Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture Minutes of the May 19, 1938 Present: Mr. Halstead (Chairman); Messrs. Berkey, Brody, Dooming, Jakway; Mrs. Masselink; President Shav/, Comptroller Wilkins and Secretary Hannah. Absent: Dr. Elliott. The meeting was called to order at 10:10 A.M. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Chairman Halstead announced the following Board committees: Board Committees Advisory Committee Mr. Brody Mrs. Masselink Mr. Halstead Buildings and Grounds Committee Mr. Downing Mrs. Masselink Mr. Brody Finance Committee Mr. Berkey Mr. Jakway Mr. Halstead Legislative Committee Mr. Jakway Mr. Brody Mr. Berkey Mr. Downing Mr. Hannah RESIGNATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AMD LEAVES Resignations 1. Resignation of Miss Catherine Hallock, Home Demonstration Agent for Calhoun County, effec tive June 15, 1958. 2. Resignation of Miss Elizabeth Krieger, District Home Demonstration Agent in Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Manistee and Benzie counties, effective July 9, 1938. 3. Eesignation of Miss Helen Morony, clerk in the Economics Section, Experiment Station, effec tive June 16, 1938. 4. Eesignation of Mr. Willis H. Bash, half-time graduate assistant in Animal Husbandry, effec tive as of April 18, 1938. Mr. Bash has accepted a position with the State Rehabilitation Commission. 5. Appointment of Miss Gladys Bond as Home Demonstration Agent in Calhoun County, effective July 1, 1938 at a salary of $1900.00 per year. Miss Bond replaces Miss Hallock, resigned (salary $1800.00). Appointments 6. Appointment of Miss Lawain Churchill as District Home Demonstration Agent in Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Manistee and Benzie counties, effective August 1, 1938 at a salary of $1700.00 -per year. Miss Churchill replaces Miss Krieger, resigned (salary $1800.00). 7. Appointment of Mr. M. U. Bildersee as a special summer session instructor for the new course in Educational Eadio Workshop (subject to Faculty approval of the offering of the course), at a salary of $450.00 for the six-week session. 8. Temporary appointment of Mr. Eay Lamphear as substitute for Mr. Curtis Beachum in North Hall during the months of May end June, at a salary of $150.00 per month without maintenance (to be charged to North Hall funds). Leaves Recommendation that Miss Margaret Harris, Assistant State Home Demonstration Leader, be granted leave of absence with pay for the period June 18th to July 9th so that she may attend a summer school for Extension workers at Colorado State College. 10, 11, 12, 13. 14. Recommendation that Mr. Harold B. Fields, Instructor in History, be granted leave of absence on half pay (present salary $2300.00) for the one year period beginning September 1, 1938. Mr. Fields, who has been with the College since 1929, will study toward his doctorate at the University of Chicago. Recommendation that Mr. R. V. Brown, Instructor in Physiology, be granted one year's leave of absence on half pay (present salary $2300.00), effective September 1, 1938. Mr. Brown has been with the College since 1931; no replacement in the department will be necessary. Recommendation that Miss Charlotte Jackson, Head Cataloger in the Library, be granted leave of absence with pay for health reasons during the months of June, July and August, 1938. Recommendation that Mr. Ira Gould, Instructor in Dairy Husbandry, be granted one month's leave of absence with pay this summer so that he may complete requirements for the Ph.D. degree at the University of Wisconsin. Recommendation that Miss Frances Allen, stenographer in the Dairy Extension office, be granted a six weeks' leave of absence without pay, beginning July 8th. Miss Allen plans to take summer school work at the University of Michigan. fey 19, 1938 j 1 4 01 2—— RESIGNATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND LEAVES, continued —— 15. Recommendation that Miss Virginia Sees, stenographer in the Department of Farm Management, be | granted leave of absence with pay for one month during the summer, so that she may make a trip \ to the West Indies, -*- — — j Virginia Sees I Je a Ye . On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr* Berkey, it was voted to approve the Resignations, Appoint- I ments and Leaves. j TRAVEL Travel "j 1. First class railroad fare to White'Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, for Professor G. W. Hobbs, | •-. so that he may attend meetings of the Society of Automotive Engineers, June 14 to 17. ! 2. First class railroad fare and pullman to College Station, Texas for Professor L. G. Miller who | was named to represent the College at the annual meeting of the Society for the Promotion of j Engineering Education, June 27 to 30. ".[• 3. Recommendation of Bean Anthony that Mr. J. G. Wells be allowed first class railroad mileage and; maintenance expenses to Brainerd, Minnesota, so that he may attend a county agents' conference j June 5th to 7th. 4. Pull expenses to St. Paul, Minnesota, for Professor E. B. Hill, so that he may represent the College at a meeting called by the Farm Credit Administration for June 10/ 5. Maintenance expenses to Washington, p . C, for Miss Marcella Meyer and Mr. A. G. ICettunen, so that they may accompany the Michigan delegation to the "National 4-H Club Encampment, June 13th to 23rd. Transportation will be arranged for from outside sources. 