted to refer items 3, 4, and 5 to the Finance Committee. Bids on Soils 1^* ^16 ^°Ho wing bids were received on the construction of the Soils Service Shed: Service Shed I Christman Company §490.00 Reniger Const. Co. 422.00 450.00 Bldgs. & Gds. jOn.motion of Mr. McColl, it was voted that the Board let the contract for the Soils Service Shed jto the Reniger Construction Company for an amount of $422.00. JFINMCE COMMITTEE ITEMS &5000 trans- j ferred from re~l* Amount of $5,000 to be transferred from the Reserve Fund to the Contingent Fund. serve to Gon-A tingent. ;0n mo"ti°n of M r. McPherson, it s?as voted to transfer an amount of $5,000 from the reserve fund to jthe Contingent Fund. general fund. Balances in de^ partment bud-?2* Balances left In department budgets at the end of the fiscal year to be transferred to the gets at end | of fiscal yr.j to be trans. '&n motion of Mr, McPherson, it was voted that the balances left in department budgets at the end of to gen. fund. ^½16 year be transferred to the general fund. Transfer of.- IS. The item mentioned before in these minutes in regard to the transfer of funds in reserve in the .. funds in r e j serve in E x 4. St. salary trans, to other ext. pro jects. Extension State salary fund, to certain extension projects which are overdrawing their maintenance allowance was presented to the Finance Committee at this meeting. jOn motion of Mr. McPherson, it ??as voted to approve the above item as requested. MISCELLANEOUS j • Patent of Dr. 1% Report of assignment of Ralph C. Huston and Howard D. LIghtbody to the State Board of Agriculture Huston & H D* ! of the State of Michigan of an entirety Interest in their certain invention covering improvements Lipfttbodv re- ' in "Process of Preserving Food Accessories" covered by pending U.S. patent application bearing ^ord^d ! serial number 425070 and which Instrument was duly recorded in the U.S. Patent Office under 1 date of May 6, 1931. •• I Dn motion of Mr. Brody, it was voted to accept the above report. 12. Transfer of funds in reserve in the Extension State salary fund, to certain extension projects j which are overdrawing their maintenance allowance. Request that [3. Request from Dean Cox and Director Baldwin that unexpended Extension funds available at the j'• end of this year be carried over as a credit fund for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1931. [On-.motion of Mr. McColl, it was voted to refer the items 2 and 5 to the Finance Committee with 5 unexpended I Extension •• |- , $> oe -unds carried over bower to a c t. ,'•• :" ' '• "• •" ... . ' " -1./ :'r^ '. I ..943 4. Report of President Shaw on recommendation that.Dr. Hunt1s account be credited with $59.00 to ^Zoology to be ^credited with cover purchase of Norway Spruce transplants to be used on Williamston project. These were purchased;f;rom the Zoology Department funds. The matter was referred to President Shaw by the |§59.00. Finance Committee at a previous meeting for his recommendation. - I of Rehabilitation. 5. Letter of appreciation and thanks from John J.'Lee.,- Department of Public Instruction, Division | j jLetter of jthanks from ! Palmer 6. Letter of thanks from student, Philip S. Palmer for replacement of band instrument. .. On motion of Mr. Mcpherson, it was voted to approve items 4,.5, and 8. 7. Recommendation from Dean Cox that the Boarding House used by teachers at the Kellogg Agri cultural School be deeded to the school board of the Kellogg Agricultural School so that permanent upkeep will be in their hands as our use of this building is minor. In turn they will agree to enter into an arrangement to furnish this building for summer use at proper charges to the M.S.C. and also to provide facilities of the W.K. Kellogg Agricultural School for such summer use as this Institution may desire. Facilities at the school at present are inadequate for the number of people enrolled. On motion of Mr. Brody, it was voted to x^efer the above item to the Kellogg Farm Committee to investigate and report back to the Board. 