rsoard to sign waiver re: funds im~ oounded in East Lansing State Bank. Proxy from Mr, Halstead MISCELLANEOUS Item Q; cent*. The opinion rendered by the.firm of Hason^ Alexander, McCaslin and Cholette•under date of March 24,: 1334 on the question whether or not the Treasurer cf the Michigan State Board of Agriculture is liable to account for such portions of funds as may have been received by him and deposited in a Banking institution without being secured "ay surety bond or sufficient collateral/ is on file in the Secretary's Office* iiyx J-J- JL *J , J_ <-> o*x On motion of Mr* Downing, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it ^;as voted that subject to the approval, by one or more members of the Board in addition to those present, to be exhibited by fili„o _ proxy and consent to this action that this Board adopt the proposed plan or reorganisation sub mitted by the East Lansing State Bank upon condition, however, that as part of said reorganisation plan an agreement be executed hj the Michigan Surety Company through its duly authorised officers and Mr. Jacob Schepers that this action of the Board is taken without prejudice i lights that the Board might have agains that might exist on their ps counsel for the Board* L sara surety Company or Mr* Schepers for any liability greement to be subject to the approval of the attorney or prejuca.ee to any ci i/i- J. L uv Tne ioJ.lcvn.ng proxy v;as recervea xrom m; ci fr-nTT: Mv. T ^ ^ . m i r, Hi H a ls ,u—— r_« i i d i. o Osjd^4 A p r il 1 9, 1954 rhiov; all men by these presents, that I, Benjamin H. Pialstead, member of the State Board of Agriculture of the State of Michigan, do hereby constitute and appoint Herman H. Halladay, of East Lansing, Michigan attorney and agent for me, and in my name, place and stead, to vote as my proxy at a regular meeting cf the said State Board of Agriculture, to be held, at the office of the Presi dent of the Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science on the nineteenth day of April, 1234, upon any business that may properly come before said meeting. IN. WITNESS iTHEEEOF, I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of April, 19S4. (Simned) Benjamin E. Halstead In tne presence or (Signed) Frances Merrill Tne meeting adjourned az <±: /ICtuT President j£ Secretary -3HHHHHttHB«ttBHfc£ Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture Minutes of the May 17, 1934 j Present: Messrs* Brody, Chairman; Berkey, Daane, Downing, Halsteadj President Shay? and I j Secretary Halladay j Absent: Mrs* Wilson, Br* Voelker The meeting v?as called to order at 1:20. ! Approval of April Board Minutes On motion of Mr. Halstead, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve action taken on all j items presented at the April meeting of the State Board of Agriculture.. Resignations I RESIGNATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS Appointments \ !• Resignation of Mr. John Martin, County Agricultural Agent for Sanilac County, effective and June 30, 1934. \ 2. Appointment of Mr. Russell Waite as County Agricultural Agent for Sanilac;County, replacing j I ] Mr. Martin, at a salary of $2100 per year; appointment to become effective May 15, 1934. The overlapping. of these appointments is necessary because of additional activities under the emergency program. \ 3. Transfer of Mr. Carl Hemstreet, County Agricultural Agent for Oceana County, to the same position in Grand Traverse County, effective May 15, 1934 at no change in salary. RESIGNATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, Cont. 4. Employment of Mr. C." H... Nickle, Instructor in Speech, as Extension Specialist in Rural Dramatics for the months of July and August at a salary of $200.00 per month, to be paid from Extension funds. On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Downing, it ?ras voted to approve items 1, 2, 3, and 4» May 17, 1954 TRAVEL liOi i Appt. Nickle i July and August travel 1. Request by Dean Anthony for mileage expenses for two cars to the meeting of the American Daily Science Association at Cornell and Geneva, New York, June 25th to 28th. Other expenses | j will be borne by staff members. Mileage on one car only .granted. 