887 STATED MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TRUSTEES OF PURDUE UNIVERSITY

Trustees' Room, Executive Building June 5-6, 1970

I. NOTICE OF MEETING.

The Board of Trustees of The Trustees of Purdue University convened in stated meeting at 2:10 pm on Friday, June 5, 1970, in the Trustees' Room of the Executive Building of the University pursuant to the following notice mailed to each member of the Board by the Secretary on May 20, 1970:

In accordance with the Bylaws, there will be a stated meeting of the Board of Trustees of The Trustees of Purdue University convening at approximately 2:00 pm EDT on Friday, June 5, 1970, and at 9:15 am EDT on Saturday, June 6, 1970, both sessions to be held in the Trustees' Room of the Executive Building of the University in order to:

1. Consider and act upon bids for the following construction projects:

a. Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne - Parking Lot - 19 70A b. Surfacing of South Campus Parking Lot c. West Campus Parking Lot - 1970 d. Ventilation of South Power Plant e. Ross-Ade Stadium - Additional Seating - 1970 f. Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6, Wells and Pumps g. Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6, Well House;

2. Consider and act upon any other matter or business which may come before said meeting.

U. ROLL CALL, JUNE 5, 1970.

In the absence of President Knoy. Vice President Wilson called the meeting to order at 2:10 pm. All members of the Board except two were present as follows: Mrs. White, Messrs. ^--^-^^ ^^ ^^'nnv Ind Hillenbrand Rumely and Wilson. The absences of Messrs. Knoy and . mnenorana, ^^"^^^y Board. Also present were President Walb were -^--^^by consent of ti.eBd P^.^^^^. ^.^^ p^.^i^.^ts Hovde, Vice President and ^^^f^^^^^J^"^" Schilling. Executive Assistant Andrews, Hawkins, Lawshe and ^/^^^^f;^^"^^^^^^ l^easurer Ford. Dean to the President Hicks, Business Manager and ^f^'"^ of Women Stone, Dean of Men Roberts. University Attorney Lowe, Mr. 888

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Hentschel, Treasurer of Purdue Research Foundation, Mr. Smalley, Director of University Residences and Purdue Memorial Union, Mr. Wade, Director of Physical Plant, Professor Sherwood, Chairman of University Senate, Mr. Schaller, Director of University Information Services, Assistant Morris and Secretary Skinner. Press representatives were present as follows: Gierkey - Lafayette Journal and Courier, Kramer - Indianapolis News. Present for all or part of the meeting were Messrs. Citron and DeCamp of the University , Mr. Jones, President of Student Body, and Mr. Fahey, Student Attorney .

m. FUTURE MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

Vice President Wilson reviewed the schedule of future meetings l! of the Board of Trustees as follows:

Tuesday-Wednesday September 15-16, 1970 Tuesday-Wednesday November 3-4-, 1970 (Beginning Tuesday evening) Tuesday-Wednesday January 19-20, 1971.

IV. MIDWEST REGIONAL CONFERENCE, ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNING BOARDS.

Trustees who plan to attend the Midwest Regional Conference of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges to be held at Arlington Heights, Illinois, on June 25-26, 1970. were asked to notify the Secretary.

V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 16-17, 1969, MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

j The Secretary reported that a copy of the minutes of the stated j meeting of the Board of Trustees held September 16-17, 1969. had been I mailed to each Trustee. No correction or suggestion had been received j from any Trustee.

j| After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and i| unanimously carried, the minutes of the September 16-17, 1969, meeting Ij of the Board of Trustees were approved as distributed. 889

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VL ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES OF BID OPENING MEETING HELD MAY 26. 1970 (FORT WAYNE).

Treasurer Freehafer reported that copies of the minutes of the meeting of University officers and staff to open bids for construction project on May 26, 1970, at Fort Wayne, had been distributed by mail to the Trustees as follows:

MEETING OF UNIVERSITY OFFICERS AND STAFF .TO OPEN BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT (FORT WAYNE)

Room 178, Education Building Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne May 26, 1970

A. NOTICE OF MEETING.

University officers and staff met in Room ,178, Education Building, Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne, at 11:00 am on Tuesday, May 26, 1970, as authorized by the Board of Trustees on January 17-18, 1962 (XV), June 30, 1965 (Xn) and November 8-9, 1966, (XXXVI), and pursuant to the following notice from the Secretary of The Trustees on May 7, 1970:

Bids for construction of Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne - Parking Lot - 1970A will be received until 11:00 am EDT on Tuesday, 26 May 1970, in the office of the Dean and Director of the Purdue University Fort Wayne Regional Campus (Room 170, Education Building) 2101 Coliseum Boulevard East, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

The bids will be publicly opened and read at 11:00 am EDT on Tuesday, 26 May 1970. in the Conference Room (Room 178), Education Building, Indiana-Purdue Regbnal Campus at Fort Wayne, by a committee of Purdue University and Board offi­ cers designated by a Resolution adopted by the Purdue Uni­ versity Board of Trustees in meeting on 17 January 1962 and amended on 30 June 1965 and on 8-9 November 1966.

After the bids have been opened and read, tabulation of bids will be made, questionnaires checked, and recommendations prepared by University officers to present to the Purdue Uni­ versity Board of Trustees at the stated meeting to be convened on Friday and Saturday, 5-6 June 1970. 890 June 5-6, 1970

B. ROLL CALL.

Mr. W. E. Jobusch, Director of Development Planning, convened the meeting at 11:00 am. Present were the following: Mr. Jobusch, Messrs. Nelson, Marks, Schaaf, D. A. Scott and T. K. Scott of the University staff, and representatives of bidders on the construction project.

C. OPENING OF BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION.

Mr. Jobusch read the names of those submitting bids and proceeded to open and read the bids in the presence of the bidders in accordance with the published notice and in the following order:

Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne - Parking Lot - 1970A:

L. W. Dailey, Inc. , Fort Wayne, Indiana Hipskind Asphalt Corporation, Fort Wayne, Indiana Moellering Construction Company, Inc. , Fort Wayne, Indiana Wayne Asphalt & Construction Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Indiana.

After all the bids had been opened and read aloud and submission of proper questionnaires reported, Mr. Jobusch said the bids would be tabulated, analyzed and reviewed, and recommendations would be prepared and pre­ sented for action by the Board of Trustees of The Trustees of Purdue Uni­ versity at the stated meeting to be held on Friday-Saturday, June 5-6, 1970. He thanked the bidders for the bids received. The bidders were excused.

D. ADJOURNMENT.

By consent the meeting adjourned at 11:07 am.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the foregoing minutes were accepted as distributed.

VII. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES OF BID OPENING MEETING HELD MAY 27,. 1970 (LAFAYETTE).

Treasurer Freehafer reported that copies of the minutes of the meeting of University officers and staff to open bids for construction projects on May 27, 1970, at Lafayette, had been distributed by mail to the Trustees as follows: 891

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MEETING OF UNIVERSITY OFFICERS AND STAFF TO OPEN BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (Lafayette)

Trustees' Room, Executive Building May 27, 1970

A. NOTICE OF MEETING,

University officers and staff met in the Trustees' Room of the Executive Building of Purdue University at 3:02 pm on Wednesday, May 27, 1970, as authorized by the Board of Trustees on January 17-18, 1962 (XV), June 30, 1965 (XII) and November 8-9, 1966 (XXXVI), and pursuant to the follow­ ing notice from the Secretary of The Trustees on May 7, 1970:

Bids for the following Purdue University construction projects will be received until 3:00 pm EDT on Wednesday, 27 May 1970, in the office of the Vice President and Treasurer of the University:

1. Surfacing of South Campus Parking Lot 2. West Campus Parking Lot - 1970 3. . Ventilation .of South Power Plant 4. Ross-Ade Stadium - Additional Seating - 1970 5. Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6, Wells and Pumps 6. Utilities and Campus Services -Pumping Station No. 6, Well House.

The bids will be publicly opened and read at 3:00 pm EDT on Wednesday, 27 May 1970, in the Trustees' Room of the Executive Building of the University by a committee of Uni­ versity and Board officers designated by Resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees in meeting on 17 January 1962 and amended on 30 June 1965 and on 8-9 November 1966.

After the bids have been opened and read, tabulation of bids will be made, questionnaires checked, and recommendations prepared by University officers to present to the Trustees at . the stated meeting to be held on 5-6 June 1970.

B. ROLL CALL.. Mr. L. J. Freehafer, Vice President and Treasurer, convened the meeting at 3:02 pm. Present were the following: 892

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Mr. Freehafer, Vice President Mallett, Assistant Trea surer Ford, Messrs. Ahlers, Bowman, Dillingham, Houts, Jobusch, Rankin, Ross, Topping, Wade and West of the University staff. Secretary Skinner, Mr. Butler of Dodge Reports, and representatives of bidders on the construction projects.

C. OPENING OF BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION.

Mr. Freehafer read the names of those submitting bids and proceeded to open and read the bids in the presence of the bidders in accordance with the published notice, for each project in turn and in the following order:

Surfacing of South Campus Parking Lot:

Fauber Construction Company, Inc. , Lcifayette, Indiana

West Campus .Parking Lot - 1970:

Fauber Construction Company, Inc., Lafayette, Indiana Harold E. Smith Construction Company,. Lafayette, Indiana VanMeeter Excavating Inc., Lafayette, Indiana

Ventilation of South Power Plant:

C. W. Ellison Builders, Inc. , Lafayette, Indiana Kemmer Construction Company, Inc. . Lafayette, Indiana

Ross-Ade Stadium Additional Seating - 1970:

C. W. Ellison Builders, Inc. , Lafayette. Indiana Kemmer Construction Company, Inc. , Lafayette, Indiana

Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6 - Wells and Pumps:

Layne-Northern Co. Inc. , Indianapolis, Indiana

Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6 - Well Housej

C. W. Ellison Builders, Inc. , Lafayette, Indiana Kemmer Construction Company, Inc. , Lafayette, Indiana 893

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After all the bids had been opened and read aloud and sub­ mission of proper questionnaires reported, Mr. Freehafer thanked the bidders for the bids received and said the bids would be tabulated, analyzed and reviewed, and recommendations would be prepared and presented for action by the Board of Trustees of The Trustees of Purdue University at the stated meeting to be held on Friday and Saturday, June 5-6, 1970. The bidders were excused.

D. ADJOURNMENT.

By consent the meeting adjourned at 3:16 pm.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the foregoing minutes were accepted and distributed.

Vin. TABULATION OF BIDS.

Treasurer Freehafer presented the following tabulation of bids received on May 26 and 27, 1970:

PROJECT CONTRACTORS lU-PU REGIONAL CAMPUS AT L. W. Hipskind Moellering Wayne FORT WAYNE - PARKING LOT - Daily Asphalt Constr. Asphalt 1970A Inc. Corp. Co.

Base Bid $35,700 $31, 734 $28, 683 $32,000 Alternate No. 1 - 2,862 - 2, 734 - 2.265 - 3, 000

SURFACING OF SOUTH CAMPUS PARKING LOT Fauber Construction

Base Bid $29,824

WEST CAMPUS PARKING Fauber Harold E, Van Meeter LOT - 1970 Constr. Co. Smith Constr. Excavating $35,130.26 $33,333,00 $32,460.00 Base Bid 930.00 930.00 976.00 Alternate No, 1 786.00 1,495.00 1, 570.00 Alternate No. 2 894 June 5-6, 1970

PROJECT CONTRACTORS

VENTILATION OF SOUTH C. W. Ellison Kemmer POWER PLANT Builders Construction

Base Bid $46, 500 $64.782

ROSS-ADE STADIUM - C. W. Ellison Kemmer ADDITIONAL SEATING 1970 Builders Construction

Base Bid $31. 000 $32.575 Alternate No. 1 - 6,110 - 4,264

UTILITIES AND CAMPUS SERVICES Layne-Northern Co. PUMPING STATION NO. 6, WELLS AND PUMPS

Base Bid $56, 300

UTILITIES AND CAMPUS SERVICES PUMPING STATION NO, 6, WELL C. W. Ellison Kemmer HOUSE " Builders Construction

Base Bid $98, 700 * $109,800 Alternate No. 1 2.600 2. 736

'!Tf roof inspection system is not required, deduct $280.

IX. AWARD OF CONTRACT, INDIANA-PURDUE REGIONAL CAMPUS AT FORT WAYNE - PARKING LOT - 1970A.

Treasurer Freehafer reported the recommendation of University officers and staff to accept the bid of Moellering Construction Co. , Inc. as the lowest and best of four bids received for Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne - Parking Lot - 1970A at an estimated cost tabulated as follows:

Base Bid - Moellering $ 28, 683

Contingencies 1, 877 Supervision and Testing 725 Signs and Site Restoration 2, 700 Design Fees 1, 015 Interest During Construction 500 $ 35,500, 895 June 5-6, 1970

to be paid as follows:

Replace 240 Spaces lost by reason of the construction of the Classroom- Laboratory Building and to be funded from that project

Purdue 1967-1969 Academic Bonding Authority (50%) $ 10. 650

Indiana University (50%) 10, 650 $ 21.300

Additional 171 Spaces to be funded separately:

Purdue Regional Campus Special Projects (53%) 7, 526

Indiana University (47%) • 6, 674 14^^00

Total $ 35, 500.

Mr. Freehafer reminded the Trustees of their approval of a self- supporting parking policy at the Fort Wayne Campus effective September 1, 1970 (loXVI, 4/30/70). Hereafter, construction of parking lots at that campus will be financed from parking income.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees adopted the following Resolution by unanimous vote:

RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for construction of Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne - Parking Lot - 1970A, prepared by P. U. Planning and Engineering Department, dated April 24, 1970, are.hereby approved and adopted.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Base Bid of Moellering • Construction Co., Inc. is declared to be the lowest and best bid for the performance of the work called for by the foregoing plans and . specifications.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the proper officers are authorized to award the contract to said lowest and best bidder and to execute the contract for and in the name of The Trustees of Purdue University.

Mr. Freehafer said that award of contract would be effective upon his notice to the contractor. 896

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X. AWARD OF CONTRACT, SURFACING OF SOUTH CAMPUS PARKING LOT.

Treasurer Freehafer reported the recommendation of University officers and staff to accept the bid of Fauber Construction Co. . Inc. as the low and only bid received for Surfacing of South Campus Parking Lot at an estimated cost tabulated as follows:

Base Bid - Fauber $ 29, 824

Contingencies 1, 576 Supervision and Testing 600 Fencing 2, 000

Total $ 34, 000,

to be paid from Parking Facilities Funds. This is the parking lot for the Administrative Services Building.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees |l adopted the following Resolution by unanimous vote: Ii RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for construction of Surfacing of South Campus Parking Lot, prepared by P. U. Planning and Engineering Department, dated April 24, 1970, are hereby approved and adopted.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Base Bid of Fauber Construction Co. . Inc. is declared to be the low and only bid for the performance of the work called for by the foregoing plans and specifications.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the proper officers are authorized to award the contract to said low and only bidder and to execute the contract for and in the name of The Trustees of Purdue University.

Mr. Freehafer said that award of contract would be effective upon his notice to the contractor.

XI. AWARD OF CONTRACT, WEST CAMPUS PARKING LOT - 1970.

Treasurer Freehafer reported the recommendation of University officers and staff to accept the Base Bid and Alternate No. 1 of Van Meeter Excavating, Inc. as the lowest and best of three bids received for West Campus Parking Lot 1970 at an estimated cost tabulated as follows: 897 June 5-6, 1970

Base Bid - Van Meeter $ 32,460.00

Alternate No. 1 976.00

Contract Amount ^ 33 43^, QQ

Contingencies 1, 864. 00 Supervision and Testing 700. 00

Total $ 36, 000. 00, to be paid from Residence Halls Dormitory Facilities Reserve. This lot will provide parking for Eleanor B. Shreve Residence Hall and additional parking area for other residence halls.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees adopted the following Resolution by unanimous vote:

RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for construction of West Campus Parking Lot - 1970, prepared by P. U. Planning and Engineering Department, dated April 24, 1970, are hereby approved and adopted.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Base Bid and Alternate No. 1 of Van Meeter Excavating,- Inc. are declared to be the lowest and best bid for the performance of the work called for by the foregoing plans and specifications.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the proper officers are authorized to award the contract to said lowest and best bidder and to execute the contract for and in the name of The Trustees of Purdue University.

Mr. Freehafer said that award of contract would be effective upon his notice to the contractor.

Xn. REJECTION OF BIDS FOR VENTILATION OF SOUTH POWER PLANT.

Treasurer Freehafer reported the recommendation of University officers and staff that two bids received for Ventilation of South Power Plant be re- jected as toahigh. Both bids were considerably over the original estimate of cost of the project. Staff members believe they can find a less expensive means of accomplishing the objective satisfactorily; they will undertake a re-study immediately.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and 898

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unanimously carried, two bids received for Ventilation of South Power Plant were rejected as too high, and proper officers were authorized to re-study the matter and present a recommendation at a future meeting.

Xm. AWARD OF CONTRACT, ROSS-ADE STADIUM ADDITIONAL SEATING - 1970.

Treasurer Freehafer reported the recommendation of University officers and staff to accept the Base Bid and Alternate No. 1 of C. W. Ellison Builders, Inc. as the lowest and best of two bids received for Ross-Ade Stadium Additional Seating - 1970 at an estimated cost tabulated as follows:

Base Bid - Ellison $ 31, 000

Alternate No. 1 - 6, 110

Contract Amount $ 24, 890

Contingencies 1.490 Supervision and Testing 600 Seats and Brackets 4,020

Total $ 31, 000,

to be paid from Athletic Department Funds. Mr. Freehafer reported that this project includes the addition of about 1, 600 seats at the south end of the Stadium. The per-seat cost is considerably lower than in the past because the seats will be set on concrete bunkers on the terrace below the present south stand.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees adopted the following Resolution by unanimous vote:

RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for construction of Ross-Ade Stadium - Additional Seating - 1970, prepared by P. U. Planning and Engineering Department, dated April 24, 1970, are hereby approved and adopted.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Base Bid and Alternate No. 1 of C. W. Ellison Builders, Inc. are declared to be the lowest and best bid for the performance of the work called for by the foregoing plans and specifications.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the proper officers are authorized to award the contract to said lowest and best bidder and to execute the contract for and in the name of The Trustees of Purdue University. 899

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..Mr. Freehafer said that award of contract would be effective upon his notice to the contractor.

XIV. AWARD OF CONTRACT, UTILITIES AND CAMPUS SERVICES - PUMPING STATION NO. 6, WELLS AND PUMPS.

Treasurer Freehafer reported the recommendation of University officers and staff to accept the Base Bid of Layne-Northern Co. . Inc. as the low and only bid received for Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6, Wells and Pumps at an estimated cost tabulated as follows:

Base Bid - Layne-Northern $ 56, 300

Contingencies 2, 900 Supervision and Testing 1,200 Interest during Construction 600

Total $ 61, 000, to be paid from 1969-1971 State Bonding Authority.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees adopted the following Resolution by unanimous vote:

RESOLVED, • That the plans and specifications for construction of Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No.- 6, Wells and Pumps, prepared by P. U. Planning and Engineering Department, dated April 24, 1970, are hereby approved and adopted.

RESOLVED FURTHER. That the Base Bid of Layne-Northern Co. , Inc. is declared to be the low and only bid for the performance of the work called for by the foregoing plans and specifications.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the proper officers are authorized to award the contract to said low and only bidder and to execute the contract for and in the name of The Trustees of Purdue University.

Mr. Freehafer said that award of contract would be effective upon his notice to the contractor.

XV. AWARD OF CONTRACT, UTILITIES AND CAMPUS SERVICES - PUMPING STATION NO. 6, WELL HOUSE.

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officers and staff to accept the Base Bid of C. W. Ellison Builders,, Inc. as the lowest and best of two bids received for Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6, Well House at an estimated cost tabulated as follows:

Base Bid - Ellison $ 98, 700

Contingencies 5. 350 Supervision and Testing 2, 100 Equipment by Owner 7, 000 Site Restoration 2, 500 Relocate Band Practice Field 500 Interest during Construction 3, 850

Total $ 120, 000,

to be paid from 1969-1971 State Bonding Authority.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees adopted the following Resolution by unanimous vote:

RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for construction of Utilities and Campus Services - Pumping Station No. 6, Well House, prepared by P. U. Planning and Engineering Department, dated April 24, 1970, are hereby approved and adopted.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Base Bid of C. W. Ellison Builders, Inc. is declared to be the lowest and best bid for the performance of the work called for by the foregoing plans and specifications.

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the proper officers are authorized to award the contract to said low and only bidder and to execute the contract for and in the name of The Trustees of Purdue University.

Mr. Freehafer said that award of contract would be effective upon his notice to the contractor.

XVI. APPROVAL OF CONTINUATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORSHIPS FOR 1970 (L, 6/7/69).

President Hovde nominated for continuation of appointment as Distinguished Professors for 1970, effective July 1, 1970, the following (dates shown are those on which appointment first became effective): 901

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MARSHALL PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS

Shreeram Abhyankar (1967)

LYNN PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURE

William M. Bee son (1959)

HILLENBRAND PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS

J. Carroll Bottum (1969)

WETHERILL RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY

Herbert C. Brown (1959)

DUNCAN PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS

Hsu Y. Fan (1963)

HERRICK PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING

William E. Fontaine (1967)

SHREVE PROFESSOR OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

Earl T. McBee (1967) •

ROSS PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING

Reinhardt Schuhmann, Jr. (1964)-

KRANNERT PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (supported from funds in the Krannert Trust)

. Emanuel T. Weiler (1969)

GOSS PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING

Kenneth B. Woods (1965).

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved Distinguished Professorships for 1970 in accordance with the President's recommendation. 902

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XVn. APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT OF TWO NEW DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORS.

President Hovde concurred in the recommendation of senior staff. Department Heads and Deans for two new appointments to Distinguished Pro­ fessorships for 1970, to be effective July 1, 1970, as follows:

ATKINS PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING

Ye ram S. Touloukian

WRIGHT PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

H. Edwin Umbarger

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved appointment of Professors Touloukian and Umbarger to Distinguished Professorships for 1970 in accordance with the Presidents' recommendation.

XVIII. APPROVAL OF ESTABLISHMENT OF HANLEY PROFESSOR OF AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH SCIENCES AND APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR STEER.

President Hovde recommended Trustees' approval of establishment of a new Distinguished Professorship, the Hanley Professor of Audiology and Speech Sciences, in memory of Mr. William A. Hanley, formei; Trustee and President of the Board of Trustees, and benefactor of the University, as well as appointment for 1970 to that chair of Professor Max D. Steer who will relinquish the Headship of the Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences, all to be effective July 1, 1970. He briefly reviewed Dr. Steer's accomplishments.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved establishment of the Hanley Professor of Audiology and Speech Sciences and appointment of Dr. Steer to that chair for 1970, effective July 1, 1970, in accordance with the President's recommendation.

XIX. APPROVAL OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALCOA FOUNDATION GRANT, ESTABLISHMENT OF ALCOA FOUNDATION CHAIR IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING AND APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR COST.

Vice President Hawkins reported that Purdue University is one of fifteen institutions which are to receive grants of $20, 000, renewable on an annual basis for an indefinite period (three to four years), for establishment of the "ALCOA Foundation Chair in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering. " Of the 903

June 5-6. 1970 total grant, $15, 000 is to be used for the professor's salary and $5, 000 for the enrichment of the professorship as, e. g. . purchase of equipment or salary for graduate student(s). Dr. Hawkins recommended acceptance of the grant, establishment of the chair, and appointment for 1970-1971 (renewable in one year if satisfactory) of Dr. James R. Cost, effective July 1, 1970. Dr. Cost's promotion to Professor of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering becomes effective July 1, 1970 (PC 10405, 3/4/70).

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees accepted the grant from ALCOA Foundation, authorized establishment of the ALCOA Foundation Chair in Materials Science and Metal­ lurgical Engineering, and approved appointment to that chair for 1970-1971 of Professor J. R. Cost, all in accordance with the Vice President's recom­ mendation.

XX. APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT OF ASSOCIATE HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES.

Vice President Hawkins recommended the appointment of Professor D. W. Levandowski as Associate Head of the Department of Geosciences effective July 1, 1970. He reviewed Dr. Levandowski's career and reminded the Trustees that Dr. G. KuUerud, appointed Head of the Department on 1/21/70, XXXVI, will not be on the campus full-time for several months.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved and confirmed appointment of Dr. D. W. Levandowski as Associate Head of the Department of Geosciences in ac­ cordance with the Vice President's recommendation.

XXI. APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT OF HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH SCIENCES.

Vice President Hawkins reminded the Trustees that Dr. M. D. Steer will relinquish his appointment as Head of the Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences to become Hanley Professor of Audiology and Speech Sciences on July 1, 1970 (XVIII). He presented and concurred enthusiastically m the recommendation of Dr. Steer and Dean Ogle for appointment of Dr. Robert L. Ringel as Head of the Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences effective July 1, 1970. He said that Dr. Ringel is extremely competent and his appoint­ ment has the unanimous consent of his colleagues.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved and confirmed appointment of Dr. R. L. Ringel as Head of the Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences m ac­ cordance with the Vice President's recommendation. 904

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XXII. APPROVAL OF CONTINUATION OF EMPLOYMENT FOR CERTAIN STAFF MEMBERS.

Vice President Lawshe requested approval and confirmation of continuation of employment of staff members listed hereafter although they have reached the retirement age in their particular classifications:

J. M. Bartholomew, Instructor in Electrical Engineering Technology, P. U. North Central Campus, retroactive to September 1966;

C. J. Poling, Assistant Professor of General Studies, Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne, to teach during the 1970 Summer Session; G. B. Schick, Professor Emeritus of English, to teach a single non- credit course at the P. U. North Central Campus, retroactive to February 1970.

Dr. Lawshe reported that no post-retirement appointments for the regional campus staffs will be requested hereafter except in unusual circumstances.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved continuation of employment of Messrs. Bartholomew, Poling and Schick in accordance with the Vice President's request.

XXm. APPROVAL OF CHANGE IN POLICY FOR CONFERRAL OF EMERITUS RANK.

President Hovde presented the following recommendation for change in policy for the conferral of emeritus rank (XXXV, 1/19/66):

"At the March 9, 1970, meeting of the Committee on Faculty Promotions, Dean Felix Haas made the motion (seconded by Dean M. B. Ogle, Jr. ) for automatic conferral of emeritus rank on faculty members holding pro­ fessorial rank at the time of their retirement. The retirees must have a period of ten years' cohtinuous full-time service at Purdue University immediately preceding their retirement.

"Faculty members with less than ten years of employment would receive emeritus rank only at the discretion of the Committee on Faculty Promotions as recommended to the President.

"The present procedure is to recommend only those retirees holding associate professor or professor rank, with an assistant professor rank requiring special consideration for recommendation. " 905

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President Hovde concurred in the recommendation to be effective in 1970-1971. If approved by the Trustees, granting of emeritus rank will become automatic.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved change in policy for conferral of emeritus rank in accordance with the President's recommendation.

XXIV. REPORT RE STATUS OF BILL OF STUDENT RIGHTS.

Vice President Mallett recalled action of the Trustees to approve the amended Bill of Student Rights and to refer the amended version of Article 14 of the Bill to the University and Student Senates (LX, 4/30/70). He reported that the University Senate Student Affairs Committee has a subcommittee work­ ing on this matter. Student Senate also has a committee which will probably propose another version of Article 14, possibly at the November Trustees' meeting. Meanwhile, the Bill of Student Rights as amended by the Trustees on April 30, 1970, including Article 14 as approved that date, will remain in effect until changed or amended by Trustees' actionw

XXV. SUMMARY REPORT RE BLACK STUDENT PROGRAMS (XXIX, 6/7/69; XXXIV. 9/17/69; XLIV, 11/5/69).

Dr. S. J. Citron, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, recalled that hurried and careless preparation has been given to black student programs in many universities. At Purdue, black students worked with Faculty and administration and presented a carefully documented proposal which the Trustees had supported on June 7. 1969, XXIX. He presented and reivewed a "Summary Report - Black Student Programs, " copies of which he distributed to Trustees, which included the following areas (Copy filed with Minute Material):

I. Implementation of a Black Cultural Center

Dr. Citron also distributed copies of the Charter for the Black Cultural Center which had been accepted by the black students voting in a campus- wide referendum on May 6, 1970 (Copy filed with Minute Material);

II. Doctoral Fellowship Program

Eight awards have been made beginning 1970-1971. in addition to nine fellowships awarded for 1969-1970. Eventual total of twenty-five fellow­ ships is the goal for this program in. Afro-American Studies

The University has approved the proposal presented by a joint 906 June 5-6, 1970

Faculty-black student committee, for implementation in the fall of 1970.

IV. Recruitment and Retention of Black Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Dr. Citron quoted enrollment of black students in 1967 (70 freshmen), 1969 (135 freshmen), and 175-200 freshmen expected in the fall of 1970. The Fellowship Program has attracted increasing numbers of black applicants for admission to the Purdue Graduate School.

V. Recruitment of Black Faculty and Staff

Four additional black professorial staff members will join the Faculty in the fall of 1970, and a staff position has been filled in the Placement Office. Other offers are outstanding, including one for a position in the Office of Admissions. .

VI. Continuing Organization

Dr. Singer A, Buchanan will become Coordinator of Black Student Programs on July 1, 1970. He will also have the academic rank of Associate Professor of Communications. His selection involved black students. Faculty members and mernbers of the administration.

Dr. Citron expressed his appreciation for President Hovde.'s sensitive support, for the support and assistance of Drs. Hawkins and Hicks, and for the efforts of the Student Services staffs during this past year in which he has served as Interim Coordinator of Black Student Programs. President Hovde and Dr. Hawkins thanked Dr. Citron for magnificent accomplishment. President Hovde said that the entire University is indebted to him.

The foregoing report was received with interest and appreciation.

XXVI. APPROVAL OF PROPOSAL TO CREATE THE NORTH CENTRAL CAMPUS SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES.

Vice President Lawshe recalled action of the Trustees on 8/28/69, XXXI, to approve provision for the creation of a regional campus School of General Studies. On 9/16/69. XXVI, the Trustees approved a proposal to create the P. U. Calumet Campus School of General Studies in accordance with that provision. Dr. Lawshe said that he hadmailed to the Trustees prior to the present meeting copies of a Proposal to Create the North Central Campus School of General Studies which meets the provisions adopted on 8/28/69 (Copy filed with Minute Material).

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved the Proposal to Create the North Central Campus 907

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School of General Studies in accordance with the Vice President's • recommendation.

XXVII. REPORT OF ADMISSIONS FOR FALL OF 1970.

Vice President Mallett distributed copies of a report of admissions dated 5/29/70 (Copy filed with Minute Material). He said that, up to about four weeks ago, admissions had seemingly topped off at a figure between 200 and 250 less than in 1969. For the past three to four weeks there has been a surge in applications for admission which is not normal at this time of year. Today, 96. 7% of those admitted have paid the $50 fee. Few from that group do not show up in the fall. To date, 5, 565 new students have been admitted.

At the request of Dr. Mallett, Vice President Andrews reported con­ cerning admissions to the Graduate School for the fall of 1970. During the past two years there has been no increase in graduate growth (numbers) on the Lafayette campus. Three weeks ago the number of applications received began to rise sharply. As of this date, 450 more new students have been admitted than at the same date in 1969. The number who arrive in September is always several hundred less than the number admitted, so the final count will not be known until then. Dr. Andrews reminded the Trustees that graduate enrollment is lim.ited to the enrollment of the University and general University enrollment has not increased appreciably in the last three years. Not only has there been no increase in support of the Graduate School, but Federal support has been reduced 62% since 1967.

XXVIII. REPORT OF REORGANIZATION OF VICTORY VARIETIES - POP STARS COMMITTEE.

Vice President Mallett reported that Mr. A. P. Stewart asked last December to be relieved as Chairman of Victory Varieties Committee and as Chairman of Pop Stars Committee, a similar committee but with more student members (PC 9512, 6/8/68). He was persuaded to continue as chairman of both committees. Late in March Mr. Stewart resigned, refused to continue any longer after the student boycott of the Jonathan Winters show, and wanted PMO dissociated from the operation. His resignation was accepted effective May 18 1970. Since that date, the committees have been reorganized for 1970-1971 as the Victory Varieties - Pop Stars Committee with'the following membership: Mr. Schaller will serve as chairman on an interim basis, and the committee will include staff members Ford (ex officio), Ditamore, Friedersdorf, Huber, Roberts, Smalley the Executive Director of the Alumni Association or his representative, and seven students representing various campus organizations. Functions and responsibilities of the committee will not be changed. 908

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Mr. Schaller reported that the reconstituted committee has met twice, has set up rules and regulations, appointed a student secretary and a student member of the executive committee. A contract can be signed only when voted on affirmatively by the staff and five students. The committee adopted a policy whereby any money is expended only upon an affirmative majority on roll call vote, with the votes recorded. Three shows have been scheduled for 1970-1971 without a dissenting vote. Two programs. Homecoming and Indiana football game weekends, have been designated for more conventional shows than the students prefer. Mr. Schaller concluded that the students have been somewhat sobered when they have been faced with responsibility for expenditure of funds by the committee.

XXIX. PRESIDENT'S CALENDAR.

PURDUE UNIVERSITY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES President's Calendar June 5-6, 1970

Item 10501

RELATING TO: STAFF CHANGES

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, the following changes in the staffs of the instructional, research, and extension divisions be approved:

NEW APPOINTMENTS Date No. Effec­ of Annual Name Department tive Mos. Salary

PROFESSOR

Bramwell, A. R. S. Aero, Astro & Engineering 2/16/70 10 $ 19800.00 Sciences Lions, J. L. Mathematics (Visiting) _ 3/10/70 12 35200.00 Rao, A. V. R. Industrial Administration (Visiting) 2/1/70 10 18000.00 Roenigk, W. J. Veterinary Clinics (15%"time) 2/1/70 12 3360.00 Shumway, R. P. Animal Sciences (Visiting) 2/2/70 12 13000.00 Yang, S. History . 2/1/70 10

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Date No. Effec- of Annual Name Department tive Mos. Salary

Richey, C. B. Agricultural Engineering 3/1/70 12 $15000.00 Terrell, C. W. Nuclear Engineering •2/1/70 12 11775.00 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Akers, S. J. Industrial Administration 2/1/70 10 7400.00 Bennett, G. W. Entomology 1/15/70 • 12 13000.00 Berg, R. F. Psychology, half-time 4/1/70 12 3600.00 Berry, J. G. Animal Sciences 2/1/70 12 13000.00 Binnie, C. A. Audiology & Speech Sciences 1/26/70 12 13200.00 Blakeley, R. A. Horticulture 3/1/70 12 14000.00 Buchi, Sylvia H. Geosciences, half-time 2/1/70' 10 5000.00 Colacicco, Mary G. Dean of Men & Education 2/1/70 10 7360.00 Cox, E. R. General Studies 2/1/70 10 10000.00 Due we r, L. A. Agricultural Economics 1/1/70 12 * Dupont, T. D. Psychology 3/1/70 10 9000.00 Edwards, T. C. Mechanical Engineering 4/1/70 10 8950. 00 Galazka, R. R. Physics (Visiting) 3/1/80 12 12000.00 Haddad, D. C. Mathematics 2/1/70 10 10000.00 Hamilton, W. E. Electrical Engineering 2/1/70- 10 10000.00 Heinzer, W. J. Mathematics 2/1/70- 10 10000.00 Henriksson, S. Computer Sciences 2/1/70 - 10 7200.00 Jurica, G. M. Geosciences 2/1/70 • 10 10800.00 Kak, A. C. Electrical Engineering 2/16/70 12 10000.00 Krockover, G. H. Education 2/1/70 12 12600.00 Marsden, J. R. Industrial Administration 4/1/70 10 12000.00 Meyers, L. S. Psychology (^ time) 2/1/70 12 2800.00 Page, D. S. Chemistry 2/1/70 12 8640.00 Reid, R. W. Aero, Astro & Engineering Sciences (i time) 2/1/70- 10 5500.00 Rocke, Carol A. Nursing, North Central 2/1/70 10 8000.00 Sanders, D. P. Entomology 4/20/70 12 14000,00 Smead, W. H. Education, Calumet 1/1/70 10 12300.00 Sommer, Barbara A. Chemistry 2/1/70 12 7200.00 Thomas, K. H. Agricultural Economics 1/2/70 ' • 12 15800.00 Tolliver, D. L. Libraries & AVC 3/12/70 12 12600.00 Velde, P. D. Agricultural Economics 12/1/69 12 Wankat, P. C. Chemical Engineering 2/1/70" 10 12000. 00 RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Buehner, M. P. G. Biological Sciences (part-time) 3/24/73/24/70 12 1000.00 2/1/70 12 Bretches, D. D. Chemistry 8000.00 2/1/70 12 Castle, P. M. Chemistry 7500.00

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RESEARCH ASSOCIA.TE - Continued:

Dickas,on, W. C. Chemistry 2/1/70 12 $ 8000.00 Ebels, E. J. Biological Sciences 2/1/70 . 12 18000. 00 Herbert, Sarah M. Chemistry (Visiting) 2/1/70. 12 * Jones. D. O. Chemistry 2/1/70 12 11400.00 Multani, J. S. Biological Sciences 3/1/70 12 6300. 00 Murphy, P. T. Biochemistry 3/4/70 12 7200.00 Smith, B. B. , Jr. Chemistry 2/1/70 12 7000.00 Snow, D. H. Chemistry 2/1/70 12 6000.00 Srinivasan, G. Animal Sciences 1/2/70 12 8400. 00 Sutter, E. J. , Jr. Chemistry 2/1/70 12 7500.00 Tamimi, Y. N. Agronomy 1/26/70 12 7500.00 Ud-Din, F. Biological Sciences 2/16/70 12 6500. 00 Wheeler, R. M. Physics 3/1/70 12 9500. 00 INSTRUCTOR

Ash, K. W. Entomology 2/23./70 12 7000.00 Bjertnaes, H. Construction Technology 2/1/70 10 8000.00 Congdon, H. K. Philosophy (g" time) 2/1/70 10 3300.00 Earnest, Patricia H. Libraries 2/1/70 12 7800.00 Ellison, R. J. Mathematics (Visiting) 2/1/70 10 8000.00 Glazer. M. Sociology 2/1./70 10 10000.00 Hart, J. B. Mechanical Engineering 2/1/70 10 10500.00 Heron, R. Creative Arts (f time) 2/1/70 . 10 4000.00 Katter, Margaret A. Home Economics {j time) 3/1/70 . 12 4800.00 Keedy, Margaret W. Child Development (part-time) 2/1/70 10 2500.00 Nair, S. S. Statistics (75%) 2/1/70 10 3700.00 Presol, Mary C. Nursing, North Central 2/1/70 10 7500.00 Scott, H. L. Physics 2/1/70. 10 4500.00 Shieh, T. C. Mathematics (75%) 2/1/70 . 10 4000.00 Turner, W. A. Aviation Technology 2/1/70 12 8300.00 Wolfrum, D. P. Aviation Technology 2/1/70 12 6800.00

RESEARCH ASSISTANT Das, K. C. Agricultural Engineering 3/1/70 12 9000.00 Kaneuchi, C. Veterinary Science 1/12/70 12 7500.00 Mittelstaedt, Roberta Biological Sciences 2/1/70' 12 7280.00 Skye, G. E. Medicinal Chemistry 3/4/70 12 7000.00 Wynn, Carolyn D. Biological Sciences 2/1/70 • 12 6700.00

=:=Salary paid from outside funds AREA EXTENSION AGENT Effec No. Annual tive of Salary Name County Date Mos.

