Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture June 11, 1943 .Present: Mr. Berkey (Chairman)j Messrs. Akers, Brody, Jakway,' McPherson; Mrso Masselinkj Dr. Elliott; President Hannah; Treasurer 'Wilkins; Secretary McDonel. Absent: No one. I The meeting was called to order at 7*30 P.M. after having convened for dinner at 6:00 P.M. at the Hunt Food Shop. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved. PRESIDENT'S KEPORT 1. Approval of an increase in salary for Miss Gladys Franks, Alumni Recorder, from $1260 to $1800 per year, effective May 1, 1943. RESIGNATIONS 1919 Increase in salary Miss Franks Resignations 1. Resignation of Mrs. Lois Lenton as half-time stenographer in Physiology and Pharmacology, ef- fective May 31* 1943* Mrs. Lenton1 s husband has accepted a position in Louisville, Kentucky. 2. Resignation of Mrs. Marian Sunnen as stenographer in English, effective June 12, 1943* Mrs, Sunhen is leaving with her husband for St. Louis, Missouri. 3. Resignation of Myron Miller as part-time stenographer in Mathematics, effective as of March 31? 1943» Mr. Miller was called to inilitary service. 4» Resignation of Mrs. Susan Thomas as housemother at Evsdng House, effective as of March 31 * 1943 • 5. Resignation of Jane J. Brackett as Instructor in Textiles, Clothing, and Related Arts, effec- tive August 31* 1943* Miss Brackett has been married recently* 1 6. Resignation of Kathleen Cutlar as Assistant to the Manager of the Union Food Service, effective August 31, 1943* Miss Gutlar has been offered another position. She has been on leave since September 1, 1941» 7. Resignation of David F# Bleil as Instructor in Ply sics, effective June 30* 1943* Mr« Bleil has accepted a position with the Naval Ordnance Laboratory in Washington, D. C. His resignation is to be accepted without prejudice as to future employment. 8. Resignation of Lucille M. Portwood as Assistant in Research in Bacteriology, effective as of March 31* 1943* She was paid by the Bureau of Animal Industry. On motion of Mrs. Masselink, seconded by Mr. Jakway, it was voted to approve the Resignations. LEAVES Leaves Leave of absence for three months with full pay for Duncan L. McMillan, County. Agricultural Agent in Chippewa County, effective July 1, 1943* Mr. McMillan has been seriously ill. I Leave of absence for one month with full pay for Miss Lois Corbett, Assistant State £lub Leader!, effective June 1, 1943* Miss Corbettfs mother has been critically ill for several months. \ Leave of absence for six months on half pay and an additional six months with no pay for Miss I Evelyn Zwemer, Assistant Professor and Research Assistant in Home Management and Child Develop-; merit, effective August 1, 1943» Miss Zwemer is requesting this leave for health reasons. .;: Leave of absence without pay. for one year for Miss Hester Clark, Supervising Teacher in Home i Econonics at the Walter French Junior High School, effective September 1, 1943* WLss ClarkTs : services will not be needed during 1943^44* The Lansing Board of Education will take over her \ | services for the year. Continuation of leave of absence without pay for one year for G. C. Cook, Assistant Professor |: of Education, effective July 1, 1943. Mr* Cook is working in thd Rural War Production Train- f ' i n g' P r o g r a m .: •: •• • • :• ; \ • •: • .' ••. •: •; • . : .; : . • ; . . • •; •• : • ' ; :. , .' •• : / \ : • ; • :' : . ; •. • ' ' • •. . ; '; ..'• ' • :; • ^ : • • ; .. :• ; • | '. Leave of absence without pay for one year for Horace A. Cardinell, Research Associate iri.Horti-i culture, to work in Brazil for the Office of Emergency Management of the Coordinator of Inter- j American Affairs of the U. S. Department of Commerce. The effective date of the leave will be ; reported later. ' \ Leave of absence for one year for .xailitary service for V* H. Noll, Professor and Head of the \ I Department of Education, effective September 1, 1943* Dr. Noll has been commissioned as a \ .Lieutenant in the Navy. On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr* Brody, it yras voted to approve the Leaves. APPOINTMENTS Appointments i Appointment of Jeanette Patton as stenographer in Physiology and Pharmacology at a salary of $666#00: per year for half-time work, effective June 1, 1943* Miss Patton replaces Mrs* Lois Lenton who has resigned. June 11, 1943 j 2. Appointment of Harriet &• Bennett as stenographer in the Art Department at a salary of $1320 •| per year, effective June 7, 1943* Miss 3ennett replaces Alice Allen who has resigned* 13* Transfer of Mabel Swan to position as stenographer in the Forestry Department at a salary of $1380 per'year, effective