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MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

OF TEE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

June 16,1955

The June meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illi- nois was held at the Chicago Professional Colleges, in the conference room of the East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building, 833 South Wood Street, Chicago, on Thursday, June 16, 1955,beginning at 2:00 P.m., Central Daylight Saving Time. The following members were present: Mr. Cushman B. Bissell, Mr. Wirt Herrick, Mrs. Doris S. Holt, Mr. Wayne A. Johnston, Mr. Park Livingston, Mr. Herbert B. Megran, Mr. Timothy W. Swain, Mrs. Frances B. Watkins, Mr. Kenney E. Williamson. Governor William G. Stratton was absent. Superintendent Vernon L. Nickell was absent when the meeting convened but joined it later. Also present were President Lloyd Morey, Provost Henning Larsen, Mr. Ralph F. Lesemann, Legal Counsel, Mr. Josef F. Wright, Director of Public Relations, and the officers of the Board, Messrs. H. 0. Farber, Comptroller, C. W. Weldon, Treasurer, and A. J. Janata, Secretary. 370 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

STAFF HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL INSURANCE At its meeting on May 19 the Board referred to the Finance Com- mittee, with Mr. Williamson added to the Committee for this purpose, and to the Executive Committee, with power to act, a recommendation from the President of the University that the Blue Cross-Blue Shield insurance program be adopted for the Chicago Undergraduate Division staff. This recommendation has now been concurred in by the Finance Committee, and the Executive Committee reports it has approved the same. PURCHASE OF OWNER’S PROTECTIVE (CONTINGENT) LIABILITY INSURANCE Mr. Livingston, for the Finance Committee, presented the following recommendation: The University’s insurance practices do not include the purchase of liability insurance to protect the University against potential claims that might arise through the activities of contractors and their employees working on University construction projects. It has been stipulated in the contracts that the contractors shall maintain liability insurance satisfactory to the University. This has placed an administrative burden on the offices of the Physical Plant Department and the Comptroller because of the necessity of carefully checking each insurance policy to determine whether it adequately protects the Universitb. It is therefore recommended by the Finance Committee that the insurance practices of the University include authorization for the purchase of a blanket owner’s pro- tective (contingent) liability insurance policy. The premiums on such a policy would be based on the amount of work done during the policy period. While the University construction contracts will still require the contractors to carry adequate workmen’s compensation and employer’s liability insurance, they will not require the contractors to carry comprehensive public liability or automo- bile liability insurance. Most contractors will carry such insurance for their OW protection, and the contracts will require them to file with the Univcrsity certifi- cates as to the nature and amount of such insurance being carried by them so that this information will be available to the University and to anyone having a legitimate interest in obtaining it from the University. On motion of hlr. Johnston, this recommendation was approved. I NVESTM ENTS Mr. Livingston, for the Finance Committee, reported the following changes in investments: Purchase Current Funds $~,m,mU. S. series A 1% per cent Treasury Notes due March 15, 1956 ...... $I 001 406 25 Sale Student Loan Funds Eight units of script with an exchange value to August 31, 1956, of I/Icoth of a share each of Caterpillar Tractor Co. common $10 par stock ...... Purchases Endowment Fwnds -General $2,000 U. S. 2% per cent Treasury Bonds due August 15, 1963...... $15,000U.S. 2% per cent Treasury Bonds due August 15, 1963...... Purchases Endowment Funds -G. A. Miller Estate $10,000 U. S. 1% per cent Certificates of Indebtedness due August 15, 1955 ...... 100 shares Maryland Casualty Company common stock by exercising 600 rights to subscribe to additional shares...... 195.51 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 371

15 shares, General Motors Corporation common stock by exercising 31x1rights to subscribe to additional shares...... I 125 00 Sale $8,000 U. S. series D 1% per cent Certificates of Indebtedness due August 15, 1955...... 7 997 50 Report of Comptroller Uentistry-iCledicine-Pharmacy Building Revenue Bond Fund Construction (purchases authorized by Board of Trustees Resolution dated March Ij, IgjI, Minutes, page 632.) Purchases $50,000 U. S. Treasury Bills due June 30, 1955...... $50,000 U. S. Treasury Bills due May 19, 1955.. ... $50,000U. S. Treasury Bills due June 2, 1955...... $25,000 U. S. Treasury Bills due June 16, 1955...... 24 930 83 This report was received for record. BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY The Board considered the following reports and recommendations from the President of the University. SALE OF UNIVERSITY HOUSES (I) Pursuant to the plan authorized by the Board of Trustees for the sale of University-owned residence properties in L-rbana-Champaign which are outside the 3x3 of future campus expansion, the Director of the Physical I’lant and the Comptroller recommend the sale of the following residence properties owned by the University: Sale Untversity Location Purchaser Price Investnzent 717 South Foley, Elmer W. and Suzanne C. Kretzschmar $10500 $8 306 Ij Champaign 706 East Washington Sherman and Grace McDowell Paul 10 250 8 656 92 Boulevard, Urbana These are National Homes buildings constructed in 1946. The University investment includes the original cost plus subsequent improvements. The sale price in each case was determined by an independent appraisal by a real estate expert. 1 concur and recornmend adoption of the following resolutions: Resolution ~VHEREAS,Elmer W. Kretzschmar and Suzanne C. Kretzschmar, his wife, of Champaign, Illinois, hereinafter termed “Purchasers,” have offered to purchase the hereinafter described property known as 717 South Foley, Champaign, Illinois, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Board of. Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation of the state of Illinois, that the Comptroller and Secretary of this Corporation be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed, in the name, and in behalf of this Corporation to enter into an agreement with said Purchasers providing for the sale and conveyance to them of the hereinafter described property upon the following terms and conditions : (A) At a sale price of $10,500.00 with customary adjustments to be made therein for taxes, insurance, and abstracting costs; (B) This Corporation to furnish Purchasers a merchantable abstract of title and pay for the required Federal Revenue stamps ; (c) Possession to be retained by Purchasers under the terms of the presently existing lease of said premises until final closing or termination of the con- tract of sale. (D) Purchase price to be paid in full at the time of delivery of the deed and not later than six months after the date the contract is executed. 372 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

(E) In the event said property should not qualify upon government appraisal for a Government Insured Loan (either G.I. or F.H.A. at Purchaser’s option) and written notice thereof is given to this Corporation by Purchasers within six months from the date the contract is executed, the contract shall become ineffective, null and void. (F) The title to be conveyed to be subject to special assessments hemming a lien after the date hereof, building restrictions and easements of record. (G) Such other terms and conditions as said Comptroller and Secretary may deem necessary or desirable. Be It Further Resolved that upon compliance with the terms of said agreement by Purchasers, and in accordance with ,the terms thereof, said Comptroller and Secretary be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed, to execute, acknowledge, and deliver, in the name and in behalf of this Corporation, and under its Corporate Seal, a Warranty Deed and such other documents in connection therewith as said Comptroller and Secretary may deem necessary or desirable in order to convey to Purchasers, not in tenancy in common, but in joint tenancy, title to the following described property, viz: Lot Nine (9) in Shady Lawn Addition to the City of Champaign, situated in the City of Champaign, in the County of Champaign, in the State of Ilhnois. Resolufion WHEREAS,Sherman Paul and Grace McDowell Paul, his wife, of Urbana, Illinois, hereinafter termed “Purchasers,” have offered to purchase the hereinafter described property known as 706 East Washington Boulevard, Urbana, Illinois, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation of the state of Illinois, that the Comptroller and Secretary of this Corporation be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed, in the name, and in behalf of this Corporation to enter into an agreement with said Purchasers providing for the sale and conveyance to them of the hereinafter described property upon the following terms and conditions: (A) At a sale price of $10,250.00with customary adjustments to be made therein for taxes, insurance, and abstracting costs; (B) This Corporation to furnish Purchasers a merchantable abstract of title and pay for the required Federal Revenue stamps; (C) Possession to be retained by Purchasers under the terms of the presently existing lease of said premises until final closing or termination of the con- tract of sale. (D) Purchase price to be paid in full at the time of delivery of the deed and not later than six months after the date the contract is executed. (E) In the event said property should not qualify upon government appraisal for a Government Insured Loan (either G.I. or F.H.A. at Purchaser’s option) and written notice thereof is given to this Corporation by Purchasers within six months from the date the contract is executed. the contract shall become ineffective, null and void. (F) The title to be conveyed to be subject to special assessments becoming a lien after the date-hereof. building restrictions and easements of record. (G) Such other terms and conditions as said Comptroller and Secretary ma) deem necessary or desirable. Be It Furfher Resolved that upon compliance with the terms of said a,.ureeinent by Purchasers, and in accordance with the terms thereof, said Comptroller and Secretary be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed, to execute, acknowledge, and deliver, in the name and in behalf of this Corporation, and under its Corporate Seal, a Warranty Deed and such other documents in connection therewith as salt1 Comptroller and Secretary may deem necessary or desirable in order to convey to Purchasers, not in tenancy in common, but in joint tenancy, title to the following described property, viz: Lot Twenty-six (26) of James Elmo Smith‘s East Oregon Street Addition to the City of Urbana, situated in the City of Urbana, in the County of Cham- paign, in the State of Illinois. On motion of Mr, Bissell, the sales of these properties at the prices indicated were authorized, and each of the foregoing resolutions was 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 373 adopted by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins, Mr. Williamson; no, none; absent, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Stratton. CLASSIFIED RESEARCH IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (2) The United States Navy has requested the University to undertake a program of classified research in electrical engineering which involves the acquisition, either by lease or purchase by the Navy or the University, of land on which certain equipment will be erected. Construction will require eighteen months to two years and a like period will be required for evaluation. Since the research is in a field of basic interest to the Department of Electrical Engineering, the Department will undoubtedly carry on research and training in this field for a considerable number of years after the Navy research project has been completed. The United States Navy proposes an allocation of $226,500 for site prepara- tion and construction, $11,504 for equipment and facilities, and an annual operating budget of $64,250. The initial allocation to the University will be $165,m. All costs of this project, direct and indirect, including acquisition of site, installation of facilities, and the operation thereof for approximately three years will be paid by the Navy. The Dean of the College of Engineering and the Chairman of the Research Board have approved this program. A contract has been received from the Bureau of Ships covering the project. There will be certain requirements relative to the acquisition of a site which will be difficult to fulfill, and it is not certain that a suitable area can be found and made available. Accordingly, it is recommended that the contract be accepted by the University subject to the acquisition of a satis- factory site. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute the necessary documents. On motion of Mr. Livingston, this recommendation was approved and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to esecute the necessary documents. HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (3) The Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts recommends the appoint- ment of hlr. Louis B. Wetmore, presently Visiting Professor of Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as Professor of City and Regional Plan- ning, Head of the Department of City Planning and Landscape Architecture, and Director of the Bureau of Community Planning on indefinite tenure beginning September I, 1955, at an annual salary of $11,000 on “A” basis. This appointment is unanimously recommended by the Department and the Bureau and unanimously approved by the Executive Committee of the College to replace Professor Karl B. Lohmann who retires at the end of the current academic year. Mr. Wetmore is one of the outstanding men in his field and has an exceptim- ally broad background which fits him well for the varied responsibilities -instruc- tional, research, and state-wide service -in this Department at the University of Illinois, which now also includes the Bureau of Community Planning. I concur. On motion of Mr. Herrick, this recommendation was approved. APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY (4) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Pro- fessor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous of the Board of Trustees. 1. WILLARDEUGENEBAIR,Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, begin- ning September I, 1955, at an annual salary of $5,700 (D) . *. ROBERT CALVERT,JR., Coordinating Placement Officer, beginning September I, 1955, at an annual salary of $8,900 (DY). 3. G~ANFRANCOCHIAROTTI, Research Assistant Professor of Physics, beginning September I, 1955, at an annual salary of $6,000 (DY). 374 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

4. DANIELCURLEY, Assistant Professor of English, beginning September I, 1955, at an annual salary of $6,000 (D) . 5. JOHN KENNETHGUIHER,Assistant Professor of Forestry, beginning June I, 1955, at an annual salary of $6,000 (BY). 6. PETERB. HIRSCH,George A. Miller Visiting Associate Professor of Physical Metallurgy, in the Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, for two months from June 16, 1955, at a salary of $1,500 (G). 7. DONALDMARIONSOULE,Assistant Professor of Economics, beginning September I, 19.55, at an annual salary of $5,500 (D) . 8. TAIRASUZUKI,Research Assistant Professor of Physics, beginning September I, 1955, at an annual salary of $6,000 (DY). On motion of Mr. Swain, these appointments were confirmed. APPOINTMENT TO BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN ACCOUNTANCY (5) On nomination of the Committee on Accountancy, I recommend the appoint- ment of Mr. Donald R. Jennings, C.P.A., Senior Partner, Price-Waterhouse and Company, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a period of three years beginning July I, 1955, replacing Mr. Louis M. Kessler whose three- year term will expire June 30, 1955. On motion of Mr. Johnston, this appointment was approved. AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES (6) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, under Section 5 of the Accountancy Act of 1543, to the following candidates who have presented evidence that they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the law: State From Which They Name Address Obtained Certificates JESS WILLARDBOWERS Terre Haute, Indiana Indiana ARNOLDWILLIAMBUEHLERChicago Iowa JOHN ROLLINCALAS Elmhurst District of Columbia ROBERTMELLENFILES West Orange, New Jersey New Jersey THEODORELAZARATON Chicago District of Columbia ALOYSIUSPITTERLE Highland Park Wisconsin I concur. On motion of Mr. Williamson, these certificates were awarded. ENGLISH REQUIREMENT FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS (7) The University’s policy requiring proficiency in English of foreign student< was adopted by the Board of Trustees on recommendation of the University Senate in 1946. The judgment of this proficiency was placed under the jurisdic- tion of the Senate Committee on Student English and has been exercised in con- junction with the college in which the student is registered. The University Senate recommends that jurisdiction over foreign studenk English instruction now be vested in the Department of English. The Committee, however, will retain jurisdiction over the English Qualifyjw Examination for foreign students, since it has the responsibility for administerlne the Qualifying Examination for all other students. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Holt, this recommendation was approved. MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN ANTHROPOLOGY (8) .The University Senate recommends the establishment of a graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Anthropology. There is hereby filed with the Secretary of the Board for record the report and recommendation of the Senate Committee on Educational Policy to the University Senate giving the 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLIXOIS 375 details of this program, including the requirements for admission and for grad- uation. I concur. On motion of Mr. Herrick, this recommendation was approved. MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ORAL PATHOLOGY (9) ,The University Senate recommends the establishment of a graduate program leading to a degree of Master of Science in Oral Pathology to provide training for teachers and investigators in this field. For admission to this program a candidate must meet the general requirements for admission to the Graduate College, must have the Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, and must have a knowledge of the entire field of dental pathology. Nonprofessional students will not be accepted. There is hereby filed with the Secretary of the Board for record the report and recommendation of the Senate Committee on Educational Policy to the Uni- versity Senate giving the details of this program, including the requirements for adniission and for graduation. I concur. On motion of Mr. Williamson, this recommendation was approved. PROFESSIONAL DEGREE OF MASTER OF TELEVISION (10) The University Senate recommends the establishment of a curriculum lead- ing to the professional degree of Master of Television, to be offered by the School of Journalism and Communications, to provide advanced professional training in the nonengineering areas of television. For admission to this program, a candidate must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, must meet the minimum requirements for admission to the Graduate College, and must have majored in radio, television, theater arts, journalism, or some other area related to his television specialty. Applicants for admission will be selected by an entrance committee. This program will require an additional one-half time instructor, and funds for this have been included in the budget estimates for 1955-57. There is hereby filed with the Secretary of the Board for record the report and recommendation of the Senate Committee on Educational Policy to the Uni- versity Senate giving the details of this program, including the requirements for admission and for graduation. 1 concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. CHANGE IN REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (11) The University Senate recommends the following changes in the requirements for admission to the College of Medicine to become effective at once, provided that applicants for admission in September, 1955, and September, 1956, may qualify under either the present or new requirements hut that in September, 1957, and thereafter all applicants must meet the new requirements: The foreign language requirement may be waived if the student has completed four years of one language in high school or completes the last course of a two-year college language in sequence. When the language requirement is waived, nonscience courses must replace the six-hour language requirement. Tke social science requirement is increased from fourteen to sixteen semester hrs and expanded to include humanities. The following areas of study are approved for this requirement, and the student must offer at least three semester boys in each area selected: anthropology, economics, geography, history, Polltical science, psychology, sociology, humanities including literature (Ameri- can, English, foreign), advanced composition, philosophy, and the fine arts. In blo!oO the choice of subjects is expanded to include comparative anatomy but with no change in the ten semester hour requirement. The chemistry requirement is increased from thirteen to fourteen semester hours. E1ecflvesubjects are decreased from thirty-one to twentg-eight semester hours, Including four hours of nonscience electives and twenty-four hours of free electives. 376

The pwpo~eof these changes is to broaden the field of preparation and to work toward a pattern of study rather than a random collection of hours in required subjects. There js hereby filed with the Secretary of the Board for record the report and recommendation of the Senate Commitfee on Educaf1onal pO11CY ,to the TAi- versity Senate giving the complete deta~lsof these changes In adrnlssron require. mats. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this recommendation was approved, PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE CASE OF STAFF MEMBERS CLAIMING CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEGES IN DECLINING TO TESTIFY BEFORE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES CONCERNING ALLEGED COMMUNISTIC AFFILIATION OR ACTIVITY (12) At its meeting on April 27, 19.55 (Minutes, page 330). I submitted to the Board for information and record a statement of the above procedure adopted by the University Senate. The only question raised by the Board was as to the use oi the word “may” in the last paragraph. The President was requested to ask the University Senate to consider changing the word to “shall.” I submitted the question to the Senate Committee on Academic Freedom, which had previously recommended the procedure to the Senate. The Committee advised against this change and that advice was reported to the Senate. The Senate took no steps to concur in any change in this section. Hence, the action stands as originally reported. I believe there are good reasons for this conclusion. The way is still open for the administration or the Board of Trustees to act in any individual case where circumstances may so justify. On motion of Mr. Swain, this matter was referred to a special committee to be appointed by the President of the Board. (The Presi- dent appointed the following as members of this Committee: Mews. Bissell, Chairman, Johnston, Livingston, Megran, and Williamson. - Secretary’s note.) PRINCIPLES GOVERNING PERMISSION TO OUTSIDERS TO SPEAK ON UNIVERSITY PREMISES (13) Recently in connection with a request from a student organization to present an outside speaker in a University building under its auspices, the complaint was made that no principles exist which constitute a guide to an organization in such a situation. In response to that complaint, and after consultation with other University officers concerned, I issued the following statement which is reported for the information and record of the Board: Permission to anyone from outside the Lhiversity to speak on rniversit! property or at a University function can not be demanded or compelled as a matter of legal right. With the exception that the University is forbidden by statute to extend the use of any of its facilities to “any subversive, seditious, and un-4mericail organization, or to its representatives, for the purpose of carrying on, advertising. or publicizing the activities of such organization,” such permission constitutes a privilege which the University, in the exercise of a sound discretion, may grant or withhold. In determining whether this privilege should be accorded to any outside speaker by or for whom it is requested, those University officers who are vested with the authority and under the duty to act upon the request may and shoultl accord due consideration to the question of whether it would be detrimental to the best interests of the University to grant it. If they, not acting arbitrarily but in good faith and upon reasonable grounds, conclude that it would clearly appear to he in the best interests of the University to deny the request, it is both their right and duty to deny it. When they have taken that action, they are not compelled to disclose the grounds upon which they so reached that conclusion or the source. or sources of any reliable and confidential information which they have taken into consideration in reaching it. 19551 UNIVEBSITY OF ILLINOIS 377

It should be noted. that this applies to all outside speakers and not necessarily to the use of Universlf.,: buildings and premjses for addresses by candidates for public office or for political meetings which 1s governed by another statement of policy. Unless the Board instructs otherwise, these principles will be followed in the future, and University officers and departments will be so informed. On motion of Mr, Williamson, this statement was approved. AMENDMENTOF POLICY AND RULES RELATING TO COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS OF NONACADEMIC EMPLOYEES (14) Section 111-4-A of the Policy and Rules Relating to Compensation and Working Conditions of Nonacademic Employees provides that: “The starting salary in every classification where the compensation lies between stated minimum and maximum rates instead of being a single fixed rate shall be determined by the Director of Nonacademic Personnel. In all those classifications where the maximum rate is $250 per month or less, there shall be automatic increases at least once a year until the midpoint of the range of the classification is reached.” With the unanimous concurrence of the Nonacademic Personnel Advisory Conunittee, the Director of Nonacademic Personnel recommends this be amended to read: “Where the maximum rate is $300 per month or less” instead of the present $250 figure. This has been in effect since 1949 and some upward adjustment is in order to keep even with the original intention of this provision. The Committee also makes a recommendation with reference to holidays occur- ring on week ends. Because the holiday provisions are the same for all operating units and agencies within the IJniversity Civil Service System, the recommendation on this was first submitted to the Merit Board, and this Board has recom- mended to all agencies in the System the amendment of the first paragraph of Section VI-I of the Policy arid Rules Relating to Compensation and Working Con- ditions of Nonacademic Employees to read as follows (new language is in italics). “Offices, laboratories, and shops will be closed and all employees excused, except in emergency and for necessary operation, on the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christ- mas Day. When a holiday falls on the sixth work day of the work week, the day preceding it shall be recognized as a holiday, and wheiz a holiday falls on the seventh work day of the work week, the day following it shall be recognized as a holiday.” (The rest of section is unchanged.) The practice proposed has become general in outside business and employment and would place the University more nearly in line with prevailing practices else- where. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, these amendments were approved. EASEMENT ON MANN FOREST PLANTATION (15) Illinois Valley Electric Co-operative, Inc., an Illinois corporation not for pecuniary profit, whose principal office is in the city of Princeton, county of Bureau, and state of Illinois, has requested that the University grant it an ease- ment along the existing fence line on the west side of the following described ppcrty of the University for the purpose of constructing, operating, and main- taining an electrical transmission line: The Southwest Quarter (SWa) of the Northeast Quarter (NE’/4) and the Northwest Quarter (NWM) of the Southeast Quarter (SEM) of Section Seventeen (IT), Township Seven- teen North (T 17 N), Range Six East (R6 E) of the Fourth Principal Meridian (4th P.M) situated in the County of Bureau in the State of Illinois and commonly known as the 1Jann Forest Plantation. The transmission line will be constructed in the area east of the public road which forms the western boundary of the Mann Forest Plantation and will not extend than four feet east of the existing fence line at any point. Such an easement will not interfere with the present or contemplated use of this Property by the University, and in the public interest the Dean of the College Of kiculture and the Comptroller recommend that the easement be granted. 378 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute such documents as they may deem necessary or desirable in order to grant such an easement. On motion of Mr. Johnston, this easement was granted and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same. ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHICAGO PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES (16) On the advice of the Building Program Committee, concurred in by the Ad- ministrative Committee for the Chicago Professional Colleges, I recommend that the Board of Trustees request the Medical Center Commission to reserve areas in the Medical Center District for the development of the Chicago Professional Col- leges campus and buildings which the University hopes will be constructed in the future as follows: dcademic The area bounded by Polk Street, South Marshfield Avenue, West Taylor Street, and South Wood Street, for the future development of all academic building projects such as: Completion of the East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building Library-Museum Building Animal Hospital School of Nursing School of Public Health School of Paramedical Education, including physical therapy, medical tech- nology, occupational therapy, and X-ray technology Parking space Hospitals The area bounded by South Wood Street, West Taylor Street, South Danien Ave- nue, and West Polk Street, for the future development of additional Univer- sity of Illinois hospital facilities such as: Cancer research Chronic illness and geriatrics General hospital facilities including obstetrics, pediatrics, and general medicine Parking space Housing The area bounded by South Marshfield Avenue, n'est Yolk Street, South Ashland Avenue, and West Roosevelt Road, for the future expansion of housinp facilities such as: Staff apartments Student residence halls Nurses residences Parking space Recreation The area bounded by South Wood Street, West Flournoy Street, South Ash- land Avenue, and West Polk Street, excluding thc areas occupied by the Cook County Graduate School of Medicine and by the Medical Center Commission offices, for the future development of recreational facilities such as: Expansion of the Chicago Iliini Union Physical Education-Recreation Building Athletic field Parking space Service Facilities The area bounded by West Taylor Street, South Marshfield Avenue, West velt Road, and South Hermitage Avenue for such facilities as: Laundry Building Physical Plant service building Storage Parking space 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 379

The following represents a tentative list of projects considered essential to the proper development of the Chicago Professional Colleges during the next twenty years: Completion of the East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building Laundry Building Remodeling of the General Hospital, the Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Build- ing, and constituent units Service buildings Library Remodeling existing library area in the Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Build- ing (when vacated) Athletic field Expansion of the Illini Union into the entire Chicago Illini Union Building Animal Hospital Demolition of the Old Power Plant Additional hospital facilities Staff apartment building Physical Education-Recreation Building Additional parking facilities Purchase of Medical Center Steam Company On motion of Mr. Livingston, this was referred to the Committee on the Chicago Departments for consideration and advice to the Board. UNIVERSITY CLUB OF URBANA-CHAMPAIGN (17) The University Club of Urbana-Champaign (University Men's Cluh) occu- pies the property at 1206 West Illinois Street, Urbana, which was acquired by the University from the Club in 1943. Since then, it has been leased to the Club. The clubhouse must be vacated and razed to permit construction of the new Biology Building. I submit a proposal that the University participate with the University Club of Crbana-Champaign and the University of Illinois Women's Club in a program to enable these organizations to acquire a new clubhouse. Both Clubs have agreed to a program of this kind. I regard it as highly desirable in principle and recom- mend that the Board give it favorable consideration. On motion of Mr. Livingston, this was referred to the Committee on General Policy for its consideration and advice to the Board. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LEASE OF ILLlNl CENTER (18) Since 1947 the University has been leasing quarters in the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, for the Illini Center which houses the University Placement Bureau in Chicago, the Chicago office of the Division of University Extension, and the Chicago office of the Alumni Association. The Center also provides facilities for alumn! groups and for other conferences in which University staff members participate. The rents paid for this space have been: 1947-49, $4,500 a year; 1949-50, $5,400; 1950-51, $6,000; and since 1951, $6,goo a year. The lessor has requested that the lease be negotiated for the biennium of 195.5-57on the basis of an annual rental of $7,800, or a square foot rental of $2.66 a year. This rate appears reason- able in comparison with other leases of space of this kind in Chicago. I recommend that the Comptroller be authorized to extend this lease for two !'ears ending June 30, 1957, at a rental of $7,800 a year. On motion of Mr. Williamson, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins, hlr. Williamson; no, none; absent, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Stratton. At this point Mr. Nickell joined the meeting. CHANGES IN COMMITMENTS OF MEDICAL CENTER STEAM COMPANY (?9) The State Department of Public Welfare will construct a Psychiatric Hos- pital and Training Center in the Medical Center District with the expectation of Purchasing steam required for servicing this new building from the Medical Center 380 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