Deckard, Carol J. Warren 2/1/70 12 $ 7500.00 E Her ton. Alma L. Marion 2/16/70 12 9000.00 Hancock, Ann C. Kosciusko 2/25/70 12 7200.00 Jacobus, F. L. Gibson 1/2/70 12 8200. 00 Kalisz, Nancy L. Noble 3/16/70 12 7200. 00 Seymoure, Catherine A. LaGrange 1/2/70 12 9600.00 Wade, J. D. LaGrange 2/9/70 12 13000.00 Walker, Dana R. Allen 2/1/70 12 7200.00 Williams, A. G. Parke 1/2/70 12 8000. 00 Yeager, D. L. Sullivan 3/23/70 12 8300.00

MIS CE LLANE OUS Date No. of Annual Name Title Effective Mos. Salary Eaton, Joan O. Asst. Coordinator of Financial Aid 2/1/70 12 $ 7500.00 Fadly. A. M. Veterinary Science Assistant 1/2/70 12 7000.00 Gick, D. J. Technology Administration-Admin. Assistant 1/27/70 12 7500.00 CD

Glidewell, Sondra E. Administrative Assistant, Electrical Engineering 2/9/70 12 6000. 00 I Harshman, C. E. Foreman, Duplicating Service 3/1/70 12 8320.00 Hawkins, D, W. Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering 1/16/70 12 12000.00 Hehl, Virginia Junior Assistant, Libraries 3/1/70 12 5700.00 -o Herrell, Katherine I. Assistant Food Supervisor 3/1/70 12 8000.00 o Hoy, R. A. Food Service Supervisor 1/26/70 12 7800.00 Ivy, W. C. Data Processing Trainee 2/23/70 12 8500.00 Jackson, Dorothy J. Supervisor, Payroll Office 12/1/69 12 7900.00 Johnson, W. S. Business Office Management Trainee 2/1/70 12 8000.00 Jones, L. W. Freshman Football Coach, PEM 2/1/70 12 12000.00 Leamnson, Marjorie Coordinator of Continuing Education, Indianapolis 2/9/70 12 9000.00 Lee, Julia J. Systems Programmer 2/1/70 12 8400.00 Lee, T. Y. R, Assistant Researcher, TPRC 2/16/70 12 8500. 00 Louis, Barbara R. Admin. Assistant, Regional Campus Admin. 3/9/70 12 7000, 00 Luce, R. F. Motion Picture Specialist, Audio Visual Production 2/1/70 12 10500.00 Martin, P. T. Horticulture Marketing Research 2/1/70 12 7200.00

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MISCELLANEQUS - Continued; Effective No. of Annual Name Title Date Mos. Salary

Martin, T. A. Research Technician, Agricultural Economics 2/1/70 12 $ 8400. 00 McDowell, Alma S. Assistant to Accounting Manager, Indianapolis 10/1/69 12 7200. 00 McDowell, J. M. Data Processing Trainee, ADPC 2/16/70 12 8500.00 McQueen, Barbara L. Assistant to Bursar, Indianapolis 10/1/69 12 6600.00 Murrell, L. L. Grader, Computer Science, 4 time 2/1/70 12 825.^00 Nadeau, Julie P. Programmer, Regional Campus Administration 1/12/70 12 8600.'00 Owens, Nadine Office Supervisor, Service Enterprises 3/1/70 12 7800.00 Proffitt. D. A." Chief Flight Line Attendant, Purdue Airport 3/1/70 12 8174, 00 Robertson, R. G. Varsity Golf Coach, FWC, (^ time) 4/1/70 10 1500. 00 Robinson, B. F. Research Engineer, Electrical Engineering 4/1/70 12 12000. 00 Roggeman, T. J. Freshman Football Coack, PEM 2/1/70 12 12000.00 Schellhardt, T. G. Business Office Management Trainee, Personnel Administration 2/1/70 12 8000.00 Schiffel, Joanne F. Junior Assistant, Libraries 1/5/70 12 5600.00 Schriefer, C. R. Supervisor of Animal Caretakers, Veterinary Science 3/16/70 12 7000.00 Shoaf, L. G. Business Office Management Trainee, Personnel Administration 1/19/70 12 8000.00 P Smith, Carol Sue Business Office Management Trainee, o Personnel Administration 2/1/70 12 8400. 00 t Spencer, Ray S. Associate Director, Achievement Center for C3^ Children 1/2/70 12 9600. 00 Taner, G. A. Administrative Assistant, Biological Sciences 1/26/70 12 9000. 00 -J O Tuck, J. P. Administrative Assistant, Measuring and Research Center (j time) 2/1/70 12 4150. 06 VonSchriltz, Carol S. Assistant Food Supervisor, MRH 2/5/70 12 7000.00 Waszak, J. J. Assistant Coordinator of Continuing Education, FWC 2/3/70 12 8000. 00 Youngstedt, G. G. Maintenance Foreman, MRH 2/9/70 12 7200. 00 Zammit, Frances K. Assistant Food Supervisor, WRH 1/20/70 12 7500. 00

CHANGE IN RANK Effective ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Date

Countryman, J. J. from Assistant to Associate Professor of Mathematics 2/1/70 Nghiem, T. P. from. Assistant to Associate Professor of Industrial Administration 2/1/70 CHANGE IN RANK - Continued:

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Department Effective Date

Gellis, W'. L. from Instructor to Assistant Professor of English 3/1/70 Martin, R. A. from Instructor to Assistant Professor of Industrial Management 3/1/70 McCarthy,' D. R. from Instructor to Assistant Professor of Mathematics 2/1/70

CHANGE IN TITLE

Hicks, C. R. . from Professor and Department Head of Education, to Director of Teacher Education, Professor and Department Head of Education 2/19/70 Johnson, W. S. from Business Office Management Trainee, to Budget Analyst, Contract Administration 4/1/70 Kurtz, D. R. from Assistant Professor of Computer Technology, Co-Manager of Computer Center, to Assistant Professor of Computer Technology; Manager of Computer Center 2/10/70 Sullivan, Peggy from Counselor, w/rank of Assistant Professor, to Assistant Dean of Women, with rank of Assistant Professor 7/1/70

INCREASE IN SALARY CD

Name Department From To No. Effective I of Mos. Date PROFESSOR

O Lebold, W. K, Freshman Engineering $ 20000 $ 21600 12 7/1/70 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Butler,. L. G. Biochemistry 17400 17600 12 7/1/70 INSTRUCTOR • Allan, Linda L. Libraries 8100 9500 12 3/1/70 Schaeve, C. M. Libraries 9600 10000 12 4/1/70

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INCREASE IN SALARY - Continued:

Name Department From To No. Effective of Mos. Date RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

Banerjee, S. K. Chemistry $ 8000 $ 8400 12 2/1/70 Clark, M. F. Botany and Plant Pathology 7200 8400 12 2/1/70 Kabalka, G. W. Chemistry 6600 7200 12 4/1/70 Katz, J. Physics 10000 10500 12 2/1/70 McGilvray, D. Biological Sciences 6500 7000 12 12/1/69 Noga, M. Physics 9500 10000 12 2/1/70 Weith, H. L. . Biological Sciences 9000 10000 12 4/1/70 AREA EXTENSION AGENT County

Andrew, R. C. Monroe 16800 17400 12 4/1/70 Hudkins, S. J. Fayette 10700 11200 12 3/1/70 Nichols, S. R. Randolph 8500 9000 12 4/20/70 Randall, J. A. Marion 13000 13600 12 2/1/70 Rhoads, T. D. Benton 7800 8300 12 2/1/70 Westerfeld, R. M. Clinton 11800 12000 12 3/16/70 p a Wirick. Mary K. Adams 7750 9400 12 2/1/70

I MISCELLANEOUS Title (7^ Backer, Celia K. Junior Progranamer, ADPC 8000 8500 12 2/1/70 Gulberg, J. .J. . Mental Health Planner - Upward Bound 13000 15000 12 1/1/70 O Dahl, W. J. Operations Manager, Computing Center 12000 14500 12 4/1/70 Hadl, Joyce P. Junior Programmer, ADPC 8000 8500 12 2/1/70 Lehman, G. O. Bursar, Fort Wayne Carapus 8000 8400 12 1/1/70 Miller, J. D. Building Services Manager, Administrative Services Building 10000 10300 12 2/16/70 Robey, W. R. Senior Research Engineer, Electrical Engineering 5460 7500 12 2/1/70 Rogers, W. E. Director - Upward Bound 1000 13500 12 1/2/70 Swarm, E." J." Junior Programmer, ADPC 8000 8500 12 2/1/70 Wilson, H, D. Senior Systems Analyst, ADPC 9300 10100 12 5/1/70 Wolfe, N. R. Administrative Assistant, Veterinary Clinics 8200 8800 12 4/1/70 915

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RESIGNATIONS

Name Department Effective Date ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Barnes, R. F. Agronomy 6/30/70 Briggs, W. W. Freshman Engineering 2/28/70 Holmes, R. A. Electrical Engineering 1/31/70 Kawa, A. Psychology 3/13/70 Lewis, R. E. Veterinary Clinics 2/17/70

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Haas, D. J. Biological Sciences 4/13/70 Vorbeck, J. F. Aviation Technology 1/31/70

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Chen, Catherine Y. Chemistry 1/31/70 Devanathan, T. Biological Sciences 3/6/70 El-Kari, E. M. Biochemistry 12/31/69 Katyal, O. P. Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering 7/1/70 Ku, H. S. Horticulture 4/20/70 Main, S. L. Industrial Management 1/31/70 Smith, Bertam B. Chemistry 3/31/70

INSTRUCTOR Carlson, Kathleen Home Economics A. E. S. 3/31/70 Hart, Ruth Computer Sciences 1/3/70 Hess, Lucille J. Audiology and Voice Science 6/7/70 McMaster B. Creative Arts 2/6/70 Melson, A. G. Aviation Technology - SFO 4/30/70 Kelly, J. L. Mathematics 1/31/70 Rothenberger, B. J. Mathematics 1/31/70 Shannon, Barbara Home Economics, A.E.S, 1/31/70 Sprecher, Elsie L. Instructor - Nursing - North Central 1/31/70 Virgin, B. Animal Sciences 2/18/70 RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

Kuc, Ruth M. Horticulture 3/15/70 Rumawas, F. Botany and Plant Pathology 4/15/70 Wolfe, M, L. Forestry and Conservation 2/28/70 RESIGNATIONS - Continued:

County Name Effective Date AREA EXTENSION AGENT

Alt, W. E. Kosciusko 3/31/70 Bauman, Mary E. Howard 3/15/70 Griffith, V. Vigo 3/31/70 Harris, G. T. Vigo 3/31/70 Love, Mary J. E. Morgan 3/15/70 Peter, Elisabeth Fountain 3/20/70 MISCE LLANE OUS

Bartlett, Linda W. Assistant Foods Supervisor, MRH 3/16/70 Bass, L. J. Systems Programmer, Physics 2/1/70 Burnett, Virginia S. Head Resident, Windsor Halls 2/7/70 Ellis, D. Head Resident, Windsor Halls 1/31/70 Fowler. B. D. Systems Programmer, Computer Sciences 3/31/70 Funk, Rosemary R. Assistant to the Director, PMO 5/15/70 Gick, R. J. Administrative Assistant, Technology 3/26/70 Hodgson, Elizabeth A. Technical Assistant Staff, Libraries 4/17/70 Janicek, S. A. Administrative Assistant, Electrical Engineering 3/2/70 CD Marshall, Gail W. Military Science - Captain, TC, USA 2/28/70 I Nease, Janet E. Junior Assistant, Libraries 2/17/70 Linville, Sandra M. Technical Assistant, Libraries 4/30/70 Nicewander, W. A. Administrative Assistant, Measurement and Research Center 1/31/70 Peterson, R. W. Military Science, MSG, USA 3/31/70 o Pflum, Mary J. Assistant Foods Supervisor, MRH 1/31/70 Redmon, Annie L. Adviser for Black Students - Black Student Programs 12/12/69 917

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Item 10502

RELATING TO: CONTINUATION OF EMPLOYMENT OF STAFF MEMBERS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, employment of the following staff members be continued as indicated, although they have reached the retirement age in their particular classifications:

Altier, William H. , M. D. , Student Health Center, for 1970-1971 fiscal year.

Crofoot, Ora, Assistant Designer for the play "Guys and Dolls", Purdue Professional Theatre Program, March 16, 1970, through May 1, 1970.

Kohlmeyer, John B. , Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics, to work in some special training schools, March 1, 1970, through April 30, 1970.

Yegerlehner, Roscoe S., M. D., Student Health Center, for 1970- 1971 fiscal year.

Item 10503

RELATING TO: RETIREMENT OF STAFF MEMBERS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, approval be given to the retirement of the following staff members on the dates indicated:

Name Position Date Effective

Adams, Maurice D. Executive Assistant to the Dean of June 30, 1970 the Graduate School, with rank of Associate Professor Alexander. Paul Dean of Education; Professor of June 30, 1970 Education Altier, Howard A. Staff Physician, with rank of June 30, 1970 Associate Professor, Student Health Center

Ault, Cornell Administrative Assistant, Thermo- June 30, 1970 physical Properties Research Center

Bowman, James H. Professor of Electrical Engineering June 7, 1970 t—' RETIREMENT - Continued; 00

Name Title Effective Date Brenes, Edin Professor of Modern Languages June 30, 1970 Briggs, William W. Associate Professor of Freshman Engineering and of February 28, 1970 Aeronautics. Astronautics, and Engineering Sciences Brundage, Roy C. Associate Professor of Forestry June 30, 1970 Case, Paul W. Associate Professor of Metal Processing and of Mechanical June 30. 1970 Engineering Technology Delez, Arthur L. Professor of Veterinary Pathology June 30, 1970 Dienhart, Joseph S. Assistant Director of the Division, of Intercollegiate and June 30, 1970 Intramural Athletics; Athletic Ticket Manager; Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men Doody. Thomas C. Professor of Chemical Engineering June 30, 1970 Eads, Miriam G. Associate Professor of Extension Foods and Nutrition December 31, 1969 Ernst, Edwin H. Assistant Professor of General Studies, Indianapolis Campus June 7. 1970 Associate Professor of Entomology June 30, 1970 Fahey, Jack E. CD Freeman, Stephen Jr. Professor of Electrical Engineering June 7, 1970 o Gilbert. Henry W. Associate Professor of Horticulture April 30, 1970 Goode, Maurice F. Area Extension Agent, Community Development, Floyd County December 31, 1969 o Gross, Lewis P. Foreman of Electrical Special Projects, Physical Plant June 30, 1970 Hanstra, Henry Pest Exterminator, Physical Plant July 31, 1969 Henderson, John D. Assistant Professor of Speech; Assistant to the Director of June 30, 1970 the Television Unit Hoag, Howard L. Associate Professor of Economics June 7, 1970 Hocking, Elton Professor of Modern Language;Education (Head of June 30, 1970 Department of Modern Languages 1947-1962) Horton, Robert V. Associate Professor of Economics June 7. 1970 Johnson, Everett A. Extension Agent - Administrator, Steuben County July 31. 1970 RETIREMENT - Continued:

Name Position Effective Date

Johnson, John I. Assistant Military Property Custodian November 30, 1969 Kinne, Ernest W. Associate Professor of English June 7, 1970 Knapp, Elizabeth J. Extension Specialist, Home Economics, Cooperative Extension April 30, 1970 Service; Assistant Professor of Extension Home Economics Kohnke, Helmut Associate Professor of Agronomy June 30, 1970 Little, Neil Professor of Aeronautics, Astronautics, and Engineering Sciences January 31, 1970 Lynskey, Winifred Professor of English January 31, 1970 Martin, Frances E. Head Resident, Windsor Residence Halls June 30, 1970 Mayo, Henry H. Associate Professor of Animal Sciences October 31, 1969 McLain, Stuart Professor of Nuclear Engineering June 7, 1970 Merritt, Frederick I. Chemical Storekeeper, Department of Chemistry, with June 30, 1970 rank of Instructor a Minter, Elkin M. Assistant Professor of Extension Home Management and January 31, 1970 Family Economics CD Mollenkopf, Kenneth W. Head Football Coach; Associate Professor of Physical June 30, 1970 I Education for Men o-J Moriarty, John.H. Director of Libraries and Audio-Visual Center; Professor June 30, 1970 of Library Science Murphy, Charles B. Associate Professor of History June 7, 1970 Murphy, Margaret N. Professor of Child Development and Family Life (Head of June 7, 1970 Department of Child Development 1945-1961) Poling, Conwell J. Assistant Professor of General Studies, Fort Wayne Campus June 7, 1970 Porsch, John H. Professor of Engineering Graphics June 30. 1970 Reeck, Claude C. Wrestling Coach, Assistant Professor of Physical Education June 30. 1970 for Men Reuszer, Herbert W. Associate Professor of Agronomy June 30, 1970 CO o

RETIREMENT - Continued Name Position Effective Date

Rhodes, Verne D. Assistant Professor of Animal Sciences June 30, 1970 Rippey, Herald K. Extension Agent - Administrator, Jay County October 31, 1970 Sabbagh, Elias M. Professor of Electrical Engineering June 30. 1970 Sanders, Avanelle L, Extension Agent, Home Economics, Montgomery County December 31. 1969 Schleman, Helen B, Counselor, Office of the Dean of Women, with rank of Professor (Dean of Women 1947-1968) June 30. 1970 Sconce, Eva M. . Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Indianapolis Campus June 7, 1970 Scott, Roger F. Assistant Professor of Mathematics January 31, 1970 Siskind, Robert P. Professor of Electrical Engineering June 7, 1970 Soneson, Phillip E. Professor of Structural Engineering June 7, 1970 Straszheim, Robert E. Head of Department of Agricultural Statistics; Associate Marc h 6, 1970 Professor of Agricultural Statistics

VanPelt, Forest E. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Visual Aids June 30, 1970 CD Ul Watts, Helen S. Instructor in Industrial Management June 7, 1970 I Widener, Wray M. Assistant to the Superintendent of Building Services, Physical Plant October 30, 1969 Wilson, Irvine F. Director of Family Housing September 30, 1969 o Yegerlehner, Roscoe S. Staff Physician, Student Health Center June 30, 1970

Item 10504

RELATING TO; LEAVES OF ABSENCE

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, leaves of absence granted to staff members, some of which are exceptiojis to the regulations, be approved as follows:

(see following pages) Name Title Period Pay Purpose

Abel, D. Professor, English 9/9/70-6/13/71 Without To permit him to accept an invitation to serve as Visiting Professor of American Literature at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Abhyankar, S. Marshall Professor 12/1/69-1/31/70 With To do research at the Tata Institute, of Mathematics Bombay, India. Sabbatical. Arnsman, Associate Director, 12/8/69-1/14/70 With To recover from surgery. Elizabeth A. Residence Halls Bachman, G. B. Professor, Chemistry 2/1/71-6/13/71 With Terminal leave preceding retirement. Baumgardner, Associate Professor, 1/12/70-2/14/70 With To permit him to serve as consultant to M. F. Agronomy the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on a soil erosion study in South America. Becker, D. A. Extension Agent- 1/20/70-3/19/70 With To recover from surgery. Lake County and - 3/31/70-4/30/70 With To recover from sur gery. Belcher, C. L. Extension Agent- 1/14/70-3/13/70 With To recover from illness. Spencer County Jun e Be rmingham, Senior Job Analyst, 4/29/70-8/31/70 Without Maternity leave.

Phyllis A. Personnel Admin. Ul 1 Bogdanoff, J. L. Professor, Aero, 8/18/70-9/10/70 With To attend and present a professional <3^ Astro and paper at the Conference on Earthquake 197 0 Engr, Sciences Analysis of Structures and to attend the Conference at Jassy (Romania). Brown, H. C. R. B. Wetherill 3/26/70-4/8/70 With To lecture at Union Carbide Institute, Research Professor New York City, and to attend the Board of Chemistry of Governors Meeting at Hebrew University, Israel. Caldwell, R. M. Professor, Botany 2/23/70-5/8/70 With To act as consultant for the Rockefeller and Plant Foundation International Maize and Pathology Wheat Improvement Center in Mexico City, Mexico. (Will visit the University of Arizona enroute to Mesico). Carter, J. H. Professor, Chemistry 2/1/71-6/30/71 With Terminal leave preceding retiremient. 92 1 CO CO

Name Title Period Pay Purpose

Chandler, A. A. Professor, Modern 2/1/70-3/9/70 With Recuperating from a recent heart attack. Languages (2" time basis) , (full pay) Davidson, Visual Designer. 1/13/70-2/22/70 Without To recover frorn surgery. Dorothy A. Audio Visual Production DeJonge, M. Associate Professor, 2/24/70-4/17/70 With To recover from illness. Mathematics Eisinger, C.E. Professor, English 2/1/71-6/13/71 Without To permit him to accept a Fulbright grant to teach in Japan. (The grant will pay his salary) Feather ston, Professor, Animal 7/1/70-12/31/70 With To study and engage in cooperative W. R. Sciences research at the University of California at Davis, California. Sabbatical. Ferris, D. R. Associate Professor, 8/7/70-2/7/71 With To plan and write a new series of innovative Education instructional materials in the English language arts for grades 7 through 12, and c to recruit authors to help write the a series. Sabbatical. o Ul Fithian, F. Associate Professor, 2/1/71-6/13/71 With To undertake the research necessary to • History write a biography of the Honorable Norman Davis. Sabbatical. Professor, History 2/1/71-6/13/71 With To pursue research and writing in Flaningam, o M. L. German economic history in the period of the German Empire, 1873-1919. Sabbatical. Fontaine, W. E. Herrick Professor 4/20/70-5/31/70 With To visit the University of Southampton, of Engineering and England; the University of Liverpool, Director, Herrick England, and the World Market of Industry Laboratories at the Hanover Fair, Hanover, England. Pontes, Miza M. Service Staff, Horticulture 4/11/70-8/31/70 Without Maternity leave. Freel, W. L Associate Professor, 9/1/70-6/30/71 Half Terminal leave preceding retirement. Civil Engineering Freeman, S. . Professor, Electrical 2/1/70-6/7/70 With Terminal leave preceding retirement. Jr. Engineering Garrett. R. E. Associate Professor, 4/11/70-4/28/70 With To travel to England to attend a Mechanical Engineering Symposium and to consult with leaders in biomechanic research. Name Title Period Pay Purpose

Gerritsen, Assistant Senior 4/1/70-6/30/70 Without To accompany husband on his Jacqueline K. Documentalist, sabbatical to European countries. TPRC Goulard, R. Professor, Aero, 3/27/70-4/13/70 With To participate in scientific programs and Astro, and give lectures at the National Aero­ Engineering Sciences nautical College ENSA, in Paris, France Gray, Greta M. Clerical Staff, 3/22/70-2/5/71 Without To recover from illness. Graduate House Gritzmacher, Assistant Professor, 6/17/70-8/31/70 Without To permit her to teach a summer session Joan Education at another university. Hickman, Nancy S. Clerical Staff, 5/15/70-8/31/70 Without Maternity leave. Mechanical Engineering Holt, D. A, Assistant Professor. 7/1/70-6/30/71 Half To permit him to serve as Temporary Agronomy Lecturer, Department of Pasture Scienc and Agrometeorology, at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Republic of South Africa. Sabbatical. House, A. S. Professor, Audiology 7/1/70-8/31/70 Without To permit him to-assist in the organi­ c and Speech zation and presentation of a seminar CD Sciences Ul dealing with speech processing I sponsored by the Institute for Defense Analyses, 0^ in Princeton, New Jersey. Keim, W. F. Professor, Agronomy 6/22/70-7/17/70 With To serve as Principal Lecturer in an NSF Institute in Genetics for high school O teachers at the Colorado State Univer­ sity, Fort Collins, Colorado. Kimble, Margaret G. Service Staff, 3/2/70-2/2/71 Without Maternity leave. Animal Sciences Knudson, D. M. Associate Professor, 7/1/70-12/31/70 With To study the organization, administration Forestry and procedures and research activities of Conservation outdoor recreation resource systems and to confer with the wilderness Coordinatoi of the SanFrancisco office of the National Park Service. Sabbatical. CO 4^

Name Title Period Pay Purpose

Lascoe, O. D. Professor, 5/21/70-7/8/70 With To consult with the National Science Industrial Foundation in the NSF/AID program in Engineering India. Plans to visit Tokyo University and several Japanese machine tool builders of computerized numerical control machine tools. Lee, Audra Clerical Staff, 11/19/69-6/20/70 Without Prolonged illness. Physical Plant Lee, Esther Research Assistant, 2/13/70-3/15/70 Without Maternity leave. K. C. TPRC Leidenfrost, W. Professor, 7/1/70-9/15/70 With To compile and screen results of recent Mechanical research work on many properties of Engineering various substances for theoretical studies and to write manuscripts for publication. Sabbatical. Love 11, -Linda Clerical Staff, AES 4/1/70-4/1/71 Without Maternity leave. L. Administration d Mangus, B. R. Coordinator of 12/10/69-1/9/70 With To recover from illness. CD Continuing Education, Ul Calumet Campus Mills,-B.- Professor, English 9/9/70-6/13/71 Half To study Walt Whitman's theory of poetry. Sabbatical. o Moodie, C. L. Associate Professor, 9/9/70-6/13/71 Half To continue his current research effort Industrial Engineering in academic system- analysis, and to serve as a visiting professor (j time) at the University of Massachusetts. Sabbatical. Moore, J, E. Assistant Professor, 2/1/70-8/31/70 Without To write and do research at the Child Development University of Minnesota. and Family Life Noller, C. H. Professor, Animal 3/1/70-7/31/70 Half To attend a Veterinary school at Belo Sciences Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, to conduct re­ search related to nutritional problems of animals under tropical conditions. . Sabbatical. Novak, R. Assistant Professor, 9/9/70-1/31/71 With To write his Ph.D. dissertation English while on the campus of the Uni­ versity of Oklahoma. Sabbatical. Name Title Period Pay Purpose

Offenbach, S. I. Associate Pro­ 7/1/70-12/31/70 With To attend an Institute in Mathematical fessor, Child Psychology at the University of Development Michigan, and to accept an invitation to study and and Family Life work on research at the University of Calif6rnia, Los Angeles, California. Sabbatical. Ott, K. O, Professor, Nuclear 2/1/71-6/13/71 Half To work in the Nuclear Research Center, Engineering Karlsruhe, Germany. Sabbatical. Papanek, V. Professor, 2/1/71-6/13/71 With To attend schools in Finland, Norway Creative Arts and Sweden, lecture and teach in seven schools in East Africa, in the field of Industrial and Environmental design. Sabbatical. Parker, Service Staff. 2/17/70-8/17/70 Without To recover from illness. Or be 11a K. McCutcheon Hall Peterson, J. B. Professor and Head; 1/12/70-2/23/70 With To serve as consultant for UNFAO in Department of Buenos Aires and Parana, Argentina; to 0

Agronomy visit Purdue-Ford Foundation at the CD University of the South, Bahia Blanca, Argentina, anc Ul I visit other South American universities. o Phillips, Service Staff, 4/1/70-9/30/70 Without Maternity leave. Jenell H. Student Health Center Ports, Dorothy Instructor, Child 3/23/70-4/17/70 With To recover from surgery. O Development and A. Family Life Professor, 9/9/70-6/13/71 Half To study in Paris. Sabbatical. Price, J, J. Mathematics Professor, Physics 4/23/70-6/5/70 With To participate as consultant to the NSF/ Ramdas, A. K. AID Science Program in India. Assistant 4/28/70-8/7/70 Without To accompany her husband to India on Ramdas, V. Documentalist, (4/20- 27/70 is earned vacation time) a leave of absence. TPRC Reece, Lorene Service Staff, 2/23/70-5/22/70 Without To recover from illness. Roberts, Fowler House M. D. Associate Professor, 1/1/71-6/30/71 With Terminal leave preceding retirement. Electrical Engineering Technology CO

Name Title Period PaA Purpose

Robinson. Service Staff, 6/8/70-9/16/70 Without Maternity leave. Phyllis S. Student Health Center Rossmann, M. G. Professor. Bio­ 3/30/70-4/20/70 With To attend the Bragg Symposiumin London, logical Sciences England, and to give lectures at several universities in Germany. Schoon, Admin. Assistant, 6/23/70-8/31/70 Without To attend the Graduate Library School at Margaret S. Librarie s - Calumet Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Shaver, Linda Instructor, 9/9/70-6/13/71 Without To complete wark on Ph. D. at Purdue D.. Mathematics University Sherwood, J.J, Professor, Admin­ 2/1/71-6/13/71 With To collect, review and focus research and istrative Sciences, theory of the behavioral sciences on the Krannert School of problems of administrative decision­ Industrial making and organizational design. He plans to spend Administration one third of the semester's leave at each of Chicago, Harvard, and Stanford universities. Sabbatical. Sikes, Virginia L. Clerical Staff, 4/20/70-7/31/70 Without To recover from automobile accident. c Psychology CD Sosensky, I. Associate Professor, 9/9/70-6/13/71 Half To work on philosophy of Social Sciences Ul Philosophy at the London School of.Economics. Sabbatical.- Stanisic, M, M, Professor, Aero, 2/16/70-3/15/70 With To recover from illness. Astro, and o Engineering Sciences Staton, W, F, , Professor, English 2/1/71-6/13/71 With To work in various libraries in Jr, connection with Shakespeare's history plays. Sabbatical, Stillman, E. L. Instructor, Electrical 9/9/70-6/13/71 Without To complete work on MS degree and to Engineering up-date knowledge of applied science and Technology technology as currently practiced in industry. Stockdale, J. Professor, Creative 2/1/71-6/13/71 With To travel to Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, Arts France and Czechoslovakia, to further professional development by observing the theatrical activity in these countries. Sabbatical. Name Title Period Pay Purpose

Sullivan, Associate Professor, 1/1/71-6/30/71 With Terminal leave preceding retirement. Margaret M, Library Science Taylor, Service Staff, 4/7/70-6/26/70 Without To recover from automobile accident. Anita M. Duplicating Service Terry, Sadonna Clerical Staff, 3/2/70-6/30/70 Without To recover from prolonged illness. M, LIMI VanPelt, F. E. Assistant Professor, 4/1/70-6/30/70 With Terminal leave preceding retirement. Audio-Visual Production Vevers, A. Associate Professor, 9/9/70-6/13/71 Half To do creative painting and further study Creative Arts in the field of African Art in Province- town, Massachusetts. Sabbatical. Walerstein, I. Professor, Physics 2/1/71-6/30/71 With Terminal leave preceding retirement. Whistler, R. L. Professor, 3/16/70-4/27/70 With To accept an invitation to give a series of Biochemistry lectures in Carbohydrate Chemistry at Cheng Kung University in Taiwan, and to advise that country on their research program in developing d new uses and wider markets for sugar and sugar by-products. Ul I Williams, T.J. Professor, Chemical 3/7/70-3/21/70 With To visit IMEKO General Secretariat and Engineering Hungarian Academcy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, and to consult in o Israel and Norway. Wilson, J. C. Service Staff, MRH 3/5/70-4/3/70 With To recover from illness. Will be placed on Long-Term Disability. Wilson, Lucille Assistant Professor, 1/5/70-6/7/70 With To recover from prolonged illness. P. Home Economics (1/5/70-4/4/70) Three-fourths (4/5/70-6/7/70) Wisner, H, L. Professor, Industrial 3/5/70-4/12/70 With To recover from surgery. Supervision Worthley, W. W, Associate Professor. 10/1/70-5/31/72 With To permit him to complete graduate Manufacturing (8/27-9/30/70) program goals. Technology Vacation (10/1/70-11/30/71) Without -- (12/1/71-5/31/72) (Half-Sabbatical). vD CO 00

Name Title Period Pay Purpose

Wynn, Nannie Clerical Staff, 2/23/70-5/25/70 Without Serious illness in family. J, PMU Young. W. E-. Service Staff. 3/23/70-3/23/71 Without Extended sick leave. Physical Plant

and that the following leaves of absence be revised; Dixon, M. E. Assistant Professor, from; 9/9/70 Half To observe the techniques used in (PC 10403. Communications 6/13/71 training actors and directors for non­ 3/5/70) professional stage; to observe training of students for a career in teaching speech and drama in edu­ cational institutions in England, and to observe non­ commercial approaches to drama at public and pri­ vate institutions in the London area. Sabbatical. to; 2/1/71 - 6/13/71 With Same as above. Sabbatical. Georgeoff, P. J. Professor, from; 4/25/70 - With To conduct research and study in 0 (PC 10403. Education i/31/71 Yugoslavia under a Purdue University a a> 3/5/70) grant from the US office of Education, Ul to: 5/1/70-1/31/71 Half Same as above. (Note; the remainder of I his salary will be paid in dinars directly o by USOE in Yugoslavia. )

Stromberg, M. W. Head and Professor; from: 8/1/70- Half To do neurological research at the O (PC 10203, Veterinary Anatomy 7/31/71 Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, 11/5/69) Sweden. Sabbatical. to; 9/1/70-8/31/71 Half Same as above. Sabbatical, and that the following leaves of absence be continued; Paarlberg, D. Professor, 5/1/70-6/30/71 Without To enable him to continue to serve (PC 10004, Economics with the USDA. 6/7/69) Peacock, J. F, Extension Agent, 2/1/70-6/30/70 Without To complete work on Ph.D. degree in (PC 9903, Allen County Agronomy at South Dakota State 3/5/69) University. Educational. INkme Title Period Pa Purpose

Pyle, D. L. Associate Professor. 6/1/70-8/31/70 Without To accept summer employment at Bell (PC 10103, Computer Sciences Telephone Laboratories. 9/17/69) Schuman, Extension Agent, 12/27/69-2/8/70 With To recover from injuries suffered in Mary E. Henry County automobile accident. (PC 10303, 1/21/70) Thomas, Mary L. Extension Agent, 10/1/69-1/31/70 Without To accompany husband on overseas (PC 9903, Ripley County assignment. 3/5/69) Venable, J. W. Assistant Professor, 1/28/70-6/30/70 Without To continue work on neurogenesis at (PC 10004, Biological Sciences Yale University. 6/6/69) and that the following military leaves of absence be approved:

Dyar, J. W. Bursar and Accounting Manager 7/27/70. 8/7/70 With 0 Hanshew, W, E. Assistant to the Dean, Indianapolis Campus 6/13-70- 6/28/70 With 0 (attend U.S. Army War College) and 8/19/70- 6/30/71 Without CD Ul Hartman, J. A. Fireman, Fire Department 2/15/70- and With I 4/12/70 With Klingaman, E. D. Extension Agent, Lake County 5/23/70- 6/6/70 With

Lien. R. M. Associate Professor, Agricultural Engineering 2/19/70 With O Liming, A. N. Assistant Professor, Forestry 2/15/70- 2/28/70 With Nelson, D. W. Assistant Professor, Agronomy 3/26/70 With Vaughn, W. E. Engineering Assitant, TPRC 2/16/70. 2/22/70 With

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Item 10505

RELATING TO; DEATHS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, record be made of the deaths of;

Ganfield, Eleanor Jane, Professor and Assistant Director for Processing Services, Libraries, on April 20, 1970, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, after a long illness'with cancer. Professor Ganfield was born January 30, 1912, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and received the BA degree from Carroll College (Wisconsin) in 1932 and the BSLS and MS degrees in Library Sciences from Columbia Library School in 1933 and 1940 respectively. She joined the Purdue staff as a Reference Assistant, with the rank of Instructor, in 1945 and was promoted to Assistant Director for Processing Services, with rank of Professor, -in 1963. Ill health forced her to take a leave of absence in April, 1969. Professor Ganfield was active in professional library affairs at both the national and regional level. Her offices in­ cluded chairmanship of the Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians, and she was president of the resources and technical services division of the American Library Association. She was editor of the union lists of serial publications of the Purdue Libraries and was co-author of the "Purdue Manual for Preparation of Graduate Theses, " as well as author of several professional articles and journals. Three sisters and one brother survive.

