MINUTES OF THE MEETING: of the STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE May 18, 1944 2009 Present: Mr.- Berkey (Chairman); Messrs/ Akers, Armstrong,•Brody, McPhersoh; Miss Jones; Presi dent Hannah; Treasurer Wilkinsj and Secretary McDonel. Absent: Dr. Elliott The meeting was called to order at 11:10 A.M. The minutes of the last meeting were approved* PRESIDENT'S REPORT Resignations, Leaves and Appointments 1. Resignation of Mrs. Edith Glson as stenographer in Education^ effective as of April 17* 1944* JResignations 2. Resignation of Mildred Eckhoff as stenographer in Publications, effective April 20y 1944- Miss Eckhoff was called home because of the serious illness of her father. 3* Resignation of Mrs. Velma Collamore as secretary in the General College Office^ effective April 15* 1944* Mrs. Collamore left -with her husband who was in the AST Program here* 4v ^e effective date of the resignation of Anna Mae Littrell/ stenographer at the Health Service, should have been April 6 rather than April 155 and this error was corrected* 5* Correction in the leave granted Miss Ruth Griswold at the last meeting of the Board* Miss Griswold is to be placed on half-time status for April, May and June and receive one-half pay. She will continue to teach one-half time but "will not do any work in the Experiment Station, and during these three months she is to be paid entirely from College funds. On July 13 1944-* she will return to her former full-time status. Leave Ruth Griswold 6. Continuation of C. J. Everett as Instructor in Physics at his present salary of $224 per month through May 31* 1944- Appointments 7. Continuation of Mrs. Velora Alleman as Instructor in Physics at the same salary of $225 per month, effective April 22, 1944^ for as long as her services are needed. Mrs. Alleman1 s appointment was terminated at the last meeting of the Board, but since that time it has been found that her services are needed. 8. Temporary appointment of Mrs. E. B. Harper as Instructor in History at a salary of $200.00 per month for the period from May 1 to June 15* 1944» Travel 1. Full expenses for P. J. Schaible to go to Chicago on April 27-29 to visit "with representa tives of the Griffith Laboratory and the Elderer Company relative to research problems on fish; expenses to be paid from the War Emergency Research funds. Travel 2. Full expenses for A. B. Love to attend a special meeting on Emergency Farm Labor programs in Chicago on May 1-3S expenses to be paid from Extension funds. 3. Full expenses for R. J. Baldwin and A. B* Love to go to Washington^ D. C., on May 7-11 in connection with emergency farm labor problems; expenses to be paid from Bnergency Farm Labor funds. 4. Full expenses for Dean R. C* Huston to attend the meeting of the Petroleum Industry War. Council in New York City on. May 12, and the annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemists in New York City on May 13 • 5. Full expenses for Carl Hoppert to attend a conference in Chicago on May 16 relative to a coordinated research project in lactation; expenses to be paid from the Kellogg Chemistry Project revolving fund. RESIGNATIONS 1. Resignation of Mary Welch as stenographer in Engineering, effective May 315 1944. Miss Resignations Welch has accepted a position with the State Highway Department. 2. Resignation of Jeannette Somers as secretary to the Dean, of Home Economics, effective May 31, 1944. Miss Somers has enlisted in the ?/AVES. 3«, Resignation of Elizabeth Soper as stenographer in Engineering (ESMWT), effective June 245 1944» Mrs• Soper may retiirn to work in the fall. 4. Resignation of Beatrice Beehler as clerk in the Central Stenographic Office, effective May 6, 1944*. Mrs. Beehler will be hospitalised at Ann Arbor because of injuries received some time ago. 201.01 {RESIGNATIONS, continued May 18, 1944 II 5# Resignation of Margaret Walters as stenographer in Economics (Extension and Experiment Station), Resignations \ effective April 30,: 1944,- Mrs. Walters left -with her husband who was a member of the Air Force* |6. Resignation of Marjorie Marks as stenographer in the Conservation Institute, effective May 9/ / 1944* Miss Marks is being married, j?. Resignation of Beverly Mott as clerk in the Accounting Office, effectiveApril 30, 1944* j 8. Resignation of Robert Corwin as clerk in the Accounting Office, effective May 15, 1944* Mr. Corwin accepted a position in an industrial plant in Lansing, j !9. Resignation of Margaret ^cQueary as clerk in the Accounting Office, effective May 6, 1944* 110. Report that Henry Zatzkis is unable to acceDt the half-time graduate assistantship in Physics for 1944-45« 111/ Resignation of Coletta Snohr as periodical librarian, effective July 31, 1944« Miss Snohr is to be married. \ 12« Resignation of Dr. Thelina Porter as Professor and Head of the Department of Foods and Nutrition, effective August 31* 1944* Dr. Porter has accepted a position as Head of the Department of Home Economics at the University of Chicago. (This resignation is accepted with sincere regret). 113- Resignation of Frances Eeis as Instructor in Clothing,. Textiles, and Related Arts, effective \ August 315 1944* Miss Reis has accepted a commercial position. :14. Resignation of Helen Ludwig as Instructor in Textiles, Clothing and Related Arts, effective August 31% 1944- Miss Ludwig has accepted a commercial position. ;LEAVES Leaves il* Continuation of leave without pay for Evelyn Zwemer* Assistant Professor and Research Assistant in Home Management and Child Development, through August 31/ 1944* Miss Zwemer has been on leave during the past year because of ill health. 12. Continuation of leave without pay for John Woodman, County Agricultural Agent in Van Buren County, j through May 14, 1944- Mr. Woodman has been on leave during the past five months because of illness in the family, but will returnto the payroll on May 15» [3. Continuation of leave without pay for Walter McGraw/ Instructor in Speech and Dramatics, through April 30, 1945* Mr. ^cGraw has been on leave since February 1, 1944> to work with the New lork \ National Broadcasting Company. • ;4* ^eave of absence without pay for Robert L. Sweet, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, from July 15, 1944 to June 30, 1945- Mr. Sweet expects to" accept a position with the Chrysler Corporation in Detroit. j.5. Leave of absence without pay for Kenneth W. Cosens, Instructor in Civil Engineering, from June 1, I944 to June 30, 1945* Mr. Cosens expects to seek employment in a war industry. )6.