Steam Company which was organized to construct and operate a central steal;, plant to service the University and other institutions in the Medical Center District, The University operates the plant and now supplies steam to the State Tuberculosis Hospital and the Veterans Administration Regional Hospital under agreements with the State Department of Public Health and the United States Veterans Ad- ministration, respectively, at rates fixed to cove: the cost of producing tl?e stcalll sold and the capital costs, amortized over a period of years, of distribution lines and facilities needed in the plant to produce and deliver additional steam required by these institutions. The addition of the steam load required by the new PSY- chiatric Hospital would require expansion of the steam plant at an estimated cost of $750,000 if the University were to stand committed to meet the presently fixerl maximum steam demands of the Department of Public Health and the Veterans Administration, but an examination of their requirements has revealed that these maximum demands are in excess of potential needs. Hence it will be feasible to supply steam to the new Psychiatric Hospital and Training Center by reducing present commitments to the Department of Public Health and the Veterans At]- ministration with respect to their maximum demands. Accordingly, the Business Manager of the Chicago Colleges, the Director of the Physical Plant, and the Comptroller recommend authorization of the followi~~g: Amendment of agreements with the State Department of Public Health and the United States Veterans Administration to provide for: Reductions in commitments by the University and the Medical Center Steal11 Company to furnish steam from 30,000 pounds per hour to 24,000 pounds per hour in the case of the State Tuberculosis Hospital and from 53,000 pounds per hour to 33,000 pounds in the case of the Veterans Administration Hospital. This will result in a credit of $95,904.74 to the Veterans Administration for capital charges over the remaining twenty-seven and one-half years of thc amortization period. An agreement with the Department of Public Welfare whereby the Univer- sity will contract to furnish steam to the Psychiatric Hospital as required up to a maximum demand of 26,000 pounds per hour and the Department will agree to pay the University for the cost of such steam plus $95,904.73 for capital costs. The reductions in the commitments will offset the new load. A special amortization payment of $95,904.74 to the Medical Center Steam Company, the amount to be received by the University from the depart men^ of Public Welfare. The University has the right to make such a special payment. This will result in a reduction in total interest costs and a consequent reduction in the cost of producing steam to all consumers of the plant. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Doart1 be authorized to execute the necessary documents. On motion of Mr. Swain, these recommendations were approved and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the necessary documents. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR NONRECURRING EXPENDITURES (20) The Committee on Nonrecurring Appropriations recommends assignments of funds from the General Reserve as follows: I. Animal Hospital, Chicago Professional Colleges, for rabies control program ...... $ 8 gw 2. Office of Admissions and Records, Chicago Undergraduate Division, to supplement appropriation for wages and expense for 1954-55...... j 3. College of Agriculture: Agricultural Engineering, screens for windows and doors in research laboratory ...... a.3 Agricultural Engineering, painting of crop-drying laboratory...... 4@J Animal Science, purchase of International truck...... 3 739 Food Technology, purchase of equipment...... 3 28) Forestry, purchase of Willys station wagon...... 1 6s0 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 381

4. Physical Education for Women, remodeling and equipment in the Women’s Gymnasium ...... 3 800 5. Department of Physics, remodeling in the Physics Laboratory...... 20 070 6. Physical Plant Department, improvement of liquid nitrogen facility.. ... 12 500 7. Physical Plant Department, remodeling in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering...... - ...... 5a Tohd ...... $64 392 It is recommended that assignments for Items I and 2 be made from funds available in 1954-55,and that assignments for the other items be made from funds in 1954-55 to the extent funds are available, and otherwise, from funds available in 1955-56. I concur. On motion of Mr. Bissell, these appropriations were made b the f&wing vote: Aye, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mrs. Holt, Mr. fohn- ston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Swain, Mrs. iiJatkins, Mr. Williamson; no, none; absent, Mr. Stratton. APPROPRIATION BY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (21) The Board of Directors of the Athletic Association has appropriated $1,800 for the annual Football Coaches Clinic. Confirmation of this appropriation is requested. On motion of Mr. Nickell, this was confirmed. CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ON ADDITION TO ABBOTT POWER PLANT (27) The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend the em- ployment of Sargent and Lundy, Consulting Engineers, Chicago, for engineering services on installation of an additional boiler and auxiliary equipment to the Ahbott Power Plant. Funds will be available in the state appropriations for 1955-57 for buildings and other improvements. Terms of the proposed contract are: a. Current Expense Charges: Engineering and drafting, at actual salary and wages plus 50 per cent. Stenographic and clerical services, traveling expenses, and miscellaneous expenses at actual cost. 13. Fixed Fee Charge: Two per cent of the mutually-agreed-upon estimate of the cost of the project to completion, exclusive of Sargent and Lundy’s charges under (a) and (b), and the University’s engineering, supervisory, and overhead costs. Ten per cent will be paid when services are requested, 80 per cent in equal monthly installments thereafter (the number of installments to be in ac- cordance with the estimate of the number of months required to complete the project) and 10per cent on the completion of the project. c Resident Field Engineer: Services of a resident field engineer to be on the basis of actual salary, plus 15 per cent, plus traveling and field expenses, to be paid monthly. (The estimated total cost under this contract is $163,500.) These terms are the same as those specified in an agreement for previous ewzineering services on power plant construction and installations, dated July 25, 1953. I concur and recommend that Sargent and Lundy be authorized to proceed with the preparation of plans and specifications and secure bids for the equipment and hat the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute the contract when funds are released by the Govcrnor. On motion of Mr. Livingston, this contract was awarded and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to ese- cute the same. REMODELING IN MEN’S RESIDENCE HALLS (23) The Director of Housing, the Director of the Physical Plant, and the Comp- troller recommend the award of contracts for remodeling in the Men’s Residence Halls as fo110ws: 382 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

General--. N. DeAtley, Champaign ...... $40 3W Plumbing and heating -Schroeder and Sons, Champaign...... 4 221 Electrical -Brunkow Electric Co., Champaign...... 6 9m The award in each case is to the lowest bidder. The work will consist of remodeling the ground floors of Barton and Lundgren Houses and some minor remodeling of three rooms in Noble House to provide housing for sixty-six more occupants. The total estimated cost of this project, including the above contracts, work to be done by the Physical Plant Department. and the furnishings, is $84,500. This estimate indicates a cost of approximately $1,280 per occupant. Funds are available in the income of the Housing Division, I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board he authorized to execute these contracts. On motion of Mr. Swain, these contracts were awarded and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to exe- cute the same. CONTRACT FOR FURNACE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS IN HOUSING UNITS (24) The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract to J. R. Boers Heating Company, Champaign, the lowest bidder, for furnace maintenance and repair work in the housing units operated hy the University at Urhana-Champaign for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1955, to provide for services as required and payments to be made at the following ratcs: Straighf Over- Sundays and Labor Rates Time time Holidays Furnace Mechanic...... $2 00 $3 00 $3 00 Mechanic’s Helper...... $I 40 $2 20 $2 20 Labor rates are subject to adjustment for changes in rates paid generally by the contractor to his workmen for similar work with right of cancellation of the contract reserved by the University if such changes do not meet with its approval. Contractor’s Fee For Labor...... 30 per cent For Materials...... 30 per cent Funds are available in the income of the Housing Division. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute this contract. On motion of Mr. Bissell, this contract was awarded as recom- mended and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same. CONTRACT FOR PLASTERING AND ACOUSTICAL WORK (2j) The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract to Edmond T. Drewitch, Urhana, the lowest bidder, for maintenanct plastering, patching, repairs and installation of acoustical work to be done 215 needed during the fiscal year beginning July I, 1955, on the following basis: For trucking of equipment, tools, and material for actual time used solely for transportation, provided that not over 10 per cent of one job will be charged as trucking cost...... $z 50 per hour Contractor’s fee of 19 per cent of all job contracts. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute this contract. On motion of Mr. Livingston, this contract was awarded as rec- ommended and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same. 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 383

CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES ON ADDITION TO EAST DENTISTRY-MEDICINE-PHARMACY BUILDING (26) The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend that pace Associates, Planners, Architects, and Consulting Engineers, 53 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, be engaged for architectural work in designing and super- vising the construction of a one story and basement wing addition to the East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building when and if funds for this become avail- able. Pace Associates did the architectural work on the present Dentistry-Medicine- pharmacy Building, including the original drawings for the addition contemplated. Revisions in these drawings will be necessary since the building is being con- structed in sections instead of a complete unit as originally designed. The proposed contract with Pace Associates would be based on: Charges for work on revisions for drawings and specifications are based on actual time payments to staff at the following rates: Architect-Planner ...... $6.00per hour Senior Architectural Draftsman...... $3.00 to $4.00per hour Structural Engineer or Mechanical Engineer or 1...... $3.50to$4.50per hour Electrical Engineering Designer I Chief Mechanical Engineer...... $5.00 per hour Senior Engineering Draftsman ...... $3.00 to $3.50 per hour Plus 100 per cent for overhead costs, an estimated total of $12,000. Actual cost of blueprinting is estimated at $2,000. Superintendent services for one year at $1,500 per month, beginning with the ex- cavations and ending when all construction contractors have completed their work, are estimated at a cost of $18,ooo. Should the building be completed in a shorter period, the cost of superintendence will be reduced by $1,500 per month for all time less than the estimated twelve months. Should construction be suspended due to strikes or other unforeseen contingencies for a period of time when supervision is not required, the payment of $1,500per month would be suspended during the period the job is closed. The estimated cost of these services will be $32,000. The contract will include a provision that charges for all services will not exceed $32,000 without prlor ap- proval of the [Jniversity. It is anticipated that funds for this will be available in state appropriations to the University for the biennium of 1955-57. 1 concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute a contract in accordance with the terms set forth above when and if funds become available. On motion of Mr. Swain, this contract was awarded as recom- mended and the Compti-oller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same. CONTRACT FOR INSTALLATION OF CENTRAL PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM IN STUDENT RESIDENCE HALL IN CHICAGO (27) The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract for $2,684 to Rich Sound Engineers, River Forest, Itlinois, the lowest bidder, for installation of a central sound system in the Student Residence Hall at the Chicago Professional Colleges for the pick-up, amplification, and reproduc- tlon of voice and music. This is primarily to provide public address facilities for the,Purpose of locating residents for incoming telephone calls and to provide sound facllltles for the student social programs. Funds are available in the 1951 Kevenue Bond Construction Account. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board he authorized to execute this contract. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this contract was awarded and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to exe- cute the same. 384 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

PURCHASE OF COAL FOR CHICAGO DEPARTMENTS (28) The Director of the Physical Plant, the Business Manager of the Chicago Colleges, and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract to Crerar Clinch Coal Company, 28 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, the lowest bidder, for 25,000 tons of screenings cod to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Plant, which is operated by the University, as required during the period July I, 1955, to June 30, 1956, at a per ton cost of $3.65, plus transportation of $1.28,plus $48 for handling, storage, and delivery, or a total estimated cost of $135,250. This price is based on the present wage scale and is subject to increase or decrease in the event that wage contracts now in effect are changed, and any such change will affect the prke to the extent that the production costs are increased or decreased by the new wage contracts. The University has the right of approval of any such increase in price. The lowest bid is determined by the number of British thermal units per one cent of cost based on guaranteed analysis. A continuous check is provided at the Steam Company Plant to insure compliance with the specifications. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute the contract subject to approval by the Governor as required by the State Constitution. On motion of Mr. Johnston, this contract was awarded and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to exe- cute the same, subject to the Governor’s approval. COMPTROLLER’S REPORT OF CONTRACTS (29) The Comptroller’s report of contracts executed during the period May I to 31, 1955. Amount lo be Paid to the Effecliwe With Whom Purpose Universily Date American Cyanamid Use of amino triazole and other compounds $1 000 00 May- 1, 19;; Company as weed killers Moorman Manufac- Nutritional quality of pig rations 1 500 00 June I. 19jj turing Company Amounl to be Paid by the Efeclae With Whom Purpose University Dale .4lexander Lumber Metal roof on machine shed at Wright Farm 8 300 00 May I. rq~j Company No. 3 Mutual Contracting Reinforced concrete ramp, Illinois Surgical z jz6 00 .May o. 1955 Company Institute for Children, 905 South Wolcott Avenue, Chicago State’s Attorney of Services rendered (in lieu of taxes) 983 7s May 11. 1955 Douglas County Woollen Brothers Drill well at Allerton Farm No. 8 joz 00 April 27, 1955 Leases Amount lo be Paid by the Effecliwe With Whom Purpose Unisnsity Dole John Deere Plou~ Farm equipment for use by College of Agri- $ 5 47 May 6. 10;; Company culture International Har- Farm equipment for use by College of Agri- z 168 2j May. 19;; vester Company culture (eight agreements) Massey-Harris- Farm equipment for use by College of Agri- jz9 66 May. 1555 Ferguson. Inc. culture (four agreements) Papec Machine Farm equipment for use by College of Agri- 311 00 May 11, 195: Company culture Contract Changes Amounl lo be Paid to the Effecfiwe With Whom Purpose University Dale Association of Ameri- Metallurgical investigation of welds on $2 000 00 June I, 155; can Railroads crossing rails Adjustment Made in 1953-54 Cost-plus Contract (Adjustment in project authorized prior to July I, 1954) EffccbL WifhWhom Purpose Amount Do16 Consulting Engi- Three items: 857.00 to $171.00 $ 329 18 Mas. 195; neering Service UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 385 Adjustment Made in 1954-55 Cost-Plus Contract Effecfiuc With Whom Pur$osc Amount Dald ~~rmF. Fisher Fourteen items: $14.00 deduct to $540.00 $I SIZ 27 May, 1955 (plastering) This report was received for record. PURCHASES (30) The Director of Purchases has proposed and the Comptroller recommends the following purchases. Unless otherwise specified, the purchase in each case is recommended on the basis of lowest bid. I concur. Item Department Vendor cost i,~oocopies of a book Educalion and University Press Rogers Printing Co., $3 049 00 the UnifcdStates SWrmc Court. by Dixon f.0.b. Clark Spurlock. to he printed and Urbana hniind Eight issues of Library Trends to be Library School Pantagraph Printing & $ 846 00 printed quarterly during the two- Stationery Co.. f.0.b. year period beginning July I, 1955 Bloomington Bloomington 20.000 Illinois Farm Record Books Agricultural Interstate Printing Co.. z 845 96 Economics Danville f.0.b. Urbana I,ZOOOOO4%". x 9%" 20 Ib. white Extension Service Garden City Envelope Co.. z 71200 en;elopes printed in Agriculture and Chicago f.0.b. Home Economics Chicago 100 reams 25" x 38' 50 Ib. English Office Supply Marquette Paper Co., 3 438 50 finish hook paper Storeroom Chicago f.0.b. 100 reams 25" x 38' 60 Ib. English delivered finish book paper One style "B" Steinway grand piano Music Lyon and Healy. 3 864 6c and one piano bench Chicago f.0.b. delivered 47 Thru-Vu vertical blinds to be in- Physical Plant Boyd Britton Associates, 5, 830 96 stalled in new Law Building Chicago installed One lot laboratory chemicals to he General Chemical J. T. Baker Chemical Co., used for stock in the General Chem- Stores Chicago 4 935 72 ical Stores Fisher Scientific Co.. 4 189 46 3 859 65

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One lot laboratoryapparatus for stock General Chemical A. S. LaPine & Co., 18 311 87 in General Chemical Stores Stores Chicago f.0.b. IJrbana-. 1.800 cases (approximate) Pyrex General Chemical A. S. LaPine & Co., (Burosilicate) laboratory glassware Stores Chicago (225 cases) 6 300 00 to be ordered and delivered as re- E. H. Sargent & Co., quired for the year ending June 30. Chicago (zzj cases) 6 300 00 1956 Schaar & Co.. Chicaeo (zzc cases) ­ 6 30O 00 W;lk&s-Anderson Co.. Chicago (zzs cases) 6 300 00 Central Scientific Co.. Chicago (zoocases) 5 600 00 Chicago Apparatus Co.. Chicago (zoo cases) 5 600 00 Fisher Scientific Co.. Chicago (100cases) z 800 00 American Hospital Supply. Evanston (100cases) 2 800 00 A. Daigger & Co.. Chicago (100 cases) z 800 00 W. M. Welch Manufac- turing Co., Chicago ( IOO cases) z 800 00 Rasher & Betzold, Chicago (100cases) z 800 00 Total (approximate) f.0.b. Urbana (50 400 00) BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

I&m Depart& Vendor COSl Approximately 500 units of whole Blood Bank, Chicago Blood Donor S 5 ooo 00 blood (approximately one year's re- Chicago Service. Chicago quirement) to be supplied as needed Colleges Michael Reese Founda- tion, Chicago 5 wo M) Mt. Sinai Blood Center, Chicago 5 080 an~- I ,008 cases (six bottles per case) vac- Blood Bank, Mead-Johnson & Co.. 3 102 62 uum type blood collection bottles Chicago Chicago f.0.h. Colleges delivered Optical goods including services and Illinois Eye and Uhlemann Optical Co.. 40 ooo og repairs of spectacles for patients as Ear Infirmary Chicago (esti- required on prescriptions and au- mate) thorization of the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary staff. for the period July I, 1955.through June 30,1956. subject to automatic renewal for one additional year at the same schedule of prices if mutually agree- able; the total number of prescrip- tions will be approximately 7,500 Pest control services for the Profes- Departments at Dobkin Exterminating Co.. 2 652 00 sional College's campus for the the Chicago Chicago fiscal year beginning July I, 195s Colleges Dishwashing machine to be delivered Research and Albert Pick Co.. 4 869 w and installed in the main kitchen Educational Chicago net of the Dietary Department, less Hospitals trade-in allowance on used machine Linen service consisting of uniforms, Food Service American Linen Supply 10 921 76 aprons, pants, coats, and towels Departments, Co.. Chicago (esti- supplied on a rental basis to the Chicago mate) respective food service units Colleges throughout the fiscal year begin- ning July I, 195s Cloth towel service (approximately Physical Plant, American Linen Supply 6 750,M) 15.~050 yds. x 12" roller towels) Chicago Co., Chicago (esti- as needed for one year beginning mate for July I, 1955.in various areas of the one Chicago Professional Colleges and year's the Chicago Undergraduate Divi- service) sion; this service agreement is re- newable for one year if acceptable to both parties Laundry service for various depart- All departments at Model Laundry Co., 42 000 00 ments for two years beginning July Urbana-Cham- Champaign (esti- 1. I955 paign requiring White Line Laundry. Inc.. mate) laundry service Champaign Incandescent and fluorescent lamps Physical Plant Crescent Electric Supply 52 430 M) to be ordered by the Urbana divi- Co.. Peoria, distributor f.0.b. sions and Chicago branches during of Champion lamps delivered the two-year period beginning July 1. 1955 Approximately 60,000 hard burnt line Physical Plant Odman-Hecker Co.. common brick. University color. to Stores Champaign = :x:bPo be furnished and delivered as re- delivered Questedfor stock maintenance from July I. 1955.through June 30. 1956 Approximately zoo.ooo lbs. grade "A" Physical Plant Servisoft Water Service, 3 000 00 Louisiana rock salt, water softener Champaign f.0.b. grade, to be delivered as rewired delivered during the year beginning July I, I955 1.200 tons (approximately) pea size Housing Division Mooney Coal Co.. 19 176 w coke to be delivered to Illini Village Urbana (esti- and Stadium Terrace housing units mate) as required during the year ending June 30, 1956 Octane aviation gasoline (amounts Institute of Shell Oil Co.. 34 644 00 are approximate) : Aviation Chicago f.0.b. IOO.OOO gallons 80/87 delivered 4o.ooo gallons 91/96 zo,ooo gallons 1o0/130 Fire and extended coverage insurance Illini Union H. R. Bresee and Co.. effective July I. 1955. for three Bookstore Champaign, represent- years, covering contents of Illini ing American Insur- Union Bookstore in the provisional ance Co. of Newark, amount of $300.000 subject to 30 New Jersey (a stock per cent provisional deposit pre- company). in the mium amount of $zz~.ooo 3 I50 oo Claude E. Spencer Agen- cv. Danville. reoresent- itk Employer's'Mutual Casualty Co., in the amount of $75,000 I ojo Oo Total (4 zw oo! 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 387

Ilcm Deporimenf Vendor cosr Fifteen automobiles with heater and Physical Plant Chevrolet Motor Div.. defroster as follows: thirteen se- Chicago (five sedans) $2 435 50 dans. four-door, six-cylinder. two Lloyd Eichhorst. Inc. station wagons. four-door, bight- (Plymouth). Champaign passenger. V-8; less trade-in allow- (three sedans) I 740 00 ante for fifteen vehicles Tom Purvis, Inc. (Ford), Mattoon (five sedans and two station wagons) 3 852 00 Total (8 027 50) Lounge furniture for new Law Build- College of Law Gilbert A. Force Co., 4 484 38 ing Chicago f.0.b. Urbana On motion of Mr. Herrick, these purchases were authorized. AGREEMENT WITH EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER (31) The Educational Television and Radio Center at Ann Arbor, Michigan, a nonprofit corporation for the advancement of educational television and radio, is making available to institutions television programs for public service broadcast through affiliated educational television stations. The Director of University Broad- casting and the Comptroller recommend authorization of an agreement with the Educational Television and Radio Center for this program service for a period of twelve months from July I, 1955. The affiliation fee for this service will be determined by the Board of Directors of the Center but will not exceed $4,800. The University will not be under any obligation to use or broadcast any material furnished by the Center which the University may deem not suitable for its use. Funds will be available in the budget of Television-Motion Pictures of Uni- versity Broadcasting. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute this agreement On motion of Mr. Williamson, this recommendation was approved and the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the agreement. HIRAM T. SCOVlLL SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Secretary of the Board reports he has received a Deed of Gift establishing the Hiram T. Scovill Scholarship Fund in honor of Pro- fessor Emeritus Hiram T. Scovill, an alumnus of the University, Class of 1908,and a member of the faculty from 1913until his retirement on September I, 1953. Professor scovill served as Professor of Account- ancy, as Head of the Department of Business Organization and Opera- tion, and as Acting Dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Alumni and friends of the College of Commerce and Business Ad- ministration made contributions to this fund through the University of Illinois Foundation. The total capital amount contributed to date is $24,500 and additional sums will be added to the fund from time to time as contributions are received. The fund is to be invested and the income will be used to provide undergraduate scholarships for students majoring in accountancy, for graduate fellowships and prizes. At the discretion of the Dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration, the income may be used, in whole or in part, to meet the cost of publication of writings by members of the faculty, or retired members of the faculty, of the College, and of theses prepared by graduate students taking advanced work in commerce and business administration. The original Deed of Gift signed by the Chairman of the Hiram T. Scovill Fund Committee is filed in the Board of Trustees Office and copies have been supplied to other University officials concerned. This report was received for record. 388 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

SECRETARY'S REPORTS The Secretary presented for record the following lists: (I) appoint- ments made by the President; (2) graduate fellows; (3) resignations and declinations; (4)leaves of absence. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT (The date in parentheses is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. C = College; S = Station; E = Extension.) ALCANTARA,ELADIO N., JR., Assistant in Pathology (Medicine), one year begin- ning July I, 195.5, without salary (5-25-55). ARNOLD,ARTHUR,Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery (Medicine), on two-fifths time, nine months beginning April I, 1955, $qooO a year, supersedes (5-10-55). BARNHART,MILDRED M., Assistant in Physical Education for Women, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $4oM) (6-2-55). BATTISTA,JOSEPH R., Visiting Lecturer in Music, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $7600 (6-1-55). BIRDSEY,BETTY J., Music Library Assistant, in the Library, June 24 through August 31, 1955, $325 a month (5-17-55). BROWN,RICHARDE., Assistant Professor of Dairy Production (Dairy Science) (C and S), July 15 through August 31, 1955, $545.83 a month (5-25-55).

BROWN,RICHARD E.. Assistant Professor of Dairy Production (Dairy Science)' (C'and S), two years beginning September I, 1955, $6550 a year (5-25-55). BYARS,EDWARDF., Instructor i,n Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (C) , one-half time, academic year beginning September I, 1955, $2000 (5-9-55). CHEN, CHUANFANG, Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering (C) , three months beginning June I, 1955, $355 a month, supersedes (5-20-55). CHOW,YUAN SHIH, Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $300 a month (5-26-55). CRETICDS,ANCELOP., Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medicine), May 16 through August 31, 1955, without salary (5-25-55). DANNER,ELLIS, Professor of Highway Engineering (C), three-fourths time, Junr 16 through September 15, 1955, $675, a month (5-10-55). DE WIT, ROLAND,Research Assistant ~n the Digital Computer Laboratory, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $300 a month (5-26-55). DIAMOND,SIDNEY,Research Assistant in Physics (C) , two months beginning July I, 1955,$316.67 a month (5-18-55). DONAHUE,GILBERTE., Librarian, with the rank of Assistant Professor, in the Library, on one-half time, and in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Rela- tions, on one-half time, June 15 through August 31, 1955, $500 a month (5-18-55). DUNN,J. HUBERT,Instructor in Physical Education for Men, on one-half time. academic year beginning September I, 1955, $2000 (6-2-55). ENGELSBERG,STANLEY J., Research Assistant in Physics (C), two months begin- ning July I, 1955, $300 a month (5-18-55). FRAENKEL,GOTTFRIEDS., Research Professor of Entomology, two months begin- ning June 16, 1955, $833 a month ; this is in addition to his present appointment (5-12-55). FRYE,MARYV., Instructor in Recreation (Physical Education for Women), aca- demic year beginning September I, 1955, $4800 (6-2-55). GRAY,ROBERTE., Instructor in Music, academic year beginning September I, 1955, $so00 (5-10-55). GREGORY,ROBERT T., Research Associate in the Digital Computer Laboratory, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $450 a month, supersedes (5-13-55). GROSSMAN,HERBERT,Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Medicine), on &/I@ time, five months beginning April I, 195.5, $5634 a year, supersedes (5-25-55). HUTCHINSON,JOHN W., Instructor in Civil Engineering (C), June 16 through August 31, 1955, $500 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (5-11-55). JAC~DZINSKI,WANDA E., Registered Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy (Phar- macy), May 10 through August 31, 1955, $375 a month, supersedes (5-25-55). JESSEN,RONALDC., Assistant in Pathology (Medicine), one year beginning July I, 1955, without salary (5-25-55). 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 389

KATO,HARUTOP., Research Associate in Chemistry, May 16 through August 31, 1955, $375 a month .(5-26-55). KENNEY,Lours A., Senal Cataloger, with the rank of Instructor, in the Library, June 20 through August 31, 1955, $383.33 a month (5-25-55). KNUPSON,EDWARDc., Instructor in Economics, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1955, June 20 through August 13, 1955, $1000 for the period (5-17-55). KOENIG,HERMANE., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, one-half time, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $277.78 a month, supersedes (5-26-55). KRICKEBERG,KLAUS,Research Associate in Mathematics, academic year beginning September I, 1955, $3800 (4-29-55). KURS,LOUISN., Instructor in Physkal Sciences, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1955, June 17 through August 13, 1955, $sss for the period (5-17-55). LANGEBARTEL.RAYG.. Research Associate in Chemistry, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $566.67 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (543-55). LIV, LHohlAs KUAN-HSIEN,Research Assistant in civil Engineering (S), three months beginning June 16, 1955, $300 a month (5-9-55). LONG,MRS.LENAL., Temporary Head Resident in the Lincoln Avenue Residence, two months beginning July I, 1955, $200 a month; for the convenience of the University she will also be furnished room and board while on duty valued at $31 a month ; this is in addition to her present appointment (5-19-55). MARTIN,WILLIAMR., Instructor in Pharmacology (Medicine), two months begin- ning July I, 19.55, $611.11 a month; this is in addition to his present appoint- ment (5-25-55). ~IUINZER.LOUISA,. Instructor in English,- . academic year beginninn- -. September 1. 1955,’$4700 (5-17-55). OSBORNE,JAMES W., Research Associate in the Control Systems Laboratory (S), four months beginning May I, 1955, $4160 a year, supersedes (5-20-55). OSGOOD,CHARLESE., Research Professor of Communications, Institute of Com- munications Research, June 16 through July 31, 1955, $944.34 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (5-12-55). PORTER,KENNETH W., Visiting Professor of History, academic gear beginning September I, 1955, $8000 (5-10-55). PRICE,‘hommox W., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering (c) and assigned to Indian Institute of Technology, June 22 through August 31, 1955, $610 a month, supersedes (5-18-55). KACHER, ALICEB., Medical Adviser for Women in the Health Service, Chicago Professional Colleges, three-fourths time, four months beginning May I, 1955, $400 a month, supersedes (5-25-55). R.40, MUTHYALAV. R., Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering (C) , three months beginning June 16, 1955, $355 a month (5-20-55). ~ZAWCLIFFE, ROBERTD., Research Assistant Professor in the Control Systems Laboratory (S), June 16 through August 31, 1955, $2305.65 ; this is in addition to his present appointment (5-25-55). RICKETTS,BERNARDG., Associate Professor of Metallurgical Engineering (C), two months beginning June 16, 1955, $688.89 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (5-18-55). Ross, DICKC., Instructor in Accountancy, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Sum- mer Session of 1955, June 20 through August 13, 1955, $889 for the period (5-17-55). SAVORY,PAULB., Assistant in Radiology (Rush) (Medicine), nine months begin- ning October I, 1954, without salary (5-10-55). SCHFI-L,STEWARTC., Research Associate in Zoology, three months beginning June 16, 1955, $350 a month (5-13-55). SIZERROD,THEODORE R., Associate Professor of Pharmacology (Medicine), t1v.o months beginning July I, 1955, $766.67 a month; this is in addition to his Present appointment (5-26-55). ~KAPERDAS, DOMINICO., Research Associate in the Control Systems IAoratory (s),May 9 through August 31, 1955, $8000 a year (5-20-55). SPRIGG, RIcIiARD M., Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineering (S), June 13 through August 31, 1955, $400 a month, supersedes (5-31-55). 390 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

SPRING,RAY F., Research Associate in the Control Systems Laboratory (S), June 20 through August 31, 1955, $500 a month (5-20-55). STRYCKER,STANLEY J., Research Assistant in Chemistry, June 16 through August 31, 1955, $1000 for the period (5-13-55). SUZUKI,MICHIO, Research Associate in the Digital Computer Laboratory, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $422.22 a month (5-26-55).