2. Request by Professor C. G. Card for transportation expenses for one member of the Poultry Department to attend the Poultry Science Association meeting at College Station, Texas, August 7 to 10. Railroad and pullman expenses only to College station Texas, and return granted. \ j | } 3. Request by Professor H. C. Rather for mileage expense for one car to a special Forage Crop 1 j Conference at Holgate, Ohio, on June 4th. On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. Halstead, it was voted to approve the above travel requests. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Recommendations from the Comptroller's Office: a. That the amount of $1500*00 be appropriated for the General College account to take care of unanticipated expenditures and finish the fiscal year. That $187.00 be appropriated to make up cash shortage in the Cashiers Office* That $1500 be appropriated for the funds of the Home Economics Division, replacing the same amount assumed by that Division and credited to Mary Mayo Hall for laboratoiy r/ork during the year (Board action on December 21, 1955). d. Apportionment of an additional $5000.00 to finance Comptrollers office for the balance of the year. ! |13QQ approp. if or general bollege acct. J$187. approp. |to make up bash shortage |#1500 approp. !f or Home Ec* [Division i j j$5G00 a p p r o p. jfor Compt. joffice f or b a l. of y r. Recommendation of the Director of the Experiment Station that the following adjustments in federal funds be made, in order that the records may shore that the total money sent from the government has been paid out and charged to the proper accounts: a. Transfer of additional amounts of salary from Purnell funds for the following people:: QY Ulrey K . W r i g ht P. Aylessforth an a d d i t i o n al $900 200 500 " » J. Ha?/kes • 17. Toenjes C. R. Hoffer n " an a d d i t i o n al n * $500 500 250 Payment of salary of G. S. Ricks from Extension rather than Purnell funds from March 1st (date of transfer to Extension TOrk) to June 50th. Transfer of following amounts from Purnell funds as salaries for the current year* C. C» Lightfoot $250 Mrs- Vera Blankenberg 175 Miss Bertha Beebe Stanley Johnston $500 200 d. Transfer of $750 of state-supplied station funds allotted to the Horticultural Section to the Director's Office fund, and transfer of $750 of Purnell funds allotted to the Director's Office to the Horticultural Section. e. Reduction of the Graham Station state-supplied funds by |500 and allotment of |500 of Purnell funds to that Station for the balance of the fiscal year* On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr* Downing, it reas voted to approve items 1 and 2. 