6. Recommendation of Dean Giltner that Dr. E. T. Hallman be allowed automobile mileage expense to New York City, so that he may present a paper at the annual meeting of the American Veterin ary Medical Association, July 5th to 9th. 7. Recommendation that Dr. B. J. Killham be allowed maintenance expenses (from Extension funds) so that he may attend meetings of the American Veterinary Medical Association in New York City, July 5th to 9th. 8. Mileage expense on one automobile and maintenance expenses for Mr. J. M. Moore and Mr. Arthur Howland, so that they may make a two day egg marketing inspection tour in Ohio the first part of June. 9. Recommendation of Professor Applegate that Mr. Ralph Norman be allowed first class railroad mileage only to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, so that he may attend meetings of the American College Publicity Directors Association, June 23 to 25. 1.0. Recommendation of Dean Anthony that mileage allowance on one automobile be granted, so that members of the Dairy Department may attend the summer meetings of the Dairy Science Association at Columbus, Ohio, June 14 to 17. Expenses will be divided equally between Extension and Ex periment Station funds. 11. Request for mileage allowance on one automobile to Columbia, Missouri, so that members of the Farm Crops staff may attend the summer meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, June 22 and • 23. 12. Request for mileage allowance on one automobile to-Columbia, Missouri, so that members of the Soils Department staff may attend the summer meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, to be held the latter part of June. The Board authorized mileage on one car only for the requests in items 11 and 12. 13. Recommendation of Dean Anthony that Professor L. R. Schoenmann be granted full expenses to Madison, Wisconsin, for a meeting called for June 2nd and 3rd. Professor Schoenmann is one of four state representatives appointed by the Governor on a newly-formed committee studying land use and related problems in the northern Great Lake region. 14. Recommendation of Dean Anthony that Professor H. R. Pettigrove be allowed to take his senior class in Cereals and Grain Grading on a one-day trip to Toledo, Ohio, on June 2nd. All neces sary transportation and maintenance expenses for both instructor and students will be paid from I the Farm Crops Judging Team fund. 15. First class railroad fare and pullman to Cambridge, Massachusetts, for Dr. E.J. Miller, so that | he may attend the annual Colloid Symposium to be held June 9th to 11th. This meeting has direct bearing on the program to be carried out under the Rackham grant for agricultural re search. 15. Pull expenses to St. Paul, Minnesota, for Professor P. A. Herbert, so that he may attend a \ forestry conference of the three Lake States to be held May 20th and 21st. 17» Mileage expenses on one automobile and maintenance expenses for Professor Earl Weaver and Mr. R. E. Horwood, so thst they may make a trip into Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin in the near future to purchase sires for the College herd. Expenses will be paid from the Special Dairy Cattle Fund. 1402 ! TRAVEL, continued May 13, 1938 Travel 18. Recommendation of Dean Anthony that maintenance expenses be allowed Mr. H. A. Berg, so that he may make a trip into Ohio to inspect Soil Conservation development projects, May 17th to 19th* Transportation will be furnished by federal sources. 19. Full expenses (from Extension funds) to Washington, D. C, for Mr. H. D. Hootman, so that he may represent the College at a special horticultural conference called by the federal Ex tension Service for June 6th and 7th. 20. Eirst class railroad fare only to Manhattan, Kansas, for Professor E. E. Down, so that he mey attend meetings of the Alfalfa Improvement Conference to be held June 24th and 25th. 21. Recommendation of Dean Anthony that Br. James Tyson be allowed out-of-state travel authoriza tion without expense to the College, so that he may appear on the Farm and Home Week Pro gram at Amherst, Massachusetts on July 28th. All expenses vail be paid by Massachusetts State College. 22. Recommendation that authorization be granted for s trip to Chicago and St. Paul made by Mr. Gifford Patch May 5th to 7th in connection with Farm Bureau work. AJL1 expenses were paid by the Farm Bureau. On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Halstead, it was voted to approve the Travel requests. PRESIDENTS REPORTS Payment of bills for equipment for House #7 1. Authorization of the disbursement of $425.00 (to the J. TC. Knapp Company) and of $-2100.00 (to the Grand Rapids Book Case and Chair Company) for furniture and carpeting for House #7 and of an amount not to exceed $1200.00 for additional purchases of equipment. $1000 for WPA office 2. Authorization of the Comptroller to set up a budget of $1000.00 (from genersl funds) to cover the costs of preparation of the WPA project involving a major addition to the Veterinary Clinic. Travel 2. Approval of an allowance of full expenses to Columbus, for Dean R. C. Huston and Coach Charles Bachman, so that they might attend the annual Western Conference Football Schedule Meeting at Ohio State University, May 19th to 21st. $75.00 added to Speech Department 4. Approval of maintenance expenses for Mr. P. J. Rood and Mr. E. D. Longnecker, so that they might mske a study tour of soil conservation projects in Ohio, May 17 to 19. Transportation was furnished by federal sources. 