SEVENTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT

GRADUATION EXERCISES

MoNDAY, JuNE SEVENTH

MCMXLVIII

MEN's GYMNASIUM

OREGON STATE COLLEGE

PROGRAM

Prelude Overture Militaire Skornika Processional University Grand March Edwin F. Goldman The College R.O.T.C. Band Delbert Warren Moore, Conductor The audience will remain seated throughout the processional but will rise when the Colors enter the auditorium and will remain standing until after the playing of the National Anthem. The National Anthem Invocation-THE REVEREND RoBERT DEGROFF BuLKLEY, Ph.B., B.D. Minister of the Federated Churches of Corvallis Tenor Solo-Ah! Tis the Day . R. Leoncavallo William Miller Iris Gray, Accompanist Greetings from the State of Higher Education GEORGE F. CHAMBERS, B.S. Member of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education Cortege Flor Peeters Joseph Brye, Organist The Wurlitzer electric organ, which is being used for the first time during this Seventy. ninth Annual Commencement, is largely a gift by the Class of 1948. See statement under GI FTS section of this program. Conferring of Degrees PRESIDENT AUGUST LEROY STRAND, Ph.D. Morning: Baccalaureate degrees for schools of Science, Agriculture, Busi­ ness and Technology, and Education; advanced degrees for candidates A to J inclusive. Afternoon : Baccalaureate degrees for schools of Engineering, Forestry, Home Economics, Pharmacy, and Nursing Education; advanced de­ grees for candidates K to Z inclusive. Oregon State College Creed Joseph Brye The A Cappella Choir Robert Walls, Conductor The Oregon State College Creed was written by Dr. Edwin Thomas Reed, emeritus editor of publications. Alma Mater Homer Maris, M .S., '18 Recessional-La Reine de Saba Charles Gounod The College R.O.T.C. Band After the Colors have been carried from the auditorium, the audience will be seated during the recessional. Senior Honor Students June 1948

Senior honors are conferred by the Faculty Council on those members of the graduat­ ing class, candidates for a bachelor's degree, who throughout their entire college course have maintained the highest scholastic standing in their respective schools. A student to be eli­ gible to such honor must have made a grade-point average of 3.25 or higher. Election is limited to ten per cent of the graduating members of a school.

SCIENCE GEORGE MICHAEL ZAPP ALAN HALE HowK MARY ELIZABETH HoiT PHILLIP CONRAD DUMAS RoBERT HoMER JoHNSON DEAN GILLETTE ROBIN BRIAN DAVIS RIDDLE PALMER ALAN CAMPBELL KNIGHT JOHN JAMES GREEN MARJORIE LASALLE LILA LEE wALKER MARGARET JoNES SHEPARD

AGRICULTURE CHARLES EMMETT McGEE ANSON ELLIS THOMPSON GEORGE VAN LEEUWEN MILTON TsuKASA SAKUMA JoHN ALDERT WEIMAR DONALD WILFRED TWOHY LAWRENCE HECKARD MAX MYNDERT VAN PATTE~ VAN EDWARD RIETMANN JOHN DAVID ROWELL JonN ELTON Ross CHARLES STEPHEN ScHUSTER LINDA LOIS NEWHALL

BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY BRUCE KENT NICHOLS YCE Ai

MALCOLM VERE GREIG 0 MARY HARRIET TRACY LoiS ANN HUBBARD PRESTON TOLAR SMITH EDWARD ALFRED ALLWORTH FRED WILLIAM PATZWALD RoLLIN WALTER HAAG TuELL EuGENE REA BETTY JEAN EDWARDS

EDUCATION DORIS ISAAK SEIBERT LULLA HANSEN RoBERT P.-.uL KNOLL CAROLYN EMMA LOCKWOOD MARJORIE HELEN SIMS DONALD LEONARD PRETZINGER SHIRLEY ANN VossEN ELEANORE LAROY HERMANBON PATRICIA LEE ADAMS BETTY Lou CHRISTENSEN

ENGINEERING GILBERT MERLE \VITCRAFT DoNALD JoHN NELSON RoBERT FREDERICK GLEICHMAN RoY CLARENCE EDGERTON JOHN MAX STEINBRUGGE BENJAMIN HOWARD BEAM ALLAN LINWOOD CALDWELL DONALD IVAN SHULTZ RAYMOND Lt.OYD OLSON RAY EARL ALLEN, JR. DONALD ENNIS SAVAGE BRADEN BLAKE BALL DouGLAS CARL ENGELHART WALTER FRANKLIN WHITBECK RoBERT RussEL ADAMS ROBERT GORDON JENSEN JOHN ROBERT PESHECK RoBERT CHRISTIE SwARTZ LAEL BRENT TAPLIN JoHN GuMESON MAcPHERSON WILLIAM SAMSON BURDIC CLIFFORD WARREN WHEELOCK MERLE MILLER SHERIFF ARTHUR PAUL CoPsoN RoBERT LEONARD ScHROEDER

FORESTRY WILLIAM lvo STEIN LOUIS PIHA WILLIS EuGENE RAGLAND KENNETH GoRDON BoRCHGREVINK

HOME ECONOMICS PAULA YvoNNE KuRTZ SHIRLEY HAAG BYLAND BARBARA HELEN ANDERSON DoROTHY RosE WITHERS BETTY JEAN SETTERGREN MARJORIE ANN CLARK PATRICIA GiBBS PHILLIPS PHYLLIS Joy MAcGREGOR FRANCES TILLEY FORBES MARGARET LoUISE SMITH LAURA BERNICE WALLACE BEATRICE ELAINE BRIDENS'rtNE NoRRENE B o HNERT TuoMPSON

PHARMACY VIRGINIA GAIL DowNING LEo MoNTE PHILLIPS NATALIE ANNE BUNN

4 Phi Kappa Phi

Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honor society founded at the University of Maine in 1897, recognizes and promotes scholarship in all fields, the liberal arts and sciences as well as l'rofessional education. The following list includes those s tudents elected in May 1948 as juniOrs, eligible for initiation during their senior year, and seniors and graduate students. Members of the Class of 1948 elected as juniors 1n May 1947 were listed in the program for the sixty.eighth commencement.

Faculty members elected May 1948: JosEPH SHIRLEY BuTTS, Ph.D.b of, Biochemistry. HERMAN AuSTIN S c ULLEN, Ph. ., Professor of Entomology.

Graduate students elected May 1948: EDWARD ERICK ADAMS, B.S. HoMER BAIRD LACKEY, B.S. HAROLD ARTHUR CooPRIDER, B.A. JoHN PRICE McCuLLOUGH, B.S. MARY ELIZABETH Cox, M.S. RICHARD CHARLES Ross~ B.S. HowARD WHITLEY EvEs, M.A. RAY ALVIN SCHWALM, .ti.S. PERCY MARGARET GILL, B.A. RoBERT MAcLEoD STORM, M.S. HAROLD MARTIN GRAHAM, M.A. GAYLE CURINNE TIMMONS, B.S. ALLAN KELLOG JoHNSON, B.S. MARGARET HusTON TuLLER, M.S. Tsoo E. KING, B.S.

Seniors elected May 1948: PATRICIA LEE ADAMS ROBERT HOMER JOHNSON LoiS ELAINE AKERS OYCE ARDELLE JOHNSTON BRADEN BLAKE BALL ANICE JOYCE JORDON BENJAMIN HowARD BEAM ~OBERT PAUL !

Juniors elected May 1948:

DEAN ALLAN BAILEY JoNITA VrvtAN LoRENTZEN JAMES DEWITT CASE RoBERT C. LuTTON DAVID s. CHIRGWIN ]AMES NEIL LvNCII CLAUDE KING CROSNO MALCOLM McWnoRTER PATRICIA JEANNE DELATEUR MAURICE MALCOLM MATTHEWS NoRMA JEAN DusPIVA Lors FRANCES MERRIX PHYLLIS MAE EAGY EDMUND ALEXANDER MILNE LEE BEN EDDY RICHARD STANLEY NICHOLS DENNIS JOHN FORD RoBERT EDWARD PHELAN VIRGIL CORDON GERTTULA THOMAS DEAN PINKERTON ALLAN E. GILBERT FRANK LEROY RAYMOND CHARLES M. GOODNESS MARGARET ANN ScHUSTER BETTY J. GRAY ALLEN GEORGE SHINN PAUL EuGENE HARPER BETH JuNE SMITH EDWIN GABRIEL HEINONEN HERMAN CARL SoMMER RAYMOND GILBERT HEINONEN RICHARD JACK SPADY JAMES ROBERT HENDRIX MARYANNE K. STATON CAROLYN ANN HOBSON HELEN PHILIP VALENTINE JAMES GRADY HoBsoN GILFORD YuEN WoNG l

5 Sigma Xi The national Society of the Sigma Xi seeks to encourage original investi~~ation in science, pure and applied, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, sc:.ences of the earth, biology in its various branches including psychology, anthropology, medicine in its various branches, engineering in its various branches, and other closely allied field•.

Elections 1948: Active Members EDWARD CHARLES BuBL CARL AuGuST LARSON ROBERT FARMER CAIN ALBERT VICTOR LOGAN FRED G . EvENDEN, JR. CHESTER ALBERT ScHINK SHENG CHUNG FANG ROBERT MACLEOD STORM VIRGIL HAVEN FREED VIRGINIA LEE WEIMAR ROBERT WILLIAM ISENSEE Ho·YA YANG ALLAN KAHN FRED HARRIS YouNG Tsoo E. KING

Associate Members EDWARD ERICK ADAMS HoMER BAIRD LACKEY ALVIN RAY ALLER T H OMAS GEORGE MARSHALL LAWRENCE CONNELL AMOS JoHN LEIGHTON McCLINTOCK, JR. WILLIAM HUDSON BAKER R.onERT WHARTON MoRRIS WALTER MICHAEL BOLLEN MOHAMED MOHAMED 0LOUI'A CARL ELDGN BoND JosEPH KENT OLsEN LAMAR PAUL BuPP RAYMOND LLOYD OLSON wALTER GEORGE CADMUS MAYNARD DEAN PEARSON ALLAN LINWOOD CALDWELL RAYLEIGH ST. CLAIR PITT WILLIAM EuGENE CoOPER MERLE MILLER SHERIFF ROBERT WAYNE CREWS RoBERT DELMER STALLEY THOMAS MELVILLE CROMWELL CHALUVADI VENKATA SUBBA RATNAM CARLETON GEORGE FANGER KEITH H. SWEENY DoNALD WILLIAM FINLAY LEON C. TERRIERE WALLACE J, FoLLETTE RAYMOND ALDEN UNDERHilL H. SUMNER GALLAHER LEW E. wALLACE DARRELL s. HARRIS G I LBERT MERLE WITCRAFT WILLIAM RAY JEWELL DoNALD KENT WooDEN JoE BoNNER JoHNSON MEI·LING Wu LESTER ROBERT JONES

6 The Order of the Academic Processions WALTER MtLO AoRtoN, Chief Marshal

Processional- The President and Official Guests The Administrative Council The Faculties The Candidates for Advanced Degrees The Class of 1948

Recessional- The order of the Recessional is the of the Processional, the Class of 1948 march· ing first and the President of the College last.

The Colors Distinctive of the Schools Tassels of caps of candidates for degrees are in colors distinctive of the schools according to the Academic Costume Code. The Graduate School: Black The School of Science: Golden Yellow The School of Agriculture: Maize The School of Business and Technology: Drab The School of Education: Light Blue The School of Engineering: Orange The School of Forestry: Russet The School of Home Economics: White The Department of Nursing Education (University of Oregon Medical School): Golden Yellow The School of Pharmacy: Olive Green Baccalaureate Degrees Oregon State College, on the basis of studies pursued in its undergraduate schools, con· fers the following baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Bachelor of Agriculture (B.Agr.) Bachelor of Education (Ed.B.) Bachelor of Forestry (B.F.) Bachelor of Industrial Arts (B. I. A.) Bachelor of Secretarial Science (B.S.S.)

Liberal Arts anq Sciences In the Oregon State System of Higher Education the field of the liberal arts and sci­ ences is divided between the University of Ore!i(On and Oregon State College, with parallel lower-division (freshman and sophomore) work tn liberal arts and sciences offered on both campuses. Upper-division and graduate work in biological and physical sciences is allocated in the School of Science at Oregon State College.

Lower Division Mahlon Ellwood Smith, Dean The Lower Division offers freshman and sophomore work in liberal arts and sciences leading to the Junior Certificate, the Junior Certificate with Honors Privileges, and the Lower Division Certificate, according to the plan of study completed. Candidates for these certificates for the academtc rear 1947-48 are distributed as follows: Arts and Letters, 129; Science (through School of Science), 341; Social Science, 189.

School of Science Francois Archibald Gilfillan, Dean The School of Science provides major curricula in the sciences for students whose ob­ jective is a liberal education, and professional preparation for students planning to enter some scholarly occupation in the realm of science. Majors are offered in the following de­ partments: general science, bacteriology and hygiene, botany, chemistry, entomology, geology, mathematics, physics, science education, zoology.

BACHELORS OF ARTS

HELEN MARY EYLER PATRICIA CONKLIN SHUTE Portland Portland GEORGE LESLIE GuRWELL RICHARD LEROY SLOCUM Seaside Portland RALPH HOLLAND GEORGE MICHAEL ZAPP, JR. Corvallis Nampa, Idaho RICHARD HARVEY ROBERTSON ROBERT GEORGE ZIEGLER Portland Grass Valley JoHN LoUis RuNcKEL Corvallis

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE SALLY ANN ABBOTT BRYSON ROBERT BAILEY Corvallis Hillsboro · CLAUDE GoRDON ALEXANDER WALTER BAILEY Corvallis Live Oak, DONALD LEROY ANDERSON MORRIS BOND BERKEY Silverton Roseburg RoBERT ANDREW ANDERSON CAROL ADELLE BowMAN Woodburn Adair Village LOREN ELMER BACON ROLAND CHARLES BRAMLET Eugene Wallowa 8 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

WILLIAM HOWARD BRAYJoiEN RICHARD LAWRENCE GULLIXSON Portland Adair Village ROBERT LEWIS BROCK JACK INGVAL HAGEN Corvallis Portland RonERT DANIEL BRoGAN ROBERT HALL Lakeview Portland JoHN HowARD BROOKE ARTHUR WILLIAM HANSEN Yachats Corvallis MACK ELBERT BROWN ALLEN PERSHING HARGRAVES Glide Portland BRUCE EDWARD BUELL MERRILEE WILL HARNIK Corvallis Corvallis LAURA ANN BuRGEss LAURENCE ALFRED HARVEY Portland Philomath EDWIN RoBERT BuTZE DAVID WALLACE HAWORTH Corvallis Corvallis I VAN JACKSON CHERRY JOHN ALEXANDER HEPPEARD Albany Oswego BoYD LESLIE CLEMENT RICHARD MARTIN HERMENS Corvallis Stayton BuRR CLOUETTE MARY ELIZABETH HOlT Watsonville, California Tacoma, Washington RoBERT GRIFFIN CoLEMAN RALPH HOLLAND Tigard Corvallis HARRY MADISON CULBERTSON CHARLES HAWTHORNE HoLM Corvallis Portland CHARLES ERNEST CUTRESS ALAN HALE HowK Adair Village Troutdale ROBIN BRIAN DAVIS JAMES EDWARD HUGHELL Corvallis Portland MARTIN BROWNLOW DICKINSON PAUL WARREN HuGHES Corvallis Trail JosEPH PoRTER DoBELL JOHN JosEPH HvsLOP Corvallis Corvallis LELAND RoY DRESSLER MARJORY ELLEN INGREY Medford Portland JAMES WESLEY DRIVER EVERETT KNOWLTON JENNE Corvallis Gouverneur, JAMES EDGAR DRUMMOND ELVY EARL JoHNS, JR. Portland Salem PIIILIP CONRAD DUMAS RoBERT HoMER JoHNSON Dayton, Washington Adair Village CHESTER JosEPH DuPUY ALVIN JoNES Adair Village Corvallis VERNE DEANE EDGERTON SADRI KAPAN Corvallis Eskisehir, Turkey LARCH ADAIR ELLENBURG CARL WILLIAM KLAENIIAMMER Eugene Corvallis HARRIET FLORA ERICKSON ALAN CAMPBELL KNIGHT Portland Portland DoNALD RoBERT EsTES ALAN BRYAN KNUDTSON Arcadia, California Roseburg CoLLEEN DouGHERT.Y FILZ CATHERINE ANN LAMBERT Corvallis Portland BENJAMIN HALL FoRTNER MARJORIE LASALLE Salem Gladstone MARGARET JEAN FUNGE BEVERLY JEAN LEACH Portland Medford JosEPH EnER GAMBEE JEROME LLOYD LEMASTER, JR. Corvallis Corvallis Ross EwiNG GEARHART, JR. RICHARD ALLAN LEND£ Portland Corvallis WALTER FRANKLIN GERHARD MARY JosEPHINE LEONARD Adair Village Portfand DEAN GILLETTE MARGIE Lou McCANSE Tacoma, Washington North Powder JoHN JAMES GnEEN BARBARA JEAN McDoNALD Klamath Falls Silverton

9 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

JoHN BowiE MciNTYRE WILLIAM WALLACE RussELL Portland Portland MILDRED JEAN McMAHAN MARGARET ETHELWYN SARAZIN McMinnville Nyssa CAROLYN Lois McNALLY MARGARET JoNES SnEPARD Portland Corvallis KATHLEEN OLIVE MALONEY JANICE LEMMON SMITH Portland Salem RICHARD WILLIAM MARTIN JEROME ELLINGER SMITH Corvallis Corvallis WILLIAM CLAYTON MILLER ROBERT DEAN SMITH Portland Jacksonville WILLIAM OTTo MoDDEMEYER, JR. LAWRENCE RICHARD STARK Corvallis Portland WADE JAcK MooRE MARJORIE JUDD STEINHART Terrebonne Portland ARTHUR KNUTE NELSON PATRiCIA LUCILLE STEWART Portland Portland WILLARD IVEN O'HARRA GEORGE WARREN SwAN Pendleton San Gabriel, California JAMES GILLIAM OsBORNE, JR. RAYMOND JosEPH SwEENEY, JR. Roseburg Seattle, Washington VIRGINIA RIDDLE PALMER WILLIAM SNOW THOMAS Portland Corvallis HoRACE WENDELL PATCH EDWARD ERIC VANDEN EYKEL Canby Pipestone, Minnesota MARGARET ELLEN PETERSEN ERIC PAUL VERHEIDEN Portland Portland WILLIAM TERRANCE PosTLES LILA LEE wALKER Portland Portland DONALD LEONARD PRETZINGER STANLEY BABCOCK WALKER Los Angeles, California Portland ROBERT RICHARD READ ROBERT HAROLD WEBSTER Portland Portland LLOYD EMERY ROBIDEAUX MARIAN ELIZABETH WEISS Bend Portland MYRON LEE ROBINSON GERALD PHILIP WETTERBORG Corvallis Portland ARYAN INGOMAR RoEST RAE ARLENE WHEELER Portland Portland DoNALD ALLEN Ross JoHN HARRISON WHITMER Portland McMinnville

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Professional Schools School of Agriculture William Alfred Schoenfeld, Dean The School of Agriculture offers major curricula in general agriculture; in agricultural economics and in farm management; in animal industries, including animal husbandry, dairy production, dairy manufacturing, fish and game management, fisheries, and poultry hus­ bandry; in plant industries, including farm crops, horticulture (floriculture and nursery management, landscape construction and maintenance, pomolo~y, and vegetable crops), soils, and food technology; in agricultural education; in general agnculture with agricultural engi­ neering emphasis; and in agricultural technology.