5. Recommendation of Dean R. C» Huston that such royalties as accumulate to the State Board of Agriculture from U. S. Patent No. 1947452 (improvements in certain stable vitamin prepara tions) be set aside as a revolving fund for the purpose of financing research in Biological Chemistry (plant and animal). Adjustments lin f e d e r al jfunds approved Payment of [salary of Rids ifrom Ext* Transfers from Purnell funds ^approved transfer in Hort approved jSuch royalties as accumulate to Board from Pat. 137452 to be set aside as revolving Jfund, etc. On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the above recommendation. R.G. Carr to 4. Recommendation of Dean E. L. Anthony that the cooperative arrangement between the Extension devote 5/4 of [time to State Service and the State Emergency Relief Administration, providing that Rosrcell G. Carr devote Emer. Relief three-fearths of his time to work as State Rural Relief Director at $2400 per year and one-fourth of his time to his duties as Assistant to the County Agent Leader at $800 per year, be approved. The arrangement was tentatively approved as effective May 1st, to continue? I for an indefinite period. I \ I On motion of Mr* flalstead, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the above recommenda- tion. Mm. v .. \ • • : ' May-17,: 1934 ! MISCELLANEOUS, Cbnt. Knudsen to j pay out of state tuition J fee I 5# Petition of Fred J* Ehudsen that he be exempt from payment of out-of-state tuition fees* After investigation, Mr* Emmons recommends that the decision of the committee on out-of- state fees be upheld and that Mr. Knudsen be required to pay this fee for the winter and spring terms of the current year* j On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr, Brody, it was voted that the decision of the committee |be sustained. Soils Dept to I rent 10 acres |6. Request from Dr. C. E. Millar that the Soils Section be permitted to rent ten acres of of muck land j mvx& land at $4.00 per acre, replacing other rented land which is being discontinued. ^7. Presentation of filing of a signed copy of the Waiver and Consent Agreement between the Filing of signed copy of waiver & cons, agree. 8«. Indebtedness of the Michigan State College Alumni-Association to the Campus Press, East State Board of Agriculture, Jacob Schepers, and the Michigan Surety Company, Lansing. tfo actaon on indebtedness ;0n mQt±on of Alumni Asso; to CampusPres^ Qn m o t i o ll 0f M r# Brody, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve items 6 and 7. 0f jjr# Downing, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to defer action on item 8. m '•'... Tentative ^Q^ff^c; °r 9* Consideration of the tentative budget for the fiscal year 1934-1935. \®n m°tion of Mr. Daane, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to authorize the Comptroller to \prepare a budget of expenditures for 1934-1955, not to exceed $175,000 or one-half the reserve I this year. 11 t c o n ^# ^ tile c l o se of "^e 1 9 55 football season, it was impossible for the College to remit to tile DePartmen"fc' °£ Internal Revenue the amount of tax money due them on the sale of football tickets. The amount due was $ 1,118.95 and now the Department has penalised the College to the extent of |500 for non-payment of this amount. ^ * f , fth. In- .-• ~ .-- . collector re: tax monev due • - On motion of Mr. Daane, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to ask .Mr, Shields, attorney for the . „ ill. Settlement of bills of the Michigan State Institute of Music and Allied Arts. Itfae Department of Internal Revenue with Mr. Horatio Abbott. | f^f ° f hSn6 ! College, to take up th§ question of penalizing the College for non-payment of the tax money due °~ f°° tickets -, ., ^ Settlement of \ * , s ^ , ,/1 On motion of Mr. Daane, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to authorize the settlement of the a.e ns *° j obligations of thelnstitute of Music and Allied Arts on the best terms that can be made, provided us -the opinion from the Attorney General does not forbid it. A ^ : SECRETARY'S REPORTS Report from |~- ngnam ^o». a -^# Report from the Ingham County Road Commission regarding the Kalamazoo Street extension omnuss bridge over the Red Cedar river, stating that plans for going ahead with the bridge were b e i ng worked oirb. ; re: bridge over Red Cedar^ Rep. on C.W.A.j^ £e p o rt of progress on C. W. A. work. Highway req. Dermission to |3* Request from the Highway Department for permission to landscape the roadside on Harrison landscape roadside on Harrison |0n motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the request from the [Highway Department.' ^RESIDENTyS REPORTS I Avenue. Lv. of absence; for Hauke for ;!