- Leave of absence without pay for Bernard H. Bissihger, Instructor in Mathematics, from July 1, ]• 1944 to June 30» 1945* Mr. Bissinger has accepted a position in the Division of War Research at Columbia University. j7* Leave of absence without pay for John A. Young, Instructor in Geology and Geography, from July 15, 1944 to June 30^ 1945* Mr. Young has accepted a position with the Sun Oil Company. (8. The following leaves for military service are recommended to be effective through June 30, 1945^ a. Gerald A. Shoemaker, Plumbing Division, effective May 6, 1944« He was drafted. b. Robert Pease, Stores Department, effective April 27, 1944* He was drafted. c. Rudolph Hartman, Photographic, effective as of January 315 1944» He was drafted. ;APPOINTMENTS Appointments I |1. Appointment of Mrs. Frances A. Helbig as stenographer in Education at a salary of $1320 per year, ! effective May 1, 1944* Mrs. Helbig will replace Mrs. Edith Olson who has resigned. j 2.: Appointment of Mrs/ Jack C. Kester as clerk in the Registrarf s Office at a salary of $1440 per year, effective June 1, 1944. Mrs. Kester resigned a few months ago and has returned to work. | j3# Appointment of Mrs. Arda Angel as stenographer in Farm Crops at a salary of $1380 per year, effective May 1, 1944* Mrs. Angel replaces Mrs. Dolores Nelson who has resigned. (Paid from Extension funds). j J4. Appointment of Maryon Noxon as dictaphone operator in the Central Stenographic Office at a salary of $1320 per year, effective May 1, 1944? and paid from Extension funds. Miss Noxon replaces Mrs. Barbara Humphreys who has resigned. /5. Appointment of Marilyn Hart as stenographer in Soil Science at a salary of $1320 per year, ef- )'• fective May 1, 1944* and paid from Extension funds. Miss Hart replaces Mrs, Toshiko Ouye who I has resigned. j6. Appointment of Maurine Oesterle as stenographer in Engineering (ESMWT) at a salary of $1320 Hay 18, 1944 20: APPOINTMENTS, continued 6.. (continued) per year, effective June • 1, 1944* Miss Oesterle replaces Mrs. Soper who has resigned. ?• Transfer of Allene Winton from Assistant Reference Librarian to Periodical Librarian at a salary of $2100 per year* effective August 1, 1944. Miss Winton will replace Coletta Snohr. 8. Appointment of Gertrude E. Miles as Assistant Reference Librarian at a salary of $2000 per year, effective August 1, 1944. Miss Miles will replace Miss Winton. | Appointments i l I ¥ 9* Appointment of Elizabeth M„ Reuter as Assistant in the Library at a salary of $1800 per year effective September 1, 1944« This is a.new position* 10. Appointment of Roy E. Decker as Professor and Head of the Department of Farm Crops at a salary of $5500 per year/ effective July 1, 1944* Mr. Decker is now Assistant Director of Extension at a salary of $4700.00. 11. Appointment of Clive R. Megee as Assistant Dean in charge of agricultural instruction at a salary of $4600 per year> effective July ly 1944» Mr* Megee is now Professor and Research Professor of Farm Crops at a salary of $4300.00. 12. Appointment of Leonard S/ Klaase as Recreation Specialist at a salary of $250 per month for the period from June 12 to August 31 > 1944, and paid from Extension funds. 13« Appointment of Frederick K. Sparrow as Research Associate in Botany at a salary of $300.00 per month for the period from June 15 to October 15, 1944, and paid from Pumell funds. 14. Appointment of John W. Foster as District Club Agent in Kalamazoo, Branch and St. Joseph Counties at the rate of $2300 per year for the months of May and June and with an adjustment in salary to $2600 per year effective July 1, 1944* 15* Appointment of Rachel Markwell as State Home Demonstration Leader and Extension Professor at $5000 per year, effective July 1, 1944* Miss Markwell replaces Edna Smith who is to be retired. 16... Reappointment of DeForest C. Alderman as Research Assistant in Horticulture and a salary increase from $2?00 to $2900 per year, effective for one yearbeginning July 1, 1944, and paid from War Emergency Research funds. 17, Reappointment of Lynn S. Robertsony Jr. as Assistant in Research in Soils Science at the same salary of $1400 for the period from September 1/1944¾ J7-aae 30 5 1945, and paid one- half from Purnell and one-half from Experiment Station funds. 18. Reappointment of Edward F. Rebman as Research Assistant in Farm Management at a salary of $2400 per year, effective for one year beginning July 1, 1944» 19» Reappointment of Dennis McGuire as Emergency Farm Labor Assistant at a salary of $3300 per year5 effective from July 1 to December 31, 1944, and paid from Emergency Farm Labor funds. 20. Reappointment of Ruth Peck as Assistant State Supervisor of Emergency Farm Labor in charge of Women1 s Land Army at a salary of $3400 per year, effective July 1 to December 31, 1944, and paid from Emergency Farm Labor funds. 21. Reappointment of Mrs. Alice Bartlett as Home Furnishing Specialist at a salary of $2400 per year, effective from May 1 to December 31, 1944, and paid from Extension funds. 22. Reappointment of the follo>ving Home Demonstration Agents for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945: Mrs. June Brown Mrs. Alta C. McMurrav $2300 2200 23. Reappointment of Arthur D. Markle as County Agricultural Agent in Ontonagon County at a salary of $2400 per year, effective for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945. 24. Reappointment of the following Club Agents for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945« Harvey J. Elliott Karl C. Festerling Cyril J. Hemmer Maurice L. Hill Raymond Lamb Morris K* McGregor #2500 2300 2100 2000 2300 2500 Andrew L. Olson Gould S. Pinney Robert W. Ries Harold L. Sparks Albert C. Warae' $2300 2100 2400 2200 2100 25. Reappointment of the following Assistant County Agricultural Agents for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945- • William L. Battan Donald G. Curry Vernon F. Hinz 2500 2500 2500 Jerry H. Mandigo E. Sheldon Markle Leslie Zillman 2500 2800 2500 iG±S I APPOINTMENTS, continued May 16, 1944 Appointments j 26. Appointment of Dorothy Mummery as Assistant Professor of Home Management and Child Develop- ment at a salary of $3500 per year, effective September 1, 1944* Miss Mummery will replace Mrs. Catherine Buell who has resigned* j" \ I 27. Appointment of Boardman Robinson as Artist in Residence at a salary of $1700 for the three j months beginning January 1, 1945* .