BACHELORS oF SciENCE

ROBERT MEDLIN ABNEY DORA THEO CAMPER-TITSJNGH Corvallis Glendora, California HowARD MARVIN ADAMS CLYDE EDWARD CARLSON Corvallis Portland JosEPH ALESSI BILL EARL CAVETT Rochester, N. Y. Portland GEORGE RANDALL ALEXANDER, JR. GoRDaN CnESTER Corvallis Astoria DALE LAMBERT ANDERSON ALBERT LEROY CHRISTY, JR. The Dalles Adair Village PAUL CARPENTER ANDERSON DALTON VALLIS CLARK Cottage Grove Unity ROBERT HALL ANDERSON PAuL MERTON CoNDON Corvallis Napa, California RoBERT QuENSEL ANDERSON ROBERT CORTHELL South Pasadena, California Ashland RICHARD MaRRIS AvERILL JuNIUS LORING CoviNGTON Corvallis Corvallis RoGER EvAN BAKER ERviN RICHARD CowGILL Corvallis Tigard THOMAS McCLELLAN BALDWIN THOMAS CRAWFORD Battle Ground, Washington Corvallis RICHARD LLOYD BARNES WALTER HENRY CROUSE Silverton Grants Pass JuANITA SHIRLEY BEAMER JAMES BRUCE CYPHERS Eugene The Dalles ROLLAND ALLAN BEGLAU GORDON CLARK DECKER Albany Corvallis DONALD LEROY BENSCOTER }OHN WILLIAM DEWITT, ]R. Hillsboro Adair Village RoBERT GALE BEssE DWIGHT MELLINGER DIDZUN Montreal, Canada Portland HERMAN ELDON BIERMAN ALLEN HETHERINGTON DONALDSON Corvallis Corvallis LEON WILBUR BINDER ELwooD WEsLEY DuLL Portland Albany ELWOOD GERALD BIZEAU EvERETT JoHN FAw Corvallis Vale THOMAS BLACKMAN FRANK FEFFER, JR. Klamath Falls Phoenix, Anzona JAMES ALLEN BLAISDELL BERNARD FRANCIS FISHLER Palo Alto, California Corvallis RICHARD FRANKLIN BRICE WILLIAM WALTER FOREE Portland Kimberly FREDERICK ELGEE BRIGGS RoBERT HENRY FaRREY Corvallis Portland ALBERT CARTER BRUNDAGE MALCOLM EuGENE FosTER Portland Corvallis Lours ALDEN BRUNER RoY DEE FowLER Klamath Falls Corvallis HaMER JEROME CAMPBELL KENNETH DELONG FRANKLIN Gresham Escondido, California

11 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

RoLAND FREDERICK SUI LAU Richmond, Virginia Hong Kong, China WILLIAM ARTHUR FULLER, JR. SHELDON J LIEUALLEN Albany Adams DONALD GALBREATH CHARLES VIRGIL LILES Corvallis Veneta RoBERT CHARLES GARRISON R OBERT LIVINGSTONE, }R. Tulsa, Oklahoma Oswego CHARLES DAVID GELD DAVID ROBERT LONG Bellingham, Washington Portland WILLIAM ELMER GILLIAM }AMES ERNEST LONG, JR. Salem Los Angeles, California WANDA WILLETTE GLASER DANIEL ALFRED LuFT Tangent Portland GEORGE WASHINGTON GORDON IRA DAVID LUMAN Monmouth Medford EDWARD CARL GREENIIOOD RoBERT STANLEY McCLAIN San Mateo, California Albany BASIL GRANVILLE BANKS GWYTHER ]AMES DoNALD McCORMICK Corvallis Los Angeles, California MELVIN ARDENE HAGOOD CHARLES EMMETT McGEE Madras Adair Village LEWIS ANGLE HAMMERS ROBERT ALLEN MAGEE Klamath Falls Dayton HAROLD WILLIAM HANSEN LowELL DEAN MARRIAGE Bend Portland HAROLD THOMAS HARPER KARLE GENE MATTICE Bakersfield, California Portland ROBERT ]OSEPII HAWKINS FARRELL PARKER MAUGHAN Corvallis Corvallis EuGENE PETER HAYDU DONALD PHILLIP MEIER Mesa, Arizona Jewell REGINALD FRANCIS HAYES JoHN WALTERS MILLER Santa Maria, California Newport LAWRENCE RAY HECKARD VERNOLD MILLER Long Beach, Washington Corvallis ROBERT WALTER HELMICK BENSO N CLARK MITC HELL, JR. Harrisonville, Missouri Portland DALE ALDEN HEHIGSTAD EMILY 1\I!AE l\1ITCHELL Silverton Irvine, California RussELL RAYMOND HoFFMAN HARVEY LEE MOORE Milwaukee, Wisconsin Corvallis BaucE CLEMENTS HoLT ALFRED RAY MORGAN Portland Ventura, California DENIS ]OliN ILLIGE SHIRLEY }EAN MORRISON Corvallis Mikkalo JoHN WALDO }ACOBS ROBERT MEYER MosAR Filer, Idaho Seaside EARL KERMIT JoHNSON WAYNE DELBERT MosHER Corvallis Dundee THOMAS KEITH JonNSON WALTER BERTRAM MUNROE Wallowa Ben Lomond, California WILLIAM CARROLL ]OHNSOK JoHN EDWARD MYERS Berkeley, California Corvallis KENNETH BINNINGTON JoLLEY MAURICE HERBERT NAGGIAR Corvallis San Francisco, California }ACK LYNN JuDY LINDA LOIS NEWHALL Hillsboro Phoenix, Arizona RoBERT ARTHUR KENT IvAN LEON NEWTON Klamath Falls Corvallis }AMES HERBERT KLANN RICHARD THOMAS NIELSEN Redmond Portland GEORGE KRAUS AUBURN LEROY NORRIS Adair Village Halfway ARTHUR LANGE :ROBERT MILLER 0HLING Tacoma, Washington Corvallis OscAR LEROY LARSON WILLIAM KIMBALL OusTERHOUT Portland Corvallis

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ELIZABETH BURRELL PARKER \Vn. LIAM SavEL Portland Petaluma, California ROBERT GILES PERSONIUS NoRVIN REID SPENCE Bismark, North Dakota Baker ALVIN KENNETH PFAHL ROBERT LEONARD STIER Cornelius Los Angdes, California JOHN PIAZZA CHARLES FRANCIS STREET Eagerville, Illinois Malin WILLIAM DoNALD PosTLEWAITE ROBERT MARION SUMMERS McMinnville Grass Valley, California RICHARD OwEN PowELL RoBERT JAMES T AGG Corvallis Warrenton JULIUS ELWIN PURVJNE WALTER ERNEST TANNER Corvallis Hillsboro ELLIS LELAND RACKLEFF ANSON ELLIS THOMPSON Coquille Corvallis JANET HoPE RASMUSEN JoHN GRAY THOMPSON Portland Central Point JoHN NoEL RAWLS \VILL!AM HAVES THOMSON Philomath Burbank, California JIM DouGLAS REARDEN ERVIN MELVIN THORESON Corvallis Cottage Grove VAN EDWARD RIETMANN VERNON THEODORE TOWNSEND Condon Corvallis ALBION LEROY RINGO DONALD WILFRED TWOHY Mulino Clackamas JoHN ELTON Ross GEOkGE VAN LEEUWEN Prineville Halsey JoHN DAviD RowELL MAX MYNDERT VANPATTEN Salem Corvallis RALPH GoRDON RusH DANIEL ADRIAN VERHAGEN Fresno, California Salem MILTON TSUKASA SAKUMA FRANK voN BoRSTEL Mount Vernon, Washington Grass Valley NATHANIEL ScEVA ROBERT EARL wARD Stelton, New Jersey Baker KEITH WYMAN SCHREPEL JoHN ALBERT WEn

BACHELORS OF ARTS

BARBARA HELEN CRAWFORD MARILYN ALTHA ELLIOTT Portland Redmond ANN ELIZABETH DRYSDALE NADINE BURRELL KNODELL Medford Albany

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Lours CARL MuELLER DoN"A JoENE BROWN STARRETT Klamath Falls Adair Village FREDERIC WILLIAM PARSONS MARY HARRIET TRACY Corvallis Eureka, California SHIRLEY VIVIAN SHULTZ Hood River

BACHELORS OF SciENCE

DoNALD ERNEST ABBOTT FRANCES v ALAS CO CRAWFORD St. Helens Portland WALTER WILLIAM AFFOLTER ETHAN ALLAN DALE Oretown Corvallis LOIS ELAINE AKERS FRANK BURNEY DIXON Warrenton Corvallis GLENN LOUIS ALLEN GERALDINE FRANCES DoNAHoo Albany McMinnville EDWARD ALFRED ALLWORTH VIRGINIA ROSALIE EDDY Corvallis Portland DAVID LEON ANDERSON BETTY JEAN EDWARDS Billings, Montana Hillsboro CARL BENJAMIN AUSTIN RoBERT CARLTON ELGIN \Voodburn Salem GEORGE FULLER BARRATT EvAN EARL FEIKE, JR. Corvallis Corvallis BEATRICE ALICE BAUCKE \VILL!AM EVANS FIELD, JR. Portland Portland WILLIAM HOWARD BEAVERT ALVIN LEROY FLAKE Corvallis Salem CAROLYN ALICE BECK FRED RAYMOND FLORY Portland Rochester, Washington RoBERTA MARIE BESTUL WALTER WINFIELD FOSTER Grants Pass Clackamas EDWIN BISHOP RonERT AARON FaEIDENRICH Salem Portland EARL KRO P S COTT B L EILE KATRINA KAYE GAMWELL Roseburg Portland HARRY CHESTER BLEILE CHARLES ANTHONY GASSMAN Roseburg Portland DONAL DILLEY BLOODGOOD PETER HAMMOND GEISER Corvallis Salem MARY CATHERINE BoGERT JoHN RoBERT GENOUD Toledo Portland DoNALD LELAND BowER MALCOLM VERE GREIG Salem Corvallis BRYCE JAMES BRISBIN JUNE JANET GRIFFITH Corvallis Morgan LowELL RoBERT BRISBIN ROLLIN \VAL TER HAAG Corvallis Salem HoMER MASCALL BROCK DAVID LLOYD HALL Dayville Portland FRANK CLAIR BROWN DoNALD ETHLER HALL Adair Village Portland DALE CLEEK CHURCHILL DoROTHY MAY HARPER Albany Corvallis ROBERT EDWARD CLARKE ROBERT WILMOT HARRIS Corvallis Milton RoYAL DELBERT CooLEY SIDNEY JEAN HAR!US Corvallis Summer Lake BERNARD JonN CoRSETTI VICTOR MICHAEL HARTMANN Portland Rockford, Illinois DoNALD MARTIN CowAN MARION JEAN HARVEY Portland Scappoose GEORGE BoYD CowNE DALE SEVERY HARWOOD, JR. Portland Corvallis JAMES LEWIS Cox, JR. KENNETH McBRIDE HAWKE, JR. Troutdale Portland

14 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

VERLE CLIFFORD HENSTRAND SARAH ELIZABETH MOORE Vancouver, VVashington Adrian LILLIAN DAVIS HERMANN RuTH MARIE MoRGAN Sheridan Albany ARTHUR LvNE HoBART DoNALD HENRY NAGEL Portland Corvallis MARY ELIZABETH HODAPP BEVERLEY MAE NAUBERT Newberg Tacoma, Washington ]AMES GEoRGE HoHN PATRICIA LOUISE NEWTON Portland Corvallis SHIRLEY IRENE HOWARD BRUCE KENT NICHOLS Portland Corvallis LOIS ANN HUBBARD CHARLES LEWIS NORDSTROM Medford Corvallis JosEPH DERMIT HuRLEY BRENT EDWIN NYDEN New York, N. Y. Corvallis PAUL HYDE JERROLD ScoTT OLIVER La Grande Corvallis DoROTHY ALICE INGHAM HAL HILLMAN PALLAY Portland Portland MARC BURDETTE ]ARMIN FRED WILLIAM PATZWALD Portland Portland RICHARD BENJAMIN ]ENNING VIRGINIA Lou RAHN Corvallis Riverside, California JOYCE ARDELLE JOHNSTON THELL EUGENE REA Florence Corvallis JANICE JOYCE ]ORDAN HAROLD y ANDELL REEVES Baker Lebanon MERRILL EASTHAM JoY ROBERT JAMES REID Stockton, California Corvallis Lots FRANK KAHLER BETTY JovcE RESTELLI Portland Great Falls, Montana DAVID LANSING KELLER RoBERT SAVERIO Rosso Vancouver, Washington Portland KENNETH CHARLES KING CHARLEs EDWARD PRUYN ScHAPPACHER Portland Portland JAMES HORACE LAKIE RoBERT ORVILLE ScHEBLE Corvallis Corvallis ROBERT DEAN LAWRENCE JoHN LITTELL ScHETKY, JR. Albany Corvallis ARTHUR ALLEN LEWIS CHARLES LEWIS SHERWOOD Corvallis Portland JoHN ELIJAH LITTRELL ELEANOR FRANCES SMITH Coos Bay Portland LUTHER BRYAN LYNCH FRANK BURTON SMITH Corvallis Portland BERNARD \'VtLLIAM McGRATH PRESTON TOLAR SMITH Newberg Salem DALE DEWEY MADISON Louts JoE SoKOL Corvallis Gales Creek OLIN LESTER MALLERY BERNICE ELIZABETH STEARNS Corvallis Portland ]EAN ROBERTA MANDEL PATRICIA MARILYN STRAND Portland Corvallis JAMES BENJAMIN MAY LEWIS \'VILLIAM STURGES Corvallis Camas, Washington DOROTHY MARGARET MEADE NEIL FowLER SWARTHOUT, JR. Grants Pass Adair Village FLOYD SANFORD METZGER, JR. DORAN JEROME TAYLOR Portland Grants Pass BETTE SPENCER MILLER WILLIAM DowNIE THORNDIKE Portland Medford KEITH HOLMES MILLER ]EAN TINKER Enterprise Helena, Montana PHYLLIS ANNE MILLER WILLIAM ALFRED TOWNES Portland Corvallis DAVID WEBSTER MOIR PATRICIA ANN VtESKO Corvallis Salem

15 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

PHYLLIS EILEEN VOLLSTEDT W t~~:v!e~N WHITCOMB Albany JANET MARIE VORIS DoRoTHY MAE WILDER Corvallis Medford RoGER VINCENT WAGNER BOBBY GENE WRIGHT Salem Portland GEORGE ELMER wALLACE WILLIAM HARRISON WRIGHT Portland Eagle Point ELMER HENRY WEIMER WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN Portland Corvallis ROBERT MAJOR 'vVEISENBACK KARL JOSEPH ZIRKELBACH Aloha Buena Park, California CHARLES WARD 'vVENTWORTH, JR. Portland School of Education Franklin Royalton Zeran, Associate Dean The School of Education at Ore~;on State College offers major curricula l'reparing for teaching the biological and physical sc1ences, mathematics, agriculture, commercial education! home economics, industrial arts, and approved combinations of subjects, and for educationa and vocational guidance.

BACHELORS OF .ARTS

PATRICIA GERALDINE BowERLY CAROLYN EMMA LocKwooD Mohawk Corvallis VIVIAN ELLEN DAUGHERTY MARIE EDITH REINHART Corvallis Grants Pass MADELINE BETTY ERIKSON PATRICIA SHUGG Portland Corvallis VIRGINIA LEE GooDNIGHT MORRIS SILVER Corvallis San Francisco, California LULLA HANSEN MARJORIE HELEN SIMS Corvallis Heppner JovcE CAROLYN JoHNSON Portland

BACHELORS oF SciENCE PATRICIA LEE ADAMS ELEANORE ELMIRA CHAPMAN Molalla Portland EDITH NEWMAN ALLMAN BETTY Lou CHRISTENSEN Corvallis Seaside BETTY JEAN BAIRD RoBERT CLAUDE CHuRCHILL Tacoma, Washington Portland JOAN MARILYN BEAKI!Y BYRON JEAN CLARK Salem Corvallis JOHN BECHARAS CLAUDIA BucK CLEVELAND Evanston, Illinois Grants Pass NoRMA WERTZ BENNETT BARBARA GROFF CoTTA Grants Pass Portland BEVERLY GEORGE BENT ELSIE O'NEILL CRAIN Portland Seattle, Washington JESSIE BAILEY BLACKBURN PATRICIA ANN CRUTCHER Portland Boring PATRICIA CLAYRE BLAIR BETTY JEAN DECKER Corvallis Portland BARBARA JEAN BRAINERD ROBERT MAURICE DUNGAN Adair Village Vancouver, Washington DouGLAS ALLEN BROWN CLARENCE EDWARD EGAN, JR. Eugene Corvallis SHIRLEY RAVE BROWN RUTH ADELYN EGGIMAN Portland Boring RrcHARD WILLIAM BuRGER JEAN ELDER Milwaukie Hood River JACK WINSTON CARMICHAEL BYRON FLETCHER EVANS Corvallis Boonville, Indiana

16 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

PAUL ARNOLD EvENSEN RAYMOND JoHN OBERST San Francisco, California Portland GRACE WINIFRED FERGUSON BEVERLY WITHERS OLIVER Newberg Corvallis JANET ALICE FLAKE JoHN RAY ORR Corvallis Eddyville DoROTHY LoRRAINE FoLsoM JuLIETTA ANN PAPE Portland Lebanon MABLE FRANCES FOSTER MYRABEL BEATRICE PAUL Portland Corvallis CARL EUGENE FRAER ALBERT HAMILTON PicHt Portland Medford MARY LOUISE FRANK MARGARET LEE PICKETT Corvallis Portland REEVIE ]AMES FRANK, JR. DoNALD LEONARD PRETZINGER Corvallis Los Angeles, California CHARLOTTE JoYcE GAINER WILLIAM DouGLAS PROPPE Portland Portland ALMA GAMBEE PEGGY LUELLA RAINES Corvallis Lacomb RonERT WENDELL GEYER BARBARA CoRINNE RAucH Corvallis Portland FRANCES GRACE GLinERT WILLIAM BARR ROBERTSON Portland Corvallis DAVID WALTER GORDON DouGLAS CRAFT RoBINSON Portland Adair Village ROBERT FREDERICK GRAFE DoROTHY MAE RoTH Muscatine, Iowa Albany RALPH VERNON HARPER DwiGHT KENNETH RuNNER Portland Adair Village RALPH PRESTON HASSMAN DoRIS IsAAK SEIBERT Albany Corvallis ELEANORE LAROY HERMANSON BETH SHIPLEY Gresham Portland LEONA MAXINE HoPKINS DoNNA Jo SHORT Hubbard Redmond MELBA LuciLLE JoNSRUD SICILY ANN SMEDSVIK Portland Haugesund, Norway EDNA Joy KENT JANE ADEN STILLE Klamath Falls Corvallis FAYE GEORGIANA KING RAMONA CHARLOTTE STOVER Portland Corvallis RoBERT PAUL KNOLL BEATRICE ELIZABETH THOMPSON Corvallis San Diego, California WILLIAM ARTHUR KNOUFF GEORGE CLEVELAND TIMMONS, ]R. Adair Village Portland HENRY WILSON LANDIS MONTY PROWS TOWNSEND Hoquiam Corvallis MARTHA GUNN LEE JEAN ELIZABETH TROJAN Corvallis Portland MARIAN JosEPHINE LocHER SHIRLEY ANN VossEN Klamath Falls Corvallis KAY MADRIENNE LONGBALLA RICHARD THOMAS \'1 ALKER Bend Portland FREIDA LYON JoRDANA AGNES \VIEDERHOLD Kent, Washington Portland JANE FRANCES MACLACHLAN FRANCES JEAN WILCOX Ontario Oakland NoRMAN HARRY MARTINSON FRANCES CAROLYN WILLIAMS Milwaukie Portland RICHARD AUSTIN MILLER BARBARA WINTER WISDOM Albany Milwaukie NoRMAN JoHN NEWMAN Aberdeen, Washington

17 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

School of Engineering and Industrial Arts George Walter Gleoson, D ean The School of Engineering and Industrial Arts offers major curricula in agricultural engineering, with options in power and machinery, farm structures, and soil and water; in chemical engineering; in metallurgical engineering; in mining engineering; in civil engi. neering with options in structural, highway, and sanitary e n~ineerin~; in electrical engi. neering with options in power and communtcation; in mechamcal engmeerin~ with options in automotive and aeronautical engineerin~i in industrial engineering; in tndustrial arts education; in industrial administration, wttn options in metal idustnes, tool design, and wood industries. Business options are offered in various engineering curricula.