8. Acceptance -of 220 acres purchased by Mr. Kellogg for reforestation, with the object of pre sentation to Michigan State College as part of the Farm and Sanctuary project, the college forestry department to plan the plantings. On motion of Mr. Brody, it was voted to refer the above item to the Kellogg Farm Committee to in vestigate and report back to the Board. 9. Establishment of policy concerning the payment of board in case of teachers employed in off- campus projects. On motion of Mr. Berkey, it was voted that maintenance be not allowed in the case of Summer School Staff who are receiving additional pay for their services. 10. Report on 40 acres of land near Potato Farm offered to the College for sale. Mr. McPherson reported that he had inspected the 40 acres offered to the College adjacent to the Potato Farm, and it appears to be desirable for the College to acquire same, providing the price is reasonable, and because it furnishes access from trunk line 55 to 66 from the rear of the farm to the Potato.Farm. I Kellogg Farm ]8om. to inves- jtigate advisa- Ibility of i deeding Board- ling House at JKeil. Farm to JKell. Agr. I School. jKellogg Re forestation (referred to jKellogg Farm Policy re: payment of board for teachers in off-campus projects. jReport on 40 jacres of land jnear Potato . [Farm offered jto College for [sale/ On motion of Mr. HcPherson, it was voted that the Secretary be authorized to communicate with the owners regarding price. 11. Authorization for granting of degrees to such candidates as complete the requirements of their respective courses by the close of this term. iDegrees On motion of Mr. McPherson, it was voted-to approve the list of candidates for degrees as follows: Division of Agriculture Degree: Bachelor of Science a, Agriculture; f, Forestry; 1, Landscape Architecture *With Honor ^-With High Honor *LeRoy Bell, a Stanley Teter Blair, f Lon Bolster, a -x-*-Evelyn Rose Bradley, a Wilfred Robert Browell, 1 Lauren Hiram Brown, a Melville Edward Bullach, i Harold Udell Burgess, a William Cargo, a Robert H. Carruthers, a **-John Henry Carroll, a Russell Richards Clark, a •**Kendal A. Coats, a Howard Jay Collins, f Ray A. Connlly, a ---Howard Charles Cook, f Harold Russell Coo£, a Edwin Robert (look, f Charles Jennings Davis, c Leonard Reynolds Dowd, a Donald George Ebinger, a Gordon Finlay Evans, 1 Howard James Finley, a Ben Holdridge Forbes, 1 ** Gordon Dean Fox, f Heniy Champion Gleason, a Gordon J. Gray, f Glenn Case Gregg, 1 Albert Abner Griffith, a Elmer Philip Habel, a Edward Reuben Hancock, a Burrell Edwin Henry, a Rudolph John Hill, f Orville Brackette Howell, z *-*Morris Abe Huberman, f Robert Millard Hunt, a Thomas Norman Kurd, a Charles William Irrgang, a Robert Ellsworth Jewell, a Stafford Stephen Johnson, ] Robbins Frank Kendall, a Keith Wellington King, a Harold Carl Knoblauch, a Robert Judson Laser, a Milon John Lessiter, a Robert Sharpe Lincoln, a Ralph Edmond Loomis, a Milford Edward Martin, 1 William Edwin Millard, f William Perm Mott, 1 Ernest Richard Mueller, a Eino Adolph Neimitalo, f Stanley M. Oswalt, 1 Clarence Clyde Palmer, 1 Ho?rard Delos Parish, a George Edward Parsons, a Clarence Edward Prentice, a Herbert John Raths, a Robert Wesley Ries, a Thomas Earl Roberts, f George Benjamin Robinson, a George Franklin Seeley, 1 Dean Clifton Shackelford, f" Carl Augustus Bauer Smith, 1 