5. Allowance of mileage expenses on one car to Cleveland, so thet members of the Engineering staff might attend meetings of the American Foundrymen's Association May 16th to 19th. Expenses will be charged to Engineering Experiment Station funds. On motion of Mr. Halstead, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the President*s Reports. SECRETARY'S ITEMS 1. Report on approval of the request made at the April 23th Board meeting, that $75.00 be added to the budget of the Speech Department to cover costs of supplies incidental to a new WPA. study of speech activities in the high schools of the State (referred with power to act). The College is not obligated for any sponsor1s contribution in excess of this amount. 2. Presentation of a petition from the Michigan State Florists Association, signed by all the officers of the state association, asking that a rec^uest be made of the next Legislature for funds to equip a suitable laboratory for institutional and experimental work in floriculture. o. Request from Dean Emmons and the Speech Department for the construction of a speech studio in the Wood Shop, including acoustical treatment to be used in connection with certain courses in Radio, at an estimated cost of $400.00. It is particularly requested that this studio be available for the summer session. ; On motion of Mr. Downing, seconded by Mr. Halstead, it was voted to defer action on the above item. \ 4, Recommendation of the Athletic Council that six additional concrete tennis courts be built | I after July 1st as a 1/vPA project, at a cost not to exceed $7000.00 (to be charged to Permanent Improvement funds). It is suggested that the Secretary be authorized to file a proper ItfPA project covering this and certain other needed improvements and repairs, the total sponsor*s contribution not to exceed $7000.00 and to be charged to Athletic Association funds. On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Halstead, it was voted to approve the above reconrniendation. 5. Report on correspondence and conversations with the PVJA District Office in Chicago relative to action on College projects filed several years ago, covering the construction of a hospital, auditorium, dormitory and livestock judging pavilion* On motion of Mr. Halstead, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to authorize the Secretary and the College Attorney, Mr. Ballard, to confer with PWA officials in Chicago relative to the above- ! mentioned projects* May 19, 1958 1403 SECRETARY'S ITEMS, continued 6. Recommendation of 'Mr. Davenport that w rk be started immediately on a new deep well, so that an adequate water supply may be assured, It is recommended that this well be located at a point south of the Stadium and approximately 1000 feet east of the Show Horse Barn. Total cost of well, pump, extension lines, well house, etc., is estimated at $14,750.00 (to be charged to next year's budget). Secretary to secure bids on cost of well. On motion of Mrs. Masselink, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to authorize the Secretary to se- cure definite bids on the cost of construction of another well. 7. Question of settlement of boundary of Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. A special committee of the Board I Approval of consisting of Mr. Brody? Mr. Berkey and Mr. Hannah recommended to the Board a new boundary be- i boundary of tween the Bird Sanctuary and the Kellogg Farm increasing the size of the Bird Sanctuary and j Kellogg with the specific understanding that certain parts of the new land included within the Sanctuary! Sanctuary are to continue to be used by the Farm for farm purposes. The Committee also recommended that | the request of Dr. Pirnie for miscellejieous equipments be referred to the President with power. 1 It was also recommended that the entire matter be discussed with Mr. Kellogg by President Shaw, j On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it ^as voted to approve the above plan subject to j the approval of Mr. Kellogg. [Malcomson, 8. Eecommendation that Malcomson, Calder and Hemmond, architects of Detroit, be authorized to pre- jCalder & pare preliminary plans and sketches for the College Hospital* juammond to jpare plans On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the above recommendation. |for hospital. 