June 7, 1943, to be paid one half from Extension funds, one fourth : \ from Experiment, Station, and one fourth from College funds. She replaces Helen Morehouse who is being transferred* i « Appointment of Elaine Nielsen as stenographer in the 4-H Club Office at a salary of $1320 per year, effective June 1, 1943* Miss Nielsen replaces Frances Wozniak who has resigned. « Appointment of Dorothy Bartley as stenographer at the Library at a salary of $1320 per year, effective June 1, 1943* This is a new position* 16;.:. Appointment of Annabeile Leak as clerk in Farm Management at a salary of $1320 per year, effec- | tive July 1, 1943> to be paid frcm Extension fiends. Miss Leak has been employed since last I .November'and: paid from the labor payroll* ;7# Appointment of Mrs*. Jack C* Kester as clerk in the Registrar's Office at a salary of $1320 \ per year, effective June 1, 1943» This is a new position• ;8, Appointment of Mrs. Margaret Fayer as stenographer in English at a salary of $1380 per year, effective June U, 1943 • Mrs* Fayer replaces Marian Sunnen who has resigned/ 9* Appointment of MaryHornung as general duty nurse at the Health Service at a salary of $1800 ! i per year plus meals and uniforms laundered, effective June 8^ 1943* Miss Hornung replaces Mrs* Eleanor Lyon who has resigned. i0« Appointment of Frieda Hinrichs as Assistant Gataloger at the Library at a salary of #1800 ! per year, effective July 1, 1943 • This is a new position* 11 • Appointment of Marjorie J» Showers as general assistant at the Library at a salary of $1800 1. per year, effective August 1,: 1943* Miss Showers will work half time in the Chemistry ; Library and half time in the Order Department of the College Library* 12• The following are new positions made necessary due to the unavailability of • students in Police Administration for police work for the duration of the war: a* Appointment of Harold M* Love to the Campus Police force at a salary of $2000 per year effective June 1, 1943* •b. Appointment of John J. Cain to the College Police force at a salary of $2000 per year, ! effective July 1, 1943* :13« Appointment of Chalmers L* Stacey as visiting instructor in Education at a salary of $500 ; for the six-week summer session ending July 30, .1943* |14<> Appointment of Carl Dalrymple as visiting instructor in Education at a salary of $400 for ; 1 the six-week summer session ending July 30, 1943*. This supersedes the action taken at the last Board meeting appointing Mr* Dalrymple at a salary of $250/ ;15* Appointment of Robert £• Doniey as draftsman in Agricultural Engineering at a salary of i $75 per month for half-time work for six months beginning July 1, 1943* !l6* Appointment of Robert Gillespie as Foreman of the Bath Muck Experimental Farm at a salary I j of $2000 per year on a permanent 12-month, basis,, effective June 3, 1943* Mr* Gillespie replaces Ives Stafford (salary $2300) who has resigned. 17'• Appointment of Donald €• Curry as Assistant Coxjnty Agricultural Agent in Jackson County at a salary of $2500 per year for one year only, effective July 1, 1943* This is a new position to be paid from the Saergency Extension funds. I |l8. Transfer of James G. Hays to the position of Emergency Farm Labor Specialist in charge of I ! \ housing and transportation, at a salary of $3800 per year, effective from June 1'-to..Decent- ber 3±> 1943^ and paid from Emergency Farm Labor funds* Mr* Hays is now an Extension Assistant in Dairy Husbandry at a salary of $3800 per year. ; 19• Appointment of Frederick K. Sparrow, Jr* as Research Associate in Botany at a salary of $300 per month for two months beginning June 16, 1943• Dr. Sparrow will' carry on one of : the Research Projects and will be paid from Puinell funds. .; \20. Appointment of John F# Sciilueter as Instructor in'Physical Education for Men at a salary I of $200 per month for three months beginning June 21, 1943* ;21* Appointment of Stanley Brandt, John McCa.11 um, and Manly J* Powell as. half—time- graduate assistants in Chemistry for the SuEsmer Quarter at a salary of 170 per month (2^ months) • .16 Jiane I I, 1943 1921 IB! I APPOINTMENTS, continued 22. The following half-time graduate assistantships are recommended for 1943-44* Chemistry - Manley Joy Powell to replace Stanley M. Brandt -' Reappointment of John H. Koehneke Foods and Nutrition - Ruth Louise Ingalls to replace Alice Briant, and paid from Experiment Station funds. - Betty Musser to replace Doretta Schlaphoff Textiles, Clothing and Related Arts - Mary Aliice Kelly to a new position to be paid from Emergency Research funds* On motion of Mr* Akers, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the Appointments. TRAVTnl, Travel 1« Full expenses.of $76.45 for A. By Love to make a trip to Washington, D* C, on May 28 in con- nection .with the new labor program, and to advise>dth the State Bean Industry Coznmittee in connection with some of their conferences in Washington, payable from Emergency Farm Labor ; . .' :f u n d s .. : : : ;: • . •. . • ': : : : ; '; •• \ / -: :'' • • •: ' :; .' : •: : • .: , ':'. .'