TAYLOR.TAMES A,. Research Assistant in the Librarv._I -Tune 16 through- -Julv 2n~., 1955,$300 for ihe period (5-9-55). THOMAS,LYELL J., Professor of Zoology, June 16 through August 31, 1955, $855.50 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (5-13-55). TRUCHLY,VASIL,Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Rush) (Medicine), four months beginning March I, 1955, without salary (5-10-55). VOGT-NILSON,NILS, Research Associate in Physics, one-fourkh time. April I through June 15, 1955, $106.25 a month (5-10-55). FELLOWS (The following appointments were made by the President of the University.) HAUGH,CHARLESR., Edward R. Ryerson Traveling Fellow in Landscape Archi- tecture, 1955-56. ROGERS,RICHARDA., Mary C. McLellan Fellowship, 1955-56. GRADUATE FELLOWS (The following appointments were made by the Dean of the Graduate College on the dates indicated in parentheses.) ABARCAR,GUDELIA hI., Fellow in Education, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). $225 ARMSTRONC,BILL H.. Fellow in Art, two months beginning- -. June 16, 1955,-~ I (5-25-55). AVERY,HARRYC., Fellow in the Classics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). BATTAGLIA.ANGELA T., Fellow in Library Science, two months beginning- -- June 16. 1955, $=5 (5-26-55). BENDER,COLEMANC., Fellow in Speech, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $22j (5-25-55). BERLO,DAVIDK., Fellow in Mass Communications, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). CHAO,CHUAN-YING, Fellow in Botany, two months beginning June 16, 19.55, $225 (5-25-55) ' CHUANG,YAO-HUANG,Booth Fellow in Agricultural Economics, nine months be- ginning September 16, 1955, $900 (6-2-55). CLEM,WILLIAMT., Fellow in Marketing, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-26-55). CRUMP,JOHN W., Chemical Works, Inc. Fellow in Chemistry, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $1400,supersedes (5-11-55). DAVIS, JACK, Fellow in History, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55 1. DAWKINS,GEORGE S., Ethyl Corporation Fellow in Chemical Engineering, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $1500 (5-12-55). DEATON,ROBERT B., Fellow in Sociology, two months beginning June 16, 1955. $225 (5-25-55). DYAL,JAMES A,, Fellow in Psychology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). EKBERG,DONALDR., Fellow in Physiology, two months beginning June 16, 1955. $225 (5-25-55). ENGLAND,RODNEY W., Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges, three months beginnin July I, 1955, $150 a month (5-13-55). FALK,JOHN%., Fellow in Psychology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). FARRAR,THOMASC., Fellow in Chemistry, two months beginning June 16, 19551 $225 (5-25-55). FISSINGER,EDWIN R., Fellow in Music, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). GRIFFIN, GARYW., Fellow in Chemistry, two months beginning June 16, 19551 $225 (5-25-55). 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 391

GRIMINGER.--- PAUL.Fellow in Animal Nutrition, two months beginning~. June 16. 1955, $225 t 5'25-55). HAILE,HARRYG., Fellow in German, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). HALBERSTADT,WILLIAMH., Fellow in Philosophy, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). HANSEN,VELLO,California Company Fellow in Civil Engineering, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $1500 (5-25-55). HARPER,DONALDV., Fellow in Economics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). HUSSEINI,SUFIANY., Fellow in Mathematics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). J.~MEs,PHILIPN., Fellow in Chemistry, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $Z5 (5-26-55). JOEL, DAVIDL., Fellow in Philosophy, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $~5 (5-26-55). KATTENTIDT,KLAUSH., St. Louis Regional Planning and Construction Foundation Fellow in City Planning, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $900 t 5-9-55). KNUDSEN,KERMITB., Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges, three months beginnmg July I, 1955, $150 a month (5-13-55). KOTTKE,ROGERH., Fellow in Chemistry, beginning September 16, 1955, and con- tinuing through January 31, 1956, $500 (5-18-55). LADD,GE~RGEW., Fellow in Economics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). LEDERBERG,SEYMOUR S., Fellow in Bacteriology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). LINDEN,GEORGEW., Fellow in Philosophy, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). LITWIFIELD,JOHN H., Fellow in Food Technology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). LIU, RUEY-WEN,Fellow in Electrical Engineering, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $ns (5-25-55). LUTHAR, INDARSINGH,Fellow in ;\pdthematics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 t 5-25-55 1. MALONE,EUGENEbl., Wright Fellow in Agricultural Economics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). MAWHINNEY,EUGENE A,, Fellow in Political Science, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). XILLER,ROBERT E., Fellow in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). MOSES, LYLE,Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges, three months beginning July 1, 1955, $150 a month (5-13-55). NAIR, D. MOHANAN,Fellow in Chemistry, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $1100 (5-12-55). NOEL,ELISABETH,Fellow in English, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). OKAMOTO,HIDEAKI,Fellow in Labor and Industrial Relations, two months begin- ning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). ORELUP, ALETHEAA., Fellow in Physiology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 t 5-25-55). PIROUZBAKHT,JAVAD,Booth Fellow in Agricultural Economics, two months begin- ning June 16, 1955, $27.5 (5-25-55). PORTER, ELLISG., Fellow in French, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). RAINS, RUTHR., Fellow in French, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). REME% WILLIAMA., Fellow in Chemistry, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). RIGcs, ROBERTE., Fellow in Political Science, two months beginning June 16, I9557 $225 (5-25-55). ROBE^^^^, DONALDC., Fellow in Art, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). 392 BOARD OF TRUSTEE5 [June 16

ROBINSON,JAMES E., Fellow in English, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). ROICER,MICHAEL M., Fellow in German, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). SALERNO,HENRYF., Fellow in English, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). SANTOS,NILZA C. C., Fellow in Education, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). SCAMEHORN,HOWARD L., Fellow in History, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). SCHAAL,DAVIDG., Fellow in Speech, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). SCHIMELPFENIG,CLARENCE W., Fellow in Chemistry, nine months beginning Sep- tember 16, 1955, $1000 (5-12-55). SCHOEFFLER,CHARLTON G., Fellow in Accountancy, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). SHIRKY,LOIS,Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges, three months begin- ning July I, 1955, $150 a month (5-13-55). STAHURA,JOHNS., Fellow in Labor and Industrial Relations, two months begin- ning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). STEVENSON,WILBURL., Fellow in Geology, two months beginning June 16, 19jj $225 (5-25-55). TAYLOR,HARVEYD., Fellow in Spanish, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). TAYLOR,JOHN S., Fellow in Sociology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $~?j (5-25-55). TRIPP,WILSON, Fellow in Mechanical Engineering, two months beginning June 16. 1955, $225 (5-25-55). WALTHER,JAMESE., Standard Oil Company of Fellow in Chemical Engi- neering, nine months beginning September 16, 1955, $1500 (5-12-55). WERBEI, LESLIE&I., Fellow in Chemistry, two months beginning June 16, 19.55, $225 (5-25-55). WHITE,FREDN., Fellow in Zoology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). WOS,LAWRENCET., Fellow in Mathematics, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). WYLIE,JOYCE F., Fellow in Education, two months beginning June 16, 195.5. $225 (5-25-55 1. YAHR,CHARLES C., Fellow in Geography, two months beginning June 16, 1955. $225 (5-25-55). YANG,JULIE C.. Fellow in Chemistry, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $22; (5--25-55>. ZEBRUN,WILLIAM, Fellow in Zoology, two months beginning June 16, 1955, $225 (5-25-55). RESIGNATIONS AND DECLINATIONS ARON,KARL, Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation -resignation efiechc 6-1-55. ATKINS, CLINTONP., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering -resignation effective 9-1-55. BAUMAN,PHILIPA., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Summer 5rs- sion of 1955 -declination effective 6-m-55. BIRD,MRS.THELMAC., Instructor in Library Science and Counselor Librariarl. Chicago Undergraduate Division -resignation effective 7-1-55. BRAKXE,MYRONK., Research Associate in Botany -resignation effective 6-1-55: BRUGH,ANNE E., Assistant Reference Librarian, with rank of Instructor -re%?- nation effective 9-1-55. BURNIM,KALMANA., Fellow in Speech -declination effective 9-16-55. CAMPBE?, JOHN C., Assistant Professor of Farm Structure (Agricultural En& neering) (E) -resignation effective 7-6-55. COLLIER,MARY J., Research Associate in Psychiatry (Medicine) -resignation effective 5-1-55. CRIST,JACK W., Assistant Professor of Art -resignation effective 9-1-55. CROWLEY,THOMASF., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser in the Health Service -resignation effective 5-19-55. 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 393

DODD,JAMES J., Fellow in Mathematics -declination effective 9-16-55. FAULK,CAROLYNS., Fellow in English -declination effective 9-16-55. GAVAN,JAMES D., Wright Fellow in Agricultural Economics -declination effective 9-16-55. GOLDSTEIN,SOLOMON,Fellow in Botany -declination effective 9-16-55. HANDLEY,LAWRENCE M., Fellow in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics -declina- tion effective 9-16-55. Ho, HUNG-TA,Fellow in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics -declination eff ec- tive 9-16-55. KIRCHGRABER,MRS.NANCYB.,.- Acquisition Assistant in the Library -resinnation- effective 6-8-55. LIVELY,ETHELYN, Research Assistant in Bacteriology -resignation effective 6-1-55. MARCRETTI,PIETROV., Assistant Professor of Psychology-. - resignation effective 7-1-55 XARSH,DOLLY, Research Assistant in Civil Engineering (S) -resignation effec- tive 6-15-55. NCGLQNE,JOHN L., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation -resignation

effective 5-22-55. ~ MCGRATH,MRS. BARBARAH., Instructor in Foods and Nutrition (E) -resigna- tion effective 8-1-55. NICOLSON,THOMASH., Postdoctoral Fellow in Plant Pathology -declination effective 9-16-55. PAGE,ROBERT H., Research Associate in hiechanical Engineering (S) -resigna- tion effective 7-21-55. PATRIC,GORDONM., Fellow in Political Science -declination effective 9-16-55. RICHARDSON,NAKCY, Instructor in Physical Education, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1955-declination effective 6-17-55. RIFT, MRS. CLARAA. K., Serial Cataloger, with the rank of Instructor, in the Library -resignation effective 6-20-55. ROCK,GERALDW., Fellow in Political Science -declination effective 9-16-55. SNYDER,RAY E., Instructor in Physics, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1955-declination effective 6-17-55. TANG,CHUNG-LIANG, Fellow in Electrical Engineering -declination effective 9-16-55. TAYLOR,JOHK E., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering (S) -resignation effec- tive 6-1-55. TERRIS,SYDELL,Fellow in English -declination effective 9-16-55. WARD,JOHN M., Associate Professor of llusic -resignation effective 9-1-55. WHITESEL,RITTA, Assistant Professor of Home Economics (C) -resignation effective 9-1-55. ~'YATT, H. PATRICIA,Assistant Professor of Home Economics (c) -resignation effective 9-1-55. LEAVES OF ABSENCE BRXSON, JOSEPH A., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering -leave of absence without pay for the academic year 1955-56, in order that he may do research, in partial fulfillment of the requiremcnts for his doctoral degree, at the Hughes Aircraft Company Laboratories in Culvcr City, California. E~URCIN,DAVIDG., Professor of Mathematics -extension of leave of absence without pay to include the academic year beginning September I, 1955, so that he may take advantage of the continuation of his Fulbright grant for a second year. DEYOE,GEORGEP., Professor of Agricultural Education -leave of absence without Pay for two-week period from June 20 through July I, 1955. LINSKY, LEONARD,Assistant Professor of Philosophy -leave of absence without Pay for the first semester of 1955-56 so that he may accept a position as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Michigan; this is in addition to the sabbatical leave with pay for the second semester of 1955-56 previously granted him. SCOTT, WALTERO., Associate Professor of Crop Extension in the Department of Agronomy (E) -leave of absence on one-half pay for one year from Sep- tember I, 1955, for advanced study at Purdue University; his salary during this period will be entirely paid from federal funds and his project has been approved by the United States Department of Agriculture. 394 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

CHANGES IN SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE AXEL,PETER,Assistant Professor of Physics, was granted a sabbatical leave of absence for the first semester of 1955-56, on full pay. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and has asked that his leave of absence be changed to the full academic year, on one-half pay. GELMAN,;MURRAY,Associate Professor of Political Science in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, was granted a sabbatical leave of absence for the academic year, on one-half pay. This leave was contingent upon receipt of a Fulbright grant. After serious consideration, he has declined his Ful- bright grant and has asked that his leave be cancelled without prejudice. HESSLER,VICTOR P., Professor of Electrical Engineering, was granted a sab- batical leave of absence for the academic year 1955-56, on one-half pay. He has requested that this leave be cancelled without prejudice and that he be given leave of absence without pay so that he may accept a temporary appoint- ment at the University of Alaska on part-time and to take charge of some studies for the Geophysical Institute. HOCHSCHILD,GERHARD P., Professor of Mathematics, was granted leave of absence for the academic year 1955-56, with full pay. He has requested that this leave of absence be cancelled without prejudice and that he be given leave of absence without pay so that he may accept a Visiting Professorship at the University of California. RANNEY,J. AUSTIN,Associate Professor of Political Science, was granted sab- batical leave of absence for the year 1955-56, on one-half pay. Due to changes in his plans, he has asked that this leave be cancelled wtihout prejudice. WUERKER,RUDOLPHG., Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering, was granted a sabbatical leave of absence for the academic year 1955-56, on one-half pay, with the option of changing this to a leave for half a year, with full pay. He has exercised this option and will be on leave of absence during the first semester of 1955-56, on full pay. DEGREES CONFERRED The Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees con- ferred at Urbana on June 18, 1955, and at the Chicago Professional Colleges on the dates indicated. Summary Degrees in the Graduate College, conferred at Urbana: Doctor of Philosophy ...... 129 Doctor of Education ...... 7 Civil Engineer ...... I Master of Arts...... 54 Master of Science...... 242 Master of Music ...... 12 Master of Education...... 73 Master of Social Work...... 17 Master of Fine Arts ...... 2 Master of Laws ...... 2 Advanced Certificate in Education...... 9 Advanced Certificate in Music Education ...... 1 Total, Graduate College...... (549) Degrees in Law, conferred at Urbana: Bachelor of Science...... 1 Bachelor of Laws...... 42 Total, LUW ...... (43) Degrees in Veterinary Medicine, conferred at Urbana: Bachelor of Science...... 30 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine...... 31 Total, Veterinary Medicine...... (61) Baccalaureate Degrees, conferred at Urbana: Bachelor of Science, College of Agriculture...... Bachelor of Science, College of Engineering ...... 29I 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 39s

Bachelor of Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ...... 230 Bachelor of Science, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ...... I75 Bachelor of Science, College of Education...... IIO Bachelor of Science, College of Commerce and Business Administration 286 Bachelor of Science, School of Journalism and Communications...... 67 Bachelor of Architecture, College of Fine and Applied Arts...... 43 Bachelor of Fine Arts, College of Fine and Applied Arts ...... 46 Bachelor of Music, College of Fine and Applied.Arts...... 11 Bachelor of Science, College of Fine and Applied Arts...... 43 Bachelor of Science, School. of Physical Education...... 57 Bachelor of Science, Division of Special Services for War Veterans.. . 54 Total, Baccalaureate Degrees...... (1,619) Total, Degrees conferred at Urbana...... (2,272) Degrees in the Graduate College, conferred at Chicago: Doctor of Philosophy ...... 10 hfaster of Science...... 22 Total, Graduate College...... (32) Degrees in Dentistry, conferred at Chicago: Bachelor of Science in Dentistry...... 43 Doctor of Dental Surgery ...... 65 Total, Dentistry...... (108) Degrees in Medicine, conferred at Chicago: Bachelor of Science in Medicine ...... I53 Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy...... 14 Doctor of Medicine...... I34 Total, Medicine ...... (301) Degrees in Nursing, conferred at Chicago: Bachelor of Science in Nursing...... 25 Degrees in Pharmacy, conferred at Chicago: Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy...... 78 Total, Degrees conferred at Chicago...... (544) Total, Urbana and Chicago...... 2,816

GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Accountancy MILFORD KIRTLANDKELUK;c, A.B., Washington State College, 1941; A.M., Uni- versity of Washington, I952 ROBERTEDWARDSCHLOSSER,B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1950;M.S., 1951 In Agricultural Economics FREDEDWARDJUSTUS,JR., B.S., M.S., 1951, 1952 Ross ANTHONYKELLY,B.S., M.S., Utah State Agricultural College, 19,1941 XfALrnl~BRICEKIRTLEY,B.S., M.S., University of Missouri, IWI, 1951 In Agronomy JULIUS CHRISTOPHERGIDEON, B.S., M.S., St. John’s College, Agra University, 1932, 1934; B.T., Space Training College, Nagpur University, 1936 RICHARD HENRYRUST, B.S., M.S., 1947, 1950 In Animal Nutrition MARK HENRYBERT, B.S., National College of Agriculture (Lima, Peru), 1946; M.S., rg& JAY ALDENFIRTH,B.S., M.S., 1951,1952 JOHN HENRYHOPPER,B.S.A., M.S., University of Arkansas, 1949,1951 396 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

SAMUELGEORGE KAHN, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1951; M.S. (Chem.), M.S.(An. Nutr.), 1953, 1954 ROBERTJAMES MEADE,B.S., University of Nebraska, 1949;M.S., 1952 In Animal Science JAMES BOND,B.S., 1950; M.S., University of Wyoming, 1951 BURDETTECHARLES BRFJDENSTEIN, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1952; M.S., 1953 EFTONEVERETTHAT-, B.S.A., University of Arkansas, 1~42;M.S., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1949 CARLOSEDWARDSCEIOETTLE, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1947; M.S., 1953 HAKKISHIHABTAMIMIE,B.S., M.S., Utah State Agricultural college, 1949, 1950 In Bacteriology HAROLDLLOYD SADOFF, B.Ch.E., University of Minnesota, 1947;M.S., I952 In Business IBRAHIMSAAD ELDEEN ABDALLA, B.Com., Fouad First University, 1945;M.S., I952 in Ceramic Engineering ROBERTJENNINCS BEALS,B.S., M.S., 1947, 1950 In Ceramics EUGENEDARRELLYNCH,B.S., M.S., 1943, 194.5 In Che~cistry STACYALANASPEY, A.B., Reed College, 1950; A.M., 1951 LESTEREARLCOLEMAN, JR., B.S., , 1952; M.S., 1953 ELSIEGULYAS,B.S., University of Chicago, 1935; M.S., Purdue University. 1948 ALLANSTUARTHAY,B.S., M.S.,University of Alberta, 1950, 1952 YNGVEGUSTHENDRICKSON, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, I951 EARLHOLLINGERHESS, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, 1052 R~CEIARDLYNNJOHNSON, B.S., Rollins College, 1951; M.S., 1952 NORMANWAYNE KALENDA, B.S., University of Michigan, 1951 JAMES CHARLESKAUER,B.S., Case Institute of Technology, I951 RCEIARDEDWARD LYLE, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1952 HAROLDJOSEPH MATSUGUMA,A.B., University of Hawaii, 1951; M.S., 1952 FRFXJM~OLLOUGH, JR., A.B., Wabash College, 1950;M.S., 1952 PHILLIPSWESLEYROBBINS,A.B., DePauw University, 1952 WILLIAMPAULSAMUELS,JR., B.S., M.S., Lehigh University, 1950, I952 RICHARDALLEN SNEEN. A.B., St. Olaf College, 1952 EDWINJOSE= STROJNY,B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1951 CHARLESCRAWFORDSWEELEY, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1952 ROBERTCHARLESWENDT,A.B., North Central College, 1951 SHERW~DFRANKLIN WEST, A.B., University of Connecticut, 1952 LEROYWHITAKER,B.S.,M.S., North Texas State Teachers College, 1950, 1952 In Civil Engineering JAMES MILTONMASSARD, B.S., , 1950;M.S., i95z In Classical Philology EUPHROSYNENATSI COUGHANOWE,A.B., University of Thessaloniki (Greece), 1947; A.M., I953 In Dairy Science OTISHOWARDHORTON, B.S., New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, 1941;M.S., University of Missouri, 1947 SYUART ALLANNARROD, B.S., M.S., 1948, 1951 In Dairy Technology SAMUELHENDRIK LOMBARD, B.S., M.S., University of Stellenbosch, 1948,1950 I9551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 397 In Economics VIRGINIA MCKEMIEBELT, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1944; A.M., 1948 SHIH-CHENCHEN, A.B., Hangchow University, 1934; M.S., 1951 ~~A~ICECECILMACKEY, JR., A.B., A.M., University of Alabama, 1949, 1953 ~IAXDEVOE RICHARDS, M.B.A., Harvard University, 1947 In Education MORTONGOLDMAN,B.S., Temple University, 1947; M.S., 19.50 JAMESEDWARDMCCLELLAN, JR., B.S., University of Texas, 1949; A.M., 1953 SEYMOURHIRSH SCHPOONT,B.S., Long Island University, 1949; A.M., New York University, 1950 In Electrical Engineering LLOYDORLANDOBROWN,JR., B.E.E., , IW; M.S., 1950 WALTONWAYNECANNON, B.S., M.S., I@, 1949 WILLIAMHENRYCHRISTOFFERS,B.S., M.S., 1950, 1952 MEYERGILDEN,B.S., M.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1946, 1948 ROBERTCLINTONHANSEN, B.S., Missouri School of Mines, IPQ~;M.S., 1950 JOHN BURNETTHRABA,B.S., University of New Hampshire, 1948; M.Eng., Yale University, 1w9 EDWARDLAWRENCE MCMAHON, B.S., Fournier Institute of Technology, 1952; M.S., I953 JAMES PRESTONNEAL,E.E., , 1930; M.S., 1950 OLIVERTHOMASPURL, B.S. (Gen. Eng.), B.S. (E.E.), M.S., I@, 19.51, 1952 NICHOLASYARU,B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1944; M.S., 1g48 In English GENE BENNETTHARDY,JR., A.B., A.M., University of Oklahoma, 1947, 1949 JOSEPH JOHNRONDY, JR., PbB.,St. Viator College, 1937; A.M., 1947 In Entomology JOHN ELWOODMCFARLANE,A.B., A.M., University of Saskatchewan, 1g49, 1951 HOWARDBLISS PETTY, JR., A.B., A.M., 1940, 1943 JOHN EDWARDPORTER, A.B., M.S., 1941,1947 In Food Technology VASANTRAMCHANDRABHALERAO, B.S., M.S., Benares Hindu University, 1939, 1941 SHRINATHSHESHCIRIKALBAG,B.S., B.S.(Tech.), M.S. (Tech.), University of Bombay, 1948, 1950, I952 TAKETAMISAKURAGI, Gakushi, Kyoto University, 1950 In French MELVIN KEITHMYERS, A.B., University of Chicago, 1943; A.M., 1947 In Geology RICHARDSTANTONBOARDMAN, B.S., M.S., 1946, I952 BARBARAJANESCHENCKCOLLINS,B.S., Bates College, 1951 ;A.M., Smith College, 1953 ARNOLDCAVERLYMASON,B.S., Yale University, 1928; M.S., 19% BRUCEWARRENNELSON, A.B., Harvard College, 1951; M.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1954 VINCENT CHESTERSEEPPS,B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, 1950; M.S., 1952 WILLIAMARTHURWHITE, B.S., M.S., 1940, 1947 In History IAN CHARLESCARGILLGRAHAM,A.B., University of London, 199; A.M., 19.50 LEROYLING, A.B., A.M.,Pennsylvania state College, 1948, 1949 In Library Science Rv?.H MARIEBALDWIN,A.B., Muskingum College, 1939; B.S., A.M., 1g40, 1945 3@ BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