• Authorisation of leave of absence without pay for Mr. A. M. Hauke, Extension Specialist in year without j Farm Management, for the twelve-months period beginning July 15, 1934, and approval of the pay. ! appointment of a successor at a salary not exceeding $2000 per year. Travel of R.C.J2. Delegation of Dean R. C. Huston to represent the College at a regional R. 0. T. C. conference Huston to Lafayette, Inc^. expenses and entertainment of delegates will be assumed by this Fund. | sponsored by the Civilian Military Education Fund at Lafayette, Indiana, May 18th and 19thj :0n motion of Mr. Daane, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the President's Reports. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS. Degrees to be granted 1. Recommendation that diplomas be granted to such candidates for graduation as shall have com pie ted the requirements for graduation on June 11, 1954 according to the records of the Registrar, and that honorary degrees be bestowed on such qualified persons as may be approved by a vote of the Faculty. On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. Berkey» it was voted to approve the granting of degrees to the following persons as approved by the Registrar: Division of Agriculture Degree: Bachelor of Science a, Agriculture: 1, Landscape Architecture 1103 I I Keith Gilbert Acker, a Kenneth lflL Atkinson, a Oscar August Aue, a Rhea Marjorie Barnum, a William August Boerner, £ **Ira Howard Bowman, a ---Fred Clare Burgess, a Bonnie Jean Carr, 1 Edwin Sanford Cay, 1 Dan Galliver Chapel, 1 Andrew Whitney Cobb, a Ford Goodnoe Crosby, a Margaret Estella Davis, £ Harold Emery Day, a -^Howard Chester Dickey, a Charles Edward Dowd, 1 -**Louis Schneider Drake, a Everett Morgan Elwood, a Gerald Wayne Fairbanks, ] David Bishop Falconer, a Alden P. Cole as of 19S3 Minard Emery Farley, Jr*, David George Friday, a Marion Woodruff Fuller, 1 Raymond Andrew Garner, a Arland Eugene Gillis, a Carl Leonard Gilmore, a Morris William Glass, a W. Dean Gordon, a Gottfried Chris Graf, a *#Cloyce LeRoy Hankinson, a Jay C. Hansen, Jr>, a Edward Wallace Hart, a Glenn Callsen Hendershot, Clark William Hill, a Alfred Merrill Hyatt, a Ferdinand Rudolph Iwasko, **Edwin James, a Willen Herman Johnson, a **Ralph Herman Lillie , a Herton Lyle Luscombe, a Riley Frederick Lynch, a Arthur Glenn McDaniel,'""a David FredrickVMeinzinger, William John STeyer, a **Philip Adams Minges, a Clare Edwin Monroe, a Jack Milton Mosier, a -^WHlis Russell Parmelee, a Milton Bartlett Peasley, 1 Norman Lloyd Peterson, a Lemuel Harrison Rhodes, a Gilbert Alvin Roen, a Curtis Challoner Rogers, a David Gill Scott, Harold G. Sellers, a Barbara Shipps, a Thomas Lake. Simpson, 1 Carl Arthur Stuewer, a Herman George Walt, a Rolland Milton Whitney, a Forestry Degree: Bachelor of Science Hollis Ivan Beadle *Ralph LeRoy Dickie Lee ELsrcorth Glassbrook Emil Hjaimer Huntunen Paul Christian Schroeder Paul Arthur Swartbout • Division of Engineering Degree: Bachelor of Science m. Mechanical: c, Civil; e, Electrical; ch, Chemical; a, Agricultural Donald Cornstock Austin, ch Harold August Balbach, c Donald Henry Barnes, c Anthony Magee Bartak, m Lawrence Bristol Bassett Elmer Eugene Bauhahn, m Ralph Wilbur Becker, c