•• ••" •. ,: : ,,';\. • '•;• • .:.:: • •; . . . '- •:.' '; ' • :-:, - ' :: . , , . . : .; ••; . •: ""•: ;' ', 2. Full expenses for PV J. Schaible to attend a meeting of the Institute of Food Technologists in St. Louis, Missouri, on J line 2-4* i& connection with the fish utilization project. 3. First-class railway fare only for a member of the staff of the Foods and Nutrition Department to attend the meeting of the Institute of Food Technologists in St. Louis on June 3 and 4« 4* Full expenses for G. A. Brown and C. G. Card to attend a protein feed conference in Chicago on June 14 and 15, payable from Experiment Station funds of the Animal Husbandry :and Poultry De- partments. 5. Full expenses for W. L. Mallznann to attend the meeting of the American Water Works Association in Cleveland, Ohio, on June 15-18; and a committee meeting of the American Public Health Asso- ciation* The American Public Health Association may pay the expenses of Dr. Mallmann. 6. Full expenses for 3. E. Crowe and ;H. B. Dirks to attend a meeting called by the War Department in Chicago on June 1?. 1 7* Authorization for V. A. Freeman to attend a Swine l^rpe Conference at the University of Illinois on June 18 and 19* Mr. Freeman will ride with a farmer who will share part of the expenses. S. First-class railway fare only for one member of each of the departments of the Division of Engineering to attend the annual 'convention of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering \ Education in Chicago on June 18-20. This corrects the action taken at the last Board meeting 1 • authorizing one person from the Division to attend. 9* First-class railway fare only for T. H. Osgood and C. D. Hause to attend a meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers in Chicago on June 13-20. ;.j j 10. First-clas:s railway fare only for Margaret Harris to attend the meeting of the American Home I | Economics Institute kt the University of Maryland on June 18-21. 11. First-class railway fare only for Mrs. Merle Byers to attend the meeting of the American Home J Economics institute .at the University of Maryland on June 18-21. I 12. Full expenses for R, J* Baldwin to attend a meeting of the Central States Extension Directors inj ! Chicago on July 8, 9 and 10. On motion of Mr. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Akers, it was voted to approve the Travel items. MISCELLANEOUS j | Report death of Reuben Gunn 1 1. Report of the death of Reuben V. Gunn, Professor of Agricultxiral Economics^ on June 2y 1943^ i 2. Increase in salary for Mrs. Julia Gillesse Pagenstecher, stenographer in the Military Department; j from $1320 to $1440 per year, effective June 1, 1943- 3. Change in status of Mrs. Josephine Aten from half-time to full-time stenographer in the Speech j Department at a salary of $1500 per year, effective as of May !> 1943*' This is included in the ! | budget as approved by the Board. Increase sal. Julia Pagen- stecher. Jo sephineAten chaxiged to full time 4* The following recommendations are made transferring members of the teaching staff to the re- j ! search staff for the summer only, payable from Bankhead-Jones fundst of $900 for the period from June 20- to September 20, 1943^ a. Appointment.of E. F. Woodcock as Research Associate in Botany at a total compensation :|. i b. Appointment of R» A. Fenneil as Research Assistant in Zoology at a total compensation of } j $6?5 for the period from June 20 to September 20, 1943* Transfer of Mr. Woodcock and ^r. Fen- aall to re- search staff for summer. Add. f time grad. asst. - Inst. Adnu 2 h time GradJ Asst* T.C.E.AJ Rev. 'fund set up for-work re: Spanish Sweet Onion • Names approved \ for four feme Management houses* \ June 11, 1943 MISCELLANEOUS, continued 5» Authorization for the establishment of an additional half-time graduate assistant ship in Institution Adainistration to be paid from Laundry funds* 6. Authorisation for the establishment for one year of two half-time graduate assistant ships in Textiles, Clothing, and Related Arts to be paid from the Emergency Research funds, ?