9. Recommendation of the Union Committee for the installation of additional ventilating and cool- •jVentilating & ing equipment in the cafeteria kitchen in the Union Building, with the'work to be done by the ! cooling systen| Howland Engineering Company of Lansing at a cost of #335.00. It is to be the understanding that the account will not be paid unless the system works satisfactorily. j approved for jUnion. On motion of Mr. Downing, seconded by Mr. Halstead, it was voted to approve the above re commendation I 10. The Retirement Committee recommends to the Board the retirement of Mrs. Mabel Rosecrans, em- ployee in Mary Mayo Hall since 1931 and 67 years of age, effective July 1,-1938 at an annual compensation of $480.00 per year. On motion of Mr-. Brody, seconded by Mrs. Masselink, it was voted to approve the recommendation of the Retirement Committee. 11. The Retirement Committee recommends to the Board the approval of a definite policy of making no allowance for vacation salaries after the date of retirement for retired persons. On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Downing, it was voted to approve the recommendation of the Retirement Committee. 12. Certain description of farm land in Bath Township was sold by the State Board of Agriculture to D. W. Knapp and wife in 1884 and deeded in 1885. The deed was not recorded. The present owners request a ftuit-Claim Deed to Leslie G. Brown and Jessie Brown. (This is recommended by Mr. Ballard, college attorney). On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Downing, it was voted to approve the foregoing recommenda tion. . . • • 13. The Secretary reported that preliminary arrangements have been made with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robinson for their house at 123 Albert Street and Mr. end Mrs. B. E. Benson for their house at 321 M. A. C. Avenue to be used for Cooperative Houses for three-year periods at en annual rental of ¢1000.00 per year each. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Report on the awarding of a Certificate of Merit to the College by the Michigan Horticultural Society at its annual meeting on Tuesday, May 17th. This special state-wide recognition has been given because of the well-planned beauty of the campus* The certificate was accepted on behalf of the College by T. G-lenn Phillips, College landscape architect. On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. the proper letter of acknowledgment* Jakway, it was voted to authorize the Secretary to'-write' 2. Presentation for Board approval of a modification of the agreement covering cooperative re search between the Section of Botany and the Sherwin-Williams Company of Cleveland which was first approved in April, 1937. The amount of the grant is increased from $1750*00 to $2500.00 for the year, the addition to be used as specified by the Company, but with other slight verbal changes the contract remains the same. [Approval of j retirement of Mrs. Mabel Rosecrans Mo vacation |allowance for I retired per- I sons. |Quit-claim I deed approved ifor some land j in Bath Town- ishin. ;Plans for ;Robinson | House to be jused as Co- |operative | House. !Certificate i of Merit \ presented JM.S.C by |Mich. Hort. ISocity. j Modification I. of agreement jwith Sherwin I Williams. On motion of Mr. Downing, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the above item. 3. Presentation for Board acceptance of a #7200.00 check from the Rackham Foundation for the con tinuance of projects connected with the study of Brucell8 and brucellosis. It is recommended that this be set up as Rackham Fund No. 5, and that the expenditure of $2200.00 of the money be authorized for the following items: Acceptance of check for $7200 from Rackham' 1404 MISCELLANEOUS, continued 3.\ (Continued) May 19, 1938 Travel i)r. Huddleson to Malta Travel and maintenance expenses to Malta for Dr. I. E. Huddleson, ?*ho wishes to leave on June 22nd returning (if experimental work permits) the first of September Medical assistance in Malta Cost of goats for immunizing experiments #1400,00 500.00 300.00 On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Halstead, it was voted to approve the above item. Forestry Dept. to re imburse U.S. Purest Ser vice $137.53 4. Request of Professor P. A. Herbert that his department be allowed to reimburse the U. S. Forest Service for $137.58 worth of trees purchased from federal nurseries for resale to farmers; further, that his budget be increased in that amount from general funds, since payments from purchasers go into the general College treasury. This request is similar to that approved last year. On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. B rody, it was voted to approve the above request. flOOO to be kept from year to year I in Special Course & Con-i ference fundJ Repayment of| $1000 to | Official Test ing Fund. 5. Request of Bean Mthony that a working balance of approximately |1000.00 be kept from year to year in the Special Course and Conference Fund, with any sm.ount in excess of that sum returned to general funds at the close of the fiscal year* This is not recommended by the Comptroller. On motion of Mr. Halstead, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to concur in the recommendation of the Comptroller. 