BACHELORS OF ARTS

MANLEY WtLLIAK CoLE FRANCIS RAWLE SHOEllAKER Corvallis Berkeley, California THOKAS HOWARD DESCHNER DoNALD IvAN SHULTZ Milwaukie La Grande DONALD ALLYN PREBLE CAR LYLE HOMER WILSON Paterson, New Jersey Corvallis IRVING SCHULTZ LaCrescenta, California

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

JAMES RICHARD AARON LAwRENCE ACALINE BERNARDI Portland Corvallis ORVILLE LESTON ABBOTT GALE wARREN BLATCHFORD Parma, Idaho Molalla RoBERT RussEL ADAMS MARK GEoRGE BocEK Corvallis Portland RAY EARL ALLEN, JR. JosEPH RoY BoEHM Myrtle Creek Portland LAWREN CE CoNNELL Awos THOMAS MILLARD BoRMAN Corvallis Fargo, North Dakota MARVIN LARUE AMUNDSON ]EFFERSON CHELCY BOYER Salem Corvallis JoHN ALLEN ANDERSON EARL DAVIES BRAND Corvallis Roseburg LESTER MORSE ANDERSON HARLAN RICHARD BRATVOLD Jamestown, New York Emmett, Idaho RICHARD EARL ANDERSON VICTOR NORRIS BREDEHOEFT Portland O'Neill, Nebraska FREDERICK BARNES ANDREWS, Ja. FLORENZ BREtTMAYER, JR. Portland Grants Pass EDWARD FRANCIS ARNOLD SHIRLEY HELEN BRIDGES Portland Troutdale WILLIS ADOLF AscHOFF DONALD ]AMES BROEHL Portland Portland DEAN JACQUES ATHAY SHELDON LLOYD BROOKS Portland Portland JoHN DALE AUNGST HARLEY PAUL BROWER Portland Klamath Falls EUGENE ELWOOD AUSTIN HAROLD MORRELL BROWN Corvallis Portland BRADEN BLAKE BALL WAYNE ALLEN BRUNNICK Lakeview Corvallis WALTER ALBA BARTHOLOKEW LESTER EvERETT BRUNS Corvallis Adair Village GENE WHITTI!ORNE BARTU WILLIAM SAMSEN BURDIC Corvallis Ashland BENJAMIN HOWARD BEAK ROBERT HENRY BUTTE Corvallis Salem RICHARD GORDON BEANE EDWIN ROBERT BUTZE Corvallis Corvallis LEON HAROLD BENNETT ROBERT FRANCIS CAHILL Portland Portland

18 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

ALLAN LINWOOD CALDWELL ROY CLAUENCE EDGERTON Portland Adair Village WALLACE ALAN (ALWAY RonERT WILLIAM ELLISON Tigard Portland JoHN EDWARD CAMPBELL PAUL EDWARD EMERICK Madras Portland WILLIAM FRANCIS CARMODY DouGLAS CARL ENGELHART Portland Portland RussELL ERNEST CARTER CAUL GusTAV ERICKSON Portland Ceres, California JosEPH GERARD CHAMBERS FRANI

19 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

RusSELL L owELL HuG ADOLPHE JosEPH MATHES, JR. Summerville Otis RoBERT GoRDON JENSEN CRAIG CHARLES MATHEWS Pocatello, Idaho Corvallis EvERETT PHILIP JoHNSON RICHARD MALCOLM MELLIS Roseburg Roseburg CARL VrcToR JoNASSON, JR. CARTER EARL MILES Portland Corvallis MELVIN HARRY JuDKIS JACK MARION MILLER Portland Adair Village GiLBERT VICTOR KAMARA MARVI N ScoTT MINicK Astoria Eugene PAUL HAROLD KASER CHARLES THOMAS MITCHELL The Dalles Portland EuGENE RoGER KELLY ROBERT EDWARD MITCHELL Elcho, Wisconsin Medford GEORGE STEPHEN K UKU CHEK RoNALD EDWARD MoHR Los Angeles, California La Grande LuTHER WESLEY KuRTZ, JR. FREDERICK HOWARD MONSON Washington, Portland JOSEPH EARLE KYLE PHILBIN FRANCIS MooN Monroe Seaside DELBERT EDWARD LANE JoHN EDWIN MoORE Corvallis Corvallis JoHN ARNOLD LARKIN HAROLD CLAY MORGAN Portland Albany ERNEST EDWARD LAVIER, JR. CLIFFORD HAROLD MOULTON Corvallis Portland HowARD GEONNA LEIKVOLD JAMES WILLIAM MouLTON Corvallis Portland DoNALD GuY LIND ELMER THOMAS MussELMAN Portland Denver, Colorado ROBERT DICKSON LINDSTROM DoNALD JoHN NELSON Salem Cottage Grove FRED WARREN LINTON GENE MILO NORDBY Portland Grand Forks, North Dakota EDWARD LEE L OC KE THOMAS MICHAEL O'HALLORAN Portland Tigard ROBERT ADDIS LOCKWOOD ROBERT SUTHERLAND 0HLING Portland Portland HowARD LoNG CURTIS LYLE OLSON Seattle, Washington Reedsport FLOYD LAVERNE LOOMIS RAYMOND LLOYD OLSON Des Moines, Washington Portland RoBERT Lucx CLARE NCE RICHARD ORMSBY Portland Portland WARREN FRANK McCLURE LLOYD ALBIN PAJUNEN Portland Mulino FRANK STERLING McGARVEY LEONARD STANFORD PANI Bend Corvallis NEIL D McGEE RoBERT Lours PATTERSON Veneta Agate Beach WILLIAM MciNNIS OscAR INGVAL PAULSON, Jn. Corvallis Salem RAY LEwis McPHERSON WALTER SPENCER PEARSON Portland Portland JoHN GuMESON MACPHERSON BRADLEY ADELBERT PEAVY Portland Corvallis DONALD HENRY MARKMAN WILLIAM TREMAINE PECKHAM Corvallis Swisshome RAYMOND WILLIAM MARR GEORGE FRANCIS PERRY Roseburg St. Helens JAcK WoODRUFF 1iARTIN JoHN RoBERT PESHECK Portland Albany RIDGLEY ROBERT MARTIN NoRMAN BERTRAND PETERSON Portland Eugene HENRY EDWARD MARQUELING BRUCE PETRIE Salina, Kansas Corvallis

20 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

GERALD EDWARD PFENNING KEITH NEWMAN SoDER LUND Portland Madrid, Iowa CHARLES RAY PIROUTEK RoNALD SouTHWORTH Albany Seneca HARRY BAXTER PORTER PAUL BYRON STANTON Corvallis Tigard }OHN NEWELL PRATT FoRREST KENNEDY STARRETT Portland Dayville DONALD ALLYN PREBLE HENRY SAMUEL STEINBRUGGE Paterson, New Jersey Portland HAROLD MARVIN PUDDY JoHN MAx STEINBRUGGE Hood River Portland }ACK WELDON RATCLIFF WILLIAM NOLAN STOCKTON Corvallis Portland WALLACE JAMES REED LAWRENCE WAYNE STOVER Corvallis Corvallis WILLIAM ARTHUR REINHART THEODORE 0EMER SULLIVAN, JR. Salem Corvallis DoN LEROY REYNERTSON ROBERT CHRISTIE SWARTZ Philomath Portland EVERETT LELAND RICHARDSON ROBERT PATRICK SwEENEY Santa Rosa, California Portland DwiGHT DAMERON RITCHIE LAEL BRENT TAPLIN Corvallis Clinton, Oklahoma BuFORD IvAN RoAcH, }R. HAROLD DOUGLAS TAYLOR Corvallis Corvallis CARLTON CREW ROBINSON 0MER TIMPE TAYLOR Long Beach, California Bend CuRTiss WILLIAM RoBINSON WILLIAM HENRY TEBEAU Joliet, Illinois Baker JOHN RoBERT Ross FRANK EDWARD TERPIN Auburn, California Cheshire KERMIT EuGENE RoTH THEODORE GRANT THOMPSON Canby Corvallis VERNON EMORY SATTER THOMAS ARTHUR TILLMAN Portland Corvallis DONALD ENNIS SAVAGE FRANK TURNER Portland Corvallis FRED G SCHAUFELBERGER ROBERT wALLACE UTZINGER Portland Portland EDwiN JosEPH ScHMIDT GEORGE EDWARD VAN GOETHEM The Dalles Portland ROBERT LEONARD ScHROEDER CHRISTOPHER GEonGE VAN LEEUWEN Portland Halsey ALLAN JosEPH ScHULTZ CLYDE RoLLAND VARNER Portland Medford laviNG ScHuLTz EDWARD BENJAMIN WAGNER La Crescenta, California Portland GoRDON DouGLAS ScoTT BURTON CARPENTER WALKER Nehalem Portland HARVEY \VHITEFIELD ScoTT CLAY HARRINGTON 'WALKER Portland For est Grove JoE McCALMONT ScoTT HAROLD STANLEY WAYNE Portland Oakland, California PAUL ALFRED ScoTT Ross McRAE WEBB Corvallis Medford MERLE MILLER SHERIFF ARTHUR WALTER WEtLAND Portland Provo, Utah FRANCIS RAWLE SHOEMAKER CLIFFORD WARREN WHEELOCK Berkeley, California Monmouth DoNALD IvAN SHULTZ \VALTER FRANKLIN WHITBECK La Grande Portland BLAND FRANK SIMMONS CARROLL CARD WHITCOMB, Ja. Salem Corvallis }OE KENNETH SINGER ARTHUR CLYDE WILLIAMS Adair Village Portland RICHARD MoRTON SMITH, JR. CARLYLE HoMER WILSON Portland Corvallis

21 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

}AMES GLENN \VTLSON }OHN CYRIL WORTHINGTON Portland Los Angeles, California WALTER ALEXANDER WILSON W'tLLJAM WESTWOOD WYATT Adair Villa~:e Sandpoint, Idaho GILBERT MERLE \VITCRAFT YORK ERICK WYMAN Corvallis Corvallis EowARD JosEPH \VITTMANN CHARLES STANLEY YouNGER Lewiston, Idaho Bend DONALD KENT WOODEN RoBERT WALTER ZANDERS Corvallis Corvallis CnAnLES PACE \VoooFIELD Tolovana Park School of Forestry Paul Millard Dunn, Dean The School of Forestry offers major curricula in the following fields: forest engineer­ ing, forest management, and forest products (with production and technology options).

BACHELORS OF SciENCE

WILLIAM HENRY ABBOTT DONALD KING HOBSON Adair Village Portland NoRMAN Eu1c BJORKLUND HARLEY EvANS HoRN Klamath Falls Hood Rivor PIATT HART B Ll 55 WAY>IE GILBERT HUBBARD Salt Lake City, Utah Corvallis FRANCIS LEROY BOND WILLIAM KENNETH JOHNSON Glide Adair Village KENNETH GORDON BORCHGREVINK PHILIP }UDSON Vancouver, \Vashington Salem PHILIP DALE BROGAN RoBERT EuGENE KtsCHEL Portland Grants Pass ELTON GERALD BRUTSCHER MtLNER LoYo LARSON Corvallis Willamette GEORGE STOWELL BuRSON HARLAN BAKER LOVEJOY Fillmore, California Los Angeles, California RICHARD ANDKEW CAMPBELL FLOYD ]AMES LYNE Corvallis Corvallis OwEN RAY CHRISTIANSEN HOMER GARFIELD LYON, ]R. Oakland, California Salem VtRGEL LEROY CLARK KENNETH DANIEL McGINNITY Corvallis Portland RICHARD ELDON CORTHELL WRIGHT TRUEMAN MALLERY Ashland Ros

22 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

WILLIS EuGENE RAGLAND RICHARD DALE SWARTZLENDER Corvallis Dexter DAVID HALE RoGERS ROBERT IRVIN TAIT Corvallis San Rafael, California RussELL EARL RoGERS \VILLIAM MEEK TAYLOR Stockton, Utah Corvallis JAMES ALBERT RYNEARSON SHERWOOD CLYDE TROTTER Stevenson, Washington Fullerton, California WILLIAM JAMES SAUERWEIN BoB HENRY UNDERWOOD Corvallis Portland DARnELL HERBERT ScHROEDER TILVEN MARLYN WAARVICK Mill City Corvallis RICHARD LEE SCHUETZ RALPH ARMIN WIESE Portland Portland LYLE HORATlO SEYMOUR WARD CHARLES WILLIAMS Central Point Portland ALviN LLoYo SoRSETH CHARLES ANDREW YATES Sweet Home Mt. Hebron, California DARRYL EARL STORM ROBERT CRAMP ZINK Adair Village San Martin, California

BACHELORS OF FORESTRY

GERALD BRIXEY SMITH WILLIAM Ivo STEIN Salem Dundee

School of Home Economics Ava B. Milam, Dean Margaret Louise Fincke, Acting Dean

The School of Home Economics offers instruction in the arts and sciences, particularly as applied in the home and family life, through departments of clothing, textiles, and related arts; foods and nutrition; home economics education; household administration, including child development and parent education; and institution economics. Two types of curricula are offered, one emphasizing preparation for home and family life, the other emphasizing preparation for earmng fields.

BACHELORS OF ARTS

SHIRLEY BLACKMAN BARBER MARGARET ELEANOR HALL Salem Portland AILEEN SECHRIST FEIKE MuRIEL WALKER Salem Los Angeles, California FRANCES TILLEY FoRBES MARY JEAN WETHERBEE Corvallis Corvallis

BACHELORS oF SciENCE

BETTY JANE ADAMS MARY OvETA BARNES Heppner Portland BARBARA JEAN ALFORD JOAN MARY BARTLETT Portland Corvallis ANNA MARY ANDERSON VIRGINIA FoRo BENT Coquille Portland BARBARA HELEN ANDERSON MARGARET LOUISE BETTIS Oswego Boring GENE HoRN ANDERsoN· EDITH MARIE BILGER San Jose, California Ontario JEAN McFARLANE ANDREWS HELEN JosEPHINE BLAKE Portland Heppner BARBARA JEAN ARNOLD JEANNE MARIE BLOOM Ephrata, Washington Albany MoDENA DARLENE BANKS MARGARET AILEEN BoLES Independence Bandon

23 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

MARYANA BOLLINGER MARIAN ALICE HOLROYD Salem Corvallis BEATRICE ELAINE BRIDENSTINE KATHLEEN ANNE HuG McMinnville Salem NANCY LEE BROWN BEVERLY JANE HUGHES Portland Woodburn MARY IRENE BucKLEY JoANN ELEANOR HuTCHINSON Sacramento, California Portland SHIRLEY HAAG BYLAND NADINE GRAY JENSEN Corvallis Corvallis NANCY CLAIRE CARTER RoBERTA ANN JoHNSON Portland Adair Village MILDRED IRENE CHAMBERLAIN SALLY IRVINE JoHNsoN Taft, California Lebanon PEGGY SHELBURNE CHILDS MARGARET LouiSE KEHRLI Dundee Portland MARJORIE ANNE CLARK HELEN ELIZABETH KLAMT Klamath Falls Yuba City, California MARJORIE ELIZABETH DAVIS MARCIA ANN KNAPP Portland Vancouver. Washington MARGARET ELAINE EEFSEN PATRICIA Lou KooKEN Portland Portland KATHLEEN ELDER MARY JEAN KRETZER Hood River Portland MARGARET JANE EMMONS MARY PATRICIA KRIEG Salem Corvallis MYRTLE JEAN FALLAN PAULA YvoNNE KuRTZ Portland Modesto, California RUTH MINTONYE FANGER RUTH ANNE LARSEN Alpine Drewsey JOAN BESS FE! KE REBECCA SEARS LEACH Portland Corvallis MARGARET LOUISE FEIKJ! BERTHA YING LEE Portland Portland HELEN KATHERINE Frco BETTY JEANNE LEWIS Albany Praine City ELEANOR MAXINE FIRESTONE }ANET CAROLYN LINDFORS Corvallis Portland JOAN FOSTER PATSY CHAPMAN LtNSTROMBERG Milwaukie Salem MARY Lou GEORGE MAXINE MAUDE LISKEY Dayville Klamath Falls DORRIS LUCILLE GILLETTE LouiSE LxsTER La Verne, California Paulina JoAN REBECCA GILLS PATRICIA JANE LoNG Corona, California Hood River PATRICIA ANN GREEN GLORIA LEE McDouGAL Oregon City Lakeview MARY JANE GUDERIAN ELIZABETH LoRNTSEN McGINNITY Pendleton Adair Village RuTH WATTS HAAG EvANGELINE McKINLAY Corvallis Baker MARY ELLIS HARRIS PHYLLIS Joy MAcGREGOR Pendleton Salem AMY RosE HEADRICK IRENE ALMA MACKEY Beaver Creek Astoria MEW LuN HEE PATSY ScHNEIDER MANKERTZ Waimea, Kauai, T. H. Corvallis NANCY KATHERINE HENNEN BEVERLY JEAN MARGESON Portland Sweet ANGELA HoPE HERRMAN VERA BRONTE MASON Nyssa Milwaukie DoRIS JEANNETTE HILL BEULA BLAIR MAUS Salem Salem MARY CATHARINE HansoN DOLORES LUCILLE METCALF Portland Corvallis GLENNA HuGHES HoLLOWAY TAMZIN AMELIA MORAN Berkeley, California Centralia, Washington

24 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

GENA MULLER BETTY WILSON SPRENGER Corvallis Corvallis HISAKO BETTY NAKAGAWA PHYLLIS MARIE SWEENEY Ontario Dayton PATRICIA HoY OLMSTEAD JANE ELIZABETH TATE Portland Portland LORETA ARANT BETTE GERTRUDE TERHUNE Portland Corvallis PATJUCIA GIBBS PHILLIPS HESTER BURDETTE THOMPSON Corvallis Portland BARBARA BASSETT PIROUTEK NoRRENE BoHNERT THOMPSON Albany Central Point JosEPHINE PRICE VIOLA MAY TIEDEMAN Corvallis Sherwood SIDNEY ALICE PRICE JosEPHINE ANNIE ToWNES Placerville, California Corvallis ELEANOR MARY PURCELL J ACQUELYND JEANNE ToY Salem Corvallis JuDY MARY RAMSEY MARY JANE TURNBULL Portland Salem MARJORIE McENANY RATCLIFF LAURA BERNICE WALLACE Corvallis Eugene JoANN LuiSE RICHARTZ BETTY LORRAINE WERST Freewater Newberg ROSEMARY FRANCES RICHARTZ NANCY CATHERINE WHITMER Freewater McMinnville PATSY PAUL ROBERTSON ELIZABETH ELDER WILLSON Medford Astoria MARVEL FLORENCE RocHo DoROTHY RosE WITHERS Portland Paisley VIRGINIA LEE RowE MARYLOU PAETZHOLD WooD Corvallis Corvallis PHYLLIS CATHERINE ScuRLOCK ROXIE MARIE 'VRIGHT Corvallis McMinnville BETTY JEAN SETTERGREN CAROLYN ANN ZANDERS Gresham Portland MIRIAM RUTH SHELTON BETTY JANE ZENGER Moscow, Idaho Portland LURAil LOUISE SLOCUM EvELYN ZIMMERMAN Portland Corvallis MARGARET LOUISE SMITH Portland

Nursing Education David W. E. Baird, Dean Henrietta J. Doltz, Director of Nursing Education Students in nursing education who have taken their freshman and sophomore work on this campus receive their degrees from Oregon State College after completing their curricu~ !urn at the University of Oregon Medical School, Portland.

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

JEAN CLARK AVERILL BARBARA GIBBS HIATT Dayton Lakeview BETTY JEAN BonEKER REGINA THERESA MocKMORE Lyons Corvallis HELEN MAY CoRuM JEANNE CAROLYN QuiNT Silver Lake San Diego, Calitornia MARIE JEAN Cox ELIZABETH MACKE WHITMAN Bend Portland

25 Baccalaureate Degrees-Continued

School of Pharmacy George Edward Crossen, Dean The School of Pharmacy offers major curricula including pharmacy, pharmaceutical an­ alysis, and pharmacology and pharmacognosy, preparation for certification as a registered pharmacist.

BACHELOR OF ARTS

MAX THORPE MALSTROM Salt Lake City, Utah

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

PHILLIP NEWTON ALEXANDER EARL LEROY KING Adair Village Pendleton HALLIE LouiSE AsHTOM RICHARD EDWARD LAHTI Sweet Home Corvallis HELEN BERTHA BEYERLEIM ATHOL CLAIR LIBBY Corvallis Salem ERNA JEAN BLAIR CLAYTON HAMILTON MAAS Corvallis Corvallis WILMA JEANNE BREESE ROBERT GoRDON MADSEN Bloommgton, California Newberg NATALIE ANNE BUNN HuGH WADE OwENS, }R, Puyallup, Washington Albany VIRGINIA GAIL DowNING LEo MoNTE PHILLIPS Sheridan Noti JoHN MANLEY FETTERMAM AUDREY LOIS PUPKE Corvallis Portland LoY HENRY FISHER ALYCE VANDECAR STAPLETON Halfway Corvallis EDWARD BENJAMIN fuiiT HAL NOLAS STUMPFF Riddle Grand Island, Nebraska SHIGERU HoNGO IsABELLE PEARL TAYLOR Portland Portland OTTO GORDON HUDSON JARED HILL THOMAS Corvallis Portland CoLLIS PHILIP HuNTINGTON, Ja. HARRY RoBERTSON WAGGONER Coos Bay Klamath Falls EsTHER ALviNA }ANZ BARBARA }EAN WEIS Portland Portland MuRIEL BEATRICE JoNEs MARYHELEN WESTGATE Sherwood Pilot Rock MARGELEE MABEL KELSO LEO MARTIN WILHELM Junction City Corvallis

26 Advanced Degrees

Graduate School

Willibald Weniger, Dean

In the Oregon State System of Higher Ec!ucation, graduate study in the biological and physical sciences and mathematics is centered at Oregon State College, together with graduate study in the professional fields of a~riculture, education (phases allocated at State College), engineering, forestry, home econom1cs, and pharmacy. Oregon State College confers the following advanced degrees in course: Master of Arts (M.A.) Electrical Engineer (E.E.) Master of Arts (General Studies) (M.A.) Forest Engineer (F.E.) Master of Science (M.S.) Mechanical Engineer (M.E.) Master of Education (Ed.M.) Metallurgical Engineer (Met.E.) Master of Forestry (M.F.) Mining Engineer (Min.E.) Chemical Engineer (Ch.E.) Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Civil Engineer (C.E.) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) The audience is requested not to applaud the awarding of individual degrees and to reserve applause until the group of advanced degrees has been conferred.