• Recommendation from Dean Anthony for the setting up of a special revolving fund for the Soils Department in connection with their work in the development and introduction of the Spanish Sweet Onion, 8. Recommendation from the Home Economics Division that the following names be given to the four home management housess #6 Faculty Row — Ellen Henrietta Richards Mrs* Richards was one of the founders of home economics and for a number of years was on the faculty of Massachusetts Institute of Technology* She died in 1911* j House #6.3 -.- -—Anna Eliza Bayha Miss Bay ha "was a member of the Home Economics Division staff for a niimber of years and died in service in 1933* #'5 Faculty Row — Maude Gilchrist Miss Gilchrist was the first Dean of Home Economics at the College and was Head of the : Women! s Department and Dean froa 1901-1913• Approval bill of sale to Mr* Kellogg - cow & 50 hens C.V. Millard . Act*1 uhainn Educ. Dept* nairman: #4 Fac^Rw—- Ithel Gladys Webb Miss Webb was a member 01 the staff from 1923 and Head of the Department of Textiles, Clothing and Related Arts* She died in 1940- 9* Approval of Bill of Sale covering the purchase of a cow and 50 White Leghorn hen 1942 Winter - Received Degree5 March 15, 1943 June il? 1943 1923- MISCELLANEOUS, continued 11. Degrees granted, continued: I I Joseph Becker Franklin Colin Edwin Leonard Ginter Clifford Guilkey Blnkley Hodge Eugene Isaac Kornfield DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE (continued) Bachelor of Science Forestry Herbert Martin Leopold Edward Douglas MacDonald William Franklin Milliken Robert Franklin Kelson Merrill Loiys Petoskey ^Howard Allen Pomeroy Degree: Bachelor of Science Landscape Architecture William. Neuman Rathburg Bestpr Sainio Paul Robert Thompson David Anthony Timer Hershey Lee 7/ait Walter Lubell 'Wickman Lowell Robert Burton Kenneth Stirling Dorr ^Stanley C. Allen, Jr. Marino Arcangeli ^Stanley Arthurs Howard-John Ashfal Laurence Abe Bayer #Arnold Lynd Boyce ^Wallace R. Bunt Jack Avery Bush Gerald Eugene Calhoun **#George Willard Qonklin Richard Jack Coopes Michael toward Uendrinos John Harrison Dennis Brantford:Allman Dietrich Max:Raymond Dietz Edwin Gregory Downer Auchterlonie, James Beecher --Glen Fred AndrevfS --Frederick Jr. Bayer Samuel Tfetson Bair Walter Ralph Bajsniel Cornell Dean Beukema ^William Arthur Bradley #Wilber Dean Chapel Malcolm Henry Cooper #Emest F* Cross Harry Ray Dail ' #Arland Hanes Decker- Melvin Dembinsky DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Degree Bachelor of Science in Cheini cal Engine ering Douglas Henry Eisenlohr Franklin Gustave Engstrom Edward Gerhard Fochtman William HoY;ard Gates William Weir Got shall Harry Aaron Grinius Green '-Richard Kinsel Grover #Herbert Russell Helbig, Henry John Hipp James Gilbert Hough >*Karl Hilding Kilgren George Thomas ^cCollough, Jf • Ralph R. McGaw ^Stephen Joseph Macaluso William Amado Mascaro Rutledge Benedict Parker #Donald Lawrence Pass Donald Eugene Pedginse Degree Bachelor of Scieace Metallurgical Engineering --Richard Frederick Griswold Winthrop Macomber Robert Austin Campbell Degree Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Henry George Dunkelberg Gene CharlesEnos ^Henry Lewis Frost Charles Bradford Gates Robert John Geyer ^-Bill Ebyyn Hanel ^Frederick Neil Jackson William Wilson Joy Walter StephensKutchins William Exsgene Menzel "x"John Paul Moorhead -^Russell Maitland'Tickelmann Edward John-Plomer, Jr, ---Alfred Watson Porter, Jr, William Poulos, Jr #- Manly Joy- Powell!. Harry'William. Rapp, Jr* Robert James Roininski Todd Andrew Ross ^Dalton William Rowland Charles George Schlaack Bernard Walter Schultz *>John Finn Siau •^'"Warren Henry Sanolen John William Thomas kelson Wilcox J. Willson Geo, Albert Zimmermann. Jr. Richard Andrew Martin **Alfred Dale Stevens Leon Myers ---LeRoy Theodore Oehler James Shervfood Orton William Alf Peterson ^Harlan Everett Pitcher Walter Winston Pressley #Thomas Alfred Reynolds ^Maurice Stanley Riclmond Delor J* Yfesterby #Ric hard Eugene High Honor *With Honor #Fall-Eeceived Degree December 15, 1942 ^Winter-Received Degree March 15,: 1942 MISCI )US» continued 11. Degrees granted, continued: : .:.. -: : . : • • ... : :. .: :\': Bachelor of Science :'•'• ' ' . ' V '. Electrical Engineering " i n. • ' ' ": : V : ':. :" ^Arthur Francis Bammel *&Telespbore Lional Bourbonnais,II Sfcene Leroy Fisher William Raymond Burk Watson. Clifford "Bimalda #Burton Jay Drummond Robert Spence Fitzhugh #Robert William Fowler '----Robert Frederick Latter June 11, 1943 *Carlton M. Osburn Robert Glen Parkhurst ^Everett Lloyd Rivest ^Douglas Washburri Snith ^Jo PauLThorne Edv/ard Frank Vidro, Jr* %CharleSTGlover Morrell George ^ayes Musselman #Richard Ernest kelson Edward Martin Nowitzke SfiPaul: Harold Parks' ^Emerson