Hastings, William S., Associate Professor of English, on March 3, 1970, in St. Elizabeth Hospital", Lafayette, Indiana. Professor Hastings was born March 9, 1913, in Atgleh, Pennsylvania, and received the AB and AM degrees in English from Pennsylvania State University, in 1934, and 1936, respectively. He joined the Purdue staff in 1937 as an instructor in the English Department and was promoted to assistant professor in 1949 and to associate professor in 1962. Professor Hastings was granted a leave of absence from 1949 to 1951 in order to do graduate study at the University of Pennsylvania. He was also granted a leave of absence during World War II and served as a Ideutenant with the U. S. Navy from 1943 to 1946. Professor Hastings was a member of the American Association of University Professors and American Business Writing Association. He is survived by his mother, one brother and two sisters.

Mornout, Edward Joseph, House Supervisor, Purdue Memorial Union, April 13, 1970, after having suffered a heart attack in a store at Third and Columbia streets. Mr. Mornout was born November 29. 1917, and 931

June 5-6. 1970 _==_======^^ joined the staff of the Purdue Memorial Union in 1957. He was a member of the Pine Village Christian Church. The widow, one daughter, and two sons survive.

Papenguth, Richard Otto. Assistant Professor. Physical Education for Men, on April 13, 1970, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident which happened in front of his home in West Lafayette. Pro­ fessor Papenguth was born January 24, 1903, in Manistee, Michigan, and was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1926 with a BS degree in Physical Education and Science. He joined the Purdue staff as an instructor and swimming coach in 1939 and was promoted to Assistant Professor and Swimming Coach in 1947, a position which he held until the time of his death. Professor Papenguth was the dean of Big Ten swimming coaches and in 1952 was coach of the U. S. Women's Olympic swimmers and divers. He was deeply interested in teaching handicapped children to swim and specialized in this field, teaching hundreds of cerebral palsy victims to swim; he was considered a specialist in pool therapy. In 1964 he was named recipient of the National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy, awarded annually to the in­ dividual who makes the greatest contribution to swimming as both a competitive sport and as a healthful recreational activity. He was one of the founders of the North-South Swimming Forum at Fort Lauderdale. Florida, which competed sinnually over the Christmas Holidays, and was given the City of Fort Lauderdale Award in I960. Professor Papenguth was a member of the Central Presbyterian Church and a board member of the Tippecanoe County Muscular Distrophy Association. The widow and two children survive.

Snodgrass, Robert Lee, Assistant Professor of Education, on March 26, 1970, in Home Hospital, Lafayette, Indiana. Professor Snodgrass was born May 31, 1908, in Great Falls, Montana, and re­ ceived the BA degree in Liberal Arts from St. Patrick's College in 1930 and the Ph.D. degree in Educational Psychology from Stanford University in 1954. He joined the Purdue staff as Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology in January, 1959, the position held until his death. The widow survives. 932

June 5-6, 1970 Item 10506 RELATING TO; CHANGE IN POLICY CONCERNING ENCUMBRANCE OF STUDENT RECORDS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, approval and confirmation be given to the following change in the policy concerning encumbrance of student records:

Effective as of January 1. 1970. grades of students shall be encumbered only for bills legally due the University proper. En­ cumbrance of records for bills due fraternities, sororities and all student organizations shall be eliminated.

Item 10507

RELATING TO; CHANGE IN MOTOR VEHICLE, BICYCLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, approval and confirmation be given to the following addition to Motor Vehicle, Parking and Traffic Regulations, effective March 28, 1970;

Staff members who are totally disabled and who, because of the disability, cannot continue employment shall upon certification of their disability by a physician and upon application to the Department be issued a complimentary "A" permit provided that the staff menb er has been continuously employed for three .(3) years or more at the time disability begins. For staff members receiving benefits from the University Long Term Disability Insurance Plan, a certification of disability by the Department of Staff Benefits and.Payroll can be used in lieu of the physician's certification. After the conditions stated have been met, a complimentary "A" permit shall be issued annually upon application as long as the disability continues. Any such "A" permit issued under this policy is for use only by the individual to whom the permit is issued. (The Regulations provide that retired staff members receive complimentary "A" permits. Section 4. 04, b, 3. The Committee on Parking and Traffic concluded that totally disabled employees are in essentially the same category. ) 933 June 5-6, 1970

Item 10508

RELATING TO: RENAMING OF REMODELED STORAGE BUILDING

THAT, On the recomnaendation of the President, the new Duplicating Service facility (renaodeled Storage Building, XIX. 11/5/69) shall be designated as Central Duplicating Building, effective June 1, 1970,

(Nimitz Drive will be extended one block to terminate at South Russell Drive. This will locate the Central Duplicating Building at the corner of South Russell and Nimitz Drives. )

Item 10509 RELATING TO: DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED AS OF MAY AND JUNE 1970

THAT, On the recommendation of the President and the Faculty of the University, with the certification of the Registrar of the University, degrees to be conferred as of the dates shown below be approved in accordance with a corrected list which will be submitted by the Registrar and will be entered in the permanent record of this President's Calendar:

Indiana University Southeast Campus May 11, 1970

Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort

Wayne June 4, 1970

Indiana University Kokomo Campus June 4, 1970

Purdue University (Lafayette Campus) June 7, 1970

Purdue University Calumet Campus June 7, 1970

Purdue University North Central Campus June 9, 1970

Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis June 9, 1970. 934 June 5-6, 1970

SOUTHEAST CAMPUS EARLHAM CAMPUS

MECHANICAL DRAFTING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Conrad, Carl Samuel Barton, James Glenn Eaglin, Clayton Dwight Clark, John Marvin Koopman, James William Evans, Herbert Kroeger, Donald Lee Herrman, James Allen Rhodes, Robert Allison, Jr. Hessler, David Lawrence Piehl, John Edward White, Robert Eugene

FORT WAYNE CAMPUS

ASSOCIATE DEGREE - Harold Eugene Faust ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Ronald E. Freeze Robert Clark Crosby Elaine Kay DeVore Garringer Ronald Edward Koenig Michael Duane Garringer Dennis Michael Molash Anita Ann Girod Thomas Jay Reed Jo Ann Harber Richard Edward Shaffer Karen Sue Kessmeier Lloyd Allen Trump Ronald Lee Lovellette David Robert Vervalin James Edward McDowell Robert Francis Palevich CIVIL ENGINEERING Daniel Owen Ross TECHNOLOGY Mary Katherine Sattler Allen Lynn Birch John Gerard Scheiber Gary Allen Butler Vinton Ralston Smith Alan Ross Hamm Danny Lee Walchle Dan J. Robinson Robert Wayne Ward Richard Allen Schroeder Larry Lionel Wilson Ronald C. Smith Kathryn Ann Youse David William Teegardin Ronald James Thiele ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Timmy Burdell Bonbrake Donald Walter Baidinger Vernon Kay Bradburn Terry Everett Bilger Daryl Dean Eberly David Allen Braun David Michael Frey Steven Lloyd Brohard Charles RayHarter Diane Sue Chapin Gary Eldon Heater Charlie Marion Chapman Tom Gordon Leek Linda Kay Craig Maurice Charles Linder Vicki Lynne Crippen Ricky Allen McDowell 935

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James Theodor Mosel Mary Margaret Kelly John Perry Stanley, Jr. Sharon Ann Reiling Koogler Charlie Allen Stomm Barbara Rosemarie Westholf Leeka INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Elaine Marie Lothamer TECHNOLOGY Starr Lynne Maierhofer Ronald James Morrison Kaye Ann Mannan Robert Allen Ramage Constance Jean Prell Roemke David Lynn Shafter Ruth Marie Schaefer Raymond Louis Teders Susan Jane Sittler Martin Davis Thompson Linda Lou Stier Ronnie Eugene Wilson Paula Gene Stonebruner Randall Lee Worrell NURSING - ASSOCIATE IN MECHANICAL DRAFTING APPLIED SCIENCE DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Linda Sue Barker Thomas William Has sett Judith Ann Bender Linda Diane Bucher MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Susan Gayle Bunger TECHNOLOGY Cheryl Ann Buuck Thrash Ronald Robert Bowman Marlene Louise Grouse Richard Lynn Dafforn Robert Forest Davis Donald Lee Dinius Joyce Ellen Duncan Roberson Gary Thomas Easter Marcia Lynne Ferguson Maurice Jean Forkert Nancy Joan Baughman Firth Roy Malcolm Hastay Barbara Sue Fudge Terrence Joseph Kipfer Linda Sue Gerken Donald Patrick Kolash Virginia Marie Griffith William Howard Niemeyer Lynn Michele Hager John Rodney Scoville Winifred Waitt Hammer James Ward Smolek Christine Louise Brannon Hatch John Franklin Thomas Sun Ann Hettmansperger William Charles Topham Mary Beth Horney Geraldine Lee Judd MENTAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY Suellyn Hedges Law Jeanne Lou Barnes Mary Louise Lehrman Catherine Aurelia Boggs Steven Eugene Linn Joan Frances Bojrab Janet Mary McDonald Deborah Jean Edwards Kay Evelyn Jerger Miller Dian Marie Flegal Diana Kay Mitch Barbara Marie Fox Janet Sue Thompson Moffitt Rebecca Jane Freimuth Patricia Ann Morrissey Beverly Ann Geyer Marilyn Kay Perkins Carol Diane Haflich Joan Marilynn Regedanze Dora Frances Hambrock Sandra Jean Rex Marion Howell Dorene Kay Beery Rodocker 936 June 5-6, 1970

Barbara Jean Sievers Donald Eafl Richey Vicki Lynn Stonebraker Roger Wesley Sheets Donna Joy Trumbauer Mildred Welch Marilyn Louise Tyner Lawrence Ralph Willig Diana Jean Kite Vargo BS IN CHEMISTRY BACHELOR OF ARTS - Ronald Arthur Hitzeman HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIEN: E Michael Steven Matson AND EDUCATION Richard Douglas Patrick Barry Lee Baeske Sterling Randolph Putt Mary Ann Ferguson Judith Ida Gibson TECHNOLOGY - BACHELOR James Harold Johnson OF SCIENCE Robert Lane Johnson Terry Lee Atherton Jerome T. Markley Howard Henline Bower David Eugene Switzer Kenneth Wayne Dressier Jacqueline Ann Waters Robert E, Dunfee Terril Alan Fisher BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Nicholas Julius Frato HSS&E Larry Eugene Griest Mary Sue Aghabekian Walter Truman Grover James LeRoy Beck Harold Calvin Hampshire Peggy Ann Gondek Bushore George Eugene Heilman Judith Shlowwer Chew Charles Jude Kessen Vivian Ofelia Hernandez Robert Dale Lake John Stanley Keck Robert Gene Long Sharma Jeanne Jones Krauskopf David Lee Masanz Douglas Greg Opdycke Michael Fridley McCulloch Tom Ellis Sims Thomas William Motz David William Smith Harry James Myers Judith Lee Hicks Thom Michael Joseph Overby Michael Dale White Ronald Allan Patton Gary Gene Pipenger SCHOOL OF SCIENCE - Jay Steven Porter BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Steven James Roach Kent LaMont Bainbridge Thomas Arnold Schon Barbara Jane Campbell Gerald Andrew Stefanek Maurice Alan Emery Phillip Louis Steffen Larry Wayne Harter Robert Martin St. John Terry Lee Harter Richard Stanley Welling, II Alan Delin Hunter Lloyd Elmer Klein ADVANCED DEGREES - Gary Alan Messick MASTER OF ARTS Ann Louise Waggoner Kreamer 937

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MA - TEACHING Ronald David Barnett Jerry Lee Daniels William Lewis Barrentine Ronald Elmer Fiebig Garabed Philip Basmadjian Margaret Ann Davis Hobson Raymond Charles Battalio Mary Fowler Beasley MS - EDUCATION Anita Carol Beck Larry Lee Gurtner Neil Evan Bedc with Helen Hoyt Howard Hennon Sergio Scotton Benacchio Mary Ann Gries Shanley Charles Robert Bettler Marjorie Arnold Spoolstra John Thomas Betts Barry Lynn Steinman Richard Thomas Bobilin William Anthony Bradley MS - ELECTRICAL Stephen Allan Brown ENGINEERING Paul Clyde Bronlow David Francis Bennett Jeff Bell Bryson Donald Ray Kleinhans Rebecca Ann Blount Bryson George Walter Murphree Bullion KOKOMO CAMPUS Hermann Bultmann Roger MacDonald Burnett ELECTRICAL Ross Earl Byers ENGINEERING Donald Paul Byington TECHNOLOGY Ronald Paul Cantrell Balanetsky, John. Jr. Mel Castillo Chambers. Neil Wayne Min-Tseh Chang Chapman, Ronald Eugene Lakha Khima Chavda Coalburn, Danny Edward Ka-Wei Chen Croxford, Warren Raymond Ira Stuart Chorush Dillman, Rogert Lee Seek Hong Chue Nicholas, Thomas Joseph Ronald James Clack Rogers, Douglas Craig J-arry Dick Cockrell Sagarsee, Aaron Bradley Robert Karlton Conyne, Jr. Schaefer, Donald Ray Kenneth Wayne Cooper Stiffler, Jeff Allen Khirod Chandra Das Turner, Steven Allen Early Baggett Denisoii Carl Burton Dodrill LAFAYETTE CAMPUS Peter Edward Dress Judy Anne Driskell DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Gerald Oralndo Dudley Charles Joseph Aloisio, Jr. Thomas Doty Dupont John Robert Anderson William Robert Eberle Natarajan Annamalai Richard Allen Edwards Achmad Arifin Thomas Claude Edwards Janet Armstrong Ralph Edward Ewalt Christina Anne Wahl Bailey Richard Lee Fery George Michael Baney James Charles Ross Fisher Paul Gregory Banikiotes Kevin Michael Foley Louella Jean Sam Fong 938

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David Richard Ford Ronald Kochems Richard Paul Francis Kenneth Saul Krane Henry Friedman Larry Michael Lance Frank Lee Galeener John Pennington Lawrence Michael Joseph Gatton Chung-Ja Lee James Michael Gaul Denn Heiyoung Kim Lee Dennis William Gilstad Robert Bernard Login Gerald Martin Goldhaber Rhodelia Corzizon B, Lozada Marcia Grodin Goldstone James Richard Marsden Philip Richard Goodrich Alexander mcPherson, Jr. John Albert Gordon Jon Michael Meese Bonita Renee Tackel Greenberg Patricia Lucille Benson Melson James Fowler Greenleaf George Marvin Miller Wayne Edward Gregg Virgil Joe Miller Donald Christian Griffin James Stanley Mittelstaedt Thomas Lee Guthrie Kenneth William Mxxran, Jr. Thomas George Hack Alan Keith Mo re land Robert Robert Hacker John Walter My beck Donald Edward Hagen Ronald Lee Nedich Robert Doller Hagenmaier William Nelson Kirk Kermit Hale, Jr. Roy Katsuto Nishimoto John Francis Hanieski Ebenezer Olanrewaju Ogunlana Robert Richard Hanson Arthur Earl Oldehoeft Burns Derrell Hart Edwa: d Scott Oplinger Clark Williams Hawk Carlton Morris Osburn John Paul Helm Faik Sinasi Ozdemir Rosalie Hewitt Kent Howat Painter Glenn Willard Howard, Jr. Colin Norman Park Charng-Ming Huang Clayton Roscoe Paul Prentice Roy Hull Carl Keith Paulson Robert Pies Humphreys Benigno David Peczon Laurence Harold Hurley James Allen Poteet Kichiro Karl Iwamoto Edward Michael Powell Gilbert Andrew Jarvis Steven Arthur Pruess Atlee Wayne Johnson Ray Caldwell Purdom John Montague Jordan David Sloan Ralston John Henry Kagel Ramachandrachar Vittal Rao Lawrence Jay Kaplan Richard Ralph Reahard Rama Murthy Katari Annie Louise Adams Redmon Michael Joseph Kenney James Nicholas Rieth Abdul Rashid Khan Terranee Patrick Riordan Basheer Ahmad Mohammed U. Khumawala Gilbert Theron Rogers Je Chul Kim Thomas Charles Rginski William Joseph Knoflicek Fredy Romani-Cardenas 939

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Stephen Rubin Virginia Helen Bauer Robert Joseph Salloum John Robert Bittner Richard Walter Schevitz Margaret Redmond Bittner Kenneth Anthony Seethaler Ellen Daniel Brown John Reese Seffrin Frances Kathryn Denham Isaac Serfaty Dorothy Eloise Reynolds Dielman Neal Thomas Sherwood Sally Ann Eagle Kenneth Ray Shrader Lois Jane Gaylord Harris Samuel Shultz Nancy Jane Geyer Thomas Raymond Sifferman Brenda Joyce Godier Dudley Byrd Sisk Sharon Jeanne Grabert Richard Wayne Skaggs Douglas Milton Hall, Jr. Bradford Dyer Smart George Frederick Haskins Howard Page Stpehens Bertillia Herrera Philip Henry Swain Sandra Lou Stroope Hochel Roger Thomas Swiger Susan Alice Novak Hochreiter Robert Martin Sykes Francine Crystal Jacoby Harsono Taroepratjeka David Lee Kelly Manfred Tasto Pamela Anne Miller Kiefer Charles Conrad Thiel, Jr. Kathleen Mary Gregory Klein Joseph Henry Thorstenson Melinda Lina Gamble Kramer Donnie Lee Tolliver Brenda Jean Logue Victor Alan Utgoff Kathleen Patricia McCartan Jerry Lee Varns Mary Elizabeth McGrath John Clark Vaughan III John Kendrick Miller Alvin Ronald Voelkner Mary Marge Kennedy Minter Charles Edward Volk Judith Louise Mokrzycki Robert Henry Wallace James Matthew Pictor, Jr. Edmond Rowan Ward Roger Dale Priest Gertrude Luckhardt Ward Daniel Joseph Pukstas Darryl Dean Warncke James Stanley Pula Elliot Alan Weiner Martha Jeanne Ralston Esther Riza Blankfeld Weiner Valerie Jean Ranche William Joe Wheeler Marthena Charlene Rawlings Barry Glen Willis Eugene Edwin Reed HI Beverley Joy Wilson Paul Stephen Rich Gordon Cleo Wolf Dennis Gill Ring Joe Wong Jon Howard Saari Charles Walter Woodruff Helen Shari Sanders James Brian Worthington Ellen Catherine Schuler Charles Francis Yokomoto Martha Nell Franklin Small Byung Ho Yoon John Thomas Sinithson III Jonathan Seth Yormark John Haines Spencer Cordell Thomas Strug MASTER OF ARTS Margaret Ann Sutter Graham Thompson Andrews Jolan Bartel Truan II 940

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Joyce Elaine Monson Tsongas Norman Paul Carlson Marguerite Jeannine Brochu Turcotte Leslie Ray Carmichael James Arthur Walter Robert Hsin Chen Margaret Ellen Whalen Winston Win-Howe r Chen Patricia Catherine Wilkins Bang Dar Cheng Judith Ann Wohlfeil Christian Martin Christensen Jo Beth Wolf Nak Sam Chung Candace Coles Yelton Jose Alejanor Cisneros Thomas Alfred C la vin MASTER OF SCIENCE Curtis John Cole Majeed Rasheed Al-Ani William Joseph Collins Brenda Arnette Smith Alverson James Joseph Conroy Allan Andrew Anderson Peter William Cook Richard Eugene Anderson John Edward Corn, Jr. Elise Ashley Sherry Crane Sally Louise Bachovchin Kenneth Edward Creese Florence Teresa Gorsky Banikiotes James Melvin Crew David George Barton Walter Calvin Grouse Melvyn Stanton Berger Walter Dennis Custer Jane Berkelhammer Diana Lee Darling Kent Allen Bickel Luis Manuel DeLaFuente David Edward Bingaman Gene Anthony Delpolito Ronnie Mills Bitner Dennis Charles DeSmet William Henry Blake John F. William Dietz Ned Collins Boatright David Henry Diskin John Buchanan Bond, Jr. Joanne Marie Dombrowski James Marion Bonk Dennis Joseph Doyle Edward Bernard Bowman Daniel Thomas Dwyer Maureen Boyd Dorothy Jay Ebeling John Philip Breese Louis August Ehrcke Paul Patti Weber Breese Allan Dale Eichenberger Denis Marcel Robert Bresson JeffreyErnest Evans Linda Lee Brogan Ernest James Fackelman John Albert Brown Terry Anthony Ferrar Williana Richard Brown Kenneth Wade Fischer Clara Marie Browning Jolin Scot Fishburn Dural Wesley Browning Parke Kinsey Flock Charles Howard Burgess Patricia Ann Vetula Francis Francis Earl Burke Jeffrey Robert Fuhr Richard Edwin Bueten Ruth Katherine Gannon Clara Rosa Felling Byers David Allan Gar be r James Windell Cabell Robert Lee Garcia Deloris Ann Caldwell Kenneth Edward Garrison Ralph Donald Genuario Jacqueline Gatet Callahan ^:^MA - TEACHING Marilyn Virginia Mills 941

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Ann Therese Gorman Susan Spence Linder Norman Clair Gossard Phyllis Jane Conrad Lockard Thomas Alvin Gossel James Charles Locke Dana Jo Gribgen John Louis Luckhardt Esen Zeynep Gurtunca Charles Russell Lytle William Arthur Hamlen Sally Ward Maggard Larry Ward Hansel John William Marker Bobbie Lee Harrison James Richard Marsden Marygayle Hartzell Richard Charles Marsh David I. Heimann Terry Tyler Martinez Dennis Charles Henry Malcolm Alexander McAdam Ralph Stephen Hernicz Stephen Scott Mcintosh Nancy Durian Hettenhouse Marion J. Meeks Marc David Hilton Mark Barry Mendelsohn Louis Arthur Hodges William R. Metzger Elizabeth Holden Lazaros Michalidis Yu-Chih Hsiao Sharon Lee Miller Pamela Hunter Bernhard Percival Molldrem, Jr. Janet Carol Hyde Susan Ann Montague Judy Ann Impton Ilgee Moon Carl Frederick Jenks Alvaro Rafael Mora Uribe Chester Jerome Jernas Harold Keith Morgan Michael George Jessen K. R. Narasinhan Mary Carlson Jeswald Alan Waiter Nugnis An-Fu Jiang Diane Ellen Olson Jane Elizabeth Knight Johnson Jerry Corrie Olson Janice Elizabeth Johnson Detlef Klaus Onderka Kenneth Floyd Johnson Herbert Michael O'Neill Hancy Jones III Jack Toshiyoshi Ozawa Mary Catherine Kalousek Roger Dean Paul Leon Burt Kaplan -Chitra Permphol Solomon Kasimer Herbert William Perry Margaret Ann Bean Katter Wilford Owen Perry James Edward Kelly Donald Joseph Propst Donald Walter Kiefer James Wallace Rankin Chong Rae Kim Mary Jane Raschka Pamela Sumie Kimura Brian Joseph Richter Alan Hartland King Rex Edward Riley Gilbert Norman Knoop William Bruce Ringland Robert Alan Rippe Eric Jay Korn Larry Wayne Roberts Rodney Ken Kurimoto Susan Roberta Lariviere David Clifford Robinson Malachi Earnest Lawrence. Jr. James Earl Robinson Kristin Ann Ronzone Henry Randolph Lawson Mary Ann Ross David Alan Legg Henri Charles Rothschild Irving Levine Leora Gayle Royer Harold Mark Levy- Rene Lawrence Saint Pierre 942 June 5-6, 1970

William Anthony Satariano MS IN AERONAUTICS AND Duane Carlson Saufley ASTRONAUTICS John Dale Scheu Stephen William Barter Kara Lynne Knight Schmitt Clyde Stephen Cherry, Jr. Wayne Marvin Schuttler Donald George Lewis Robert Arnold Sharp Ramesh Krishna Shanbhag Shirley Rae Bryant Sheppard Kirk Douglas Stewart Donivan Max Shetterly Neil Renz Walker Alan Norman Siffer Barbara Jean Sites MS IN AGRICULTURAL Patricia: Lee Murphree Smith ENGINEERING Robert Sidney Sorensen Robert Madison Alverson Harvey Marvin Spivack Ralph Armistead Thompson Douglas John Stanwyck William Eduard Stein MS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Joan Katherine Stepenske Wayne Edward Beimesch Walter Leroy Stirm Wayne George Fischer Richard Ronald Stolting Thomas Lee Goad Kiran Yashpal Sudarshan James Edward Kegerreis Erol Taner Benjamin Klein Gulcin Ayse Taner Ronald Frederick Lech James Leo Thiltgen Tsu-Yum Richard Lee Jlohn Edward Thoman Craig Munson McLaughlin James Wood Thompson Daniel Frank Schiefferle Mary Isabel Thomson Charles Michael Snyder Thomas Donald Thomson Michael Joseph Tortorella MS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Sharon Lou Towles Michael Howard Alexander Timothy Eugene Underwood Faysal Alkhalil Harold Dean Victory, Jr. Donald Alan Blewett Martha Ann Marriner Voyles Robert DeWayne Botkin Bradford Warren Wade Billie Wayne Brown Alexandra Walkowski Robert Brian Bunton Steven David Wallach Yon-Nein Chen Julie Jiin-Bor Wang Jean Courpon Joseph Dinneen Ward John Robert Coxon James Alan Wasson Fjancis lyalekhue Ekhaese Craig Lynn Williams Bryan Allbert Erler Martin Williams Arturo Eufrasio Fournier Norman John Wilsman James Stephen Guhin Denise Celeste Winser James Robert Gulick Minerva Margaretta Witherspoon Erling Kjell Hansen Sandra Marlene Zeiler Preecha Homvisesvongsa 943

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Vathit Jearkjirm Nancy Sue Hite Otte David Stuart Murray Marcia McKnight Oxley William Thomas Murray Edna Wissel Pietsch German Alfredo Ospina Marcia Kay Reim Donell Pritchard Barbara Ann Beckley Reynolds David Alan Ripple Earl Monroe Robertson Kristen Risa Carrie Neter Rust Paul Norbert Roschke Carole Sue Washburn Seffrin Swat Stiussadaporn Beth Elane Shaffer Alan Bruce Wagner Mary Mcixine Pullen Shanks Stephen Joe Waling Faye Catherine Myhra Smith Oswald Kenneth Yhap David Wayne Spurgeon Tara Jane Torgerson MS IN EDUCATION Sigrid Thombley Nina Jean Adolph Patricia Mareydt Vaughan Mary Chandler Auerswald Betty Sue Watson Sara Jane Chastain Bennett Cheryl Mae We If el Roslyn Kay Kettering Bradley Margaret Jane Whitenack Janet Elizabeth Fickle Brown Margaret Jane Gaber Wilsman Anthony Henry Bruder Harold Wilgon Lois Kessler Burkett Marsha Dianne Wingard Georgia June Sigman Christie Carolyn Timerson Wiseman Merrie Crozier Courtright David Donald Wojciehowski Marie Louise Cruthoff Carol Olson Zoeller Barbara Gunnels Daily Mary Margaret Zsuffa Marilyn Ann Kielas Day Johnetta Henrietta Dockins MS IN ELECTRICAL Judith Irene Cure Hacker ENGINEERING Alfred Walter Haga Gregory Alan Bogantz Barbara Susan Hall Chi-Yau Chow Walter John Harrison III Eric Scott Furgason Carolyn June Sprecher Hilton Richard Gary Grantner Donna Kathleen Jackson Jordan Jan Egil Juliussen Dorothy Slivoski Kelley David John Kruglinski Donna Louise Hunch Kirk Dennis Clair Michels Dolores Dell Peterson Knox Curtis Glenn Miller Phyllis Anne Mikel Kramer George Ernest Molnar Sharon Kay Mack Lane David Ross Morgan Paul Mandel Paul Douglas Nosal Linda Sue Mumby Marker Joern Alexander Oeian Mary Katherine Metzinger Charles Edward Pearsall, Jr. Nancy Rutter Miles Russell Wilbur Pogue, Jr. Diane Elaine Minton Alan Juan Rossi Blackwelder Mary Louise Topercer Mybeck David Bruce Sears Sue Bayless Nelson Stuart Philip Timm David Joseph Novicki John VanZweden Dina Lynn Burton Orem Richard Dawson Wild Charles Frank Wolf 944 June 5-6, 1970

MS IN ENGINEERING Donald Ray Riley Max Reeves Barron In Soon Shin Leonard Craig Emigh Judith Cook Williams Ralph William Carens John Louis Jack MS IN METALLURGICAL Kenneth William Kayser ENGINEERING Gerald Raymond Paquette Surendra Nath Tewari Roy Charles Richards Jiang-Taur Tang MS IN NUCLEAR Charlie Louis Tolliver ENGINEERING Lester Wilkinson Hartman Baxter Mowery

MS IN FORESTRY DOCTOR OF VETERINARY Charles James Masters MEDICINE Stephen Gary Pennington Steven Wayne Aichle Jon Hans Strandjord August Henry Battles Samuel Lee Brock MS IN INDUSTRIAL David Charles Bullerdick ADMINISTRATION Russell Owen Crisman Robert W. Heller Daniel Lee Flinn William Roy Knaack Charles Edwin Geckler Jerry Wayne McElwee David Carlton Gerdon Glenn Arthur Paul Hugh Stanley Glidewell William Guy Wagner Sharon Louise Pancini Goodwin Philip Nase Haas MS IN INDUSTRIAL Kenneth Raymond Harding, Jr. ENGINEERING Pearl Howard Hendrickson Mahendra Kumar Agrawal Ronald Keith Herring David Anthony Corgiat Mary Anna Hull David Lee Danner Duane Lee Keaffaber Thomas Gray Godfrey Floyd Martin Lee, Jr. Kasuganti Ram Mohan Rao Lawrence Albert Leininger Carl Kelly Schenk Donald Gene Lenderman Robert Frank Thier William Howard Loomis Daniel Robert Lynch MS IN MECHANICAL Prudence Deborah Lyons ENGINEERING Richard Erwin Mahrenholz Lloyd Edward Flory William Lee Mason David Clair Gossard Dennis Wayne Mattern Richard Hanslow Harrison, Jr. Myron Emil McBride Richard Earle Hayden Donald Edward McCoy, Jr. Ulf Rikard Kristiansen Marvin Roy Moore Eckel Ray Lane John Russell Nease Richard Clyde Linsley Robert Edward Neubauer William George Mengelson Phillip Dale Orem 945

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John Paul Purdue Jim Arden Bottorff Francis David Rausch Darrel Lee Bowman Roger Lee Reiger James Loren Brown Daniel Dean Rodgers Lowell Mack Cable Roxann Lee Bootz Schaubhut J. Michael Canada John Thomas Schnarr Meyer Arthur Carlisle Jim Lee Schoon Keith Alan Carrington Thomas Edward Schwartz Maralyn Stevens Chamberlain Michael Jay Shively Thomas Leland Chandler Gregory Wayne Skinner Rex Damon Chattin Robert Allen Smiley, Jr. Deborah Lynn Pritsky Christensen Susan Ellen Hobbs Steele Douglas Allan Clark Dean Jacob Steider Wayne Dean Clark Kenneth Lee Sites Donald Joe Clarkson Thomas Alan Teall Randall Burton Coffman Terrance Lee Terlep Richard Howard Creason Jeffery Michael Volpp Randall Morris Cromer Jay Boles Votaw William Boyd Crone Benjamin Thomas Walbert Susan Cooper Crosson Wallace Lee Walker Gary Lee Cutter Susan Laje Woodyard Neil Kent Davis Lawrence Arden Wootton Mark Allen Diekman Steven Mark Zeide Rodney Sydney Dill Donald Franklin Dimmich BACCALAUREATE DEGREES Steven Lorne Doud Cleland Thomas Douglass SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE-BS Cedric Edward Durkes James Edward Ade John Dean Edington Dale Newton Allison Bruce Allen Edison Richard Arthur Alt Daniel Lee Edwards Jess Charles Andrew III Stephen Alan Ehman Walter Wayne Arnett Dennis Eugene Ehrnwald Alvin Kenneth Balmer James Warren Eller David Leslie Barker Stanley Taylor Emens Donald Siefert Barrett Donald Gene Fanning John Frederick Beardsley, Jr. Barry Lynn Fennig Ronald Lane Bell Brian Robert Flood Ronald Ray Bell Thomas Edward Frank Stephen Henry Bender Randall George Freeman Dale Lee Bennett John Franklin Geiger Thomas Richard Benton James Allen Geller Dane Thomas Bernard John Richard Godby Phillip Lynn Berry Raymond Louis Go lata Theodore John Blank Steven Wayne Grabert Harold Edgar Bockelman Donn Charles Gray 946

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Leon Charles Greives Ronald Glen Maasberg Philip Nase Haas Steve Lee Maines Kathryn Sue Hafer Walter Lee Mangus J. Lamont Harris Donald E. Manring Michael Gene Harshbarger John Thomas Martin Paul Leon Harsin Dan Phillip Mason Henry Lee Hawkins Robert Lewis Maudlin Kenneth Louis Hensch Larry O. McCollough Hampton Harris Henton, Jr. Garry Dean McCutchan David Francis Hickman George Richard McKinniss Lewis Harold Hitchcock Dwain D, McMullen Steven Jerome Hoke David Bruce Mengel Daniel Lee Hook James Christopher Middle ton James Andrew Hopf Michael John Mihalo Lawrence Anthony Horner Judith Hale Miller Charles Michael Hubartt Oliver Patrick Miller Brice Kendall Jackson Wayne Paul Miller William Maurice Jacoby Samuel Lee Milton Donald Eugene Jernas Larry Eugene Mitchell Dean Edward Jessup Randall James Mitchell Darryl Gene Johnson Ivlichael Roland Moesner William Wayne Johnson Don Rex Monesmith Glen Elvin Jones James Bruce Moody John Alfred Jones, Jr, James Lee Mumford Thomas Joseph Kasa Roger Alan Mutti Forrest John Keefer Lee O, Myers, Jr. David Elton Keiser Dale Alan Naragon John Lester Keithly II John Duane Newton Kennedy David Dean Norris William Joseph Kenworthy David Raymond Nurrenbern Daniel Lynn Kirkpatrick Michael Emery Parks Glen Ray Kleinknecht Daniel Edward Parmlee Stanley Eugene Knafel Alan Lee Parsons Donald Wynn Knochel Robert Allen Patton Garrett Duane Kuhns Edward Jay Paxson Craig Lewis Lafuse Peggy Lee Payton Leslie Lynn Laidlaw John Francis Pepe John Harvey Lange Terrence David Perkins Douglas Hampton Lantz Glenn Gerald Peters Jack Allen Lawson Sarah Louise Pickart Philip Norman Le Blanc Rex Lee Powell Donald Joseph Lehe Stephen Edward Powell Edward Earl Leininger Ronald Dee Pulley Phillip James Lindeman Thomas Robert Quinn Dar re 11 Edwin Lumpkin Donald Wayne Raibley 947