MASTERS OF ARTS

ROBERT WAYNE CREWS. Medford. B.S., 1947 Oregon State College. Major: Pnysics.1 Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Construction and Test of a Cloud Chamber for Use with a Geiger Counter.

MARGARET JANE . Corvallis. B.A., 1930 University of Oregon. Major: Eaucation.1 Minor: English. Thesis: English Placement Procedures in Land-grant Colleges.

ROBERT DELMER STALLEY. Corvallis. B.S., 194.,.6_, Oregon State College. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: Summation and Tables of Finite Sums.

GENEVIEVE WILDA \VAPLES. Portland. B.S., 1935, University of Iowa. Major: Education. Minor: Psychology and Sociology. Thesis: Prediction of Student Deficiencies in Surgical Nursing and Methods for Cor­ rection.

FREDERICK HARRIS YouNG. Corvallis. B.A., 1938, Oregon Sta~ College. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Summation of Divergent Infinite Series by Arithmetic, Geometric, and Harmonic Means.

MASTER OF ARTS (GENERAL STUDIES)

EDITH LEONG yANG. Corvallis. B.S., 1946, University of Oregon. Major: General Studies. Thesis: A Model Farmstead Plan for an Irrigated Area in Central Oregon. 27 Advanced Degrees-Continued

MASTERS OF ScrENCE

EDWARD ERICK ADAMS. Corvallis. B.S., 1944, University of Colorado. Major: Mechanical Eng"inecring:, Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Determination of Ignition Temperatures of Organic Materials.

ROBERT WALLACE AUAMSUN. Spokane, Washington. B.E., 1941, Tulane University of Louisiana. Major: Chemical Engint:ering. ~finor: ?tfechanical Engine~ring-. Thesis: Preparation anu Evaluation of Greases with a Synthetic Oil Base.

IRENE FRANCES ANDERSON. Salem. B.S., 1922, Oregon St~te College. Major: Household Administration. Minor: Education. Thesis: Trends in Teaching Family Relationships in the Secondary Schools of California.

QuENTIN SELDON AunoL. Minot, North Dakota. B.A., 1941, Mmot State College. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education. 'lhesis: Minimalic Construction in the Oregon Schools.

CHARLES OGDEN BAILEY. Corvallis. B.S., 1945, Oregon State College. Major: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics and 11-lechanical Engineering. Thesis: Determination of Stresses in Riveted Lap Joints by the Photoelastic Method.

DINAH SKINNER BAKER. Santa Ana, California. B.S., 1936, Collel(e of Medical Evangelists. Major: Nutrition and Foods. ¥~~~~:: ~j;~e~~t~~~da~~o~~~~~s 0~t!t~~~feelF~~~:¥>~rei~~d from Oil Press Cakes in Cer- tain Fat-containing Food Mixtures.

MANNING HENRY BECKER. Adair Village. B.S., 194i, Orel(on State College. Major: Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. ~1inor: Economics. Thesis: Some Aspects of Sprinkler Irrigation Costs for Vegetable Crops in the Wil­ lamette Valley.

EDGAR DAVID BERLIN. Corvallis. n. S., 1946, Oregon State College. l\.fajor: Aeronautical Enlo{in t'ering. Minor: Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: lhe Effect of the Forming Properties of Aluminum Alloy 755 on Aircraft Construction.

PRAFULL HARIKRISHNA BHATT. Ahmedabad, India. B.S., 1945, University of Bombay. Major: Food Technolol(y. Thesis: Changes in Pectinous Materials in Dehydration of Onions.

THOMAS BRUCE BLAIR. Portland. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Chemic;d Engineerin!{. Minor: Chemi,try. Thesis: Investigation of Some of the Variables in Code position of Copper and Zinc from and Acicl Sulfate Bath.

CARL ELDON BoND. Monmouth B.S., 1947, Ore~:on State College. 1\lajor: Fisheries. Minor: ZooiOK}'· Thesis: Fish Management Problems of Lake of the Woods, Oregon. 28 Advanced Degrees-Continued

WEsLEY RoY BURFORD. Corvallis. A.B. and B.S., 1938, Fort Hays Kansas State College. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education and Social Science. Thesis: Consumer Information Needed by the Prospective Home Owner. RoBERT EDWARD BuxToN. Ventura, California. B.S., 1940, Oregon State College. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education and Social Science. Thesis: Implications of the "6·4·4 Plan" for the Development of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education. CLEO CLIFFORD BYERS. West Branch Iowa. B.A., 1939, Coe College, Iowa. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Design and Construction of a Constant Potential X-ray Voltage Supply. ROBERT VERNE CARTER. Holley. B.S., 1946, Cornell University. Major: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: Installation and Calibration of a Dynamometer Test Cell. JAMES OwEN CENTERS. Oswego. B.S., 1946, University of Oklahoma. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Operating Characteristics of a Type B Federal Air Classifier. GEORGE FLORENT CHAMBERS. Santa Clara, California. B.A., 1939, San Jose State Teachers College. Major: Industrial Arts. Minor: Education and Political Science. Thesis: Sequence and Time Requirements of Industrial Arts Courses in the Junior High School. JOHN STANLEY CHAMBERS. Portland. B.A., 1940, Pacific University. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Zoology and Entomology. Thesis : The Collecting and Conditioning of Sal monoid Fishes for Toxicity Tests. FRANCES PoRT CLARK. Jacksonville. B.S., 1941, Oregon State College. Major: Household AdministratiOn. Minor: Home Economics and Education. Thesis: The Dominative and Integrative -Child Contacts of Seven Nursery School Teachers. WILLIAM EuGENE CooPER. Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Construction of Electric Strain Gage Indicating Systems. HAROLD ARTHUR CooPRIDER. Aurora, Illinois. B.A., 1942, Aurora College, Illinois. Major: Education. Minor: Psychology and Business Administration. Thesis: The Predictive Value of the Stanford Scientific and the Engineering and Physical Science Aptitude Tests. BERTHA DANA CUTRESS. Corvallis. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Distribution of Osmiophilic Lipoid in the Developing Rat Ovary. 29 ------

Advanced Degrees-Continued

WAMAN BHASKAR DATE. Nagpur, India. B.S., 193 8, College of Agriculture, Nagpur, India. Major: Food Technology, Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: The Effect of Dehydration Methods upon Physical Characteristics of Apples.

MAURICE WALTON DAVIS. Modesto, California. B.S., 1945, Santa Barbara State College. Major: Industrial Arts Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: The 1940 Status and Post War Outlook of Industrial Education in California Junior Colleges.

ROLLIN 0REL DUNSDON. Edgeley, North Dakota. B.S.C., 1941 University of North Carolina. Major: Agncultural1 Economics. Minor: Animal Industry and Business and Industry. Thesis: An Analysis of Oregon's Competitive Position in Producing and Marketing Turkeys.

LOWELL PERRY EDDY. Corvallis. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Education. Thesis: The Dissolution of Gold by Selenic Acid.

CARLETON GEORGE FANGER. Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State Collel!e· Major: Aeronautical Engineermg. Minor: Mathematics and Business. Thesis: Construction of a Model of a High Speed Wind Tunnel.

WALTER ERIC FAUERSO. The Dalles. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics and Business Administration. Thesis: Strength and Corrosion Resistance Properties of a New Aluminum Solder.

ELIZABETH O'BRIEN FLOOD. Corvallis. B.S., 1940, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Sociology and Psychology. Thesis: The Management of Student Exchanges in the Portland, Oregon, High Schools.

WALLACE FOLLETTE. Forest Grove. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Synthesis of 3-Chloro 3-Methyl Phthalide.

VIRGIL HAVEN FREED. Corvallis. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Farm Crops. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Some Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Soil Fumigants for Weed Control.

JoHN STANLEY FREY. Portland. B.S., 1945, University of Oklahoma. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: The Flow Characteristics of Flowing Vapors through an Agitated F luid Catalyst Bed.

HAROLD RAYMOND FRISBIE. Hood River. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Use of Combination Feeds as Filter Aids in the Separation and Recovery of Yeasts. 30 Advanced Degrees-Continued

CHARLES ELMER FUNK. Parkdale. D.S., 1946, Oregon College of Education. Major: Education. Minor: Political Science and Sociology. Thesis: War Veterans Working Toward Graduation in the Oregon High Schools. PERCY MARGARET GILL. Corvallis. A.B., 1931cl University of California. Major: E ucation. Minor: Physical Education. Thesis: Analysis and Methods of Teaching the Basic Techniques of Team Sports for Girls. EDWARD GoRDON GoMAN. Corvallis. B.S., 194_3_, Oregon State College. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Education. Thesis: The Extension of Gibbs' Vector Products to n·space. LLOYD MATHEW GuENTHER. Hillsboro. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: The Apparent Viscosity of Fluidized Solids by Falling Ball Method. GEORGE WILLIAM HARNIK. San Francisco, California. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Bacteriolo~. Thesis: A Prelimmary Investigation on Methane Gas Production from Pear Waste. DARRELL SINCLAIR HARRIS. Willamina. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: 2·nitro·1, 3·indandione and Its Use as a Reagent for the Identification of Organic Bases. DAVID EDGERTON HENNIGH. Corvallis. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Business Administration. Thesis: Membership Relations of the Dairy Cooperative Association. TOM BERNARD HENSHAW. Portland. B.S., 1944 Oregon State College. Major: Cnemical1 Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: The Vacuum Stripping of Carbon Disulfide from Aromatic Absorption Oil.

CLARENCE EvERET JoHNsoN. Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Dairy Manufacturinll'· Minor: Agricultural Economtcs and Dairy Bacteriology. Thesis: Adjustment of the Ratio of Fat to Nonfat Solids by Means of Nonfat Dry Milk in the Manufacture of Cheddar Cheese from High.Fat Content Milk.

JoE BoNNER JoHNSON. Corvallis. B.S., 1939, Oregon State College. Major: Animal Breedin!!"· Minor: Veterinary Medtcine. Thesis: Heritabihties of Several Important Beef Cattle Characteristics.

LEoNI! SANDS JoHNsoN. Corvallis. B.S., 1926, North Dakota Agricultural College. Major: Personnel and Guidance. Minor: Psychology and Family Relations. Thesis: An Analysis of Religious Activities at Oregon State College. 31 Advanced Degrees-Continued

LESTER RonERT JoNES. Salem. B.S., 1947, Ore11on State College. Major: Mechantcal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Analysis and Performance of a Conventional High Speed Compression Ignition Engine Adapted to Gas Fuel.

STEWART McREoDIE JoNES. Portland. B.A., 1940, University of Cincinnati. Major: Geology. Minor: Mining Engineering and Paleontology. Thesis: Geology of Gatun Lake and Vicinity.

HARRELL wALTER KANZLER. Portland. B.S., 1943( Oregon State College. Major: E ectrical Engineering. Minor: Physics and Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: Determination of Equivalent Reactance of Synchronous Generators for Incre­ mental Changes in Load. (Joint thesis with John N. Kuvallis.)

Tsoo EKING. Peiping, China. B.S., 1935, National Central University, Nanking, China. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: The Influence of Glutamic Acid and Propionic Acid upon Pantothenic Acid Metabolism in Micro-organisms.

SEVKET KIZILKAYA. Izmir, Turkey. B.S., 1947, University of Michigan. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics and Physics. Thesis: Refrigeration and Cold Storage Plant Design for Turkey. (Capacity Thirty Tons Clear Ice.)

CHARLES PARNELL KuPPER. Portland. A.B., 1939, Willamette University. Major: Education. Minor: Sociology and Zoolo!l/'. Thesis: AdaptatiOn of Teachmg Procedures to Student Individual Differences in Oregon High Schools.

JoHN NICHOLAS KuvALLIS. Portland. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Determination of Equivalent Reactance of Synchronous Generators for Incre­ mental Changes in Load. (Joint thesis with Harrell W. Kanzler.)

HoMER BAIRD LACKEY. Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Constituents of the Petroleum Ether Extractives from Sierra Juniper (Juniperus Occidentalis Hooker).

WILLIAM ANTHONY LAMBRECHT. Stayton. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Bacteriology. Thesis: Methane Production by Anaerobic Fermentation of Pear Waste.

DoNALD EDWARD LEWIS. Corvallis. B.S., 1946, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Commercial Education. Thesis: A Comparison of the Vocabularies of "Talk and Take" and "Expert Shorthand Speed Course" with "The Basic Vocabulary of Business Letters." 32 Advanced Degrees-Continued

JoHN HAMMOND LEwis. Arcata, California. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Education. Thesis: Extension Education in the Wildlife Conservation Field.

GEORGE Lux. Portland. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College, Major: Thermodynamics. Minor: Metallography. Thesis: Alternate Heating Possibilities of an Isolated Dude Ranch.

JAY BASS LONG. Longview, Washington. B.S., 1939, Oregon State College. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Zoology and Education. Thesis: Development of a Rodent Control Program on a South Pacific Military Base.

JoHN PRICE McCuLLOUGH. Corvallis. B.S., 1945, University of Oklahoma. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Low·Boiling Hydrocarbons in the Presence of Oxygen.

CORWIN DuNCAN McLEAN. Richmond, California. B.S., 1943, Ore11on State College. Major: Mechamcal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics and Electronics. Thesis: Development of an Engine Test Procedure for Determining the Preignition Char­ acteristics of Motor Fuels.

FaANCIS HARRISON McNEAL. Wallowa. B.S., 1943, Orezon State College. Major: Farm Crops. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Effect of 2,4·D on Growth and Development of Small Grain and on Certain Annual Weeds.

THOMAS GEORGE MARSHALL. Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College, Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Temperature Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Welds in Three Typical Structural Steels.

ALFREDA BERNETTA MARTIN. Newberg. B.A., 1940, Pacific College. Major: Education. Minor: Secretarial Science. Thesis: Desirable Skills and Traits of Office Workers as Determined by Corvallis Busi­ nessmen.

WAYNE STEPHEN MARTIN. Adair Village. B.S., 1935, West Virginia University. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: An Evaluation of Industrial Arts Programs in Oregon High Schools in Terms of Nationally Accepted Objectives.

ROBERT WHARTON MORRIS. Yaquina. B.A., 1942, University of Wichita. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Experiments on the Larval Culture of the Native Oyster, Ostrea lurida Car­ penter. 33 Advanced Degrees-Continued

PAUL EDWIN MoYER. Corvallis. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Highway En~neering. Minor: Logging Engmeering. Thesis: Development of Public Highways for Transporting Natural Resource Products. CHESTER LAMAUNT NEILSON. Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. B.S., 1938, Utah State Agncultural College. Major: Entomology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Biology of Pleurotropis utahensi.r Crawford (Eulophidae, Hymenoptera), a Parasite of Cephus cinctus Norton. ALEX NEWMAN. Portland. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Alloxan Diabetes as a Possible Means of Studying Intermediary Metabolism. GAYLE HowARD NicHOLS, JR. Grants Pass. B.S., 1944, University of Oklahoma. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: The Flow Characteristics of Comnaercial Powdered Catalysts. Study II. ALVA WAYNE OLIPHANT. Pomona, California. B.S., 1939, Nebraska State Teachers College. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: Lapidary Work as a Medium of Instruction for the Industrial Arts Program. KAMRAN ABDURRAHIM 0ZIPEK. Istanbul, Turkey. B.S., 1945, Robert Colle&'e, Istanbul, Turkey. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Special Design Features for a Steam Heating Installation in Istanbul, Turkey. HowARD WESLEY PARKER. Astoria. B.S., 1943, Orell"on State College. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics and Secretarial Science. Thesis: The Electrolytic Polishing of Metals and lt!J Application to Metallographic Speci· mens. HusAIN Au BHIMJEE PARPIA. Bombay, India. B.S., 1945, University of Bombay. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Animal Husbandry. Thesis: Canning of Fish m Oil Spiced According to Indian Taste. DoNALD EARL PAULSEN. Portland. B.S., 1946, Oregon State College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: The Synthesis of Certain Vinyl K~tones. ROBERT PLANKINTON. Portland. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Cellulose Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Some Aspects of the Swelling of Cellulose Pulp in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions and the Influence of Wetting Agents Thereon. FLOYD RAWLINGS, JR. Corvallis. A.B., 1941, University of Redlands. Major: Physical Chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: The Production of Chromic Acid by the Electrolysis of Sodium Chromate Solutions. 34 Advanced Degrees-Continued

JoHN DARYL Ross. Dallas. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineering, Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Concentration of Chromite Sands in a Wet Cyclone Separator. RICHARD CHARLES Ross. Corvallis. B.S., 1944, University of Oklahoma. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis:. Growth of Mycelial Micro·organisms on Sulphite Waste Liquor. GORDON AKEN RowE. Corvallis. B.S., 1946, Oregon State College. Major: Dairy Manufacturing and Agricultural Economics. Minor: Business Administration. Thesis: Problems Involved in Marketing Milk Produced in Central Oregon. EvA ANN RYDALCH. Portland. B.A., 1946, Reed Collefl'e. Major: Organic Chemtstry, Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: The Determination of the Approximate Molecular Weight, Particle Size, and Homogeneity of Some Soda Lignins. DONALD FREDERICK SANTEE. Monmouth. B.S., 1941, Ore~;:on State College. Major: Industnal Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: A Survey of Industrial Arts in the Public Schools of Oregon. RAY ALVIN SCHWALM. Valley View Pennsylvania. B.S., 1940, teachers College, Pennsylvania. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: A Survey of the Industrial-Arts Graphic-Arts Area in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Schools. HAROLD HuFFMAN ScoTT. Rodeo, California. B.S., 1943 Oregon State College. Major: Cnemical1 Engineering, Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Apparent Viscosity of Fluidized Solids by Rotating Cylinder Viscometer.

RoBERT FALCON ScOTT. Corvallis. B.S., 1943, University of Maine. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Zoology, Thesis: Results of a Ring-Necked Pheasant Liberation on Eliza Island, Washington. LIBERO SEGHETTI. Bozeman, Montana. B.S., 1935 State College of Washington. Major: Ftsh1 and Game Management. Minor: Veterinary Medicine, Thesis: Investigation of Some Specific Diseases and Parasites of Wildlife.

EDWARD SHIELDS, Ja. Portland. B.S., 1943, Oregon State Colle(!e. Major: Aeronautical Engineenng. Minor: Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: Design of Wind Tunnel for Oregon State College Aeronautical Laboratory.

JusTINA ARJUN SINGH, Aligarh, India. Diploma, Lady Irwin College Teachers Training, India. Major: Clothing and Textiles. Minor: Household Administration. Thesis: The Adaptation of American Clothing Designs for the Preschool Child of Northern India. 35 Advanced Degrees-Continued

DoROTHY SPURLING. San Leandro, California. B.S., 1919, South Dakota State College. Major: Foods and Nutrition. Minor: Education. Thesis: Reasons for Failure of a Group of Pregnant Women to Meet Recommended Food Allowances.

MAYNARD ALBERT STEINBERG. Fitchburg, Massachusetts. B.S., 1947, Massachusetts State College. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Bacteriology. Thesis: The Effect of an Alkaline Process on Certain Water Soluable Vitamins of Peas and Spinach.

KENNETH ALBERT STUART. Corvallis. B.Ed., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Political Science and Economics. Thesis: Legislation Influencing Salaries and Retirement of Oregon Teachers Since 1937.

KURYAN VALANJATTIL THOMAS. Travancore, India. B.S., 1941, Allahabad University, India. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Dairy Manufacturing. Thesis: Comparison of Processing Methods for Bananas.

GAYLE CURINNE TIMMONS. Eureka, California. B.S., 1946, Oregon State College. Major: Foods and Nutrition. Minor: Education and Household Administration. Thesis: Food Plans for Two·Member Veterans' Families at Oregon State College.

WALTER TYSZKOWSKI. Fredericksburg, Texas. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Education. M inor: Physical Education and Zoology. Thesis : Some Characteristics of 132 Physically Defective Students at Oregon State College.

GoaooN DuNCAN VAN ARSDALE. San Jose, California. A.B., 1941, San Jose State College. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education and Political Science. Thesis: Welding as a Medium of Instruction for Industrial Arts.

WALTER SAMPSON VINCENT, JR. Corvallis. B.S., 1946, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Localization of Ribo.nucleic Acid in the Ovary of the Prepubertal Rat.