Planck, Jr. Peter Paul Ruppe Robert Ward Shedd ^Harold Asher Skutt Albert Henry Smith Ellsworth Fandel Smith •^August Sunnen, Jr. **Jerold Keith Topliff ^Donald Arthur VanAken Robert Lewis VanAntwerp Clare Carl ^anderwest David Louis Waite ^Bernard White Joseph Edward Wood j Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering #Carol Nelson Frang Robert Ellis Frevert **Donald William Garnett Jr> **Richard Franklin George •^irGerald Donald Gilniore • William Frank Hale Franklin Johnson Howes ^Herve Henry Hunt *Preston Dean Liebig *John Adolph Liggett -x-^George Stephen Lipka Murrey Oliver Longstreth #Norman Carl McClure Allan Leroy Mackey •^Richard Wiley Mangrum Arthur Robert Marshall Frank Joseph Miller %Fred Tom Mitchell, Jr. William Robert Monroe Robert Russell Moore DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Degree Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Thelina Marie Loudenbeck Dunn Helen T# Dutmers Ptyllis Louise Emery T^Donna Belle Fenstermacher Elizabeth Gertrude Foley Maiy Jane Ford Beatrice Cecilia Frangqioist Betty Jane Frank Lucille Catherine Franzen Margery Mae Frost Ruth Lillian Frost Barbara Audrey Gardner Shirley Ann Gardner Helen Mae Geisbuhler Barbara Jeaa Glover *Lois Elizabeth Gordon Mary Helen Grow #Mary Alfreda Hanson Doris Maxine Harford ^Louise Rarikin Hebbert Elizabeth Louise Herb Helen Marie Heimburg Edna Agnes Hewett Lois Marie Hines Doris Jean Holser Helen Kathiyn Hootanan ---Ada Geraldine Hough Shirley Elizabeth Knowlton Lorraine Pauline Kortlander Dorothy Elisabeth Kxmde Elisabeth Jayne KutcM^n Jennie Arlene Lahnan Dorotlrgr Jean Leathers Laura Mae Leland Joan Kuo-tsai Lee Helen Leone Linck Helen Anita Lincoln Barbara Ellen Longstreet Marjory &elen Low Priscilia Jeanne Lowery Roberta Moore Lowery Lenna Elizabeth Ann McCarthy Evelyn Davi<§ McComaick Ruth Lillian McCrea Elizabeth Louise Martin Genevleve Gail Martin Eunice G+ Marutz Marjorie Jean Mathews Virginia Ann Moore Frances Helen Morgan Jacoba Petronella Munson Marjorie Marie Myerholts E^ Willette Myers Sheila Marion Navarre Roberta Jean Hulliberger Ellen Jackson ^"Marilynn Vfinona ^tt Sarah Arme Peterson Marguerite Frazee.Jefferson #Cecelia Blanche Potter Anita Belle Johnson Betty Euth Johnson Dorothy-Elaine Johnson Betty Louise Kahrs Rose Sylvia Karchefsky Maiy -Helen Keele Ruth Marie Kerkes #1da Marie Kleive Jean Aileen Rogers Irene Shirley Rosensweig Mary Jeannette Sadler Jane Dickson Sales **Rose Taylor Salsburg Shirley Mae Savvyer ^Mildred Katherine Schneider Joyce Elisabeth Seeger ^Robert Jay Ccates Donald Longstaff Dewey "-James Treat Anderson 3ack Sheldon 'Slough Leo Paul Bourdon William Frederick Broker Vincent James Budnick Kelley Eugene Garter .Joseph.William- Clancy Douglas Rodger Clay Frederick George Cook **Kenneth Donald Cooley Alfred Merle Cordes Raymond Oliver Darling ^Francis William Davidson ^Charles. Victor Denison Harry Charles Diehl Donald Richard Doty *Peter.Duchj Jr.' Richard Brovtfiing Ferriss #Ralph Leverette Follett Sylvia Palaiaaki Aho Eloise Jean Allen Betty Jane Anderson ^Juliarme Arms Beverly Marie Armstrong $Mona June Ayers Margery Manton Bailey ^Ruth Marjorie Barton *Jeannette Ruth Bates Virginia Siolalia Benson Betty Jime Bishop Louise Augusta Bombenek Veria Dell Brabazon Sancy Lorene Branch Viberta Lorraine Bredahl Ruth Margery Brock #Clara Annette Brodie Barbara Wellington Buck May Caroline Burton Margaret Rodgers Burnett #Josephine Sophie Byelich Virginia Lee Campbell Marian Edna Carr Margaret Ruth Carrier Betty Jean Chandler Jean Gv^nne Chapman Lorayne Olive Charlebois. Margaret Grace Clark Kate Elizabeth COTOJX #Ruth Ailene Crabbe #Clara Davenport ^Eunice Hazel Dean #ELva Lucinda Denniston Marily Elisabeth Disque Arzell Lucille Dodds Elizabeth .Newton Dodds #xiargaret Jane Dcyfe *Bettina Frances Dreifuss June 11, 1943 1925 DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS, continued MISCELLANEOUS, continued 11• Degrees granted, continued: Maryon Aurilla Shearer #Beverly Grace Simpson Phyllis Lucille Spring Julie M# Skorina Avis Marie Stauffer •--Dorothy Lorraine Steel -^Margaret Elizabeth Steele Ann Marguerite Stephenson fell Campbell Stiles Margaret Ruby Stuart Virginia Suchin Kathryn Vera Taffee -Marjorie Ann Tank Doris Byers Taylor iaiE Kier Appelhof Albert Auker y James Beebe Ivan Beebe ^Herbert Jay Benson ^Frederick Walter Besancon ;?Ervin Vixgil Bltune ^PauT Andrew Carlson ^Donald Floyde Chapel ^Harold William Connaughton ^Garth Corrie ^Richard A. Cresswell ^Merrill Eugene C\ilham j&Norman Keith Decker ^Elvis Roger Doll ^David James Ellis Frederick Feldman,Jr• rederick Gray Fergi^on Jo Ann Allen Tellis -^Kathryn Ada Tew Mary Elizabeth Thayer Ida Cherille Todd Elizabeth Tower Plgrllis Gene Trese Patricia Ann Troxell Phyllis Joyce VanHolten Margie Mae Vedder Virginia Brett Vogt Marguerite Ann Voorheis Katherine Marie Wangerin ^Christine Evelyn Wanhainen Mary Eleanor Waters Isobel !