•| 28. Appointment of Arnold Blanch as Artist in Residence at a salary of $1000 for the four months ; beginning September 1, 1944« I 29. Appointment of Doris Les as Artist in Residence at a salary of $1000 for the four months beginning September 1, 1944» ^30. Appointment of Dr. Luis-Alberto Sanchez as Associate Professor in the Institute of Foreign Studies at a" salary of 14000 for the year beginning September 1, 1944« ] 31. Appointment of Madison Kuhn, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, as College Historian during the period of Dr. Knappen's leave. This is in addition to his academic title in the History Department* I 32. Appointment of Miss Lisa Neu as Technician in Bacteriology at a salary of $1600 per year, effective May 1, 1944» Miss Neu has been employed in the Bacteriology Department for deverak years and paid from the labor payroll. I jTRAVEL Travel ! 1. Mileage on one car for G. W. Hobbs* J.. M. Campbell, and L. C. Price to attend the meeting of the Diesel Fuels and Lubricants Section of the Society of Automotive Engineers in Chicago on May 17—18» I 2. Full expenses for C% A* Bromi to attend the meeting of the American Feed Manufacturers Asso ciation in Chicago on May 18 and 19. \ 3« First-class railway fare only for T. H# Osgood to attend a conference on present and postwar j problems of Physics, sponsored .by the Division of Physical Science of the National Research Council in Philadelphia on May 19 and 20. 4. Full-expenses for W. A. Davenport to attend the district meeting of Superintendents of Build ings and Grounds in Chicago on May 20-22* 5. Full expenses for W. D. Eaten to go to Chicago on May 29-31 to investigate methods now being used by the Swift Packing Company and the American Canning Company in connection with some research work now under way here; expenses to be paid from Purnell funds. 6. First-class railway fare only for two members of the staff of the Department of Foods and Nutrition to attend the Institute on Food Technology in Chicago on May 29-31» Several mem bers of the staff may attend on this allowance. 7. Full expenses for G. A* Brown to attend the Poland China Swine Conference at Purdue University on June 16 and 17» 8. Full expenses for Dean E. L. Anthony to give the guest address at the opening of the meeting of the American Dairy Science Association in Columbusy Ohio* on June 19. 9. The following authorizations are recommended for staff members to attend the annual meeting of the American Home Economics Association in Chicago on June 19-24: a. Allowance of #10*00 each for ten members of the Department of Foods and Nutrition. b. An allowance of $10.00 each for Miriam Eads, Roberta Hershey^ Leona MacLeod. Margaret ^arris, Marjorie Eastman, Mrs, Eunice Pardee. Julia Pond^ Laura P. Davis: paid from Extension funds 10. Mileage on two cars for members of the staff of the Dairy Department to attend the meeting of the American Dairy Science Association in Columbus, Ohio, on June-19-24; mileage on one car to be paid from Extension funds and on the other from Creamery funds, I 1:11.. First-class railway fare only for C. S. Bryan to attend the annual convention of the American j Dairy Science Association in Columbus^ Ohio, on June 20-22. \ 12. First-class railway fare only for one member of each of the departments in the Division of Engineering to attend the annual meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Edu^~ cation to be held in Cincinnati on June 22-25* 1 j MISCELLANEOUS j Death of j 1. Report of the death of the following former students in the war: former stu-~ | dents in warJ Raymond A. Runzel, Class of 1941? a First Lieutenant in the Army Air Forces, was killed in action in Sicily on July 13, 1943* He was graduated from the Agricultural Division on June 14,, I94I, having entered from Montague, Michigan. He was a. pilot of a paratroop carrier and had been av/arded the Air Medal. May 18/ 1944 20: 18 MISCELLANEOUS; continued 1. Report of the death of the following fomer students in the. waxy continued: Donald Jay Longstreet, Class of 1945* Cadet in the Army Air Forces, died of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 2, 1944/ at Maxwell Field* Alabama, where he was a student in navi gation* He was enrolled in Engineering in 1941-1943, having entered from ^cBain, Michigan. James William Vogel, Class of 1945, Cadet in the Army Air Forces, was killed on April 12, 1944? in a midair plane collision near Turner Field, Albany, Georgia, He was enrolled in Engineering during 1942-43* having entered from Jackson, Michigan, He was to have received his commission on May 23» Herbert Arthur Spencer, Class of 19423 Lieutenant (j.g.) in the Navy Air Corps, was killed in action in the South Pacific on April 22, 1944* He was enrolled in the Applied Science Division .during 1939-1941, having entered from Lansing* 2* Approval of a memorandum of understanding and acceptance of a grant of $700 from the Bab son brothers Company of Chicago to be used for the establishment of a research fellowship to study methods of cleansing and sanitizing dairy equipment. The work will be done in the Department of Bacteriology. 3- Approval of a memorandum of understanding with the Upjohn Richland Farms of Kalamazoo for the leasing of the Arabian stallion M US A W I 1959 for the period from May 15 to Septem ber 20, 1944- 4. Approval of a memorandum of understanding with the International Minerals and Chemical Cor poration covering their continued support of the Soils Science investigations in the nutri tion of tomatoes, cucumbers and beans* The wor%: covering cucumbers will be subsidized by the company to the extent of $600, tomatoes $600 and the Y^rork on beans to the extent of $300. |Death of !former stu- \ dents in war 1 Memo of agree ment Babson Bros* Agreement Int. Minerals and phemical Corp, 5. Increase in salary for Mrs* Agnes Sheehan, stenographer in* Education, from $1500 to $1560 per year, effective July 1, 1944* Inc* s a l a ry JAgnes Sheehan 6* Increase in salary for Lucille Pung, stenographer in Conservation Institute, from $1260 to $1380 per year, effective May 1, 1944- 7- Increase in salary for Marian Miller, Assistant in Research in Agricultural Chemistry, from $1800 to ¢2000 per year, effective July 1, 1944. 