JoHN WILLIAM BRUCE WAGG. Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. B.S., 1945, Ontario Agricultural College, Canada. Major: Forest Products. Minor: Technical Forestry and Forest Entomology. Thesis: The Formation of Resin Canals in the Wood of Douglas. fir as Influenced by Environment.

0RTHELLO LANGWORTH WALLIS. Los Angeles California. A.B., 1947, University of Redlands. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Zoology. · Thesis: Trout Studies and a Stream Survey of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.

RAv DANIEL WALTON, JR. Portland. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Application of the Humphrey Spiral Concentrator to Oregon Gold Tailings. 36 Advanced Degrees-Continued

MAXWELL ]EFFRES WILCOMB. Missoula, Montana. B.A., 1945, Montana State University. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Zoology and Animal Industry. Thesis: Fox Populations and Food Habits in Reference to Game Birds in the Willam­ ette Valley, Oregon.

]OHN TowNSEND WINTLER. Portland. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Aeronautical Engineertng. Minor: Mathematics and Business. Thesis: Analysis of Airline Operating Costs and Revenues. CHARLES PAUL ZACUR. Willamette. B.S., 1941, Linfield College. Major: Education. Minor: Psychology and Sociology. Thesis: The Counselling Services in the Secondary Schools of Oregon.

MASTERS OF EDUCATION

DoROTHY EvELYN ELLIOTT. Umatilla. B.S., 1942, Eastern Oregon College of Education. Major: Education. Minor: Political Science and Psychology. Thesis: Adult Education Through the Tax-supported Agencies of Umatilla County, Oregon. DONALD MARTIN GABBERT. Prineville. A.B., 1943, Pacific University. Major: Education. Minor: Speech and Psychology. Research Papers: The Problem of Stutterin~ and the Program for Its Control. Individual Differences in Intelligence, Grade Achievement and Home Background from the Fourth Grade to the Eighth Grade in a Portland Grade School. ARTHUR WILLIAM HILTNER. Portland. B.Ed., 1941, State College of Washington. Major: Education. Minor: Counseling. Research Papers: Planning an Arts and Crafts Center for Roosevelt High School. Cen­ trifugal Casting and the Lost Wax Process as a Craft Medium. JosEPH VINCENT LACLAIR. Klamath Falls. B.S., 1945, Southern Oregon College of Education. Major: Educatic1n. Thesis: The Teacher's Part in Community Organizations in the First Class High School Districts of Oregon.

HENRY SEVERUS MATSON. Portland. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Guidance. Research Papers: The Guidance Situation in the Portland Secondary Schools. The De· velopment of a Progress Report Card for the Portland Secondary Schools.

CECIL EARLE PETIT. Ilwaco, Washington. B.S., !940, Ore~on State College. Major: Educatwn. Minor: Chemistry and Physics. Thesis: A Unit on Atomic Energy for Inclusion in Existing High School Courses.

KENNETH BERTRAN PRICE. Corvallis. B.S., 1945, Ore~on State College. Major: Education. Minor: Guidance, Thesis: A Guidance Program for the Schools of the Blind. 37 Advanced Degrees-Continued

MARGARET Jo ScHWAB . Corvallis. B.S., 1941, Oregon State College. Major: Guidance and P ersonnel. Minor: Recreation and Camp. Thesis: A Recreation Program for Handicapped Children.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

MERLE PARKER BAILEY. Eugene. B.S., 1924, Oregon State College. Major: Electrical Engineering. Thesis: Electric Load Growth in Southwestern Oregon.

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

JoHN ALFRED RUTHERGLEN. Portland. B.S., 1939, Ore11on State College. Major: Mechamcal Engineerinf!'. Thesis: Modern Railway Motive Power Trends in the West.

DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY EDWARD CHARLES BuBL. Corvallis. B.S., 1942, University of Illinois; M.S., 1945, University of Wisconsin. Major: Biochemistry. Minors: Organic Chemistry, Bacteriology. Thesis: The Availability of the Isomers and Some Amalogues of Tyrosine in Replacing Dietary Phenylalanine in the Nutrition of the Growing Rat. RAY ALLEN CLARKE. Portland. B.A., 1941, Reed College; M.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minors: Physical Chemistry, Physics. Thesis: The Synthesis of Amino Alcohols Derived from Pyrmidines. HoWARD WHITLEY EvEs. Corvallis. B.S., 1934, University of Virginia; M.S., 1935, Harvard University. Major: Mathematics (Analysis). Minors: Geometry Physics. Thesis: A Class of Projective Space Curves. HAROLD MORTON GRAHAM. Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. B.A., 1943; M.A., 1944, University of British Columbia. Major: Wood Chemistry. Minors: Physical Chemistry, Physics. Thesis: The Chemical Compositton of the Extractives from Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga Taxi folia Britt.). RoBERT WILLIAM IsENSEE, Portland. B.A., 1941, Reed College; M.A., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minors: Physical Chemistry, Physics. Thesis: The Synthesis of a New Amino Alcohol Derived from Quinazoline. JOHN MERKLE. Corvallis. B.S., 1936, Oklahoma University. Major: Botany. Minors: Geology Soils. Thesis: An Analysis of the Plant Communities of Mary's Peak, Western Oregon. JAMES MARLIN SCHREYER. Corvallis. A.B., 1938, University of North Carolina. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minors: Organic Chemistry, Education. Thesis: Higher Valence Compounds of Iron. 38 Advanced Degrees-Continued

WILLIAK NORKAN SHEARER. Portland. B.A., 1931, Albany College. Major: Physical Chemistry. Minors: Organic Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. Thesis: The Effect of Small Quantities of Non-electrolytes and Electrolytes upon Struc- ture and Setting Time of -Gelatin Gels.

RoBERT MAcLEoD STORM. Corvallis. B.S., 1939, Northern Illinois State Teachers College; M.S., 1941, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Fish and Game Management. Thesis: The Herpetology of Benton County, Oregon.

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39 High--School Teaching Certificates

From June 1947 to June 1948 the following students have completed requirements for certification, either regular or emergency, by the State Department of Education for teaching in high schools of Oregon. Students are listed according to fields of subject pre paration; those who major in counseling, guidance, and personnel work usually qualify also in at least one subject field. Most of those listed are receiving degrees at these graduation exercises.

GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING JOAN MARILYN BEAKEY LULLA HANSEN

SCIENCE EDUCATION Science and Mathematics EDITH NEWMAN ALLMAN LEONA M. HOPKINS BEVERLY GEORGE BENT EDNA Joy KENT DouGLAS ALLEN BROWN WILLIAM A. KNOUFF RICHARD WILLIAM BURGER MARTHA GUNN LEE JACK WINSTON CARMICHAEL MARY JosiPHINE LEONARD BETTY Lou CHRISTENSEN CAROLYN EMMA LOCKWOOD PATRICIA ANN CRUTCHER KAY MADRIENNE LONGBALLA CLARENCE EDWARD EGAN, JR. HN RAY ORR RUTH ADELYN EGGIMANN ~ULIETTA ANN PAPE }EAN ELDER ILLIAM DouGLAS PROPPE BYRON FLETCHER EVANS DWIGHT KENNETH RUNNER JANET ALICE FLAKE DORIS ISAAK SEIBERT CARL EUGLNE FRAER MARJORIE HELEN SIMS MARY LOUISE FRANK SICILY ANN SMEDSVIK REEVIE JAMES FRANK, JR. RoBERT DEAN SMITH FRANCES GRACE GLIBERT GEORGE CLEVELAND TIMMONS, JR. ROBERT FREDERICK GRAFE JoRDANA AGNEs WIEDERHOLD

Human Biology, Health Education, and Physical Education PATRICIA LEE ADAMS NoRMAN HARRY MARTINSON JoHN BECHARAS RICHARD AUSTIN MILLER RoBERT CLAuDE CnuRcHrLL NoRMAN JoHN NEWMAN RoBERT MAURICE DuNGAN RAYMOND JoHN OBERST PAUL ARNOLD EVENSEN ALBERT HAMILTON PICHE MAnLE FRANCES FosTER JANE ADEN STILLE RALPH VERNON HARPER BEATRICE ELIZABETH THOMPSON RALPH PRESTON HASSMAN BARBARA WINTER WISDOM MARION JosEPHINE LocHER

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THOMAS BLACKMAN CHARLES EMMET McGEE ALBERT LEROY CHRISTY, JR. ALBION LEROY RINGO RoBERT WALTER HELMICK WALTER ERNEST TANNER JOHN WALDO JACOBS

COMMERCIAL EDUCATION

JESSIE BAILEY BLACKBURN ELSIE O'NEILL CRAIN PATRICIA BOWERLY BETTY ]EAN DECKER BARBARA BRAINERD MADELINE BETTY ERICKSON SHIRLEY RAYE BROWN MELBA LuciLLE JoNSRUD CLAUDIA BucK CLEVELAND JEAN ELIZABETH TROJAN

HOME ECONOMICS BETTY JANE ADAMS PATRICIA ANN GREEN ANNA MJRY ANDERSON MEw LuN HEE GENE HORN ANDERSON ANGELA EoPE HERRMAN MODENA DARLENE BANKS MARIAN ALICE HoLROYD MARGARET LOUISE BETTIS BEVERLY JANE HUGHES EDITH MARIE BILGER MARGARET LOUISE KEHRLI MARGARET AILEEN BoLES MARY PATRICIA KRIEG MARYANA BOLLINGER PAULA YvoNNE KuRTZ BEATRICE BRIDENSTINE REBECCA SEARS LEACH MARY !RENE BucKLEY BERTHA YING LEE SHIRLEY HAAG BYLAND LOUISE LISTER NANCY CLAIRE CARTER GLoRIA LEE McDouGAL ELEANORE ELMI RA CHAPMAN EvANGELINE McKINLAY KATHLEEN ELDER !RENE ALMA MACKEY HELEN KATHERINE FICQ TAMZIN AMELIA MoRAN MARY Lou GEORGE GENA MULLER DORRIS GILLETTE PATRICIA HoY OLMSTEAD NAOMI RUTH GIVENS MYRABEL BEATRICE PAUL 40 High-School Teaching Certificates-Continued

PATRICIA GIBBS PHILLIPS BETTY W'tLSON SPRENGER JosEPHINE PRICE PHYLLIS MARIE SWEENEY SIDNEY ALICE PRICE N ORRENE BOHNERT THOMPSON UDY MARY RAMSEY MARY JANE TuRNBULL OANN LutSK RtcHARTZ LAuRA BERNICE wALLACE OYCK RYMAN NANCY CATHERINE WHITMER !ETTY JE.AN SETTERGREN FRANCES JEAN WILCOX MARGERET LouiSE SMITH ELIZABET!I ELDER WILLSON VIRGINIA SMITH ROXIE MARIE WRIGHT WINIFRED SPENCER

INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION GALEN WARREN BLATCHFORD NELSON HENRY Fox DELMER LEE CoNNET LAuREN F. GODARD GLENN STAFFORD CRISP, JR. ALVA WAYNE OLIPHANT ERWIN LAWRENCE DouGLAS GEORGE FRANCIS PERRY

41 Scholarships and Fellowships

STATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1947-48- WARREN LEE BACON Lots JEAN JoNES DEAN ALLAN BAILEY ALICE MAY KINGMAN BETTY WILDES BEAN LOLITA KOVALY BEVERLY CHARLEEN BEARD VELMA LONGHORN NORMA LUCILE BEER JONITA LoRENTZEN MARGARET ELSIE BENNETT Lors MANSFIELD ESTHER RHOD.< BERNHAM MARJORIE MARLETT PATRICIA BLAIR SHIRLEY MASTIN MELFORD Boccs EDWARD McCLELLAN JACK RAYMOND BoRSTING MARY MARGARET McDowD boNALD BRACKETT RoBERT McKNIGHT, ]R. BEATRICE BRIDENSTINE JANICE ERLENE McKRoLA SHIRLEY BRIDGES CHARLES ]AMES MEECHAN ELEANOR BROSTROM ELAINE MILLER JANICE BURWELL LOREN N!EL MILLER GwENDOLYN CAHILL PHYLLIS ANNE MILLER WILLODENE CAHILL RAY RAMSAY MILLER LYNN CANNON COLLEEN MOHR KEITH CARPENTER NADINE CAROL MONROE MARILYN CARR }01-IANNE MORIARITY ALBERT CATHCART LILLY NAMBA RICHARD CHADBURN LoLA LEE NoDINE KEITH CHATTERTON DoNALD O'BRIEN RoNALD CLARKE MARY O'BRIEN ANNE MARIE CocKERAM MuRIEL OLSON BETTY jEAN CoRK MARY JANE PERKINS GARVIN CRABTREE MARY ANN PICKETT JAMES WILLIS CRUMLEY NAN PILLSBURY buANE DAvrs ANTOINETTE PLETCHMY RoBIN DAvis JERRY PowELL RoBERTA ANN DONAHUE RrcHARD CARL RAUPACH PATRICIA R U TH DOOLITTLE BETTY ROBERTS DoNNA DoRRINGTON RoBERTA RoBB FLORENCE EBBESEN SHIRLEY JuNE RowELL MARY LouisE EDWARDS BETTY RusK JEAN EvANS MARION SAMMIS HELEN EYLER }UDITH SANDSTROM JoYcE FELDMAN MARY JANE ScoTT HELEN MARGARET FINDLEY RosE MARIE SEE DONNA LEE FLEMING CLYDE MERLE SENGER DoROTHY FOLSOM CAROL JuNE SHANKLE MAXINE FaNG PATRICIA JuNE SHEETS \VILMA HARRIET FosTER MARJORIE HELEN SIMS MunEL EsTELLE FRYMIRE ROBERT SITZ IRIS GAILE GAYLORD LURAH SLOCUM JOAN EDITH GERSTEN BARBARA ANN SMITH STELLA GILMORE ELIZABETH SMITH MAnYLIN GoLDSMITH MARGARET LouiSE SMITH DENNIS IRWIN GREENWOOD RICHARD LEWIS SPEES MARJORIE G U ERBE R ALYCE STAPLETON JANET ALICE HALLADAY DoRIS LoutsE STEWART CAROL HANSON ELLEN HAMILTON STONE HERBERT HART BETTY JEAN THACKER MARGERY ELAINE HARTUNG ANSON ELLIS THOMPSON DONNA HELMS HENRY THOMPSON HERBERT HENDRICKS BEVERLY VIRGINIA THORNE ELEANORE HERMANSON BETTY Lou TtMM HARRIETT HERKMAN Jo ANNE TRACHSEL MARY HILL ~OY WATTERSON RANDELL HILL AMES ALLYN WELLS CHLOE HITSON ANE WEST MARY HoDAPP ;y ARREN WESTGARTH LtLUAN JoYcE HoLGATE CHARLES WHITE HELEN MARIE HULSMAN GENE WIENS BETTY RUTH HUNTER GERALD \VIMER THEOBELLE ]ABUSCH BARBARA WooD DoROTHY JACOBS MARGARET WooD ]AMES RoBERT JoHNSON ANGELA ZACH JoANNE ELAINE JoHNSTON JoANNE ADELLE ZELLER

State Scholarships are awarded by the State Board of Higher Education in accordance with an act of the legislature. Selections are made on the basis of ability to do colleG'e work and need for financial assistance.

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STATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS- ALF GERHARD AuRSAND CHI-YUNG LING SHEE-MING CHEN ILsE DoROTHEA RAACKE KwoH-HSIEN Hu Yu LAN SuN MING-KUEI Hu BLANCHE CHING-Yt Wu YuEH·YING SuN Hu MEI LING Wu CHIN HUANG KANG SING·SZE YouNG Tsoo KING A limited number of State Scholarships are awarded annually to students from foreign countries.

AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY HOME ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIPS ...... BETTY ANN JoHNSTON, DoNNA MAE HENDRICKS, LouELLA PAGE, VIOLET SAMS Awards in varying amounts totaling $400 annually contributed by the Amalgamated Sul!'ar Company to worthy students in need of financial assistance in pursuing their edu­ cation,

BORDEN HOME ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD.... PATRICIA JEANNE DELATEUR A scholarship of $300 made to senior majoring in home economics who has achieved the highest scholastic average in all college work preceding senior year and who has completed two or more courses in foods and nutrition.

BERNARD DALY SCHOLARSHIPS­ WILLIAM DANIEL BARRY DoROTHY RAE JENKINS HELEN LuciLLE BRISCOE LoRNA ETHEL koENIG RUTH MARGARET BRISCOE JOHN ALBERT LARSON PHILIP DALE BROGAN DoNOVAN GLEN LEE c. E. CLELLAND GLORIA McDouGAL DONALD E. COGBURN JACK PENDLETON NOLA LEE FRAKES MYRNA ELIZABETH PERRY ALICE R. HARVEY GENEVIEVE BETTY POCHELU GLENN w. HARVEY JACQUELINE RAE REHART ]AMES HowARD RALPH DEE WILLIAMS GEORGE E. J ASKA DoROTHY RosE WITHERS Under the terms of the will of the late Dr. Bernard Daly of Lakeview, Oregon, worthy self-supporting young men and women of Lake County, Oregon may receive a part or all of their necessary college expenses. Recipients are selected in Lake County by the board of trustees from a list of candidates recommended by the county judge and the county school superintendent, following a qualifying examination.

DANFORTH FELLOWSHIPS­ Junior: Freshman: ANNA MARIE RYLANDER ANNA ELLIS MACGILLIVRAY Awarded jointly by Danforth Foundation and Ralston Purina Mills. Purpose is to help home economics students enlarge their horizons, broaden their contacts, make decisions, find their places of largest service. The fellowships offer students actual experience and study in problems of commercial research, manufacturing, advertising, distribution, leadership, and personnel work. The awards are open only to a junior and a freshman in the School of Home Economics, selected by the dean of home economics and her staff.

DIETRICH PHARMACY SCHOLARSHIP.... MARION BRADSHAW, HALLIE LouisE AsHToN A scholarship of $100 from a fund established by Mrs. H. D. Dietrich of San Fran­ cisco, awarded to an outstanding student in pharmacy.

DUPONT COMPANY FELLOWSHIP...... JoHN PRICE McCuLLOUGH Graduate fellowship of $1,800 granted to a graduate student plus $1,000 to the Depart­ ment of Chemistry by the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company for research in chemistry.

CORVALLIS ELKS SENIOR AWARD ...... FRANK EMIEL ROELANDT An award maintained by Corvallis Lodge No. 1413, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, \'roviding registration fees for one year and $10 a month for eight months; given annual y to the junior man, who during his three years in college through participation in student activities and through leadership and citizenship, has contributed most to the welfare of Oregon State College. 43 ------

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A. E. ENGBRETSON MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP ...... CLARENCE EvERET JOHNSON Graduate fellowship of $7 SO made available through a grant by the Dairy Cooperative Association of Portland, Oregon.

J, A. HANSON SCHOLARSHIP...... BENSON C. MITCHELL A scholarship of $75 awarded annually to the outstanding junior majoring in poultry husbandry.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA A W ARD ...... DOROTHY FREEMAN An award covering tuition for the freshman year provided by the Future Homemakers of America for a graduate of an Oregon high school.

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP SCHOLARSHIP...... SANG WoN Woo A scholarship of $500 awarded annually by the Home Economics Club to a graduate foreign student to study home economics at Oregon State College.

A. GRACE JOHNSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP...... HARRIET HERRMAN Awarded to an outstanding junior or senior who is worthy of financial assistance.

LEONORA HAMILTON K ERR SCHOLARSHIP...... LouisE WESTGATE An award of $150 awarded annually to an outstanding woman student, a high-school graduate, selected by the scholarship committee of the College Folk Club with the approval of the college committee on scholarships. The scholarship was established in 1932 by the College Folk Club as a tribute to its founder and first president, Mrs. W.J. Kerr, and in 1944 was permanently endowed by generous gifts from Dr. and Mrs. W. . Kerr and the College Folk Club.

KEX SUMMER WORK SCHOLARSHIP ...... FRANCES GRACE GLIBERT A two-month summer work scholarship at Westinghouse radio station KEX awarded by radio station KEX to an outstanding student in rad1o work.

MINNIE E. LEE SCHOLARSHIP...... MARYANNE STAYTON Awarded to the junior in home economics who during her career in college has shown Improvement in her work, stability, and meritorious record in all her activities.

WILLIAM CLARK LEEDY AERONAUTICAL SCHOLARSHIP...... MARK WARBURTON KELLY A scholarship of $200 in memory of William Clark Leedy, killed in action in World War II, awarded to a junior student 1n aeronautical engineering on the basis of scholarship, aptitude, and character.

MARY J. L. McDONALD FELLOWSHIPS IN FORESTRY...... JOHN WILLIAM BR UCE WAGG, CHI-SHAN CHENG Fellowships provided through the generosity of the late Mrs. Mary J, L. McDonald of San Francisco, awarded each year to graduates of recognized schools of forestry to provide the opportunity for advanced studies and research in the field of forestry.

