Board of Regents, Minutes, 1957-1959

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Regular Meeting June 6, 1959

Thomas D. Hunt, Assistant Professor of Social Work, at $7200 per year effective August 1, 1959; in place of Avis Kristenson resigned.

College of Medicine Ruth E. Denkinger, Head Nurse and Instructor in Pediatric Nursing--Clinical Division, at $330 per month effective May 11, 1959; in place of Lulu M. Pfister resigned.

Kenneth William Woodward, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Cardiovascular Research at $7000 per year effective July 1, 1959; $2000 from account 4303-W.

College of Pharmacy Tully J. Speaker, Research Associate, without salary, effective June 8 to July 31, 1959; on joint research project with John Staba.

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that the following adjustments in work and salary be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY (Funds available) Interim appointments from Chancellor's office

College of Agriculture Gertrude F. Weisskopf, extension of appointment as Assistant Agricultural Economist at $533.33 per month from May 1 to 31, 1959.

Roger Willsie, from Assistant in Agricultural Economics to Research Associate in Agricultural Economics, effective April 12, 1959 to be paid entirely from USDA funds.

Wayne E. Burbank, from Assistant County Extension Agent at $5300 per year to County Agricultural Extension Agent at $5000 per year plus a county salary in Merrick County; in place of Calvin C. Lepp, resigned.

William I. Yates, reappointment as Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Cuming County at $4500 per year effective April 10, 1959; returned from military leave.

Robert M. Koch, from Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry to Associate Professor and Chairman, effective September 1, 1959; in place of Professor Wm. J. Loeffel.

Professor William J. Loeffel, Professor of Animal Husbandry and Chairman of the Department to Professor of Animal Husbandry, effective September 1, 1959.

College of Arts and Sciences Gordon A. Gallup, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $393.33 for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 6404-6W.

Robert H. Harris, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $1180 for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; 6404-6W.

James H. Looker, Associate Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $711.11 per month from June 1, to July 31, 1959; 6404-2W.

Mehmet Sozmen, from Assistant in Chemistry to Research Associate in Chemistry, at $240 per month from May 1 to August 31, 1959; account 4112-55W.

J. E. Taylor, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $1180 for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 6404-6W.

Cecil E. Vanderzee, Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $500 for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 6404-6W.

Robert Kent Newmyer, from Teaching Assistant to Instructor in History, at $5200 per year effective September 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960; first semester in place of Professor James C. Olson on leave, and second semester to teach TV course in history.

Lloyd K. Jackson, Associate Professor of Mathematics, summer research at $1666.67 for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 6410-3W.

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David Armstrong, from part-time Technician to Research Assistant in Physiology, at $300 per month from June 1 to August 31, 1959; account 6424-6W Air Pollution.

Mari Alice Bullock, from part-time to full-time Research Assistant in Physiology at $250 per month for the period June 1 to August 31, 1959; account 6424-4W.

Benjamin W. McCashland, Associate Professor of Physiology, summer research at $625 per month from June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 6424-2W.

Donald M. Pace, Professor of Physiology, at $1000 per month from June 1 to July 31, 1959 for summer research; account 6424-6W.

John E. Shannon, Jr., Assistant Professor of Physiology, summer research at $625 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 6424-4W.

Robert L. Chasson, Associate Professor and Chairman of Physics, Summer research at $911.12 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 4651-W.

Paul Goldhammer, Assistant Professor of Physics, summer research at $677.78 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1959; accounts 6413-2W and Foundation G-6345.

Kaichi Maeda, Research Associate in Physics, summer research at $578 per month for the period June 1 to September 1, 1959; account 4651-W.

Raphael Zariski, Assistant Professor of Political Science, from temporary to permanent appointment effective September 1, 1959.

Hilda Lei Ching, from Graduate Assistant to Research Associate in Zoology, at $450 per month effective August 1 to 31, 1959; account 6419-3W.

Harold W. Manter, Professor of Zoology, summer research at $1,055 for the period June 6 to July 5, 1959; account 6419-3W.

Thomas B. Thorson, Associate Professor of Zoology, summer research at $688.88 per month for the period June 6 to August 15, 1959; account 6419-4W.

David Lee Williamson, from Instructor (summers) to Research Associate in Zoology, at $400 per month effective June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 4113-9W.

Robert B. Johnston, Associate Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $524.44 for the 1959 summer session; account 6404-7W.

College of Engineering and Architecture Delbert Tesar, from Graduate Assistant to Instructor in Engineering Mechanics, at $2400 for the semester beginning September 1, 1959.

Extension Division Arthur B. Ward, Head of Conferences and Institutes, and change of rank from Associate Professor to Professor of Vocational Education, effective July 1, 1959. (Salary to be determined).

Graduate College Wendall C. Robison, continuation of appointment as Research Associate in Instrumentation Laboratory, at $700 per month from June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 3114-X.