8. Increase in salary for E . E* Down, Research Professor of Farm Crops, from $4020 to $4300 per year, effective July 1, 1944* tnc* salary L u c i l le Pung jlnc* s a l a iy Marian M i l l er jlnc* s a l a ry JE* E. Down 10, 11, Recommendation that Miss Edith Butler, Assistant Professor of Art, be granted leave of absence on full pay for six months beginning September 1, 1944; and that effective March 1, 1945* she be retired at an annual pension of $1000* Recommendation that Dr. R. A. Runnells, Professor and Head of the Department of Anatony, be appointed as collaborator with the Regional Poultry Laboratory* The Regional Laboratory \vill pay $1200 toward the salary of Dr* Runnells, and it is requested that this amount be set aside as a special allotment for the Anatomy Department to use for labor* and photographic and other supplies in connection with the completion of the work on avian anatomy* This arrange ment should become effective July 1, 1944. Leave of ab— jsence E d i th S u t l er and jretirement* JDr. Runnells | c o l l a b o r a t or jReg* P o u l t ry iLab* j T i t le change JDr* Noll Request from Dr. V* H. Moll that his title be changed from Head of the Department of Education to Professor of Education* Dr* Moll is on leave for service in the Navy* 12. Report of the payment of the following amounts to salaried employees for work at the College Auditorium during the month of April: JExtra pay for j s a l a r i ed em- (ployees. Warren Burtt L* E* Chapman L* Cudworth Helen Evans Mary E. Hileman Mildred Jeffers Henrietta Keyes Gerald Knapp Geo* Mitchiner George Sawdy $15-00 15-00 9*00 3-00 3-00 6.00 3*00 12.00 9100 3-00 Dorothy Scott Lawrence Searl Yernon Severance Kennit Smith Ron Warren Clella Vveissinger Weal Whitehead Rodney Whiting J. M. Kutt $12.00 15.00 15.00 3.00 6.00 9.00 3.00 15.00 15.00 J- J% Report of the payment of the following amounts to salaries employees for additional work during the month of April: Martha Fleischauer ^hristina Gunn Elizabeth Gruginskis Eleanor Gilmore Robert Rerron Leo Klever Kenneth Richards % 9*50 24*00 7*20 4400 141*00 57*00 83*00 G. A. Miller S. Radford H. L. ?*omochel J. A. Strelzoff B. M. Robfnson Denzil Treber ESMWT ESMWT ESMWT ESMWT 127.00 36.00 52.50 357.00 55.00 2.^8 20½ MISCELLAIJBOUS, continued May -18,. 1944 Dairy, Htisb*'. j Dept. changed! to~ &airy Deptj Trans. $815 J from Exp. St a. | sal. to Sta* i 14* Recommendation for a change in the name of the Dairy Husbandry Department to that of the Dairy Department. 15* Request for a transfer of $815 from the Experiment Station salary fund to the Station operating funds of the Department of Horticulture to compensate for salary paid a sten ographer on the labor payroll* $3000 added to Dairy Dept. Approval of title changes 16, Request for $3000 to be added to the budget of the Dairy Department/ Increased costs of feed and labor have depleted the budget set up a year ago. The income of the Dairy Depart ment m il probably exceed the estimated income by $lQr000. 1 7/ The following title changes are recommended to be effective July 1, 1944: Agriculture Present Title • Proposed Title Woodrow W. Snyder Richard W. Bell Eldon E. Domi Clyde 0. May Instructor in Dairy Husbandry Research Assistant and Extension Assistant jEbct tension Instructor in Farm Crops Extension Assistant Research Professor of Farm Crops Professor and Research Professor Extension Assistant in Farm Management Extension Associate Lester E* Bell Assistant Extension Forester Extension Assistant in Forestry Terrill D„ Stevens Assistant Professor of Forestry Associate Professor and Research Associate Joseph G. Duncan Ray L. Cook Applied Science Richard de Z e ew Ralph W. Lewis Extension Assistant (Assistant Bulletin Editor) Bulletin Editor Assistant Professor and Res. Asst. in Soils Science Associate Professor and Research Associate Associate Professor of Botany Professor Research Assistant and Instructor in Botany Assistant Professor and Research Assistant Ralph L. Guile Instructor in Chemistry Assistant Professor William A. Kelly King .J. McCristal Gordon A.. Dahlgren Dorothy J. Parker Associate Professor of Geology and Geography Associate Professor of P. E. for Men Professor Professor Instructor in P.E. for Men and Asst. Football Coach Assistant Professor Assistant Professor of P. E. for Women Associate Professor Dorothy A* Kerth Instructor in P.E. for Women Assistant Professor John H. Enns Instructor in Physics Assistant Professor James R. Stiefel Richard A. Fennell Engineering David J* Hall Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology Assistant Professor of Zoology Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor in Civil Engineering Assistant Professor Leonard A. Robert Instructor in Civil Engineering Assistant Professor Lisle A* Smith Burr K. O s b om Joseph A. Strelzoff Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor May 18, 1944 igSCELLAMEOOS, continued 17• Title changes,, continued: Home Economics Present Title Proposed Title Lois Hays Instructor in Foods and Nutrition Assistant Professor Elizabeth Walbert Instructor in HM&CD Assistant Professor Dorothy Benson Barbara Hoffman Liberal Arts Charles Pollock Harold M* Byram :. -G.:PV DeYoe Albert Jv Buggett Edmund H* Thome Cornelia A* Tomes John A• Clark Instructor in TC&RA Assistant Professor Instructor in TC&RA Assistant Professor Instructor in Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor of Education Professor Associate Professor of Education Professor Assistant Professor of Education Assistant Professor of Education Assistant Professor of Education Assistant Professor of English Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Joseph A* Foster Instructor in English Assistant Professor Anders Orbeck Kenneth C* Randall John W9 Shirley Arthur J. M, Smith Stanley E. Howell Orion Ulrey Associate Professor of English Professor Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English Instructor in Foreign Languages Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assist ant Professor Assistant Professor and Research Assistant in Economics Associate Professor and Research Associate Stuart B, Mead Instructor in Accounting Assist ant Professor B. R* Proulx William.D. Baten Associate Professor and Head of Hot el Admini stration Professor and Head Associate Professor of Mathematical Statistics and Research Associate Professor and Research Professor of Mathematics Wilbur L. Mitchell Instructor in Mathematics Assistant Professor James E. Powell Associate Professor of Mathematics Professor J„ Murray Barbour Assistant Professor of Music Associate Professor William B. Kimmel Assistant Professor of Music Associate Professor Frank Mannheimer Associate Professor of Music Professor Fred Patton Associate Professor of Music Professor Alexander Schuster Associate Professor of Music Professor .