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Richard Irvin Redelman Dan Alan Watkins John Charles Rhine Annetta Paule Watson Timothy John Richmond Daniel Ray Weber Jon Alan Roberts William Joseph Wehr Jerry Lee Robertson John William Wells Marvin William Rode Marvin Leroy Werner Steven Wayne Ruckel Patrick Carl Wessel Jan Thomas Rule David Lee Wetmore Walter Keith Russell Paul Kelly Wheeler Larry Lee Schmeltz Jerel Andrew Williams Lee Eugene Schmidt Rosemary Wolf la Mark James Schnarr Lily Ka-Hai Wong Marvin William Schrock Sidney Lee Woodward Martin L. Schwartz, Jr. Michael Carl Woolfington William Jacob Schwartz Jan Hamilton Wooten Jerry Duane Seip Jerry Wayne Wyrick Christine Bertha Sekadde Mary Lois Yant Richard Douglas Sheffer Dale Charles Simon BS IN FORESTRY Gregory Allan Smith Terry Reid Bonbrake Jack Lee Smith Michael Ward Bourke Charles Quarrier Smithers Harold D, Bruner David Ray Snider Jerry Eugene Chittick Michael Anthony Snyder Gregg Newman Clynaer Charles Nile Sponhauer Danny Lee Eve rage John Samuel Springer David John Hanson Edward Glen Stath Michael Dennis Hill Eugene Arthur Steinkamp Dale Allan Hirstein Bruce Lee Stevens Benjamin Joseph Hubbard Thomas Arnold Stucker Larry Moore Jones Glenn Allen Stultz David Auen Linn Charles Clayton Sullivan Ronnie Lee Linville David Alan Summers Randall Lee Moser Stephen Owen Swadener Gerald Michael Rausch David Robert Swaim Jude Randolph Richardson Steven George Taylor Joseph Andrew Schuerman, Jr. William Nicholas Tharp Donald Wayne Stump Larry Coartland Thrush Patrick Michael Toole James Albert Tragesser Frederick Louis Trosky John Ter rill Turner James Norman Vaughn HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCE Pamela Joan Vergin AND EDUCATION - BA Raymond Gene Wallace Judith Helen Adamchik Doiiglas Robert Ware Barbara Ann Adams Dean Marvin Warren Caria Marie Adamson Randy Joe Warren Laura Elizabeth Agness 948 June 5-6, 1970

Mary Lynne Aikman Melinda Jean Bollar Janet Ann Alberts on John Michael Bondeson Gayle Allen Alexander Carolyn Joyce Borchardt Mary Jane Galbreath Alexander Gary Lee Boring Nancy Jeanette Crone Alexander Kenneth Clayton Botkin Sharon Garciela Baez Allen Lois Elaine Combs Bower Donna Jo Altherr Carolyn Jane Boyle Vicki Colleen Amber Michael Wayne Brackett Linda Ann Anderson Bonnie Eileen Dunn Braden Rebecca Ann Arthur Judith Kathleen Brandau Linda Diann Stoll Ash Betty Ann Brandt Edna Margaret Ashcraft Patricia Sue Brann Mamie Irene Arnold Atkins Margery Brawner William Lawrence Atteberry Susan Elaine Breeden Janet Claire Ault Sandra Elisabeth Brenton Donald Frederick Averitt Linda Diane Bridges Linda Carol Baber Margaret Nadine Brinkmann Chrisa Celia Baird Barbara Elaine Brooks Dennis William Bales Karen Louise Tokarse Brown Gary Edward Ballman Kathleen Ann Bruer Elizabeth Ann Bankoff Carol Sue Bruhn Ladys Lee Barlow John Edward Bruington Joseph Barr Joyce Ellen Kitchens Brumfield Kathleen Louise Barrett Ellen Elizabeth Bucek Dennis Lee Bartlett Barbara Ann Buck Trudie Ramona Bauer Clara Elizabeth Buckler Pamela Kay Tucker Beam William Henry Bucko John Allen Beaulieu Carolyn Marie Budreau Kendra Kay Becker Dennis Charles Burger Susan Jane Beier Suzanne Bernadette Burke Carol Ann Bell Timothy Mark Byrd Donald Elliott Belzowski James Alfred Caldwell, Jr. David William Benn Virginia Clare Caldwell Ann Elizabeth Benton Barbara Lynne Cargnino Patricia Lea Inman Berini Stephen Roger Carlin Beth Ann Berning Bruce Lee Carothers Harold Richard Bickham Carolyn Jean Carson Gerlinde Barbra Engel Biesecker Denise Darlene Carstens Raymond Gordon Bishop Catherine Sue Caudell Suzanne Lee Blackman Jean Ellen Caufield Bonnie Lynn Cronkright Blake Kay Lorraine Chalman David Elwood Blower Linda Jean Chappell Tamara Lee Boehning Sharon Lee Hayes Chellis John Seibert Cherrington Dietra Kay Boles 949

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Kathryn Jean Chieger Karen Lee Drotleff Carolane Mary Christian Mary Ann Dugger Angel Manuel Cibrian Jan Klingler Dukes Carolyn Kae Glaus sen Jane. Lee Diefenbach Early Mildred Ellen Clift Rheta Carol Ward Eason Linda Lorenz Close Joel Brian Ebbertt Sara Jane Coffman Jennifer Anne Eberly Carole Lee Cole Dennis Wayne Edwards Robert Bruce Collins John London Efroymson Susan Elizabeth Conde Suzanne Elizabeth Ehlers Carol Ann Conkling Barbara Anne Ehrgott Janis Norma Conte Mary Ann Eickhoff Carole Ann Conway Karen Louise Eklund Linda Dianne Coon George Walfred Ekstrom Laura Angele Corpus Richard Michael Endress Alice Marie Bowman Countryman Marjorie Ann Endsley Kathleen Ann Courter Cynthia Kay England Pamela Ann Cox Caria Louise Etienne Arlene Suzanne Cramer Nancy Ann Evans Thomas Robert Creasser II Sara Rebekah Evans Nancy Maria Crisler Marueen Lillian Ewbank Stephen Louis Cronk Judith Anne Fairbairn Karen Hahn Crosby Mary Ellen Fairfield Virginia Ann Crosier John Wayne Falda Mary Ann Crouch Janis Fall Janet Kay Woods Crowder Mary Margaret Fatch Barbara Jane Cummings Susan Carol Murphy Fenn Nancy Hann David Judith Patricia Fenters Charles Philip Davis David Charles Ferro Michael Raymond Davis Charles Joseph Fetter Toni Elaine Dean Peggy Harriett Fine Dagmar De Bruin Kathy Lou Fisher Maria Lidwina DeBruyn Dana Marie Fitzsimmons Stephen Allen Denton Mary Louise Flaningam Barbara Louise De Paola Christena Goetz Fleischmann Lorene Lind Di Cento Michael Anthony Fleming Jo Ellen Dickison Tamara Gail Foist Alon Nancy Dickson John Allen Forville Karen Diane Dietz Linda Jo Foster Rebecca Jo Dillman Sherri Lynne Foust Gary Lee Dolan Alice Carr Fraker James Wayne Dolder Shirley Rose Frank Susan Lynn Stanley Dollens Stephen Jerome Gabet Meriam Lynnette Dow Betty Sue Risser Gallagher Clement Peter Dries Marcia Marie Reeder Gallippi 950 June 5-6, 1970

John Edward Gallup Linda Jo Hayes Dorothy Harrison Gardner Sandra Sue Hays Martha Lee Garland Janis Lee Hedstrom Teresa Kay Garton Mary Martha Heinold Carroll Maria Gavin Mary Beth Helt Earl Stanley Gay Charles Francis Hengels Jordan Gebre-Medhin Janis Ann Innis Henricks Harold Jesse Gerber Chester Dean Henson Susan Marie Gerber Donna Marie Watts Hepler Gary Stephen Germann Eugene Herskovic Barbara Jean Gideon Catherine Brooks Hess James Herbert Gilliam, Jr. Jeanette Carol Hetzner Sara Jane Mottling Gilliam Virginia Anne Hiatt Kenneth Leroy Gleason Penelope Sue Hickel Nancy Jean Gleason Barbara Ann Higgins Raymond Frederick Gollmitzer John Charles Hill Stephen Irwin Gosewehr Lucy Jane Himelreich Mary Alice Goss Sandra Francene Hintz Jane Ann Gever Gossard Jane Ann Hoban Susan Jean Gotto Margaret Maria Hochreiter Frederick George Grathwohl Janine Mary Hofmann Sandra Rosalie Gravelle Roberta Louise Burns Hofmann Rebecca Jean Green Carolyn Sue Holder Susan Kay Green Carol Ann Holley Joyce Anne Griese Donald Ray Hopper Kathy Rae Nally Griffey Ellen Sue Horn Sara Jane Griffiths Michael Edward Horn Patricia Lyn Grove Kay Belaine Hosier James Harold Gudmundson Pamela Jane Baker Houlton William David Haan Bernard Joseph Hourihan, Jr. Martha Kay Hahn Janice Elaine Pumphrey Hubbard Bayla Rochelle Halasz Ssuan Kay Humphrey Janice Hale Janet Ruth Cummings Hurley Jan Ruth Hall Earl Leslie Hurst Mary Elizabeth Hall Karen Sur Hurt Gia Kay Hammers ley Mary Donnell Hutchison Mary Ellen Karberg Hampton Marvin Lee Hutnick Frederic Joseph Hanak Mary Barbara Immel Patricia Anne Hancock Jane Michele Wheeler Inglis Kristi Petersen Hansen Jill Alison Jackson Peter James Hansen Virginia Elizabeth Jacobsen Barbara Jane Hassler Sonja Jandrich Linda Ann McClintic Harmon Alfredo Augusto Jerves Cheryl Justine Haviar Catherine Johns Michael Roy Hawkins Eugene Howard Johnson III 951

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Joyce Ellen Johnson Shirley Elizabeth Lee Linda Sue Ade Jones Janet Kaye Hahn Leibring Marcia Ann Czarnik Jones Richard Ervin Leimbach Patricia Kay Drumm Jones Susan Jane Lentner Sue Ellen Jones Sandra Kay Lewark Elaine Helene Jos on Linda Louise Lien Lois Merle Kaplan Linda Lee Lines Marian Joan Karasch Marilyn Lisack Sharon Lorraine Keagle Larry Douglas Little Michael Lee Kelley Ruth Driedger Little Thomas Joseph Kendall Gary Wayne Loffland Kim Sloan Kercheval Kristine Carolyn Loop Joyce Marie Kerkhoff Eileen Marie Loro Lucinda Ann Kerrigan Nancy Ann Love Susan Anne Walgreen Kessler Josslyn Lydia Ginder Lucas Gretchen Louise Ketler Anita Marie Huppenthal Ludington Suzanne Lenore Ketzler Marcia Ann Luudell James Richard Kiefer Margaret Anne Lundstrom Cathy Ann Jones Kiepert Linda Jean Luttringer Karen Jean Kime Jocilyn Anne Lux Marcia Elaine Yoder Kindy Ellen Jean Lybrook Deidre Ann King Alison Saunders Mac Lane Connie Ann Colicho Kinney Sharon Therese Malecki Mary Catherine Klassen Ethel Rita Malin Lou Ann Klosinski Michael Thomas Manley Elaine Suzanne Knapik Sharon Ann Manley Susan Kay Kochert Sarabeth Craycraft Marcinko Kathleen Ann Koehl Rex Wilson Marrs Caria Jean Koenig Judith Ellen Marshall, Patricia Ann Kollack Susan Ardel Marston Gregory Lynn Kopp Camilla Ann Martin Louis Raymond Korty Cynthia Ann Slocum Martin Judith Kathryn Kramer Jan Randolph Martin Mary Jane Peppier Kyle Leland Ivan Martin Ruth Elizabeth Lacy Alan Eugene Marvel June Kaye La Follette Paula Abigail Marz Kristena Ann La Mar Marjorie Marie Mason Gregory Fred Lancaster Ronald Dwayne Maupin Dianna Louise Landseadel Anna Gale McBride Cynthia Helen Lang Patricia Lee McClain . Edna Frances Larson Carolyn Ann Gillam Mc Cloud Homer Charles LaRue Jane Eleanor McKee David Eugene Lcixton Michael Gray McLaughlin John Steven Lazar Diane Carol Steudel McMaster Jane Ann Graham Leap Susan McWhorter Ruth Lee Janet Menke Karen Merrill 952

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Cynthia Ann Metzler Donald Ray Ping Yvonne Del Schutte Miles Mary Josephine Plahetka Joanne Christine Miller Roxanna Lynn Poff Valerie Louise Miller Betty La Vonne Poindexter Judy Alyce Misiniec Thomas Eldon Polf Sidney Adelia Modlin Kathleen Diane Poole Evelyn Karen Morander Elizabeth Louise Sturm Powers Michael Dean Morgan Sandra Jean Wilder Powers Virginia Anne Morrison Gregory Charles Prakas Gayle Jean Mortsolf Pamela Ann Price Robert Donald Murray Beverly Ann Boardman Pugh Paul Vernon Nash, Jr. Carol Jane Quick Nancy Kathryn Nelson Mary Radjenovic Patricia Lee Nelson Susan Jane Montgomery Ramage Diane Carol Newman Karen Sue Rasmussen Cheryl Dianne Nichols Roberta Lynn Rauch Marie Karn Nichols Gertrude Eileen Rausch Ruth Susan Noble Kathryn Lee Rausch Barbara Anne Nolte Sandra Jo Rayl Timothy Michael Nondorf Judith Leigh Spurgin Reasoner Holliss Ann Lithgow Norris Susan Beth Recob Nancy Lee Norton Linda Dianne Reed John Francis Obert Terry Jay Reed Lawrence Bud O'Connell James Thomas Regan Martha Jane O'Connor Sharon Marie Regnos Georgia Lynn Oestreicher Lois Ann Reid Luana Sue Owen Diane Kay Res singer Anne Pace Barbara Ann Reuer Edith Cruz-Alvarez Padilla Linda Ann Ribordy Carol Lee Pais Karen Rae Wells Rice James Ellis Palmer Michael Joseph Riordan Kathy Ann Swift Panther Susan Kay Roberson Lugenia Rae White Parham Jan Elizabeth Roberts Rosemary Joy Parmerlee Margaret Joan Robinson John David Parr Rose lyn Janice Rogalski Susan Jane Pasko Linda Louise Gribben Rogers Dan Arthur Patterson Nancy Roper Thomas Andre Pavletic Cynthia Ann Shalkiewicz Rose Cheryl Ann Pearson Mark Alan Rose Kenneth Ray Perkins Chri Louise Graves Ross Donna Lee Perry Marianne Ruth Rothschild Leslie Sue Petr Patricia Louise Rouch Diane Ruth Phillips Susan Louise Ulm Royston 953

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Catherine Mildred Weisenberger Rush Cynthia Lee Stoner Donna Frances Sadler Susan Jo Stratigos Mary Elaine Saik Camille Duncan Streightoff Anita Cornelia Sandru Corinne Joye Strouse Ronald Santik Patricia Mae Stultz SallyiAnn Schaefer Robert Matthew Sullivan Christine Schaibley Sally Sue Sullivan Gary Bruce Scher Cindy Ann Summers David Bloy Schnable Jennifer Ann Routt Svendsen Thomas Harold SchoU Carol Jean Seifert Swetnam Susan Phyllis Buchanan Schubert Mary Ellen Swigart MarciaSchuman . Paul Walter Szolusha Snellen Jane Schumm Sharon Lee Tagliaferro Gwen Mae Yordy Seely Stephen Ray Taylor Carol Meredith Sellers Susan Lynn Taylor Linda Anne Sergent Mary Louise Hallez Tebes Charleen Jean Shanta Diane Kaye Teder Kathleen Jeanne Shaver Cheryl Beth Templeton Debra Lynne Ohl Sheets Stephanie Jean Terhune Janet Elston Sheffer Paulette Thatcher Mary Ellen Shelby Marilyn Geogine Natvig Thomas Sharon Colleen Sheppard John Reed Thompson Ronald; Jay Shown Susan Edythe Thompson Irvin Steven Siglin, Jr. Annie Marie Houser Tolle Ellen Phyllis Blonder Simsohn Janis Sue Toney .Sandra Sue Skaggs Ernest Xavier Tooke Nancy Skinner Elaine Traicoff John;Michael Smilanic James Anthony Tucker Alexa Barnes Smith Ronald Lee Vance Alyce Jonelle Smith James Warren Vander Male Beverly Sue Dolen Smith Larry Alan Van Horn Joan Louise Markley Smith Joan Van Wormer Ronald Arnold Smith Richard Edward Varner Rick Stedman Snider Cheryl Elizabeth Baugher Veach Susan Martha Solbeck Mark Byron Verbeck Karen Louise Sorensen Candace Lynn Vergin Dennis Merle Spahr Ellen J anne Vessely Michael Larry Spear Daniel Allan Vought Brenda Jean Spencer Kristen Anne Waddell Lois Jean Ledman Spradlin Mary Josphine Wagner Richard Gordon Springer Sharon Helen Stewart Waite Stephen Charles Springer Larry Michael Wakeland Diane Jean Stahl MargaretAnn Waldorf Gary Wayne Stanek Cynthia Lynn Walker Eileen Hettie Steele Dennis Lee Walker Robert Colin Stevenson William Francis Walker 954 June 5-6, 1970

Barbara Susan Walters Thomas Mario Bone Carmilla Ware Pamela Alison Brown Marydawn Smeltzer Wasson Uldis Bruveris Nancy Jane Watkins Linda Sue Burton Donald Clayton Webster Dennis John Callahan Donna Patricia Wehrly Margaret Rose Clamme Gloria Kay Weinhold Edwin Theodore Coates II Ellen Louise Wesling Ava Cecile Dale Candice Lynn West Stanley Weyman De Kemper II James Robert Wilbanks Daniel Rex Dishman Jacqueline Ann Wilk Theresa Marie Duennes Stephen Ray Wills JoEllen Dunbar Jane Wilson Margaret Ann Easterday Janet Louise Wilson Laurel Celeste Edgerton Kathleen Mary Wilson Carolyn Ann Emerson William George Wood Lucinda Pritchard Ende Christa Joy Woods Linda Anne Everett Lucille Marie Woods Teresa Farris William Robert Worrell Doris Cheng Bee Gaw Elizabeth Aken Wright Larry Alan Gerbig Pamela Sue Yochem Amelia Marlane Getz David Ray Yoder Anne Beth Gottlieb Ronald Lee Yoder Michael Allen Gray Billy Youmans . Kenneth John Gregory David Eward Young Kathryn Ann Hamm Kathryn Anne Young Barbara Gail Hansell Sheryl Ann Young Stephen Frederic Hansen Carol Ann Youngquist Linda Jean Hardie Michael Azifert Lynne Francis Harrington Susan Mary Zatkulak Bonnie Jean Harrison Donald Robert Ziebell Beth Ann Hocutt Mary Carol Hoehn BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Nancy Jane Hoff Jon Bruce Anderson Susan Grace Morris Holbert Susan Rosemary Anderson John Howard Hollenback Tanya Carleen August Bruce Edward Holstein James Mark Bebko Brenda Sue Howe Nancy Jean Bennett Lana Claudette Farlow Jans sen Ronald David Bennett Linda Kathleen Jochim Caria Jo Bishop Donna Carol Johnson Phyllis Ann SprouU Bishop James Linley Johnson Pamela Jo Blue Susan Jane Johnson Ursula Kriegsmann Bole Thomas George Johnson Jill Marie Keith 955

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Philip Allen Kemp David Tilghman Tharp Steven Alan Kendall Hattie Delia Tingle Thurman James Lynn Landes Jane Ellen Van Hoesen Maribess Lefforge Curtis Michael Wade Leslie Louise Lewis Linda Margaret Wallberg • Debra Ann Longenbaugh Susan Jayne Walters Jean Corinne Luke Mirah Lynn Wendt Peggy Ann Lynn Pamela Kaye Nace Wentzel Jeffrey Kim Lyons Catherine Louise Wentzel Cynthia Ann Lorentson McGrigg Brenda Eileen Wetzel Barry Lester Maadow Jerome Victor Widelski Suzanne Elizabeth Lanning Miller Henry Emile Wilkinson III Mary Kathryn Mitchell Claudia Jane Williams Melinda Ann Moon Gregory Carl Young Rose Marie Moore John Keith Murnighan BACHE LOR OF PHYSICAL Linda Diane Lewis Murphy EDUCATION William Thomas Nelson Tyrone Bedford Angelita Maria Neuhoff Joseph Dale Bell Katherine Lee Olis William Albert Began Gary Lee Paarlberg Frederick Sterling Bolyard David Allen Peachy James Morris Campbell Caryl Jo Peat David Houston Craig Suzenna Kay Perdue Larry Allan DeGraaf Stephanie Rene Jewell Pollom Andrew Thomas Donaldson, Jr. Kenneth Richard Pride James Michael Dunn Dorothy Alice Protter Steven William Edwards Susan Margaret Ramby James Ivlichael Gasvoda Shelley Jo McClellan Rhoads John Robert Geiger James William Roelke Marion Claude Griffin Robert Leo Roth Robert Reaves Hooper Francis Arnold Sanders, Jr. James Harold Kausek Cynthia Ann Scharlach William Richard Klemm Judith Dea Knowles Schumaker James Mc Arthur Linda Lorraine Sharvelle William Edmond McKoy, Jr. Anne Marie She Hi John William Meek Susan Gail Weinberg Shultz Robert Leslie Merkel . Laurel Sue Hewitt Shunk William Gale Morgan Barbara Jo Smith Edward David Morley Beverly Rose Smith Gordon Charles Muehlhausen Donald Edward Smith Harold John Oppenhuis Janet Elaine Smith James Ray Page Holly Anne Stadler James Herald Peacock Susan Standefer Robert Cowan Reese, Jr. Mary Jane Stewart Larry Edward Risk David Lee Struckman Robert Allen Rohrbacher Darlene Swanson Perry Eugene Russell James Edward Russell 956 June 5-6, 1970

Danny Lee Senn Herbert Alan Jones Wayne Leigh Shuyler Robert Charles Kaye Richard Louis Stonebruner Robert Allen Kinney John Thomas Wiergacz Diane Sue Kitt William Jay Yanchar, Jr. Eugene Louis Kochert Barbara Ann Koons BS IN PHARMACY George Stephen Kucka Cynthia Diane Sizemore Agler Neill Stacy Lankford Terry Gene Agler Suzane Kimble Lankford Raymond Lawrence Andreasen Janice Faye Leisner Michael Lee Barnett John Charles Leiter Russell Perrin Beckett James William Linville II Robert Wayne Bennett Gary Joseph Lynch Garre Eugene Blair James Edward Lynch Jack Bonebrake John Michael Magyar Steve Leroy Brown Marvin Dean McCollum Bruce Raymond Burch James Patrick McGovren Lisabeth Ann Taylor Canada David Summers Meeks Frank Dean Caputo William Clay Mees Jane Ellen Chavers Terry Lee Messier Michael Earl Checkley Dennis Lee Mock Carolyn Ann Collins Brenda Joyce Mutzfeld Jane Lee Witte Conard Judy Morse Obenland George Eugene Cooper Timothy Joe O'Rourke Alan Wayne Coy Stephen Ross Parsons Michael Allan Culross Francis Raymond Pelsor Sherry Sue DeHahn Dale Frederick Pence, Jr. Norma Therese Hunter Dewig Daniel Edwin Purvis, Jr. Robert John Dewig Barbara Lee Regan Carolyn Jane Dilts Michael Lee Roehm John Jeffrey Dixon Donald Arthur Royston Ronald William Dollens John William Ruppert Jane De Walt Godleski Dupont Rolf Karl Schrader Harry Dale Foist Fredric Charles Shaffer Janis Marshall Foist Wayne Edwin Smith James Anthony Gehlhausen Arthur Charles Solomon Maureen Faye Given Marilyn Kay Wilson Speedie David Bankes Glass Susan Marie Steele Gregg Franklin Golden David Eugene Studley Reggie Malya Goldstein Rondld Douglas Swadley Maribeth Jean Hedberg Robert Eugene Swetnam, Jr. Dennis Devon Hesch Jay Alan Swick Richard Allen Holdeman Frederick Mark Tam Ka,rl Gregory Humma Joseph Peter Tuzikowski Raymond Russell Hynds, Jr. Timothy William Vanderveen James Alan Jewell Charles Andrew Wagner 957

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Robert Ray Wagner Dennis Casper Hain Richard Madison Weaver Patrick James Harmon William Wayne Young Stephen Talmade Holder Susan Lee Zook Harold McKinley Holshoy, Jr. Jerry Jesse Zuck Edward Moir Hopkins Daniel Walter Zurawski Robert Eugene Hough Mark Huffman BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Vernon Earl Hundt Mary Inez Nunchuck James Walter Johnson William Casey Jordan SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY - Lawrence Michael Kight BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Richard Scott King Maurice Eugene Amy Victor Stanley Kobos Bruce Alan Bailey Gregory Paul Kochale Marvin Douglas Baker Arthur Jerome Kunard William Martin Ballentine Robert Jarrett Lepper Charles Lloyd Banks William Crawford Loyd Rex Eugene Beck Gregory Allen Martinsen James Walter Bialker Donald Lee Mason George Anthony Bohman Richard Warner McGlain Duane Alan Bokhart Ken Laub McCormick Dennis Louis Bonacorsi John Charles McLimans Robert Jon Boris David Leroy Mears Jerry Richard Branstrator John Phillip Menges Ronald Wayne Brotherton Robert Thomas Merz Elmer Walter Buchta, Jr, Donald Allan Miller Clayborn Young Cain, Jr. James Foster Miller Marion Richard Cameron James Ray Mink Alan Bardo Cash Edwin Ray Morin Douglas H. Cederholm Robert Lawrence Mundell Roger Lee Cole Robert Lee Myer Michael James Cooning Neal Arthur Nelson Mark Steven Davidson James Edward Noelle Douglas Jacob Deprez • Charles Wheaton Olcott, Jr. Norman Randolph Dick John Frederick Pegan Kenneth Wayne Edmondson Merrill Gene Peter John Roger Ellis Gregory Milton Pope Randolph Langford Engler James Malvin Potter James Charles Ewing James Dale Quackenbush Danny Dallas Fansler Robert William Queen Neil K, Fenstermaker Gary Lee Rich David James Frautschi Ervin Eugene Roberts Allen Dale Fulmer Thomas Lee Robertson Dimitrije Garcev Cody Lesley Sanford Tod Glentzer Dennis Wayne Schepnaan Clifford Raymond Goodwin, Jr, John Robert Schneider James Lawrence Gorman Robert Raymond Setree II 958

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James Alexander Sexton Richard Leon Sommer Terry Stephen Shears Thomas Everett Virgin Larry Dean Sherwood Clarence LeRoy Shively ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED David Vern Smith SCIENCE - ARCHITECTURAL Patrick William Smith TECHNOLOGY Warren Russell Smith Roland Alan Klockow Paul Michael Spalding Terence Lee Stofleth AVLA.TION ELECTRONICS Frank Eugene Stone TECHNOLOGY Thomas Earl Stroup Marvin Terry Hardin Charles Gregory Sutter Kenneth James Mason Daniel Carlyle Swartz Robert Gale Weirick Don Robert Taylor Charles Robert Thompson AVIATION MAINTENANCE Timothy Michael Tierney TECHNOLOGY Dale Ray Traub Kenneth Allen Bernacchi Dale Duane Wallskog Robert J. Caldwell Rodney Joe Walters Robert Vern Craig David Charles Wells Wayne Thomas Crawley David Lee Wensits Michael Lloyd Firestone Bruce Wayne White Richard Linus Fuhs Larry Lee Williams Tod Glentzer Terry Lee Witt Jack Helton Tracy Leon Wolf Stanley Ross Hepler Darrell Paul Wolfrum John Chester Hill Robert Cleon Hill BS - INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Mark William Holzer Adam Bowling, Jr. Michael Blake Kilcoin Kevin Bernard Burns David Herbert Lester Robin Dee Goings Thomas Lloyd McLarty Earl Gerald Hatfield Thomas Pirkle Metzinger Norbert Jakuszeski Jackson Gregory Joe Million Thomas Clark Julian David Eugene Poole David Lee Klaiber John Milton Roberts Michael Allen Knapp Steven Jay Ross James Kenneth Koegel John Emil Sander Frank Ernest Martin Scott Worden Siefken Dennis Lee Nichols George Bruce Stoelting James Henry Proctor Allen Eugene Upshaw Mark Douglas Roberts Steven Edward Watson David John Sharp Gregory William Westrup John David Skinkle Thomas Michael Wildish Ross Lynn Sloat Charles Philip Smith 959

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CIVIL ENGINEERING GENERAL AVIATION TECHNOLOGY FLIGHT TECHNOLOGY Stephen Ray Dean Albert Raymond Babinicz Stanley Ray Dorris Gary Daniel Snyder Robert Neal Geyer Kenneth Lee Gross INDUSTRIAL ILLUSTRATION Roger Wallace Himes TECHNOLOGY David Randall Kyler Gary Dale Anderson Dean Stuart Cowles COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Gary Duane Craig James Edwin Skiles Melvin Earl Green Carmilla Ware David Lee Groves Bruce Alan Harding ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Richard John Kepshire, Jr, TECHNOLOGY Terry Jay Reed Douglas Brian Alexander James Lawrence Sell Stephen Jay Burkhardt David Lee Young Charles Philip Caldwell II Jerry Wayne Cook MECHANICAL ENGINEERING John Maynard Davis TECHNOLOGY Thomas Alan Fasbinder Jeffrey Lynn Adams Ronald Eugene Fernsler Timothy Pendleton Allen Stephen Ray Fleenaan James Richard AUman Hans William Goebel Daniel Carl Beal Stephen Talmadge Holder Duane Alan Bokhart Michael Kent Hunt Roger Harold Bergman Mark Randall Meyer Dale Edward Conrad Eugene Ross Neuman Jerry William Corns Anthony James Palmiero Donald Louis Cosby Phillip Honnold Randall Gregory Joseph Denk Thomas Herbert Schacht John Willian Divine, Jr. Jam.es Allen Scholl David Joseph Dwenger Stanley Michael Skubis Charles Edward Graham Steven Levi Sommers David Eugene Hintzman Gary Ralph Sparks John Philip Hollo we 11 Edward John Stevenson Barry Arthur Kaley Raymond Torres Donald Robert Matthews Larry Lee Wharton Jerry Douglas Mclntyre Moyne Robert Metzger FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY Francis Eugene Rardon Joseph Nathaniel Eads Grady Edward Rudolph Leo Edward Kerr, Jr. Terry Joe Stuckey Richard Keith Ransom David Moraine Taylor Dennis Lee Ward 960 June 5-6, 1970

NURSING Nancy Sue Urbahns Sabre Jane Garrett Almon Edith VanSchepen Sally Ann Benson Patricia Lynn Vines Barbara Jean Bronstetter Joan Ellen Watson Deborah Johnson Brown Lynda Sue Watson Jeanette Eve Castle Rebecca Ann Weaver Carol Marie Hartman Claws on Cynthia Ann Weber Cathy Dail Clouser Linda Sue Weddle Deborah Susan DeBord Nancy Ann Wright Ruth Ina Vuskalns Ewbank Nancy Lee Slauson Flack ENGINEERING SCHOOLS Kathleen Joan Force Laura Jane Gemmecke BS - AERONAUTICAL AND Selma Precilla Freshour Gollmitzer ASTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Susan Elaine Good Richard Dayid Anderson Gia Kay Hammersley Richard Eldridge Armstrong Connie Marie Shroyer Harsin John Lewis Baughman Mary Louise Heim John Alfred Biermann Barbara Ann Hill Stephen Henry Braciak Linda Carol Hinchman Robert Walter Braun Brenda Sue Justice Thomas Francis Brown, Jr. Linda Louise Kremer James Robert Bullock Phyllis Jean Lachmund Thomas Alva Butler Mary Kathryn Tobias Long Lawrence Patrick Carmody Nancy Lee Lukasik Harold Charles Croop Barbara Jo McGraw Glenn Austin DaUiart Louise Marie Mills Donald William Davis, Jr. Jacquelin Lee Moore Michael Frank DiBello Deborah Anne Miller Patrick Thomas Gerald Dominik Patricia Ann Peaper Erich Emil Drochner Margaret Rose PeGan Richard Russell Duncan Sharon Lynn Bruness Pierson Patrick Francis Dunn Barbara Ann Polstra Dwight Holdridge Early III Virginia Carol Reavis Joan Annette Edwards Beth Ann Davis Reid Steven Robert Fozo Theresa Marie Rohrman James Franklyn Galler. Jr. Dixie Lee Schmisseur Michael Robert Galvas Teresa Ann Schwartzel Ronald Jay Gilsinger Nancy Louise Crawley Seib Robert Barry Green Jan Kloncz Smith Barbara Jean Hackman Jane Ann Luke Stark Cary Haramoto Dereth Swaim Edward Dale Herringshaw Margaret Jane Swift Walter Rawlins Horlacher III Rhea Christine Trisler Dennis Lee Kellen 961

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David Charles Keller David Edward Maki Arthur Sherfey Kendall III Ronald Patrick Mcllwain Michael Terrence Kennedy Lester Lynn Peters Everett Vernon Kincheloe Robert Warren Smith Richard Alan Kirkley John Stewart Krehbiel BS - CHEMICAL Brett Dewain Lamberry ENGINEERING Jan Michael Lane David Vern Addington Robert Alan Large Philip Otis Allen Clark William Leslie Arl Anthony Altman Roy Walter Livingston William Henry Andrae Gerald Lee Lukavich George Robert Blakey Ronald Elbert Luther Steven Bozich Robert Joseph Mastrangelo Stephen Edward Brewer Terrence John McClure Craig Alan Campbell Leo Millstein James Volney Coleman HI Richard Alan Niksch Martin Andrew Ferman Erik Dan Nygaard William Maurice Fruit Douglas Melville Payne Thomas Ross Gallant III David Michael Pierre William Jefferson Gault Howard James Price, Jr, Richard Hughes Grabham Alfred Quarto Dennis Lee Cudgel Walter Francis Reeder III James Bennett Guffey William George Reilly Robert Daniel Harrer Larry Lee Roth James Edward Huff. David Keith Sanders Phillip Howard Jenkins James Frederick Sellers Michael John Kolarik James Taylor Silverthorn Russell Lee Kratowicz James Michael Sinopoli David Jay Lawrence David Alan Skinner James Henry Leslie David Lynn Steinbarger Ijester Noel Leutwiler David Anthony Steininger Walter Knneth Lewis Gregory James Sterns George Christopher Martin Patrick Lee Stevens Richard Dennis Marvel Albert Vincent Suppinger Yousif Hamad Matouk Randall Harold Waibel Steven Lavern Mayes Robert Michael Walters Donald William Meyer James Paul Williamson Robert Bradford Miller II Greg Lee Wolff Thomas Frank Murphy James Bartholomew Wozniak Christopher Tyrus Nance William Peter Yutmeyer Donald Nedanovich David L. Need BS IN AGRICULTURAL Allen William Parrin ENGINEERING Linda Lou Patton David Allen Blackford David Walter Pershing John Robert Haan Lloyd Milton Petrie III Ronald Lee Kipfer Robert Frarik Polich 962 June 5-6, 1970

Robert Neil Postlethwait Jerry Wayne Eckert Joseph Wayne Powell Douglas Lee Edwards Joseph Robert Powers John Welch Espey George Patrick Quinn, Jr. Bernard Joseph Fekete Paul Howard Reger James William Gabriel II Michael Wayne Ross James Alexander Gammon Stephen John Salter Robert Edward Gangstad II Douglas Mitchell Sawyer Jerry Lee Goodwin William Gary Schmidt Dale Frederick Green Dale Hubert Schultz Robert Glenn Hanson Thomas Dunbar Simpson Richard James Hathaway Randy Lynn Smiley Kenneth Eugene Hevner Jeffrey Stephen Smith William Robert High Dean Fred Sonntag Thomas Richard Hohman Thomas Tilden Stocksdale III William John Ingles Donald Francis Storrier, Jr. James Richard Janz Philip Douglas Thorpe Albert Omer Jones David Cameron Tirsell James Conrad Karr Michael Alan Tucker Bill Gene Kimbley Deane Alan Voss Raymond Daniel Kinnick John Anthony Waupsh Ragnar Kleiven George Henry Willcox-Jones Stanley Eugene Koehlinger Stuart Campbell Williams III Joseph Mathias Kopf Don Franklin Wilson Edward Thomas Kritzer, Jr. Thomas Larry Wood Robert Joel Krzeminski David John Zurawski Charles Jackson Lester Robert Eric Liljestrand BS - CIVIL ENGINEERING Franklin James Lipkey John Heathman Allen Judith Yvonne Longfield Roger Lee Allmandinger James Joseph Lucas Marc Howard Alper Ronald Lee May Edward Martin Bach David Bennett McKinely Terry Marvin Bareither Henry Leo Meltzer Carl Edward Barnett Robert Mitchell Moore Philip Cameron Becker Michael Frederick Moran Archibald Leslie Bennett John Richard Oxley Michael Dale Bowman Stephen William Powers Roger Dale Cain Robert Craig Rhoades Timothy Elliott Carpenter John David Rullman Ronald Morris Carter Thomas Edward Sabaj James Eldon Craft Thomas Michael Schubert William Andrews Cutter Richard John Sesny Thomas Edwarci Dabrowiak Barry Kent Shriver Kent Duane Downey Larz Alan Smith 963