6. Recommendation of the Comptroller for the repayment of $1000.00, borrowed from the Official Testing Fund for the new dormitory. The Testing Fund is now in need of the money. On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the above recommendation. |275 added to mainten ance budget of Summer Session. 7. Request of Professor S. E. Crowe, Director of Summer Session, for an addition of $£75.00 to his maintenance budget for the current year, to be distributed as follows: Printing of Summer Session catalog (cost increased over that of last year) Travel expenses for instructor in Traffic Education Course $125.00 to University of Kentucky (travel approved by the Board) 50.00 Miscellaneous expenses in preparing for this course and operating dual-control car 100.00 On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Downing, it was voted to approve the above request. $12.00 placed; to credit of ; Elec. Engr. 8. Request of Bean Dirks that $12.00 received for broken equipment be placed to the credit of the Electrical Engineering Department. Approval of transfer of funds within Athletic Lent. On motion of Mr. Downing, seconded by Mr. Halstead, it was voted to approve the above request. 9. Recommendation of the Athletic Council for the transfer of funds within their department to the following accounts: Increase the Varsity football budget Increase the Varsity track budget Increase the Fencing budget Increase the Tennis budget Increase the Golf budget Increase the Wrestling budget Increase Boxing budget Increase the State I.CC. Cross-Country budget Increase the State Track Carnival budget $2500.00 1500.00 25.00 200.00 50.00 200.00 175.00 25.00 25.00 On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the above item. Approval of granting of degrees 11. Recommendation that diplomas be granted to those candidates for graduation and for advanced degrees who shall have completed requirements at the end of the spring term, according to the Registrar's records. On motion of Mr. Halstead, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve granting diplomas to those candidates for graduation and for advanced degrees who have completed the require ments as follows: (continued) fey 19, 1938 MISCELLANEOUS, continued 11. (Continued) DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Degree: Bachelor of Science a, Agriculture; 1, Landscape Architecture Edwin Hayes Adams, a John Robert Michael Aldred, a **Samuel Roy Aldrich, a Willis Leroy Anderson, a MelYin Leonard Andrus, a George Herbert Bird, a **Graydon Lewis Blank, a Edmund John Boell, a Donald Gaele Bouma, 1 William Anthony Braden, a Gerald Alton Brian', a James Harvey Brian, a Robert Douglas Carpenter, 1 John Charles Coffee, a Daniel Sheldon Grossman, a Herbert Luther BeKIeine, a Forest Willard Dixon, a Myron Barrows Dowd, a Richard Henry Drullinger, a William Harold ForgraYe, a Edward James Friar, a Robert Mason Gillespie, a Arnold Harlan Green, a John Willis Bamp, a Ernest Frank Herrbach, a Vernon Frederick Hinz, a *Leon Fredric Hough, a Leon Wayne Hoyt, a Max Elwood Huff, a Russell Nelson Johnson, a Carl Ernst Kackstetter, a *BertiI Allan Krantz, a Dennis McGuire, a Orland Jefferson Manahan, 1 Norbert Anthony MiknaYich, 1 Grant Elwyn Nichol, a ArYid Wallace Norlin, a Arthur Elmer Norris, a Clarence Ross Pell, 1 i Henry Ford Pierce, 1 Gordon Ellsworth Purdy, a Charles Adam Reimer, a Virginia Cora Reynolds, 1 Howard Charles Sackrider, a ulyne Samuel Schaffner, a Lawrence Edward Sherman, 1 Joe OrYille. .Shull, a Carl Frederick Siglin, 1 Gall Alton Smith, a Harold Liskow Sparks, a AlYin Robert Sterner, a John Tuttle Stone, a Howard Ralph Swart z, a Lee Jay Talladay, a Paul S. TimkoYich, a James Winnie Vanderbilt, a Richard Thomas VanWinkle, a William Voss Welles, a Charlotte Lauretta Wheatleya *Wilmur Bartels llgiB Holden Berkman Nathan.!el Irving Blair Robert Bowling Bond Lloyd Robert Cogswell Thomas John Dare Harry S. Dicken Albert Joseph Genettl Rueben Jacob Griewe Harvey Park Harrington Vernon Dennies Hart Gordon James Hatch Stanley Joseph Hensler James Roy Hitchings **Earl Joseph Hodgkins Harold Milton Hopkins Forestiy Degree: Bachelor of Science Donald George Johnson Leonard Martin Kardes Kenneth R. Kauszler Judson Coleman King, Jr. Robert Cogswell Eitzsteiner Philip Fonk Krul **John Maxwell Ladd *John Philip Limbach Franklin Russell Longwood Roy Oscar Makela Joseph George Mason William Earl Mason Arthur Bismark Meyer Arthur Lyon Mitchell Roger Duane Morgan *Ronald Allen Myers DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Degree: Bachelor of Science Robert William Osgood OrYille Robert Preiss Cornell Arthur Root John Cecil Rose Howard Sherburne Rowe Paul Gerald Scears Lawrence Frankland Scherer Edward Jefferson Seay DaYid Earl Selin George Soine Walter Ernst Stienecker Charles Clinton Tansel AlYan Joseph Voelker Robert SteYensoh Ward Max Henry Wooten George Osborne Wootton m, Mechanical; c, CiYil; e, Electrical; ch, Chemical Kenneth Harold Arbahamson, ch. *Oscar Alec Alaspa, c Robert Brownson Allured, e **John Henderson Austin,'.ID' **James Moriey Ballenger, m Robert John Barthold, m. Alan Rust Black, ch William John Blyth, ch William Mills Boardman, m Kenneth Almy Bollinger, c Eugene Perry