-2016: IgSCEIXANEOUS, continued 17. Title changes^ continued: Approval title changes Liberal Art s , continued Present Title Proposed Title Roy Keith Stein Assistant Professor of Music Associate Professor Uaj 18,: 1944 Herbert H. Humphreys John F. Thaden Donald B u eH Lucia-M» Nesom Veterinary Medicine Robert Langham £• D. Devereux Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy Assistant Professor and Research Assistant in Sociology Assistant Professor Associate Professor and Research Associate Assistant Professor Speech and Dramatics Associate Professor Instructor in Speech and Dramatics Assistant Professor Instructor and Assistant in Animal Pathology Assistant Professor of Bacteriology Assistant Professor Associate Professor On motion of Mr* Akers, seconded by Resignationsy Appointments, Leaves, Miss Jones, it vjas voted to approve the President's Report, Travel and Miscellaneous* I ADDITIONAL ITEMS jResignations Resignations il. Report that-Frances Birkfs appointment will terminate on May 30, 1944* Miss Birk was appointed as Research Assistant in Horticulture for six months beginning December 1, 1943*' J2. Resignation of Shirley Thompson as half-time stenographer in Hotel Administration effective May 20r 1944* Mrs. Thompson's husband is ill and it vras necessary for her to take htm to the west* |3.' Resignation of Robert L. Carain as Instructor in Geography, effective August 31, 1944• J4. Resignation of Naomi Vollmer as Instructor in Mathematics, effective August 31, 1944* |$. Resignation of Sylvia Laine as quarter-time graduate assistant in Bacteriology effective April 1 20, 1944. Miss Laine will continue in her position paid from Poultry Products Research fund. } Appointments Appointments jl AppointHient of Kenneth Richards as Supervisor of Continuity in Radio Broadcasting at a salary of $2400 per year, effective July 1, 1944. Mr. Richards has been on the Speech Department staff since September 1942. Appointment of Lair/rence T. Frymire as Program Supervisor in Radio Broadcasting at a salary of $2000 per year, effective July 1,: 1944. This-is a new position. X 0 Appointment of Warren H. McMillen as Assistant Professor and Research Assistant in Animal Hus bandry at a salary of §3600 per year, effective July 1, 1944* and paid half from Experiment Station and half from College funds. Mr. McMillen replaces V. A. Freeman who has been trans ferred. J4. Appointment of William S. Coleman as draftsman in Agricultural Engineering at a salary of $75 per month for .half-time work, effective from July 1 to December 31, 1944* Mr. Coleman will re place Robert• E. Donely whose appointment expired last December, |5. Reappointment of Leonard Braamse as Extension Assistant in Soil Conservation at a salary of J $720 per year for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945* 16. Reappointment of Arthur EL Haist as :Extension Specialist in Farm Management at a salary of $2800 per year for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945* J7.- Reappointment of Darrell M. McLean as Research Assistant in Plant Pathology at a salary of $2700 j per year for the fiscal year ending June .30, 1945, and paid half from Experiment Station and "half from Bank head-J ones finds, J3. Reappointraent of Charles .G. Danforth as Instructor in Zoology at a salary of $2400 per year for \ the fiscal year ending June 30* 1945* j9. Reappointment for an indefinite time of the following members of the staff, effective July lr 1944: Art Department John S. deMartelly, Assistant Professor Leonard D# Jungwirth, Assistant Professor Charles Pollock,- Instructor History and Political Science Marjorie Gesner,- Instructor Mary Gertrude Mason, Instructor May 18/1944 201^ ADDITIONAL ITEMS, continued 9 •Reappointment for an indefinite time of the follovdng members of the staff, continued; English Department Harry R. Hoppe, Asst. Professor Verdun B. Leichty, Instructor Bariss Mills, Instructor George E» Price, Instructor Macha L. Rosenthal, Instructor Herbert Weisinger, Instructor Mathematics Isobel Blyth, Instructor Fritz herzog, Assistant Professor Bernard Bissinger, Instructor Travel Psychology Herbert H* Humphreys, Instructor Bacteriology William N. Konde, Instructor and Res. Asst. Speech and Dramatics Joe A. Calloway, Assistant Professor Moiree Compere, Instructor Paul Geisenhoff, Instructor Bernard J. Knittel, Instructor. | Appointments ! on indefinite 1 basis* Travel 1. Full expenses for A* B. Love to attend a meeting called in Chicago on May 17 by the Sixth Ser~ j | I vice Command with reference to war prisoners. Expenses are to be paid from Emergency Farm Labor funds. 2. Full expenses for Ruth Peck and one other person to appear on the National Farm and Home Hour j- \ in Chicago on May 24;' expenses to be paid from Emergency Farm Labor funds* 3* Mileage on one car for C. W. Duncan, J. F. Sykes, J . T. Reid, and I. I. Peters to attend the meeting of the American Dairy Science Association in Columbus, Ohio, on June 21 and 22» . \ f 4* Full expenses for R. H. Young to attend the Big Ten Schedule Meeting in Chicago on May 25 and 1 j j 26, the Central Collegiate Conference at Great Lakes on June 2 and 3* and the National Collegiate Track and Field Meet at Marquette University on June 9 and 10. 5. Full expenses for C. W. Bachman to attend either the Big fen Schedule Meeting in Chicago on j May 25 and 26, or the American Football Coaches Rules Meeting in Hew York City on May 26 and 27J 6. Full expenses for Karl A. ScHLademan to attend the National Collegiate Track and Field Meet in j [' Milwaukee on June 9 and 10* 7» Full expenses for the Track Team to compete in the Michigan A„ A.-0. Meet at Michigan Normal i on June 3 and in the National Track and Field Meet in Milwaukee on June 10, [. 8, Full expenses for the Golf Team to schedule one or two matches with the University of Detroit, [ and to participate in the National Collegiate Golf Tournament in Toledo, Ohio, the latter part of June. Miscellaneous 1. Report that Warren ••William Brandt, Applied Science senior with an average of 2.81 and Alice Roberta Van Aken, Home Economics senior .with an average of 2.74r have, won the Michigan State College Scholarship Awards* „ M.S.G.Scholar ly hip awards [to Warren W„ Brandt and klice R. Van- kken lAcceptance 2*" Approval of a memorandum of understanding and acceptance of a grant of $5000 from the Permutit Urant Permxrbit Company of New York City to be used by the Bacteriology Department in investigations concerning fco. water conditioning* I an additional $52.50 for the month of June for additional teaching work. 3* Recommendation that Helen Core, three-quarter time graduate assistant in Mathematics* be paid • pelen Core baid extra |52.50 for JJune. Retirement Maiy Kesling llrans. Kell. 5. Transfer of the W. K# Kellogg Bird Sanctuary from the Applied Science Division to the Conser- pird Sanct. 