Edward William Benson, c James Curtis Berry, ch Jay A* Bolt, m *-*David Frank Brigham, ch Howard Francis Brinen, m LeValley Irving Brockway, e *Milton Theodore Brown, e Richard Bowen Chrouch, m George: Milton Coah, c Morris Alden Cornell, c Donald Dwight Davis, ch Maurice Jerome Day, ch Raymond Tully Defant, c ^William Alan Doidge, e **Arthur Harry DuRose, ch **Frank John Emerick, c Raymond Zoltan Farkas, m ^Arnold Thomas Faulkner, m ^Robert Lowell' Featherly, e Francis Bernard Frost, c George Albert Gallup, m Wilford Drake Gratrick, ch Armin John Grossman, c William Robert GiQr, e Chester Arthur Hawkes, m >0rville Elmer Heldt, ch James Carlton Hogle, e Robert Stiver Hungerford, e Ernest Petersen Jensen, ch Dale Wixo.n Johnson, ch Frank E. Jones, c Theodore August Killian, e **LeRoy George Kline, ch Andrew John Korney, c **Allan Austin Kunze, e Arthur Anton Kussmaul, m Clarence Elmer Lehnhardt, m Donald ffilbur Link, c William Sinclair Loose, ch John Stein McCollough, c Edward James Mahoney, Jr* ch Donald Winfield Merrill, c Richard John Meyer, c Charles Addison Miller, Jr.., Robert Curtis Mormett, c **Arley Edmund Morse, ar Douglas Holman fflotty ch Robert George Mueller, e Joseph Theron Hurray, ch •^William Mathew Herbert Gill, ch. KeithB* Norris, e Donald Edward Pierce, ch .•William; Waiter F'opyk, m Kennetn Holmes Priest^, ch Donald William Rader, c John Angus Rankin, e Eldoh Charles Rolfe, c Gilbert E» Ropes, c *N'ewtoh August Rosenberg, c Raymond Salgat, ch Edwin Ernest Schaefer, ch Donald Henry Schell, e John Anthony Schuch, m James William Sharp, e Frederick Clyde Shot well, ch Robert John Sikorski, c Claude Russell Smith, m Rollin Everett Smith, m Louis Theodore Stachel, c Guy Ward Stonebraker, c ffillard Thorvald Tallefson, ch •SB<-George J o hn TeWinkle, e Alfred Dyer Truman, ch -**Fred Foster VanAtta, c ^Edwin Dhle Vielhauer, e John Alvin Webb, c Fred Alderman Wheeler, c Stanley Roy Wilber, c Henry Stanley Winnicki, ch '. John Arthur Young, c Edward Rudolph Zant, m James Jacob Zerbe, c 1104 Division of Home Economics Degree: Bachelor of Science Margaret Louise Baker Eleanor Harriette Barr Jennie Mae Becker Lucile Daisy Bitgood Doris Maxine Bluemly Margaret Alma Brown -Claudine Virginia Burkhart Carolyn Lois Chapel Kathleen Lucile Cutlar Mary Hanna Cutler Helen Binsmore Virginia Katherine Faul Florence Mary Findlay Marian Louise Hoyt Gagnier Esther Gunhild Garthe Clara Maud Gaylord Katherine Geib Kathryn Evelyn Glaspie Emma LaVerne Hansen Fannie Mabel Harris Helen Bernice Hendrickson Catherine Ruth Herbert Florence Margaret Hess Elberta Hattie Holmden Elsie Horstmyer Eliasabeth Julia Hunt Mary Louise Huston Rennetta Glendora Johnson Maurine Frances King Dorothy Marie Koehler Charlotte Mae Kooiker Marion Estelle Lewis ^Frances Elizabeth Lough **AnnabeIle Edith McKellar Margaret Winifred Mast Edith Viola Milarch Mary Jevvett Mixter Mildred Moore Mldxed Josephine Nelson Doris Esther Nesmian Julia Caroline Niedermeier Helen Katherine Noel Katherine Mary Outwater Leona Elizabeth Overholt ---Virginia Louise Poczik Lillian Marie Rosewarne Eleanor Salisbury Marjorie Bel Sickles Carol Elise Simcock LaVerne Amy Solomon Margaret Elizabeth Spore **Ada Ruth St. John -*Jane Frances Stockton **Ellen Aina Syrjanen Mary Margaret Thorpe Eleanor Charlotte Tumath Evelyn Eleanor Unruh Eugenie Angeline White Amy June Whitney Blair Williams • Marion Augusta Yearnd Division of Applied Science Applied Science Degree: Bachelor of Science Effie Virginia Allen -*Martin Luther Biery Erwin Aaron Bortman Mary-Elizabeth Boyce Charles Colton Carr .