Bottje, ch **Richard Edgar Brooks, m John Franklin Brower, ch Joseph Edwin Brundage, m *William Marshall Cade, c Richard William Caldwell, ch Orlo Hilmer Carlson, m Harry Fogg Carr, Jr. ch James Douglas Collins, m James Henry Conolly, ch **Kenneth Wayne Cosens, c Osborne Stickney Cox, m CalYin James Cressman, e Doneld George Cripps, ch William Gordon Dahlberg, m Edward John DePorter, ch Jerold R. Dickinson, ch George Allison Brake, m DaYid Billington Earaes, m **Seyraour Smith Eldridge, ch *Roneld Maynard Fiandt, ch **Frank Gaines, Jr. Paul Newman Gillett, c Patrick Joseph Gormely, ch George Richard Grantham, c Lodo Andrew Habrle, m Wilson Hartwell Holmes, ch Floyd Alonzo Huff, ch John Milton Keyes, ch George Wilbur Klein, e Paul Koopman, m Douglas Edward Lake, ch **Joseph Fredrick Lash, m **Ralph Ernest Leffel, c Henry Leho, e Mark Albert Lightfoot, e John Elbert Long, m Orlindo John Luchini, e *Walter Henry Lueck, ch Carl Seger Lundgren, m *Donald Chrysler McSorley, m Robert Gene Madill, ch John Massey, m Harold John Milks, .m Carl Ferdinand Numelin, ch Floyd Henry Ogden, m George Walter Packowski-, ch John Malcolm Patriarche, c **James Edward Piersoh, e George Ellis Rannejr, e m tc! F D I F v 1406 MISCMXAKSOUS, continued 11. (Continued) *Donald Braidwood Reid, ch *Jobn McCormick Sangster, m *Bonald Henry Schantz, ch Raymond 1. Schwyn, ch Donald Kenneth Scott, m Homer Heath Sharp, e Davis Edward Shotwell, ch Eldon Hugh Shotwell, ch May.19, 1938 **William Miller Thatcher, c Clayton Harold VanderMeer, *Martin Albert Warskow, e Milton Loudell Wilcox, e DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Clayton Cass Shupp, e Edwin Wolcott Smith, m Frank Horace Smith, m Millard Read Smith, m ** Frank Edward Snedecor, e Philip William Sparling, m Raymond Dale Springer, ch Tompkins Westly Terwilliger, **Roger Bangs Wilcox, e *Theddore Evan Wood, m *Eeinhard Adolph Yohpe, m ch Ralph William Zerbe, ch Henry Anthes Johnson, m - as of June, 1934 Virginia Rose Ackerman Betty Jane Alexander Jane Anderson Jessie Laura Barton Virginia Dorine Bates Josephine Battles Marion Elizabeth Beardsley Charlotte' Elizabeth Benge Dalice Swick Benge Esther Louise Bishop Constance Blakely Mildred Marie Bredahl Ida Nellie Brower Margaret Alice Bull Ruth Ernestine Carr Marie Loring Carter Constance Rebecca Clark Helen Neva Colby Leah Griffin Collins Phyllis Ruth Davidson Marjorie Genevieve Davis Jennie Cora Day Florence Alma Demerest **Nancy Bogue Farley Juanits Mable Ayers Edward Walter Bant1eon Clarence Dale Barrett **John David Bartleson **Clarence Edward Bohn Arthur Nelson Brevier Betty Irene Bush *Edward Junior Campau Frederick John Carmody Kenneth Dale Cline Fred Gray Durchman Louis Eysie Elias **John Erway Norine Augusta Erwin Arthur Louis Freeman **John Nelson Gardner **Clifford J- GIbbs John Bryson Glerum Joseph Glickstein Robert Benson Goodman Wm. Hunter McEwen Gould DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Degree: Bachelor of Science Elaine•G* Flott Thora Donna Forrister Catherine Annette French **Janet Florence Fretz **Josephine Gardner Antha Elinor Gelzer Barbara Jane Hall Lucille Mae Balladay Annette Josephine Hammel Dorothy Eileen Easselbring Norma Louise Heckroth *Aiay Jean Eolmblade Merle Manhart Houser **June Clair Hungerford Helen Grace Huschke Dorothy Imogene Kramer **Ethel Annette Krans Elizabeth Duckies MacVean *Katherine Eileen McCurdy **Jeanne Elizabeth Mann Martha Leone Marshall **Marv Isobel Mettetal DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Degree: Bachelor of Science Donald Francis Grover Kenneth Raymond Hampel *Elton J. Hansens Ferris Adam Kercher John Anthony Kleber Flora Catherine Krehl Stanley Still Xrentel Laura Dagmar Kronquist William Keith Langdon Helen Janet Larsen *Kenneth Earl Lay Norman William Little Edward Adelbert McAllister **John Mead McKibbin Durward Donald Meier Arthur Michael Melford James Raymond Meyer Elwood Garnet Miliar Harry Clark Morgan Hugh Evan Mosher Lucille Barbara Myers Physical Education Degree: Bachelor of Science Wilda Babcock Morgan Katheiyn Louise Niedermeier Marijane Ochs Patricia Volmer Pierson Elizabeth Pratt Marvel Mae Pugsley Barbara Winifred Renz Marian Elizabeth Richardson Beatrice McComb Robertson Christine Lou Rothney **Elizabeth Preston Sears **Eva Rebecca Smith Lorraine Sprague Ruth Louise Starke Marjorie Kathiyn Suesz Leola Grace Talladay Dorothy Trees Taylor Agnes Philomena Teske Dorothy Belle Thurston Shirley Henrietta Townsend Catherine Lenore Wagner Clara Elizabeth Wilson *Yvonne Eleanors. Wood Margaret Jane Woodman i Frances Dorothy Pearce Mary Elizabeth Pyke Daniel Eugene Richardson Robert William Root- Edward Rudd, Jr. *Ernst Oskar Schreiber Frederick Andrew Schroeder ^Eugene Daniel Serdynsky Jonathan Shsppee Norman Robert Shippey Wells Alexander Shulls ^Charles Joseph Snyder Louis Joseph Snyder George Thomas Spencer F. Wells Terwilliger Oscar Warbach Joseph Lawrence Wasco *William Noble Wasson Harry Bennett Weinburgh Gale E. Wells Harold Jerome Wlesner Catherine Elizabeth Adams Paul James Beaubien Jack Elmer Bergsma *Thelma Dorothy Bishop Francis David Caluory Charles Clay Campbell Eunice Evah