4. Retirement of Mrs. Mary Kesling at an annual pension of #430 per year, effective July 1, 194-4• Mrs. Kesling has been employed in the College laundry since September 6, 1935•• vation Institute in the School of Agriculture, effective July 1, 1944» '".'to Cons.Inst* On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. McPherson, it was voted to approve the above additional items. 6. Teachers College of Columbia University are requesting the cooperation of six education insti tutions in the publication of a magazine to serve the teachers in rural areas of the nation. There is no financial obligation involved. The institutions are: The National Education Association, University of North Carolina, Michigan State College, University of Nebraska, University of Montana, and Columbia Teachers* College. After considerable discussion, on motion of Mr. Akers, seconded fcy Mr. McPherson, it was voted to authorise the President to notify Mr. Cyr of Columbia University of the interest of the Michigan State College in the publication, but that in view of existing war time restrictions, it feels unable to participate in this project at this time. 7. Report on the developments relative to the Kellogg Institute of Rural Life. On-motion of Mr. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to authorize the President to submit to the Kellogg Foundation, the proposal submitted to the Board for their consideration. £olum.Univ. ^requests co operation of M.S.C; in 1 publ." of magazine* peport on jde veiopment s Kellogg Inst• pural Life* 20 J L OI !ADDITIONAL- ITEMS, continued i""~~ : — " ' " " • —: ! • • , • •• : I • May 18, 1944 [Miscellaneous, continued 8. Report was made to the Board and copies of the recommendations of the Committee studying the Report of' Com* on Basic College 2^ acres on Harrison Rd. I 9* The^ Secretary presented to t he B o a rd t he recommendation of t he Division of Agriculture that to be pur* by college* j I the 2|- acres completely surrounded by college property on the south side of Mount Hope Road organization of the Basic College v/ere presented to the Board and discussed* east of Harrison Road now owned by Mr*. Redman be purchased by the College* \Qn motion of Mr, Berkey, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to authorize the President and Secre- i tqiy to purchase this property from Mr, Redman at the most advantageous price possible but not I to exceed $6600.00. $3000 of RackT 1 0s M rc ^ilkins reported that there are $3,000 of uninvested funds in the Rackham Endowment ham funds to , be invested | in Govbonas. j0n m o- j ^on cf j^ McPherson* seconded by Miss Jones, it was voted to authorize the Ann Arbor Trust jCompany to purchase #3*000 worth of Series G, Government bonds with these funds, available for investment, Detroit bond ] sold by A.A. jll. Mr* Wilkins reported that the Ann Arbor Trust Company sold the $500.00 Detroit bond for Trust Co. forj- $325.00. j .Vfeu Pearce selected as auditor §325.00. (This bond was authorized to be sold at the last Board meeting.) 12* Question was raised as to the selection of auditors to audit the college records and accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 194½. I After some discussion, on motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. McPherson, it was voted to engage ;the firm of William G* Pearce, C*P.A. successor to William G. Roost, deceased, to conduct the audit* jl3« The President discussed with the Board certain personnel problems. Budget to be . j sent to board I ^* ^e President reported that due to unforeseen circumstances in the Comptroller1 s office, members. "^e budget is not ready for formal approval. The budget will be ready in the next two weeks and will be mailed to the Board members* ^ Degrees granted' .'15* Approval of granting degrees to those students, who according to the records in the -Regis trar's Office have completed the requirements for graduation at the end of the spring term 1944. I On motion of Mr. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the granting of degrees !to .the • following students: Howard: John Bush Keith Douglas Campbell Edward Charles Cheesman Daniel Francis Ciernick Donald John Cook Lee Judd Dake DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Degree Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Claude Mervin Elmore ---Kenneth John Frey Milton John Hagelberg William Tedford Hoyt Robert Alexander ^cNeil Bachelor of Science in Forestry Joseph Daniel Godfrey ---Robert Keith Hudson Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Miketinac Chester.J•; Mackson Mike Alston G.W„ Penfold Norma'Irene Perkins Robert Martin VanLeuven Everhard Spencer Keithley .Walter-George. Brakeman Robert Charles Edward Carlson DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Degree Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Frank Alton Aselstine Richard Francis Dean Donald Monroe Hatch, Jr, Richard Jerome Hertz Richard Carman Hungerford ^-Richard Howard Jones John Stanley Kosewicz Floyd Earl May ^Russell Cole Phillips Marvin Milton Schumann May 18, 1944 20 3.9 -fflSCELLAMEOUS, continued 15• Degrees granted, continued: Donald Adrian Bergh Frederick Howard Buttner DIVISION OF ENGINEERING, cont. Degree Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Sam Charles Carapella. Jr. Degree Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering John J.W; Gray Thomas Pauli Mainzinger George Allen Busch Raymond John Cully LeRoy Conrad Engelhardt Thomas Nicholson Straight Roy Wilcox VanDeBogart --Bruce Ollie Wangen Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Wilfred Potter Bennett Sidney Etheridge Deming Robert Stuart Moore Richard Earle Schroeder Harold Erich Schultz Robert Harrison Barr Roger M« ^ennetts George William Betker ---*&• Morse Bettison Frederick John Braunschneider Edward Paschall Darlington Frederick Ernest Dexter Robert Edward Donley Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Robert William Freeman Andrew' Lansing Fuller George Willet Hakes Richard Whiting Holmes Donald LeRoy Johnson John Lloyd McLr^vy Paul Sam Marecek Claude J• Marshall Dale John Meyers ---"-Marvin Jack Mitzelfeld Patrick Walter Of Connell Joseph Pocialik