In Mass Comnzunications CHARLESAL~NZOLEWIS, A.B., University of Michigan, 1929; A.M., Wayne Uni- versity, 1938 In Mathematics ROBERTTODDGREGORY, B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1942; M.S., Iowa State College, 1948 RICHARDFREDERICKKING, A.B., Cornell College, I@; M.S., State University of Iowa, 1949 RONALDALVINMACAULEY, A.B., A.M., University of British Columbia, 1949, 1951 MICHAELANTHONYMARTINO, JR., B.S., M.S., University of Chicago, 1950, 1950 EARLJUSTINSCHWEPPE,B.S., Missouri Valley College, 1948;M.S., 1951 ROBERTWESLEYSWAN,B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1946; M.S., 1951 RAYFREDERICKSPRING, B.S., University of Cincinnati, 1948; M.S., 1952 In Mechanical Engineering ROBERTHENRYPAGE,B.S., Ohio University, 1949; M.S., 1951 In Metallurgical Engineering THOMASSHERMAN NOGGLE, B.S., M.S., 1948, 1951 In Physics WALTERDALECQMPTON, A.B., Wabash College, 1949; M.S., University of Okla- homa, 1951 SOLOMONGARTENHAUS, A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1951; M.S., 1953 FREDERICKHARVEY GILES, JR., B.S., Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois), 1947; M.S., I@ JOHN WILLIAM KAUFFMAN,B.S., George Washington University, 1947; M.S., University of Maryland, 1949 ALANBIRKKUPER, B.S., University of Chicago, 1949; M.S., 1952 DONBERNETT LIMTENBERG, A.B., New York University, 1950; M.S., 1951 FREDERICKEUGENE MILLS, 111, B.S., M.S., 1949, 1950 ROBERTALANREITZ, B.S., Case Institute of Technology, 1949; M.S., 1951 GEORGEALBERTRUSSELL,B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947; M.S., I952 In Physiology JAMES WILLIAMOSBORNE,B.S., M.S., 1949, 1951 In Plant Pathology NORMANCARL SCHENCK, B.S., 1951 In Political Science TWILEYWENDELL BARKER, JR., A.B., Southern University, 1948; A.M., 1949 WEN-PINCHEN,A.B., National Wu-Han University, 1941; A.M., 1949 ROBERTHOLTSALISBURY,JR., A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1951; A.M., 1952 In Psychology JEROME CHRISTOPHERBEAM,A.B., Knox College, 1951 JOAN BOPP,A.B., Wellesley College, 1946 F~EDERIKDE WIT, A.B., Ohio ,University, 1950 ; M.S., Pennsylvania State College, I9 1 JOAN ~OMMERDODGE,A.B., Queens College (New York) , 1947; A.M., UniversitY of Connecticut, 1949 JOHN THOMASGREENE, A.B., Wayne University, 1948; A.M., University of Oregon, I952 JOHN ROBERTNEWMAN,A.B., M.S., University of Massachusetts, 1950, I952 JOHN EMILNYGAARD, A.B., , 1950 RICHARDEUGENEWIENKE,B.S., A.M., 1949, 1951 WILLIAMAUGUSTZIMMERMAN,A.B., Roosevelt College, 1947; M.S., 1951 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 399

In Sociology RALPH HOWARDHINES,B.S., A.M., 1949, 1952 In Spanish FRANCINEHARRIET FRANK, A.B., New York University, 1952; A.M., Cornell Uni- versity, 1953 SOL SAPORTA,A.B., Brooklyn College, 1944; A.M., 1952 In Speech HUBERTVICTOR CORDIER, A.B., A.M., Michigan State College, 1939, 1942 In Statistics WILLIAMCARLETONHEALY, JR, B.S.E., M.S.,. University of Michigan, 1948, 1949 WESLEYLATHROPNICHOLSON, A.B., A.M., University of Oregon, 1950, 1952 In Theoretical and Applied Mechanics PREMNARAIN MATHUR, B.S., M.S., University of Delhi, IW, 1946; M.S. (Aero. Eng.), M.S. (T.A.M.), 1950, I952 MASAKISUCI,B.Eng., University of Tokyo, 1951; M.S., I952 In Zoology PAULLOPEZBROWN,B.S., Knoxville College, 1941; M.S., 1943 DAVIDTHURMONDCLARK,A.B., A.M., University of Nebraska, 1949, 1951 RICHARDWILLIAMGLADE, A.B., College of Wooster, 1950; M.S., I952 KEEN ALEXANDERRAFFERTY, JR,, B.S., University of New Mexico, 1950; M.S., 1951 RED NEWTONWHITE, JR., B.S., M.S., University of Houston, 1950, 1951 DAVIDDEWAYNEWILLIAMS,A.B., Hastings College, 1944; M.S., University of Nebraska, 1948 AYEREYUSA,B.S., Marquette University, 1952; M.S., 1953 Degree of Doctor of Education WILLIAMKIRTLEYDURR,B.S., M.S., Butler University, 1949, 1951 STANLEYMUNXIN ELAM,B.Ed., Eastern Illinois State College, 1938; A.M., 1942 PAULEDWIN HEMP, B.S., M.S., 1943, 1947 ELLISBEECHER LITTLE, A.B., M.S., 1938, 1944 JACK CLIFFORDMERWIN, B.S., M.S., 1949, 1950 LOWELLMcNms WALTER,B.S., M.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1947, 1948; Ed.M., 1952 SELMAESTHERWHILT,A.B.. University of Washington, 1938; A.M., University of Chicago, 1943 Professional Engineering Degree Degree of Civil Engineer LOUISHENRYKRISTOF, B.S., 1937 Degree of Master of Arts In Art Education ANGELAGREGORY,B.A.E., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 19% In Chemistry WILLIAMEARNESTBULL, A.B., Southern Illinois University, 199 In Classics THOMASARTHURBROOKS, B.S., Northwestern University, 1954 In Economics CBARLESWILLIAM MEYER,A.B., I954 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

In Education MUSARIHASANAL-UWI,A.B., American University of Beirut, I952 MARYDOJARESDURKIN,B.Ed., Chicago Teachers College, 1949 In English ANGELACARROLLELLISTON, A.B., 19% DOROTHYELLEN SMILEY LYLE, A.B., University of Nebraska, I952 I ESTHERKWANG-TZUTAN,A.B., 19% MARYELLEN WARD,A.B., Mundelein College, 1951 In French EDWARDARMAND FILIAULT, A.B., University of Massachusetts, 1954 JOHN LEE GLENN,A.B., A.M., State ,University o! Iowa, 1943, 1953 WILLIAM HENRYLESSARD, A.B., Loyola University (New Orleans, Louisiana), I953 PHYLLISCOVENTRYSHEPHERD, A.B., 1953 JOSEPHINE PAULINESMANIA, A.B., 1953 In Geography GEORGERILEYSTOOPS,A.B., , 1954 In History JACK JUNIOR NORTRUP,A.B., Illinois College, 1954 In Mathematics YUANSHIHCHOW,B.S., National University of Chekiang, 1949 MORRISWOLFEKATZ,A.B., McMaster University, 1954 MARVINISAWREKNOPP,B.S.. 199 JOHN WILLIAMTOOLE, A.B., Harvard University, 1946; A.M., University of Maine, 1948 EDWINFREDERICKWILDE, JR., B.S., M.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1952, I953 In Philosobhy JOHN RICHARDBOSWORTH, A.B., 1953 Nns DWIGHTENBWG,A.B., Laverne College, 1944; B.D., Bethany Biblical Seminary, 1947 THOMASNEILL, JR., A.B., University of Rochester, 1952; A.M., 1953 In Political Science WILLIAMLINN DAY,B.S., 19% MOHAMMEDHOSSEIN FARROKEPARS, A.B., University of Tehran, 1937; Diploma. Exeter University, 1939 VIIXOR KENNETEHEYMAN, A.B., Washington University, 199 IHORKAMENETSKY, A.B., Williams College, I952 WILLIAMTHOMASMCCLURE, JR., A.B., 19% In Psychology WILLIAMGEORGE LAYTON, A.B., Coe College, 1953 DONALDRAYSRAW, A.B., 1951 DONALDLJJJYDTOLLEPSON,A.B., DePauw University, 1953 In Social Sciences WALTERHARRI~NELLER, B.S., Western Illinois State College, 1950 DOROTHYNEDER EPHCRAVq A.B., I952 In, Sociology MAXRAYMONDCULVER, A.B., , 1949; B.D., Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, 1952 UI~ARDFRANCSS HANGEN, A.B., 1954 19.551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 401 HENRYEVERSJACOBS,University of Chicago SUZANNE SCHLENKER,A.B., 1953 BERNARD ALANTHORSEL~, B.S., 1949 In Speech JOHN CAMERONAHART,A.B., , 19% In Statistics YASW HIRANO,A.B., University of Hawaii, 1950 BENJAMIN HENRYMCLEMORE,JR., A.B., Dillard University, 1944; M.S., 199 In the Teaching of English ROBERT%mN, A.B., St. Procopius College, 1954 JANET LOUISESTEARN, A.B., 1953 In the Teaching of Social Studies EDWARDBEN BARNES,JR., A.B., Tougaloo College, I952 WENDALLLEE BAUMCARTNER,B.S., 1950 JOHN ALVIN DAVIS,A.B., Shurtleff College, 1950 GLADYSMARIEDODD, A.B., 1953 WILLIAMJAMES LANCAS,A.B., 19% DONALDF. MARSIK,B.S., Northwestern University, 1950 DONALDEARLMCCLANAHAN,A.B., 19% ERNESTEJCKUMANNSHEPARD, A.B., 1953 YOSHIKOYAMANE,A.B., Keio University, 1952 Degree of Master of Science In Accountancy THERONRONALD BEESON, A.B., rggr PHAYOMBHAVILAI, Higher Diploma, University of Thammasat (Thailand), 1951 MARTIN NATHANCOLTON, B.S., Municipal University of Omaha, 1951 PHILIPEUGENEFESS,B.S., , 1953 H.4ROLD BREESELAWLER,B.S., 1951 PANASSIMASATHIEN,A.B., Claremont Men's College, 19% SUTHEESINGHASAW,Higher Diploma, University of Thammasat (Thailand), I950 PEROLOVWICKNERTZ,Civilekonom, Gothenburg University of Commerce, 1950 In Aeronautical Engineering ROBERTLLOYDOREM, B.S., United States Military Academy, 1949 In Agricultural Economics DALEKEITHCOLYER, B.S., 1954 DONALDRAYDAVIDSON, B.S., 197 JAMESROBERTSHOLBERT,B.S., I950 EARLRUDOLWTAUTE,B.S., 19% WALTERLEWISWHEELER, B.S., 1943 In Agricultural Education HUB NOBLESINGH, B.S., University of Allahabad, Iw3 In Agricultural Engineering WILMOTWHEELERIRISH, B.S., University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, 1950 In Agronomy ROGERLEECOURSON, B.S., I953 PAUL ~RRISKERMICLE,B.S., 19% ARTRuR JUNIOR LAPPIN,B.S., 1951 402 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

In AniMlel Nutrition NISSANTIBORRAND,B.S., Cornell University, 1954 In Aniniul Science WILLIAMGAITHER,JR., B.S., 19% LOWELLCURTISSIMS,B.S., 1951 In Architectural Engineering HOWARDCARLDUTZI,B.S., 1953 RONALDALEXANDER MAINA, B.S., 1952 FLOYDMILLER ZARBOCK, B,Arch., University of Michigan, 1954 In Architecture MICHAELSTANLEYBITTNER,JR., B.Arch., Washington University, 1953 ROBERTDURLANDCHANEY, B.S., I952 FRANKILLTYDJENKINS, B.Arch., King's College, 1951; A.M., University of Durham, 1953 JIM KAZUOMAEDA, B.S., 1954 GEORGEWEITZELMCCAULEY JR., B.Arch., Catholic University of America, 1946 DONALDEMIL SPORLEDER,B.S., 19.53 EARLSIMCOXSWENSSON, B.S., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1952, 1953 In Bacteriology NINARUTH EVANS, A.B., , 1953 In Biological Sciences GROVERJOHN D. SCHACK,B.S., 1950 In Botany PHYLLISSTEPHENSON BERGMAN, A.B., Wheaton College (Norton, Massachusetts), 1952 RICHARDALANPAMPLIN, B.S., University of Akron, 1952 In Ceramic Engineering ROBERTEUGENECOWAN,B.S., 1954 IRWINKENNETHHOLDENER, B.S., Iowa State College, 1949 VICTORJOSEPH TENNERY,B.S., 1954 In Chemical Engineering ARNOLDMIXON BENSON, JR., B.Ch.E., City College of New York, 1953 RICHARDEDWARDHARDER, B.S., University of Minnesota, 1953 LELANDBISHOPMILLER, JR., B.S., 1954 ROBERTRAYMONDWIEDERKEHR,B.S., 1953 In Chemistry SHARONERICKSON AALAND, B.S., North Dakota Agricultural College, 1951 SAADABDUL-BAKIAL-RAWI,A.B., American University of Beirut, I952 CLAIREMARYGERBECK,B.S., Mundelein College, 1954 SUZANNAGOODYEAR, A.B., Earlham College, 1953 THIRUMALUSUBBUMUNIYAPPAN, B.S., B.S. (Honours), A.M., Presidency College, 1943- 1945s I947 LOUISHAROLD SCHLISELFELD, B.S., 1953 . NENITABENITO TOMAS, B.S., Adamson University, 1950 In City Planning MIRIAMWHITE SCHMITT, B.S., 1947 In Civil Engineering BRuNo ANTONOVITZ,B.S., Michi an State College, 1954 ROBERTLAWRENCEBANGERT, B.5, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1946 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 403

THOMASJAMES BYRNE,B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 19% PAUL STEVENCHIADO, B.S., University of New Mexico, I952 ROBERTALEXANDERCOLLINS, B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1954 EDWARDOLIN COURSEN,B.S., The Citadel, 1948 $~~VINTHOMAS DAVISSON, B.C.E., University of Akron, 1954 DHIRUBHAINACARJIDESAI, B.E., Gujaret University, I952 DAVIDST.PIERREDUBOSE, JR., B.S., Duke University, 1954 GEORGECHONC-CHIFAN, B.S., Stanford University, 1954 JOE GENUALDI,B.S., University of Oklahoma, 1951 ~FONSOGOLDEROS,B.S., University of Puerto Rico, 1953 PETERELDONGRAFTON, B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 19.50 JESUS SANTOSHIPOLITO,B.S., National University (Manila, Philippine Islands), I948 RAJENDRAPRASADJAIN,B.C.E.,Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1954 LEONARDKAPLAN,B.C.E., City College of New York, I952 KENNETHWARRENLICHTENHELD, B.S., Purdue University, 19.54 JOHN LOUIE, B.C.E., University of Delaware, 1951 DOLLY LOVEMARSH, B.Arch., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1952 PETERJOHN MOORE, B.E., University of Sydney, 1952 ~VINDAPPANALLAKRISHNAN, Licentiate in Civil Engineering, College of Engi- neering (Madras), I950 WILLIAMJIT THYENc, B.S., University of Hong Kong, 1950 JOE MAURICEPALMER,B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1943 HARVEYPAULPITTELKO,B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1955 JOHN RUTLEDCE,JR., B.S., United States Military Academy, I950 ROY SOTOKUSHIMABUKURO, B.S., Uniyersity of Hawaii, 1952 LOUISGAYLOR SLEEPER, B.S., Universlty of New Mexico, 1953 ERNESTOGONZALEZ TABUJARA,B.S., University of the Philippines, I952 JOHN EDWARDTAYLOR, B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1954 PAULDONALD TRIEM, B.S., United States Military Academy, I950 KWANC-NANTUAN, B.S., 1953 RAMONFRANKLINVOGEL, B.S., 1935 EDWARDKACAOWATANABE,B.S., University of Hawaii, I950 CHARLESLEROYWILKINSON,B.S., West Virginia University, I951 RAYMONDFRANK WOJCIESZAK, B.S., 1953 Wu MEI YAO,B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1953 In Economics NAI RUENNCHEN, A.B., National Taiwan University, I950 THEODOREKELZ, B.S., 1951 In Education ~IAYNARDLAWRENCE BOUDREAU, B.S., 1943 KENNETHJAMES CONDIT,B.S., 1949 LIARCELINO GONZALEZ,B.S., 1947 BARBARAJOANNE JONES,B.S., Western Michigan College of Education, 1946 KENNETHJAMES THORNTON,B.S., 1949 In the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children CEDRICARNOLDBENSON,B.S., 1954 In Electrical Engineering ALCIRDAS ANTHONYAVIZIENIS,B.S., 1954 CURTIS BEECHERBENDELL, B.S., 1951 DAVID GRAYSONBERRY, B.S., rg54 JOSE ICNACIOCAICOYA,Graduate, Naval Academy (Cadiz, Spain), 1943 BILL HOWARDDRIGGERS, A.B., Evansville College, I950 EDCAR JUNIOR Du", B.S., 1952 ROBERT HAROLDHARDIN. B.S., 1954 JOSEPH PRESTONHATFIELD,B.S., Vlrginia Military Institute, I952 JAY SANFORDITTLESON, B.S., Newark College of Engineering, I951 EURIPIDESKAZANTSIS, Elec. and Mech. Engr., Technical University of Athens, 1951 404 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

CLAUDEGRANVILLEKING,JR., B.S., State University of Iowa, 19% DONALDEARLLE BRUN,B.S., Tulane University, 1951 RUEY-WENLIU, B.S., 19% GLENNASHWELL OLIVER, B.S., 1951 CARLHENRY OSTERBROCK, E.E., University of Cincinnati, 19% CHARLESEDWARDPALLAS, B.S., Iowa State College, 1952 FRANCISJOSEPHPULITANO,B.E.E., Villanova University, 19% ROGERROUNTREETRAPP,B.S., 1951 ASSERALX ZAKY, B.S., Alexandria University, 1954 In Entomology MANFREDDAVID ENGELMANN, B.S., Northwestern University, 1953 JAMESBYRONLOVUL,B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1950 ROBERTTAKAICHIYAMAMOTO, A.B., University of Hawaii, 1953 In Food Technology ROBERTGORDONPIPPITT, A.B., College of the Pacific, 1950 In Geography JAMES WILLIAMBULLOCK, B.S., 1950 JAMESEDWARDWRATHALL, A.B., University of Birmingham (England), 1953; A.M., Indiana University, 1954 In Geology GEORGEDONALDBROWN, JR., B.S., St. Joseph’s College, 1953 ROBERTLEEBROWNFIELD,A.B., St. Mary’s College, IW; B.S., St. Louis Univer- sity, 1950 LORENCEGENECOLLINS,B.S., 1953 GFDRGEALLANDICKIE, B.S., , 1954 JOHNCHARD DYNI,B.S., Wayne University, 1953 MARGARETJENNIFER LUCAS, A.B., Oxford University, 19% WILLIAMFRANKMILLER, A.B., , 1951 ; B.S., St. Joseph‘s College, 1954 JOSEPH CHARLESMUELLER, B.S., 1954 ROBERTFRANCISSITLER, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1953 RICHARDMARIONWINAR,B.S., 1953 EUGENEANTHONY ZIEMBA, B.S., St. Joseph’s College, 1953 In Health Education ARTHURSHEEDY,B.S., University of Ottawa, 1954 In Home Economics Education HELENLUCILLEHAUCHTON, B.S., 1937 JANETADEU NESBITT,B.S., 1951 SARACALFEEPORTER, B.S., Radford College, 1938 In Horticulture ROBERTLEEGONDERMAN,B.S., Washington State College, 1948 In Library Science THFDEQRAANNE ANDREWS, B.S., Purdue University, 1953 MARILEEKATHERINEBORN,A.B., University of Iowa, 1945 MARYJOSEPHINE CARNEY,A.B., College of St. Francis, 1946 PAULINEANNECIANCIOLO, A.B., Cardinal Stritch College, 1951 ANNEZANIER DOWNS, A.B., University of Arizona, 1952 DONELLJOHN GAERTNER,A.B., Washington University, 19% OLGAEGGERGRIMINCER, B.S., 1954 MARYEMELIN HAMMONS, B.S.,IN BETTYRUTH HARTBANK,B.S., 1954 ANNLOUISE MAKOSKY,A.B., Occidental College, 1951 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 40.5 SABRONLOUISE REYNOLDS, A.B., Earlham College, 1953 SHIRLEY ROSIN,A.B., Roosevelt College, 1951 KENNETHWALDEANSTEIDER, A.B., Goshen College, 1951 MARILYN ANNVORSE,A.B., Wilmington College, 1954 In Management ROBERT FRANCISPIKE, Graduate, United States Air Force Institute of Technology, 1951 In Mathematics ;ZRTHUR BENJAMIN AHLCRIM,B.S., Beloit College, 1951 WALTERSCOTTBARTKY, B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1954 JEROME HERMANFISHEL, B.S., Western Reserve University, 1948 FRANKLUKENBILLJENKINS, B.S., 1951 KENNETHWAYNEKOLENCE,B.S., 1953 RAYMON~EDWARD MILLER, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1950; B.S., 1954 JOSEPH HAROLDOPPENHEIM, B.S., University of Chicago, 1954 RALPH NEWELLTOWNSEND,B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1953 JAMES WALKER,A.B., I954 In Mechanical Engineering HERMANFRANCIS BEELS, B.S., I952 JOHN CLARKCHATO,M.E., University of Cincinnati, I954 DONALDWILLIAMCUNNINGHAM, B.S., University of Denver, I950 SEYMOURJAYE, B.S., 1954 HsfN LANCLI, B.S.E., University of Michigan, 1954 HELMUTESKUCHELORBER,B.S., University of Santa Maria, 1953 DONALDWILLIAMMCGRUE,B.S., 1953 GARLANDYOUNGSMITH,B.S., 1951 CLIVERJAY SMITH, B.S., 1954 RONALDLEROYSMOOT, B.S., 1953 CHENCCHIHTSUNG,B.S.E., University of Michigan, 19% CHEN YUANWU, B.S., Gonzaga University, 1954 In Metallurgical Engineering VEN YOUNGDoo, B.S., College of Ordnance Engineering (China), 1944 WILLIAMEDWARD.HEITMA", B.S., 19.53 In Mining Engineering TOMMYSTANLEYULLOM,B.S., 1954 In Mwic Education KERMITTOWNSENDBREEN,B.S., 1954 DAVIDOLIVERBROWN,B.S., 1954 GERALDDAVIDBURAKOFF, B.S., State Teachers College (Fredonia, New York), I954 JACQUELYNBROWN COOK, B.S., I954 DAVIDJOHNERNEST, B.Mus.Ed., Chicago Musical College, 1953 CLIFFORDHERBERTJOHNSON, B.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1951 EVELYNMARIELANGE,B.Mus.Ed., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1954 CLARESIEWERTMACKEY,B.s., 1955 JAMESROBERTMINsER,-B.Mus.Ed., University of Wichita, I950 JANTINAJOHANNANOORMAN, B.S., 1953 MARILYN RUTHPFLEDERER,B.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1951 CHARLESDAVIDPIERCE, B.s., 1954 SALLY EMRICHPIERCE,B.S., 1953 REIMER,B.S., State Teachers College (Fredonia, New York), 1954 JAMES RODNEYROBERTS, B.S., East Carolina College, 1950 WESLEY SELL,B.S., State Teachers College (West Chester, Pennsylvania), 1952 DERWooDJOSEPH SHIPLETT,B.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, 199 ROBERTCLIFFORD SMITH,B.s., I952 44 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

RICHARDJAMESSUDDENDORF, B.S., University of Cincinnati. I952 ELWOODJAMES WILLEY,B.Mus.Ed., Cornell College, I950 In Physical Education CHARLESCHRISTIANDOENECKE, A.B., DePauw University, 1954 CARLRAY KIGHT,B.S., Northwestern State College, 1954 H. CHARLE~SHULTZ, B.S., State Teachers College (Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania), I954 ROBERTMELVINSULLIVAN,B.S., 1953 In Physics REUBENWILLIAMABOUDI,B.S., M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,1952, I953 ALANBLANKFIELD, B.S., 1954 CARLNELSON CEDERSTRAND, B.S., George Washington University, 1953 ADRIANVAUGHNCLARK, A.B., University of Louisville, 1951 MARYELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1953 GLORIAWINKEL DE WIT, B.S., 1954 RONALDFUCHS,B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1954 LORENZOPHILIPGREENE,B.S., Howard University, I952 HOWARDROSCOE HART, JR., B.Eng.Phys., Cornell University, I952 DAVID WILLIAMLYNCH, B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1954 ROBERTLEE MIEHER,B.S., 1954 YAUCHIENTANG,B.S., National Chiao-Tung University, 1948; M.S., I950 In Physiology MARIEGATSCH, B.S., Duke University, I953 MELVINLEONARD GOLDBERG, B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1954 LEROYJEROME HIRSCH,B.S., Roosevelt College, 1953 DEANEANNE HOULAHAN, A.B., Ripon College, 1951 CARESSAYEAROUS LAW, A.B., North Central College, 1948 MORTONMILLER,B.S., 1953 VERAMAEORSBORN,B.S., 1952 WILLIAMFRANCISSAMMARTINO, A.B., Brown University, 1953 NICKSPERELAKIS, B.S., 1954 IVANSTEARNS,A.B., A.M., Bowling Green State University, 1950, 1954 DONALDVICTORSTRIBOLT,B.S., 1953 In Planf Pathology ORIO CIFERRI,D.Chem., University of Pavia, 1954 HARRYJAMES KRUEGER,B.S., 1953 PAULJOSEPH SLIVINSKI,B.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1950 In Recreation DAVIDJAMES BRADEMAS,B.S., 1954 JOHN ALBANMONTGOMERY,A.B., University of California, 1951 In Speech Correction RUTHANN FERRIS,B.S., Northwestern University, I950 In the Teaching of Biological Sciences and General Science ROYEUGENECAMERON,B.S., 1952 GRACECAROLFELDMAN, B.S., 19 DONALDRAYGARREN, B.S., Eure54, College, 1954 HARLANGENE HETTMANSBERGER,B.S., 1954 In the Teaching of Mathematics ROBERTJOSEPH JENICEK, A.B., Carroll College, 1950 PHILLIPRONALDRENWNE, B.S., 1951 I9551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 407 In Theoretical and Applied Mechanics DANIELBO-YENCHEN,B.S., Louisiana State University, 1953 &NIS CLEMENTWHITEHEAD,JR., B.S., United States Military Academy, 1948 In Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene DONALD ALEXANDERWILLICAN,B.S., University of Manitoba, I&; D.V.M., Ontario Veterinary College, 1952 In Zoology JA~~ESWAYNECAMPBELL, B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, 1953 HOWARDEUGENEHOLZMAN,B.S., 1954 ROSSJ. MILLER,B.S., 1949 DIANESHEAFFER,A.B., Wheaton College (Norton, Massachusetts), 1953 VERNONDEFORESTSTOTTS,B.S., University of Minnesota, 1953