College of Medicine Violet DuBois, additional appointment as Lecturer and Consultant in Public Health, without salary, effective April 1, 1959.

Ali Mohamad Handjani, additional appointment as Assistant Instructor in Internal Medicine, without salary, effective April 1, 1959.

M. Robert Hicks, additional appointment as Assistant Instructor in Pathology, without salary, effective May 1, 1959.

Maurice Pepper, Assistant Professor ofInternal Medicine, from $2400 per year to no salary, effective April 1, 1959.

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Stephen J. Dutch, Jr., reappointment as Associate in Neurology and Psychiatry, at $300 per month for the period May 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960; account 7124-17W.

John George Freeman, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, from volunteer to full-time status at $15,200 per year from June 1, 1959 to May 31, 1960; account 1124-13W.

Herman M. Jahr, additional appointment as Research Pediatrician in Neurology and Psychiatry, at $500 per month for the period May 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960; account 7124-17W.

Norman A. Milgram, reappointment as part-time Instructor in Medical Psychology at $200 per month for the period May 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960; account 7124-17W.

Johanna Becker Wilcott, reappointment as Clinical Psychologist in Neurology and Psychiatry, at $575 per month for the period May 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960; account 7124-17W.

Robert C. Wilcott, reappointment as Assistant Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, at $350 per month for the period April 1, 1959 to March 31, 1960; account 7124-15W.

John Andrew Aita, additional appointment as Lecturer of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, without salary, effective June 1, 1959.

Stanley M.Bach, additional appointment as Lecturer in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, without salary, effective June 1, 1959.

Albert Edward Freed, additional appointment as Lecturer in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, without salary, effective June 1, 1959.

Edward Marvin Malashock, additional appointment as Associate in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, without salary, effective June 1, 1959.

Samuel A. Swenson, Jr., addditional appointment as Associate in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, without salary, effective June 1, 1959.

John Martin Thomas, additional appointment as Associate in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, without salary, effective June 1, 1959.

Kisik Kim, Research Assistant, additional appointment as Instructor in Neurology and Psychiatry, effective April 1, 1959.

Emily McKamy, part-time Staff Nurse, additional appointment as Instructor in Public Health, School of Nursing, effective April 1, 1959, without salary.

Turkish University Program Wayne R. Collings, Librarian, to consult with Ataturk University regarding Ataturk University Library, at $682 per month from May 1, 1959 not to exceed three months; account 3460-W.

Harry Lloyd Weaver, Professor of Biological Sciences and Letters and Science Specialist, University of Ataturk, Erzurum, Turkey, at $13,200 per year effective June 1, 1959 for two years; account 3460-W.

Marcus D. Weldon, Soils Specialist, University of Ataturk, Erzurum, Turkey, at $13,800 per year from June 11, 1959 for two years; account 3460-W.

Summer Session Appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that the following summer sessions appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

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SUMMER SESSIONS

College of Agriculture Vocational Education-Homemaking Rowan E. Elliff, Guest Instructor $750 4 weeks

College of Arts and Sciences Art Galleries Betty Sieler, Asst. to the Director $400 8 weeks History Donald Ziegler, Visiting Asst.Prof. $1100 plus travel allow. 8 weeks

Mathematics Gary H. Meisters, Asst. Prof. $720 (3/5) 8 weeks Teachers College Educational Service Leo P. Black, Professor $800 3 weeks Caleb Bucher, Professor $800 3 weeks E. Bryant Phillips, Professor $500 (1/3) 8 weeks Elementary Education Ruth Amen, Assistant Professor $1060 8 weeks Dave Austin, Professor $1000 8 weeks Inez Baker, Asst. Prof. $850 8 weeks Martha Bigley, Asst. Prof. $900 6 weeks Dorcas Cavett, Asst. Prof. $750 6 weeks Oleta Chessher, Asst. Prof. $750 6 weeks Anne Christense, Principal & Asst. Prof. $1000 6 weeks Frank Christensen, Visit. Instructor $1000 8 weeks Ferne Haghiri, Nursery Assistant $300 6 weeks Kathryn Huestis, Asst. Prof. $750 6 weeks Marlin Languis, Instructor $500 8 weeks Lucille Lindburg, Professor $1500 8 weeks Charles Lindsey, Professor $1500 8 weeks Clare M. McClatchey,Consultant--County Supts. $100 2 weeks Thelma Mehrhoff, Asst. Prof. $750 6 weeks Loretta Mickle, Instructor $1000 8 weeks Fern Mosby, Instructor $500 1/2 8 weeks Pearl Schaaf, Consultant--County Supts. $100 2 weeks Nellie C. Stewart, Asst. Prof. $750 6 weeks Dorothy Vanderslice, Asst. to the Principal $300 6 weeks

Secondary Education William Bogar, Assoc.Professor $1400 8 weeks

Retirements Approved

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, that the following retirements be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

RETIREMENT

Johanna Ackerson, Housekeeper, at $72.68 per year, single life, effective April 1, 1959.