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Thomas Daniel Swantko Randall Edward Foote Carl Thomas Tuttle William Arthur Frink Richard Lyn Utterback David Alan Fruchey Joseph James Wambold Wayne Davis Gallimore James Leonard Webster Julian Frank Gooch Judson Harmon West II Larry Ernest Gray Thomas Oliver Work Gavin Leon Hadley Richard Eugene Hamilton BS - ELECTRICAL James Scott Hanafee .ENGINEERING Stephen Dale Hanna Cesar Elroy Alvarez, Jr. Duane Francis Hartge William Herbert Anderson II William David Haseman James Edward Arnold Michael Louis Hathaway Charles John Ball Gerald David Held Greg Preston Bartlow Kenneth Charles Henry Phillip Gene Beal Daniel Lee Hillman Claude Francis Bedwell Robert James Hitch John Richard Billiter Richard James Hoglund Jonathan David Birck Wayne Melvin HoUinger Lewis Edward Bragg David Lewis Hosking Peter Daniel Brand Richard Brandt Huisman David Edgar Breedlove Joseph Charles Hunter Richard Chadwick Brooks, Jr. Robert Paul Janik MaxWayne Brown John Joseph Janowiak Orville Kenneth Brown, Jr. James Herbert Jeffers Stephen Lee Browning James William Jenkins Douglas John Buchanan Patrick Neal Jerrell Raymond Frank Buckner Carl Lee Johnson Daniel Hobbs Cable Dean William Johnson David Michael Cannady Kerry Marshall Jones Richard Alan Carlson John MuUinger Jorgensen Michael Lynn Carroll Adnan Kahveci Larry Nathan Church William Allen Kaiser William Eric Coons John Wayne Keat Gary Lee Edward Cruzan John Calvin Kellas Dennis E. Deckard Richard Edwin Kelly Domingo Rosauro De LaFuente, Jr. Lawrence Edward King James Michael Donahue John Runals Klotz David Alan Du Val Andrew William Kniffin Jeffrey Allen Edelman Melvin Henry Konsoer James Carl Evans Richard Steven Koressel James Dean Everett Gary Alan Krotke Ronald Harold Falstreau Bruce Arnold Langdon Thomas Byrne Felton Delbert Stewart LaRue David Wayne Fitzpatrick Dennis Yen Kwai Lew Robert Harry Foltz Samuel Andrew Livingstone 964

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James Morrison Loggie Anthony Paul Selwa Gregory Alan Lucas Edward Joseph Sheehy Lawrence John Mack, Jr. John Williams Shields, Jr. Kenneth Glenn Main Merwyn Roop Shonk Daniel Francis Manista Richard Byron Shoop Philip Lynn Mann David Grant Snair Robert Douglass Maple Andrew Grant Snyir Richard Patrick Marek Frederick Solmer Eldridge Dykes McCamis Robert Morrison Spark, Jr. Harold Emerson McCloud, Jr, Kenneth Malcolm St. Clair, Jr. Dennis Drake McCrady Kenneth Wayne Stephani John Edwin McMillen Royce Stewart, Jr, Gregory Allen Micheel Dwight Bruce Stoffel Dan Everett Monnier William Robert Stubbs II Robert Bruce Moricca Fred Deahl Sturges Gregory Lynn Moss Michael Duane Sutherlin Dale Robert Murphy Steven Allan Tague Bruce Wayne Nobs Philip Neil Theurer Cole Stanley North up James William Thomas, Jr, Paul Douglas Nosal Eric Wayne Thorson Steven Louis Oliger Jose Geraldo Torres James Richard Paolantonio Michael Wayne Townsley Arthur Joseph Paradis George Tapani Tuokko Daniel Joseph Petritz James Ray Vanada Roger William Phillips Larry Paul Vines Gary Scott Phipps Edward Thomas Wallin Gary Oscar Pitman Ronald Wayne Walters Jackie Pittman Stephen Haworth Warner Robert Alan Pouch Robert Francis Weaver John V, Reed Kenneth Fred Weiss Gary George Rhodes Virgil William We see Kenneth Elwood Ride out, Jr, Jonathan Carpenter Wettstein Harold Orville Rife Michael Joseph Wetzel Jackie Ray Ringley Richard Walter Williams Raymond Charles Roberts, Jr. Jerome Louis Wilski Alan Juan Rossi Blackwelder David Allen Wolff David Stephen Rubenstein- James Carroll Wolford Ronald Raumond Rudolph William Lee Wolpert Jeffrey Pidge Rupley Bruce Marion Young Michael Rybinski George Zaderej Marvin Ross Scamihorn James Thomas Zalusky James Stephen Scecina Shahram Zayandehroudi Stephen Ray Scholl James Bruno Zgliczynski Verne Edwin Searer 965

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BS - ENGINEERING SCIENCES John Lewis Moren II Michael Spaine Armstrong Robert James Mrizek Thomas Anthony Brzezinski David Kendall Much Wayne Joseph Davis Neil Thom.as Neumark Roger Earl Diehl Fredrick David Ohlrich Frederick Birice Faller, Jr. William Walfred Peck Peter James Fell Thomas Anthony Pilewski James Leslie Fuller Gregory Bruce Pritz Gholamali Hedyat Joel Steven Rubin Charles Richard Lenglade, Jr. Robert George Scelze III John Edward Mahan Paul Martin Scudiere Terry John Malinowski Stephen Paul Seiden Larry Dean McCann Wayne Alan Semerau Thomas George Meyer Daryl Gene Simpson John Robert Nelson Donald Robert Slater James William Nippert Thomas Edwin Warner David John Orban Joel Wayne Wright Roger Keith Richards, Jr. Robert Omar Wuthrich Kenneth Schoonover George Roland Ziegler III Lynn Lewis Waite Christopher George Whipple BS - MECHANICAL William Wai Yue ENGINEERING Randy Peter Adair BS - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Robert Ames Altenkirch Stephen Marcus Beam David Carleton Anderson Lawrence Paul Buxton Raymond Francis Ashworth, Jr, Wing Kee Chan Russell Everett Bischoff Thomas Jeffrey Clark John Craig Bitzer Hayden Mills Cotterill Robert Alan Bodemuller Ted Ellis Coyle Frederick Michael Bolek Phillip Hale Day George Robert Boxhorn Eli Mark Drakulich Ian Lucius Breedlove Kenneth Duchi Bruce James Brixey Stuart Lindsay Dudley David Cryus Buck Jack Richard Elowe Thomas John Burke Yale Philip Esrock David Alan Burkhart John Jeffry Fields Donald Wayne Burns Robert Dennis Hall Bruce Bussell Larry Alan Hayes Roger Dale Call William Douglas Kriegs David Lee Calvin Edward Lobuis Kropp Harry Michael Carbone Peter Douglas Lockhart Tsung Kao Chang Barry Randall Marks Edmund Anthony Ciucki Douglas Arnold Marshall William Michael Clevy Larry Wayne McCormick Jack Lee Couillard 966

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Dennis Michael Dayton Charles Clifford Matthews William Harold Dickhoner Robert Bruce Mcintosh William Fletcher Dixon Warren Edmond McPhail Robert Dean Donaldson Charles Arthur McPherron Eugene James Dondlinger III Bruce McMurry Metcalf Glenn Robert Dorsch Michael Ruhl Meyers Reid Harris Ewing Stephen Douglas Miles Ronald Dumont Flack, Jr. Richard Kendall Miller James Shelby Forcum Danni Dale Mills Andrew Starbuck Foster Gregory Alan Moore Dennis Alan Fox Stephen Vaughn Moore Larry Douglas Fox Jerry Wayne Munk Willard Anton Freeman Bruce Benton Myers Everett Orrin Gardner Robert Benjamin Heal, Jr. Michael Rolfe Goodman Richard Joseph Nicoski Charles Eugene Grenard Kenneth Holtz Olmstead Philip Ronald Gula, Jr. Clifton Willcox Owens Richard James Habegger Russell William Palmer Jack Edward Halsey James Allen Parkes Robert Pascal Harkness Philip Lawson Patterson William Lee Havel James Edward Placke Samuel Hellingsworth Edward Philip Probst John Andrew Horvath, Jr. Marvin William Puth Michael Edward Housand David Moulton Quackenbush Mark Stephen Huss James Paul Radack Joseph Thomas Janas, Jr. Ervin Lee Reed, Jr. Warren Stanley Jones Steven William Rhodes David Andrew Kaiser Steven Mark Ridenour Joseph George Karp, Jr. Michael Andrew Ringle Raymond Joseph Kasenga David Lawrence Rome Donald Lee Keil Jerry Lynn Ross Fred James Keller, Jr. Thomas Edward Rybarczyk James Neel Kettinger Stephen Paul Sauce rman James Alan Krisher Steven Seiden Seekins Terry Francis LaMore Philip Henry Shirmeyer Dwight Robert Lamppert Thomas James Small Renal Baker Lannan Lawrence Matthew Smeyak Darrell Dennis Lepper Dennis Michael Smith Thomas Ward Lester Gary Lawrence Smith Thomas Leland Linton Koven Wesley Sinith Robert Karl Lutz Richard Curtis Smith Robert James Lyon Philip Harold Snyder Daniel Frank Machaj Clayton Perry Spanjer Alfred Lynn Marsh Russell Paul Stath William James Sterling Patrick Earl Strange Roger Allen Surf us 967

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Terry John Symon Charlotte Eileen Foglesong Michael Warren Tate Bancroft Charles Lloyd Thomas Barbara Sue Barger RogertStephen Utter Carolyn Sue Bartley Peter Raymond Westlin Ella Louise Kimbrew Bates Dennis Forrest Withered Alice Ann Begeman Bruce Edward Wolff Donna Annete Beisel Raymond Fredrick Yarmac Gordon Douglas Bell Glenn Franklin Young Jane Elizabeth Stein Bohman Lois June Bombich BS - METALLURGICAL Jeanna Maria Jones Bowman ENGINE ERI^fG Christine K. Brandenburg Alan Frederick Campbell Joyce Anne Brandt Gary Don Caster Richard Eugene Bresnahan Geoffrey Edwin Dahlman Theresa Carol Brucker Robert English Ellen Virginia Buchsbaum Timothy Peter Evans Mary Joan Burke Rand Mason Gee Barbara Ellen Cade Thomas Howard Good Rebecca Lynn Welborn Caldwell Warren James Haws Marcia Sue Friermood Chamberlain William W. Hintalla Mary Ellen Chamberlin Wesley Heywood Jones Carolyn Sue Clark Donald Keith Kaider Mary Diane Wort Cleland Richard Michael Mcllhattan Judith Ann Coleman John Dennis Murphy, Jr. Virginia Joy Compton Charles Lee Scherrer Ann Elaine Cooper Richard Anthony Simanek Susan Lynne Cors Phillip Godfrey Sitton Susan Elaine DePrez Coitelyou Hendrick John Slaats Eva Mae Coty James Richard Sommers Marilyn Kay Creekmore Patricia Ann Crow Gary William Swartzbeck Linda Kay Stultz Crum Arch Edward Taylor Josephine Elizabeth Cullnane Donald Earl Townsend Gwenda Sue Daniel Alan Michael Turza Janet Lynn Dinsmore Gregory Lowell Wright Frank Gustaf Dolk Sandra Lea Shook Dykhuizen BS - ENGINEERING Vicki Jo Kuhl Earle John Carl Enright Carolyn W. Ebert Marian Rutherford Edwards BS - HOME ECONOMICS Roberta Ellyn Ehrlich Jocelyn Alexander Mary Cleo Ervin Nancy Elaine Alexander Kristin Lee Evans Mary Louise Allison Bonnie Sue Fisher Linda Gail Kelly Ammann Katherine Elaine Fogt Anita Marie Angermeier Janet Ann Frankenhauser Eva Joan Baker 968

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Betty Lew Frizzell Teresa Jean McNicol Maynard Marilyn Averil Beib Kathryn Klinger McCluskey Marcia Ann Crabtree Gibbs Marjorie Anne McFarland Nea Frances Gilmore Marcia Piatt McLaughlin Ann Louise Goett JoAnn Gutknecht Mears Barbara Ellen Green Deborah Leigh Mercer Marcia Lynn Gould Griggs Cheryl Diane Messenger Susan Amy Lee Grosick Sally Sava Mileusnich Anita Jean Gutzwilier Janice Ann Miller Laura Ruth Hamilton Shirley Ann Mithoefer Alice Man-Lin Han Caria Jane Morphet Janet Sue Clifton Hancock Frances Margaret Motsch Deborah Kaye Harter Maureen Jeanette Murphy Marion Lois Hawkenson Rowanne Neal Melissa Anne Hayden Mary Ann Newell Claire Alene Black Heisterberg Carolyn Sue Williams Newlin Donna Susanne Henry Cheryl Gretchen Norton Karen Faye Hill Kathleen Marie Ogara Sheila May Hinesley Rosemary Origer Sandra Kay Hobson Joanne Ellingwood Hertig Osmond Etta JMarie Hoffman Cecilia Ann Pace Marjorie Ann Hudson Sara Jill Parent JoAnn Brandt Hughes Mary Ann Patrick Linda Gene Leak Hunter Janet Marian Petrick Melanie Ignazito Doris Ellen Phillips Lois Ann Johnson Margaret Mary Poncsak Melody Anne Jones Arleen Sue Price La Verne Kay Lanting Jordan Sara Jane Quakenbush Cynthia Kay Kaetzel Barbara Ann Richards Mary Katherine Barber Karsmizki Marilyn Jean Monte Roach Jane Alice Boyajian Kaufman Marcia Allen Roberts Nancy Jane Kaufman Judy Lynn Knigga Rosengarn Veronica Joan Kay Joyce Elaine Sands Susan Kingsbury Barbara Louise Schepman Karol Annette Klink Norma Jean Schini Susan Eileen Norcross Krug Suzanne Bettina Schroeder Barbara Ann Fritz Lake Deboaah Lee Schuler Deborah Jean Landes Donna Dee Scott Regina Ann Ye'e >Mei Lau Sally Ann Searfoss Mary Ellen Lawler Barbara Ann Sell Susan Ann Ballard Lester Martha Jane Huffman Services Beverly Sue Linvill Kay Taylor Shackleton Nancy Faye Main Maria Sue Shanker Cynthia Louise Mann Jessica Allie Sheets 969 June 5-6, 1970

Leone Mary Skalnik Richard Allen Brown Sandra Louise Smith Arden Scott Bucher Teresa Kay Smith Steven Lynn Burkhardt Roxanna Elaine Bontrager Sommers James Eric Carlson Sue Ellen Buffenbarger Sorgenfrei George Frazer Carthay Barbara Ellen Weaver Sponhauer Terry Shannon Castle Euthymia Stavrianou Robert Wilfred Choate, Jr. Kathryn Anne Steffen Dennis Matthew Choltco Jane Daryl Stephens Donald Richard Chrobot Patricia Louise Flynn Stillabower David William Clarke Jan Marie Stock Walter Harrison Clarke Vicki Lynne Cunningham Stowell James Allen Coffman Colleen G. Strain Walter Thomas Conway, Jr. Linda Gay Sutton James Clare Cordell, Jr. Amy Jo Thompson Timothy Wayne Cox Lynn Ann Townsley Jack Douglas Cunningham Elizabeth Ann Trankle Glenn Edward Dieckmann Marcia Ann Tresslar Craig Phillips Dowden Randae Marie VanDenover Curtis Evans Duvall Nancy Rae Wagner Richard Allen Engel Sharon Kay Wagner Richard Dean Evans Christina Anne Warning Phillip Henry Fauver Ann Weidman James Richard Fedorchak Carol Louise Weinland Frank Benjamin Fritton Sandra Kay Smeds Wells William Francis Galgay III Pamela Kay Werner Richard Paul Garrison Frances Jane West Robert Beyer Gentz Janet Louise West Andrew Stephenson Graham Carol Jane Whittington Daira Grencions Cynthia Ann Williams Philip Irving Griffin Christine Louise Wolgemuth Cary Anthony Gunderson Sally Lou Fick Woodward Breck Fleming Hanson Jacqueline Ann Gillespie Young Richard Corrie Harding, Jr. Mary Ann Zolvinski Carl Frederick Heinichen David Ray Hollin BS - INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT James Lemert Hollinger Dale Richard Alexander Steven James Hutton William David Attick Paul William Kalmes Herbert William Aust Edward Kenneth Kelley John Everett Ayres Bruce Alden Lancet Ronald Paul Be res Eric William Larson Richard Robert Berg David Harold Lee Douglas Stanley Bohs Larry David Leeper Geoffrey Clay Boling Stephen Allen Little Larry Martin Bowling Donald Wayne Looft Larry Michael Bradford George Edward Mariani, Jr. Paul Edward Bredesen James Edward Massengale 970 June 5-6, 1970

Robert Milton Metzger Steven Akers Benson Gary Paul Michaelis William Lawrence Bertram David Ian Morrison Zigurd Juris Berzins Robert William Muntz William Charles Bockstahler Paul Novak Darrell George Boone Steven Paul Novak Ronald Joseph Borkes Ted Louis Osterhoff Robert Allan Bowers 'Robert Alan Paley Geryce Mabel Bradt Robert Alan Paloncy David Thomas Brown Kim Richard Parkins Paul Floyd Brown David Joseph Peters Robert Michael Burch Ronald Stanley Pinkerton George Edward Butorac Paul David Pratt Terry Wayne Cady Rusins Ansis Pudis James Patrick Callahan IV William Ray Robison Michael Paul Canary Richard Lee Rogala John Lee Carl Steve William Seabury Wade Thomas Carsel Peter Michael Slavin John Adam Carter Steven Carson Smith Terrel Lee Gasman Michael David Solma Bruce Alan Cavanaugh Lawrence Edward Soper Russell Gilbert Chester, Jr. Gerald Anthony Stada Steven Douglas Cline Karl Jon Vacek Thomas Allan Gofer David Michael VanVleet Ralph Michael Collier Thomas Michael Walsh Steven James Comer Gary Charles Warzin Christopher Hamel Cooke George Steven Washburn Lee Ralston Cord, Jr. Robert Paul Weimer Robert Bradley Cortelyou Patric Edward Welch Eric Alan Croson Stanley Robert Welch Dwight Amos Custis Arthur Laird Wetherell, Jr. Robert Warren Daliege, Jr. Kent Alan Wiback Arthur HoUis Dee Joe Fredrick Willerth Barbara Eileen DeLong Daniel Jeffrey Welter Brian Ross Doolittle Kenneth Wun Hoy Wong Clement Peter Dries Thomas Kieth Wright Michael John Drinan Robert Beyer Ziegler Michael Ray Duffy Paul David Edmiston Gordon Raymond Ericksen BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Phillip George Fahrbach James Lee Adams Mauricio Fernandez Garza Danny Glenn Alson Sandra Lynn Foist Steven Beryl Ash Thomas David Foley Felice Joseph Attard William Thomas Foot Albert Martin Auffart Charles Matthew Fraenkel Gary Arlan Bartholomew James Floyd Fredenberg Thomas McDowell Bayless Anthony Wayne Freeman Cindy Sue Moore Beebe 971

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Daniel James Gearhart David Andrew Lamon Theodore Alan Gebhard David Allen LaRowe George Dennis Gehring Robert Eugene Lawson James Michael Geitz William Leahy Bradley Wayne Gerig Charles Albert Loucks Philip John Gibson Rodney Dale Lubeznik Margret Ann Ginzler Frederick Charles Lubs Daniel Richard Geller Robert James Lung Phillip James Gootee Charles Edmund Lyons Kristin Jeanne Gratner James Timothy Malis David Logan Graves Raymond Alvin Maloney John Harold Hague Martha Ann Mamula Andy Clay Harmon John Elliott Maples Stephen George Harper Kenneth W. McCashland Stephen Walter Harrison Robert Steven McClain Thomas Alan Hartman David Wayne McEowen Danny Maurice Heatherson James Douglas McKinnon Richard Alfred Hedlund, Jr. Linda Sue McKnight Charles Francis Hengels Gregory Dea Meadows Dean Henry Arthur Frank Melvin II William Peter Hettinger III Douglas Von Mettes Gary Jay Hiers Beecher Lloyd Metzger, Jr. Kenneth Clifford Hxon John Pierson Miller Thomas Patrick Holden Thomas Charles Million Michael Alan Holmdohl Stephen Duance Mills Thomas Eugene Holtz David Leslie Molnar Charles Rue Hough Terry Lee Moore Steven Joe Jacob Jorge R. Morales Donald Rex James Charles Frederick Morgan Ronald August Jans sen Matthew Emmett Morris Ralph Edmund Jenkins Leonard Gerald Musick Andrew Jay Johnson Keith Edward Nelson. William Carroll Jones Alan James Niedbalski Ronald Lee Jordan Glenn Michael Pav James Michael Karis Michael Elston Phipps Marilyn Ruth Kintzele Joe Thomas Pierce, Jr. Richard Witt Kisler Sally Ann Williams Pierce James Harry Kleidon Steven Hillard Pollyea Diane Knopsnyder Gregory James Pryor Stephen Stewart Knoy William Francis Quinlan George Steven Kochis Robert John Raftis Cheryl Sue Kovenz Susan Jane Montgomery Ramage Kerry Lee Kungel Ronald Richard Ray Terrence Michael Kungel Gregory Gene Reising Daniel Joseph Lachut Vickie Lee Renbarger Joseph Michael Ladouceur David Blakely Render 972

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William Trego Rice Thomas Alfred Williams Larry Francis Ridgeway Donna Joan Wills Leopoldo Riestra Barry Hubbard Wilson Kenneth Scott Rogers Kenneth Roy Wilson Donald L. Roll Dennis Eugene Winings Robert William Rush Robert McLellon Wiser GeorgeEdward Ryan John Carl Wolfe Lee Joseph Ryan Charles Palmer Woods Ronald Raymond Rybarczyk Michael Edwin Woods Nicholas Townsley Sahm Terry Lee Zaccarino Scott Giles Saunders Everett Leroy Zarse Jeffrey Alan Scihrnits Robert Lee Ziliak Janet Marie Wolber Seals Keith Wayne Zimmerman Norman Lee Setters Peter Albert Shepard BS - SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Robert Duncan Sinclair Paul Charles Allenza John David Skelton Elizabeth Lenore Williams Anderson Sandra Kay Slepicka Mary Beth Arter Mark Allen Slickers Johnnie Ayers Ronald Craig Sloan Robert Francis Babcock Michael Francis Smolen William Lawrence Baggeroer Craig Lee Sparks Peter Alan Bard wick Leslie Clement Standish Richard Earl Bare Larry Allen Stanton Carita Joyce Bays Thomas Gene Stark Alan Martin Beir Erick David Stowe Peggy Rillann Berchekas John Einil Streicher Roger William Berger Michael Edward Swank John David Bever David Gene Tate Kenneth Charles Bischoff Thomas Loyd Tesmer Joseph Michael Bogucki Richard Lee Thompson J ames Arthur Bowers Richard Thomas Todd Stephen Richard Brandt Richard Bruce Tourtellott Mark William Braun Pamela Ann Tuite Lawrence David Bregman Thomas Mitchell Turner Kathie Louise Brinkmann Stephen Gilbert Vale Dural Wesley Browning Samuel Wade Vancel Lily Ka Wai Chen Jann Van Derlinden Stephen Louis Chrobak Carol Elaine Van Wie Susan Louis Chrobak Larry Wayne Volz Susan Lynne Cibull Richard Dennis Vowels Larry Edward Clawson Gary George Wackerlin Walter Larry Colando Joseph Lawrence Walsh Linnea May Cook John Robert Wiley II Vance Cline Coover 973

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Kathleen Ann Courtney Leonard Michael Holajter Jack David Craig William Lewis Holcomb, Jr, James Stanberry Crall John Russell Hollcraft Ernest William Crowe Gayle Chandler Hoover Sue Ellen Crewel Ted Oliver Hope John James Cunningham Daniel Glen Houser Robert Edward Daniell, Jr. Roger Howard Howe Allan Osborne Dean Jean Chia-Chien Hu Dale Dennis Deardorff William Benson Hubbard Timothy Jay DeBruicker Roger James Hucek Mary Kay Dine en Harry Dale Huddle ston Steven Andre Dodge Thomas Bret Hudspeth Michael Robert Durco William Graham Hummel David Paul Evans in Rand Stephen Huntzinger Bradley Phillip Fields John Todd Huttenlocher David Anthony Finley Joan Ruth Jackewicz Walter James Fischer Carol Jean Marie Jakubowicz James Dean Franson Michael Allan James Sharon Lynn Freeland Jerry Steven Janisch Elizabeth Ann Fritsch VonAyre Jennings Raymond Joseph Gill Dorinda Ann Johnson Bryan Allen Gilmore Nancy Lynn Johnson Kathryn Lynn Goldsberry Terrell Harvey Johnson Stephen Edwin Center Marsha Jean Jordan Richard Henry Gordin Michael Allen Junk Gail Yvette Griffin Jerry Allen Kane Liauma Kurins Gudriks Daniel Thomas Kaschak Terry Douglas Guiley Roger Rammel Kasny Polly Elisabeth Han John Kassabian, Jr, Hann Jeffrey Arthur Katzif Jacob Grenard Hannas Mary Alice King Charles Earl Hansell James Michael Kleeman Paul William Hansen Pamela Lynn Klein Richard Morris Hansen Rudolf Kohn Susan Marie Mrizek Harmon Frances Anne Konantz Donald Leon Hartman, Jr. Robert Alan Kramer Donald Ray He aid Edward Christian Land, Jr. Fredric James Helms Ernest Edward Lane III Rex David Hemme Paul Joseph Laub John Joseph Hendricks Andrea Williams Lawrence Christopher John Herron Paul Roger Lay John Robert Hiller Dianne Lynn Richards Leyda Pamela Lynn Hippensteel Robert Spencer Liedl Thomas Inn Min Ho Alexander Los David John Hobbs Jerry Alan Lukach William Allan Hobbs Francine Ann Machtinger Alan Iver Hochman Andrew Joseph Majda, Jr. 974 June 5-6, 1970

James Bernard Mandel Karen Rothenberger Rudolph Millicent Maureen Marks Arthur Michael Samuels Kenneth Jesse Marse Barry Francis Sanders Joan Elizabeth Martin Richard Dale Sanson Michael Warren Martin Matthew Joseph Sarec, Jr, Glenn Warren Mauger Emilie Annette Scalzo Donald Paul Maves Christine Schaibley Jeffrey Alan Mazer Alan Mark Scheffler Ronald Ray McDowell Nancy Carol Schmidt Mary Josephine McLin Keith Eugene Schwingendorf Karlis Imants Meijers Robert Vaughn Scott Caron Jo Miller Keri Ruth Shaffer Larry Wayne Miller Larry Lee Shannon James Stephen Moore Richard Henry Shippee Martha Ann Mueller Nancy Gale Shoaff Michael James Murphy David Robert Shortle James Benjamin Nardi Carol Nancy Siegel Louus John Nargi Nancy Ann Sievers Williain Lewis Newhouse Alan Norman Siffer Charles Thomas Niemeier William Paul Simmelink Douglas A, Nimtz Joseph Greg Slansky Richard Thomas O'Connell Philip Henry Snyder, Jr, William Allen O'Connell Robert H, Solof, Jr, Cheryl Sachiyo Okimura Deborah Dee Speakman Beverley Gale Oliver Pamela Bea Sprague Robert Daniel Osborne David Wayne Sprowl Michael Eugene Panther Stephanie Lynn Stahl Colin Frederick Pence Robert William Steiner Dennis Dale Pence Denise Rose Stoll Patrick Alan Pettyjohn Craig J, Stowers Thomas Owen Peyton Miles Howe Straly Donald William Porter Thomas Lee Stump Richard Alan Pride Linda Margaret Suggs Elizabeth Davis Reed Thomas Yates Sullivan Williain Thomas Reid, Jr, Rebecca Sue Suttle William Walter Reid Roger Eric Svendsen Ellen Anne Reinhard Barbara Ann Szarkowicz Melinda Brook Owen Rhodes Dougls Alan Szper Mary Kathleen Rice Elaine Leng Siu Tan John Albert Richter Robert James Thompson Charles Joseph Rieger III Linda Florence Lynch Tie de man Burma Lea Riester Jerry Robert Tollar David Louis Ross June Ellen Trice Joy Ann Johnson Ross Alan Roy Tschetter 975

June 5-6, 1970

Cynthia Jan Tuckerman Roy Matthew Strong Randal Wayne Tustison Lloyd Martin Wilkinson Arthur Hamilton Vail III Diane Lee VanPatten CALUMET CAMPUS Gary Lee Vogt Joseph Anthony Vukovich MASTER OF ARTS Craig Lawrence Wardrip Father Ferdinand DeCristobal Raymond Wendell Watters Catherine Marie Michael John Randall Webster Virginia Lee Zimmerman Judith Ann Weisman Gary Lee Wesner MA - TEACHING Richard Donn White William Donald Jamski Robert Allan Winstel Jamie Lee McGee Robert Carlton Woltz, Jr, Dominic Mikutis Cecilia Shek Kar Wong Ricarda Alice Martin Perez Lincoln Mun Hung Wong James Arthur Reed Roger Sherman Woodward Kenneth Miles Tesar Christine Lee Shoub Yancey Robert Kenneth Urick Alice Wai Ying Yang Dennis Alan Yoder MASTER OF SCIENCE Betty Yu Carmen Mae Dominguez

BS - CHEMISTRY MS - EDUCATION Gregory Biesecker Helen Elizabeth Small Anderson Tommy Louis Brazie Virginia Maguire Bateman Linda Lee Burleigh Peter Lawrence Billick Clarence David Carroll Betty Joyce Sutherlin Carpenter Kathleen Laura Daume Margaret Mary Christensen William Frederick Davenport Shirley Marczewski Cyzon Henry Tiong Boon Gaw Donna Mae Dillon Steve Randal Gerteisen Robert Joesph Dixon William Robert Gette Eric Nelson Ford John Howard Grigsby Jacquelyn Taylor Gholson Dennis Leroy Hatfield Ruth Jenkins Glotfelty Nicholas John Horvath Gertrude Ruth Greenwald Freddie Lee Huttsell Jane Williams Halfman Norman Peara Jacob, Jr. Eileen Maxwell Hughes Molly Ann Knapp Sophie Nepsa Korzow Cathy Lou Longman Ann Berk Lesh Charles Turner Ludwig Joseph McDonald, Jr. Audrey Jean McEhleny Linda Austin Petersen Charles Steven McHenry Virginia Ann Petrites Frank John Palfi Penelope Teresa Pito Daniel Lee Replogle Ann Garvey Pyke Michael Dominic Scamuffa Linda Nolan Schmoekel Jessie Fishback Taylor 976

June 5-6, 1970

Marjorie D. Ulrich Roxanna Van Sessen Thalmann Joanne Patricia Vokurka Vajner Majoice Lewis Thomas Ann Wardwell William Lawrence Thwing Lula Belle Vela MS - ENGINEERING Shirley Jean Winkler Wilson Francis Eugene Thompson Richard Peter Zimmerman

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Erminia Lopez Rincon BS - MECHANICAL Carole Sue Schneider ENGINEERING William Harry Walden, Jr. Aung Khine BS - INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BA - HUMANITIES, SOCIAL Frederick Fesko SCIENCE AND EDUCATION Dale Wesley Florence Christine Maria Arizpe Tom Galouzis Bruno Anthony Bielat, Jr. James Alan McDonald Gay Ann Flickinger Blech Alex Peter Monanteras Maria Jean Maruschak Brown Elizabeth Ann Oxford Cyganowicz SCIENCE SCHOOL - BS Nora Ellen Moore Detterline James Richard Albert Mickey Donovan Mary Esther Bennett Patricia Ann Winegard Gorman James Raymond Certa Marlene Frances Gransinger Yvonne Marie Cooper Larry Gene Hamilton Lea Oilman Robert Wayne Harper Jennifer Susan Groff Mary Bernadette Simonich Kissel Thomas Grudovich Kathryn Ann Larson Patricia Jean Maloney Barbara Blank McCorkel James Michael Newcomb Garda Caroline Hinch McMeen Anthony Joseph Petrites Carole Sue Johnson Meadows Paul Leonard Piekarczyk Donna Lee Jessup Myers Robert Ernest Rieckhoff Cecil Eve re tte Palmer III Kenneth Frederick Schwerin Margaret Linda Dick Peiser Richard Allan Sopko Joyce Lynn Rosenbaum Recktenwall Richard Jay Reichart BS - CHEMISTRY Richard David Ridge William George Boberski Elizabeth Rodriguez John William Snekser Terry Raybourne Ruhs Carl Laverne Wandrei David C. Russell Michael Douglas Ryba BS - TECHNOLOGY Marilyn Ann Schultz Larry Charles Atkins Beverly Jane Blakemore Scott John Michael Barnett Judy Ann Hall Seehausen Lawrence Ernest Beaulieu Albert Eduard Teunissen James William Bellich Ronald Steve Brngal 977

June 5-6, 1970

William Earl Brown Steve Edward Saksa, Jr. Jimmie Carroll Bugg William Thomas Schipper, Jr. Eugene Julius Bujdoso George Seolas Robert Linn Caddie Richard Allan Sepkowski Bernard Castro Mark Raymond Shimko James Paul Cerajewski Warren Guy Shulz Charles David Chamberlin, Jr. Michael Louis Skorka Norbert Bernard Chmura Donald Stachura Raymond Maxwell Crowe James Alvin Stofa Louis Delgado Thomas Mark Thorley Joseph Wayne D'Mura Neil Anthony Verhagen David Patrick Downey David Ward Voigt Thomas Richard Echterling Wayne Eugene Wallace Raleigh Kenneth Enslen Paul Washington Kenneth Patrick Foley, Jr. John Patrick Wehmer Leonard Ray Forrester George Michael White Kenneth David Gembala Joseph Richard Welsh Joseph Edward Gogolak Edward Henry Wozniak Gary John Hall William Theodore Wydra Frazier Lee Hankins George Joseph Wyszynski Ronald Patrick Hickinbotham Harold Milton Hinshaw ASSOCIATE DEGREES John Allen Hoffmann David ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY William Lee Krokroskia Gregory Dennis Blanchard James Lagos Edward Frederick Cross David Michael Lambert Joseph Jacob Guzik, Jr. Gerard William Lamoureux Scott Philip Injerd George Lawrence Magura Robert Miles Jones Michael Joseph Mariow Michael John Maman Andrew Richard Martin David Allen Mankowski Henry Stephen Martin Jerome Allen Mikulski Wesley Alan Masco Larry David Parker Charles Roger McKinney Robert Frank Peterson Larry Carl Moss Richard John Mycka CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY John Andrew Pabian David Allen Hufford Frank Vincent Palazzolo John Thomas Norris Jerry Allen Pearson Lawrence John Vereb Frank Joseph Penzato Anthony Joseph Priesol CIVIL ENGINEERING John Michael Razumich TECHNOLOGY Robert Myrle Reichanadter Dennis Howard Brown David Len Roberts Albert Elizondo Jerome John Rudy Paul Alvin Waisanen Zbig Richard Rybicki Erfried Rzonca 978 June 5-6, 1970

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Joseph Paul Krajnik Robert Stanley Bialon Vytautas George Kubilas Sandra Theresa Brancyk John Frank Kurzawinski Scott Richard Brown Walter Lesniak Robert Paul Czapla Donald Gregg Micheli Ronald LeRoy Eberle Kenneth Walter Misiolek Linda Jane Barsley Flowers Emil Gregory Modrowski Nancy Rae Hammond James Edward Schuman Darrel Michael Hardesty Lloyd Leslie Smith William Bradford Hjerpe Adrianus Johannes Petronella Richard Philip Hochman van Waardenburg George Joseph Jamrek Richard Joseph Waggoner James John Kobe Louise Adeline Kovecsi INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Charles William Krug TECHNOLOGY Joseph William Kulm Jerome Francis Ratajczak Jeffrey Downey Lake Lawrence James Lesich MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Linda Long TECHNOLOGY David Henry Mantz Jerome Bisch Jesse Joseph Martinez George Edward Blumb Bonney Marie McCrum Joseph Mark Fozkos John Edward Moskovich Frank Gales Douglas Paul Orr David Arnold Gauler Thomas Kent Palas John Erik Hallberg Michael Peter Puaca Louis William Koch •Robert William Stanners Joseph Anthony Markovich Kay Don Williams Alexander Sarafin Lawrence Thomas Wilsbach Robert Otto Wittwer Constance Wingfield Thomas Wozniczka NURSING Thomas Anthony Zmigrocki Marlene Sue Baker Sandra Eileen Green Beshears ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Bonita Lynn Brady TECHNOLOGY Olivia Chambers John Charles Ameling Ronna Maurita Colbert Ronald Patrick Beaulieu Kathleen Dempsey Karl Chmelar Mary Louise Frye Terrance Gregory Clemans Deborah Jane Gigstead Dennis Jude Foecke Minnie Katherine Harris Michael John Hawkins Gloria June Gillespie Hazel Walter Roy Hoyt Linda Kay Hominger Robert Euge me; Huddle ston Saundra Jean Home John Michael Huseman Mona Lee Houck Jesse Himes Roselyn Marie Kale 979