Degree of Master of Music LYNNEKARENBELVILLE, B.Mus., State University of Iowa, 19.53 D~RYRUTHDEANE, B.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1952 DWIGHTEMERYDYER,B.Mus.Ed., University of Oklahoma, 1951; M.S., 1954 MYRONSAMUELFINK, B.Mus., 1954 FAYEALICE GILL, B.Mus., , 1954 JOHN BRADFORDHANEY,B.Mus., 1954 MARYLAURAJOHNSON,A.B., Knox College, 1953 RICHARDELLIS KRAUSE,B.Mus., Baldwin-Wallace College, I952 PAULWILLIAMLYDDON,JR., B.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1954 VIRGINIAALICEMETZCER, B.Mus., Oberlin College, 19% VIRGINIAMARYSTARR, B.Mus., University of Denver, 1948 RONALDLEETARR,A.B., University of Washington, 19.54 Degree of Master of Education ETHELCECILIA ALIKPALA, A.B., B.S., St. Theresa's College, 1952, 1953 GEORGEDAVIDAURAND, A.B., Coe College, 1950 RHEAEILEENBAKER, A.B., 1953 ROBERTMILTONBECKWITH, B.S., 19.51 DANIELMANSFIELDBRAUER, B.S., Western Illinois State College, 19% ANNETTETOLLYBUESKINC, B.S., Eastern Illinois State College, 1952 WILLIAMARTHURCARLSON,B.S., 1951 ARTHURCARLTON,B.S., Eastern Illinois State College, 1952 MARYJOSEPHINEBAKERCLAPP, B.Ed., Eastern Illinois State College, 1936 GEORGEWILFORDCOSSMAN,B.S., 1954 FRANCISPERRYDAWSON, B.S., Purdue University, I950 ELIZABETHKERRDE WIT, B.S., 1952 WILLIAMRUSSELLDOWELL,A.B., Carthage College, I950 ROBERTEDWINDREW, B.S., Eastern Illinois State College, 1951 DONALDLEEELMORE,B.S., Culver-Stockton College, 19.52 CAROLYNPHELPSEMSINC,B.S., rmo BRUCEAARONENSELMAN,B.S., Eastern Illinois State College, 1952 CHARLEST. FINNEY,JR., B.S., Stout Institute, 1941 ~RILYNMILLERGEORCIADIS, B.Ed., State Teachers College (New Platz, New York). 1m8 MILTON CARL~EUTHER,B.S., 1932 MICHELE GRANT,B.S., Lincoln University, I952 VIRGINIA MAEGREEN. A.B.. Agricultural, Mechanical, and Normal College (Pine Bluff,Arkansas); 1950' JOHNHARDINGREENE.A.B.. Shurtleff College. I O ~ v . ,u RAYMONDE. HARRIS,'A.B., 'Eureka College, 1953 AGNESMEECEHARSHBARGER,B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1942 FREDTILLMANHASH,B.S., Eastern Illinois State C?kgf2., I952 VERNONDALE HEDGES,B.S., Southern Illinois University, I950 CALVINRICHARDHEITHOLT,B.S., Quincy College, 1950 ‘408 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

ANNE LAURIE HENDERSON,B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1950 LUELLAGRACEHOLTZCLAW, A.B., Canterbury College, 1946 GLENNAKENTNERHUCHXS,B.S., Illinois State Normal University, I952 KENNETHBERNELLHUGHESB.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1952 WILLIAMHENRYHULL,B.S., Nebraska State Teachers College (Wayne), 1g41 EDWARDMARKHYDE, A.B., Tufts College, 1951 CARRIEHAYESJONES,B.S., Tuskegee Institute, 1954 CHARLESLINDBERGHKING,B.S.. Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College. I952 JOHN KING,A.B., Knox College, 1950 WALTEREUGENELAMBERTON, B.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1949 ANNESHAPIROLIPPOLD, B.S., I952 JAMES DAVIDMANI, B.S., Wisconsin State College, 1952 ELLENYASUEMASUNO, B.S., 19% CHESTERJOHN MICHNA,B.S., 1951 DEANEARL MULLEN, B.S., Western Illinois State College, 1948 ETHEL EVAMYERS, B.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1944 MARYSIGRIDMYERS,B.S.. Southern Illinois University, 1954 JAMESDUANEOLDFIELD, B.S., Southern Illinois University, I952 JOHN ROBERTPALMER,A.B., Knox College, 1949 MARYLEOTABALL PAYNE, B.S., Northwestern State College, 1946 ELMERC. PEPIN,A.B., St. Viator College, I939 ALPHADOMENICOPERFETTI, B.S., Eastern Illinois State College, 1948; MS., 1940 MARILYNREEDPERKINS,B.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1951 KENNETHPOOLE,B.Ed., Southern Illinois University, 1g45 JOANFRANCESPOSATERI, A.B., 1953 PAULWILLIAMREPKE, B.S., 1952 JOAN MARIEROSS, A.B., 1951 ROBERTGAYLERUTLEDGE, B.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1951 THOMASWILLIAM SIMMONS, B.S., Tuskegee Institute, 194 GORDONROYSTONE,B.S., Greenville College, 19% EDWARDJAMES SWEENEY,A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1954 ANTONIOVILLAVERTTANCHUAN, B.S.E., National Teachers College (Manila, Philippine Islands), 1947 MERLEEMERSONTAYLOR, B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1950 HENRYHARRYTELLERMAN, A.B., Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois), 1954 WILLIAMOTHATHOMAS,B.S., Agricultural, Mechanical, and Normal College (Pine Bluff, Arkansas), 1939 DONALDKAHLE TRUMBULL, B.S., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 19% LOUIS JAMES VALVERDE,A.B., Mankato State College, 1951; B.S., Southern Illi- nois University, I952 * ANNSTARRVECORS, A.B., University of Michigan, 8948 JOSEPH EMILVIZEK, B.S., 1951 MAURICELEE WATKINS,B.S., 1’99 IRMAJEAN WESSELS,A.B., Bob Jones University, 1951 RAYMOND EDWINWILKEN,B.S., I950 MAURICEEUGENE WILSON, B.S., Eastern Illinois State College, 1950 GEORGETHOMAS WRIGHT, B.S., Elmhurst College, 1952 ROSEMARIEYOUNG,A.B., Stowe Teachers College, 1952 Degree of Master of Social Work RICHARDJOHN ANDERSON,A.B., University of Denver, 1950 DOROTHYPAULINE BURT ARMSTRONG, B.S., 1926 ADELINECONRADARTICUES, A.B., St. Mary’s Dominican College, 1929 DOLORESAMANDA BROWNLEE, A.B., 1953 DOROTHYJEAN DEMAREE CHITTENDEN, B.S., 1952 JOYCEDONNERFILIP,A.B., 1953 DONALDROY FRANKE,B.Ed., Wisconsin State Colkge (Whitewater), 1953 SOLFRANKEL,B.S., M.S., George Williams College, 1950, 1952 EUNICEROBERTAHEYNE, A.B., Valparaiso University, 1951 DONALDHUTCHINGS, A.B., Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois), 1949 EDITHBERTA KOHLHAGEN, A.B., I952 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 409

ALICE CARROLLREDFEARN, A.B., 1g49 FRANCESJUNEROGERS, A.B., Alabama College, 1948 JULIA AXN SPENNEY,A.B., Adelphi College, 1949 JOSEPH WALTONVANKIRK,A.B., Colorado College, 1949 LEONHARVEYWHITE, B.S., 1% TEROME SHELDONWITKOVSKY, B.S., George Williams College, 1952 Degree of Master of Fine Arts JOHN HANNAH,B.F.A., University of Buffalo, I952 WALTERHOLLISSTEVENS, B.F.A., Drake University, 1951

Degree of Master of Laws MARVINHERBERTSCHEIN, B.S., LL.B., University of Maryland, 1951, 193 SARAHESTHERTORRES-PERALTA,B.S.S., LL.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1946, I949 Advanced Certificate in Education CARLERNESTDANNENFELDT, B.S., Indiana University, 193.5 ; M.S.,1944 Guss Lours GRIMM,B.Mus., Grinnell College, 1938 ; M.Mus.Ed., Ed.M., University of Kansas, xwg, 1949 CHARLESLEONARDHAYES,A.B., Leland College, 1947; Ed.M., Loyola University (Chicago, Illinois), 1949 JAMES WILLIAMHOLADAY, B.S., Eastern Illinois State College, r~g;M.S., 1952 ELIZABETHLITTLE KELL, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1950; Ed.M., 19.53 ARLYNRAYLOBER, B.S., M.S., 1948, 1951 ROBERTALEE POOS,B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1927; A.M., 1935 EUTHYMIOSTHEOTHOROS THEOTHOROWULOS, A.M., University of Chicago, 19% WILLIAMKARLWILLIAMS, A.B., McKendree College, 1948; A.M., University of New Mexico, 1950 Advanced Certificate in Music Education BOEYYAP, B.Mus., B.Mus.Ed., M.Mus.Ed., Millikin University, 1949, 1g49, rg.~

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Degree of Bachelor of Science In Agriculture VERNONJOHNALBRIGHT ROGERKEITH CARLSON,with Honors BENTONCHARLESALLEN,JR. JOHN WILLIAMCmmm MORTENHANSANDERSON WILLIAMDONALDCum, with Honors JOHNEDWARD ATTEBERY KENNETHGENECOMER ROBERTWILLIAMBAALMAN, with DONALDFRANK COOK Honors DEWEYGENE CMIG WILLIAMDOUGLASBAIRD WILLIAMCARROLL CUNNINGHAM CLYDELEWISEARTH BRUCERODERICK DEMPSEY GEORGELours BAUER,JR., with Honors RICHARDSAMDICK,with High Honors JOHNFRANCISBEATTY TEDDYLEE DICKMAN WAYNERUELBECKER . MERLEKENNETHDUNN ARTHURHERMANBECKMAN RICHARDDAVIDDUVICK, with Honors EMILYLOUISE BEGGS RALPHJEROME EDWARDS, with High NANCYJEANBLACK Honors RICHARD EDWINBRAY JON FRANCISELLIS MARION FRANCISBRINK HERBERTMANFRID ENGDAHL, JR. RICHARDJULIANBROWN, with Honors CHARLESRICHARD ENGELHARDT, with LLOYD DEANBRYANT High Honors DEANTHOMASBUCKNER RAUNDLERAY ERICSON WILLIAMVANDERBURGESS JAMESGIBSON ESAREY WOODRUFFARTHUR BURT SAMUELDAVIDSONEVANS,with Honors ROBERTELMERBURWELL WAYNEFRANKLINEWBANK, with JACK ALLEN CAMPBELL Honors 41" ISUALW ur

ROYTHOMASFENSTERMAKER JOSEPHMARIONNELLL DONNELLYJOSEPH FITZPATRICK JAMESFREDRICNISS DUANEWILLIAMFLORSCHUETZ GEORGEA. PIPER,JR. DONALDRAYFOLEY PAULWAYNEPOSTLEWAITE MAXVERNON FULLING RICHARDCLARENCERAYBURN IRA LEONARDGARDNEK ROBERTJOSEPH REYNEK CLYDEEVERETTGERMAN WALTERRAYRICHNER TERRYRAYGREATHOUSE DONALDSTUART ROBERTSON DUANEKEITHHANLY GORDONLEEROPP WILLIAMPAULHARRISON EDWARDJOSEPH ROWLEY FREDERICKDONALD HARTMANR EDWARDCHRISTARTXUR RUNGE, with EARLHOMERHEAL Honors VERLANWALTERHEBERER,with Honors HERSHELDWAINSANDERS DONALDHERMAN HEBERLEIN WILLIAMFREDSCHALLER ELMERGEORGEHOLHUBNER BRUCEMAYNARDSCHILDT ROBERTWILLIAMHOLLOWAY, with MELVINJACOBSCHLUETER Honors FREDOERTELSCHNEIDER JOHNBERT HOYT RUSSELLLEESCHNEPPER RALPHLours JUDSON LEEFREDERICKSCHRADER, with High GEORGEKASPER,JR. Honors DAND. KERN WALTERMAXSHAW DAVIDLYLEKING RICHARDHENRY SIMMS EMILERNEST KUBALEK DAVIDEMILSIRP DONALDEDWARDKUHLMAN ~RVINDARROWSMITH,with Honors ROBERTEARLLAHNE RONALDGENESMITH IRVINRONALDLAWFER IRVINGCLARENCESTANSELL IVANDONALDLAWFER JAMESHAROLDSTEVENSON THOMASOLIVER LEIGH DAVIDWILLIAMSTOLZ ROBERTKENNETHLEKBERG FORESTCLYDESTORM,with High PAULROBERTLUEDKE Honors DONALDEUGENE MAGUIRE BOBBYGENESTORY WILLIAMHENRYMAUORY JAMES BYRONSWAN,with High Honors FREDERICKLEE MANN WALTERLAWRENCE TARLETON RICHARDWINSETTMAUNTEL GALEDEANTAYLOR JAMESROBERTMcCoy ANIBALTORRES WILLIAMDONALDMCGEE LYLEFRANKLINTRUCKENBROD GERALDEUGENEMCKAY JOHNCARVER TURNER RICHARDWALDOMEEKS JOSEPHWILLIAMUMSACH EMANIJELOTTOMELICHAR WALTEREUGENEVANWINKLE JOHN DEWITTMERSEREAU BRUCEHENRYVERKRWSE DONALDRUDOLPH MIELKE RICHARDEDMUND VIAL, with Honors JAMESFREDERICKMILLER,with High GORDONELLIOTTWAKEY Honors HOWARDNEALE WALLACE KENNETHWAYNEMILLER HAROLDLAWRENCE WALTER LARRYHOWARDMILLER WALTERWALLACE WATTS MERLESTANLEYMILLER WILLIAMNICHOLASWEBER WAYNEIKE MILLS BERTRAMDAVIDWILLIAMS,JR. CIZARLESHADLEY MORINE EDWINWILLIAMWOLFER CARLEDWARDMOULTON, JR. REX LEEWRIGHT In Dairy Technology STANLEYRICHARD NELSON ROBERTJAMES PETERWN In Floriculture MARVINCLARENCECARBONNEAU, with RICHARDWILLIAM MALMGREN Honors JOHNDANIEL WALTER WALDOCHARLESDONAHO RICHARDWILLIAM ZANDER RONALDDUAN KONZAK, with Honors In Food Technology WILLIAMKINGBAKER,with High EDWARDLEO GH~OTTI Honors DAVIDJACOBY, with Honors 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 411 In Home Economics JUDITH ELISABETHBEATTY EHALEIDEPUKK &ARLENE ROSEBIEDO, with Honors MARGARETLOUISEIL\Y CAROLYN ANNE BLACKARD MARCIAHARRIETROBINETT VIRGINIA LOUISEBLEVINS MARGARETJEANROEIIER ELIZABETHJANE BROWN DOROTHYANNEROSECRANS DONNACAROLCADWALLADER HELENMARIE ROSSETTI CAROLYN CAMPBELL RITAIRENESCHERTZ CAROLEANNCLARK FLORENCEUDELSON SCHWARTZ JEAN RINGENBERGDIETEMANN AMELIAFRANCESSISUL JEAN ANNEDINSDALE, with Honors VELMAGRACZ SLEIGHT JOAN DRUCKER CAROLJEANSPOERL MARJORIEMATILDAHEADLEY JUDITH ANN STARSKY CARMELITA EDITHKONZEN GENEELAINE STIMART, with High BETTYANN LEE Honors PATRICIA GORDONL~WY BARBARATURNER ANNE ELIZABETHMELDRUM MARYJOANNE VIBERT MARIAN DIAMONDMICHAELS CLAIREMAE VOGT LYNNGREENFIELDMILLER JOANMARIE WARP VIRGINIA GRACENAUSEDAS JANE LOISWEIGAND XARTHAJANEPETERS DONNAWILSON, with Honors BETTYMARIEPRICGIE In Home Economics Education PEYLLISJEAN BIRTWELL CAROLLOUISEMOYER CAROLYNLOUISEBREWER,with Honors ANN NEMEROFF PEARLANNHANEBUTT ELIZABETHJEAN OAKES DELORESANN HICKMAN.with Honors BETTYJo ROBINSON LOISRUTHJETT, with Honors AUDREYANNSWANSON FRANCESCLAUSER JOHNSON GERALDINELOIS TAYMOR,with Hi& MARILYNJEANKERCHENFAUT Honors ADELEHAVENLESKERA CAROLEJEAN TRUCKENBROD CORINNEMALONEY,with Honors CAROLKRAUSEUMBACH,with High SARAHLOUISE MEFFORD Honors WILLANELLMITCHELL JANICELURELLEWHITAKER

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science In Aeronautical Engineering LARRYEUCENTALLEN JAMESFRANKKUCZMA JAMESHAROLDBAKER JOSEPHWILLIAM MALL- GERALDTHADDEUSCHRUSCIEL FRANKGILBERT MORTON FREDALANGHAN FREDSAMUELSNYDER, JR., with High ROBERTTAYLORGRUNER Honors PAULABRAHAM IKHTIARI CHARLESGERALDTHOMAS JACKYUKIO KOGA ROBERTDALTONTURNER RAYMONDMATTHEWKRAMER WILLIAMBEATTY WALCOTT In Agricultural Engineering CLYDE LEWISBABTH LLOYDWILLIAMCURRY In Ceramic Engineering ROGER THOMASARNOLD RUSSELLLEEBOLTON HAROLDRAYMONDBENNETT HARRYWELLINGTON CARPENTER, JR. In Civil Engineering THEONREWAYNE ANDERWN JAMES DONALCALHWN WAYNE MERLEBARKER FLOYDISRAELCANFIELD JOSEPH ANTHONYBATTAGLIA JOHNROBERT CARNEY JAMES DAVIDBERGSTROM JOSEPH BERNARDCASSERLY,JR. 412 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

WILLIAMEDWARD CHAPMAN, with WARRENSHERWINLIEBMAN Honors JORGEHERNANLLANOS-LOZANO JACKWENDELLCHARTIER FRANKGEORGE MAKJNIA IBRAHIMBEDRETTIN CINCILLIOGLU GEORGETHEADOREMARASOVICH RONALDDANIELCOLLINS REGINALDMARI,JR. JOHNLEO CURTIS WILLIAMJOSEW MEBES MOHAMADSIDIQDAR ARTHUREucw~MOENKHAUS THOMASJOSEPH DARCY THOMASJOSEPH ORICER DANCLAIRE DEES ACK ELLIOTTPARKER RAYMONDCHARLES EICHENLAUB REAL -IN PARMENTER HOWARDRONALD ELLIS, with Honors WALTERNELSON&N-, JR. JOHN OSCARFOOKS JosB MANUELROMERO-G~MEZ FREDERICKBLAINEFRIEUEWALD ATTILIOGERARDSCOTESE, JR. CLYDEMYRONFULLER,with Honors JOHN STEPHENSIMON SIMONGOLDFARB STANLEYJOSEPH SKUTNIK JOHN MICHAELGRABOWSK~ CHARLESHAYDEN SMITH JOSEPH WARRENGUYTUN ELMARUPITIS, with Honors VELLOHANSEN CHARLESJOHN WALTER THOMASNELSON HARVEY KENNETHEUGENEWARREN LEO JOHN JASIEN.JR. ALLANHILBERT WEIHE ROBERTNORMANKANTER ALBERTWILLIAMWENDT,with Honors DANIELMARION KEUSAL JAMESLAWRENCEWYMER, with Honors JOHN ALLENKLAGES MAHMOUDANIS ZABIN RAYMONDEDWARDLARSON,with High Honors In Electrical Engineering DEANMARTIN ANDERSON HERBERTFREDRICK HANN EVANGELOSDEMETRIOSARC~UDELIS FREDERICKHENRY HARTKE, with ROBERTLEO ARNDT Honors DONALDRAY ARNOLD, with Honors THOMASIVANHEDVIG JOHN EDWARDARTHUR DONALDJOSEPH HEID RAYMONDKAZIMJERAS BABICKAS STUARTELDON HIGGS FRANKLOUIS BATTUELLO, with High CHARLESCALVONHICHSMITH Honors MILESLOUIS HLAVIN ROGERFRANKBELSAN RALPHRICHARD HODGES, JR. DONALDLESTERBITZER, with High HAYIMIZRAELI Honors ABRAHAM JACOBY REYNOLDSOLLIE BOAZ ALEXANDERJ ANUSHEVICH RICHARDROYBOOTH RICHARDHARRYKIESEL IRWINSAULBORIN JOSEPH EMERYKILLPATRICK,with High DANIELIRABOROVIK Honors JAMES BERNARDBRIGCS JAMESWARD KNAPP KENNETHHARVEYBROWN FRANKLINKuo RAYMONDV. BROWN DONALDHARRY LACKOWSKI OTTOGUSTAVBRUNNER PAULDOUGLASLATTNER, with Honors HENRYEDMUND BRUNS WILLIAMWAYNELICHTENBERCER, with HENRYWILLIAMBURKE High Honors DAI JOE CHANG LOUISMITCHELLLONG CHARLESWHITEMANCHILDS,with ROBERTMYRONMAXEY Honors CHARLESLEO MCDONOUGH,with JOHN KENDALLCLEMENS Honors WILLIAMHERBERTDAY,JR., with JERRYALLANMCELYEA Honors JAMES JOSEPHMCMAHON, JR. LEOCHARLES DILLON ANTHONY~IELLAS HARVEYHUNTER DOEMLAND WALTERALFREUMICHEL PAULWILLIAMENCLER CHARLESHENRY MILLER KENNETHEVANSFAIRBANKS, with TERENCEMASAOMIWA High Honors DARYLLYLEMUCH FERNANDOGARBRECHT JAMESEDWINNEEDHAM RICHARDCHARLESGOEDEKE FRANKCULBERSONNICHOLS THOMASO’REGAN HAIG, with High RICHARDWILLARD OBERMAYER, with Honors High Honors LUTHERPEARSONHAMPTON, JR. RICHARDKAZUSHIOGAWA 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 413

CURTIS DEIW OWE~SON,with Honors CARLMARVIN SOLAR JOHN LEWISOVERBEY, with Honors JOHN HENRYSTRATHMAN,with Honors KENNETH WARRENPADGITT GERALDMICHELESTROWLI PAUL EDWINPEARSON FREDTOURTELLOTTE RONALD DELANOPETERSON ERNESTYOSHIO TSUCHIDA ALBERT PETERSONROSANES GEORGEICHIROTSWDA LEOFOLD ROTHER VIDMANTASVARIAKOJIS JAnfES GREGORYRUDOLPH ALBERTJOSEPH WAVERING,JR., with CHARLESJOSEPH RUSH Honors EUGENELASH SCHREIBER JAMES HENDERSONNELSON WISHART DONALD KENNETH SCHUHRICE ROBERTMCNEILWOODWARD ELIASSCHWARZ HOWARDEDWARD WRIGHT GENE MICHAELSEBASRY CHARLES JAMES ZAMITES, JR. THOMASKING SIMPSON,JR. JAMESLAWRENCE ZENTARSKI RICHARDJAMES SKULINA LARRY DUANESMITH, with High Honors In Engineering Physics BERNARDIRWINBAYEX ARTHURCHARLESLIND ARTHUR LLOYDEGGERS RICHARDDAVIDLUDERS WILLIAMJOHN FANNING KENNETHROSE, with Honors EUGENELYLE HUBBARD ROBERTALFREDSTEIN RONALDGRANTLAMBERT In General Engineering JOSEPH ALLENBLITT PETERFINKLER KOCH STANLEYJOHNBUSH FRANKJOSEPH MYSLINSKI DAVIDWISE CLARK,with Honors RONALDGLENRICHARDS WALTERWILLIAMFASTER, with Honors LAWRENCEHENRYVROMAN In Industrial Engineering Luis RODRIGUEZACOSTA ALANROGER JOHNSON JOHN EDWARDEVERS NORMANBARRYLEFTON CHARLESHARRYFOLEY WILLIAMIRVINGTHOMAS GERALDNELSONGRIFFITH HOWARDIRAWARSHAWSKY In Mechanical Engineering AVINASH KUMARAHUJA WILLIAMEDSONEVANS IRWIN CHARLES ALTER ENRIQUEESPINOSA FAJARDO GABRIEL AMITAI,with Honors TORUFUJII PARKERHOLMESBADGER,with High ANTONGAPP, with Honors Honors WALTERLOUISGLITZENSTEIN ROBERTROYBAKER ALANHERBERTGOETTIG JOSEPHMICHAELBALTRUSAITIS FREDERICKJOHN GOETZ,JR. DONALDRALPHBATHA MYRONGOLDBLATT FREDRICKWILLIAM BERCHER ROBERTMORRISONDRY JOHNLOUIS BLANK LEONARDBALDWIN GRAIFF, with High DONALDGRANTBOKENKAMP Honors HAROLD MAURICEBORROR JOSEPH JOHN GRASS Do” RYLANDSBRACE JOHNDAVID HALLORAN JAMESFRANKBUECHE ROBERTJOEL HASSELBRING RICHARDARTHURBURGDORF JOHNALBERT HERBOLSHEIMER JOHNWILLIAMBURNETT CHRISTIANHENRYHERSAN DONALDEDWARDCARR ROBERTJOSEPH HOENIGKE ROY WILLIAMCORCORAN JOHNCLINTON HOJEM DONALD ARLEYDAVIS LOUISJOSEPH HOWELL KIMBERLEY JAMES DE COURCY,with LANEHOWARD JOHNSON Honors HARVEYBARRETT KARPXEL JOHN WALTERDEROCHE RICHARDJOSEPH KRAUSE AXTANAS VYTAUTASDUNDZILA JAMES LOUISKURTZ FREDENGEL,with High Honors JOHNWILLIAMKURZRWK CHARLES ALBERTERB WILLIAMHENRYLAHRMAN 414 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

PHILIPJACKSON LAIN JOHNF. RANDOLPH,JR. EARLRICHARDLAING RAYMONDEDWARD RAYNER JAY REINHOLDLARSON JACK CHARLESSHOCKLEY EUGENEWALTERLEWIS,with High ROBERTDEANSHONK Honors RICHARDLOYDSMITH RICHARDCLYDE LINSLEY ROBERTGLENNSPARROW KENNETHRALPHLOHBAUER JACKBERGMAN STAUPFER DAVIDDONALD LOWUM PAULBARRINGTONSTEPHENS Gus LOUISMACKRIS RICHARDGAIR STERN, with Honors JOHN WILLIAMMCCONNELL, JR. KENNETHEARLESTROUP JOSEPHANTHONY MELONE THOMASHOWARD SWANSON GEORGEELMERMILUM, with High KHENGSIONGTAN Honors RICHARDJOSEPHTEUTSCH RAYMONDLOUIS MOSER HAROLDYET WAXTOM DONALDDEANMUELLER, with Honors BERNARDJOHN VERNA HAROLDWILLIAMNERO ANTHONYVILONA RICHARDCURTISNORRIS ROMUALDASVISKANTA, with High ROBERTJOHN OIE Honors BENEDICTTHOMASONDRAK FRANKBEN WATTS CHARLESHAROLDPRICE In Metallurgical Engineering HOWARDFRIEDMAN ORVILLEFREDKIMBALL,with Honors HAROLDLOUISGEGEL ANDREWJAMESKISH ERNSTGFDRCEHUSCHKE, JR., with IRANATHAN POTOVSKY Honors GERALDJOSEPH ROBINSON, with Honors ROBERTCYRILKAY LAWRENCEMYRON SLUTSKY In Mining Engineering ROBERTHAROLDBEAN EDWINGFDRGE JACKSON, JR., with High Honors In Sanitary Engineering DONALDJOHN BAUMGARTNER PHILIPJAMES VOECTLE JOHN STEPHENSIMON KEITH AINSWORTHYARBOROUGH, with RICHARDDAVIDSUTTON Honors