Frederick Linton Smith, a Lawrence Edward Smith, 1 Rowland McCotter Snook, a Benjamin Joseph Sovey, a Robert Otis Sowash, f Dorr Edwin Stack, a Carl Leonard Strong, a Sidney Benjamin Thomas, a Gilbert Henry Timm, a Richard S* Tompkins, a Arthur Heizer Turner, 1 James Dwight Vincent, a Karl Augustus VonVoigtlander, f Russell S. Wait, a Abraham Cowles Wheeler, a Edwin Royce Yeomans, a i Division of Engineering Degree: Bachelor of Science m, Mechanical; c, Civil; e, Electrical; Ch, Chemical i Ransom Orson Abel, c j Henry Leonard Abrahamse, e j Lyle Ackley, c I Philip Herbert Anderson, c j Reynold George Anschutz, m •I Lloyd LaVern Arnold, c j Lloyd Ernest Ashe, m | Warren Hooper Atkinson, ch **Howard Edward Balbach, m I Theophil Clarence Banhagel, c j Howard Luman Bentley, ch j Howard James Berkel, c j fillard Carlton Betteridge, ch \ James Howard Bingham, m I Robert Moffit Branch, c j Francis Alexander Bray, c I Percy Byron Brown, c i Aaron Russell Button, m I Douglas Charles Carruthers, m 1 George Arthur Chamberlain, Jr., "I Richard Hewitt Chaney, m j Joseph James Clark, e 1 William Dana Colegrove, e \ Clyde Haro Coster, c j Horace Victor Crandall, e I Roger Clark Dawes, ch •-^Robert WIswell Dearing, e I Clifford Imerson Denton, c | Raymond Virgil Deo, m ; Robert Edward Distel, m \ Ralph Ederer, e r^Wiiliam Bradford Edwards, c \ Gilbert John Extale, ch \ Howard Willard Field, e m Leslie Stuart Ford, e Paul Edward Garn, e ^---Walter Worthley Goodhue, e George Augustus Granger, c Robert Guthrie, m Levels Boynton Haigh, m Frank Harbin, Jr», e Theron Radcliffe Hardin, e Amos James Hawkins, c George Arthur Hirshman, c George Thomas Hittel, e Raymond Earl Hohlsel, m Edward Henry Holtzkemper, m Marvin R. Home, m Paul C. Jackson, m Arthur James Jennings, c ---*Duane Ellsworth Jones, c Nelson Cornell Jones, c Loren Wicklyffe Kelner, c John Wells Knight, e James Antranig Krimian, ch --^Albert George Verner Kulberg, ------Sherman Armedas Lauzun, m Harley Fremont Lawhead, c Kenneth Hamill Lee, e John F# LesVeaux. ch Omar Edward MacNutt, c Robert Erwln HacVay, c Robert Bailey McCall, e ---^Kenneth Royden Mack, e James McCormick Maione, m Russell Elliott Harsh, e" Peter Cornells Mendels, ch Howard Gerick Minier, c Conrad Frederick Zimmerman, c Francis Elmo Norgard, e Dale Russell Norris, e Robert Carl Olsen, ch Theron Dow Parker, ch Russell Wallace Peterson, c Howard Cljarl^s Pierce, m Clai^de Harry Pope, m -^Edward Mathias Powers, ch Donald Hyde Reece, m Harold Wesley Rinn, ch Aldro Martin Rouse, c Bernard Hastie Schimmel, m Edward Charles Schneider, c John Wylie Seaton, e Donald Way Shull, m -^Russell Douglas' Sias, c Edward Frank Siefert, e Major A, Siegel, m -^-Williams Morden Smith, e Kilbourn Halsted Snow, e Elbin John Strom, c m George Edward Strom, c Louis Francis Switzgable, e Robert Lincoln Titus, ch Seymour* Eugene Voorhees, m Herbert T# Walworth, ch Alfred J. Wangeman, e Arthur Agustus WeInland, ch Edward R. Weston, e Henry Clarance Winte, m Howard Scott Witmer, e **Clem Alson Woodard, e Earl Edward W-oodliff, m -*---Lenord Bateman larger, c Annita Genevieve Anderson Ruby Carol Anderson Wilma Gertrude Baker Helen 'Bale ^•Dorothy Martin Barrett Gertrude Irene Bingham - .. Caroline Bray Dorothy Alice Brown Loretta Verna Brunsdon Adeline Carietta Carscallen Geraldine Catherine Case Harriett Elisabeth Case Margaret Ruth Colby ---Eleanor May Cramer Geraldine Margaret Crandell Marion Georgia David Genevieve Robina Davis Ruth Martha DeKleine Barbara Ruth Dell Ruth Goldy Diller Division of Home Economics Degree: Bachelor of Science Margaret Bishop Doughty Ruth Margaret Downer . Madeline Kathiyn Dulso Margaret Anne. 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