MULTNOMAH HUNTERS AND ANGLERS SCHOLARSHIP...... ELwooD GERALD BIZEAU An annual scholarship of $150 to a male student, junior or senior, in the Department of Fish and Game Management to encourage students to continue their studies in the field of wildlife conservation and management. The recipient must have a sincere interest in this field and a desire to continue in it after graduation.

FRANK NAU SCHOLARSHIPS­ HELEN BERTHA BEYERLEIN BuRT MAURICE GoTTWALD ERNA JEAN HUSETH BLAIR DoNALD \VESLEY McMoRRIS Four $100 scholarships awarded to deserving students in pharmacy as determined by the faculty.

OREGON HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP...... LAURA wALLACE, MARJOLAINE GETZELMAN An award of $25 made annually at the Oreg;on Conference for the Study of Home Interests to a junior or senior who shows sincere 1nterest and promise of leadership in ex­ tension work, who stands high in scholarship and is active in school affairs. 44 -----~------

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OREGON MILK DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS ...... JoHN A. CoRNETT, JR., JAMES ORVILLE YouNG Scholarships of $175 each in memory of employees of Portland milk distributors who lost their lives in World War II.

OREGON STATE COLLEGE MOTHERS' CLUBS STUDENT AID AWARDS- Corvallis Unit: Grants Pass and Lebanon Units: RoBERT HAMILTON RosE MARIE SEE ALBERT KNAPPE LEO NODINE Salem Unit: RUTH SPEARS COLLEEN BAILEY STANLEY BEUTLER Pendleton Unit: ROBERTA DONAHUE ROBERT GAITTENS HUGH FRANKLIN JANET SAUCERMAN LORNA HANSON ANN LIENKAEMPER Coos Bay Unit: LILLY NAMDA JoAN WHITFIELD SHIRLEY ROWELL HARRISON WEITZ MARGARET WooD Awards of $25 to students who have shown courage and determination in obtaining an education.

OREGON STATE COLLEGE MOTHERS' CLUBS TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS- Portland Unit: State Mothers' Club: ELINOR ARMSTRONG ROBERT BROOKSHIER PATRICIA DooLITTLE MARY ANN PICKETT CHIN OcK LEE Awards covering tuition for students who have shown courage and determination in obtaining an education.

OREGON STATE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FUND SCHOLARSHIP...... MARYHELEN WESTGATE A $100 scholarship awarded to a worthy student in pharmacy.

ROTANA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP...... HELEN VALENTINE The Rotana Club of Portland /'rovides a scholarship of $25 awarded each year to a sophomore student of the School o Home Economics on the basis of scholastic promise, qualities of personality and leadership. In making the selection consideration is given to the need of the student for assistance in financing her education.

SEARS-ROEBUCK AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS- LEsLIE \VARREN BERGMAN VERN LEMONT WEISS GLENN W . HARVEY BURTON GILLIS WILSON GEORGE EDWARD POLVI LEWIS H. \VIRTH WALLACE G. RICHES HAROLD WAYNE YouNGBERG Scholarships from a grant of $2,000 from the Sears-Roebuck and Company awarded to worthy Oregon farm-reared boys in the School of Agriculture who have demonstrated good character, scholastic achievement, and leadership in the 4-H Club, Future Farmers, or other agricultural and community activities.

SEARS-ROEBUCK HOME ECONOMICS FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIPS- SHIRLEY ARNE ILENE G~os MARGARET AUSTIN HAZEL MILLER MARJORIE FLANAGAN JANET MAY WALKER Award of $200 each to freshman girls in the School of Home Economics on merit to Oregon farm-reared girls of high promise who evince a sincere desire for broad and thorough education in home economics and who would not otherwise be able to attend college.

SHELL OIL COMPANY FELLOWSHIP...... DARRELL S. HARRIS Graduate fellowship of $1,200 granted to a graduate student and $300 to the Department of Chemistry by the Shell Oil Company for research in chemistry. 45 Scholarships and Fellowships-Continued

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS- RoBE RT THOMAS DETUIFSEN RICHARD BuRTON JENKINS LELAND KENT HALDORSON KEN NET H MERLIN LoGAN GoRDON MARK H AUGEN VERNE R. McKEE DELANE KICHOLAS FRY ROBERT J. SAPPINGTON Eight $250 scholarships to be awarded to outstanding students in the School of Agricul­ ture granted by the Standard Oil Company of California.

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FELLOWSHIP...... ·--· ··--·-··---- -·---·----- ·····-···----·- ---·····- ···--·-·-···········----- LEsTER RoBERT JoNES, ROBERT SwoPE PROCTOR A grant of $1,000 divided between two recipients for graduate study in mechanical engineering.

SWIFT AND COMPANY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP...... lRviNG GoRDON FELS Graduate fellowship of $2,000 granted to a graduate student by Swift & Company for the study of vitamin-amino acid interrelationship.

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.. Prizes and A wards

FRESHMAN HONORS- Lower Division Liberal Arts and Sciences: BEVERLY ANNE BEELER FRANCIS MYRTLE KELLY NANCY JOAN CONNELLY }OAN LANSINGER RoBERT LESLIE DRESBACH MARGARET CELESTE 0THUS RAMONA RAE EVANS RoBERT \'VILLIAM REED OTTO SIEGMUND FRIED NADYNE KELLOGG SCHREIBER JANET ALICE HALLADAY ELIZABETH SMITH ALYS NADINE HEMBREE WALTER EARL SMITH BETTY RuTH HuNTER NORMAN JACKSON WORTHINGTON School of Science: JEAN LouiSE BAKER RoBERT MINTURN NANCY BUREN FRANK LF.ROY RAYMOND RONALD CLARKE DEAN MoonE RoBERTSON IDA MARIE FREDELL NANCY AKN RusHER RODERT EDGAR HALL HowARD FRANK SAVAGE MARILYN JEAN HARRIS JOANNE MARIE SLOAN GEORGE FERRIS JuBBER BETTIE ANN SMITH PETER DALE KuNz GEORGE RICHARD WEBER DONNA NORTON LINGO School of Agriculture: GEORGE HENRY ARSCOTT PAUL HENRY LAMB GRANT FRED BROWN HOWARD SAUCY RICHARD GRANT BucKOVIC CHARLES HAROLD TRACHSAL JoHN GAYLORD CARROTHERS CHARLES EDWARD WARREN HuGH GRIMES CATON JoHN ALFRED YuNGEN School of Business and Technology: FAWN LARAE BROOKS ROBERT JONES FRANK LEROY BUTLER ISABELLE JANE LEE JAMEs HowARD CoE RICHARD BAIRD MADSON l:vERETT RonERT Cox BEVERLY IRENE MENKE MARLYN EDWARD DoLEMAN MARILYN JosEPHINE Mrx ROBERT PAUL DUNN CHARLOTTE ANNE PATTERSON ADELINE LUCILLE EMERSON DoLORES ArLEEN PYL DoRIS ADELLE EMERSON DONALD BROZKA SAYRE FRANKLIN CHEODLE GEIGER wALTER SIVER JACK ALLEN GRAY RICHARD JACK SPADY SHIRLEY JoAN HELZER AUDREY ELLEN STONEBURG SHIRLEY ARLINE HOLMES WILLIAM ERNEST TAYLOR School of Education: CHARLES KIPPER GRACE ELIZABETH RoGERS JANET RUTH MILLER SHIRLEY }UNE RowELL 'MARY }EAN PAGTER JovcE STANDING ELDON LEE RABER RuTH YouNG School of Engineering: WAYNE MERLE BEATTY CARL WILLIAM GusTAFSON CALVIN ELROY CALIFF WAYNE RonERT HAMILTON JIM BOYCE CASE HAL HoLLISTER EDGAR WoRTH CoULSON HARRY HoNEGGER ROLAND EUGENE CURTIS NORMAN GERALD HORNING RODERT FRANK DENTON HELEN PAULINE LANKOW BENJAMIN WAYNE FADER RALPH !Rvr NG LARSEN EDWIN FISHER WILLIAM REINHART KEITH LA VERN FOWLER ANDREW VAUGHN SMITH RrcHARD AusTIN Fox RAYMOND SouTHWELL JOSEPH MARTIN FRENCH DONALD RAY WILSON School of Forestry: ROBERT IRWIN CLUTTER RALPH Et:GENE THOMPSON GLENN JoEL HALME ROBERT ELTON THOMPSON ALFEO MINATO CHARLES HENRY WALTER JAMES HoLLINS RICHARDSON VERNON CLAY WHITE

School of Home Economics: PRISCILLA RUTH IRWIN VIOLA MARIE SHAVER THEOBELLE JABUSCH HELEN PHILIP VALENTINE MARY CONSTANCE MASSEE ZELTA MAY WIEMAN LILLY YURIKO NAMBA CHARLOTTE JANE WILLIAMS MYRAN ELIZABETH PERRY 47 Prizes and Awards-Continued

Sckool of Pharmacy: MARION BRADSHAW DoNNA MAE SMITH JANET JOHNSON Under sponsorship of the Oregon State Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society for the recognition and encouragement of scholarship in all fields of college and uni· versity study, Freshman Honors are awarded each year to those sophomore students who during their freshman year completed a total of at least 45 term hours of credit with a grade-point average of 3.25 or higher, and with no failures.

CUMMINGS PRIZES­ Senior First Honor: Sophomore First Honor: ROBERT PAUL K NOLL CHARLES EDWARD WARREN Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: BRUCE KENT NICHOLS Louis WALDEMAR JoHNSON GEORGE vAN LEEUWEN GEORGE BRYAN Cox, JR. Junior First Honor: Freshman First Honor: KAZUYOSHI KAWATA PAUL KING CHAMBERS Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: DEAN ALLAN BAILEY DAVID LYLE PALMER DAviD STANLEY CHIRGWIN RoBERT JAMES IRisH The Cummings Prizes, established by Mrs. E. A. Cummings in memory of her husband, the late Edward A. Cummings, are awarded each spring in the proportions of $50, $30, $20, and $10 respectively to the man of highest standing registered as a regular student in the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman year. The committee having charge of the award of these prizes is guided by the following points: (a) proficiency in scholarship, (b) success in student activities, (c) qualities of manhood, and (d) qualities of leadership.

LIPMAN WOLFE PRIZES­ Senior First Honor: Junior First Honor: BARBARA HELEN ANDERSON DENNIS JoHN FoRD Hotwrable Mention: Honorable Mention: LULLA HANSEN PATRICIA JEANNE DELATEUR ]OHN MAx STEINBRUGGE HARRY JoRGENSON WEsT Sophomore First Honor: ROBERT PAUL DUNN Honorable Mention: ZELTA MAY WIEMAN JANET ALICE HALLADAY The Lipman Wolfe Prizes, totaling $100 annually, are awarded in the proportions of $50 $30 and $20 respectively to the student of highest standing registered as a rerlar stuaent1 1n1 the senior, JuniorJ and sophomore year. The committee having charge o the award of these prizes IS guided by the following points: (a) proficiency in scholarship, (b) qualities of manhood or womanhood with special consideration of unselfishness and kind· ness, (c) qualities of leadership, and (d) contribution to campus welfare.

CLARA H. WALDO PRIZES­ Senior First Honor : Sophomore First Honor: MARJORIE HELEN SIMS RuTH MAXINE YouNG Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: VIRGINIA RIDDLE PALMER ALICE MAY KINGMAN PATRICIA GIBBS PHILLIPS LILLY YURIKO NAMBA Junior First Honor: Freshman First Honor: VERA ELIZABETH BISHOP HELEN LuciLLE BRISCOE Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: CAROLYN ANN HoBsoN MARY LOUISE GILFILLAN MARY JANE PERKINS MARJORIE ELAINE TAUBE The Clara H. Waldo Prizes are awarded in the proportions of $50, $30, $20, and $10 respectively to the woman of highest standing registered as a regular student in the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman year. The committee having char)re of the award of these prizes is guided by the following points: (a) proficiency in scholarshtp1 (b) success in student activities, (c) qualities of womanhood, and (d) qualities of leadershtp. 4R Prizes and Awards-Continued

ALPHA GAMMA RHO AWARD...... H uGH GRIMES CATON A rotating trophy awarded each year to a student in agriculture who has completed a minimum of 45 term hours of college work with a grade- point average of at least 2.75 and who is enrolled for his fourth term in college.

ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA AWARD ...... NATALIE A NNE BuNN To the senior in Alpha Lambda Delta with the highest scholastic average.

ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS SENIOR AWARDS ...... LULLA H AN SEN, PATRICIA GIBBS PHILLIPS The Associated Women Students Award is to be of financial aid to the senior girl or girls who, through campus-wide and house service and the maintenance of hi gh scholarship, have proved themselves worthy of this award. The amount of the award shall not exceed $100.00.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT ...... JAMES DEWITT CASE A certificate of merit and a awarded each year by the local student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers to the junior member of the chapter who made the highest record during the freshman and sophomore years.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS PRIZES- CHARLES FREMO NT CRAIG ROBERT EARL EBY Two prizes of $10 and junior membership in the society ($10) , awarded by the Port­ land Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers for a special research paper jointly prepared and delivered before the Portland section.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PRIZES- First Prize: Third Prize: GEORGE EDMOND F RAN K WILLIAM GAYLORD WooLLEY Second Prize: Ft>Urth Prize: GLE N OSCAR KERREBRO CK JoHN NEWELL PRATT Fifth Prize: JACK WILLIAM WHITSETT Prizes of $20, $15 $10, $5, and $5 respectively awarded by the Oregon Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for the best papers prepared and delivered in the student branch of the society.

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS (OREGON CHAPTER) AWARDS­ First Prize-WALLACE ALLAN CALWAY and GEO RGE ANDREW GWIN Second Prize-JosEPH \\TILLIAM GOFFARD and WALTER MI CH AEL B o LLE N Third Prize-RAYLEIGH ST. CLAIR PrTT and JERALD OLIVER McRAE. Annual awards of $25, $15, and $10 for the three best papers prepared by student members of the society.

CHI OMEGA PRIZE ...... VIRGINIA GAIL DowNING An annual award of $25 provided by Eta Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega to senior woman adjudged by a college committee on honors a"d awards to approach most nearly an ideal of intellect and spirituality and to have exerted the most wholesome influence on her associates.

CO-OP BOOK AWARDS ...... First Award: ARTHUR A. GoLDSMITH, JR. Seco11d A ward: KAYE HowAR D KELLEY Third Award: RoBERT C. AuSTIN Fourth Award: H. WILLIAM BLADORN Purchase orders of $25, $15, $10, and $10 donated annually by the Oregon State College Cooperative Association to upperclassmen judged to possess the most outstanding personal libraries. Announcement of awards is made at the annual "Friends of the Library" dinner in May.

DELTA DELTA DELTA PRIZES...... - ... MARY JANE PERKINS, ZELTA MAY WIEMAN Yearly awards of $7 5 by Theta Mu of Delta Delta Delta to two women students jud~ed to have exerted, through personal resourcefulness and unselfish effort, the most constructive influence on their associates during the academic year. 49 Prizes and Awards-Continued

ETA KAPPA NU AWARD ...... RAYMOND LouiS ROFINI A certificate of merit awarded annually to the outstanding sophomore in electrical engi­ neering. A permanent record of the award is kept on a bronze plaque in Apperson Hall.

KAPPA DELTA PI FRESHMAN AWARD ...... BEVERLY THORNE Award of $25 to an outstanding freshman in Education.

KELLY AXE AWARD...... WILLIS EuGENE RAGLAND Annual award by the Kelly Axe Company to a senior in forestry who has contributed most to the success of the School of Forestry.

LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA SCHOLARSHIP KEY...... VIRGINIA GAIL DowNING Awarded annually by Lambda Kappa Sigma, national honorary pharmaceutical society, to a senior member who has maintained a high scholastic average.

LEHN & FINK MEDAL...... VIRGINIA GAIL DowNING A medal awarded annually to the senior student in pharmacy who is adjudged the most outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and character.

McKESSON AND ROBBINS AWARD...... VIRGINIA GAIL DowNING An award of $50 annually to a senior in pharmacy who makes the highest average in a competitive examination.

MERCK AND COMPANY AWARDS...... LEo MoNTE PHILLIPS, NATALIE ANNE BuNN Merck and Company makes annual awards of pharmaceutical books valued at $15 to senior students who have demonstrated outstanding ability and high achievement.

MORTAR BOARD AWARDS­ JEAN McFARLAND ANDREWS VIRGINIA Lu RAHN BEATRICE BRIDENSTINE PATRICIA SHUGG NANCY CARTER LURAH SLOCUM LOUISE LISTER MARGE STEINHART Jo PRICE MAXINE YODER Five awards to junior women whose consistent expressions of initiative and ability exemplify qualities of character that inspire their fellow students.

NORTH PACIFIC BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AWARD ...... EARL LEROY KING A year's membership in the American Pharmaceutical Association awarded annually to an outstanding senior in pharmacy.

OMICRON NU AWARDS- Senior: Freshman: FRANCES FoRBES RUTH WHISLER Freshman award to the first-year student in home economics making the highest schol­ astic average; senior award to the senior woman who has best lived the teachings of home economics throughout her college career.

OREGON FEED AND SEED DEALERS ASSOCIATION AWARDS- Dairy Husbandry: Farm CroPs: PAUL CARSON BERGER JAMES HENRY WILLIAMS Poultry Husbandry: GEORGE H. ARSCOTT Awards of $100 each made to outstanding junior students in agriculture by the Oregon Feed and Seed Dealers Association at their annual state convention.

OREGON HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION AWARD...... MARY ELLEN DEARBORN An award of $25 made annually by the Oregon Home Economics Association to a fresh­ man in home economics. so Prizes and Awards-Continued

OREGON STATE BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION AWARDS- Writing and production: Engineering: VIRGINIA RoBERTSON RICHARD RANDOLPH POOLEY Two annual $100 awards for outstanding work in radio presented by tbe Oregon State Broadcasters Association.

CHARLES LATHROP PACK FORESTRY PRIZE-- First: Second: ALVIN GLEN ANDERSON WAYNE GILBERT HuBBARD Third: DAN B. ABRAHAM Income of a gift of $2,000 by Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack of New Jersey provides an award to a student in forestry who produces the most interesting, logical, and technically significant paper for publication.

PHI CHI THETA AWARDS- Freshman Award: Senior Key: LILA JEAN McKINNEY BEvERLY NAUBERT A prize of $5 to the freshman woman having tbe highest scholastic average in secre­ tarial science; a key to the senior woman having the same distinction.

PHI LAMBDA UPSILON AWARD ...... - ...... GEORGE FERRIS JuBBER Copy of Lange's Handbook of Chemistry to a sophomore student for outstanding schol­ arship in chemistry.

PHILIP W. PILLSBURY SHELF OF HOME ECONOMICS BOOKS.... LAURA WALLACE A dozen volumes to aid the home economist, presented by Pillsbury Mills to an out­ standing senior.

PHI SIGMA AWARD ...... LEO EDWARD JoNES Silver medal awarded by tbe national society to the outstanding student who has shown creative interest in biology.

BEN RODENWALD AWARDS- GEoRGE ERMOLE CARLON WILLIAM K. OusTERJIOUT MARSHALL GORDON DUNHAM DORMAN ARTHUR TURNER THOMAS KEITH JoHNSON Medals awarded each year to tbe members of tbe five-man team that represents Orej!'on State College in the intercollegiate livestock judging contest at the Pacific International Live­ stock Show in Portland. Medals are purchased from income from a $1,000 memorial estab­ lished by Mrs. B. W. Rodenwald, in memory of her husband.

PHRATERES SCHOLARSHIP CUP...... DoROTHY DANN Awarded to the member of Phrateres who has attained tbe highest scholarship for tbe year.

DRUCILLA SHEPARD SMITH PRIZE...... _...... NATALIE ANNE BuNN The income from a gift of $500 is awarded annually to the senior woman having the highest scholastic standing during the eight quarters preceding her selection, provided it shall not be given to any student who received any otber award during tbe same school year.

SIGMA DELTA PI SPANISH AWARD.... MARY ELIZABETH HoiT, MERRILL EAsTHAM JoY A Spanish masterpiece and the medal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish are given annually by the Oregon chapter of Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish national honor society) to tbe student of Spanish who has made tbe greatest progress during tbe academic year.

SIGMA TAU AWARD...... CLYDE E. SHAW A medal awarded to the sophomore in engineering who during his freshman year was the most outstanding student. 51 Prizes and Awards-Continued

SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AWARD­ First Prize: Second Prize: WILLIAM BEN GREENWOOD JAMES RICHARD AARON Third Prize: RoBERT MAHLON Cox Prizes of $10 each awarded by the Society of Automotive Engineers (Oregon Section) for the best papers prepared by student members of the society.

TAU BETA PI A\VARD...... CARLTON GAYLORD FANGER, JoHN GuNESON MACPHERSON An award valued at ~5 made annually by the local chapter of Tau Beta Pi for the best paper presented by an imtiate of the chapter.