Warren Frederick Ruchman Claude Wicks Simons --William John Werback Alfred John Wozniak Perry Herbert Ziel DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Degree Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Alice lone Eager Muriel Lois Ferrell Vera Hope Filler Any Louise Firth Rose Mary Fleming Helen June Fotherdngham Vera Jeanne Fouch Edna Mae Fowler Marilyn Louise Fox •--Frances Ann Fuller Vera Ellen Gardner Doris Louise Geske *Marilynn Elizabeth Goodrich "-Rosemary Milne Gould --Evelyn Yvonne Graham -"Norma Jean Grisvfold Jean Catherine Gruendler Harriet Ruth Grunow Jean Marjorie Guest Rut h Gertrude Haapala Helen Grace Hall Virginia McDerman Kartnell Dorothy Gail-Heimbecker --Frances Virginia Hein Beulajx Faith Henne Carolyn Hester Marjorie Hayden Hester Jean Elizabeth Hilleary Wilma Horton ---Verena Hotchkiss Lois Joy Hotte "-Agnes Mae Hough #*Anna Ali c e Hoyt --June Pauline Hudson j Loraine Marion Huebsch j Louise Stafford Jessup j Doris Elaine Johnson j Mary Jane Joseph j Betty Amelia Kennedy t Alice Elian Kitti " V« Maxine Kreger | Charlotte Antoinette Kiippene Helen Anna Lambarth Virginia Elaine Laycock Ruth Louise Leonard Enid Elaine Lewis Mary Alice Lindke ---Helen Katherine Lindsay \ j j \ j j j Allison Lockwood | Katherine Zoe Loker i Mary Ellen Lott j-' Ruth Fields McAnally Melissa Ann McCarthy j Margaret Nichols McDonel j | Barbara Jean McMahon Margaret Hammond McNamara j Eugenia Snelling Manahan j Janet Lucinda Marvin \. Cecilia MatuszewskiMatthewsj Geraldine Hazel Matthews 1 ( Doris Fox May j Patricia Elizabeth Much 1 Kathryn Evans Murphy j Violet Inez Nelson j Betty Eileen Nilsson j ---Dorothy Jean Osgood j Marion Alona Perm I Maxine Annette Peterson Marjorie Ruth Almdale --Marilyn Ruth Alvord Betty Jane Baker Barbara Helen Ballard Doris Ila Bennett Gwendolyn Ruth Berger Sophie Mary Bimba Lois Meredith Blackmail Virginia Mae Blanchard Betsey Anne Blandford Margaret Dean Bohn Margie Ann Bradford * Shirley Virginia Bring . Ethel Jeannette Brower Betty Jean Bueschlen Mildred Lohise Butler Marion Audrey Carlisle Odessa Lorraine Carlson Piyllis Elvera Carlson Ardis Marie Caswell -----Evelyn Lorraine Church Margaret Ann Cloon Ruth .tielen Collar Marie Coulter Cooke Merle Jean Corlett Mollie Jeanne Cex Evelyn Lorraine 'Crawford Leota Woodruff Grays Jeanne Kathryn Dickie June. Margaret Digby *Mary Anita Dilley Marilyn Evelyn Dixon Mary Daun Docksey Fairv Eleanor Dorrance X)20] j MISCELLANEOUS, continued 1 '15* Degrees granted, continued: May 18, 1944 DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS, cont, Elinor Ruth Pick Margaret Isabel Raynard Kathxyn Delphine RIney Adelaide Margaret Scott Alice Louise Schuster Kathleen Anne Shields *Grace Sidoti Betty Jane Snell Elizabeth Grace Stell Eathryn Ellen Switzer Frances Eileen Taylor Shirley Thayer Helen Louise Trivisond -"Gertrude Isabell Truax Mary Jane Ulbright ---Alice R« Van Aken Joanna Leslie Vedro Doris V/aninaker Elspeth Isabel Watt Kathleen Wattles Katharine Dewey Welch Betty Ann Wendland Kathryn Elizabeth Werner Mazy Elizabeth Wheeler: Jane Wilkinson Olive Jane Williams ---Betty Margaret Willis Juliann Willis Mary Louise Wills Phyllis Eileen Woodlock Alice Jane Wyatt *Jeannette Louise Yoss Lois Barbara Zolliker DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE Degree Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Julius Walter Aiasi.ejus. Paul E» Ayres Robert William Bailey Theodore Clark ^eldin James Arthur Bell George Ray Bennett Byron Clarence Bigelow Alfred Emanuel Brekke Alfred Owen Broome Harvey H. Buchholz Glenwood F«, Carr^ • Jr„ Donald E# Caswell John Hopkins Chapman Ching Tuan Cheng John McClelland Colby Donald Burns Coohon Arthur W« Cooper --Franklin Dwight Custer LeRoy Davenport Gipson Donald Dibble ^Junior-'Harold Drudge Victor Frank Engel Lauriston B% Farns?forth John William Garling George Clifford Goodband Clinton Wyville Gray Samuel Maurice Grossman Norman Haidy -^Philip Alba Hawkins Philip M. Hotchkiss Charles Jack Jehle William Nason Eonde Arthur Sheldon Larson Roy Godfrey Larson "-Edward M. List Gailard Thomas ^cCartv Robert Frederick Mayne George Moore Merriman --Williaxa Joseph Nichols George John Propp Richard E. Schauh Alfred George Schiller Roger Paul Seidl ---Parker Earl Sharrard Albert James Shuli Edward Frederick Sterner George Herbert Stuewer David John Sullivan Rosaire Frank Vigue Clark Waterfall Lawrence Benjamin Watson ----Harris Duane Y/ebsier Roy William Westcott -^Gilbert Howard Wise degree Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology Anne Faubel Sottorff :'-Ester Mae Brandt Virginia May Bruce Kathryn Elliott Damon Phyllis Jane Elworthy Frances McGlearv Famsworth Leona Marie Hagele Margaret Nell Hobden Phyllis 'Kathryn MacMillan Kathleen Ann McGill Gloria Alice Pettit Any Rogers --Elisabeth Rapp Rogers Corinne Riesing Sharpe Jean Strauser Sharrard Mary Ellen Stack Marion Dewey Webster DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Degree Bachelor of Science in Applied Science Herman Abraham Birnbaum. John Denton Brooks --Margaret Frances Burke Donald Glenn Chffin Julia Irene Greyts John Dianich -^Donald George Grabarkiewicz John Ribhard Guenther Edward Paul Gunderson Marjorie Ellen Hanes *James Madison Jackson Martha Ann Kotila Rutledge H. Kowalsky --Anne Rost Mandenberg -^Benjamin Mi hay Hope Idylia Mihay Ralph Fred Miller Clement Eugene .Miner, II George Horace Peters Delmar William Ruthig -x-x-Albert Jackson Saur --Marcus Schqaf, Jr# Frances Vargha Schoomaker Margaret Arlene Seastrom Beverly Jane Sprague. Virginia Alice Thorpe James Richard Valrance Albert Robert Walcott Clare 0. Weinman Robert George Branch '-Warren Willi am Brandt Hamilton Philip Dendel Antoinette Arnola DeVette Bachelor of Science in Chemistry --^arjorie Nan Jehle ---^Patricia Ann Jones --Marl-Lou Larsen Naomi Laurel Kaiser- Bachelor of Science in Police Administration Phyllis Jean Olin David Dewey Smith --^Theodore Potter Sprague Howard Charles Workman Robert Sumner Brooks Gust Frank Poulos MISCELLANEOUS, continued 15* Degrees granted, continued: Helen Elaine Benzelos Eleanor Elaine Chamberlin Arthur Joseph Dehn, Jr. Edward Homer Gibbs Albert Edward Jones Rae Anette Loeffler *&eva Grace Ackerman Grace Christine Allen Marcia Jeanne Allen Eva May Legg Atwell; Bernice Evelyn Austin Patricia Wise Baker Lois Anne Barnes *-*JeaxL Marie Barnum Marion Elizabeth Barry -*Mary Marcia Beam Gloria Amelia Bell Charles Andrew Bigelow "^Gloria Joyce Bishop Kathleen A* Bliss Janis Ann Bolte Barbara Elizabeth