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Liberal Arts and Sciences WILLIAMMATHESON AHLENIUS ROBERTPAULBOWMAN, with Highest ROBERTCHARLESALBRECHT Honors in Political Science BRUCELENOREALDENDIFER HARRYSTERLINGBOYD PEGGYSUEANDERSON JANETH DIANEBRICCS HELENWRIGHTANDREWS EMERSONBROWN, with High Honors in JANET LEVINEASDOURIAN Political Science RONALDJAMES AYOTTE,with High MARYLEE BROWN Honors in International Affairs CORINNELUCILLE BRUNER SHERWINHAROLD BAIM JOHN KEITHBUTTERFIELD ROBERTEDWARDBATES GORDONROY CAMERON DAVIDMARTIN BEHREND JAMESLEWISCAPEL, JR. ENID HARRISONBELL FRANKPAUL CASA, with Highest VINCENTCONRADBERKMAN Honors in Spanish JOHNANDREW BERTON JOYCE LORRAINECHALCRAFT, with NANCYANNBIGCINS Honors in International Affairs WLODZIMIEZZBLACOWIDOW ROBERTFULTONCHAMBERS IRWINSTEPHANBLOCH DONALDEMMETCHAMPION GORDONRICHARDBLOOMBERG, with NANCYWOLFECHANNICK Honors in History JAMESGORDONCOBBAN 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 415

JOHN GUNNETTCONNELL RICHARDARTHURHOLLIS JOSEPH WARRENCORBETT MARILYNGRAYHOO~ER VASILIKI JAMES COSTAS DOROTHYHOLSTONHous LYNDARUTHCOUCH,with Honors in SHEILAJACOBSON Sociology DAVIDROGER JAMES EUGENEORLANDOCOZZI CHARLESBRYANTJOHNWN,JR. JAMES WARRENCRAIN PATRICIAANNJOHNSON CAROLE CRISP JOHN ELI JUERGENSMEYER,with HOWARDFRANKLIN CROMBIE, with High Honors in Political Science High Honors in Philosophy FREDPHILIPKAEMPFER DENNISLOUISCWIK, with Highest DOROTHYMAYKACANICH, with High Honors in Mathematics Honors in History ROBERTDALLEK,with High Honors in JEROME BARTONKALISH History HOWARDFRANKLIN KAPSO ANNELOUISEDAVIS FRANKSULLIVAN KASTOR LEOJOSEPHDAVIS, JR. LIUDARAKUTYTE KAUPAS HUGHMILLER DAVISON EDWARDLANINGKELLY JOHN LEWISDELAURENTI ARTHUR LEROYKISTNER HARRYFREDRICDINNSEN PIETERCORNELISKOOISTRA JOAN FRANCESDIXON LOUISESTRODEKRIDER THOMASWALTERDYE ELSIEROSEKUBES JANE CHILDELIOT MARILYNLANG JAMES EDWARDELLEDCE JOANNE LORRAINELARSEN JOHN LARSONELLIOTT WILBURMAYOLARSON ROBERTARTHURELLIS ELIZABETHANNELASM SANDRALEEEPSTEIN LARRYLEELAWLER RONALDRUSSELLERWIN BARBARAELIZABETH LAWRENCE THOMASGAR FELICE, with Honors in JOANNE ESTELLELAZZARA Political Science LAWRENCEJOHNLEE RONALDS. FISHMAN PAULA. LEETZ JOSEPHCASEYFITZCERALU HOWARDMAXLEFTWICH, with Highest SHEILAVIRGINIAFLANAGAN Honors in Economics DOROTHYMAXINEFOSTER ELINORCLARELUEKING THOMASFRANK FRANWS LOUISEMARJORIE LURIE KENNETH EUGENEFREDERICK CAROLEMAE MALMIN CARLWILLIAMGABEL JAMES PETERMARCUS STANFORDLEE GLASS,with Highest RICHARDEUGENEMATTESON Honors in Political Science NELLEELIZABETHMATTINGLY hfAYNARD WAYNEGLITMAN, with WILLIAMAVRUMMAYBROOK Highest Honors in International SHARLENERAEMAYER Affairs HARRYDENEENMAYNOR SUE BARBARAGORDON MARYALI~ MCINNES DAVIDROCKWELLGRAY MARYLOUISE MCKENZIE TOBYANNGREENMAN JACK DEANMCMANUS, with High DONALDKENDALLGRIFFITH Honors in Political Science CLYDELEROYGRIMM,JR. KAYBARRY MEURLOTT SAMUELD. HALE,JR. AARON PAULMILLER !OHN EDWARDHALVERSEN, with High DAVIDMCGRECOR hfILLER Honors in Sociology JOHN MANIERREMILLS, with Honors WILLIAM MCCLELLANHAMBY in Zoology JERROLLEE HARRIS MIRKOMILOS MITROVIC KENNETH IRVINGHARRIS PATRICIAANN MOORE WILLIAMLEONHAYES DONALDWELLSMORELAND CAROLEMAEHEATH AUDREY RICHARDSMUNAT JOYCEANN HEATH STANLEYHARC~URT MUNAT, JR., with DORISHOLSMANHECKERT High Honors in Philosophy LAURENCEHEICHER, with JAMES AKINOBUNAKANO Highest Honors in History NANCYNORVELLE NEWTON JANE MARTINHEILIGENSTEIN,with FAYELEANORNICHOLS Highest Honors in Latin American ARLYSIONANITSCHE Studies ALICEMARIE OGDEN RUTH EVELYNHERING LARRYEMMERTOHLSON 416 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

JOHN SALVADORONTrwmos GERALDINESMITH KENNETHDALEPALMER, with Honors MARYELLENSOPER,with Honors in in Political Science Sociology JOHN JOSEPHPERIOLAT VLADIMIRFREDERICSPERBJCR LELANDEDWARDPERSON JEAN MCCORKLESTAEBLER CAROLLOUISEPETERSON GERALDEMANUELSTEARN JAMES BERNARDPINSKI, with Highest SPENCERWEINERSTRELLIS Honors in History ELEANORMAESURBER PATRICIAPRATT WILLIAMALVA SUTER VICTORIACASANDRARAZMO ROGERCLARENCESWANSON, with High SALLY ANN&EVES Honors in French RICHARDWENDEUREICHLE, JR. DALERICHARD SWEETWOOD GEORGEWILLIAMRICHARDS, with JAMES JOSHUA TAXMAN Honors in Political Science JOHN MANVILLETHOMPSON ROBERTLEE RICHIARDI JULIUSCAESAR THORNTON LEONELSON ROHACH MARYJEANNETTE TOLL RICHARDPOWELLROSCOE EDWARDJOHN TRUSCHKE ROBERTALLENROSENTHAL YOSHIKOJOY TSUZUKI,with Highest JERROLD SAMUELROSENWASSER Honors in Sociology LORRAINEMARYROULETTE WALTERBERNARDTUCKER MARILYNDIANE RUBENSTEIN CARLTONSTEVENS VAN DOREN, with SAMUELWILLIAMSAX Honors in Geography SANDRALEE SCHWARTZ,with Highest ROBERTCHARIPARWARREN Honors in English BYRONKENNETHWEST,with Highest MARGARETJEAN SCRANTON,with Honors in History Honors in Political Science THOMASMCDOWELL WHEELER DORIShfAE SHOCKLEY FRANKLINSCOTT WHICHER JOHN PAYSONSHONKWILER HELENMARIE WHITE DONALDBEAMSHUFORD LEE OLIVERWILSON HARRIETANNESIFFERD BERNARDGENEWINSBERC ANN MARIESIMONS CYRUSYONAN, JR. ADRIENNEJEAN SMITH,with High HERCULESPAUL ZAGORAS Honors in Psychology SARAHJEANZANG In the Teaching of English JO ANNDAVIDSON,with Highest JANET LOUISEMOCKUS Honors GWENADELE PETERSON GRETCHENMARYGIBBONS RUTHESTHER R~MOSER LOISLUNDYGROMOLL MARYJo RYERSON JOAN PEARLHALPERN SHADIESIMON HELENELIZABETHHOLLIDAY JUDITHESTHER SNYDER JOHN IRAKITCH, JR., with Highest FLORENCESCANLAN SPENCER Honors JANEWEAVER THIEM MARILYNESTHERMARCHOK NANCYLEE WILKISON MARYHELENMARMION In the Teaching of French MARGOTREBHUN MARCARETTOBY RIPPINCER In the Teaching of German RICHARDALLENCOLEMAN JOHN HOWARDKIRCHNER, with High Honors In the Teaching of Latin MARYMALANTIS In the Teaching of Social Studies WILBORNEBOWLES MARYLEE MAHIN NAOMICAROL BROQXS EUGENEMICHAELMALECXI,with NILS WILLIAMFWDIN, with Honors Highest Honors DIANELEEJOHNSON,with Highest CAROLJEAN SCHEIBE Honors NINA JUDYTEMPLE, with High Honors ROBERTLEEJOHNSON EMILYANN WARD, with Highest GERALDINECAROL KNIGHT Honors 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 417 In the Teaching of Spanish ~~YRNAGRACE CAMPBELL, with High OLIVEIRENEDURHAM,with Highest Honors Honors In the Teaching of Speech GEORGENORMANGUNKLE ELEANOREPEARL SZYMANSKI Degree of Bachelor of Science In Chemical Engineering ROBERTEUGENEBUCKSAT GEORGELIKANDER, with Honors ROBERTSEYMOURCARPER DUNCANLIVINGSTON,with High RICHARDHAROLDDELLERT, with Honors Honors EUGENECHRISTOPHER MACMULLAN, REMIGIUSALCIMANTASGASKA,with with Honors Honors ROBERTALFREDMETCALFE MARTINEDWARDGOLDSTEIN WILLIAMGORDONWILSON,with WAYNEEDWARDHALL,with High Highest Honors Honors CHUNGSULYOUN,with Highest ROnERT LYNNKABEL, with Honors Honors ORVILLECHARLESKREMMER,with Honors In Chemistry RALPHFREDBENCK NORETTAKOERTCE, with Highest TEDLEE CLARK,with High Honors Honors RUTHELLYN COLLINS JACK BARCLAYMCCLELLAN JOHN FRANCISFOSTER, JR. ALBERTHAROLDMICHAL WILLIAMBURKEFOX SHIRLEYMURLMITCHELL CUKEGUNDAGARMUS PAULCHARLESMOEW~,with Highest NICHOLASJOHNGETZINGER Honors DONALDJOHN GRAVES,with Honors TEDPORTER,JR. Ho CHIENHWANG, with Honors JOAN ALICESEARING, with Highest DONALDCHARLESJICHA Honors JAMESKLAUSKOEHLER, with Highest NANCYZDENKAVYHNAL Honors RAYMONDERNESTWHITNEY, with Honors In Home Economics MARYALICERICHMAN In Liberal Arts and Sciences MARVINJOHN ANDRESEN JUDITH RUTH COHEN FRAXKLINANDREWS BENNETTJAY CREMER RUTH MARILYNANDREWS,with ORENDWAYNE DENHART Highest Honors in Bacteriology FRANKANTHONY DINELLO DOXALDLAWRENCEBALLMANN JAMES AUGUSTDREHER SANDRASMITHBENNER,with High JANE ANN EFNER Honors in Geography CARLTHEODOREEHLERS ~~RJORIEBLANCHE BEZIO JANE ALFREDAERICSON DAVIDMAURICEBLISS DONALDESAROVE CHARLESHOWARDBLOMQUIST ALFREDFERDMAN EUGENEKENTBORCHART DONALDCHARLESFERGUSON,with CARLBORNHOLT Highest Honors in Psychology BARBARAJEANBOWERS SHEILAELIZABETHFLEMING DALETHOMASBRAXTON ERNESTWILBER FORDHAM JEROMESAULBRODY CLAYTONEUGENE Fox ~~ARIETTABROTHERS,with Honors in WILLIAMEDWARDFRYMIRE Bacteriology M. GAILFURNALL ALEX SAMUELBROUN NORMANWALTERGAnEL, with Honors NEAL MURRAYBURNS in Chemistry HARRYGOLDZIER CASLER EVAGAWRONSKA N'lLLIAM FRANCISCAVENDER CHARLENEKATHERINE GEMINN 418 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

ROBERTKARLGHOLSON RUDOLPHMORACNE GERALDJOSEPH GLANTZ MASANOBUMORIKUNI EILEEN FRANCESGOLB,with Highest JAMES ARNOLDMURPHY Honors in Psychology ROBERTDEANNEATHAMMER HARRISSIDNEYGOLDSTEIN, with JAMES CLARENCENELWN Highest Honors in Zoology MILDREDCHAPMANNYBERG DEBORAHGOLLUB DIANELou OLIVER WARRENJAY GOODMAN JOSHIAPAIS JAMES WARRENGROCHOWSIU JOHNRIDLEY PARSON BONNIEJEAN GROSSNICKLE DALEDUANE PATTERSON RUTHELEONORGRUENDUNG DWIGHTPENCE MAEHATSUMI HASEGAWA LARRYALVINPERLIS JUDITH RAE HOGGATT JOYCEARLENEPICKARD,with Highest GEORGEBENNETTHUMPHREY Honors in Mathematics JOHN RICHARDHURLEY ALBERTSYLVESTERPORTER CHARLESJOSEPH HUXEL,JR. SIDNEYLUCIUSPRAY FRANKSANTO INGRASSIA LAURAELIZABETHRHODES NICHOLASJOSEPH JACOBS LUCILLEMARYRINALDO JEANNE LENOREJARACZ MARYRUBENIS JURA SKAUDYSJODELE RODNEYRICHARD RUCH WILLARDWILLIAMJOHNSON, JR. SANDRAFAYE SCHAUB EUGENEANTHONY KADLUB RICHARDFRANKSCHMITZ PHILIPEDWARDKAHLERT ALBERTSCHONBERG NORMANJOEL KANTOR RICHARDHERBERTSCHWARTZ HERBERTLAURENCE KAYNE SHELDONDEWEY SCHWARTZ, with ARWALTPAULKEHLE Honors in Zoology WALTERJOHN KEMPA,JR. TERRELLCARYSCHWARZ ROBERTVIX KENNEDY ALANJOHNSON SCOTT, with Honors in GERALDBYRONKESSLER Geology KATHRYNAGNESKILE LUfS AUGUSTOSERR6N PATRICIAANNKILLEY WILLIAMANDREW SHINN ROBERTLEWISKLOSTER AGRISSLESERS GRACELOISKOMOSA JACQUELYN ANN SPIELMAN ELAINEJOANKRICHEVSKY, with L. M. THOMASSTILWELL, JR. Highest Honors in Bacteriology SHERWINLEROY STRAUSS GEORGENICKOLASKRON,JR. JOHNJOSEPH SULLIVAN DORISANN KRULL, with Highest CHARLESCURTISTERRY Honors in Zoology ALEXANDEREDWARD THOMAS, I11 CONSTANCEMEMORY Kuu ROBERTJAMESTWOHEY CAROLMASAKOKUSHINO MARYCAROL WAXLER, with Highest HOWARDLEONLANG Honors in Zoology FRITZWILMERLARSON MELVINIRENAEUS WEIDNER DAVIDROBERT LAUCK JERRY EARLWEIMANN RUTHVARANO LAWRENCE LESLIEWIENER, with Honors in RICHARDLEOLINSTER Chemistry GILBERTLAMARMARX WARRENCLARK WOLTMAN JACKIEDELAINE MCGREGOR JEROME YOCHIM ALVINMEDVIN MEGUMUYOSHIMINE DANIELMILLER GEORGESMRZZAHROBSKY bfALKA TRYNAMIRVIS WILLIAMALLANZERIN In Speech Correction YVONNEETHELBERNTSEN RUTHELAINE HORTIN, with Honors CHARLESJAMES DAVIES,with High NANCYISOBEL MARCH Honors SYLVIACOLEMAN MUIRHEAD JUDITH ANN DESCH,with Honors LORENZAANN Russo . In the Teaching of Biological Sciences and General Science JUDY DETINA In the Teaching of Chemistry I GLENEDWARDGAIDES 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 419

In the Teaching of Geography KATHLEENMARIESCHAIJB In the Teaching of Mathematics LOUISLIDDI In the Teaching of Physics JENNIS JOSEPH BAPST COLLEGE OF LAW Degree of Bachelor of Science In Law PAUL PETERCORONE~S Degree of Bachelor of Laws ORLAELBERT ADAMS, B.Ed., Eastern WAYNERONALD JOHNSON, B.S., 1953 Illinois State College, I940 JOHN ALANLAMBRIGHT, B.S., 1953 HARRYCULBERTSON ARMSTRONG,B.S., JOHN WALTERLESKERA,A.B., 1953 I953 ROBERTDow MCKNELLY,A.B., 1954 MERWIN B. AUSLANDER,A.B., 1953 JOHN WILLIAMMETZGER,with Honors ~~ARVINDONALDBERMAN,B.S., 1953 TERRANCEROYMITCHELL ROBERT LEEBLACK, JR., B.S., I950 ERNESTJOHN NASSOS,B.S., North- ROBERTDEANEBRODT, B.S., Bradley western University, 1951; University, 1954 M.S., I952 ALVIN BUSH, B.S., Roosevelt College, RICHARDJOHN NEAGLE,JR., B.S., 1952 Georgetown University, I952 WILLIAM HENRYCHAMBERLAIN, B.S., GILBERTLAMAR NIZNIK, B.S., 1953 I953 WALTERRUSSELL PEIRSON,B.S., 1950; GEORGEhIOSELEY CHANDLER,A.B., with Honors Lawrence College, 1951 JOSEPH RICHARDPEROZZI, B.S., GARYRAY COFFEY, B.S., 1953 University of Notre Dame, I952 JAms ALLENCUMMINGS, B.S., 1952 MAX CARMENROSE, B.S., Bradley ALVINDonrAsH, with Honors University, 1953 LEROYEDWARD DUNCAN,B.S., I952 RICHARDSANFORDSAWISLAK, A.B., GERALD SIDNEYELLIOTT,B.S., 1953 I953 JOHNEDWARDFAVERO, A.B., 1953 NORMANABRAHAMSHARE,B.S., 1954 JEROMEDAVID FIREMAN, B.S., 1954; WILLARDLEE SHONFELD with Honors HARRYHENRY SONNEMAKER, JR., A.B., FRANKJOHN GALVIN,A.B., Bradley University, 1950 St. Ambrose College, I952 RICHARDLEONTHIES, A.B., 1953 JAMES ELIWARDGORMAN, A.B., DONALDMARCOVENTURELLI St. Ambrose College, 1952 PHILIPHENRYWARD,JR., A.B., 1953; STUART NEALGREENBERGER, B.S., 1954; with Honors with Honors JAMES LANDONWILDER THOMASEARLHARRINGTON,B.S., 1953 RICHARDDALEYUNG, B.S., 1953 DONALDALLENHENSS, B.S., 1953

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Education RAYMONDPATRICKALBERT ZENOKOPECKY, JR. GWENDOLYNWINTERBERGER BERRY MYRASCHEIEWELAMBER CONSTANCE MARIEBERUTTI, with GONNIE MICHAELOFF Honors BETTYJAYNE OHLSON GRACEORRILLACONARD DOUGLASRICHARDPIERCE ELIZABETHJUNE DOONAN GEORGEALBERTROBINSON, JR., with PAUL MORTONGARMAN Honors EDNAMOOREHAMMOND JOHN WALKERROUSE JOHNDONALD HATHAWAY DOROTHYMAESCHLITT GLENEDWARDHUBELE BASILJOSEPH SHERLOCK LUCI.4 BEATRICEBRIANHUEBNER ELEANORLEGATOR SIMON LIE BUSBYJODA ARISTOTLEHARRYSOTER 420 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16 In the Education of the Deaf EMILYANNHANAFEE RICHARDWILLIAMSTREAM In the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children JOANNSCOGCINSLEMKER SUELOUISE SCHURMAN NORMALOUISEMARTIN MARGARETJo SMITH In Elementary Edzlcation SUEELIZABETHANDERSON SETSUKOKATAYAMA NANCYRUTH NICKOLBARTHELL, with DOT ARLEENKAUFMAN Honors SUSANMARIEKOCH BARBARALEE BECKMAN JOANNEMARIELIMESTALL TOBYBARBARABIRNDORP ANNLAURIE MCKNIGHT MARYIRENEBLATNIK JOANNE MILLER JERRY LOUISEBOND DOROTHYROSEMORIARTY PATRICIAANNBURT, with Honors MARILYNDIANEMUMMA JOANN MARIEBUSKE RUBYHIDEMI NAKAGAWA MARGARETANN CAIN, with Honors CAROLJANE OSBORN THELMACARRINGTON, with Honors JOYCEWIMBERLY OWERSON, with High GLORIAMAE CHAMBERS Honors HARRIETRUTHCOHEN CAROLESUEOWENS BETTYJANE CONREAUX SADIERUTH POINSETT MICHAELINEMARY COSTABILE, with BARBARAJEANRAW High Honors EUNICEJEANREACE JOAN MARILYNDANIELSON CAROLEMAE REID FRANCESELIZABETH DAVIDSON JUDITHLOIS REIMER VERNAGRACEDAVIS MARCIAANNRIECKMAN TERRYLANN DELONC ELEANOR ANNEROLLO RENEEDOBKIN SANDRAFAY KOMANOFF,with High JOANDUNBAR Honors VERNAROSE DUSHEK, with Honors SALLYJOYCERUTTENBERG ELEANORSUEEISENSTEIN NANCYLOUISESALKELD JOANBERNICE ENDERSON RICHARDTREVELYNSALZER, with MARYJANE FENNESSEY Highest Honors MARGARETPARSONS FERRY JOANRUTH SCHMIDT bf ERLE FRIEDMANFIREMAN JANETHELEN SCHMITT MARYLEE FLORSCHUETZ VIRGINIAMAESCOTT VIRGINIAMARYFRANK VIVIANRUTH SHAY, with High Honors BONNIEENGLERFRY VERASHEVCHUK SANDRAFERN GIMPEL JESSIEKAYE SIEPKER PHYLLISGOTTFRIED GORDON ELAIPTTMARION SKADBERC RENEEGRAUER ROBERTALOIS SKOLNIK, with High CAROLJEANNE GROSS Honors CAROLLYNNHALVERSON MARGARETSTANSFIELD BETTYJEAN HEGGEMEIER NANETTEELDORASWARTZ BEVERLEYJEANHILL CONSTANCEANNAWACHS, with High MARYINGRIDHOUSE Honors LAVERNERUTHJANES JOAN HELENWERNER JANE ELLENJONES JUDITH ANNWILKINSON, with Honors EhirLY GJCORGENEKAMPERT ANNEDWARDS WILLOUGHBY HARRIETKARM ELIZABETHANN YANSON, with Honors ITOKOKATAYAMA In Industrial Education HAROLDHUGH GABBY THOMASDOUGLAS LAMBERT

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accountancy EDWARDMICHAEL ABWS CARNEYGAINESALLEN, with Honors WAYNEHAROLDAHLBERG PAULEDWARDANDERSON 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 421

CHARLES JACK ANDREWS,with Honors MARVINLIPSCHULTZ THOMASJOSEPH ARCHBOLD JACK WILLIAMLITTLEMEYER WILLIAM HERBERTBAYLEY DAVIDHOMERLIVELY NORMAHALDENEBEAN CAROLJEAN MAGNAN DENNIS ARTHURBELL LEONARDPERCY MASON LLOYDJACK BILLARD LESTERHARVEYMCKEEVER EDWARD JOHN BOTTOMLEY,JR. GENEARTHUR NELSON JOHN DAVIDCARTLAND WALTERFRANKNELSON RONALDCARLCHRISTIANSON DONALDOTTONIEMANN \NARRENDUANE CUPLIN FRANCISJOSEPH NOWIK ARTHUR LAWRENCED'AMBROSIO, JR. ALCIRDASOLE RICHARDFRANKLINDAVIS HOWARDNASHO'NEAL LAWRENCEWILLIAM DEPAUW ARNOLDLEONARD PAOLASINI GUST WILLIAMDICKETT STANLEYEUGENE PATRILLA DONALDALLENDVORAK ROBERTJOHN PENN ARLINE DELORESEKSTEDT J.AMESHARTWELLPENNINGTON JOHN ANTHONYFARRELL WAYNEEMANUEL PETERS JAMES ALFREDFIELDS BAHBARALEE PETERSEN ROBERTCHARLESFIETSAM LYLEDEAN REEDER HERRERTMORTONFISHER EMIL ELMERROULD, JR. HENRYJAMES FOLEY FRANCESELEANOR SCHIESSER FARRELLRANDOLPH Fox, JR. Enwrx ELWELLSCHULTZ ROBERTGEORGEGAINER DONALDWILMER SEIFPERTH FRANCISMICHAEL GALLACHER HYMANJULIUS SHAPIICO KO~ERTREYNOLDSGASAWAY ROBERTAARONSICK HOWARD GENE GETZ WILLIAMSIDER LOUISGLICKMAN S. NEILSORENSEN EDWARDDEANG~DDARD LELANDKEITHSPRAGLE, with Honors ROBERTWILLIAMSGOLTEHAIANN JAMES h,fICHAEL STANTON,with Honors LEWISDAVID GKEEXBERG RONALDRICHARDSTARKWEATHER, with bloicus DAVIDHALPERIN Honors ,4ii~.4GERALDINEHARMS RICHARDORTONSTEVEXS ROBERTCHESTERHAI~TMANN ROBERTWILLIAMSTODDARD DONALDIRAHAUSMAN BRUCEALANSTRUCKMAN UOYALDJOSEPHHESSE,with Honors WALTERBERNARDSUGAR, with Honors THOMAS JAhiEs HORTON RICHARDSWANSON, with Honors JOHX JOSEPHJUSTEN PHYLLISTIPP Jom GANNONKEARINS JAMESDUVALLTRABUE DAVIDBORINGKEENAN JOHNJOSEPH VASSEN hTIIUR WILFRED KENNEY ELIZABETHANNVIER CAESARKLAUS,111 h1A.x D.4vIn WEIKBLUM,with Honors NED \$!ILLIAM KOHN EDWINVER~YONWELLS ELDENCLAREKRAPF \VILLIAM EARLWINN, with Honors DAERYLRAYLEM .\LEXANIlER CROSMAN b~rOODBURY ~~ICHAELJOSEPHLESH CECILEUGENE WORRELLS 1IAWlX SAMUELLIEBERMAN WAYNEHENRYYACKEL In Commerce and Law GEORGEBRITTBARR BURTONHERBERTPALMER CLARENCEWILLIAMDEMOS THOMASFRANKLIN TAYLOR STEPHENVANHILL HAROLDWAGMAN STANFORDDONALDMARKS ROBERTMORGANWHITE RONALDSTANLEYMOLL CLARKE WOODRUFF In Commercial Teaching BARBARAJANELOWIS MINNIEROSETTA TALLEY CARLOFRANCISOLIVERO ALICEJANE WOELFERSHEIM DATOVINCENTOLIVERO In Economics HERBERTBOYDBLODGETT WILLIAMEDWARDCUNNINGHAM VITO ANT~ONYBOTTICELLI RODRIGOGUTI~RREZ DUQUE DONALD JAMES CISEK JAMES LEOFUHRMAN 4.22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