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF O.S.P.A. PRIZES- First Award: Second Award: ISABELLE PEARL TAYLOR ERNA JE.,N HUSETH BLAIR Prizes of $25 and $15 provided annually by the Women's Auxiliary of the Oregon State Pharmaceutical Association to be awarded to the outstanding women students in pharmacy.

XI SIGMA PI PLAQUE ...... HERMAN CARL SoMMER Awarded annually by Xi Sigma Pi to the student in forestry who has maintained the highest grade-point average during his sophomore year.

REGIONAL ENGINEERING AWARD

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS REGIONAL AWARD ...... First Prize: GEORGE EDMOND FRANK An award of $50 for the best paper submitted in competition from Pacific Northwest student branches of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

REGIONAL AND STATE FORENSIC HONORS

SENIOR MEN'S EXTEMPORE SPEAKING CONTEST, NORTHWEST INVI· TATIONAL TOURNAMENT, Linfield College, McMinnville, February 26-28, 1948 ...... First Place: DoN DIMICK OREGON STATE PEACE ORATORICAL CONTEST, Pacific University, Forest Grove, February 19, 1948 ...... Second Place: GEORGE FRANK PACIFIC FORENSIC LEAGUE EXTEMPORE SPEAKING CONTEST, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, April 1, 1948 ...... Second Place: DoN DIMICK VARSITY EXTEMPORE SPEAKING CONTEST, NORTHERN DIVISION, WESTERN SPEECH ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, December 4-6, 1947 ...... Second Place: DEAN BAILEY PACIFIC FORENSIC LEAGUE AFTER-DINNER SPEAKING CONTEST, Uni· versity of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, April 2, 1948 ...... Second Place: DoN DIMICK VARSITY IMPROMPTU SPEAKING CONTEST, NORTHERN DIVISION, WEST­ ERN SPEECH ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, December 4-6, 1947 ...... Second Place: DoN DIMICK JUNIOR WOMEN'S DEBATE, NORTHERN DIVISION, WESTERN SPEECH ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, December, 1947 ...... Second Place: HAZEL BoYD, JuNE HIGHAM 52 Prizes and Awards-Contimted

JUNIOR MEN'S DEBATE, NORTHERN DIVISION, WESTERN SPEECH AS­ SOCIATION TOURNAMENT, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, De- cember 4-6, 1947 ...... Second Place: DoN SAYRE, ELVIN AsHER JUNIOR MEN'S DEBATE, INLAND EMPIRE TOURNAMENT, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho ...... Second Place: DoN SAYRE, ELVIN AsHER JUNIOR MEN'S DEBATE, NATIONAL FORENSIC TOURNAMENT, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 29-31, 1947 ...... Second Place: DoN SAYRE, ELVIN AsHER SENIOR MEN'S DEBATE, NORTHERN DIVISION, WESTERN SPEECH AS­ SOCIATION TOURNAMENT, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, De- cember 4-6, 1947 ...... Second Place: DoN DIMICK, DEAN BAILEY Note: Selected as one of three debate teams to represent the Northwest in Na- tional Debate Tournament at West Point. Don Dimick was rated fourth out of 68 speakers at West Point National Debate Tournament. WOMEN'S DEBATE, JUNIOR COLLEGE TOURNAMENT, College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, \Vashington, February 13-14, 1948 ...... Third Place: HAZEL BoYD, JuNE HIGHAM JUNIOR WOMEN'S DEBATE, NORTHWEST INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, Linfield College, McMinnville, February 26-28, 1948 ...... Third Place: SHIRLEY PARKER, DoLORES METCALF PACIFIC FORENSIC LEAGUE ORATORICAL CONTEST, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, March 31, 1948 ...... Third Place: EDWARD HART SENIOR MEN'S EXTEMPORE SPEAKING CONTEST, PHI KAPPA DELTA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, College of the Pacific, Stockton, California, March 25-27, 1948 ...... Third Place: DoN DIMICK AFTER-DINNER SPEAKING CONTEST, NORTHWEST INVITATIONAL TOUR- NAMENT, Linfield College, McMinnville, February 26-28, 1948 ...... Third Place: RoBERT PUTMAN MEN'S INTERPRETATION CONTEST, NORTHWEST INVITATIONAL TOUR- NAMENT, Linfield College, McMinnville, February 26-28, 1948 ...... Third Place: WALLACE MciNTYRE WOMEN'S INTERPRETATION CONTEST, NORTHWEST INVITATIOAL FO- RENSIC TOURNAMENT, Linfield College, McMinnville, February 26-28, 1948 ...... Third Place: RuTH FERRIS

53 Gifts

Orgeon State College makes grateful acknowledgement of many evidences of good will toward the institution and examples of constructive support of its educational program, by individual citizens and by both pnvate and public organizations. Such evidences often denote intangible benefits that are of deep si!!'nificance, but are not readily reducible to concrete terms. The following list of gifts, wh1ch cannot, of course, include all individual gifts or donors, is indicative of the scope of donations made to Oregon State College during the past year. Grateful acknowledgment is made of receipts from endowment funds and cash gifts supporting scholarships, prizes, and awards maintained for the recognition and encouragement of student achievement. The various awards are described in the Catalog and recorded in the commencement program.

STATE CoLLEGE AND STUDENT VVEL FARE Value A Wurlitzer electric organ, cost $3,400, has been presented to Oregon State College and is in use for the first time for the exercises of the Seventy· ninth Annual Commencement. The organ will be installed in the Memor­ ial Union until a permanent place is provided. This gift was initiated by the Class of 1948, the cash contributions of the class being supple­ mented by funds advanced by the Educational Activities Board subJect to replacement by alumni and future classes. Gift by Class of 1948 approximately ...... $2,100.0 A sum of money to be known as the "Maple Manor Loan Fund" and to be used for worthy and deserving students and specifically for students of nonfraternal affiliations ...... 690.00 By bequest from Margaret May W est, "The Ralph W est Student Loan Fund," to be used to assist needy agricultural students to obtain their education at Oregon State College ...... 2,000.00 From Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Young, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation, in memory of \Vilbur Carl ...... 5.00 From Mr. Loyd F. Carter and family, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation, in memory of Wilbur Carl ...... 25.00 From Mr. Charles W . Wentworth, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation, in memory of Wilbur Carl ...... 10.00 1 0 FromFo~~d~f!~' i~ ~e~~ r~r~f wit~~~e c~~V e~~--~~- -~~~--~~-~~~~--~~~ ~~ --~~~~~-~~ 25.00 From Mr. E. Earl Feike, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation, in memory of Wilbur Carl ...... 5.00 From the Carter Company, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation, in memory of D r. \ Villiam Jasper Kerr ...... 10.00 From Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'W. T aber, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation ...... 10.00 From the Kaiser Company, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation ...... 7,500.00 1 Fro~a~~n~ii~~~~~r~f ot Wllb~~i 2.':le ~~- -~~- -~~~--~~~-g~~--~~ ~-~~-- ~~~~~~~- -~-~~~: 5.00 From the Alameda Twenty Club to the Oregon State College Foundation, in memory of \Vilbur Carl ...... 5.00 From Phi Delta Theta Mothers' Club (Mrs. F. E. Hartung), to Oregon State College Foundation, in memory of Wilbur Carl ...... 25.00 From_ Oregon State College Mothers' Club, to Oregon State College Founda- tton, memortals ...... 10.00 From an anonymous donor to the Oregon State College Foundation ...... 2,500.00 From Mr. Loyd F . Carter, Portland, Ore ~t on, to the Oregon State College Foundation, for recognition of inspinng teaching by members of the faculties of science and engineering ...... 400.00 From Mr. Carl A. Schram, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation ...... 500.00 From an anonymous donor, for continuation of research by Dr. Rosalind Wulzen ...... 200.00 From Mr. Charles T. Parker, Portland, Oregon, to the Oregon State College Foundation ...... 500.00 From the Government surplus property programs: donable property from Army, Navy, and AAF, property acquired from FWA through token payment of five per cent or as direct grant under PL 697, and property received through WAA Surplus Aero Component Parts pro­ gram and other W AA nominal priced programs. Total evaluation at Government figures, $1,729,061.87. Estimated value to Oregon State College ...... 550,000.00 In addition, Oregon State College has received and distributed property valued at $540,081.03 in 134 different allocations to high schools and other institutions. 54 Gifts-Continued

OREGON STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY In honor of Dr. Lucy M. Lewis, Librarian Emeritus of Oregon State Col· lege, and Director of Libraries Emeritus of the Oregon State System of Higher Education, additional funds from friends and Library Staff. ... 106.00 The personal library of the late William H. Galvani, about 5,500 volumes, bequeathed to Oregon State College, valued at approximately ...... 15,000.00 From Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold S. Oliver, of the Class of 1948, through "Friends of the Library of Oregon State College" ...... 30.00

In M~o~~dofM~;~ud. ~~~~~n:a~~~~ -~~~~~: .. :?.::.".~.":... ~~~~--~~~- .:.~.~~~~~.: 100.00

Memorial Books: In memory of Gaylord B. Aberley, from Friends and Neighbors: Mrs. M. M. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePue, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Millon, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Jones and Elaine. In memory of Walter W. Bollen, from Dr. W. B. Bollen. In memory of Mrs. Flori bel Brubacher,_ from her Corvallis friends: Miss Bessie M. Skaale, Mrs. M. C. :>heely, Mrs. Edith McDougall Miss Eunice Courtright, Miss Iris Gray, Mrs. Emily Hickam, and Mrs. Genevieve Stovall. In memory of Ruth Lee Burns (Mrs. John Burns), from her sons William, John, and David Burns, an from Miss Lucia Haley. In memory of Professor E. C. Callaway, from Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan. In memory of Wilbur Carl, from Dean and Mrs. E. B. Lemon. In memory of Professor Samuel M. P. Dolan, from Professor R. A. Wanless. In memory of Professor W. F. Gaskins, from Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan. In memory of Mrs. Rhoda T. Hilbers, from "The Corvallis Friends" and the Oregon State College Library Staff. In memory of Emuel B. Himmelsbach, from the Oregon State College Library Staff. In memory of Merle Hollister, from Mrs. J. A. Hanson. In memory of Mr. W. A. Jensen, from Mrs. J. A. Bexell and Mrs. Lucy Lawrence. In memory of Mrs. Bonnie Abbott Jewett, from Mrs. Grace H. Blow and Lieut. Richard T. Blow. In memory of Dr. William Jasper Kerr, from Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan. In memory of Mrs. Jessie Courtris:_ht Lawere nee, from Corvallis friends: Miss Bessie Skaale, Mrs. M. C. Sheely, Mrs. Emilb Hickam, Miss j~~sa GB:~ba~:~. Genevieve Stovall, M1ss Edith Me ougall, and Miss In memory of Professor W. E. Lawrence, from Mrs. W. E. Lawrence, Dr. Ethel L. Sanborn, and members of the Department of Botany. In memory of Robert Bruce McConnell, from Mr. Fred W. Decker. In memory of Kauffman McKenzie, from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Carl· son, and Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan. In memory of Dr. Albert W. Marker, from Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Yunker. In memory of the Hon Willard L. Ma1ks, from the Oregon State College Alumni Association. In memory of Leona Bradley Peavy (Mrs. George Vv. Peavy) from the College Folk Club, Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan, Corvallis, Rotary Club, and an anonymous donor. In memory of Miss Jennie Ritchie, from the Oregon State College Library Staff. In memory of Beatrice Walton Sackett (Mrs. Sheldon Sackett), from Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan. In memory of Captain B. Franklin Schoenfeld, from Dean and Mrs. W. A. Schoenfeld. In memory of Pfc. Robert C. Smith, from Miss Mary Pottratz. In memory of Mrs. E. D. West, from Dr. and Mrs. Walther H. Ott. In memory of a friend, from an anonymous donor. Total Memorial Gifts ...... $ 434.48 55 Gifts-Continued

Other gifts: From Mrs. L. B. Baldwin, 17 volumes from the library of the late Pro­ fessor Baldwin. From Lieut. Col. Norman P. Barnes, Fort Benning, Ga., Histor;t of the Third Infantry Division in World War II, by Donald G. Taggart. From the E. C. Brown Trust Fund, 53 volumes on social hygiene. From Wendell Bunnell, Stars and Stripes, overseas edition, from vari­ ous fields of operation. From the Jewish Chautauqua Society, 21 volumes. From Dr. W. J. Kroll, Albany, 34 volumes of Metal Industry, and Oeuvres de Lavoisier, Tome II. From Dr. H. R. Laslett, 16 volumes for the School of Education. From Mrs. \V. E. Lawrence, 16 volumes from the library of the late Professor Lawrence. Mrs. J. C. Moore, Em•meration of the Inhabita11ts of Benton County . . . 1854, copied from the original in the Benton County Court· house. From Professor and Mrs. Thomas Onsdorff, nearly complete file of Life. From Mr. Gordon E. Tower, Salem, 35 volumes and 25 miscellaneous . documents and magazines, mostly on forestry. From Mrs. John A. Van Groos, over 250 volumes of the professional library of the late Professor Van Groos, including files of early Amencan mathematical periodicals. From Dr. S. M. Zeller, National Geographic, 1919-1942.

Books were also received from: Mr. Floyd D. Bailey.i.. Dr. Glenn A. Bakkum; Mr. E . C. Baldock; Professor E. B. .tseaty; Mrs. Beatrice B. Beebe; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cahill, Denver Colo. ; Mrs. William M. Carpenter, Evan­ ston, Ill.; Mr. E. B. Colee, Wamic; Mr. Paul Collins, Albany; Miss Grace Cronenberger; Mr. Posey Oliver Davis Auburn, Ala.; Mr. Fred W. Decker; Dean U. G. Dubach; First Baptist Church of Corvallis; Mr. John H. Gallagher; Professor Gordon W. Gilkey; Mrs. Charles A. Govier, State College, Pa.; Professor S. H. Graf; Greek Orthodox Community of Oregon; Mr. Alan A. Green; Mrs. Anna M. Huntington, Bethel, Conn.· Mr. Rafique Ali Tairazbhoy, Bombay, Indi!'j Mrs. Robert M. Kidd; Mrs. Gertrude McElfresh; Mr. Earl C. meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merryfield; Hon. Walter Norblad; Professor W. H. Paul; Miss Natalie Reichart; Mrs. Richard J. Reynolds Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mrs. Ruth Rice; Mr. Edgar Rickard, New York· General W. E. Riley, U. S. Marine Corps; Mr. David Robinson, Portland; Mr. Myron L. Robinson; Dr. Ethel Sanborn; Dean W. A. Schoenfeld; Dr. H. A. Scullen; Mr. William J. Stanfield; Hon. Lowell Stockman; Mr. D. B. Thompson; Mr. Robert L. West, San /.ose, Cal.; and Lieut. Com­ mander John Norman West, U.S.N., rom the library of the late Earl Downs West.

Donors of periodicals include: Altrusa Club of Portland; Miss Ethel Allen; Dr. W. M. Atwood; Mrs. E. C. Callaway; Mr. Wm. H. Carlson; Professor George B. Cox; Dr. W. H. Dreesen; First Baptist Church of Corvallis; Miss Alma C. Fritcboff; Mr. G. R. Hoerner; Mr. William R. Hoyt; Dr. Frederick M. Hunter; Mr. G. N. Knavp; James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation; Miss Lucy M. Lew1s; Miss Sarah Lewis; Miss Edith McDougall; Men's Garden Club, Corvallis; Mr. J. C. Moore; Dr. S. H. Peterson; Dr. E. T. Reed; Dr. Ethel Sanborn; Professor Harry A. Scboth; Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Schwartz, Hynest... Cal.; Dr. R. E. Stephenson; Dr. M. L. Upchurch; Mrs. Ruth .t'. Whitcomb; Lieut. Col. Roger H. Williams; Miss Maud Wilson; Mr. Thomas A. Wilson; Zonta Club, Corvallis. These gifts are difficult to appraise in money terms. The aggregate value of gifts from individuals, other than cash, is estimated at ...... 1,660.00 In addition, year after year, from faculty, social and honorary fraterni­ ties, associations, and official bodiesb the Library receives bulletins reports, reprints, pamphlets, and su scriptions to current trade ana1 technical periodicals, numbering thousands of pieces. Many departments on the campus send to the Library, often anonymously and continuously throughout the year, documents, books, and period­ icals. 56 Gifts-Continued

To THE HoRNER MusEuM: From Professor Gertrude McElfresh, Corvallis, Oregon, hand-made gavel originally owned by Dr. Margaret Snell, first head of home economics at Oregon State College; silver electrical appliances, old linens, and articles of appareL From Professor Minnie DeMotte Frick, Corvallis, Oregon, hand-made lace more than one hundred years old. From Mr. Carl Mead, Corvallis, Oregon, San Francisco and Portland news­ papers, 1881-1922. From Mr. Hulj"h S. Dickson, Shedd, Oregon, medical kit used by Confederate physician m Civil War. From Mrs. C. A. Frazier, Milwaukie, Wisconsin, Howe sewing machine that was brought to Oregon by covered wagon. From Mrs. H . L Nettleton, Corvallis, Oregon, antique and pioneer relics in­ cluding Seth Thomas clock;_ rawhide-bottom chair, glassware, crockery school books, magazines, "1he Bible Christian,'' wearing apparel, ana1 jewelry. From Mrs. Catherine \Velbes, Chicago, Illinois, cape, black satin fan, and linen dinner cloth that belonged to Chloe Boone Curry, wife of George L. Curry, territorial governor of Oregon. From Mr. Norris Chapin, Spokane, Washington, '08, three ship models. From Mr. 0. J_ Shroyer, Philomath, Oregon, geological specimen; tools used in the early 1800's. From Mr. Robert Helmick, Kansas City, Missouri, fossil specimens. From Mr. G. E. Tharp, Corvallis, Oregon, broadax dating back to 1847. From Miss Marie Rustin, Portland, Oregon, collection of Chinese articles including copper kettle, crackleware vase, cloisonne tea caddy, and bowl. From Mr. Dale Moe, Philomath, Oregon, Stevens 22 rifle. From Mr. Albert R. Apperson, Prineville, Oregon, petrified wood and agate specimen. From Mr. Francis L. Ives, Corvallis, Oregon, elk antlers. From Mr. Allen Ylvisaker. Medford, Oregon; Mr. Glenn Rought, Monroe, Oregon; Mr. D. E. Clark, Portland, Oregon; Mr. James A. Curran, Corvallis, Oregon; Mr. Owen Lester, Corvallis, Oregon; Dr. Vernon Standish, Albany, Oregon; Mr. Eldon C. Payzant, Corvallis, Oregon: old money and money from foreign lands. Some of the foregoing articles have historical or sentimental value far :Jt~ntaiuh:tof~e~: ~ff~~eh~~tib:~~ ~~~i~~t~-~--~~--~--~~s-~--~~-s~~------~~~~~~~: 750.00 In addition to the foregoing, many individual articles have been received as gifts or loans.

ScHOOL OF SCIENCE From the Wm. H. Galvani estate, desk, chair, and file, to dean's office.

DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SCIENCE From the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to Dr. H. P. Hansen to carry on reseach project on "Postglacial Forest Migra- tion in Western Canada" ------2,500.00 From American Philosophical Society to Dr. H. P. Hansen, for field and laboratory expenses on research project on "Postglacial Forest Migration in Western Canada" ------1,500.00

HERBARIUM From Oliver Matthews, Salem, specimens of Oregon trees, and new distributional data. From Mr. C. Hudelson, Boring, Oregon, 107 specimens Hawaiian plants. From Dr. Grace S. Phinney, Oregon State College, 163 specimens from the Chicago area. From Mr. Donald S. Galbreath, Tacoma, Washington, 78 specimens from Eastern Greenland. From John and Cherrie Merkle, Oregon State College, collection of Arizona plants.