June 5-6, 1970

Carol Suzanne Kaniewski William Charles Jared Gail Jean Kolpin William Andrew Jones Virginia Louise Kopacz Edwin Nail Seller, Jr. Barbara Jean Staley Kuntz Ronald James Wieczorek Linda Marie Lacny Bernice McLemore INDUSTRIA.L ENGINEERING Carolyn Kay Meade TECHNOLOGY Carol Ann Modrowski Arthur Franklyn Kemp Theresa Leigh Morris Catherine Elizabeth Smart Oakds MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Lunda Diane Price TECHNOLOGY Bonnie Elmore Waddle Purdy Richard Paul Belzowski Karole Ann Schafer Carl Steven Denison Barbara Ann Schulte James Louis Galeziewski Christine Ilona Toth Paul Raymond Neidlinger Birute Marija Vailionis William John Sampson Loretta Sylvia Wehler Nicholas George Scheuer James Sebastian Wells Roger Leonard Volk Mary Ann Whittemore Geraldine Whitaker Williams NURSING Linda Rae Woomer Joan Marie Ament Agnes Ann Wrzalinski Norma Jean Briggs Archambeault Betty Joyce Breuker Yonkman Deborah Faye Biggs Linda Lee Ye ways Darlene Anne Boisvert Gwen Anne Cushman Breitzke NORTH CENTRAL CAMPUS Jimmie Lee Milliken Bryant Dorothy Therese Kmak Case BS - TECHNOLOGY Christina Ann Davis William Owen Millard Rita Mae Cunningham Hall Cynthia Lillian Holstein ASSOCIA.TE DEGREES - Betty Green King ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Sylvia Diane Whitaker Lundmark Richard Joseph Nevers Marsha Marie O'Bara Ronald Edwin Oppen COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Patricia Claire Reisinger Mark Lee Smith Margaret Joan Kintzele Wireman Robert Craig Schaffner Barbara Gail Wade lU-PUI INDIANAPOLIS CAMPUS Duane Donald Wilhelm MA - TEACHING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Connie F. Moore Bolinger TECHNOLOGY Clyde Donald Counts Warren Dean Ashton Marilyn Jayne LeMond Garry Frederick Decker Sandra Annette Sotzing Michael Louis Dill Nancy Barron Stauffer David Ernest Dressen Catherine Z, Zoercher Richard Joseph Jakelski 980 June 5-6, 1970

MS - EDUCATION BS - METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Leni A. Weeda Bruyn John Stephen Dickey

MS - ELECTRICAL BA - HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND EDUCATION Robert D. Altmanshofer Barbara Jane Dehaven Gerald Roy Tietje Terry Roger Ellis James Mclntire Yongue Gerry Morris Finch Thelma Jean Garriott MS - ENGINEERING Carole Kathleen P, Groninger Robert Alvin Co val Ernest Clyde Hutte Ronald Herman Huss Kathryn Dowden Midkiff Lawton Harry Link Michael Lee Place Ronald Andrew Middelson Nita L. Anderson Power George T. Sinnet Elaine Marie Veerkamp David Vandervort Staton Charles Bryan Wright

MS - INDUSTRIAL BACHE LOR OF SCIENCE OPERATIONS Michael Arnold Beaver David Brewer Aldag Diane Lee Brown Barry Brooks Bell Stephen Robert Davis Robert Angelo Buccieri Joseph Anthony Michael Cecere Joyce Ann Rhodehamel EdwinTerrill Coffman Michael Douglas Steele Bryce Duane Drake Stephen Dcu glas Waggoner Norman O, Hambrock Robert Thomas Herman BS - SCIENCE Lewis L. Lundberg Claire A. Diercks Baker William W, McMillan Lana J. Eisele Cardwell James Edward Metcalfe Norman James Wells Milton Charles Otto David Allen Snyder BS - TECHNOLOGY John Edmund Van Osdol John Frederick Allen Ronald Charles Young Clifford James Artis David Lynn Banta MS - MECHANICAL Paul John Barnes ENGINEERING Dennis Charles Bell David Spencer Garceau Richard Francis Berkemeier Brian Dean Blue MASTER OF SCIENCE Harold Herbert Brown William Edward Fellows Michael Tex Burk Rodney Lee Burnett BS - AGRICULTURAL Jerry Allen Calbeck ENGINEERING John Wayman Cleghorn Alan C, Amick Donald Lee Coake Richard James Compton 981

June 5-6, 1970

William Eddis Corder ASSOCIATE DEGREES Rudy Raye Cosier Ronnie D, Craft ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY David Stanley Cummins William Virgil Bowman Paul Douglas Curtis Kent T. Essex Harry Francis Darnell Franke Mark Huffman David Allen Drake Michael Robert Lang Arthur Abraham Felsher Robert Eugene Mathews John William Francis Michael Edman Parks Gary Keith Froshaug William Alan Siefker Edward Sylvester Giesler, Jr. Lester Lee Waskom Paul William Herring Roger Lee Weaver-bey Anthony Dean Higbie Norman Paul Windisch Ralph Allen Hunnicutt Kenneth Ray Hurm CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Raymond Edward Jenkins TECHNOLOGY Jan Robert Kolodziej Frederick William Brewer Gary Leo Kraus David Allen Bronnenberg George H, Krauss, III Rex Eugene Edwards Gerald Wayne Lahmann Robert Howard Lashbrook John Anthony Lee Bernadette Mary Stanich Richard Bruce McMillin Valere Rose Whiteside Francis Joseph Merkel James Edward Montgomery CIVIL ENGINEERING Robert Deane Muckridge TECHNOLOGY Richard Gary Pearson John Walton Morrison Daniel Joseph Pierle Leonard Steven Rucker Robert Earl Prather Richard Lewis Prehara COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY John Waynard Rose Albert Henry Ambuel Emanuele D. Rossittis Bruce Richard Bailey James Woempner Sawyer E. Maxine Menefee Baker Michael Paul Sercer Marvin Joseph Br ames Timothy Joe Seymour Janice Kay Clark Edward William Siefert Richard James Dunham Thomas Maxwell Spoon Janet Sue Dwenger Robert Steven Strothman Gary Thomas Emsweller John Warren Sutton James Frederick Faut Roger Frank Swain James Kenneth Fitzwater Larry Lee Tunget Thomas Alan Goodhart Richard K. Weinantz Durwin Lloyd Griggs Allan H. Wilkinson Barbara Ann Gurnell Alton David Williams, III Dairrell Jay Hall Teddy Duane Young Robert Eugene Hall 982 June 5-6, 1970

Guy Dale Hatt INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Michael Howard Johnson TECHNOLOGY Kevin J. Kelley Joseph Lee Arvin Stephen Fred Landau Richard Vincent Beattey Gregory Anthony Lang Herbert Heath James Paul Lawrence Forest Eugene Kientz Regina Louella Martin James Lee Marksbury Robert Lee McDonald Jeffery Robert Montgomery MECHANICAL DRAFTING Randy Lee Norman DESIGN TECHNOLOGY William Lee Oakley Richard Allen Kocher David Harold Olmstead Terry Michael Reardon MECHANICAL ENGINEERING David Lynn Richardson TECHNOLOGY James Kenneth Rodgers George Gilfred Butler Kdrry Lee Roller John David Camden Dennis Roger Schultz Steven Lee Fielder Terry Gene Shockley Steven Thomas Garman Winder Sherman Smyser, Jr. Jerry Lee Goen Gary Garland Stone Gaylen Steffen Grube James Doyle Traylor Lloyd Vincent Gudorf Michael Lynn Turner Robert John Habenicht James Leroy Hall ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Michael Wayne Hamilton TECHNOLOGY Herman Roland Hinchman Darrell Wayne Boyd Donald Gary Humphrie s Paul Franklin Claerbout Elzo Johnson, Jr. Neil Eugene Cox Timothy Lee Kirch James Otto Day Thomas Windsor Kuhn Larry Eugene Dollens Thomas Walter Maddox George William Doyle Richard Alan Meno Gregory Allen Fuller Mark Eugene Nicola Michael Cecil Goode Richard Douglas Peele Terry Douglas Harlin James Gilbert Powner Charles Nelson Hatcher Allen Ross Sparks Richard Alan Lindquist James Michael Lundy NURSING Donald Lee Mundy Joyce Ann Benefiel William Ockerman Catherine Amanda Beetz Bischoff Phillip Arthur Owens Jenny Lynn Blazic Edward Thomas Sauer Marta Jo Lamert Burdette Colin Patrick Smith Rebecca Schnell Chenault Michael Doiglas Sutherlin Janet Mary Day Larry Lee Tunget Jeanine Kaye Duffey 983

June 5-6, 1970

Nita L, C, Fitzpatrick Carole Sue Goodwin Barbara A, Burditt Gygi Elva Marie Heritz Diana M, De Witt Hopper Barbara Jane Irwin Carol Jeanette Jewett Donna Jean Lanning Nancy Jo Lewis Margaret Ann Marek Shara Jean McGovern Constance Ann Meyer Helen Francis Naragon Dorothy Jean Palmer Victoria Curry Perin Armilda Vehling Preston Steven Roscoe Reed Barbara Elin Waterman Reek Peggy Anita Tillman Schweitzer Jayne Edith Sherman Mary K, DeFusco Silveus Maribeth Whetsel Spencer Sharon Elaine Stoten Mary Louise Werner

Item 10510 RELATING TO: ESTATES AND TRUSTS

THAT, On the recommendation of the Vice President and Treasurer, record be made of the following reports concerning Estates and Trusts under the terms of which Purdue University is a beneficiary;

1, Estate of Ola O, Clore (PC 9407, 2/29/68) -

Receipt of first accounting of Franklin Bank & Trust Company of the Ola Oi Clore testamentary Trust for period 1/8/68 - 1/27/70. Review by the Accounting Office indicates that the accounting is in good order and shows a total valuation of $51, 519. 31 as of 1/27/70.

Under terms of the Trust, the income is payable to the life beneficiary, John H, Clore (age 56). Upon his death, the Trust is to be terminated and distributed one-half to the Johnson County Memorial Hospital and one-half to Purdue University for establish­ ment of the Leonard B. Clore Scholarship Fund for students in the School of Agriculture. 984 June 5-6, 1970

2, Estate of Burtis Carl Lawson (PC 9509. 6/8/68) -

Receipt of 1968 and 1969 financial statements of the testa­ mentary Trust, Review by the Accounting Office indicates that the accounting is in good order.

Upon the death of the life beneficiary, Mr. Lawaon's sister (age 69), the Trust income is payable to Purdue University to endow the Marie Hays Lawson Scholarship Fund,

3, Estate of John F. G, Miller (PC 9906, 3/5/69) -

Receipt of annual accounting for period 10/1/68 - 9/30/69. Review by the Accounting Office indicates that the accounting is in proper order. (Market value of the Trust at 12/31/69 was approximately $1, 270, 000. 00. )

AND THAT the following new Estates be entered on University records in the usual manner, the Treasurer be authorized and directed to take any and all steps necessary in settlement of these Estates, and documents in connection therewith be filed with the Secretary:

4, Estate of Frank C, Maurer (PU BSEE 1908), Laurelville, Ohio -

Under terms of Mr, Maurer's will, Purdue University is given $1, 000 "to be placed in the student loan fund and used only for that purpose, "

5, Estate of Grace R, Stair, North Salem, New York -

Under Item Fourth of Mrs. Stair's will, a Trust of the residue and remainder of the Estate is created with the income payable to the decedent's two sisters during their lifetimes. After their deaths, the Trust will terminate and the principle is tobe paid over to Purdue University "in memory of my deceased husband. Bird Stair (PU BSSc 1899, MS 1901), to be used as a fund for scholarships for deserving graduate students in the Biochemistry Department, " The value of the Estate is estimated at approximately $160, 000, 985

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Item 10511

RELATING TO; MEMORANDA OF AGREEMENT *

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, the memoranda of agreement summarized be approved and confirmed;

(see following pages)

• Complete copies of the Memoranda of Agreement are on file with the Secretary LEASES Memoranda of Agreement providing for the following leases;

No. of Rental Cost Name of Lessee Department Acres Effective Date Area of research Per Year Coomer, J. E. Agronomy 2.5 2/1/70-8/15/70 Small crops research $ 25.00 Hiner, B. Agronomy 2.5 2/1/70-8/15/70 Small crops research 25.00 RESEARCH Memoranda of Agreement covering support of various programs with Purdue University as follows; Amount of Duration of Name of Company Department Brief Description of Research Funds Donated Agreement

American Oil Botany and Plant Utilization of weed oils for control of $1, 000. 00 3/5/70-3/4/71 Company Pathology weeds in corn and soybeans Armour Pharma­ Biochemistry Hypocholesteremic agents 10, 000. 00 4/1/70-5/31/70 ceutical Company Bomarko, Inc. Animal Effects of soya additives on the 1,250.00 4/6/70-4/5/71 Sciences chemical and physical properties of ground meat 0 0 Burns Pharma­ Veterinary Selenium responsive diseases in swine 1, 000. 00 2/11/70-2/10/71 CD ceuticals, Inc. Science Ul Chemagro Botany and Use of Bay 79770 and R Morestan for 500.00 3/25/70-3/24/71 o Corporation Plant Pathology control of powdery mildew on wheat Custom Farm Agronomy Sub-soil fertility 1, 000.00 2/9/70-2/8/71 Services, Inc. o Dow Chemical Botany and Weed control for soybeans and corn 1, 500. 00 4/1/70-3/31/71 Company Plant Pathology utilizing preemergence, postemergence and directed postemergence herbicides Eli Lilly Botany and An evaluation of Treflan and Ryzelan for 750. 00 4/1/70-3/31/71 Company Plant Pathology weed control in soybeans Esse Research Botany and Utilization of Esse herbicide ER-5471, 1, 000. 00 4/9/70-4/8/71 and Engineering Plant Pathology ER-9061 and ER-9063 for control of Company weeds in soybeans and corn Hail Insurance Agronomy Simulated hail damage to soybeans 1, 250, 00 1/7/70-1/6/71 Adjustment and Research Association Indiana Pork Animal Hormione levels in stress-susceptible 1,500.00 3/13/70-3/12/71 Producers Association Sciences pigs InC Amount of Duration of Name Department Brief Description of Research Funds Donated Agreement

Shell Petroleum Botany and Herbicide studies under Indiana $1, 000. 00 2/17/70-2/16/71 Company Plant Pathology conditions and that the following Memoranda of Agreement be continued;

Abbott Animal Virus respiratory diseases of poultry 4,500. 00 11/15/69-11/15/70 Laboratories Sciences (PC 9907, March 4, 1969) Agricultural Agricultural . Electronic farm accounting and 3, 000.00 3/17/70-9/1/70 Business Service Economics analysis Company (PC 10109, September 17, 1969) Chemagro Horticulture; Chemical weed control 200.00 1/9/70-1/8/71 Corporation Botany and (PC 9207, November 8, 1967) Plant Pathology • Crop Improvement Agronomy Physiological barriers to yield 15, 000. 00 12/19/69-12/18/70 Council improvement in soybeans (Soybean Processors (PC 9312, January 17, 1968) Association) Dairy Training Agricultural Innproved merchandising of milk 21, 500. 00 3/1/70-2/28/72 and Merchandising and dairy products Economics 0 Institute (PC 10206, November 5, 1969 0 CD Fats and Proteins Animal Effect of different levels of fat on 6, 000. 00 11/1/69-10/31/70 Ul Research Sciences the utilization of urea, digestibility I o Foundation, Inc. of nutrients and feedlot performance of steers (PC 9907, March 5, 1969) o Hoffman-LaRoche, Animal Effect of vitamin E and selenium on 5, 000.00 10/1/69-9/30/70 Inc. Sciences performance of beef cattle Igleheart Operations, Agronomy The improvement of soft red winter 20, 000.00 11/1/69-6/30/70 General Foods wheat in Indiana Corporation (PC 9510, June 8, 1968) Indiana Crop Agronomy Seed quality investigations with 15, 000. 00 2/3/70-1/19/73 Improvement soybeans Association, Inc, (PC 9010, June 3, 1967) Mallinckrodt Agronomy Growth retardants for control of 500.00 4/15/70-4/14/71 Chemical Works Pea annua (PC 10307, January 21, 1970) 00 00

Amount of Duration of Name Department Brief Description of Research Funds Donated Agreement

Monsanto Botany and Furthering the efforts of herbicide 2/10/70-2/20/71 Chemical Plant research $1,250,00 Company Pathology (PC 9907, March 5, 1969) National Turkey Animal Predicting tenderness of turkey f. Federation Sciences Meat 1,000,00 3/1/69-6/17/70 (PC 9510, June 8, 1968) The Quaker Agronomy Research and breeding for high Company protein in oats 3,500.00 7/1/70-6/30/71 (PC 10109, September 17, 1969) Rhodia, Inc., Agronomy Selective weed control in turf 3/10/70-3/9/71 Chipman Division (PC 10010, June 7, 1969) 1, 000.00 Southwest Potash Agronomy Response and tolerance of turf to 1, 500. 00 4/1/70-3/31/71 Corporation varying applications of potassium nitrate (PC 8510, January 4, 1966) Stauffer Chemical Agronomy Chemical weed control research 600.00 3/17/70-3/31/71 0 0 Company (PC 8510, January 4, 1966) (D A. M. Todd Horticulture Study of herbicides for mint crops 2, 650. 00 Calendar year 1970 Ul I Company (PC 10010, June 7, 1969) (Note; Sponsored by American Chicle Company, Division of Warner- Lambert Company; Beech-Nut Life Savers, Inc.; Colgate- o Palmolive Company; The Procter & Gamble Company and Wm, Wrigley Jr, Company) Uni royal Botany and Herbicide research 1, 000. 00 8/31/70-8/30/71 Chemical Plant (PC 10206, November 5, 1969) Company Pathology Uniroyal Animal Growth regulating chemicals 1,000.00 5/1/70-4/30/71 Chemical Sciences (PC 10206, November 5, 1969) Company Wildlife Manage­ Forestry and Wildlife studies in Isle Royale 1,200. 00 3/18/70-3/17/71 ment Institute Conservation National Park (PC 10010, June 7, 1969) 989

June 5-6, 1970

Item 10512

RELATING TO;CONTRACTS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, contracts between Purdue University (or one of its departments) and the following agencies be approved and confirmed and that duly executed copies of these documents be filed with the Secretary:

1. Indiana State Board of Health - Letter of Addendum dated 3/19/70, increasing grant for 1969-1970 operations of Achievement Center at Purdue University in amount of $3, 200 (total increased to $73, 200) (PC 10110, 9/17/69).

2. Indiana Department of Mental Health - providing not to exceed $8, 000 for professional staff services to Calumet Campus Comprehensive Health Planning section for period 11/1/69- 6/30/70.

3. GED Testing Services of American Council on Education - continuation of operation of official GED center at Purdue University, Dr. J. D. Linden, Chief Examiner, as authorized by Indiana State Department of Public Instruction, 5/1/70 - 4/30/71 (PC 10011, 6/7/69).

4. State Universities Libraries of Indiana - Annual contract for 1970-1971; budget includes Purdue University financial partici­ pation in amount of $6, 000 (PC-III, 9/17/69).

5. Univera ty of Dayton Research Institute - providing services to plan and conduct a Symposium on Experimental Boundary Layers for Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory, at Purdue University, for period 2/16/70-3/31/70, at not to exceed $5,000, dated 2/17/70.

6. Participating agencies as listed for College Work-Study Program, Title IV, Part C, HE Act of 1965 -

Ade George, Memorial Hospital Switchboard operator and Brook, Indiana Admissions clerk (one position) Allen County Welfare Department Caseworker Fort Wayne, Indiana American Red Cross, Indianapolis Clerk-typist, assistant to director Area Chapter, o^ Disaster Service and building Indianapolis, Indiana superintendent 990 June 5-6, 1970

Bartholomew Consolidated School Workers in offices of Director of Corporation, Personnel/Community Relations Columbus, Indiana and Assistant Superintendent (two positions) Beatty, Dr. Norman M. , Assistants in possible areas of Memorial Hospital recreation therapy, occupational Westville, Indiana therapy, music therapy, vocational industrial therapy, steno pool Benton Community School Garage and school bus maintenance Corporation, Fowler, Indiana worker Benton Co. Soil and Water Office clerk .Conservation District Fowler, Indiana Blue Ri^er Valley Schools Assistants for Vocational New Castle, Indiana Agriculture, Home Economics, 4-H Clubpj Summer Recreation Branchville Civilian Three clerks in various departments; Conservation Center, one male clerk in clothing Branchville, Indiana warehouse Cass County United Fund, Inc. Office assistant Logansport, Indiana Centerville-Abington Community Grounds and maintenance (two), Schools, building maintenance (two or three), Centerville, Indiana bus maintenance (one) Central State Hospital Assistants in clerical work, to Indianapolis, Indiana teachers, and to nurses and therapists City Engineer's Office Richmond, Indiana Chainman (two), inspector (one) Clark County Family Branch YMCA Jeffersonville, Indiana Day Camp counselors Corydon Central High School Corydon, Indiana Assistant to school secretary Crawfordsville Public Library Crawfordsville, Indiana Children's librarian assistant Delaware Metropolitan School District, Muncie, Indiana Adult girls' 4-H Leader Dip-N-Dive Park & Pool, Inc, Pool-manager (park), assistant Waynetown, Indiana manager, life guards 991

June 5-6, 1970

East Washington School Corporation Secretarial work Pekin, Indiana Evansville Psychiatric Children's Nursing and child care Center, Evansville, Indiana Fayette County School Corporation Buildings and grounds, Connersville, Indiana typist and clerk Fort Wayne YMCA Assistant camp cook Fort Wayne, Indiana Frankfort Municipal Utilities Clerical work Frankfort, Indiana Gary Metropolitan YMCA Director of Day Camp Gary, Indiana program, supervisor of youth lobby, assistant in gymnasium programs and club activities Greater Lafayette Community Recreation aid, clerical aid, Centers, Inc. teacher aid, community Lafayette, Indiana organization aid Greenfield Public Library Indexing of county history Greenfield, Indiana Hammond Public Library Record clerk typist Hammond, Indiana Hancock-Henry County Community Youth leaders, administration, Action Program, Inc, health services, education New Castle, Indiana Home Care Agency of Marion Typist and filing clerk County, Inc,, Indianapolis, Indiana The Hoosier 4-H Leadership Center Workers in business, program, Lafayette, Indiana maintenance, security and foods departments Indiana School for the Deaf- General maintenance Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Electronics Maintenance on electronics Department, Bloomington, Indiana instruments Indiana University at Fort Wayne Library student assistant Fort Wayne, Indiana Indianapolis Humane Society Humane Shelter personnel Indianapolis, Indiana 992

June 5-6, 1970

Indianapolis Zoological Society Zoo sales, animal department, main­ Indianapolis, Indiana tenance, educational department Jac-Cen-Del School Corporation Maintenance work Osgood, Indiana Johnny Apple seed Center Assistants (five) to regular Fort Wayne, Indiana counselors at a city Day Camp Lafayette, Y. M. C. A. Teaching and supervising physical Lafayette, Indiana education activities, aquatics; counselor in Day Camp program, instruction in Little Indiana program LaPorte Recreation Department Playground leader LaPorte, Indiana Madison County Soil and Water Rodman, chainman or stakeman, Conservation District operation of farm machinery Anderson, Indiana Madison State Hospital Assistants in all therapy departments, Madison, Indiana and in dietary, communications, medical records, social service and psychology Marion General Hospital Laboratory, filing and clerical work Marion, Indiana Marion Young Men's Christian Physical education irs tructors, Association counselors for Day Camp, aquatic Marion, Indiana program personnel, general main­ tenance and control, trip leaders, clerical staff, out-reach worker Margaret Mary Community Hospital Dietary helper, laundry worker, Batesville, Indiana nurse's aide, central supply helper Marshall County Auditor General office work Plymouth, Indiana Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation Aid Conservation District Plymouth, Indiana Michigan City Public Library Library Technician Michigan City, Indiana Muscatatuck State Hospital and Recreation department, clerical Training Center services, assistance in professional Butlerville, Indiana areas New Castle Community School Assistants to Director of Summer Corporation, New Castle, Recreation (two), assistant leader for Indiana summer 4-H programs 993

June 5-6, 1970

New Castle State Hospital Clerk, activity therapy assistant, New Castle, Indiana grounds assistant Newton Soil and Water Conservation technician assistant Conservation District, Kentland, Indiana Northern Indiana Children's Assistant in recreation, education Hospital, South Bend, Indiana and training activities (one), assistant to nursing personnel (one) Northwest Indiana Jewish Federation Group work aides, administrative Gary, Indiana aide, community relations aide Parks and Recreation, Department Recreation supervisor of, Richmond, Indiana Pendleton Heights High School 4-H Agricultural Club leader Pendleton, Indiana Perry County Memorial Hospital Assistans in food service Tell City, Indiana department Pulaski Soil & Water Conservation Engineering and office assistant District, Winamac, Indiana Richmond State Hospital Assistance in maintenance, Richmond, Indiana recreation, dietary, house­ keeping, and grounds department Richmond YMCA Assistant summer program Richmond, Indiana director, camp counselor, ra ture director, rifle range instructor, waterfront director, arts & crafts instructor and trip leader, general program director, aquatics instructor and guard, assistant aquatics instructor and guard St. Joseph's Hospital Physical therapy aide Fort Wayne Salem Park &Recreation Park and playground Department, Salem, Ihdiana supervisor School City of East Gary East Gary, Indiana Office assistant Scott Boys' Club Office assistant Richmond, Indiana Skokie Valley Community Maintenance assistant Hospital, Skokie, Illinois South Bend Public Library Library clerk South Bend, Indiana 994

June 5-6, 1970

Summit County Board of Instructor assistant Mental Retardation, Akron, Ohio Thornton Memorial Boys' Club Summer prcjgram director Bedford, Indiana Union County Public Library Clerical assistant Liberty, Indiana Valparaiso Park District Female playground director, Valparaiso, Indiana male playground director, female playground assistants Warren County Government Operate Graphotype preparing plates Monmouth, Illinois for addressograph Wesley Community House Louisville, Kentucky Campi counselors, day care teacher White County Government, Auditor? s Office Secretarial-clerical assistant Monticello, Indiana White County Memorial Hospital Nurse's aide Monticello, Indiana YMCA Camp Tecumseh Cabin counselors, program directors, Brookston, Indiana administrative, secretarial, dining hall staff, staff aide Young Men's Christian Association of Mobile unit assistant, camp counselor, Madison County, Indiana masseur, youth program assistant Anderson, Indiana and life guards, general program assistant, clerical

7. United States Department of Agriculture -

No, 12-14-100-2266(34), renewal for 7/1/70-6/30/71, Crops Research Agronomy, Botany and Plant Pathology (PC 10207, 11/5/69); No, 12-14-100-9091(51), Amendment No, 3 providing not to exceed $18, 000 for period ending 6/30/70, Micro flora on corn - Agricultural Engineering, Botany & Plant Pathology, Veterinary Science (PC 10207, 11/5/69); No, 12-14-100-10, 400(34) - Development of oilseed varieties and lines with high oil and epoxy acid content, providing $3, 500 per fiscal year, for period 2/12/70-6/30/70. 995

June 5-6, 1970

8. Defense Supply Service, ARPA Order No. 157, Contract SD-102 (PC 9208, 11/8/67) - Modification No. 14 establishing maximum limit at $1, 000, 000 through 6/30/70, effective 11/18/69; Modification No. 15 amending maximum limit to $1, 131, 000 through 6/30/70. 9. United States Atomic Energy Commission, Contract No. AT-(40-l)-3497 (PC 10011, 6/7/69)- Modification No. 5 amending contract for conduct of trainee ship program for graduate students in nuclear engineering, to 8/31/71, providing $36, 000 in new funds, dated 2/20/70. A-1047 - Receiving only Teletypewriter Extension Service Connection, Service A, 2/9/70-2/9/75; C-454 - Receiving only Teletypewriter Extension Service Connection, Service C, 2/9/70-2/9/75; F-439 - Receiving only Facsimile Extension Service Connection, 2/9/70-2/9/75.

11, Contract with Lincoln Hills Development Corporation, Tell City, Indiana, under Title II-A, Economic Opportunity Act - 1964, United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare - Amendment No, 4 extending period to 2/18/71 and providing additional funds in amount of $10, 666 (PC 8609, 9/21/66). 12, United States Department of the Interior, Water Resources Research - Annual Allotment Agreement No. 14-34-0001-3014 to provide $100, 000 as 1970 FY allotment (PC 10408, 3/4/70); DePauw University, dated 1/10/70, for conduct of research for Purdue Water Resources Research Center, effective 7/1/70 (PC 9208, 11/8/67 - Indiana University); Taylor University, dated 1/10/70, for conduct of research for Purdue Water Resources Research Center, effective 7/1/70 (PC 9208, 11/8/67 - Indiana University). 996 June 5-6, 1970

Item 10513

RELATING TO: RATES AND TICKET PRICES

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, the follow^ing rates and ticket prices approved by the Treasurer in accordance with the policy established 1/18/67, Minute LII, be recorded;

RATES Present Proposed 1. Business Manager, effective 5/1/ 70 - Business Procedure Manual, external rate to be charged to other colleges and universities choosing to retain a copy permanently. Loan will be made for a period up to one year without charge $ 10.00 2. P. U, Computing Center, effective 2/1/70 - a. Maintenance and/or repair service for other departments' teletype terminals; ($15 minimum) Electrical Engineer $7/hour Electronic Technician $3/hour (Student Employees) Parts Parts required at cost b. Monthly Charges for Remote Teletype , Terminals (PC 9610, 9/18/68) - Leased from PUCC Model 33 KSR - rental cost $30/mo. $2 5/mo. - linkage and maint. 36/mo. - maintenance 12/mo, - connection 3 3/mo, - total monthly charge 66/ mo. 70/mo. Model 33 ASR - rental 3 5/mo, - maintenance 17/mo, - connection 33/mo, - total monthly charge 85/mo. Purchased by User Model 33 KSR - rental cost -0- -0- - linkage and maint. 3 6/mo - maintenance -0- - connection 33/mo, - total monthly charge 36/mo 33/mo. 997

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b. Monthly Charges for Remote Teletype Present Proposed Terminals - continued: Model 33 ASR - rental cost -0- - maintenance -0- - connection $33/mo. - total monthly charge 33/mo. 3. Department of English, Modern Fiction Studies, effective April 1971 -

Individual Domestic Subscriptions, including Canada $3. 00 $4. 00 Individual Domestic Single Issue, including Canada 1.00 1.25 Libraries and Institution Subscriptions 3.00 5.00 Foreign Subscriptions, excluding Canada 3,50 -5.00 Foreign Single-Issue, excluding Canada 1, 15 1. 50 4. Department of Horticulture Fruit & Vegetable Inspection Service, effective 6/1/70 (PC 9012, 6/3/67; PC9314, 1/17/68) - a. All products excluding cannery inspection of tomatoes $12 $17 Per car or truck with an additional 3 cents per container over a carlot. MsLximum fee: $15 $20 Mileage ($0. 08 per mile) for this type of inspection is charged directly to the shipper. b. Cannery Inspection of Tomatoes Salaries - Class lA $2.35 Class I $2,10 2.20 Class II 1.95 2.05 Class III 1. 80 1.90 Overtime Rate Class lA 3.53 Class I 3.15 3.30 Class II 2.93 3.07 Class ni 2,70 2,85 Weekly Rate - Supervisor 120. 00 130. 00 998

June 5-6, 1970 -p-j-gsent' "Proposed" 4. Department of Horticulture - Inspection Service continued; Per Diem $5/day with $7/day with $35/week $30/week guaranteed guaranteed. No per diem will be allowed to any employee working within 50 miles of his permanent address, Mileage 0.08/mile 0. 08/mile for official travel Reporting Fee $25 if individual $25 with maximum of $35 works entire for travel in excess of 400 season miles. Payment subject to completion of entire season

c. Shipping Point Inspections - all products - Salary - 4.hours per carload. Class I -- $8,40 Salary - 6 hours per carload. Class lA $14, 10 (includes travel time) Mileage 0, 08/mile 0.08/mile for charged direct to official travel shipper (not paid through PU) The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Service is operated in accordance with a cooperative agreement with USDA - No. 12-25-020-61, Revision II.

5. Krannert Graduate School of Industrial Administration, effective 4/22/70 - Krannert Institute Paper Series 0. 60/requested copy Krannert Reprint Series 0. 75/requested copy .(The articles are reproduced and distributed free of charge on a single copy basis to individuals and . organizations, included on specialized mailing lists.)

6, School of Industrial Management, effective 4/1/70 (PC 10409, 3/4/70) - Addressograph Multigraph Duplicating Equipment

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No. Copies Present Proposed 1 side 2 sides 1 side 2 sides 5 - 10 .19 . 33 ,19 .33 11 - 20 .22 .38 .22 • .38 21 - 30 .25 .45 .25 .45 31 - 40 .29 • .51 .29 .51 41 - 50 .32 . 56 .32 . 56 51 - 75 .47 .83 .42 .74 76 - 100 .64 1. 12 .52 .92 101 - 125 .71 1.25 .62 • 1. 10 126-.150 .76 li33 .68 1.20 151-.175 .83 1.45 .74 1,30 176-• 200 .86 1.51 .78 •1,38 201-.225 .93 1.63 .82 1.46 226- 250 .98 1.72 .86 1.54 251- 275 1.04 1.83 .90 1.62 276- 300 1.09 1.92 .94 1.70 300 + 0036/C .0062/C .0033/C .0056/C

7. Department of Mathematics, effective 7/1/70 - Addressograph Multigraph Duplicating Equipment; SAME list of rates as shown in last two columns under Item No. 6, School of Industrial Management - Addressograph Multigraph Duplicating Equipment.