JAMES MANOSLAMBAKIS SOPHIEMARGOTPRUSS ROBERTFREDERICKLANDOLT STUARTJOEL RAFFEL LORENCLIFFORDMANN JORGE ROCHARODRIGUEZ JESUS RICHARDMOTA ERWINRERNARDSEEGERS GERALDPATRICKMUNLEY, JR. JOHN WILLIAMSHAVER ARTHURDONALD NORDENBERG, with RICHARDDEANSPERRY, with Honors Honors Lours SMILEYSTAHLMAN, with Honors PATRICIAA" OSGOOD SAMWEINER,with Honors hTHFRANCIS PRATER In Economics and Finance Jowr RONALDFURMAN, with Honors BERNARDCLARENCE QUANJJT THOMASANGUS HAGAN, JR. DAVIDNOEL WEBER DAVIDRUSSELLMUMMERY GENECOEO'GNNELL, with High Honors In Economics and Management ROLANDJOHN ARTIGUES,JR. GEORGERUSSELL BOLIN In Economics and Marketing HUGHDENNISGIERTZ In Finance MARVINARNOLD ANDREWS, with JOHN PAULGWIN Honors PHILIPFITHIAN HUDSON MOHAMMEDULLAHAZIZ GORDONHOWARD MILLNER, with LANOLours FRANK Honors MITCHELLHENRYFRANKLIN ROBERTGERALDPARSONS WALTERELLISGABEHART EMILSHAFRAN In General Business GILBERTJOHN HEAPHY In Industrial Administration HALECARLYLEBARTLETT,with Honors EARLTHEODORE MCGEE DONALDWILLIAMELLINGSON HAROLDJAMES MURRAY,JR. ROGERWAYNEKING MAXWELLHARRISPOPER In Management JAMES SPRINGERACHESON STELLARUTHLYMAN MARIONACHOR RAYMONDANDREW MASLANU MATTHEWCCQPERARONSON FRANKWILLIAMMICHALEC JOHN LESTERBALDWIN PHILIPROBERTNIENSTEDT JAMES FARRELLBELL DONPARRYNORFORD CHARLESRICHARDBLUNDELL MARJORIESUE ORNELLOS,with Honors JOHN HOLMESCALKINS WILLIAMJOSEPH OSHINSKI PAULMARTINCHERRY DANIELDENNIS PATTARSON WILLIAMNORRIS CLARK WILLIAMROBERTPINCEL CHARLESANTHONYCRAIN JOHN DAVIDRINEDOLLAR CHARLESWILLIAMCRAINE BARBARAELLEN SCHEDEL THOMASALANDICKS JACK KENNER SHUTT CHARLESALANELLIOTT WAYNESMITH,JR. CHARLESAMONGAGE PATRICKALLENSOLLO CHARLESALBERTGAIJEN GENESTANLEYSTROUD MAURICE DARWINGRANT EARLLours TAKACH GLENNEVERETTGREEN MARILYNGOODELLVAN BUSKIRK THOMASGRAHAM HAMILTON WILLIAMMAXVETTER, JR. NORMANISAACHOLLENBERC WILLIAMWINSTON YEACER RICHARDMCMILLANHULL RONALDFRANCISZIONTS ERROLMACJOHNSQN In Management and Marketing SAMUELJAY ALex JAMES GEORGEMCNEBNEY, JR. GEORGEPETER FOTO~OULOS NICK Gus MICHAS 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 423 In Marketing EDWARDEASTBARTHELL ROBERTALLENHERSHBARGER burs JOSEPHBAX FRANKLINERNEST HEURICH CLYDEDEVEREBELL ARTHURLOUISHOLTZ EDWARDROBERT BENISH BARRYTOWNSENDHOUGH GEORGEROBERTBINDER RONALDMARTINKARZEN ARM LEE BLACKARD WALTERPHILIP KATICH JAMES ~NWICKBONDE BILL HARTKOSANKE GERALDLEWIS BROWN,JR. ALLENJOHN KREITZER,JR. KENNETHDWIGHT BRUDER RICHARDLEELACY HARLANHAMPTON BURGESS ROGERDEAN LITTLE ROLFALRIKCEDERWALL RONALDSTEPHENLOPATY LAWRENCERICHARD CHAPMAN LORENPHILIPLYON HORNCHEN WAYNEFRANKMATUSIAK LOUISDAVIDCHRISTENSEN JOHN ANTHONYMCCARTHY ARNOLDNORMANGHN ROBERTLEONMIGATZ JEROME FRANCISCRAY GEORGEEDWARDNADENIK, JR. LEE EDWINCURTIS STASYSNEIMANAS THEOMREKENNETHDAVIS JOHNC. PERRY CYNTHIABESS DOLAN,with Honors LORENMURRAY POLLACK LAWRENCEJOSEPHDOMKOWSKI LAWRENCEARTHUR POTTER JAMES WILLIAMDUTCHER ROGERHERBERTRACINE CHARLESEDWARDEICHMAN MARGARETJACKLYNN REMACLE JAMES ROBERTELLINGSON THOMASCHARLES ROWADER ALBERTDONALDELLIS THERESALAVERNE RUTH WILLIAMDAVISONFAUDE &CHARD JAMES SCHLEHOFER CHARLESEARNESTFINN CHARLESBACHMANSCHULTZ AUSTINHERBERTFOSNAUGH ROYSMITH SAMHOWARDFRANKEL, with Honors WILLIAMDUNCAN SMITH MICHAELIRWENFREEMAN CONRADALEXANDER STAUDACHER RAMONLINDGALARNEAU THOMASGILBERT STUCKY STEWARTGARTNER RICHARDHAROLDSWEENEY JOHNANTHONY GERBEL GILBERTALFREDSWEET SHELDONFRED GOOD DONALDEDWARDTATE HARVEYARNOLD GREENSTEIN LEONARDANDREW VASILAUSKAS RAEELLENGROSCH EARLEJAMES WALTERS GLENNBURTONHARVEY MYRONLEONARDWANG FRANKLEEHEROLD,with Honors CARLEDWINWITT In Secretarial Training LOUISEDRECHSLERCOLE, with Honors BETTYMARIE SNIDER, with Honors SUZANNEELLETT CUTHBERT MARYJOY VACHTA GRACELOUISESCHLAEGER In Urban Land Economics JERRYCHAUNQYBRADSHAW EDWARDM. LEVIN, JR. LESLIEMORTONHEFTER EUGENEWALTER STUNARD

SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATIONS Degree of Bachelor of Science In Journalism JOHN DAVIDALCERT ALLENROGER BROWN, with Honors JAMESEUGENEALLEN CHARLESFREDERICKCHAPMAN KARL STEPHENANDERSON LEROYWESLEY CHRISTENSEN KATHRYNANDERSON WAYNEEUGENECONERY BARBARAJOAN APPERSON JANET RAECox PAUL ARMSTRONG SIDNEYDOUGLAS DESSER ADAMHENRYBACHMAN,JR. SANDRA ELAINEDOLCONOS DAVIDBRUCEBARTRUFF JERRY JAMES DONDA CAROLYNANNBERLEMAN DORISJEAN DREW ~VINBOOKSTEIN LORRAINEEDITH GEITTMANN 424 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

JOHNWILLIAMGEPFORD ARLOREIGN MILLICAN JOANNELIZABETH GLENN IRENEMILDRED OSVALD MARJORIEANNGOWER SHEILAPARRISH MARVINDEANGRAVES JUNEELIZABETH PETERSON DONALDKEITHHANES GENEJOHN QUIRINI RALPHANDREWS HAWORTH MARYARDYTH RAUSCH CAROLYNBROWN HOLMSTRAND LARRYSIGMUND SCHAFFEL MELVINJACOBS LAVAUNADELESCHILD, with Honors RAYNORTON KABAKER ROBERTLOUISSEMMELROTH SARAHKATZ JEAN ELIZABETHSHANBERG JOHANNA KAUFFMAN GALEYVERONASHAPPERT LESLIEJACOB KIPNIS ANNSHILLADEY PAULLOUISKISH DANIELRALPH SIMON EVAJOANKLEIN HERALDWARRENSTOCKTON JOANNE IRENEKNOCH GERALDJOSEPH SZUMSKI MARIANNEKREILINC PATRICIAMILDRED TROTTER WILLIAMPAUL KUHS RORERTRAYTRUMBULL JOEL LAUFER HEXRYROBERT USCHAN NORDEENCAMILLA LEDET ALANRAY WEAVER CHARLENEAMY LYNCH JOHNNATHANIAL WEIL DONALDREID MACCRIMMON,JR. JOHNTHOMASWHITMAN BARBARAJEANMANGEL RICHARD EDWARDWOLFE DONALDOLIVERMAYLATH BYRONM. ZALKEN CAROLJEANNEMCCRADIE

COLLEGE OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Degree of Bachelor of Architecture GLENNFREDRICKABEL HOWARDEARLMCCALL WARRENCARL ANDERSON, with High ANDREWCAKNIE hfC!?HERSON, JR Honors WAYNEARTHURMEIERHANS MELVINHENRYBECKMAN,with Honors DONALDICAYhIOND LIICHAELIS BARBARAGAIL BUCKMASTER CHARLESCALVINORRIS JAhIES WARREN CARPENTER DONALDHERBERTOLJVIERI RICHARDALLENCHILES ALDENEUGEXEORPUT RICHARDCLAIRCOCLEY DONALDJOSEPH PYSKACEK WILLIAMBIXGHAMCONEY KARLALFRED RAUSCHERT, with Honors ROBERTWALTERFORSYTH JAMES KENNETHRICSRY JOHN HAYDNHALLER ROBERTALLENROSEKTHAL WILLIAM GEORGEHEINZMAN, with JOHN MARTINRUFFNER,with Honors HONORS JOHN LOUISSCHMIDT, with High JOEL ROBERTHILLMAN Honors RUTHHOOK HERBERTWILLIAM SCHNEIDER VICTOR E. ISAKSEN, JR. HOWARD EUGENESCHROEDER, with NORMANLENARTJOHNSON Honors DENISKEITH RAIMUNDK. SHLAUSTAS JAMES ESCHERKNUDSTAD, with Honors ROBERTEARLTEEGARDIN DONALDANDREWKoss, with Honors CHARLESA. TOTTEN,JR. KENNETHCHARLES KURTZ ROBERTCHARLES VACNIERES LLOYDALLEN LEFFERS, with Highest RONALDHUBERTZELLNER Honors MILTONZIC DAVIDLLOYD MAYER GREGORIOZOLKO Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts In Advertising Design BEVERLYANNECHUBAT, with High BONNAGAILLEDERER Honors RICHARDALEXANDERROGERS, with JOAN MARGARETGOODMILLER, with High Highest Honors Honors RICHARDSIDNEYROOF PHYLLISANN HASSE,with Honors CHARLESEUGENESEMEL LUCIENCYRIL KAPP RENEEEVAWEST 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 425 In Art Education ~~ERTONLOUISBLAND RUTHCLAAR MITCHELL A~ARYJo CONTO CAROLLu PETEFISH ROBERTWILSONDEERE WALTERANDREW SOWIZDRZAL, JR. KAYFRANCESEKSTRAND DAVIDEDWARDTEMPLETON In the History of Art JAMES HUGUSSLAYMAN In Industrial Design JEROME THOMASATKINSON, JR. MARILYNLUCILLE NELSON, with High ~RDONALANBARLOW Honors THOMASHOWEHAYES GENEALFRED SCHUGART ROBERTTAGCARTJACKSON In Landscape Architecture PHILIPNORMAN BOYLE CHARLESROBERT HAUGH THEODOREWILLIAMBRICKMAN,JR. JAMES LYTLEISENOCLE THOMASAZORCAMPBELL DONALDLUMSDENWALKER,JR. JAMES FREDERICKERKMAN In Painfing JOAN MARCIAANDREWS ALANLOUIS STACELL CAROLYNBREHSMERDAVENWRT EDWARDARMEN STASACK,with High KATINA BARTSOKASEKSTROM Honors ~RIEELEANOR GARVEY WILLIAMCARROLL SUMMERS DOLORESJEAN HOLMES,with Highest JOHN SIDNEYWELLER, with High Honors Honors KENKETHALVINKERSLAKE, with JOYCE ANN WIESE, with Highest Honors Honors VIRGINIAKINDERKOLENCE, with High JOHN LOUISWILD Honors MARYELLENYOUNG,with Highest ~IARJORIETHOMPSONMCMAHON, with Honors Honors Degree of Bachelor of Music KARLBRIX,with Honors JOHN EDWARDKENNEDY, with Honors JERRYALLANCARESS GERALDINEROSE KRUGER, with Honors DONALDARTHURELLIOTT,with Honors MARTHALOUISEPARKER,with Highest LLOYI)PHILLIPFARRAR,with High Honors Honors FLOYD-ONN ROWLAND WILLIAMCLAREJENNINGS, with High WILMAJOYCE STACK Honors KOBERTEUGENE WINGARD Degree of Bachelor of Science In Architectural Engineering JAAIES&WARD AMBROSE,with High SAMUELMAITLAND MILLS, JR. Honors GLENNELDORHODES LACKhOh' HORNEEVERDS DENNISHENRYSAPP CILOMLE ELROYHEIDER MARTINBENNETTSCHAFFER ~~IARDVIRGILMCDOWELL In Archztecture ~JALDRoss BLIVAS FRANCISPHILIP PIECH RICHARDELMERCARLSON In Landscape Operation PHILIP NORMANBOYLE JAMES LYTLEISENOGLE ROBERTFRIEDERICH In Music Education ARCHALENE AMOS IVAJEAN EADIE RICHA~~ALBERT BOERLIN,with Honors CAROLSELLEERGO NAOMI RUTHBRAUSCH DORAJEAN FISHEL NoRMA LOUISEBROOKS SIDNETTAMAE GARRETT 4-26 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

MARYJANE GIBSON RUTH ANNETTEMOYLE, with Honors MELVINGOLD WAYNECLYDE PHILLIPS ANE ELLENGREENE CHARLOTTEELAINE PIZNER, with High ETTY JANE HADLEY Honors DORISANNE KNox, with Highest PAULALBERTPIZNER Honors AUDREYHELENEREZITS,with Honors VIRGINIAANN LANCE, with Honors MARYJANE RIGNEY MARGARETELAINELAROWE, with WALTEREUGENERoss Highest Honors CHARLESROBERT RUNYON ERNESTINEHANKSLAWLER,with High- MARYLOUISE SAUER est Honors AUDREYJOY SCHULZ,with Honors GLENN ROGER MORTENSON,with High MAUREENKELLEYSMITH,with Honors Honors RICHARDEARLTOLLEY,with Honors

SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Health Education RAYMONDWALTER GARLANGER JOBE LEONPAYNE, with High Honors JAMES ANTHONYMONTELEONE In Physical Education JEFFREY MINERAUSTIN A. CHARLESMCKISSACK MARNAROSE BREWBAKERBAUER EUGENEJAMES MUZZARELLI MARIANNEBIESTEK RUSSELLLEE MYERS WILLIAMANTHONYBOSNAK SHERLEANNOLSON, with High Honors WILLIAMMUCCECHANCE PATRICIAMAE PAVLIS CARMENCUNNINGHAM,with Honors ELMERLEWISPLEW JOSEPH WAYNEDEVALL STUARTPOPKOFF JAMES BARRETTDUNNE NANCYMAE POSTLEWAIT RAYMQNDBROOKE ESCICK PATRICIAANN RENKEN THOMASJAMES GARDNER GERALDINESALLYRYNDAK JOANNE PRITCHARDGERNANT, with SHIRLEYJUNE SEARCY,with Honors Highest Honors LANSINGEDWARD STEED RHODALEA GOLDMAN,with Honors BARBARAJOAX STECER MARILYNCHRISTINEGUSTAFSON, with MORRISHERCHELSTERNECK Honors PAULJEAN TOURNEY EDNALUCILLEHICCINS BILLJAMES TURNER JAMES ROBERTHOLSTE JAMES SAMUELVOORHEES, with Honors ATHUMELMERTONYJOHNSON BETTYJUNE WEBB,with Honors MARLYNJANE KASSON,with Honors CHARLESEDWINWESTPHAL JANE LOUISEKLITZING WILLIEJAMES WILLIAMS MARIONRUTH KNOL RUTH ELLENWYLIE, with Highest DAVIDDANIEL KURZBAND Honors JAMES ALBERTMAJER RAYMONDL. ZAWADZKI CATOALLEN MCKINNIE In Recreation CHARLESRAYCARRICO LURALEE SUTTON DON SCOTTGARNER,JR. BILL JAMES TURNER DONALDKENTHARRIS PATRICIAANNE TWARDOCK, with High- JAMES ROBERTHOLSTE est Honors ROGERMARTINJOHNSON WALTERLEE VERNASCO EARLBURTONNEWMAN

DIVISION OF SPECIAL SERVICES FOR WAR VETERANS Degree of Bachelor of Science JOEL FRANCISBARNES THOMASDARRELLBOUNDS JOSEPH MARVINBERNSTEIN JACK BROWN,JR. LESTERDEAN BLANKENSHIP PAULCUSTERBROWN WALTER BOBOTEK JOHN EDMUNDBURRILL, with Honors 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 427

STERLINGMATTHEWCAMPBUL, JR. JOHN WILLIAMby, JR. THEOWREDEAN CHRISTENSEN THOMASWIMPLYNCH PAULNORMAN CLAWSON THOMASWILLIAM MAGILL JACK BALDRIDGEGATES DONALDSTANLEYMAHLBERG RUSSELLKEITH CORLEY,with Honors DONALDDUANEMANSON GRDONDALECRESWELL JAMES ROBERTMARE, with Honors CLARKEVANSDEAN GEORGEANDERSONCOOKEMCBRWE GEORGEBRUCEDOUGLAS, JR. BRYCEHILLMCFADDEN DONALDFERDINANDEBARP BRONKOJACK MILICH JAMES EDWARDFARR VINCENTPAULNORRIS JOHN JOSEPHFINNEGAN, with Honors DONALDWILLIAMOBERG JOHN GREGORYGALE QUINTONDOUGLASOLTHOFF SIDNEYERWINGLENN, JR. THEODOREDONALDPUCKORIUS,with RICHARDSTEVEHECKENKAMP Honors ELMERGEORGEHENNINGER ANTHONYJOSEPHROSE VINCENTDEANHERREID ROBERTLEWISSEYMOUR ANTHONYCHARLESHLINKA GEORGETHOMASSHAPLAND LELANDMERVININMAN RALPHWALLACE SYMONS, with Honors JOHN THOMASJULIAN HARRYALBERT TELANDER, JR. JOHN WALTERKUNTZ PAULARTHURWALLHAUS WILLIAMHENRYLANGHOFF DAVIDALLEN WAUGH, with Honors JAMESLAWRENCELEE, with Honors ROBERTLEE WILSON JOHN ROBERTLEWIS WILLIAMPARMENTERWILSON JOHN MARVINLINSTER COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Degree of Bachelor of Science In Veterinary Medicine BWTONCHARLESALLEN, JR. WALTERLOYMYERS PAULWILLIAM ARNDT EUGENEHERMAN NELSON IRAJOHNAVES, JR., with Honors NEALSTANLEYNELSON JACK CARLETONBOER DELANOLEE OHAVER,with Honors LAWRENCE GILBERTCLARK JOAN MARIEOWENS VERNONLEE COCKERILL JOHN BOWENPALENSKE RICHARDDONALDCOSTER EDWINWALBAUMSHORT JOHNALFRED GERDES MARSHALLVAN SLINGERLAND ROBERTCHARLESGRAHAM,with Honors ERWINSMALL Jaso~ELLIOTT JAMES PETERHENRYSMITH STANLEYCHESTER KADLUB LOISSTANSBURY STEPHENEUGENEMCQUILKIN JERRY RAYSTEFFEN DELWYNVIVIANMEYER ARNOLDCRAIGTAFT, with Honors JAMESRICHARDMEYER,with High GALEDEAN TAYLOR Honors RALPHALBERT VINSON, JR. WALTERDAVIDMUMME Degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine JAMESWEGERALLISON ROBERTJOSEPH -OUCH WALLACEELWYN BRANDT J. D. KERR JOHNDUANECLAYTON, with Honors JAMES STANLEYLARSEN DANIEL COHEN DRAGUTINMAKSIC THOMASMILESDRIP DONALDVAL OSBORNE,with Honors CHARLES ARTHURESSER THOMASNEILPHILLIPS CARL FULTONFERRELL, JR DOROTHYSINGLETONSAFANIE JAMESHUBERTFINNELL HARVEYDEVONSCHNEIDER JAMESEDWARDFITZCERALD WALTERGFDRGE SCHWALBE FREDERICKERNESTFRICKE GEORGEHAROLDSHEETS, JR. Lmyn CHAMPHEL~E~ JOHN ALANSHIELS ~LPHOTTOHOLSTEIN RUSSELLDEAN SMITH DARRELLLAVERNEJESSEN THEODORELOWELL WAGY PAUL EUGENEJOHNSON ALEXANDERJOSEPH WINTER NORMAN DEWIM JONES RALPHFREDZIEGLER cH.4~SMORTON JOSEPHSON BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

Degrees Conferred in Chicago GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Conferred June 17, I955) In Anafomy E. LLOYLIDUBRUL,D.D.S., New York University, 1937; M.S., 1949 CLIVEIMRANMOHAMMED, L.D.S., Nair Hospital Dental College (India), 1gq8; M.S., I952 InBacteriology TRUMANOLIVER ANDERSON, JR., A.B., M.S., 1950, 1952 ROBERTJACK HANSON,A.B., Valparaiso University, 1948; M.S., 1949 In Biological Chemistry JACK HARRYDAVIS,A.B., M.S., 1948,1954 In Chemistry (Phurmaceutical) FREDERICKPHILLIP SIEGEL, B.S., University of Connecticut, 1949; M.S., Ohio State University, 1951 In Pharmzcology JOHN GEORGEADAMS,B.S., Duquesne University, 1947 ; hf.S., 1952 STEVENEDWARD MAYER, A.B., B.S., University of Chicago, 1947, 1950; lI.S, I953 STANLEYVLADIMIR SUSINA, B.S., M.S., 1948, 1951 In Physiology WILLIAMCHARLES ULLRICK, B.S., Northwestern University, 1949; M.S., 1951

Degree of Master of Science (Conferred June 17, I9.55) In Anatomy MABLEFUMIEAMANO,B.S., University of Hawaii (Hawaii), I951 HERBERTJACK GORDON,B.S., D.D.S., 1949, 1951 ANNABELGLOCKLER LIEBELT, A.B., Western Maryland College, 1948 In Bacteriology RALPHDUANE ADE, A.B., St. Ambrose College, 1951; B.S., 1953 In Biological Chemistry ALANLESLIE GORDON, B.S., 1952, 1953 TOHRUINOUYE, A.B., Stanford University, I940 In Chemistry (Pharwiaceutical) PATRICIAGIZELLASUDAR,B.S., 1949 In Medicine RAJ KISHOREPARIDA, B.M., B.Surg., Uktal University (India), 1949 In Orthodontics ROBERTWARRENBAKER,D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania, I952 ROBERTREIFF FORESMAN,JR., B.S., D.D.S., University of Southern California* I9477 1948 AARONLours POSEN,D.D.S., University of Toronto (Canada), 1942 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 429

FRANKSTEPHENSEWARD, B.D.S., University of Melbourne (Australia), 1952 EDWARDJOHNWHITE, JR., D.D.S., Temple University, 1953 In Pedodontics 1 GEORGESPERREAULT,A.B., University of Ottawa (Canada), 1946 ; D.D.S., University of Montreal (Canada), I951 InPharmacology \NT,ELO JOSEPHSPINAZZOLA, A.B., Illinois College, I952 IrtvrNc JAMESYOUNG, A.B., DePauw University, 1950; B.S., M.D., 1952, 1954 In Pharmacy L\fILLIAM HARVEYMUELLER, B.S., I950 In Physiology [rnoaIE I. KATZ,B.S., M.D., 1949. 1954 fIEllrllAN ERNESTSCHMID, JR., B.S., 1950, I952 In Surgery 1) IA-IEL ALBERTOALLENDE,M.D., University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1952 PFTERHENRYDICKINSON, B.M., B.S., University of Durham (England), 1945 Enin E LIGHTFOOTMEINE,JR., A.B., Dillard University, 1944 ; M.D., Northwestern University, 1951

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Dentistry (Conferred June IT, 1955) JOHK MORLEYARMSTRONG, A.B., Uni- HOWARDBRUCE LIEBMAN versity of Iowa, I950 HARVEYLOCKER,B. S., 1953 DONALDBERNARDBRAUNAGEL NEALTHOMASMCDYER, B.S., I952 DONALD LEE BROWN GERALDMARTINNOSKIN GILBERTRAYCALLAHAN HENRYDONALD PETERSON, A.B., Miami JALIES MALCOLMCATLIN University, 19.53 GERAKDROBERTDALY WILBURPOINDEXTERPETTITT, JR., B.S., NORNAN CARL EIFLER West Virginia State College, 1951 ELLIOTTESSES,R.S., Roosevelt College, JAMESEARLPHELPS,JR., A.B., Grinnell 1949; M.S., 1952 College, 1953 HIROMUFURUKAWA GERALDWAYNEPOPPER IRA15. GEIER JAMESALLAN RALPH .ARTHUR MAKVIN GENSIOR,B.S., 1953 LOUISJOSEPH SAAD,B.S., Bradley Uni- CHARLESGROSS versity, I950 RICHARDIRWINGUNTHER,B.S., 1953 JAMESTHEDDORE SAARI JA~IESRONALD HAVERA MARVINB. SCHUMER JOHN PEIRCEHOWLAND HOWARDDONALDSUTCHER JOSEPHJACOBS, B.S., 1953 EDMUNDYEE SINGTONG GEKALDJAFFE,B.S., 1953 CARLSTANLEYVENKUS DONALDPAULJELINEK WILLIAMURI WAX JOSEPHC. KONIECZNY FRANKLIN SCOTT WEIXE EDWARDJOSEPH. KOZAK GERALDDAVID WILLIAMS SICVRDSOTTOKROLLS ~IAURICEA. A. ZALCMAN JACK KROTENBERG RICHARDLEE ZIMMERS GENE ALVINLAWVER Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (Conferred June 17,1955) PAUL HENRYANDERS, B.S., 1951, 1954 RALPHDAVID BERENSON, B.S., I953 JOHN ARTHURBAUMAN, B.S., Iowa DONALDBERNARD BRAUNACEL State College, 1947 DONALDCHARLESBUCKLEY,B.S., Loy- LEELARUEBENNETT,B.s., 1953 ola University, 19.46; B.S., 1953 430 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