^---Alberta Hazel Catey Albin Eugene Chrono Lyle Leray Clark **Ruth Dorothy Clark Howard Philip Conrad Marshall Bernard Goodwin Howard Jackson Greer Richard DeArmond Harrison Joseph Rudolph flradel Lloyd Vaness Jordan Ralph William Lewis Archie Henderson McCallum Richard Allen Macomber *#Sylvia Elizabeth Middy Arnold Joseph Nicholson *-*Charles Coldren Noble Herbert Gabriel Ohmen Harvey Burnell Ohmer George Wolford Patterson Milton Frederick Schaible John Joseph Sculati Ralph Edward Small Arthur Lagrand Stanley Graham John Terry, Jr* Albert Alonzo Towner David Austin VanderSlice Lawrence Cawood Walker ^Lynferd Joseph Wickerham Kenneth Ames Wood Fred Monroe Younger Physical Education Degree; Bachelor of Arts Helen Mae Abbott Frances Anne Buth Jean Captola Butler Mary Margaret Doidge Waldo Philip Freehold Alva Corwin Hartford Margaret Leigh Haymond Alvin Edgar Jenks Gerald Richard Jones Alton Shelby Kircher Clifford Paul Liberty Russell Rutheford McComb Marian Rebecca McLean Mary Justin Mulvey Marie Jeannette Pauli Edward James Redmond Dale Edward Shearer Charles Kenneth Warren Dorothy Ariel Werback Division of Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts i**Dale Wynton Albig Geneva Bell Allen Arthur Leonard Anderson Coila Jeanne Anderson **Irene Martha Anderson Blanche LoDema Barahart Ruth Cannon Barrett Barbara Bedford Florence Arlene Behler Elisabeth Gertrude Bennetts \ Dannie Marie Bergman Eleanor Jean Brearley -"-Lois Brightman Frances Beatrice Brown Harold Lee Busch Helen May Bush Betty Prudence Campbell Clara Louise Carter Gladys Earlene Coe David Scott Crist James John Herman Dekker Virginia Edith Desy Marcia Avis Detloff -fr*Carl Henri deZeeuw Helen Louise Eberts Joseph Christopher Ferrari Irene Amanda Fink Iris Josephine Fowler Nate J* Fry Marion Emma Gilbert Sue Mary Gillam Margaret Frances Gowan Lucile Elizabeth Hadlow Ruth Elizabeth Hansen Elisabeth Dorothy Harris Mott Ballou Heath Catherine Ruth Herrick Harold Christian Hill -^-Virginia Martha Him Charlotte Arlene Howiett John LeRoy Johnson Jean Ellen Kelley Lucile Emily Kennedy Mary Ann Kidder **Ethel Lura Killham Marion Elizabeth Kish Robert John Kline Emily Louise Lange Russell Mills Lay Liberal, Arts, Cont* Degree: Bachelor of Arts ^•Charles Rex MacLean Robert James McBain Stuart McCallum --Dorothy Bates McDonald Kathleen Genevieve McNamara Marie Macomber Arthur Napier Magill Viola Adelyn Martens Beverlee Madileen Meeham Maxine Grace Miner Robert William Molloy Ruth Isabelle Moore Katherine Mae Morden Gerald Merritt Muscott Vema Geneva Norberg Xenophon Christ Panopoulos Helen Joan Parr John Bostock Peckham Robert Murray Pratt, Jr* John Lathrop Preston Vera Mae Reynolds Viva Nevene Richardson Priscilla May Rickel Harriet Julia Rix Ellen Dorothea Short Saltonstall John Reynolds Sayler Inez Simpson Schallmo Helen Gladys Sellers 3 Ellen Sharp -^Elizabeth Katherine Shigley Helen Louise Smith ^Mary Elizabeth Snow ' Ida Louise Soloman •^-Samuel Woodard Stewart Helen Hagy Sullivan Helene Marie Svendsen Genevieve Justine Tank Tom MacGillivray Tryon June Rose Vaughn Dora Elizabeth KFalt *Harie Sarah Walt Victoria Jane Warner Mary Ella ffatson -*Alice Elizabeth Wells Dorothy Grace Whitman Orvin Clarence Willis Robert Piatt Wilson Henry Smiley ffinckler Lois Jeffrey Woodard -"iSaude Louise Wotring Ruth Margaret Young Business Administration Degree: Bachelor of Arts John Hough Aldinger Max Horman Andrews Louis John Asmus Robert EdfriLn Barton Robert A# Bennett John William Biekkola Milton Eugene Borgesen Albert James Bradley Ralph Waldo Bristol Howard Shadley Byington David Edgar Carpenter Russell John Cronentfeth Norman Charles Downs Walter Brown Flannery Bernard Leon Hack --Charles Joseph Harris Richard William Harrison *John Wesley Hicks Stanley Frank Jacobs Edward Franklin Kramer Evelyn Margaret McLean William