8. Measurement & Research Center, effective 5/1/70 - a. Purdue Teacher Evaluation Scale 1) Forms and reporting service $ 0.12/student 2) Profile sheets 0.50/set 3) Specimen set 1.00/set b. Purdue Student Teacher Opinionnaire 1) Forms and processing service 0.20/student 2) Profile sheets 0.75/set 3) Specimen set i.qo/set c. Test Scoring Analysis 1) Raw scores only 0. 03 per card 2) Raw scores plus BCD (Standard Card Configuration) Conversion deck 0. 06 per card 3) Item analysis (no charge to Purdue faculty) 1. 50 per analysis d. Purdue Opinion Panel (Participation) 0. 10 per student Purdue Opinion Panel (National Reports) 1.50 per report 1000

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Proposed

e. Data input via mark-sensing or optical scanning $0. 06 per card f. Purdue Rating Seal e for Instruction (Scoring & Reporting Service) (No charge to P. U. personnel) 0. 10 per card g. High School Achievement Tests Specimen sets • 0.25 each h. Studies in higher education 1.50 (No charge to P, U. Faculty)

9. Department of Physical Education for Men, effective 6/1/70, PC 8811, 1/18/67) - Locker-Towel fee foT Purdue Faculty and Staff Members using Fieldhouse-Gym facilities; Present Proposed Locker-Towel Fee (Aciademic Year) $2/semester $3/semester Locker-Towel Fee (Summer Period) 2 3 Lost Lock 6 Lost Towel 1 • Lost Key 1

10. Department of Physical Education for Women - a. Swimming charge to parent(s) with children in the Development Movement Education Program, effective 3/4/70 0. 25/parent/session b. Developmental Movement Education Program, effective 9/1/70 (PC 10208, 11/5/69): One day per week $10/child will not be offered Two days per week 15/child 30/child

c. •Expansion of Developmental Movement Education Program, effective 6/15/70; Gymnastic lessons. Schedule A • (juniorand senior high school • students, 45 minutes per day for three days per week for seven weeks $23/student 1001

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c. Expansion of Developmental Movement Education Program, continued;

Gymnastic lessons. Schedule B (elementary school students, 45 minutes per day for two days per week for seven weeks) $16/student Swimming lessons group (5 or more per 2 instructors) 13/student/ session Swimming lessons - semi-private (2 students per instructor) 18/student/ session S-wi'mming lessons - private (1 student per instructor) $23/student/session S-wimming lessons are one-half hour, 5 days per week; full sessions runs 10 days. Three full sessions of each type •will be offered. Age require­ ments are two years through high school,

11, Regional Campuses -

Key Replacement Fee, effective 4/1/70 Calumet Campus and Fort Wayne Campus, building.and mailbox keys; North Central Campus, building keys $1.00

12, Student Health Center, effective 7/1/70 (PC 7810, 1/20/65; PC 10208, 11/5/69) -

Examination - Student Charges for Radiology; Present P reposed

Skull Routine (fracture or tumor) $5.00 $ 7.00 Skull (thre views) 4.00 5.00 Skull (PA and Lat. only) 3,00 4.00 Sella Turcica 3.00 4.00 Int. Aud, Meatus 4.00 5.00 Optic Foramina 4.00 5.00 Paranasal Sinuses 5.00 7.00 Mastoid 5.00 7.00 T. M. Joints 5.00 7.00 Facial Bones 5.00 7.00 Mandible 5.00 7.00 Nasal Bones 3.00 4.00 1002

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12. Student Health Center - continued: Present Proposed

Salivary Gland $3,00 $4.00 Cervical Vertebrae 6.00 9.00 Thoracic Vertebrae 4.00 5.00 L-S Vertebrae 4.00 5.00 Obliques 4.00 5.00 Sacroiliac Joints 4.00 5. 00 Sacrum 3.00 4.00 Coccyx 3.00 4.00 Soft Tissue of Neck 3.00 4. 00 Myelogram 8.00 11.00 PA only (chest) 3,00 4.00 Chest (PA and Lat. ) 3,00 4.00 Chest, Lordotic 3,00 4.00 Thorax, Ribs (L or R) 4.00 5.00 Thorax, Ribs (L or R) 5.00 7.00 Ste rnum 3.00 4.00 Chest Diaphragm Fluoro 3.00 4. DO Heart, Fluoro Study 6.00 9.00 Bronchogram (L or R) 6.00 9.00 Bronchogram (L or R) 10.00 18.00 Acute Abdomen 8.00 11.00 KUB 3.00 4.00 Left Lat. Decubitus 3.00 -4.00 Lateral Abdomen 3.00 4.00 Exophagus (only) 5.00 7.00 Stomach and Duodenum 6.00 9.00 Small Bowel Series 8.00 11.00 Colon 5.00 7.00 Colon, Double Contrast 6.00 9.00 Gall Bladder 4.00 6.00 I. V. Pyelogram 6,00 9.00 Cystogram 4.00 5.00 Clavicle 3.00 4.00 A-C Joint 3.00 4.00 Shoulde r 3.00 4.00 Scapula . 3.00 4.00 Humerus 3.00 4.00 Elbow 3.00 4.00 Radius-Ulna 3.00 4.00 Wrist , 3.00. 4.00 Hand 3.00 4.00 Hip 3.00 4.00 Femor 3.00 4.00 Knee 3.00 4.00 1003 June 5-6, 1970

12. Student Health Center - continued; Present Proposed

Tibia-Fibula $3.00 $4.00 " Ankle 3.00 4.00 • Foot 3.00 4.00 Os Calcis 3.00 4.00 . Fingers 2.00 3.00 Pelvis 3.00 4.00 Pelvis AP & Frog Lat. 4.00 5.00 • Toes 2.00 3.00 , One View of Any Extremity -- 2.00 Planigram 9.00 12.00 Cine Study 3.00 4.00 Sinus Tract Injection 6.00 9.00 Retrograde Pyelogram 5.00 7.00 Radiology; Other X-Rays 4" x 4" 2.00 4.00 Pre-emplo'yment Chest X-Ray 22.00 4.00 Miscellaneous charges - Psychiatric Visit for Students - 5.00 10.00 After 3 hours a semester 5.00 10.00 Operating Room Fee - Minor Surgical Procedures 35.00 35.00 Major Surgical Procedures 35.00 60.00 Transcripts of Medical Records -- 3.00

13. Transportation Ser-vice, effective 7/1/70 (PC 9512, 6/8/68) - Proposed Service Department - Gasoline; Regular $ . 29 per gal. Ethyl . 32 per gal. Oil . 30 per qt. 5 gal. quantities (container must be furnished) .75 per gal. •Brake Fluid .60 per pt. Grease . 20 per lb. Type A Fluid .60 per qt. Hy-Tran . 50 per qt. Lubrication; 1. Automobiles and |^-ton trucks including crankcase oil - filter is additional 3.25 2. 3/4-ton turcks and up, charge by the hour plus oil . 30 per quart, + filter - Wash - Cars and j-ton trucks 1.75 1004 June 5-6, 1970

1•^repose d

1/2 hour - flat rate $ 3. 00 1 hour - flat rate 5. 50 Tow Truck: 24-miles or greater; per mile • 25 per mile Less than 24 miles; minimum of 1 hour 6. 00 Battery Charge 1.25 Balance Wheels - passenger cars and 2. 00 including I ton trucks wieghts 3/4 ton and larger 4. 00 plus weights Tires - new tire mounting or tire repair - passenger cars and 2" ton trucks 1. 50 3/4 ton trucks and larger; Remove -wheel 1. 75 Repair tire 2.50 Add for each dual with double nut 1.75 Check for Alignment and Tow In 3. 00 Steam Cleaning - passenger cars and 2^ ton 5. 50 min. charge Over 1 ton or miscellaneous - charge by hour Letter Trucks - (PURDUE UNIVERSITY) 12.00 (400) Except Physical Plant Labor - All repair work performed at the designated flat rate time specified by Flat Rate Manuals for the operation involved 5. 20 per hour Parts - Out Department Cost + 10% Travel Automobiles - Automobiles . 07 per mile Minimum charge - 1 day @ 60 miles 4. 20 per day Station Wagons .08 per mile Minimum Charge - 1 day @ 60 miles 4. 80 per day Limousines .20 per mile Minimum Charge - Less than 100 iniles 20. 00 per day Bus Travel - a charge of 55^ per mile. Minimum sho-wn in the table below, based on the time bus is used -

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Minimum Minimum Miles Minimum Cost Per Hour 55^ Per Mile $6.60 Per hour

1 1 - 12 $ 6. 60 • 2 13 - 24 13. 20 3 25 - 36 19. 80 4 37 - 48 26. 40 5 49 - 60 33. 00 6 61 - 72 39. 60 7 73 - 84 46. 20 8 85 - 96 52. 80 9 97 - 108 59. 40 10 109 - 120 66.00 11 121 - 132 72. 60 12 133 - 144 79. 20 13 145 - 156 85. 80 14 157 - 168 92. 40 15 169 - 180 99. 00 •16 181 - 192 105. 60 17 193 - 204 112. 20 18 205 - 216 118. 80 19 217 - 228 125. 40 20 229 - 240 132. 00

B. TICKET PRICES

1. Department of Creative Arts, effective 3/4/70 - Single performance of film "Hamlet" on 3/4/70 1.00 The film was sho-wn twice on that date. 2. Convocations and Lectures, effective 5/1/70 - a. Single performance of "Armageddon" 1.00 (Religious in nature; shown in Elliott Hall of Music)

2. b. Special Convocation, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, " Loeb Playhouse, effective 12/16-18/70 - P roposed Sections _A^ _B C_ Regular $ 4.50 $3.50 $ 2. 50 Student w/validated passport 3.50 2.50 1.50 1006 June 5-6, 1970

3. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, effective 4/22-26/70; Low Middle High Section Section Section

Ice Capades, Basketball Arena - Regular $4. 50 $3. 50 $2.50 Youths (16 years or under) and students with validated pass­ Half-price on all tickets for ports Wednesday, Thursday at 8:00 pm; Saturday at 2:00 pm; Sunday at 6:00 pm Groups of 35 or more adults or Industrials, discount oh all tickets for Wednesday, Thursday, at 8:00 pm; Saturday at 2:00 pm; Sunday at 6:00 pm $1. 00/ticket

(Concessions other than food and beverages will be sold by Recreational Gymnasium Sports Clubs as agents for Ice Capades, Inc. )

4. Victory Variety Committee, effective 3/7/70 -

Pop Stars Concert, Elliott Hall of Music - All tickets $3.50/person

5. Victory Varieties - Pop Stars Committee, effective 9/1/70 (PC 9112, 9/20/67) - Friday: Present Proposed

Students $2. 00 $3. 50 All Others 3.00 3.50 Saturday; All tickets 3.00 3.50 1007 June 5-6, 1970

Item 10514

RELATING TO; DONNAN SCHOLARSHIPS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President and the Dean of Engineering approval and confirmation be given to award of the follo-wing Donnan Scholarships (Hugh W. Donnan and Edna M. Donnan Scholarship Fund);

1. Adjustment in award to beginning engineering freshman for 1969 - 1970 academic year -

M. L. Day From $1, 000 to $1, 100 (PC 10209, 11/5/69)

2. Award to beginning engineering freshman for 1969-1970 spring semester -

R. O. Ruble $300

3. Supplementary Graduate Award during the summer of 1970 -

C. D. Sutton $1. 500 (in two equal installments)

4. Terminal Graduate Awards as indicated -

R. D. Guhse $1, 640 (reduced by whatever is applicable on the basis of GI benefits; four monthly payments following his re-admission)

John Pasquenza $1, 315 ($840 plus tuition and fees, to be reduced if amount of tuition and fees is determined to be less, or if other means of handling these expenses is available; for four months 7/1/70 - 10/31/70)

N S Venkataraman $660 (in two equal installments on 7/31/70 and 8/31/70) 1008 June 5-6, 1970

Item 10515

RELATING TO; AUDIT REPORT OF PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INCLUDING ANNUAL REPORT OF X-R FUND

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, record be made of receipt of "Purdue Research Foundation, Financial Statements and Supplementary Schedules, Year Ended December 31, 1969, with Report of Certified Public Accountants" prepared by Arthur Young & Company, Chicago, Illinois, the report including an audit of the X-R Fund which is submitted as the Treasurer's Annual Report to the Trustees on the condition of that fund; and, since the Auditors report that "... the statements mentioned above present fairly the assets, liabilities and fund balances of Purdue Research Foundation and the combined assets, liabilities and fund balances of the Trust Funds and of Purdue Research Foundation and Trust Funds at December 31, 1969 and the results of financial transactions for the year then ended, in conformity -with generally accepted accounting principles, modified as explained in Note 2, applied on a basis consistent -with that of the preceding year, " that said report be accepted and filed -with the Secretary (PC 10013, 6/7/69).

Item 10516

RELATING TO; LEASES

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, approval and confirmation be given to the folio-wing leases, and that duly executed copies of these documents be filed -with the Secretary;

1. Letters exchanged between the Vice President and Treasurer of Purdue University and Reid Airways Inc. comprising Amendment to Agreement concerning revision of insurance coverage, dated 3/17/70 and 3/20/70 (Original agreement approved LVIH, 1/15/69).

2. Leases between The Trustees of Purdue University and Ross-Ade Foundation -

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a. Cancellation of lease dated 2/1/69 for Jose Kuhn property, Indianapolis Campus, dated 10/1/69 (PC 10114, 9/17/69);

b. New lease for Jose Kuhn property, Indianapolis Campus, dated.10/1/69, for period 10/1/69-6/30/71, • at a total rental of $13, 069. 26,. for parking lot;

c. Cancellation of lease dated 2/1/69 for Standard Oil property, Indianapolis Campus, dated 10/1/69 . (PC 10114, 9/17/69);

d. New lease for Standard Oil property, Indianapolis Campus, dated 10/1/69, for period 10/1/69-6/30/71, at a total rental of $5, 036. 67, for parking lot;

e. Lease for parking lot at northwest corner of Waldron and State Streets for period 10/1/69-6/30/70, at a total rental of $2,270.20, dated 10/1/69 (PC in, 9/18/68).

3. Amendment to Lease Agreement (dated 6/25/69, PC 1-0114, 9/17/69) between Purdue University and Purdue Research Foundation for additional space in Flexible Laboratory No. 1, Purdue Industrial Research Park, for use by the School of Electrical Engineering for period 3/16/70-7/9/70, at a total rental of $190. 75 for the additional space, dated 4/8/70.

Item 10517

RELATING TO; CHANGE ORDERS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, approval and confirmation be given to the foUo-wing Change Orders;

1. ' GrissomHall - Remodel Room 101 - (Kemmer Construction Co., Inc. ) -

a. Change Order No. 1 in amount of $144. 00 extra; b. Change Order No. 2 in amount of $401. 88 extra.

2. Addition No. 2 to the Heating Plant -

a. Change Order No. 22, Electrical (The Sanborn Electric Company) in amount of $1, 431. 69 extra. 1010 June 5-6, 1970

3. Physics Building Addition No. 2, Project No. 2-5-00105-0-

a. Change Order No. 6, General (J. L. Simmons Co. , Inc. ) in amount of $248. 00 extra; b. . Change Order No. 7, Mechanical (Ed. Grace Company, Inc. ) in amount of $3, 037. 00 extra.

4. New Pharmacy Building, Project No. IND 129-159 -

a. Change Order No. G-21 (J. L. Simmons Co. , Inc. ) in amount of $567. 00 credit; $57. 73 extra; $625. 00 credit; b. Change Order No. M-12, Plumbing, Heating .and Ventilating (Shambaugh and Son, Inc. ) in amount of $1, 627.42 extra; $11.00 credit; $1,,638. 42 extra; c. Change Order No. M-13, Plumbing, Heating, Etc., (Shambaugh) in amount of $279. 89 extra; d. Change Order No. M-14, Plumbing, Heating, Etc., (Shambaugh) in amount of $691. 67 extra.

5. Eleanor B. Shreve Residence Hall H-9 -

a. Change Order No. 9, General (F. A. Wilhelm Core truction Co., Inc.) in amount of $449. 00 extra; b. Change Order No. 10, General (Wilhelm) in amount of $17.85 extra: $692.60 credit; $710.45 extra.

6. Addition No. 3 to the Heating Plant -

a. Change Order No. 17, Mechanical (Piping Contractor Company) in amount of $8, 665. 74 extra.

7. Krannert Laboratory Remodeling - 1968 - (Indianapolis) - Al

Harding Company:

a. Change Order No. 7 in amount of $570. 19 credit.

8. Completion of Lilly Hall of Life Sciences Basement and Other Remodeling - • a. Change Order No. 11, Mechanical (Shambaugh and Son, Inc. ) in amount of $851. 00 extra; b. Change Order No. 12, Mechanical (Shambaugh) in amount of $9, 039. 00 extra;

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c. Change Order No. 13, Mechanical (Shambaugh) in . amount of $3, 195.40 extra; d. Change Order No. 6, General (Mid Republic Construction Inc. ) in amount of $43. 00 extra; e. Change Order No. 7, General (Mid Republic) in amount of $397. 13 extra; f. Change Order No. 6, Electrical (Hatfield Electric Co., Inc.) in amount of $766. 00 credit: $84. 00 extra; $850. 00 credit; . g. Change Order No. 7, Electrical (Hatfield) in amount of $593. 00 extra.

9. Married Student Housing - 1968 (Ross-Ade III Apartments - Revised) - Miller-Davis Company -

a. Change Order No. 13 in amount of $119. 57 extra; b. Change Order No. 14 in amount of $1, 126. 51 extra; c. Change Order No. 15 in amount of $1, 052. 87 credit; d. Change Order No. 16 in amount of $2, 759. 10 extra; e. Change Order No. 17 in amount of $284. 15 extra.

10. Administrative Services Building, Base Bid "A" -

a. Change Order No. 4, Mechanical (Shannbaugh and Son, Inc. ) in amount of $4, 143. 00 extra.

11. Electrical Technology Building - Calumet Campus, Project No. IND 3-5-00479-0 (Calumet Construction Corporation) -

a. Change Order No. 7 in amount of $368. 00 extra; b. Change Order No. 8 in amount of $123. 00 extra; c. Change Order No. 9 in amount of $1, 617. 00 extra.

12. Cary Quadrangle Grill Remodeling - Phase II - (C. W. Ellison Builders, Inc. ) in amount of $39. 60 extra.

13. Parking Garage - Third and Waldron Streets - (RAF) - Miller-

Davis Company) -

a. Change Order No. 4 in amount of $158. 15 extra.

14. Student-Faculty and Library Building - Calumet Campus, Project No. IND 3-5-00478-0 (Miller-Davis Company) - a. Change Order No. 9, with no change in contract amount, substitute all-Weather Crete roof insulation for insulating concrete as originaU-indicated. Omit 2" roof vents. 1012 June 5-6, 1970

vent clips and vapor barrier; b. Change Order No. 10 in amount of $26, 084. 38 credit; c. Change Order No. 11 in amount of $2, 035.00 extra.

15. Remodel West Cafeteria - Purdue Memorial Union (Kemmer Construction Co. , Inc. ) -

a. Change Order No. 2 in amount of $122. 80 extra; b. Change Order No. 3 in amount of $3 7.48 extra.

16. Remodel Storage Building for Duplicating Department (Kemmer Construction Co. , Inc. ) -

a. Change Order No. 2 in amount of $141. 16 extra; b. Change Order No. 3 in amount of $356. 96 extra; c. Change Order No. 4 in amount of $428.40 extra; d. Change Order No. 5 in arnount of $4, 403. 51 .extra; e. Change Order No. 6 in arnount of $169.39 extra.

17. Agricultural Administration Building - Air Conditioning

(Ed Grace Company, Inc. ) -

a. Change Order No. 1 in arnount of $128. 00 extra.

18. Chemistry Building II, Project No. IND 4-5-00510-0 - a. Change Order 1, Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning (Ed Grace Company) in amount of $5,.595. 00 extra; $341. 00 credit; $5, 936. 00 extra.

19. Water, Main Replacement - 1970 (Ed Grace Company, Inc.) -

1. Change Order No. 1 in amount of $174. 00 extra.

Item 10518

RELATING TO; GIFTS, GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND STUDENT LOAN FUNDS

THAT, On the recommendation of the President, confirmation be given to, and record be made of, the acceptance of the following gifts:

(see following pages) I. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES A. Gifts Value Est. Donor Item by Donor School or Department Dow Chemical Company Styrofoam Horticulture Farm 2020 Dow Center $1, 706.93 Midland Michigan Hewlett-Packard Company 2 - Teleprinters, 2752A and 2554D Chemistry 1501 Page Mill Road 5, 100.001 Palo Alto, California Mrs. Mildred Sheets Scale Model of 75" Six-Roll Timing Calumet Campus 2002 E. 73rd Street Machine 1, 000. 00 Merrillville, Indiana B. Loans No loans to report for this period. n. FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS A. Fellowships received and acknowledged - February 9, 1970 - May 9, 1970:

Donor Amount Numbe r School or Department C 0 American Foundation for $8,400.00 Pharmacy and CD Ul Pharmaceutical Education Pharmacal Sciences I Leeds and Northrup Company 5, 000. 00 (May be used as fellowship) Resources for the 5,245.00 1 Industrial Administration .Future, Inc. o B. Grant funds received February 9, 1970 - May 11, 1970; Donor Amount Purpose School or Department The AAAA Educational $5, 000. 00 Final annual payment on $20, 000 Krannert Graduate School Foundation, Inc. grant for research in marketing of Industrial New York, N. Y. Administration Allied Chemical Foundation 3, 000. 00 Departmental grants Industrial Administration New York, N. Y. 3, 000. 00 Departmental grants Horticulture o I—"

Donor Amount Purpose School or Department

American Association of $ 100. 00 Library Calumet Campus University Women, Calumet Area Branch, Calumet City, Illinois Amchem Products, Inc., 750.00 Research on ethrel Horticulture Ambler, Pennsylvania Armco Steel Corporation 2,000.'00 Armco Achievement Awards Materials Science and Middleto-wn, Ohio Program Metallurgical Engineering Bendix Corporation 200.00 Economic Education Projects Conferences and South Bend, Indiana Continuation Services L. L. Browning Memorial Fund 100.00 Supplemental grant for attendance Unrestricted gifts and Mays^vdlle, Kentucky of National Merit Scholar at Purdue grants during 1969-1970 Celanese Corporation 3, 000.00 Unrestricted Chemistry, New York, N. Y. 3, 000..00 Unrestricted Chemical. Engineering Central Soya Co., Inc. 125.00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Science Fair Chicago Metropolitan Mutual 100.00 Supplemental grant for attendance of 0 Assurance Company 0 National Merit Scholar at Purdue, CD Chicago, Illinois 1969-1970 Ul Continental Oil Company 5, 000.00 Laboratory for Applied Industrial Engineering Schools o Ponca City, Oklahoma Control Continental Oil Company 25.00 Industrial matching alumnus gift Scholarships Houston, Texas o Cunningham Gardens 250.00 Ornamentals research Horticulture Waldron, Indiana Dana Corporation 150.00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Science Fair Office of Education, Department Acquisition of higher education library materials - College of Health, Education and 35, 691.00 Library Resources Program Grant Award Welfare 60, 200.00 Graduate research training program Education Fisons Corporation 200.00 Chemical weed control research Horticulture Wilmington, Mass. program FMC Corporation 200.00 Research program of Herrick Me chanical Engineering Indianapolis, Indiana FMC Corporation 400.00 Chemical weed control research Horticulture Middleport, New York Donor Amount Purpose School or Department

Foe Hinge r Foundation, Inc. $ 100.00 Northearn Indiana Regional Science Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Fair Ford Motor Company Fund 250. 00 Industry matching alumnus gifts Scholarships Dearborn, Michigan Ford Motor Company 10, 000. 00 Laboratory of Applied Industrial Engineering Schools Dearborn, Michigan Control Fort Wayne National Bank 250. 00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Science Fair General Electric Foundation 230. 00 Industry matching alumni gifts Scholarships Ossining, New York General Telephone Company 125, 00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Science Fair J. F. Goggans 500.. 00 Unrestricted Calumet Campus Whiting, Indiana Grumman Aerospace Corp., 25.00 Industry matching contribution Scholarships Bethpage, Long Island Mr.&c Mrs. G. A.. Hawkins 250.00 Unrestricted Purdue Musica.1 0 701 Crestview Place Organizations 0 W. Lafayette, Indiana CD Hoffman-LaRoche Foundation 6,000.00 Research under the direction of Chemistry Ul o Nutley, New Jersey Professor Kornblum Hunt Oil Company 2, 000. 00 Tomato processing research Horticulture -o Dallas, Texas o Indiana Bell Telephone Co., 400. 00 Economic Education Projects Conferences and Indianapolis, Indiana Continuation Services Indianapolis Life Insurance Co., 150.00 Economic Education Projects II II Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana State Library 3, 500. 00 Teletype operation at State Library University Libraries Indianapolis, Indiana Inland Steel-Ryerson 150. 00 Suppleimental grant for attendance of Unrestricted gifts and Foundation, Inc., National Merit Scholars at Purdue, grants Chicago, Illinois 1969-1970 International Business 1, 190, 00 Industry matching alumni gifts Scholardiips Machines Corporation West Lafayette, Indiana

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Name Amount Purpose School or Department

International Harvester Co., $ 300, 00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Science Fair International Telephone and 100. 00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Telegraph Corporation Science Fair Aerospace/Optical Division Fort Wayne, Indiana Jackson County Rural 300.00 Centennial Fund Cooperative Education Electric Membership Corp., Browns town, Indiana Johns-Manville Products . 300,00 To help defray equipment costs Mechanical Engineering Corporation for analytical study assignments Richmond, Indiana Josl^jm Stainless Steels 150. 00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Science Fair R. S. Kincaid, Inc. , 73. 00 Research on diseases and weed Horticulture Palmyra, Wisconsin in mint Wrn. Leman, Inc., 650, 00 Mint research project Botany &: Plant Pathology Bremen, Indiana <^ 0 Eli Lilly and Company 5, 000, 00 Research under the direction of Biological Sciences 0 CD Indianapolis, Indiana M, G. Rossmann Ul I Eli Lilly and Company 700^ 00 Herbicide research Horticulture C7^ Indianapolis, Indiana Eli Lilly and Company 4, 500. 00 Research on effect of gro-wth Horticulture Indianapolis, Indiana regulators on photosynthesis o Eli Lilly and Company Fdn., 5, 000. 00 Second grant in support of programs Indianapolis Campus Indianapolis, Indiana and/or courses for chemists in the Indianapolis area Lincoln National Bank and 300, 00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Carnpus Trust Company Science Fair Fort Wayne, Indiana Lincoln National Life 500..00 Economic Education Projects Conferences and Insurance Company Continuation Services Fort Wayne, Indiana Magnavox Management Club 200. 00 Emergency loan fund Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Magnavox Company 1, 000. 00 Graduate seminar in Politics Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana of School Integration Donor Amount Purpose School or Department

Mo dine Mfg. Company $ 315.26 Unrestricted Mechanical Engineering Racine, Wisconsin Mo dine Mfg. Company 2, 000. 00 Unrestricted grant in fluid mechanics Mechanical Engineering Racine, Wisconsin National Science Foundation 837, 091. 00 Development of self-instructional Biological Sciences Washington, D. C. units for a Core Program in Biology 608,346.00 Graduate trainee ship program Graduate School 90, 162.00 In-service Institute in Mathematics Ma the matic s for Secondary School Teachers 22, 008.00 In-service Institute in Mathematics Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers 20, 790.00 Leadership training in the Inter­ Chemistry mediate Science Curriculum Study Peoples Trust and 100.00 Northerneastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Sa^vings Company Science Fair Fort Wayne, Indiana Phelps Dodge Magnet 300.00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wa-yne Campus 0 0 Wire Corporation Science Fair CD Ul Fort Wayne, Indiana I Public Health Service, 31,454.00 Allied Health Professions Biological Sciences o Dept. of Health, Education Educational Improvement Program and Welfare, 26, 170. 00 Environmental Health Trainee ship Grant Civil Engineering Bethesda, Maryland 63, 762.00 General Resea rch Support Grant Pharmacy & Pharmacal o Sciences 35,985.00 General Research Support Grant Veterinary Science and Medicine 228, 049.00 Health Professions Educational Pharmacy and Improvement Program . Pharmacal Sciences 126, 026.00 Health Professions Educational Veterinary Science and Improvement Program Medicine 121,417.00 Radiological Health Specialist Bionucleonics Training Program 16,265.00 Seminar for Teachers in Associate Nursing Degree Programs in Nursing 156,389.00 Training Program in Biochemistry Biochemistry

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Donor Amount Purpose School or Department

RCA-David Sarnoff $ 2,200.00 Grant to institutions in which Unrestricted Research Center RCA employees have been enrolled Princeton, New Jersey Rea Magnet Wire Co. , Inc., 330.00 Northeastern Indiana Regional Fort Wayne Campus Fort Wayne, Indiana Science Fair Research Corporation, 4,200.00 Research program of Dr. J. B. Chemistry New York, N. Y. Grutzner Rohm & Haas Company 3, 000.00 Unrestricted grant Chemical Engineering Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 5,000.00 Unrestricted grant for development Chemistry of graduate program Sandoz Incorporated . 200.00 Chemical weed control Horticulture Hanover, New Jersey Seaboard Finance Company 6,000.00 Doctoral Dissertation Award in the Krannert Graduate School Los Angeles, California area of consumer credit of Industrial Admin. Mrs, J, P. Seaton 100.00 Jerome P. Seaton Library Libraries Franklin, Indiana Memorial Fund She rwin- Williams 5, 000.00 Unrestricted Chemical Engineering Foundation,

Cleveland, Ohio Ul R. Norris Shreve 500.00 Annual Shreve Prize for Chemical I Chemical Engineering 715 Northridge Drive Processing W. Lafayette, Indiana Sola Basic Industries 7, 000.00 Furnishing of Faculty-Student Lounge o Electrical Engineering Milwaukee, Wisconsin in Electrical Engineering Building Southern Indiana Gas and 400.00 Economic Education Projects Conferences and Electric Company Continuation Services Evansville, Indiana A. M. Todd Company 750.00 Research on chemical weed control Horticulture Kalamazoo, Michigan in mint Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Toombs 10.00 Fourth annual contribution Astronauts Scholarship Sherman, Texas Fund Union Carbide Corporation 5,000.00 Unrestricted grant Chemical Engineering South Charleston, W, Va. Donor Amount Purpose School or Department

U. S. Steel Foundation, $ 20, 000.00 Comprehensive Health Planning in Urban Development New York, N. Y. Northwestern Indiana Institute, Calumet Campud United Cerebral Palsy 1, 850.00 Support of Cerebral Palsy Clinic Education Association, Lafayette, Indiana C. W. Yoder 100.00 Centennial Fund Library Lafayette, Indiana Youngsto-wn Sheet and Division of Conferences Tube Company, and East Chicago, Indiana 750. 00 Economic Education Projects Continuation Services Zollner Corporation Fort Wayne, Indiana 250. 00 Northeastern Indiana Re^onal Fort Wayne Campus Science Fair

in. SCHOLARSHIPS

t-i A. Received and acknowledged for the period February 10, 1970, to May 11, 1970; 0 0 CD Name of Scholarship Amount Ul I o Alcoa Foundation $ 4, 500.00 1, 600.00 vO Boeing Company Scholarship -J Caterpillar Tractor Company 2,250.00 o CIC Mexico Summer Scholarship 500.00 Hook Drugs, Inc. 600.00 Indiana Home Economics Association 300.00 Lockheed Leadership Fund 3, 300. 00 Orton Crane & Shovel Company 250.00 Pest Control Magazine 300.00 Purdue Alumni Scholarship Foundation 28,211 .05 G. Dwight Scarseth Memorial (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. ) 1, 500.00 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 9, 000.00 Tee-Pak Foundation 750.00 Tippecanoe County Pharmaceutical Association 75.00 $ 53, 136.05

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B. Receipts from Donors of Outside Awards - Received and acknowledged for period February 10, 1970 - May 11, 1970;

Name of Award Amount

Maud Ainslie Scholarship Award $ 550.00 American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Louisville - Chapter 250.00 American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Indiana 125.00 ASMT Education &: Research Fund, Inc. 200.00 Jim Beam Memorial Scholarship (Blum-Kovler Foundation) 450. 00 Board of Higher Education (Commonwealth of Massachusetts) 1, 800. 00 Cary Club 200.00 Chubb Foundation 500.00 Commons Lumber Company 150. 00 Cook Educational Trust 300. 00 Delta Chi Sigma Sorority Inc., Crown Point, Indiana 150.00 Delta Theta Tau Sorority Inc., Inte rnational 750. 00 Dresser-Harbison Foundation, Inc. (Harbison Walker) 350. 00 Elks. Lodge #143 - Lafayette, Indiana 75.00 Evans Scholars Foundation 21, 500. 00 Ext ra-Curricular Activities - Wainwright School 200.00 FMC Corporation - Link-Belt Chain and Conveyor Components Division 750.00 Ford Motor Company Fund 7,255.00 Foundry Technology Program 1,300.00 The John Huntington Fund for Education 300.00 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends 500.00 Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc., Hartford City, Indiana 150.00 Kendallville Lions Club, Inc. 261. 83 LaPorte County Agricultural Association 500. 00 LaPorte High School 600.00 Robert E, Lee Scholarship Foundation 250.00 Lilly Endo'wment Scholarship 750. 00 Litchfield County University Club Scholarship Committee 300.00 Lockheed Leadership Fund Award 1,050.00 Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation 650. 00 Model Cities College Placement Program 1,425. 00 National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students 425.00 Operation Higher Education Fund for Model Cities 880. 00 Frances Ouimet Caddie Scholarship Fund, Inc. 250.00 Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency 29, 192.00 Pitney-Bowes, Inc. 725.00 PPG Industries Foundation -750. 00 PTA Lincoln School - South Bend, Indiana .100. 00 George M, Pullman Educational Foundation 100.00 1021

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Name of Award Amount

Rama Watumull Fund $ 300. 00 Reliance Electric Company 200. 00 Rhode Island State Scholarship Program 875.00 Rotary Club - Hartford City, Indiana 125. 00 Rotary Club of Loves Park 200. 00 Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. 700. 00 State of Connecticut Scholarship Program 825. 00 State Sunshine Riley Fund 500. 00 Syracuse-Wawasee Education, Inc. 250. 00 Ira Whitlock Award 450. 00 Youngsto-wn Sheet & Tube Company 1, 400. 00 Youngstewn Steel Door Company 250. 00

$82,088.83

Document 536

Letters of Approval State Budget Agency Governor of Indiana

The follo'wing letters, dated and signed as indicated, have been receive.d;

1. 1/14/70, signed by State Budget Committee, Budget Director and the Governor - approved leasing of parking lots and parking facilities from Ross-Ade Foundation as part of the comprehensive traffic and parking program for Purdue University at the Lafayette Campus, for term of twenty years, and approved expenditures of fees and earnings of Purdue University for such purposes (L, 11/5/69).

2. 1/19/70, signed by State Budget Committee, Budget Director and the Governor - authorized issuance and sale of bonds for new Chemistry Building under the 1967-1969 bonding authority even though the 1967-1969 biennium has expired.

3 2/10/70, signed by Chairman of State Budget Committee, Budget Director and the Governor - approved construction of Utilities and Campus Services, Lafayette Campus (water chiller, design and purchase of shop drawings for Boiler No. 3, extension of 1022 June 5-6, 1970

water mains and chilled water lines and extensions of the electrical distribution system), issuance and sale of bonds under the 1969-1971 bonding authority, and use of other funds subject to allocation of State Budget Agency (X, 8/28/69).

2/10/70, signed by Chairman of State Budget Committee, Budget Director and the Governor - approved construction, use of funds and issuance and sale of bonds for -construction of Utilities and Campus Services, Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne in the amount of $1, 350, 000 instead of $2, 900, 000 as requested, and authorized entrance into Joint Use Agreement with Indiana University (XXHI, 3/4/70).

3/17/70, signed by State Budget Committee, Budget Director and the Governor - authorized use of funds, issuance and sale of bonds, construction, and Joint Use Agreement for Library - Learning Resources Building, Phase I, Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne (XLVI, 6/7/69).

in. DOCUMENTS FILED The Secretary certifies that the following documents have been filed in the Trustees' Vault File as a part of the permanent records of The Trustees of Purdue University -

1. Duly executed Agreements, previously authorized by the Board of Trustees as indicated:

a. Lease and Joint Use Agreement, Indiana University and Purdue University Student Union Building, Fort Wayne Regional Campus, approved, authorized and signed by the Director of the Budget and the Governor of Indiana (XXH, 9/17/69; XXVI, 11/5/69).

b. Trust Agreement dated 8/29/69 between The Trustees of Purdue University and Purdue Research Foundation, for Guaranteed Student Loan Program under Higher Education Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-329) (XXXIH, 8/28/69).

2. Aircraft Bill of Sale - Pipe PA 28R-180 Arrow, Manufacturer's Serial Number 28R-31086, Nationality and Registration Marks 1023 June 5-6, 1970

7685J, dated 2/24/70, to The Trustees of Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, by Aircraft Distributors of Muncie Division of Muncie Aviation Corporation and Muncie Aviation Corporation.

3. Complete and duly executed copies of Transcripts of Proceedings, , Issuance and Sale of Purdue University Bonds as follows;

a. P. U. Dormitory Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series L (XX, 3/4/70); b. P. U. Building Facilities Fee Bonds, Series D (XXII, 3/4/70).

4. Certificates of Payment, Cancellation and Destruction of Bonds and Coupons, andCremation Certificates for Bonds and Coupons, dated as indicated;

a. P. U. Dormitory Facilities Revenue Bonds, The Indiana National Bank, Trustee -

Series A - Bond and Coupons, 4/22/70 Series B - Bonds and Coupons, 4/22/70 ' Series C - Bonds and Coupons, 4/22/70 Series D - Bonds and Coupons, 4/22/70 Series E - Coupons, 4/22/70 Series F - Coupons, 4/22/70 Series G - Coupons, 4/22/70 Series I - Coupons, 4/22/70 Series K - Coupons, 4/22/70.

b. P. U. First Mortgage Apartments Dormitory Bonds, Lafayette National Bank, Trustee -

Bonds and Coupons, 1/23/70 and 4/15/70

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c P. U. Student Unions-Hall of Music Bonds of 1954, Lafayette National Bank, Trustee -

Bonds and Coupons, 1/23/70 and 4/15/70 d P. U. Gymnasium Bonds of 1955, Lafayette National Bank, Trustee - Coupons, 1/23/70 and 4/15/70 e P. U. First Mortgage Men's Union X Bonds, Lafayette National Bank, Trustee - Coupons, 1/23/70 aid 4/15/70 1024 June 5-6, 1970

f. P. U. Women's Residence Halls - D and E Bonds, Lafayette National Bank, Trustee - Coupons, 1/23/70

5. Contracts execution of which was authorized by the Board of Trustees as indicated:

a. Contract dated 8/15/69 between The Trustees of Purdue University, Purdue Airlines, Inc. , and Stephens, Inc. to cover change in •indebtedness of Purdue Airlines, Inc. to The Trustees of Purdue University (XLI, 8/28/69). b. Sales and Security Agreement and Lease Agreement between The Trustees of Purdue University and Purdue Student Publishing Foundation, both dated 9/3/69 (XXXVIH, 8/28/69).

6. Documents concerning land transfers as follows:

a. Copy of Quit-Claim Deed, The Trustees of Purdue University to Leonard L. Gray for Lot numbered sixty-one (61) in the Monon Addition to the City of Lafayette, Indiana, dated 1/21/70 (LXV, 1/21/70; Alice Earl Stuart Estate). b. Warranty Deed, Purdue Research Foundation to The Trustees of Purdue University, for 2.83 acres of Dukes Tract, site for Married Student Housing - 1968,- dated 3/20/70, and recorded by the Recorder of Tippecanoe County, Indiana 3/20/70 (LII, 4/30/70).