£• Watt DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE Degree: Do ct or of Veterinary Medicine %'Hovfard Knell Foster Merlin James Green *^Fred R. Holtz ^Vem Glen Hornbacker ^George Willson Jeffrey %G. LeMoyne Kaser ^Harold Charles King %Harry West on Kinne $Duane Lynn Kosht Julius Leo Kuenster Luoto Thomas McAfee ^Kenneth LeRoy McLeod ^Donald Lee Moore %Iohn Henry Morris, II ^Wendell Charles Morse ^Harry Russell Munro ^Palmer Skoyen Myfaers Ronuny Steensma March 15, 1943* &s of June 16, 1941* Degree: Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology --Betty Elaine "-*Jacquelyn Sue Anderson *Juanita Crystal Baxter Muriel Campbell Lillian Louise Christie Onalee Ellen Croup Phillip Charles Althen #Robert Louis Amundsen --James George Antonak ^^Norman Ferdinand Bach Clinton Seymour Ballard Seymour Sy Baskin Mildred Christine Boehler Robert Frank Bosch Thomas Glenn Bowery *$Rogelio Saimiel Bcgrd, Jr. "^George Bernard Brassington Sidney Ralph Brecher Jack D* Browi ---Lyle M. J. Burdy ^James Arthur Carman -^Edward Frank Garr #Fred Levi Carter Jane Dessloch Jean Alice Downer Ruth Clover Hammond -^x-Dorotby Hitchcock Kathryn Ruth Jacbbson Lucille Elizabeth Kirker DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Degree Bachelor of Science in Applied Science ^Thomas Chulski Ralph Harold Clark Margaret Ruth Cole **Robert Craig John Arthur Crane Edward Filmore Crippen Ronald Aloysius Cummings -^Edward Walter Daszewski ^Robert Laurence Earley ^ S u s a n ne Elizabeth Gage #George James Giannaris "x"#RGbert Charles Gibbs Jack Ricketts Gibson William Damude Gordon Neil Louis Graf -^Frank Lee Groat Coleman V. Gronseth John Lawrence Hardy "**With High Honor ^With Honor #Fall- Received Degree December 15, 1942 ^Winter-Received Degree ^arch 15, 1943 Eleanor Olivia Jane Weber Weissinger Majel Louise Wheeler Margaret Louise White Jean Mary Whiting Gladys Althea Wilcox Florence Claire Wilkins Elinor Wilson Elizabeth Bender F&lson Cora Louise ?/insor TrLeona Evelyn Tousignant Wood Mary Jean Wood Aileene Myres Zickgraf ^Maurice Dale Keuhauser ^Lee R* Osborn H. Osborn Francis Quinn Robert Fdtchie Segal ^Waynard Russell Sheets ^Robert Blake Shiilinger Jess W# Smith ^Lysle Arnold Stoe ^Charles Walter Ten Broeck jKBdbdn Robert Vander Well :! Williaia John '.West cot t •^'James Earl Wheeler $John Alexander Wilson $Ivan Hessel Wood ^John Berthold Woodward *%'Betty Joan Wright Jean Audrey Reutter Beatrice Kathrine Richardson &Jean Edith Schewe Frances Jean Stoflet Lois Adele Waldron Eleanor Patricia Williams Jack Warren Hill Jeaja Alice Jackson Howard Wycoff Jaques Li Aubrey Jarvis E^rron JSndrew Johnson Reed Godfrey Johnson John Glover Johnston Marion Rath Kemp Thomas James Kennedy #Caryl Klotz #Ralph Maurice Kortge John Milton Lankton Carl Theodore Lehman Victor Levin Ev Eugene Log ue Bruce Morgan MacArthur Lovela Jean MeClelian Robert Hugh McCowen 1 i JJ I 01 if LJ1 m r'l MISCELLANEOUS, continued # Degrees granted, continued: Eyelyn Augusta McGraw Robert Louis ^cKay *#Wilton: Newton ^elhorn Herbert Earl Moore Robert Warren Nordstrom Irving Olitzky Homer Neil O ~*Zenon Edwin Ostrowski Robert Leslie Overholt ---James Frederick Pingel Elisabeth Jane Raeside Darwin Lucien Rossman Meredith Rowe June-11,: 1943 Edmund Ashley ^homas Charles Lester Touzeau Paul Elvin Trudgen Kenneth Brower Twiss Christine Joanna VanderZalm Eleanore VanSickle #Burton Jo hri We stman #Wayne Eugene Whitney Harry Vincent Wilkinson *Lloyd Glenn Wilson Marion Jane Wolhaupter Richard Jo hn Wooley John Earl Young. Applied Science, Elisabeth Sears **Leonard William Semrau Robert Winston Shaftstall ^Charles Townsend Sherman %Helen Louise Suitis Lister Simons-Quiroz Frances Elfleeda Smith ^William Wagner Sisith %James A» Soder %'Nornaan Alfred Spatz William Charles' Spinal er *Royal Dallas Suttkus. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Arthur William Anderson •*Doriald Leroy Bailey --^Donald % rt Baker John Titus Bittel **%Jeaxi HLair DuFrain ---Gust Alexander Ilkka "^Elizabeth Johnson McCreadie Lawrence Cqldren Myers ^Joseph Wilbur Norton -"-Leonard Charles R ow Roger Leo Saur Maiy Abigail Vial H. Frank Beeman Melvin Clarence Buschman Earl C. Cady3 Jr. Joan Virginia Cope Clancy Ralph H# Eggert Taisto Carl Filppula Margaret Ann Green fRobert B. Harris *#Margaret Jean Hazelton Jane Henriingsezi Dick Bernitt William Blanton Boyd Roy Edward Chlopan John Datz Dionysius Geroge Economopoulos Eugene M. Freeman. Phillip Gordon Hale Charles William Kannert Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Dale Edward Kaulitz *Mary Elizabeth ^erth Jeanne Manley Knight Jean £„ Kruger Ruth Olive Lynch Jean Delilah &cCanri #David McKenna Jean Jones Miller falter Leo Pawlowski Frank Edmund Pellerin Bachelor of Science in Police Administration Harold Joseph Heffernan •ilMichael Hrabovsky :• Michael Fred Kuhta Charles Byron- Latter Donald B# Laughlin William Latimer Mann Russell Je Martin, Jr. DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS Degree Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts #Anna:Bell Cathuryn Pink Peter Edward Hipicaster Barbara Aim' Scarlett John Fredrick Schlueter Robert Dennis Stage June Almira Thomas ^Leslie Peter VonEberstein #Lois Marie Wagar Ruth Lorraine Wilier Allaine ^ae Wolfe liobert Kail Kickel Henry Joseph Kiezgoda Leslie Luther Page Leonard•Clement. Ritzier Donald Lee Robart John George Slater Frederick Wilson Wopdrow Wendell Wiltse Anthony Berlin Adams ?felter Stanley Adams Catherine Elaine Alward fiancy Ann Aims Florence Louise Sailey Jane Hyrtha Bailey -^Robert Jay Baird Leonard Rudolph Barnes, Jr• ~**~Richard Frederick Bauerle • Joanne Marie Bauman --Alice Irene Benedict Mary Elizabeth Beat *$Berniee LaSarge Beverstein ---Robert Liskens Blue *Louise Gorsline Bonner Ellis N* Brandt Edward Alois Brigham Martha Jane Browne Harry Albert -^Margaret Anne Burhans James Francis Cain Margaret Barbara Carey Ptyllis Chiappetti Clara Elisabeth Christensen -^HcShermaa Edwin Claric --Euth Elisabeth Cornell ^Vaughn Jack Crandall ---Jean Maralyn Critchfield Lottie Loretta Culver Rosemary Ann Darlington ...Irving DavidofiV Bdnjainin Edmund Dayrell *Vera Ruth Deaner Jerome Thomas Deren Mary Margaret Des Jardins Betty Rut;h Dinkel ^Nancy Lee Duff_^ Walter Harold Ekberg, Jr« Duane Leo Faulman Robert A3ian Ferle Florence J ane F oley •-Shirley Antoinette Freeman Harry Dale Gardner William Moses Gaynier Phyllis Jean Glidden Agnes Louise Goodell Bruce J. Greenman Frances J* Grootjans Ernest Thomas Guy -^George Robert Hacianan Margaret Catherine Haire Donna Blair Hamlett Euth Elaine Haismond Laurence D. Hardjr Geraldine Hope %rsen Betty Harrison Hendryx Jane Ellen High Honor #Fali~Received Degree December 15> 1942 ^Winter- Received Degree March 1 5/ 1943 I 1 !i MISCELLANEOUS, continued llv Degrees granted, continued: Lois Yvonne Hile Barbara Elizabeth Hodges Margaret Jane Holland *Gerald Leslie Hover Ann Sanderson Hoyt Jordan Jenkins Eloise Mae Johnson Owen William Johnson Mary Lucille Jones MOieent Valeria Jones Thelma Augusta Jones Nellie ^ae Jope Frederick Charles June Albert Ward Kage ^Andrew Kaye Thomas Joseph Kelly Edson Webb Kitchen Parian Elizabeth Kurtti Howard Angell Ladue James Lincoln Laracey %Grace Marjorie Larson *Arlene Leaf **Jean Miller Legg Pauline Elizabeth Lehman -"-Rowland Leutzinger Sidney A# Levy Joseph Richard Lei?/is Jacqueline M* Littlefield '"•Mabel Pauline Loew: Margaret Jean Long Winnifred Elizabeth Lucas *Lois May Luecht "^Donald B-alph M-acKenzie Marion Eugene MacPherson Helen Dee.McAfee • . Robert John McCartly Thomas Ross Adcock Frederick Morris Arner Rita Assiff ^Casper Thomas Baylis Roger Harvey Blackwood ^Joseph Borkowski Denvood L, Boyd John :Franklin^Bp2anan' John Freeman .Brxcker Thomas Anthony B uc cilli Joseph Robert Busch Dean Morris whapman *Edwizi William Ciolek John Robert Cqnley --David Frank ^oohs Chase Crane Cooper James Hartwell Davis Robert Stanley Dickey Max Lincoln Billing ham Robert Wilbur Dock Samuel Coppock Donaldson Howard Wayne Djrgert Arthur Gray Fellows %Donald Wolter Fleischmann Harold George Folks ^Robert Eldon Forbes fCharles Wilson Fratcher Liberal Arts, continued Joyce Olive McDonald #William Heniy i^cGraw, Jr. Virginia Ross McKenzie William John McKinstry Mary Elisabeth McLean Jean Marie ^ LevrLs Francis $Jane Marie Maginn Dorotl^r Elaine Marsh Millicent L. Maurer. Elaine Hartz May #Elaine Siona Meade Jane Merrill Mary Etta Meyer Joan Elizabeth Meyers Betty Lee Miller Janet Elizabeth Miller ^•Shirley Jane Mingo **Maxihe. Louise Moone #Keith'Moreyy Jr* Margaret Morrison Sheldon Moyer Snanuel H.: Mullen Katherine Justine Murdock William Patrick Murphy Don Ralph Myers Betty Adelaide 'North Marianna Northrup Frank Albert Northway PauLine Lillian Qlde William Kirk Patch Bernigene Pearce #Duane H* Perry /Perry Louise Pinkham Carol Ann Rayhill •^Patricia JuneReddy Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Robert Willis Fulton #Donald William Grahan William Adams Hagerrnan Lee M.' Halstead "-John Ausman Harrington Herlie Everett Hatfield Elmer J. Hollenbeck Frank Paul Izzo Victor Kanners Jean Muriel Kanters **Samuel Gilbert Keith Constance Vfilma Kelley %Irving' H# Kleiman #Delbetrb S# Knooihuizen Lee Lillie, Jr. Gerald Robert IAnton,' Jr. ^Russell Frederick Lorts .