Adams Macauley Ralph Douglas Mechlin Oliver John Ofield Marshall "• Henry Pellegrom Donald Burke Phillips Charles Abraham Pizer Bradford Lee Potter Ralph Lambert Recor Eleanor Mae Ritter Richard Melville Robb Robert John Robbins Mary Patricia Ryan Jacob Peter Scherer Irving LeRoy Simpson Robert Earl Stites Robert Curtis Stonecliffe Dorothy 3U Veatch Joseph William Walker Stanley Edward Vfeitz Lewis John Winks Louis Hoyt Woodman Public School Music Degree: Bachelor of Arts Thomas Earle Auten Marcus Christian Betsree Virginia Claire Hoilingssrorth Vema Margaret Koski Winifred Emily Lee *Ruth Campbell Matthews Laverne Horton Minkley Viola May Roberts Alexander Seymour Robinson Millicent Betts Thompson Benjamin Bernard Bernstein, Jr Margaret Ellen Berry Charles LaVerne Crane Garret Edward Elameyer Agnes Hemstreet Donald Durvrood Pickard Degree: Bachelor of Music Wallis Levett Rsxid Applied Music Degree: Bachelor of Music ^Carlton Brady Eldridge Lee Alexander Johnson Hertha Marie Horinga **Marian Louise McKee Hotel Training Degree: Bachelor of Arts James Colman Gates Donald Greenarcay Leonard ErsriLn Montgomery Naomi Evelyn Paquette John Joseph Laraway HOB Division of Veterinary Science Veterinary Medicine Degrees Doctor of Veterinary Medicine James Edwin Cook Maurice John Court Wendell Edsc^n Davis Gardner Staples Eversole Archie Henry Frank -^Charles Daniel Logsdon Glen Louis Noble James.Webb Scales George Ellis Taylor Harold Ross Taylor William Robert Teeter Leslie Fielding Thayer John Warren Trumbie Maurice King Walters Medical Biology Degree: Bachelor of Science Ruth Barbara Buschert Lysle Daniel Crites Emily Laura Dorstewitz **Margaret Mabel Mead Jean Margaret Spears Ruth Adeline Stover **With High Honor *With Honor Advanced Degrees Master of Arts Vernon George Armstrong. • . Economics Alfred Elmer Brose. o * * o ^Sociology Chris Jay Christensen. Q • . Education Albert John Dahlgren- • * . .Education Paul L. Dressel. . . . . .. Mathematics Eleanor Swanson Reuling. « . • English Magdalene Marie Fox* • • • • • Sociology Lyie Edward Hotchkiss. * * • * Sociology Louise N* Tucker Knudsen. • . •English Sydney Berman Korn. * • • • • .Education Howard Leroy Woolfaa. . • . . •• English Master of Science Verne Alonzo Freeman* « • • • Zoology George Elton Gollwitzer. . . .Mech. Engineering Dean Carroll Anderson* « « * Farm Crops Edward Arthur Hasterley Banks. Horticulture Lauren James Barker* • . . * Civil Engineering Ray Lawrence Griffith* • . . .Physics fflary Margaret Barry. * « * . Home Economics Alden P. Cole Alvis Clinton Cook* * * * e oHorticulture Clifford Bernard Cordy* . . •Horticulture Edwin G. Donahue* • » « • . ^Chemistry Jack Andrew Fleming• . . .. Mech* Engineering Adolf Sypien Wallace Burgess Fox. * * . . Chemistry Walter Enoch Heston. . . . . •Zoology Cecil Chester Langham* • • * ..Chemistry Elmer Huston Leslie. . . 00 •Chemistry Clifford B. Line- • • • • •• Animal Pathology Vincent Everett Shulnburgo . •Chemistry Bacteriology Animal Pathology Andrew Walmere Uren . Dairy Husbandry Max Clarence Wygant. Mathematics Doctor of Philosophy Alfred Day Hershey* * . • Chemistry and Bacteriology Cyril Walker Lauritzen* . Soils William Scherffius Ligon. Soils H* Howe Morse. 0 . 0 .« .Soils Professional Degrees Claude Robert Erickson. » Paul Jackson Hartsuch. . • Thomas Christopher Dee* * . . • * * + Electrical Engineer Robert Dale Martin. • • • • • • • •» Electrical Engineer .Electrical Engineer Harold C* Roberts Edwin Anthony Brophy* . . «> Civil Engineer Chemical Engineer Metallurgical Engineer Honorary Degrees Dora Hall Stockman . . . • . . . . . .Doctor of Laws James Henry Kimball* • • • . * . •• Doctor of Science The meeting adjourned at 5:50c i i 1 1 1