7. Leases, execution of which was authorized by the Board of Trustees as indicated; ...

a. Supplemental Agreement amending the Lease between The Trustees of Purdue University and Ross-Ade Foundation for the Third Street Parking Garage (XLIV, XLV, 3/5/69; PC-HI, 6/7/69), dated 8/28/69 (XLII, 8/28/69).

b. Letter-Memorandum amending Lease between The Trustees of Purdue University and Purdue Research Foundktion for Flexible Laboratory H (PC 10014, 6/7/69), dated 9/17/69 (XLI, 9/17/69). c. Leases between The Trustees of Purdue University and Ross-Ade Foundation for parking lots in West Lafayette as listed, all dated 7/1/70, for twenty-year period (L, 11/5/69; PC Doc. 536, 6/6/70); 1) Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Charles A. Mar ste Her's Addition to the Town, now City of West Lafayette; 1025 June 5-6, 1970

2) Lots 18 and 21 in Snoddy's First Subdivision of a part of Stockton's Plat of West Lafayette; 3) Lots 21, 22, 23, fifty feet off east side of Lot 24, Lot 26, and 33| feet off north side of Lot 28 in University Plat to the To'wn of Chauncey, now City of West Lafayette, and eighty-nine feet off north side of Lot 4 in N. & E. C. Pierce Addition to the To'wn of Chauncey, now City of West Lafayette.

d. Fourth Extension of Lease between The Trustees of Purdue University and Ingalls Stone Company for Dark Hollow Quarry, Moses Fell Annex Farm, dated 1/21/70, for period 10/1/72 - 9/30/77 (LXI, 1/21/70).

8. Licenses granted by Federal Communications Commission as follows:

a. KDV 756, File No. 13131-PF-ML-20, Engineering Administration Building, for intersystem communication only, effective 3/30/70 - 5/1/74 (PC 8521, 6/4/66); b. KE 4802, File No. 14237-PH-L-30, Highway Maintenance, effective 4/29/70-5/1/74 (PC-III, 6/3/67); c. KF 9709, File No. 14210-PP-L-30, Police, effective 4/29/70 - 5/1/74 (PC-m, 9/21/66); d. KJY 662, File No. 13141-PL-ML-20, Flight Operations Building, P. U. Airport, effective 3/31/70-5/1/74 (PC-IH, 6/8/68); e. KSB 412, File No. 13114-PP-ML-20, Police,effective 3/30/70 - 5/l/74'(PC 8521, 6/4/66); f. KSI 770, File No. 15523-IB-lO, Service Building, effective

3/10/70 - 3/10/75 (PC 7918, 5/5/65).

9. Performance-Payment Bonds as follows;

a. Chemistry Building II (Project No. IND-4-5-00510-0) - General Construction - F. A. Wilhelm Construction Co., Inc. ' Electrical Work - The Sanborn Electric Company Mechanical Work - Ed Grace Company, Inc. Laboratory Furniture and Equipment - E. H. Sheldon Equipment Company. 1026 June 5-6, 1970

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, or by consent, the following actions were taken on the Items and Doc­ uments in the President's Calendar:

I. Items

10501 • Staff Changes - Approved - Motion. 10502 Continuation of Employment of Staff Members - Continued - Motion. 10503 Retirement of Staff Members - Approved - Motion.

Vice President Hawkins said this is the largest group ever to retire from University service in one year, a total of 59. Usually about 40 retire each year,

10504 Leaves of Absence - Approved - Motion. 10505 Deaths - Recorded -with regret - Consent. 10506 Change in Policy concerning Encumrance of Student Recbrds - Approved and confirmed - Motion. 10507 Change in Motor Vehicle, Bicycle and Traffic Regulations - Approved and confirmed - Motion. 10508 Renaming of Remodeled Storage Building - Approved - Motion. 10509 Degrees to Be Conferred as of May and June 1970 - Approved by Special motion of Trustee Heine, duly seconded and unanimously carried. 10510 Estates and Trusts - Recorded, entered on University records. Treasurer authorized, and documents ordered filed - Motion. 10511 Memoranda of Agreement - Approved and confirmed - Motion. 10512 Contracts - Approved, confirmed and ordered filed - Motion. 10513 Rates and Ticket Prices - Recorded - Consent. 10514 Donnan Scholarships - Approved and confirmed - Motion. 10515 Audit Report of Purdue Research Foundation, including Annual Report of X-R Fund - Recorded, accepted and ordered filed - Motion. 10516 Leases - Approved, confirmed and ordered filed - Motion. 10517 Change Orders - Approved and confirmed - Motion. 10518 Gifts, Grants, Scholarships, Fellowships and Student Loan Funds - Acceptance cponfirmed and recorded - Motion.

II. Documents

536 Letters of Approval, State Budget Agency and Governor of Indiana Received for information and record - Consent.

in. Documents Filed

Report received for information and record - Consent. 1027 June 5-6, 1970

XXX. APPROVAL OF FEE-REMISSIONS FOR CHILDREN OF DR. I. G. SAMUELS. •

Vice President Lawshe requested approval of a deviation from regulations in order to grant fee-remissions to the children of Dr. I. G. Samuels, Associate Professor of Education, P. U. Calumet Campus. Regulations provide that the staff member shall have served five years consecutively prior to his death. Dr. Samuels was the first black Faculty member at Calumet and made many contributions to the Campus during his ser'vice. He was first appointed as a full-time member of the Faculty on February 1, 1966, and served from that date until his deathfrom a heart attack on January 23, 1969; Prior to that period, he had served for a number of years as a part-time Faculty member.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved fee-remissions for the children of Dr. I. G. Samuels in accordance -with the Vice President's request.

XXXI. REPORT RE NEGOTIA.TIONS CONCERNING A JOINT LAND-FILL AGREEMENT.

Treasurer Freehafer reported that he has been meeting almost weekly -with representatives of the two cities and the county to develop a joint agreement for solid waste collection and disposal operation (LX, 1/21/70). In its present state, the proposed agreement is still subject to change, although it may be ready for bids within thirty to sixty,days. If bids are taken -within that period, the agreement may have to betaken to the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees for approval. The agreement -will provide for solid waste delivery to a land-fill on a tonnage basis. Because of the high cost, agreement has been reached that the bids •will be for a ten-year period with rates adjusted periodically upon the basis of volume (tonnage) and the con­ struction index. Dr. Etzel of the School of Civil Engineering, has contributed greatly to the negotiations. On his recommendationi a minimum guarantee for the bidders -will be 80, 000 tons per year with Purdue's share estimated between 25, 000 and 30, 000 tons per year. Cost is estimated between $1. 80 and $2.40 per ton. This will increase Purdue's costs for waste disposal from twenty to thirty percent, but the proposed arrangements will be less costly than if Purdue handled its own -waste disposal alone.

The foregoing report was received as information.

XXXII. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR STUDENT INSURANCE FOR 1970-1972.

Assistant Treasurer Ford recalled the student insurance program undertaken in 1956 (X, 5/24/56), an optional program to provide benefits to 1028

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begin where the Student Health Service benefits end. The contract was extended to cover regional campus students in 1963 (PC 7311, 10/23/63). Negotiations -with University Life Insurance Company have resulted in a proposal to extend the present contract (PC 10110, 9/17/69) for 1970-1972 with certain increased benefits and in­ creased charges, a review of which Mr. Ford had mailed to the Trustees prior to this meeting (Copy filed -with Minute Material). These changes have also been re­ viewed with the President of Student Body who endorsed the proposed elimination of maternity benefits as being uneconomical and unfair to the rest of the students, Mr, Ford said that the increased rates are still lower than the students can obtain as individuals. Coverage is for the entire year including vacations. He recom­ mended Trustees' approval of the new contract.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved execution of a contract with The University Life Insurance Company for student insurance for 1970-1972 in accordance -with the Assistant Treasurer's recommendation.

XXXIII. REPORT RE DEATH OF MR. J. W. WHEELER, FORMER TRUSTEE.

President Hovde reported the death of Mr, John W. Wheeler at his home in Cro-wn Point, Indiana, on May 23, 1970. Mr. Wheeler received the BSCE (1916) and Honorary Doctor of Engineering (1945) degrees from Purdue University. He served as a Purdue Trustee from 1937 to 1942. He had been an invalid since a fall from his horse in 1954. His •widow and two sons survive.

The foregoing information was received for record with regret.

XXXIV. RECEIPT OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR FLOWERS.

President Hovde reported receipt of a note of acknowledgment from the family of Mrs. Ray M. Herrick for flowers sent to Mrs. Herrick's funeral from the Trustees and officers of the University.

The foregoing report was received for record and the acknowledgment was ordered filed. XXXV. REPORT RE LAW SUIT FILED IN CONNECTION WITH HAMLIN K. BUCHMAN ESTATE.

Counsel Schilling recalled action of the Board of Trustees on 4/25/68, LIV, to "authorize counsel to take suitable action to seek changes in conditions for use of the Buchman Student Loan Funds." Conditions imposed by Mr. Buchmcin's •will are such that the funds are little used by students. Mr. Schilling said that he 1029 June 5-6, 1970 had been waiting for experience to provide some evidence. That has been completed and suit has been filed by the University in Tippecanoe County Circuit Court to remove restrictions on the fund so that it can be used in the same way that general student loan funds are used. None of the principal of the fund and only a part of the income from the funds have ever been used (LI, 1/15/69).

The. foregoing report was received as information.

XXXVI. INTRODUCTIONS AND CONCLUSION OF SERVICE.

Vice President Mallett introduced Mr. Stanley Jones, recently elected President of Student Body, and Mr. Brian Fahey, Student Attorney General. Dr. Mallett reported that Mr. Fahey has prepared a proposal concerning a legal aid program for students which will be sent to the Trustees prior to the Board meeting in September.

Dr. Mallett also announced that this is the last meeting which Professor Sherwood •will attend as Chairman of the University Senate since his term in that office ends June 30, 1970.

XXXVn. RECESS, JUNE 5, 1970.

At 3:25 pm, by consent, the Trustees recessed until Saturday morning, June 6, 1970.

Friday evening members of Iron Key were dinner guests of the Trustees and their spouses at Purdue Memorial Union.

XXXVm. ROLLCALL, JUNE 6, 1970.

In the absence of President Knoy, Vice President Wilson reconvened the meeting at 9:23 am on Saturday, June 6, 1970, in the Trustees' Room, Executive Building. All members of the Board except one were present as follows; Mrs. White, Messrs. Brumfield, Graham, Heine, Hillenbrand, Rumely, Walb and Wilson. The absence of Mr. Knoy was excused by con­ sent of the Board. Also present were President Hovde, Vice President and Treasurer Freehafer, University Vice Presidents Andrews, Hawkins, Lawshe and Mallett, Counsel Schilling, Executive Assistant to the President Hicks, Business M'anager and Assistant Treasurer Ford, Dean of Women Stone (for part of the meeting). Dean of Men Roberts. Messrs. F. Dawson, Hentschel, Schaller, Sherwood, Smalley, Topping, Wade and Wise of the University staff. Assistant Morris and Secretary Skinner. Press representatives present in­ cluded Gierkey - Lafayette Journal and Courier, Gallien - Indianapolis Star, and Kramer - Indianapolis News. Messrs. Fahey and Jones were present for part of the meeting. 1030 June 5-6, 1970

Vice President Wilson called Trustees' attention to the schedule for Sunday, June 7, 1970, as it appears on the Agenda.

XXXIX. APPROVAL OF CONTRACTS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS.

Vice President Andrews reported that a variety of contracts have been reviewed -with Counsel and others during the past year. The proposed forms for "Notice of Graduate Assistant Employment" and "General Conditions of Graduate Assistant Employment" resulting from that review were mailed to the Trustees prior to this meeting (Copies filed •with Minute Material). The document concerning "Conditions" describes practices which have been in effect for some time. In this connection. Dr. Andrews called particular attention to Item 4 concerning classification and taxation. He recommended Trustees' approval of the proposals and said any changes proposed later will be brought to the attention of the Board.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved Notice of Graduate Assistant Employment and General Conditions of Graduate Assistant Employment in accordance •with the Vice President's recommendation.

XL. PRESENTATION AND APPROVAL OF 1971-1973 CAPITAL REQUEST FOR THE LAFAYETTE CAMPUS.

Treasurer Freehfer reviewed and explained the follo^wing material which had been mailed to the Trustees prior to this meeting concerning the proposed capital construction request for the Lafayette Campus to be made to the Indiana General Assembly for the 1971-1973 biennium, and a report on Academic Facilities Bonding, Lafayette Campus, copies of which he distributed (Copies filed •with Minute Material);

1. Ten-year historical data on construction funding 2. Space currently funded and to become available . 3. Basis on which space needs were projected 4. Proposed capital requests for 1971-1973 5. Special information on utility needs for the Lafayette Campus.

In connection with Item 1, Mr. Freehafer called particular attention to the substantial reduction from prior periods in both appropriations and bond­ ing authority in the 1969-1971 biennium. In Item 3, the space specified for each full-time equivalent student was determined at 200 square feet although 228 square feet is the average for land grant institutions teaching agriculture 1031 June 5-6, 1970

and engineering. Item 4, Section 2, Academic - New Construction (no appropriation requested) involves a request for authority to construct, only, whatever the source of funds may be. Item 4, Ross-Ade Stadium - Synthetic Turf, was included iri case decision is made to install such turf during the biennium. Item 4, New Construction at the Airport will be funded largely from Federal funds plus some of the proceeds from the sale of assets of Purdue Aeronautics Corporation. The complete list totals $35, 370, 000.

Mr. Freehafer reviewed in detail Item 5, Utility Needs, the number one need of the University. (Number two need is the Classroom- Office Building. ) He is anxious to abandon the north power plant as soon as possible and in accordance •with the recommendation of the Governor's Economy Committee, but to do so the University must have funds to replace the old plant operation at the new south plant (XXXVII, 9/17/69; XLVII, 1/21/70).

In connection with the report on Academic Facilities Bonding, Lafayette Campus, Mr. Freehafer recalled that he had presented a'report to the Higher Education Finance Subcommittee proposing remuneration to *State the four* Universities for debt service costs on academic facilities inthe 1971-1973 beinnium (XIX, 4/30/70). Purdue's share of the total of $18, 500, 000 is $3, 406, 000. 36 for the Lafayette campus (see also XLI). Thirty dollars from each student's fees, per semester, is credited to the Building Facilities Fund. Over the past hundred years, only 28% of the cost of all buildings has been supplied from State appropriations. In reply to inquiry, Mr. Freehafer reported that the University is likely to "run out of" funds to cover bonding authority at some point during the coming biennium.

After further discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved the proposed capital construction request to the 1971 Indiana General Assembly for the Lafayette Campus for the 1971-1973 biennium in accordance -with the foregoing pre­ sentation and report of the Treasurer. Mr. Freehafer reported that this request will be submitted to the State Budget Director by July 1, 1970, as required. XLL PRESENTATION AND APPROVAL OF 1971-1973 CAPITAL REQUEST FOR REGIONAL CAMPUSES.

Treasurer Freehafer reviewed and explained the following nnaterial which had been mailed to the Trustees prior to this meeting concerning the proposed capital construction requests for the regional campuses to be made to the Indiana General Assembly for the 1971-1973 biennium, and a report on Academic Facilities Bonding, Regional Campuses, copies of which he distributed (Copies filed with Minute Material); 1032 June 5-6, 1970

1. Ten-year historical data on construction funding 2. Space currently funded and to become available 3. Basis on •which space needs were projected 4. Proposed capital requests for 1971-1973.

Mr. Freehafer called specific attention to the folio-wing points: In the case of both the Lafayette and the regional campuses, the attempt to catch up on construction would have totaled such a large amount that Uni­ versity officers decided to request only 20% of that total for each biennium during the next ten-year period. In case of the regional campuses, $7. 00 per credit hour per semester is credited from student fees to the Building Facilities Fund. For the first year of the biennium, that -will be more than 'adequate. Of the total cost of buildings completed and now under construction at the regional campuses, less than 6% •will have been paid by the State. Purdue's share of the total requested from the State for cost of debt ser-vices at the regional campuses during the biennium is $3, 911, 000. 71.

Dr. Lawshe reported that the plan for request for capital construction funds at the regional campuses was developed in cooperation with Indiana Uni­ versity. Purdue and Indiana agreed that they would both use 140 square feet per student in computing full-time equivalent space requirements, and agreed that each would request 20% of the catch-up total during the coming biennium. He reminded the Trustees that Indiana University •will request all construction funds at the Indianapblis campuses and Purdue will request all construction jfunds at the Fort Wayne Campus.

After further discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees approved the proposed capital con­ struction request to the Indiana General Assembly for the regional campuses of Purdue University for the 1971-1973 biennium in accordance with the fore­ going presentation and report of the Treasurer. Mr. Freehafer said this request, too, -will be submitted to the State Budget Director by July 1, 1970, as required.

XLH. PRESENTATION AND APPROVAL OF 1971-1973 BIENNIAL OPERATING BUDGET REQUEST FOR THE LAFAYETTE AND THE REGIONAL CAMPUSES.

Assistant Treasurer Ford reported that, following Purdue's lead in presentation of the 1969-1971 operating budget (LXV, 6/8/68), the State Budget Agency asked all State Universities to develop the 1971-1973 requests on a priority concept. Mr. Ford presented and reviewed a "Summary of Proposed 1971-1973 Biennial Operating Request for the Lafayette Campus and the Regional Campuses, " calling particular attention to Priority I and (10) Other Priorities Listed on Table II (Copy filed with Minute Material). Mr. Ford said that the [four institutions were not requested to cooperate in either development or •presentation of their budgets. 1033

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In his review, Mr. Ford explained that, on Table II and Table IH, Item 3, Priority I includes "unavoidable costs" such as increases in insurance costs, social security, price increases for coal, etc. He noted the small amount of money included ($175, 000 and $105, 000) for development of the curriculum in Environmental Health (LV, 4/30/70), and the amounts of $356, 000 and $186, 000 for equalization factor and library development at the regional campuses. Mr. Ford called specific attention to the fact that, -within a given discipline and for each level (freshman, sophomore, etc), these operating budget requests are asking for the same support for each student at the regional campuses as that requested for the Lafayette Campus student, thus equalizing support for all students on all campuses. He also reported that department heads requested additional funds for the coming biennium for improvement of quality, improvement of programs, and for a small start on new programs, all of which were generally assigned to the Other Priority needs.

In connection with student fees, Mr. Ford reported that Purdue student fees are the highest among midwestern states and very nearly the highest nation--wide. The General Assembly -will have to face the question as to what por/[tion of his total cost of education the student will have to bear. In presenting the operating budget request to the General Assembly, stress -will be placed upon Priority I needs first before asking appropriations to reduce student fees. It is estimated that it will take about $2, 000, 000 to cut fees about $100 per year per resident student.

Enrollment projections reflect recent experience; higher enrollments projected for the regional campuses reflect their continuing development. Table IH, Regional Campuses, projects students in new programs or in junior and/or senior classes not now existing. Table V shows specific appropriations which have resulted from passage of specific legislation by past General Assemblies.

Mr. Ford recommended approval of proposed requests for operating appropriations as follows:

1971-1972 1972-1973

Lafayette Campus $61,627,000 $72,336,000

Regional Campuses 16,036,000 21,948,000.

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1971-1972 1972-1973

Special Appropriations:

1. Agriculture Marketing Research. $ 65, 178 $ 69.629 2. Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory 275, 700 264,710 3. Bangs Disease Testing Ser-vdce 54,960 64,308 4. County Agricultural Agents 1,419,055 1,743,388 5. Johnson Grass Eradication 30, 132 32,182 6. Southern Indiana Diagnostic Laboratory 97,460 106,458 7. Utilization of Agricultural Products .99, 882 108. 572

Total $ 2,042,367 $ 2.389.247

Approval was requested, subject to minor -Vciriatipns which will total less than 2%, before submission to the State Budget Agency.

After further discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Trustees authorized and directed the President of the University to submit the formal legislative request of the Board of Trustees of Purdue University for operation of all campuses of the University (including the Special Appropriations) for the 1971-1973 biennium in accordance -with the data prepared and reported today in the amounts sho-wn heretofore subject to adjust­ ments not to exceed 2%. Mr. Ford said the request -will be submitted -with an explanatory cover letter to the State Budget Director by June 30, 1970, as required.

XLHI. APPROVAL OF CHANGES AND ADDITIONS TO REGULATIONS GOVERNING STUDENT CONDUCT, DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AND APPEALS.

Counsel Schilling reminded the Trustees of the Resolution adopted April 30, 1970, Minute LXI, amending Regulations Governing Student Conduct, Disciplinary Proceedings and Appeals, as prepared by Student Senate, to be effective May 11, 1970. Since that date certain questions have arisen concern­ ing clarity of the Regulations in connection -with imposition of penalties, admin­ istrative action, etc. He reviewed a Resolution proposed to approve certain changes and additions to the Regulations, copies of which he had mailed to the Trustees prior to this meeting (Copy filed -with Minute Material). Since date of mailing the Resolution, and as a result of the hearings growing out of the ROTC incident on May 1, 1970 (XLV, L), two additional questions had arisen concerning prevention of the a-warding of academic credit or grades to students 1035 June 5-6, 1970 involved in disciplinary proceedings and specification of the effective date of a disciplinary penalty. In response, he had mailed a letter dated June 2, 1970, to each Trustee suggesting additional amendments to the Regulations (Copy filed -with Minute Material).

Discussion of Counsel's proposals followed. Dean Roberts said his staff support the proposed amendments and feel they are needed. Upon inquiry. Professor Sherwood said he felt that the amendments proposed in the Resolution were justified, but he felt differently about the amendments proposed in the letter of June 2, 1970. He asked why the students shouldn't receive grades.

Counsel Schilling said he felt the effective date of the disciplinary penalty was the important part of the amendments proposed on June 2, 1970. The other merely adds academic grades and credits to the category of diplomas, none of which "shall be awarded to any student expelled or sus­ pended so long as the expulsion or suspension is in effect.' The changes proposed do not affect what has already happened. Mr. Schilling said the Regulations -will be revised further, from time to time, as necessity arises.

After further discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees adopted the folio-wing Resolution by unanimous vote:

As of May 11. 1970, the Board of Trustees amended the Regulations Governing Student Conduct, Disciplinary Proceedings and Appeals, as amended ("Regulations") by approving all amend­ ments then proposed by Student Government and certain other amendments. Among the amendments approved by the Board of Trustees were those permitting the Dean's Office to institute ad­ ministrative action proceedings and to take administrative action in lieu of instituting disciplinary proceedings, even in cases where a minimum disciplinary penalty was prescribed. No amendment was proposed or made affecting the power of the Hearing Commission or of the Campus Appeals Board in such cases. However, the Board of Trustees is advised that it has been asserted that the Board intended to permit the Hearing Commission and the Campus Appeals Board to direct that administrative action be taken even in cases in which the student was found guilty in a disciplinary proceeding of an offense for which a minimum penalty was prescribed.

The Board did not so amend the Regulations and the Board does not intend that the Hearing Commission or the Campus Appeals Board should have that power. On the contrary, the Board intends that in such cases where disciplinary proceedings have been instituted and the student has been found guilty, the minimum disciplinary penalty shall apply to the exclusion of any lesser disciplinary penalty or any 1036 June 5-6, 1970

administrative action.

NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED THAT

To remove any doubt concerning this matter, the Board of Trustees hereby amends the Regulations effective June 6, 1970 in the following respects:

1. Amend the first sentence of Section 2. 04 to read as follows:

"Any student found guilty in a disciplinary proceeding of a violation of subsection (c) of Section 2. 02 herein shall receive at least the minimum disciplinary penalty therein prescribed, to the exclusion of any lesser disciplinary penalty or any ad­ ministrative action. "

2. Amend the second sentence of Section 2. 04 to read as follows:

"No diploma shall be given and no grades, academic credit or degrees shall be awarded to any student who has been expelled or suspended from the University so long as the expulsion or suspension is in effect. "

3. Amend Section 2. 05 to read as follows;

"2. 05. Status During Disciplinary Proceedings. Except where summary action is taken as pro-vided in Section 3. 07, the status of a student charged with misconduct shall not,be affected pending the final disposition of the charges, provided, however, that no diploma shall be given and no grades, academic credit or degrees shall be awarded to a student against whom charges are pending for which a disciplinary penalty may be imposed. The effective date of any disciplinary penalty imposed by a Hearing Commission from -which no appeal is taken or which is affirmed or reduced on appeal, shall be the date on which the Hearing Commission rendered its written decision finding the student guilty and imposing the disciplinary penalty.

4. Amend the third paragraph of 3. 05 (c) to read as follows:

"Within five days after the conclusion of the hearing, the Hearing Commission shall render a written decision, and if it finds the student guilty, it shall, subject to the provisions of Section 2. 04 1037

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of this Regulation and any other University rule, regulation or directive then existing prescribing a minimum disciplinary penalty or any specific disciplinary penalty for any particular offense,

(1) impose such disciplinary penalty as it deems appropriate (which may be more or less severe than that proposed by the Dean's Office), or

(2) in a case (other than one in which a minimum disciplinary penalty or specific disciplinary penalty has been prescribed) where it finds that administrative action should be taken in lieu of imposing a disciplinary penalty, direct the Dean's Office to take appropriate administrative action. "

5. Amend 3. 06 (d) to read:

"If the decision appealed from found the student guilty and imposed a disciplinary penalty or directed that administrative action be taken, the Campus Appeals. Board shall have the power either;

(1) To affirm the finding and the administrative action or the disciplinary penalty;

(2) To affirm the finding and (subject to the provisions of Section 2. 04 of this Regulation or any other University rule, regulation or directive then existing prescribing a minimum disciplinary penalty or any specific disciplinary penalty for any particular offense) in cases where a pro­ posed disciplinary penalty is clearly disproportionate to the misconduct, to reduce the disciplinary penalty or to direct that appropriate administrative action be taken by the Dean's Office in lieu of any disciplinary penalty;

(3) To reverse the finding and acquit the student; or

(4) To reverse the finding and order a new hearing."

Mr. Schilling was excused from the meeting.

XLIV. APPROVAL OF 1970-1971 OPERATING BUDGET FOR EASTERN INDIA.NA CENTER OF EARLHAM COLLEGE.

Vice President Lawshe explained the approved budget detail for 1970- 1971 for the Eastern Indiana Center of Earlham College, a copy of which had been mailed to each Trustee prior to this meeting (Copy filed with Minute 1038

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Material). Purdue's share of this budget, $23, 500, represents approximately 24% of the total, Purdue's proportion of student credit hours. This amount had been included in the budget for regional campuses approved by the Trustees on 3/4/70, V. The Agreement with Indiana, Ball State and Earlham provides for review of this budget by the governing board of each institution; each share is in rough proportion to the courses each institution pro-vides. Dr. Lawshe recommended approval.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and un- animoulsy carried, the Trustees approved the 1970-1971 operating budget for the Eastern Indiana Center of Earlham College in accordance -with the foregoing presentation and recommendation.

XLV. REPORT RE SUSPENSION OF STUDENTS INVOLVED IN DISRUPTION OF ROTC PROGRAM AT THE ARMORY.

Dean Stone reported that seven women students were identified as participants in the disruption of the ROTC program at the Armory on May 1, 1970. They were referred directly to the Hearing Commission and the minimum penalty was imposed. Six of the seven appealed, but the sus­ pensions were upheld. Included were five sophomores and two juniors, four of whom were non-resident students and three Indiana students.

Dean Roberts reported that thirty-six men were identified as participants. Six withdrew, two were acquitted, and twenty- were suspended, some effective May 15 and some on May 21. Three still have time to appeal. The suspensions are effective through January 1971.

XLVI. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION COVERING EXCEPTIONS TO THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE USE AND ASSIGNMENT OF UNIVERSITY FACILITIES AT THE LAFAYETTE CAMPUS.

Assistant Treasurer Ford reminded the Trustees of their approval of Regulations Governing the Use and Assignment of University Facilities at the Lafayette Campus on 4/30/70, UX. Prior to this meeting he had mailed to the Trustees copies of a proposed Resolution setting forth several exceptions to the policy which he felt should be made and approved by the Board of Trustees in the best interests of the University. He reviewed the exceptions listed and recommended adoption of the Resolution.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, • the Trustees adopted the following Resolution by unanimous vote; 1039 June 5-6, 1970

RESOLVED That notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 3c of the Regulations Governing the Use and Assignment of University -Facilities at the Lafayette Campus, the folio-wing specific uses of Uni­ versity facilities shall be permitted on terms and conditions substantially the same as those heretofore governing such uses; •

1. Rental or lease of University Airport facilities and University-o-wned farm land through properly executed agreements.

2. Photographic, television, and radio coverage by news media of sporting, social or other activities as may be approved by the various administrators responsible for the facilities involved.

3. Consulting acti-vities of a University employee approved as an outside activity on President's Office Form 32 in accordance -with University regulations.

4. Contracts for concessions at Intercollegiate Athletic events.

5. Activities approved by the Vice President and Treasurer or his authorized representative under authority of regulations relating to Canvassing, Peddling, and Soliciting and the Delivery of Merchandise on the Campus of Purdue University.

XLVII. APPROVAL OF ESTABLISHMENT OF VINCENT P. REILLY MEMORIA.L FUND FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION.

Treasurer Freehafer reported that an extract from the Will of Vincent P. Reilly had been mailed to each Trustee prior to this meeting (PC 10205, 11/5/69; copy filed -with Minute Material). The extract sets forth the bequest to The Trustees of Purdue University, now estimated at close to $4, 000, 000, which will be received in the near future since no will contest has been in­ stituted. Mr. Freehafer recommended Trustees' approval of establishment of the fund in trust in accordance -with Mr. Reilly's desires as set forth in the -will.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried the Trustees approved establishment of the Vincent P. Reilly Memorial Fund for Engineering Education, "the income and principal of said fund to be used as the Board of Trustees of the University specifically approves from time to time, to provide services, facilities, equipment, special programs, and support for the faculty, staff, and students of the Schools of Engineering of Purdue University, over and above State-appropriated funds which are allocated by the Board of 1040

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Trustees for such purposes, in order to promote the achievement of excellence in engineering education, both undergraduate and graduate, at Purdue University, " and in accordance -with other conditions set forth in Mr. Reilly's -will.

XLVHL APPROVAL OF INTERIM AGREEMENT, INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY AT INDIANAPOLIS.

Assistant Treasurer Ford reminded the Trustees of their approval of a policy and details setting forth mission determination at Indianapolis in connection -with implementation of merger of Indiana University and Purdue University into Indiana University-Purdue University at Inciianapolis (VIII, 1/14/69; XXI, 3/5/69; LXm, 6/7/69; XLIV-A, 3/4/70). Phase II is to be completed by September 1970. Representatives of the two institutions have now completed preparation of an Interim Agreement by which they propose to accomplish implementation of the mission responsibilities. Mr. Ford reviewed the proposed agreement, copies of which had been mailed to the Trustees prior to this meeting (Copy filed -with Minute Material). He reminded the Trustees that after 1 July 1971, all fees and all appropriations (both capital and operating) -will be made to Indiana Uni­ versity which will assume all responsibility for operation of the campuses in Indianapolis, if the General Assembly approves the current merger plans. In the areas in which Purdue teaches, faculty appointment and salaries, curricula, etc, •will be subject to Purdue approval. The agreement as proposed will become effective for the 1970-1971 school year, beginning 1 September 1970.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, the Trustees unanimously approved Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Interim Agreement as presented by the Assistant Treasurer.

XLIX. APPROVAL OF CHANGES IN AND ADDITIONS TO MISCELLANEOUS FEES.

Assistant Treasurer Ford reminded the Trustees of their approval . of recision of the Probation Fee, LXXI, 4/30/70. As he had reported at that time, a review of other special fees had been undertaken; he presented a proposal for Miscellaneous Fee Increases and Additions which resulted from that review, copies of which had been mailed to the Trustees prior to this rmeeting. Mr. Ford called particular attention to the effective dates listed which will provide an opportunity for informing the students well before the new fees go into effect. He said that the Non-Resident Application Fee (#1) does not apply on other fees charged to the student, and the Readmission Fee (#6) •will not be charged to a student who leaves in good standing and re-enters in good standing, only to the student who is not in good standing. The amount of $50 for that fee is the approximate cost in time, counseling, etc. for readmission.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and 1041

June 5-6, 1970 unanimously carried, the Trustees approved and confirmed the following Miscellaneous Fee Increases and Additions; When Current Proposed Effec­ Item Approved Rate Rate tive Date

Non-Resident Application 6-61 $20 $25 9-72 Clinical Pharmacy 9-69 60 100 2-71 Industrial Practice Courses 9-54 60 100 ^-71 Driver Educ, Courses (Beginners) 1-59 15 20 2-71 Late Registration 5-54 10 25 2-71 Readmission Proposed None 50 2-71

In addition, it is recommended that the current Diploma Fee be renamed the Graduation Fee and remain at the same rates ($10 for all degrees except the PhD; $15 for the PhD. )

L. FURTHER REPORT RE STUDENTS INVOLVED IN ROTC DISRUPTION.

Dean Roberts completed his report concerning students suspended as a result of their involvement in the ROTC disruption, as to residence status, class in the University and School in which enrolled (XLV).

LI. AUTHORIZATION OF ADMINISTRATION AND COUNSEL TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMER ISSUE OF . PURDUE EXPONENT.

President Hovde reported concerning an informal meeting of Trustees, administration and members of the Purdue Student Publishing Foundation Board held Friday morning, June 5. A report was received from the commission appointed by the Pre.sident as authorized by the Trustees on 4/30/70 LXXVn (to meet with representatives of the Foundation to discuss possibilities of negotiating a new Lease Agreement). The commission suggested authorization of officers to renegotiate a Lease Agreement along the lines of the previous Agreement, -with knowledge of the program the Foundation intends to put into effect concerning operating policies and critique. A written report of these policies is to be filed. The commission also suggested that, financial problems be kept open for review at the end of the first semester; at that time action can be taken concerning possible financial aid to the EXPONENT.

Mr. Rumely, Trustee, said he thought the suggestion made by the Trustees'should be subject of a letter which would also contain the policy which had been proposed. 1042 June 5-6, 1970

Considered discussion followed including various ways in which this matter might be resolved and the advantages and disadvantages of each, in­ cluding discussion of ways in which the Foundation might be granted authority to publish a summer issue of the EXPONENT.

After further discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded, officers of the administration were authorized to work with Legal Counsel to provide an opportunity for the EXPONENT to remain in its present status until the next meeting of the Board of Trustees. The motion received the following vote:

Aye: Messrs. Brumfield, Graham, Heine, Hillenbrand, Rumely, Walb;

Abstaining: Mrs. White.

Thereupon the Vice President declared the motion carried.

LII. AUTHORIZATION OF REQUEST FOR GRANT OF EASEMENT, P. U. CALUMET CAMPUS.

Treasurer Freehafer reported a recent request from Northern Indiana Public Service Company for grant of easement twenty feet -wide along the south side of the P. U. Calumet Campus for installment of an electric line which will provide an alternate source of electric power for the campus. The area requested is adjacent to Tri-State Highway and far south of any present or projected campus buildings, on land owned by Ross-Ade Foundation. Mr. Freehafer recommended a request to Ross-Ade Foundation to grant the easement.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unani­ mously carried, the Trustees authorized a request to Ross-Ade Foundation for grant of easement to Northern Indiana Public Service Company in accordance -with the Treasurer's recommendation.

LIII. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT WITH GRAHAM BROTHERS.

Assistant Treasurer Ford distributed copies of a memorandum from the Director of Purchases & Stores recommending award of contract to Graham Brothers, Washington, Indiana, for livestock feed for 1970-1971 at the Feldun- Purdue Agricultural Center at Bedford, Indiana, and at the Southern Indiana- Purdue Agricultural Center at Cuzco. The Graham bid was the low bid in each classification, and service from Graham Brothers on the 1969-1970 standing order has been excellent (Executive Session, L, 8/28/69). Mr. Ford con­ curred.', in the recommendation which he had brought to the Trustees in case 1043

June 6-7, 1970 of possible conflict of interest in award of a contract to a firm involving a member of the Board of Trustees.

After discussion and upon proper motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, -with Mr. Graham abstaining, the Trustees approved and confirmed the contract -with Graham Brothers in accordance with the foregoing recommendation.

LIV. REPORT RE PROPOSED DISCONTINUATION OF CITY BUS SERVICE.

Treasurer Freehafer reported that he received a notice several weeks ago from the Greater Lafayette Bus Co., Inc. thait bus service in Lafayette and West Lafayette would be discontinued on July 3, 1970. Since that date discussions have been held among representatives of the Company, the two cities and Purdue concerning the possibility of assumption by the cities of the franchise, subsidization or operation of the bus service for benefit of the public. Mr. Freehafer met on Thursday with the mayors, representatives of the school cities and of the Chamber of Commerce to discuss the problem. He asked the Internal Auditor to review Company statements to provide basic information. At present, Mr. Freehafer feels that discontinuance of the service -will pro-vide no more problems than those provided by a recent reduction in bus service. A relatively small number of Purdue employees and students are dependent upon bus service, but he is interested in this as a ci-vil government problem; he -will cooperate and try to help. The foregoing report was received as information.

LV. DISCUSSION OF EMPLOYMENT OF GRADUATES. Inquiry resulted in a brief discussion of the employment situation for students graduating in May and June 1970'. Conclusion was reached that summer employment is the real problem. Long-term employment offers are do-wn from numbers available in recent years (from 8-10 do-wn to 1-3 in engineering), and offers are few in certain areas such as physics and philosophy. LVL ADJOURNMENT. Bv consent the Trustees adjourned at 11:20 am. Luncheon was served in Purdue Memorial Union at 12:00 noon.

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Meeting of June 5, 1970 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

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