Bower **Eleanor Louise Bowman --Frances Barclay Braun Virginia Nerine Briggs *-Jean Bugai Jean Leffel Burrows Joan Patricia Campbell Lucille Margreta Carlson Verna Marie Carstens Enid Katherine Adele Chee£man Dorothy Aeliene Cole Marjorie Mae Crandall Gerald H. Cujmnings Geraldine Louise Daly Margaret Elaine Decker Ruth Ellen Dennis ^Lillian Dorothea Drummond Jean Elizabeth Drysdale M. Ann Dunlap Nancy Bartlett Dutton Mary Ann Edgar Marjorie May Ernest "-Catherine Frances Farr Dorothy Elaine Fellcer ---Doris Mabel Frank Barbara Jean Frederick Lawrence Terrell Frymire Edward Francis Glacy Dorothy Leona Gordon Mildred Mary Gordon William Adler George Theodore Belon William Watson Billings John Allan Bolz Charles William Buck Richard Hugo Dobbins DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Degree Bachelor of Science in Ptysical Education Kathryn Clara MacCormick Margaret Eileen Mahoney Rosalind Friedman Marks Lois Margaret Newman Margaret Luella Parker Alva Jean Rheinf rank DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS Degree Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts Nancy Jane Grayson Mary Frances Greenfield Barbara Ann Hacker Kannette. Hegelman Harriett Ruth teller Joyce Hemenway William Henry Henderson Nancy Jane Hoffman Marjorie Anne Hovey Jennie Mae Howard --Mary Elizabeth Hughart Janey Ward Humphreys Althea Inez Hunt Margaret Ethelyn Hunter Thomas Chamberlain Huxtable -^ Joan Jenkins Virginia Catherine Kabat •:*M; Emily Kalled E. Loraine Kempf • Michael Kinek -"Berdena KIrchner Robert Lawrence Eleven Margaret Ann Kronbach Fay Lucile Kunkie Helen Louise Leach &ancy Locke Elizabeth Ann Longergan Nancy Ellen Longwell Virginia Lucille Loughead Jean Lorraine Lumsden -^Virginia Kewcomb Lyon Gloria Frances MacNeven Mary Elizabeth McClelland Jean Marguerite McComb ^Marian Raechel Maichele John David Marrs Patricia Garnet Martel Shirley Marguerite Martinson --Jacqueline Anne Meehan Rosemary Ivelyn Meuleman Cathleen Elisabeth Meyer Alison Jane Millar Ethel Dorothy Mitchell Jeanne'Margaret Moffett Judson Merchant Perkins Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration •^-Robert Gerard Ghering Edgar William Jolly Max Harper Kelley Arthur Lawless Mitchell Traverse King Pollock May 18,: 1944 Michael Willaim Francis Sche3b Charles Philip Roberts j j Patricia Anne Stone j Leo Robert Wolkowicz | \ Bette Jane Zatzke ^Rosemary Yanz ." j. Cordelia Breed Morrison I Virginia Maurine Morrisai Elizabeth Jean backer j I William John Navin .j Frank Henry Fernetz Betty Lou Nichols j Elizabeth Aileen Osgood j 1 Charles William Otto Robert Warren Page \ Patricia Eleanor Patters>b Ccn&ance loraine Payant J Virginia Lee Prentice \ Roy Randall Barbara Jean Rickerd J Beverly Joyce Rinker •{'• j Doris Dorothy Roy I Mary Elizabeth Rupp Armonia Sarasqueta j Geraldine Adele Schubel 1 j Jacqueline Scott *Mary Chase Shearer ] Marguerite E; Shimmel j Bernice Wilhelmina Shupej Elizabeth Marion Simpson *-*Alice Evelyn Smalley j } Doris Louise Smith Kay Claire Sprague T Shirley Jean Springer I j Alice Verna Stevens 1 Mary Ellen Tappan Doris Lela Thompson ; Robert Colby Thompson j Shirley Louise Thornton] Peter Frederick Trezise! --Evelyn Isabel Tussing j Mary^hilds Welch " j James Rae Whyte :! Richard William Wickens- James Garfield Williams j --Jean Charity Williams j Barbara Hanover Wilson J --Jacqueline Alice Windahl j I Robert Lee Wooley **Dorothy Anne Wuerfel Barbara Jean Simmons j Robert Janet Taylor j Charles Ray Thompson j Robert Edwin Tornga j Maynard Burrell Wenban j j Robert Lee Weyland MISCELLANEOUS, continued 15 * Degrees granted, continued: May 15, 1944 DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS, continued Degree Bachelor of Music in Applied Music Robert John Arendshorst -^-William Chester Buchanan* Jr» *P%llis Anita Lightfield -Marjorie Ann McLain E« Linda Weber Caroline Foster Bailey Mattie Jean Benton *Marijane Bird William Winans Bowie Bachelor of Music in Public School Music Norris Granville Greer Patricia Noel Henry --Dorothy Louise Horn Inez Ruth MacAdams Bachelor of Arts In Hotel Administration Louis Bert Silverman Bachelor of Arts in Police Administration Phyllis Jean Rykala Elizabeth Cathryn Sullivan Denzil Alene Treber Howard £•• Walbridge •Bryce W:;. JJunlop' --Harold Lee.Kahn Loretta Regina Byrnes Mary Helen Driver Marcia Jean Geib Mary Margaret Griffin Mary Jane ^cCall Sarah Elizabeth McCoy Bachelor of Arts in Education Martha Evelyn More Koima Jean Oviatt Maiyetta Grace Prior Meribah June Rowlette Dorpthy Jane Semler Mary Ruth Shtrttleworth Margaret Arm-Smith- Bette Jeanne Stoner Beatrice Janet Webb Alice Marian Wilkins Arleen Virginia Wood Helen Jean Yariger TWO-YEAR -GENERAL CURRICULUM Certificate of Associate of Arts Lilliam Mae Askeyf Allen Everett Conrad ADVANCED DEGREES Master of Arts Wesley E. Black. Education Eleanor Sarah Chase. Speech Edward. Darnells Cooley, Education Vernon Brittain Fox, Sociology Clarence Henry Fuerstenau, Education Dorothy Evelyn Hughes, English Paul James Manly, Education Lucile Strong Fryer, English James Kenneth Richards, Speech Marie J. Robinson, Speech Howard C. Thayer, Education Master of Music Benita Christina Schoonmaker, Music Virginia Anne Weisinger, Music Master of Science Laura M* Anderson, Bacteriology Stanley Ma.simer Brandt, Chemistry Raymond J. Buller, Zoology Everett Lincoln Ellis, Forestry Ernest Star Feenstra, Animal Pathology Jacob Mitchel uage, Chemistry Lawrence Valentine Hankes, Chemistry Vivian Harris, Bacteriology Maud Hukill, Botany John McCalluni, Chemistry Richard Emerson Mariana, Dairy: Husbandry Charles Richard Ode, Farm Crops Isaac Isaac Peters, Dairy Husbandry Thomas Odorion Roby, Bacteriology Ruth Evelyn Sanders,- Chemistry Frank Vernon Stevenson, Botany Alma Mildred Stoll, Bacteriology Mary Jane Washburn, Bacteriology Evelyn Marie Wood, Bacteriology Robert Loisis Wynn, Animal Husbandry Doctor of Philosophy Richard Louis Bateman - - -~ - Chemistry John Frederick Davis - ~ Chester R* Kardt -- James A • ^cClintock - - - -- Horticulture Bacteriology John Orvin Mundt- Soils • •- - -Bacteriology * MISCELLANEOUS, continued 15* Degrees granted^ continued: ADVANCED DEGREES, continued Doctor of Philosophy May 18/1944 Arnold Charles Ott- Herbert C« Toimley- • Clarence Kirby Wadsworth- -Bacteriology Robert Bruce Young- — - - Chemistry- Chemistry -Dairy Husbandry It was decided to hold the next meeting on Commencement Day, June 10? at 10:00 AJku, Eastern War Time/ . : " : The meeting adjourned at 3:15.P.M. Secretary