^Robert Howard ^eMillen Arthur Frederick Maischoss Wanda Ethel Major Walter Percy Maner, Jr» ---Frank Donald Mollhagen #Edward Warren. Morey #William MacBain Oliver B-obert Evangelist Paris Kathleen Mary Peters High Honor Honor #Fall-Received Degree December 15, 1942 ^Winter;- Received Degree March 15, 1943 June 11, 1943 192? Richard Sterline Beid Robert Levi Roat Evelyn Doris Roberge Luella Mae Robinson James Vernon Rutledge Marcia Anne Rybarsyk **Marjorie Harbour ^ ! [ | j Carol Marie Schiller Morton Edward Sewell James Clements Shaaks Beth Laura Shaw Margaret Elizabeth Shuttle- ! worth | Katherine Banks Siinmons I Justine Marjorie Spangenberg | John Henry Spelman [ ^Harold Doyle Spring \ j ! | Janette Elizabeth Taylor | Phyllis Elizabeth Tennyson | Patricia Jane Toolan I Arthur Judson Underwood^ Jr«i j %Russell John Vanderveen Jessie Beatrice Stewart Charles E. Sutton :-.*Helen Louise Swanson •^Edith L. Taggart '. ^aia'zy.B. Vaughan Irene Esther Wade Shirley Elaine Wales ^Edvd.n Jack Webber Patricia Ruth Wernette ^Gertrude Eoma Wheeler Thorpe Durelle White Robert Edward Wilson Elizabeth Anne Wirth Lisbeth Ann Wolcott Doris Mi Wright ^Hetty Jane Toxingman \ j \: 1 j .:] { I J | ! I ^Clare Alvin Potter Earl Jordan Potter Jack LeRoy Rasmus sen Douglas ML H er Reeve Earl Warren Reid Jack Sutherland; ^obinson Morris Rottenstein Fred Nelcy RoY/e Moha Charles St.. John --"Helen Irene Sayers William Chauncey Searl Donald Kenneth Sibert Elmo David Sonalia Catherine Valtistia Sowers Ward Joseph Taphouse, Jr* Floyd E. Tucker Robert Harry Vroman "--Paul Eldred Walker George Charles Weber --Frank Joseph Wery Muriel Arlene Whiting Chris R. Wilhelm George Edmund Wilson #Charles Vincent Wright ^Matthew John Wrocklage ^Frederick Arthur Zixmner #George Fredrxek Zinnnerman MISCELLANEOUS, continued Degrees granted, continued: Bachelor of Music in Applied Music -—Barbara Lu Mabie ^Murray Joseph Present Jtme 11, 1943 Theodore Andreychuk *Ferris Andrew Bell Fred Oliver Elliot Evelyn Ruth Ceukes Martin Brody Addison duller Orrin LeRoy Hall, Jr* ^Marjorie Feme Hart Paul David Hausenbauer Bachelor of Music in Public School Music Betty Jeanne Gibson Marcia Glasser Mildred Belle Lamphier -#&race Lillian Miller Bachelor of Arts in Hotel Adssinistration #James Huffman Hisey #Charles Orville LeBaron Thomas Herman Mayiiew Henry Glenn Pollard George Allen Ranney Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration Seymour Okun Virginia Alice Siegmund •^Francis Irving Travis %'Nelson Edgar Wentworth #George Robert Schieve %'Robert Galvin Sherman #Jacob Speelmaii, Jr. Richard Warren Stubbs Kenneth Colin Teysen ^Walter iQjner Beardslee James Francis Lyman '--Thomas Michael Rooney Robert Boon Ryskamp '"Paul H. ^Vxleden Henry L. Willis ADVANCED DEGREES Master of Arts #Louise Jane Ambs, Education Donald Levi Baker, Education #Hugh Jerome Bartley, Education Glenn Lemuel Burrows, Mathematics Wayne A. Chatterton, Education ^Leona Mae Fisher, Textiles, Clothing & Related Arts ^Marshall Bernard Goodwin, Education #Saul B# Klaman, Economics ^Evelyn Perry Montague, Sociology #George Tapley, Education Bryan Jennings Wilber, Education Master of Music Agnes Hemstreet, Music W» lierwjn Mitchell, Music Russell Wallace Switzer, Music Master of Science William John Abraham, Chemistry (Pfcys) #Edward Howard An&bruster, Bacteriology #Mary Georgia Blanchard, Bacteriology #Lyle W. Buxton, Soils ^Charles Willis Darby, Bacteriology- ^Mary Louise Dodge, Chemistry (Phys) Jean Hughes Dunnigan^ Inst* Adnu #Henry Faul, Geology #Ruth Frances Hill, Chemistry #Floyd C, Huggett, Zoology Russell Jacob Kleis, Agrlculttcre Philip Alfred Lenton, Chemical Sigineering #Jean-Paul Gerard de Maisonneuve, "Horticvilture John Kewton Moore, Botany #Peter Pavflyk, Chemistry (Pfcysical) John Thomas Reid, Dairy Husbandry Elmer C* Rossman, Fana Crops ^Ernest Wilbur Scott, Horticulture i frJoba Arthur Sealander, #Clarence Martin Taube, Bruce Vemon Wilson, Entomology Doctor of Philosophy Thomas Lester Canaiff, Chemistry (Biol) kelson Seiig-Swen Ging, Chemistry (Physical) rWilliam Wesley Ferguson, Bacteriology Allen Thomas Knight, Horticulture : #Frank Sai^gent Tomkins, Chemistry Harold Jerome Wiesner, Chemistry (Physical) Paul Keviman. Gillett, Civil Engineering Kenneth J* Trigger, Mechanical Engineer ing Professional Degrees ^With High Honor -^ith Honor ffFall&Receiyed Degree Decenber 15,. 1942 Winter-Received Degree -^arch 15,' 1943 Secretaiy