SHELDONBULWA, B.S., 1953 EDWARDCHRISTOPHER KRIZEK, JR., DARYLROBERTBURNS B.S., I953 WILLIAMPAULBURNS STEWARTJEROME MALKIN, A.B., Uni- JAMES ROBERTCARROLL, B.S., Bradley versity of California, 1949 University, I950 ; B.S., 19% GEORGELANEMARQUARDT, B.S., 1953 THEODOREHOWARD CENTURY, B.S., DAVIDMARYN, B.S., 1953 1953; with Honors DONALDJAMESMCNEIL, B.S., 1953 THOMASR. CHAMBERLIN, JR., B.S., 1953 ROBERTCLIFTONMILES,B.S., 1951,1953 HOWARDK. C. CHUN,B.S., 1953 ROBERTCLINTONMOORE ROBERTCLAYTONCOBERLEY, B.S., 1951, LAWRENCEJOSEPHMYERS, B.S., 1953 I954 ROYALLIVINGSTONNORMAN RALPHHERBERTCOUNCIL EDWARDHENRYOBROCK,B.S., 1954 CLARENCEALBERT Cox, B.S., Shurtleff HENRYTHEODOREPELC, A.B., Black- College, rg4g; B.S., 1953 burn College, 1951; B.S., 1953 DEANEELMO DOOLEN, B.S., 1953 LEONARDQUARTETTI, JR., B.S., 1951, BERTRAMFIVELSON, B.S., 1953 I953 DONALDVICTORGABOR, B.S., 1953 CHARLESEARLEREEL,B.S., 1954 DONC. GARDNER,B.S., 1953 DAVIDALLEN REITHEL, B.S., 1953 GORDONANDREWGLAYSHER,B.S., JOHN WESLEYRITTER,B.S., 1953 Northwestern University, 1950 LOUISJOSEPH SAAD, B.S., Bradley Uni- LAWRIEBURTON GLICKMAN, B.S., 1953 versity, I950 RAYMONDEUGENEHAMMER,B.S., LEOKARLSABIEN,B.S., 1953 Greenvilie College, 1951; B.S., 1954 MATHEWPETERSAMARAS, B.S., 1953 RICHARDADDINGTONHENRY, JR., B.S., HAROLDJAY SANDERCOCK,B.S., Univer- I953 sity of Michigan, 1951; B.S., 1954 MARVINHIRSH,B.S., 1950, 1953 REINHARDTJOHN SCHOPPE,B.S., 1954 DONALDEUGENEHOLCR DAVIDFREDERICKSELWYN DONALDWILLIAMHORTON, B.S., 1953 NICHOLASLOGANSIMIOS HARVEYLEEIMBER GEORGEW. SMITH,B.S., 1953 HOMERALVERIO JORDAN TOHN WILLIAMSTANLEY, B.S., 1951, HERBERTLEROY KAZMER, B.S., 1953 I953 JOHN EDWINKLOOSTER KENXETHLYLETOY, B.S., 1953 FRANKBRIAN KNOBMCR, JR., B.S., 1953 CASIMIRPETERTRELKA,JR. DONALDRAYMOND QOEPPEL, B.S., 1953 WILLIAMCHARLES TRIMARCO GEORGEJAMES KOTTEMANN THOMASFRANCIS WARDA EDMUNDC. KOWALIK,A.B., B.S., 1951, ROBERTARTHURWERTZ I953 JOHN ROLANDWESTINE

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Degree of Bachelor of Science in Medicine (Co?tferred Jlcne IT, I955) EDWARDHIRAMABBOTT,B.S., Univer- RICHARDTHOMASBERGERON, A.B., 1954 sity of Wisconsin, 1953 RICHARDIRWINBERNSTEIN JAMES HARRYACKLIN RICHARDWILLIAMBIER, A.B., Univer- HOWARDPHILIP AIDEM, B.S., I952 sity of Dubuque, 1953 BURTONROBERTANDERSEN OWENHENRY BLOODGOOD, JR., B.S., ALANWIESE ANDERSON I952 RICHARDWAYNEANDERSON REINHARDTHENRY BODENBENDER PHILIPWILLIAMANDREWS, A.B., Mil- DAVIDJAMES BONE likin University, 1953 JEB BOSWELL JACKDONALD ARON CARROLLFRANKLINBOYLES GLENHENRYASSELMEIER,A.B., South- ern Illinois University, I951 STUARTIRWIN BROWN FREDERICDICKSON BALL, A.B, Univer- WILBURFRANCISCANT,A.B., St. Am- sity of Dubuque, 1953 brose College, 1953 BERNARDJOSEPH BALTES,B.S., Loras WILLIAMGREENWWD CARMICHAEL, College, 194; Ph.D., St. Louis Ph.B., University of Chicago, 19-14 University, 1951 FRANKCHARLESCARTER,B.S., 1952 WARRENCOULTASBARROW, B.S., Uni- DONALDIRWINCHAROUS versity of Georgia, I952 JAMES ERNESTCOEUR,A.B., Carthage RALWEDMUNDBECK,A.B., 1954 College, 1952 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 431

GEORGEHENRYCONNER,A.B., Lake KERMITBRUCE KNUDSEN Forest College, 1953 WILLIAMJOSEPH KRISTY ERNESTMORTON COURIER, A.B., Prince- NORMANLASKER,B.S., Rutgers Uni- ton University, 1951 versity, 1949; M.S., 1953 LYLEJOSEPHCOWAN JESSECLARENCE LESTER EARLEELLSWORTHCRANDALL JOELMERWIN LEVIN RICI~ARDARNOLDCROSSE JOEL HOWARDLEVINE ADELLA ANN CUNNINGHAM MONTEJAY LEVINSON EDWARDADOLPH DAINKO CHARLESEUGEKELIVINGSTON HARVEYDEBOFSKY,B.S., Roosevelt ROBERTLADLUKAS, A.B., North Cen- College, 1953 tral College, 1951 JOHNKENDALL DICKINSON, A.B., Cor- JOHN CLIFTONMACDONNELL, A.B., nell College, 1953 Hanover College, 1952 RICHARDHARRYDOLAN JAMES EDWARDMAHER MARIAN._ DAWNDURST. A.B.. ValDar- WILBURJAMES MARSHALL,JR., Ph.B., aiso University, 1954 University of Chicago, 1950; B.S., GERBENDYKSTRA,A.B., Calvin Col- I952 lege, 1952 WILBURDEAN MCFADDEN, A.B., Man- ROBERTEARLECKLUND,B.S., Wheaton Chester College, 1953 College, I953 ROBERTJAMES MCFERRAN DAVIDTICEELLIS, A.B., Carthage WILLIAMMELTZER College, 1951 ROBERTFREDERICKMERRIMAN ~~ACEORUSSELLELLISON DAVIDDAGOBERT MICHAELS, B.S., Illi- ELDONLEROYEVAXS nois Institute of Technology, 1952 MILTON LEONARDFORT ARTHURRICHARDMILLER hf.4RVIN FREEDMAN DONALDE. MITCHELL CHARLESWALLACEFRYE, A.B., Milli- LYLEMOSES kin University, 1953; M.S., 1953 GORDONBYRNSMULDER, A.B., Grinnell DOWALDTHEODOREFULLERTON, JR. College, 1953 DONALDIRVINFUNK,B.S., 1951 GEORGEBERNARD MURPHY STANLEYG GAR~VER SHERWINNELSON, A.B., 1954 CHARLESERNESTGAVIN,B S., 1950 KENNETHGEORGE NEWBY, A.B.. Val- MELVYNLOWELLGOLDSMITH,B.S., 1953 paraiso University, 1953 bIELVIN GOODMAN GLADYSLORRAIATOLSON LAWRENCEROBERTGRAY,B.S., Mon- RUDOLPHPETEROPPEXHEIMER mouth College, I952 HARRYNICHOLASORES WARUERHILMERGUSTAVSON EUGENEMARVINOSCHERWITZ JEROME JAYHAHN,A.B., 1954 LUIS RAPHAELOWAXO THOM~SJOHN HALAMA CLINTONACREEPACE,JR. WILLIAMXAVIERHALLORAN ALICEDAY PASEL, A.B., Carleton Col- ROBERTCHARLTQNHAMILTON lege, 1953 WILLIAMRICHARDHARDY PAULMARTINPLUEDDEMAN,B.S., Be- IRWINHARRIS,B.S., Roosevelt College, loit College, 1953 1952 STANTONGORDON POLIN RICELARDFRANKHARVEY, A.B., Au- LEONARDPOMPER, B.S., 1952 gustana College, 1953 EDWARDVINCENT QUARTETTI, A.B., FLOYDNORMAN HELLER I954 ROBERTWILLIAMHELMICH NORMANIRAREIS JEROMEMARSHALLHERSHMAN, B.S., PHILANDERRICKS. TR.. A.B.. Lake For- Northwestern University, 1952 ; est College, I953 ' M.S., California Institute of Tech- DONALDALBERTRITCHIE,B.S., Univer- nology, I954 sity of Wisconsin, 1953 ROBERTDONALDHERTENSTEIN,B.S., PAULALFREDROBERTS, B.S., 1953 Bradley University, 19% LORETTALIBBYROSEMAN EIXARHIMMA RONALDROSENBERG RICHARD LESLIEHOLMES DAVIDROBERT RUBIN EDSELKENNETHHUDSON,B.S., How- CHARLESSAMET,B.S., Roosevelt Col- ard University, 1949 lege, 1951 DONALDRAYINCRAM JAMESANTHONYSANDROLINI FRANK ARVIDJOHNSON WILLIAMWINSTON SARGENT ROBIN REYNOLDS JOHNSTON, A.B., I954 ADOLPHALEXSATTLER,B.S., 1952 RoBE~~SYLVESTER KAMINSKI IRVINGRICHARDSAVIN WILLIAMJAMES KELLER, A.B., 1954 MERLECHARLES SCHMIDT 432 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

ROBERTBOYDSEIFERT ROMULVSBUCKLAND THOMAS WILLIAMMACKSERMONTE,A.B., North SHELDONSIDPI'EY TOBIN Central College, 1952 HAROLDEDWARD TOUSSAINT, JR., A.B., RONALDALANSHELLOW Illinois College, I952 LOIS ELLENSHIRKY,A.B., Manches- LINO PASQUALETROMBETTA ter College, I952 RALPHLYNN TURNER, A.B., MiIlikin LEONARDSILVERMAN, B.S., Roosevelt University, I952 College, 1949; M.S., 1951 LYLEEUGENE WACASER, A.B., 1954 JOHNPAYNESLOCUM,B.S., Wheaton PHILIPIRAWAGNER,A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1952 College, 1953 SOLOMONSOBEL EDWARDJOHNWAJDA MALCOLMJOSEFSPERLING VERNONLEMOYNEWALTON,B.S., PETERJ. STARRETT Langston University, 1952 WARDC. STARRETT ERNESTJOSEPHWHITE, A.M., Univer- JAMES EDWARDSTOETZEL sity of Chicago, I952 MORYSUMMER,B.S., I952 DARRELLBERNARD WILEY, B.S., 1954 EDWARDDONALDSUTORIS,B.S., M.S., WILLARDBYRONWIMSETT I955 I953 JACK SIIERWINWINBERG ARMERMARTIN SWANSON, AB., M.S., ARTHURABRAHAMWOLOSHIN, B.S., 1952, I954 1950; A.M., Yale University, 1951 RAYMONDMASATOMO TAMURA, A.B., NELSONAMOSWRIGHT, 111, A.B., Ken- I954 yon College, 1953 ARNOLDMARSHALLTATAR,A.B., 1954 IRWINhl. YARMO,B.S., 1954 Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy (Conferred Jzlne 17, I955) SUSANEMILYBERCQUIST VERAPAULINLARSON DIANEGLICK BEROLZHEIMER MARILYNJOANNEMOORE LILOBLASBERC ANNEELIZABETH MOYAT SARAHFRANCES FORD NEDRAANNPHELPS SHIRLEYKHARASCH FRANK VELMAL. Russ REICHENBACH SHEILALIBBYKHARASCH DONNAJEANSIMENSON WANDALUANKING BARBARAANN SMITH Degree of Doctor of Medicine (Conferred June 17, Ip55) RALPHDUANE ADE, A.B., St. Ambrose EDWARDLEONARD BUSCH, B.S., 1951 College, 1951; B.S., 1953; with LEOHUGO CAPOCCHI, A.B., B.S., 19j1, Honors I953 ROBERTWELLINGTONALEXANDER, B.S., RALPHALFRED CASCIARO, B.S., 1953 , 1949 VIVIANANN CATION, B.S., 1953 WILLIAM BARTLETTANDERSON,A.B., JOHN OTIS CLETCHER,JR., AB., Har Augustana College, 1951 ;B.S., 1953 vard University, 1950; B.S., 19;3 JOHN WILSONANDREWS, B.S., 1953 KENNETHCOHEN,A.B., Drake Uniw CHARLESHERBERTAYERS,B.S., 1953 sity, 1951; B.S., 1953 DORISGAY BEATTY, A.B., Lake Forest JOHN PAULCULLINAN,B.S., 1953 College, 1950; B.S., 1953 CHARLESSTEVENDAVIS,B.S., I953 CLARENCEBENSON, B.S., Northwestern ROBERT E~~~~DR~M,B.s., 1951 University, 1951 DONALDMELVILLE DUCKI.ES, A.B., RICHARDHARVEY BLANKSHAIN, B.S., Wheaton College, I951 College, ; B.S-, '953 JOHN SEARSDUNU)~, A.B., Macalester JEAN REGINALDBOATRIGHT, A.B , College, 1950; B.S., 1953 Southern Illinois University, 1950; DON LEE ERVIN,A.B., Millikin B.S.9 I953 L~RRISMELVERN BOWERS, B.S., 1953 sity, 1951; B.S., 1953 FARNER AMOSPRESILYBRATRUDE, JR., B.S., 1953 WILLIAM FINNEYBRINEY,B.s., 1951, DENTONBLAKESLEEFERRELL, A.B., I953 Southern Illinois University, PAULLAVEREBROTHERS, B.S., 1953 1952; B.S., 1953 GERALDBUCKMAN,B.S., 1953 GLENNWILBURFISCUS, B.S., 1953 SARAJANEBURCHELL, A.B., Wellesley ROBERTALLENFOLEY, A.B., B.S., 19% College, 1951 1953 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 433

DWIGHTWARRENFREEMAN,B.S., 1951, Roosevelt College, 1949; M.S., I953 B.S., 19511 I953 JOHN WARRENFUNK,A.B., St. Pro- RANDALLLEIGH MA”, A.B., 1952 copius College, 1951; B.S., 1953 WILLIAMROGERMARKEL,B.S., 1953 CHARLESERNESTGAVIN, B.S., 1950 JOHN CYRUS MASON,JR., B.S., 1953 DON KARL GILCHRIST,A.B., Illinois RICHARDRAY MAULDING,B.S., 1953 College, 1951; B.S., 1953 DANIELJOSEPH MCCARTHY,B.S., 1953 GORDONHOWARDGLASSFORD, B.S., 1953 ROBERTDALEMILLER,A.B., Millikin ALANLESLIEGORDON,B.S., 1952, 1953 University, 1950;A.M., Ohio State DAWIELGORENBERG,B.S., 1953 University, 1951; B.S., 1953 NAHMAN HAROLDGREENBERG,B.S., SHELDONMILLER, A.B., B.S., 1952, 1953 19.51, 1953 h’IARVlN ROBERThhSHKIN, B.S., 1953 MARSHALLJAY GROBERT,B.S., 1953 ERNESTTHOMPSON MOON,B.S., 1953 HOWARD GUREVITZ,B.S., 1951 MARTINLEONMORRIS,B.S., 1951, 1953 GEKHAKDHUGO HAASE,B.S., North- ROBERTLOUISMUELLER,A.B., Carthage western University, 1951; B.S., College, 1951; €3.5,I953 I953 ROBERTOSCARMULHAUSEN,B.S., 1951, JOSEPH WILLIAM HAGEMAN,B.S., 1951, I953 I953 JACK CLAYTONO’BRIAN, B.S., 1951, DONALDHUNTINGTONHANSCOM, B.S., I953 I953 MARILYNJEAN O’BRIEN,B.S., Loyola ~~ILLIAMOSCARHANSON,A.B., Au- University, 1947 gustana College, 1950; A.M., B.S., &CHARD ANTHONYCONNO NOR, A.B., University of South Dakota, 1~51, W‘abash College, 1951 I953 CLINTONACREEPACE,JR. Rnumh-n HAROLDHECHTER, B.S., I953 THOBURNGENE PATTON,B.S., Mon- JOSEPH JOHNHOSEK,B.S., I953 mouth College, 1950; B.S., 1953 CHARLES WESTONINSKEEP,B.S., 1953 GEORGEPEARAH,B.S., 1953 EDWARDMICHAELJEKOT,B.S., Loyola JOHNHERMANPETERS, B.S., 1953 University, I951 JOHN EKNISFFAU,A.B., B.S., 195.3 HAROLDLEROYJENSEN, B.S., 1950, 1953 SALVATORELEONARD PIAZZA, A.B., WEKKERDUDLEYJOHNSON, B.S., 1953 Grinnell College, 19.50 HAKOLDDEAN JONES, A.B., Southern WILLIAMJOSEPH PIEPER,B.S., 1953 Illinois University, 1951; B.S., I953 FOLAJOSEPHINE PIOTROWSKI,B.S., ZEKA SARAHKAGAN,B.S., 1953 M.S., Loyola University, 1949, I952 TOHN STEVEKARAMITSOS,B.S., 1953 THOMASEARL POLLARD,B.S., 1953 HER~HELLLEE KEELING,B.S., Univer- EUGENEHUBERTRANEY,B.S., Eastern sity of Kentucky, 1950; B.S., 1953 Illinois State Teachers College, P~ULROBERT JOHN KELLEY,B.S., 1951, I950 I953 STUARTSHERWOOD ROBERTS, B.S., 1953 JOHX FREDERICKKEMMAN,B.S., Uni- BARBAKA SOLOMON ROCAH, A.B., uni- versity of New Mexico, 1951 versity of California, 1951 XARIDEELEEKNIPMEYER,A.B., Ashury BYRONRUSKIN,B.S., 1950, 1953 College, 1951; B.S., 1953 STANLEYCLAY RUSSELL EUGEXESAMUEL KRASNOW,B.S., 1953 AKTHURERW~SAVITT, B.S., 1951 SHELDONHOWARDKREISELMAN,B.S., Roosevelt College, 1950; B.S., ROBERTROY SCHENCK,A.B., Taylor University, 1952; B.S., 1953 I953 JERRY GERALDKRONE, BS., ,1949; HERMANEItSEST SCHMID,JK., B.S., XS., Northwestern University, 1950, 1952 1951 JOHN CARLTONSCHMIDT,B.S., 1951, ROY YUTAKAKUROTSUCHI,B.S., Elm- I953 hunt College, 1951; B.S., 1953 MAURICEALLENSCHWARTZ,B.S., 1951 EDWARD WALTERKWEDAR.A.B.. B.S., MANDELSCHWARZ,B.S., 1951, 1954 1952,1952, I953I953 WILLIAMHOWARDSHACKELFORD, B.S., GEORGEGEORGETHOMASTHOMASLAMBAKIS,B.S.,B.S., I953I953 I953 EWSTEWEST AARONAARONLANE,LANE, B.S.,B.S., 19531953 LAWRENCEALLEN SHAPIRO,B.S., 1953 AhnREWkYnREW hfARTINhl LARSEN ARNOLDALVINSHKOLNIK,B.S., 1953 10%~~LASSMAN, B.S.,B.S., 1951,1951, 195.3195.3 ROY MENARDSLEZAK,B.S., William EWNEEWNE LEMAN,LEMAN,B.S.,B.S., 19531953 and Mary College, 1951; B.S., 1953 B~RKARDBERTARDDAVIDDAVID LEWIS,LEWIS, B.S.,B.S., 1949,1949,I953I953 ;; RICHARDJAMES SODEREERG,A.B., Bowl- li.s.,li.s.,MichiganMichigan StateState College.College. 195119s; ing Green University, I950 ; A.hl., EnwEDWARD\RD ARTHURARTHURLICHTER, Ph.B.,Ph.B., Uni-Unl- University of Michigan, 1951; versityversity ofof Chicago, 1947; €35, B.S., I953 434 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 16

PHILIPMEYERSPIELMAN,A.B., 1950 DAVIDFRANCIS WALSH, B.S., 1952 ANCELOJOSEPH SPINAZZOLA,A.B., Illi- ERNESTGREGORWARNER,JR., B.S., nois College, 1952; B.S., 1953 Wheaton College, 1951;B.S., 1953; RALPHVERNON STAGNER, B.S., 1953 with Honors LELANEDWARDSTALLINGS, B.S., I953 RICHARDSLADE WEBB,JR., B.S., 19j3 ROBERTAFTONSTANLEY, A.B., Augus- KENNETHJEROMEWERRLE,B.S., Beloit tana College, 1951 College, 1951; B.S., 1953 TOMWEINBERGSTAPLE,B.S., 1953 CLYDELEE WIELAND,B.S., 1951, 1953 RUSSELLMERLESTAUFFER,B.S., 1953 Lours JAMESWILHELMI, B.S., Illinois JOSEPH LEESYMMONDS,B.S., 1951 Wesleyan University, 1950; B.S., RICHARDCAL VANDERMYDE,B.S., 19.53 I953 NORMANVENGER,B.S., University of DELBERTOWENWILLIAMS, JR., B.S., Chicago, 1947; B.S., 1953 University of Dubuque, 1951 ; B.S., GENEVIEVEAUDREY WAGNER, B.S., Elm- I953 hurst College, 1950; B.S., I953 RICHARDFOWLER WILLIAMS, B.S., 1953 CHARLESTHEODOREWAKEFIELD, A.B., ROBERTWILLIAM WOOD, B.S., 1953 B.S.9 1952, 1953 JAMES PAULZETTAS,B.S., 1953; with VERNONEDWARDWALLACE, B.S., 1951, Honors I954 LEONNORMAN ZOGHLIN, B.S., 1950 SCHOOL OF NURSING Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Colzferred Jztne I7, I9.5j) RUBY PEARL ADAMS,Cook County LILLIANROSELECLERC, St. Luke’s Hos- School of Nursing, 1955 pital School of Nursing, 1955 HELENMARGUERITEBROWN, St. Luke’s JO ANN BOWMANMASTERSON, Presby- Hospital School of Nursing, I953 terian Hospital School of Nursing, LUANJEANETTE DCAMP, St. Francis 1955 School of Nursing, 1951 MAXINEMEYER, Presbyterian Hospital THELMALQRRAINE DANIELSEN, Presby- School of Nursing, 1955 CHARLOTTE A” PECHMAN, Presbyter- terian Hospital School of Nursing, ian Hospital School of Nursing, I955 I955 ELEANORMAE DIXON, Michael Reese DARLENE J~~~~ pIoLI, presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, 1955 Hospital School of Nursing, 1955 WILDA JANEFOUSHEE,St. Luke’s Has- M~~~~~~~ L~~~~~R ~ presby- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , pital School of Nursing, 1955 terian Hospital School of Nursing, CAROL KATT HARRIS, Presbyterian I955 Hospital School of Nursing, I952 ELLENJOYCEROYER, St. Luke’s Hos- MARTHA VIRGINIA HESTER, Cook pital School of Nursing, 1955 County School of Nursing, I954 MAXINEHIRSCHSTERN,Michael Reese CAROLNAOMIJESKE, St. Luke’s Hos- Hospital School of Nursing, 1955 pital School of Nursing, 1955 WWIFREDJEAN STOUCH,PresbyterIan ROSEMARYKING, St. Luke’s Hospital Hospital School of Nursing, 1955 School of Nursing, 1953 LOIS HARPERTHILL,St. Luke’s Hos- LOIS FLORENCEKNOTT, Cook County pital School of Nursing, 1953 School of Nursing, 1947 DORISYVONNE THOMAS, Cook County VERA JEAN KOEHLER,Presbyterian School of Nursing, I952 Hospital School of Nursing, 1955 MARGARETJESSAMINE YOUNG,Presk DONNALEE KOJNS, St. Luke’s Hospital terian Hospital School of Nursmg, School of Nursing, 1955 I955 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (Conferred June 17, 195.5) DEWEYROY ANDERSON RONALDPHILIPBETZ DAVIDHOWARDARENDS HERBERTJOSEPH BRAND NORBERTJOSEPH BARTNICKI RAYMONDMICHAEL BRODERICK EROME RALPHBENNETT EDWARDJOSEPH BRUNER HUGENE BERNSTEIN,B.S., Roosevelt SHELDONZANECHAZDON College, 1951 CARLMARTIN COHEN 19551 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 435

DONALD EDWARDDART HOWARDALLENMIRSKY SYDNEYVICTOR DAVIS CHARLESTHOMASO'BRIEN JOSEPH RUBYDIAMOND, B.S., 1951 NORMANOLSEN WILLIAMLOWELLFAST DALEIVANPEARSON JOHN LELANDFISCHER ROYALBERT PELOQUIN ROBERTFRANKEL,with High Honors EDWARDFRANCIS RAFTERY GERALDALBERTFRANKLIN, B.S., 1951 LEWISRICH IRVING GARNICK CARLM. RISH CHESTERROBERTGARSTKA CHARLESEUGENERUFFETTI DONALDLEROY GESEL JACKFRANKSALTER SHERWIN MARSHALLGOLDEN VINCENTJOESPHSANTOLIN ALLENWARRENGOMOLL,with Honors SHEILAPEGGYSARNAT DONALDROSSGRONEWOLD DUDLEYSIGURDSCHULTZ GREGORYHAKALhf AZIAN FREDDAVIDSEIFERT GEORGERICHARDHALL DAVIDSHAYMAN, B.S., 1949 RONALDSTUARTHARSCHFELD SIDNEYSILBERBERG,B.S., Roosevelt FRANKHIRATSUKA,JR. College, 1948 OTTOCHARLESHORACEK ROGERWALTERSMITEXDORF JOHN LYNNINGOLD DONALDMARKSTOKES,B.S., North- SHELDONJANSKY western University, 1949 ARNOLDAARONKAPLAN ARTHURALLENTELCSER ARNOLDKATZ,B.S., 1951 GEORGEFREDRICK THIES GERALDALANKIEN DONALDWAYNE TUNE GEORGIACOLLEENKOST FREDALLENTURNER,with High MILTONJOSEPH KRAMER Honors RICHARDJOHNKRIESE STANLEYJOHN TVARIAN DONALDARTHURLADWIG RICHARDALPHONSUSVIRVA KELLERLOUISLINN~ ROBERTJOHNVRANY DaNALD EUGENE~NHART ARTHURBERNARDWAChlAN CHARLESWALTERLORENZ DONALDJ. WARSAW PETERANCELOLOUTOS MILTONWEIXER STANLEYHERBERTMARGOLIS JEROMEC. WEISS HENRYMARSHALL,JR. VERNITAGERTRUDE WILLIAMS, A.B., WILLIAMEDWARD MENDRALA, B.S., Fisk University, 1950 Elmhurst College, 1950 LQRENARTHURWITHROW RONALDLLOYDMILLER KENNETHGEORGEWITKOSKY DR. HERBERT E. LONGENECKER'S APPOINTMENT President Lloyd Morey reported that Dr. Longenecker has informed him that he will be able to take office as Vice-president in Charge of the Chicago Professional Colleges on July I, 1955. The effective date of his appointment has been changed accordingly. JULY MEETING By unanimous consent the next meeting of the Board was scheduled for July 20, 1955,to be held in Chicago, Illinois, at an hour and place to be designated by the President and Secretary of the Board. ADDRESS BY DEAN GRANVILLE A. BENNETT At this point President Morey presented Dr. Granville A. Bennett, Dean of the College of Medicine and Chairman of the Administrative Committee for the Chicago Professional Colleges, who addressed the Board on the status of the College of Medicine.

On motion of Mr. Livingston, the Board adjourned.

A.J. JAXATA H. B. MEGRAN Secretary President