Converse Lois Mary Herbage Leslie Wrilliam Hughes Anastasia Tassie Jordan Howard Allen Kraft Claire J» McDurmon I Charles Ferdinand Meinzinger Ruth Louise Ogden Raymond Edward OfMalley Harriet Eleanor Skidmore Helene Louise Spatta Harry Edward Speelman MISCELLANEOUS, continued 11• (Continued) Police Admini.stration-- Degree: Bachelor of Science Arthur Brandstatter Edgar Harold Jones May 19, 1938 X George Willard Armstrong Maryan Virginia A-Shley Frances Jane Atkinson Eleanor Anna Bare '•Mary Jayne Beach Harry Charles Beaman Andrew Frank Bednar Jeane Eva Hazel Beukema June Helen Bialy **Mildred Joyce Bingham Dudley Wallace Bliss **Norman Hewitt Boettcher Charles Jackson Bonney Kathryn Eleanor Bowers **Barbara Lu Brattin Irene Brewer Robert Duane Burhans John Hyde Burton Margaret Elizabeth Buzzard Beiyl Bernice Campbell Robert Sherman Castell Helen Elizabeth Clare Leora Coleman Lydia Jean Collins Dorothy Jean Colthorp *Mary Jane Conway *Helen AJ.eta Cooper *Benita Margaret Core Elizabeth Martin Crane Mary Ellen Taylor Creyts **Donald Adams Dake Patrick James Dalton Robert Hugh D'Arcy Leo DeAmicis **Alice Elizabeth Demorest Maryellen Densmore Florence Cory Digby Elizabeth Jane Dignan Dorothy Helen Ebey Nella May Eikenhout Lyman Andrew Elder Mildred Myrle Erickson **Kathleen Fischer Elva Lea Foltz **Noima Ellen Ford **Katherine Mercy Foster *Peggy Jane Fox ^Muriel Lenore Frankfurth David Marston Barthold Orlo Sterken Barton William Dennis Barton '• Howard Gordon Bishop Charles Cooney Branz **Glen Clarence Breitenwischer Alan Harry Brightman Robert Lee Bruce Robert HoYvTard3uckneIl Garrett Edward Burgess Floyd Royle Burston **Leo Gunnard Carlson George Yfesley C h a r t er Edwyna Jane Chatelle Roger Eugene DeVries Donald James Donaldson William Howard Donaldson Edward Duch Robert Chester Evans John Gale Fitch DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS Degree: Bachelor of A.rts **Dorothy Lucile Garlock Ola Barbara Gelzer *Marion Jane Gibson Moira. Elizabeth Gibson William Ward Gladden Thomas Anthony Gortat Aval on Rose Gowans Ann Green Martha Catherine Greene Laurence Kenneth Hamilton Gus G. Harrison Mary-Kathryn Harryman Donald Tomlins Hartley James Grant Hays, III Hazel E/Helgemo June Virginia Hill **Barbara Maxine Houtz Cowlin Seymour Johnson Milet Jeanette Johnson Vernon Ricklefs Keiser **Norman Eygene Kenyon Jere Potter Kimball Mary Rita Knape **Jean Elizabeth Knight **Alvin Frank Kowalski **Marvita Belle Kreat Jeane Lamer son **Louise May Langdon Elizabeth Ann Lilley Patricia Mildred Lourim Thomas William McCarty Robert John McComb *James Hale McGillivray Jean Gretchen McGillivray Erna Louise McKenzie Robert Allen Mason **Josephine Janet Miller Mildred Grace Miner Amanda Ann Moore Elizabeth Jeanne Neitz ^Margaret Elizabeth Nickle Thomas Bennett Nolan Vaun Leslie Ogden Frederick Charles Olds Evelyn Gundella Olson Business A-dministration John Hynes Flewelling Ralph Donald Fultz Robert Nichols Gibson William Carson Gidley Howard B/ Grant John Richard Hallock Ernest Charles Hemingway **Willo Grace Henne Wayne Ford Hicks Ralph Victor Jennings Edward Kessler Ernest Theodore Kretschmer John Edward Kuk Margaret Emma Ledbeter John Duncan Lorimer Robert Bruce MacDonald Walter Everett McLellan William Finn Miller James Ernest Oliver Lloyd James Onyon Guelda Fern Pike **Laure Ann Pratt Bernice Harriet Proctor *Robert Lardin Refior Vidian Lance Roe Dorothy Camin Rozan Lois Aline Rudolphi Anita Rosa Schoenow *Myron Kingsbury Scott Robert Oxven Sherman Mary Elizabeth Sherratt Julia Elizabeth Simmons **Albert Gladstone Sims Beverly Jane Smith Donald Claire Smith Alma Mary Somers William Robert Speer Lela Elizabeth Spiess Elizabeth Roberts Stanaway Mabel Aletha Stoddard Arthur Stephen Taylor Dorothy Huntley Taylor Laura Julia Tell Albert Joseph Theiler Althea Grace Tindall Neil Marcellous Tracy **Mary Barbara Tranter Lucy S. Tranter Thana Lorraine Veatch Esther Ruth Vyn Joseph Hutton Walbridge Frances Elizabeth Wallace **Russell Lewis Warner Doris Marie Warren Jean McGeorge Watson John Robert Wickstrom *Roger Parmelee Wilcox Myrtle June Wilhite Helen Elizabeth Wilson George Amos Worcester **Diana Mable Young •**Milo Benedict Young Elizabeth Youngs *John Adam Yunck Curtis Eldred Patton Morris Samuel Pheils *Virgil William Powers Loren Edward Recor Wendell Philip Rehkopf John Howard Ryckman Harper McClellan Scott Donald FrancIs Sexmi th Ross Walter Shoecraft Orland Henry Sines Howard Burr Smith Lawrence John Smith Robert Henry Swart Frederick Maxwell Walker Warren Kenneth Watson | Roger Welch Willard Wood White Jean Hart Woodard *Harvey Paul Woodstra j fH MSCELLANEQUS, continued 11. (Continued) May 19, 1938 Public School Music Degree: Bachelor of Arts Myrtle Evelyn Patton, Piano Elizabeth Nicklin Stafford, Piano Harder Alfred Stenhens, Violin Degree: Bachelor of Music **Allen Clement Knoll, Instr. Sup, Edwin Eugene Stein, Instr. Sup. Majel Horning Schneider, Piano John Daan Winter, Instr. Sup. Mary Jane S. Wright, Instr.Sup, Applied Music Degree: Bachelor of Music Archie L. Black, Piano ^Leonard John Chard, Piano Alice Lena Smith, Piano William Dwight Bell Herbert Leroy Hunt Hotel