BOTANY DEPARTMENT From Frank P. McWhorter, Plant Patholttgist, Yearbook of the De­ partment of Agriculture, 1914 (rare) ------10.00 57 ------,

Gifts-Continued

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY From Phi Lambda Upsilon, the first and second decennial index of Chemical Abstracts, value ---·--·····--·····-·······---···---··········-··---··-·······-··-- 100.00 To Dr. B. E. Christensen from the Cottrell Fund of the Research Cor- poration for the study of the chemistry of antimalarial compounds.... 2,500.00 To Dr. John L. Huston from the Cottrell Fund of the Research Corpora- tion for studies on radioactive carbon and sulphur ...... 2,400.00 To Dr. Allen B. Scott from the Cottrell Fund of the Research Cor- poration for studies on paramagnetism ········-·················-········----······· 2,000.00 To D!'. V:erno~ H. Chel4elin from S-.-:ift and Company for studies of vttamm-ammo actd mterrelattonshtps -····-······-·····-··············--···-······· 2,000.00 To Dr. Vernon H. Cheldelin from the Nutrition Foundation for studies on pantothenic acid metabolism ···························-····-·····---······--··-······ 3,600.00 To Dr. Vernon H. Cheldelin from the National Institute of Health for research on pantothenic acid metabolism ...... 2,295.00 From E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company for a postgraduate re- search fellowship in chemistry ····-·-·-·-·-·······--··--·-·-··-····-······-·····--·····-·· 2,800.00 Fran_> the Sh.ell Company for a Shell postgraduate research fellowship m chemtstry ····-·· ·---·-····-·-····--·-·-· ··············----·····························-······- 1,200.00 To Dr. Leo Friedman from Weyerhaeuser Timber Company for research in chemistry of wood pulping, one stainless steel dtgestor (value $216.30) and cash in addition, $183.70, total ····-·········--··················-· 400.00 To Dr. J. S. Butts from the Merck & Com~any for the study of the metabolism of amtno acids, rare amino actds, value ··················-······-···· seo.oo From Mr. H . B. Howell, Superintendent, Astoria Branch Experiment Station, 6 heavy duty storage batteries, value ...... 200.00 From the Hooker Electrochemical Company, two cylinders of liquid chlorine.

DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY From Mr. Be~ard C. Brungard, miscellaneous collections both native and exotic msects ---·-·---··-····-·····-········--·-·······-·····--··········--·--···--· -······-·-- . 10.00 From Mr. Stanley E. Jewett, Jr., 416 vials containing approximately 1,265 aquatic insects ·--··---··········-···--··-······--···-··········--·-···-···········-·-··· 260.00

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS From Western Electric Company, tubes and other radio parts ...... 150.00

DEPARTMENT oF ZooLOGY From Williams-Waterman for research on Anti-stiffness Factor by Dr. Rosalind Wulzen ·····-·-·········--·-·-··············-··············-··-·········--······· 2,000.00 From an anonymous donor for research by Dr. Rosalind Wulzen ...... 200.00

OREGON AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION From Central Oregon Co-operative Creamery, Redmond, for a survey of b~~!~~e~~v~lvn~i~~ 'H':Js\";~'d~Ym_~~~--~~~~~~-~- - ~~--:~~~~~~- - ~~~~~~:.~:: ..~~ -~ 300.00 From the Agricultural Engineering Research Foundation, to Department of Agricultural Engineering, for study of the relation of electricity to agriculture -··--····--·-········-·---··---·-··-···-·······--··--··-····· ···········-······-·-········-·-····· 2,000.00 From the Oregon Dairy Commission for a study of the Vitamin A content of dairy products as influenced by food intake, to be conducted by the Department of Agricultural Chemistry -·········--·-·-··-···-···--·······················­ 3,225.00 From Northwest Frozen Food Association for investigations relative to the standardization of frozen fruits, to be conducted by the Department of Food Technology -·-·····-·······---·-·---········-·-··············-···-····---········-················- 2,940.00 From Northwest Canners Association, for expenses incurred in l'ea aphid in- vestigations in Eastern Oregon by the Department of Plant Pathology ...... 156.50 From National Council for Stream Improvement, Inc., New York, to De­ partments of Fish and Game Management and Administration for the study of the effect of sulphite waste rn aquatic life -······-········----····-······­ 4,950.00 From Essick Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles, to Department of Farm Crops, air-power sprayer valued at ····-··············--···-········-············-···-········· 1,000.00 From Clatsop County, income from Northrup Creek timber sales, to John acob Astor Branch Experiment Station for supplementing research lunds --·--·· ····-······---·····-···-- --··-·- -· ·-···--····--·-····-·······-·······················-······-····-·-- 810.00 58 Gifts-Continued

From the Refrigeration Research Foundation for study of the mycostatic and bactericidal agents and refrigeration for the preservation of certain per· ishable products in refrigerated warehouse storage, to be conducted by the Department of Food Technology ...... 2,000.00 From Coos, Douglas, Lane, and Curry Counties, Vv. J. Sweet, Bandon, and Henry Adolphsen, Bandon for research on the control of gorse, a shrub pest, by the Farm Crops bepartment ...... 2,643.00 From the Dow Chemical Company, Pittsburg, California, for weed control research to be conducted by the Far<~~ Crops Department ...... 500.00 From John J. Looser, Grass Valley, California, to Irrigation Water Fore- casting l'roject to help defray costs of Operation Sno-Cat Cascade ...... 140.00 From International Baby Chick Association, Kansas City, Missouri, grant-in­ aid for research project on factors related to fertility and hatchability in chickens, to be conducted by the Department of Poultry Hus- bandry ...... 1,500.00 From Hood River Traffic Association for investigations of the cost of pro­ ducing apples and pears, to be conducted by the Department of Farm Management ...... 2,500.00 From Oregon State Game Commission, for research in fish propagation, pro· duction and handling, to be conducted by the Department of Fish and Game Management ...... 600.00 From Oregon State Game Commission, for research in fish and game dis- eases, to be conducted by the Department of Veterinary Medicine ...... 300.00 From the Bonneville Power Administration, for a study of the effects of high frequency current on heat production, blanching, and sterilization of fruits, to be conducted by the Department of Food Technology ...... 4,630.00 From the Quartermaster General Nutrition and Planning Division) U. S. Army, 1or a study of the degradation of pectin in dehydrated roods, to be conducted by the Department of Food Technology ...... 2,775.00 From the Bonneville Power Administration, for research and investigation on the design and development of a farm freezer and research and in­ vestigation mto the development of a satisfactory hay drier, to be con- ducted by the Department of Agricultural Engineering ...... 788.00 From the Union Fishermen's Co-op Packing Co., Astoria, for studies dealing with the blanching, shucking and cracking of oysters, to be conducted by the Seafoods Laboratory of the Department of Food Technology ...... 456.00 From the Lincoln Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio to the Department of Agricultural Engineering, "Lincwelder'' arc welder, estimated value .... 225.00 From The James F. Lincoln Arc \Velding Foundation, the "Welding Li­ brary," to the Department of Agricultural Engineering, estimated value .... 50.00 From Clatsop County to the Seafoods Laboratory, Department of Food Tech­ nology, equipment, laboratory buildings, and facilities at Astoria, for use 1n conducting research in processing methods for seafoods and their byproducts. Estimated annual rental value ...... 2,400.00 From Klamath County to Klamath Experimental A rea, farm equipment, laboratory building, and facilities for use in conducting research on ag- ricultural problems in that county. Estimated annual rental value ...... 1,500.00 From Klamath County to Klamath Experimental Area for the purchase of equipment, supplies, payment of labor in developing the experimental area and conducting research thereon. Funds distributed directly by county ...... 11,000.00 From Clackamas County to Red Soils Experimental Area, farm equipment, laboratory buildings, and facilities for use in conducting research in that county. Estimated annual rental value ...... 1,500.00 From Clatsop County to Northrup Creek Experimental Area, John J.acob Astor Branch Experiment Station, buildingst equipment and facilities for use in conducting research in the utilizatiOn and grazing of logged- off land. Estimated annual rental value ...... 1,500.00 From Fish Commission of Oregon, through the Agricultural Research Foun­ dation, for investigations of processing methods of seafoods by the Sea- foods Laboratory of the Department of Food Technolgy ...... 2,500.00 From American Potash Institute, through the Agricultural Research Foun­ dation, for research on potash as a plant nutrient in Oregon soils, to be conducted by the Department of Soils ...... 500.00 From Corn Products Refining Company, New York, through the Agricultural Research Foundation, for investigation on utilization of simple sugars in canning, freezing and preserving, by the Department of Food Tech- nology ...... 3,600.00

Fron!t~ntftu~b~~d;i,a~~ti~~~d ~~fu~~~-~-i-~--~-i-1-~-~~~::: .. ~~-~~~--~-e~~-~:-~-~~~--~~ 25.00 From Klenzade Products, Inc. Beloit, Wisconsin, for a study of dairy sani- tation procedures by the bepartment of Bacteriology ...... 1,800.00 59 Gifts-Continued

To the Department of Farm Crops for research in weed control, chemicals, and materials valued as follows: American Chemical Paint Co., $10.00; Nez Perce Co. Weed Control Co., $102.00; California Spray Chemical Co., $15.00; Thompson Horticultural Chemicals Corporation, $30.00; Chipman Chemical Co., $100.00; E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co., $55.00; Dow Chemical Company, $700.00; General Chemical Corporation, $60.00; General Petroleum CorporationJ $30.00; Imperial Chemical Industries, $60.00; Miller Products Co., ~20.00; Monarch Manufacturing Works, Inc., $60.00; Pittsburgh Chemical Co., $40.00; Pacific Coast Borax Co .. $20.00; The Sherwin-Williams Co., $255.00; Shell Oil Co. of California, $35.00; Standard Agricultural Chemicals, Inc., $55.00; total ...... 1,647.00

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FouNDATION (for investigations by Agricultural Ex· periment Station) From Oregon Game Commission for research in game conservation and management by Department of Fish and Game Management in coopera· tion with United States Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service and American Wildhfe Institute ...... 6,000.00 From Pacific Coast Borax Company for investigation on the use of boron in agriculture to be conducted by Department of Soils ...... 1,000.00 From Texas Gulf Sulphur for investigation of the comparative feeding value of sulphured alfalfa with non-sulphured alfalfa to be conducted by De- partments of Soils, Animal Husbandry and Agricultural Chemistry ...... 6,472.00 From American Wildlife Institute for im estigations of Oregon game prob­ lems to be conducted by Department of Fish and Game Management in cooperation with United States Department of Interior Fish and \Vild· life Service ...... 1,000.00 From ryegrass seed growers (Byron Scott, Paul JensenJ A. R. Forster & Sons, Wm. T. Spurlin, Peoria Seed & Grain, Ed Leabo, Carl Keene, Dean L. Curti~ Charles W. Curtis, J, D. Kropf, H. B. Smucker, M. Mohoff, Dave :>chrock, Fred Gates, Wheeler Bros., John Miller, Arch Wassom, Hu~rt Willoughb)', John Glaser, Merle Kropf, Merle Man· ning, Albert Balkovich, V. C. Nofziger, F. T. Glaser) for investigation of blind seed disease to ~ conducted by the Department of Plant Pa· thology in cooperation with United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering ...... 480.00 From Dick Henzel, Otto Balin, August Andrieu, Wm. G. Hagelstein, Henry Semon.,~. David M. McComb, \V. R. Campbell, Zepha Warren, Dale West, Dick Keeder, Thomas W. Hawkins, Bryant Williams, T. B. Watters, John P. Kerns, Reed Tractor and Equipment, W. P. Hooper, Clifford A. Dunn George Hagelstein, Weyl-Zuckerman and Company, J, W. Kerns, Mrs. E. R. Cardwell, L. LeNis Kandra, Stanley Johnson, Geary Brothers, Swan Lake Moulding Company, Sam Enma~ Rickys Jewelers, Rio Vista Ranch, \Veyerhauser Timber Compan_yJ t.reorg_e_ Stevenson, E. E. Dalton E. L. Campbell, Dorris Barney Hooper, H. A. Lon&', and The California Oregon Power Company, for investigations in agn. cultural problems in Klamath County to be conducted by the Klamath Experimental Area ...... 6,250.00 From American Potash Institute for study of the relation of potash needs to soil fertility and plant nutrition in Oregon to ~ conducted by the De· partment of Soils ...... 1,000.00 From Brewers Hop Research Institute for supplementing Extension funds in employing hop Extension Specialist ...... 2,000.00 From Pacific Power and Light Company, Astoria, for investigations of sea· foods processing methods to be conducted by the Seafoods Laboratory of the Department of Food Technology ...... 450.00

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING From General Electric X-Ray Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, X-Ray Spot \Veld Inspection Unit, complete ...... 3,500.00 From Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Portland, Oregon, transformers and miscellaneous supplies and equipment ...... 128.25 From Western Electric Company, New York, miscellaneous telephone and radio materials ...... 285.00 From Ward Leonard Electric Company, SO miscellaneous types of re· sistors ...... 25.00

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING From Automotive Gear Works, Inc., Richmond, Indiana, assortment of finished gears ...... 20.00 From Bound Brook Oil-Less Bearing Co., Bound Brook, New Jersey, as· sorted oil-less ~arings ...... 15.00 60 Gifts-Continued

From S K F Industries, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, display case of cut-away bearings (75 small ball bearings) ...... 100.00 From Mi~i~ture Preci_sion Bearings, Keene, New Hampshire, display case of mtntature bear1ngs ...... 30.00 From Graphite l\1etallizing Corporation, Yonkers, New York, assortment of special self-lubricating bearings ...... 15.00 From Alco Valve Company, St. Louis, Missouri, cut-away valve models and wall charts ------25.00 From Roller Bearing Company, Trenton, New Jersey, assortment of sample bearings ------.. ·------...... ______, 25.00 From The Cleveland Graphite Bronze Company, Cleveland, Ohio, assortment of alloy and precision insert bearings ____ , ____ , ______, ____ , ______50.00 From Continental Diamond Fibre Co., Newark, Delaware, assortment of fibre machine parts ----.. ------5.00 From Mr. Arthur K. Johnston, Portland, Oregon, automotive humidifier ----.. 15.00 From U. S. Rubber Company, Portland, Oregon, assortment of rubber machine parts ...... 15.00 From Armour & Company, Chicago, Illinois, grease samples for thesis work .. .. 7.50 From F A B Manufacturing Company, Oakland, California, 3 flexible coupling samples ...... ------.. ------40.00 From Barber-Colman Company, Rockford, Illinois, sample gear bobs ______, ____ _ 50.00 From Woburn Chemical Corporation, Harrison, New Jersey, oil and chemi- cal samples for thesis work _, ______, ______8.50 Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis, Missouri, oil and grease samples for thesis work ------.. ·------...... 25.00 Enjafhe~i~m~~~k' -~~~:: __~-~~~--~~~-~--~:--~-----~:: __ ~~-~~~-~--~-~-~--~~-~~~~~~--~~~-:_!_~~--:~-~ 6.00 Union Oil Company, Los Angeles, California, oil sample display ------­ 75.00 From the Fafnir Bearing Company, New Britain, , display of ball and roller bearings ------.. ------.. ------50.00 From Lovejoy Flexible Coupling Co., Chicago, Illinois, 6 flexible coupling samples __ , ______, ______.. , ______, ______20.00 From Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, engi- neering bulletins ·--- .. ·------.. -- .. ·---- .. ------5.00 From Automotive Products Company, Portland, Oregon, 1 table with fuel pump ------.. ------.. ------.. -· .. ------150.00 From Mr. Z. J. Atlee, Dunlee Corporation, Chicago 12, Illinois, 2 X-ray tubes, 1 valve tube ...... ______,,,, ______, ______, .. ______150.00 From Electro Products Company, New York 58, N. Y., repairs to air-fuel ratio meter ···················-······································------·-···-·······--······-·········· 10.00 From Timken Roller Bearing Co., Canton, Ohio, display case of bearings __ __ 50.00 From the Falk Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, cut-away model of flexible coupling and display stand ------·------.. ______,_, ______15.00 From the Bunting Brass & Bronze Co., Toledo, Ohio, assortment of alloy bearings and bushings ------10.00 From Mr. E. W. Manning, Micro Gage Company, Portland, Oregon, 1 Model 111-B micro dial indicator ______, ______, ______, __ , ______30.00 From American Flexible Coupling Co., Erie, Pennsylvania, sample flexible coupling ., .. ____ , ______15.00 From Gear Specialties, Chicago, Illinois, assortment of small worm and beve I gears ____ ---- ____ ---- ___ ---- ______--- ______---- ___ ---- ____ ------_- 15.00 From Foote Bros. Gear & Machine Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, assortment of ''AQ" gears ...... 20.00 From Twin Disc Clutch Company, Racine, W'isconsin, hydraulic coupling ___ _ 25.00 From OSC Student Branch, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, contribution toward purchase of sound motion picture projector ...... 100.00 From Griffith Rubber Mills, Portland, Oregon, 2 rubber sheets for airflow meter ...... 12.50 FI'Om Bendix. Products Division, South Bend, Indiana, 1 Bendix Weiss uni- versal JOint ------·------20.00 From General Controls Company, Seattle, \Vashington, 2 thermostats, Model T-770-1 ------.. ·------.. ------25.00 From Th\:>mas Flexible Coupling Co., Warren, Pennsylvania, sample flerible coupling ------.. ·---- .. ·-- .. ------·------6.00 From General Electric X-Ray Corporation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 1 SP-140 X-ray tube ______, ______, ______, ______, ______75.00 From Robbins & Myers, Inc., Springfield, Ohio, cut-away rotor-stator modeL. 10.00 61 Gifts-Continued

From the Ohio Gear Company, Cleveland, Ohio, one 40-1 speed reducer .... 45.00 From Raybestos-, Inc., Passaic, New Jersey, samples of rubber belting ...... 3.00 From Ton-Tex Corporation, Grand Rapids, Michigan, samples of rubber belting ...... 3.00 From Steam Turbine Department, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Com- pany, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2 experimental gas turbines ...... 200.00 From Standard Oil Company of California, (through Corvallis office), 1 drum gas turbine fuel oil ...... 12.50 In addition, acknowledgment is made of a loan from the Standard Oil Com- 1 f:b'Jc~~t ct~ ~tt::i~a~i~~.et~~fu~~:.~~t-~~~~: .. ~-~~-~~~-~-~--~~~~.. --~~--~--~-~~~~ 250.00 From members of Oregon Section, Society of Automotive Enj!'ineers-­ including Crown-Zellerback Corporation; Wentworth & Irwm, Inc.; Tracey & Company, Inc.; Cummins Diesel Sales of Oregon, Inc.; Messrs. J. 0. Paulson, B. B. Ogden, Will S. Thurlow, Seath Chandler, R. W. Moore, F. Ed Smith, J ~- George H. Wilson, J. E. Badley, Earl B. Richardson, Edward E. l'

ScHOOL oF FORESTRY From an anonymous donor, for purchase of industrial forestry library ma- terial ...... 112.60 From students of the School of Forestry-W. C. Cavin, James Denison, Everett MacDaniels, William Radcliff, W. E. Ragland, Bob Underwood, and Hugh \Vilcox-contributions to permanent school wood collection, value ...... 100.00

ScHOOL oF HoME EcoNOMICS From Roche-Organon Nutley, New Jersey, to Foods and Nutrition Depart­ ment, 750 mg of heparin, which is not available commercially.

ScHOOL OF PHARMACY From North Pacific Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association, equipment ·····-···················--···-·-···------························································ 350.00 From Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois, pharmaceutical specialties ...... 25.00 From Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, pharmaceutical special- ties and official preparations ...... 460.00 From McKesson & Robbins, Inc., Portland, Oregon, thirty-five copies of textbook, ''Drug Store Management'' ...... 150.00 From Parke, Davis and Company, Detroit, Michigan, pharmaceutical spe- cialties and cottons ...... 125.00 From. S~hering Corporation, Bloomfield, New Jersey, pharmaceutical spe- Cialties ...... 215.00 From Smith, Kline and French Laboratcries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pharmaceutical specialties ...... 60.00 From E. R. Squibb and Sons, New York City, pharmaceutical specialties 28.00 From Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, pharmaceutical specialties .... 105.00

DEPARTMENT oF NAVAL SciENCE From Professor H. R. Patterson, head of the Department of Forest Engi­ neering, a navigation sextant made in London, England, in 1780 by Gilbert, Tower Hill, for William Lockett, believed to have been re­ covered from a ship wrecked on the Oregon Coast.

62 NuRSERY ScHooL SERVICE- The College Nursery School at 26th and Orchard Streets (southwest cor­ ner) is open this morning from 9:00 to 12:30 o'clock and this afternoon from 1 :30 to 5 :00 o'clock to care for children whose parents wish to leave them while attending the exercises. A fee of fifty cents is charged.

HoRNER MusEuM- The Homer Museum is open week days from 10 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 m. and 2 :00 to 5 :00 p.m.

WILLIAM HENRY PRICE MEMORIAL CoLLECTION oF PAINTINGS­ The collection of oil paintings by the late William Henry Price is on dis­ play in the main corridor and in Room 105, Memorial Union.

ExHIBITION OF PAINTINGS OF J. LEo FAIRBANKS- A selection from the paintings of the late J. Leo Fairbanks, head of the Department of Art and Architecture 1923-46, is on display in the east bay of the main corridor, Memorial Union. The exhibition is by courtesy of Mrs. J. Leo Fairbanks.

CoLLEGE LIBRARY- The College Library is open all day until 10 :00 p.m. Visitors will be in­ terested to see the chimes clock presented by "The Friends of the Library" in honor of Dr. Lucy M. Lewis, librarian and director of libraries emeritus. The clock is on the second floor of the Library, in the Circulation Depart­ ment.

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