Rudolph Fuchs, Mail Supervisor, at $105.04 per year, joint and survivorship, effective May 1, 1959.

Harry V. Carlson, Dairy Department delivery truck driver, at $54.74 per year, single life, effective June 1, 1959.

Chester C. Camp, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, at $1018.28 per year, joint and survivorship, effective July 1, 1959.

Roland N. Houser, Assistant Extension Agriculturist and Assistant State Leader--Programs and Reports, at $1089.72 per year, single life, effective July 1, 1959.

Fulton Rex Woodring, Associate Animal Pathologist Emeritus, at $395.65 per year, joint and survivorship, effective July 1, 1959.

James V. Cain, Associate Extension Agriculturist, at $1559.73 single life, lump sum settlement for the period February 1, 1956 to May 31, 1959; and at $467.92 per year, single life, effective June 1, 1959.

Deaths Recorded

From the Chancellor's office comes a report of the death of three retired staff members. It was moved by Regent Foote and seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that these deaths be made a matter of record in these minutes and the University payrolls adjusted

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accordingly. The names of the deceased and dates of death are as follows:

F. L. Tonner, Technician (retired), College of Medicine, March 19, 1959 Carl A. Johnson, General Foreman of Physical Plant (retired), College of Medicine, April 16, 1959

Grover Dunn, Buildings and Grounds (retired), May 14, 1959

Board rescinds action of April 9 re sale of property to Wesley Foundation

From the Business Manager comes a request that withdrawal be made of the authority granted by the Board of Regents on April 9, authorizing the Business Manager to negotiate with the Wesley Foundation for sale by the University to the Wesley Foundation of the property located on the northeast corner of 16th and R Streets. It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried that the April 9 action of the Board of Regents on this matter be rescinded.

Candidates for Degrees and Certificates

The faculties of the several colleges of the University having submitted their recommendations of candidates as required by law, it was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that degrees be granted and certificates of completion of requirements in special courses be issued, all as shown in the several lists immediately following. It is hereby ordered that degrees in courses and certificates of proficiency in special subjects as recommended by the several college faculties aforesaid and as described below be and the same are hereby granted to the persons named respectively therefor; that diplomas and certificates in the usual form bearing the date of June 6, 1959, be prepared and authenticated in the usual manner and be publicly awarded by the Chancellor of the University to said candidates according to the custom of the University.

The recommendations of the faculties are as follows:

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

For the degree, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Walter Roy Akeson (with distinction) William Henry Albracht Hamid Mohamad Auda George Louis Baumert Gary Dean Berke Eldon Nicholas Blaser Alvin Anton Bollish Richard Emanuel Bonne James Lester Bourg Robert Warren Breese Anthony William Brenneis John Irvin Campbell James Eugene Chapman Gary Lee Choat James Eugene Christensen (with distinction) Wayne Lynn Christoffersen John Tool Clark Jay Dee Cook Robert Lester Cunningham (with distinction) Robert Dale Dannert Raymond Garrett DeBower Leon Henry Deunk Donnie Lee Doescher James McPherson Eriksen Kenneth Henry Evans Willard Charles Fagler Lawrence Ronald Fleecs Duane Ronald Freeman George Garner Gaylord Gordon Frederick Gossman Joseph Albert Gregory Charles Fredrick Grothe Carolyn Jean Hall Ardyce Elaine Haring Donald Roy Herman Roger Dean Hild Charles Richard Horejsi Millard Clare Howell James Roger Hubbard Rolland Ellsworth Hughes Norman Lee Husa William Wallace Jameson Christian Jakob Johannsen John Bryce Johnson Wayne Edwin Johnston John Andrew Jones Leonard J. Jurgens Ronald Lee Kegley Moyn LeRoy Keim Leonard Lee Koertner Ronald Harold Kohlmeier Byron Charles Kort Daniel Joseph Kozak Don Joseph Kubik Marvin Glenn Kyes Clarence Eugene Lambert John Otis Leece Robert Lawrence Lueking Larry Marvin Lutz +Norval Lee McCaslin Charles Frank Mahnke John Patrick Manhart Ralph Clarence Middleton Donnie Dean Miller Elmer Henry Miller Robert Eugene Miller *Richard Paul Moore Elwin Leroy Mosier Wendell William Mousel Marion Lee Nutt Honor Morris Ochsner, Jr. Walter Lee Patterson, Jr. Paul Edward Penas Donald Ray Phillipps Gene Tunney Phillips Kenneth Allen Pitney Jack Allen Pugsley Ronald Royal Radenz Keith Duane Redinbaugh Robert Dean Ringler Morland Dean Rucker

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