Administration Degree: Bachelor of Arts Cyril Francis Moore Robert Arnold Mummey William Ellsworth Williams Robert Louis Poczik Gordon G-aylord Trousdale DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE Veterinary Science Degrees Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Clarence Carl Bach Raymond Adam Bankowski Walter Brisben Bradley Basil Carclay Prank A. Carter Maurice Eugene Clark Charles Russell Corson Louis Theron Dawe George Emery Dershem Alden T. Eash George James Fohey Donald James Francisco Arthur Lawrence Green George William Green, Jr. Charles Fred Helmboldt Wilbur Carlton Hirschey Wallace Victor Hornbacher John Herman Martin George Russell Moore Albert Conrad Nagle James Dennison Nundy Paul Frederick Reichert Medical Biology Degree: Bachelor of Science Jean Elizabeth Reindel William Francis Riley James Flanders Roberts William James Sherwood Luke Richard Sinclair William Heniy Stroup Clifford Westerfield Clifford Samuel White Alan William Winter Donald Albert Wright Robert Moses Zinober i Robert Douglas Baker Jean Hanion Brooks Mae Lueile Clifford Robert Bryce Edwards Valerie Friedman Margaret Sing Gardner Emaiine Grace Gray **Mary Julia Morrison Edward Thomas O'Eeefe Irene Regina Rutkowski Charlotte Mary Thatcher Martha Pearl White ADVANCED DEGREES Master of Arts Stanley E. irrisbie, Economics Francis Alfred Lord, Hist. & Pol, Science Karl Galileo Merrill, Economics Leah Genevieye Stewart, Sociology H. Merrill Wills, Economics Master of Science Ellis John Airola, Botany William M. Barton, Animal Husbandry Earl Hughes Bjornseth, Horticulture Lyman John Chapman, Soils Constance E. Clack, Bacteriology Dorian Henry DIckman, Chem. Engineering Erland Cheney Gjessing, Dairy Husbandry Wendell Allen Horning, Physics Gordon Alexander Johnsgard, Soils Alvin-August .Johnson, Farm Crops Cyril Slwin McClellan, Physics Jose Fernando Maldonado, Dairy Husbandry Herbert Edward Milliron, Entomology Thomas Duvall Nunheimer, Bacteriology Arnold Clifford Oryedal, Soils Eugene Woodrow Roelofs, Zoology Virginia Lucille Ross, Bacteriology Howard Floyde Taylor, Chemical Engineering Charles Leonard Weddle, Horticulture J. Guy Woodward, Physics John Leonard Lowe - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -Mechanical Engineer Professional Degree iQfidt/S. /8%» President The meeting adjourned at 2:.30 P.Ivh MISCELLANEOUS, continued 11. (Continued) Public School Music Degree: Bachelor of Arts May 19, 1938 Myrtle Evelyn Patton, Piano Elizabeth Nicklin Stafford, Piano Harper Alfred Stephens, Violin Degree: Bachelor of Music **Allen Clement Knoll, Instr• Sup, Edwin Eugene Stein, Instr. Sup. Majel Homing Schneider, Piano John Daan Winter, Instr. Sup. Mary Jane S. Wright, Instr.Sup, Applied Music Degree: Bachelor of Music Archie L. Black, Piano ^Leonard John Chard, Piano Alice Lena Smith, Piano William Dwight Bell Herbert Leroy Hunt Hotel Administration Degree: Bachelor of Arts Cyril Erancis Moore Robert Arnold Muromey William Ellsworth Williams Robert Louis- Poczik Gordon G-aylord Trousdale Clarence Carl Bach Raymond Adam Bankowski Walter Brisben Bradley Basil Carclay Prank A. Carter Maurice Eugene Clark Charles Russell Corson Louis Theron Bawe George Emery Dersheia Alden T. Eash George James Fohey DIVISION OP VETERINARY SCIENCE Veterinary Science Degrees Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Donald James Erancisco Arthur Lawrence Green George William Green, Jr. Charles Ered Helmboldt Wilbur Carlton Kirschey Wallace Victor Hornbacher John Herman Martin George Russell Moore Albert Conrad Kagle James Dennison Nundy Paul Erederick Reichert Medical Biology Degree: Bachelor of Science Jean Elizabeth Reindel William Erancis Riley James Elanders Roberts William James Sherwood Luke Richard Sinclair William Henry Stroup Clifford Westerfleld Clifford Samuel White Alan William Winter Donald Albert Wright Robert Moses Zinober Robert Douglas Baker Jean Hanlon Brooks Mae Lucile Clifford Robert Bryce Edwards Valerie Friedman. Margaret King Gardner Emaline Grace Gray **Mary Julia Morrison Edward Thomas O'Eeefe Irene Regina Rutkowski Charlotte Mary Thatcher Martha Pearl White ADVANCED DEGREES Master of Arts Stanley K. Erisbie, Economics Erancis Alfred Lord, Hist. & Pol, Karl Galileo Merrill, Economics Leah Genevieve Stewart, Sociology Science H. Merrill Wills, Economics Master of Science Ellis John Airola, Botany William M. Barton, Animal Husbandry Earl Hughes Bjornseth, Horticulture Lyman John Chapman, Soils Constance E. Clack, Bacteriology Dorian Henry Dickman, Chem. Engineering Erland Cheney Gjessing, Dairy Husbandry Wendell Allen Horning, Physics Gordon Alexander Johnsgard, Soils Alvin August Johnson, Farm Crops Cyril Elwin McClellan, Physics Jose Eernando Maldonado, Dairy Husbandry Herbert Edward Milliron, Thomas Duvall Nunheimer, Arnold Clifford Orvedal, Eugene Woodrow Roelofs, Virginia Lucille Ross, Bacteriology Howard Eloyde Taylor, Chemical Engineering Charles Leonard Weddle, Horticulture J. Guy Woodward, Physics Entomology Bacteriology Soils Zoology John Leonard Lo-^e -Mechanical Engineer Professional Degree jQfnJ'/S.ySjL OCuJ^ President The meeting adjourned at 2:30 P.M.