Board of Regents, Minutes, 1957-1959

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Regular Meeting January 11, 1958

RESIGNATIONS

Waldean C. McIntire, Clinical Assistant in Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, without salary, effective November 1, 1957; no longer participating in the teaching program.

Scott Van Alstyne, resigning from Faculty Summer Research Fellowship for summer of 1958: to accept summer teaching assignment at University of Wisconsin.

Donald Monroe Love, Instructor in Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, without salary, effective Janurary 1, 1958.

Gyan Mohan, Visiting Professor of Physics, effective January 31, 1958.

Gertrude Jane Wendorff, Assistant in Agricultural Economics on a temporary basis, effective January 31, 1958.

Jack Landry, Assistant Football Coach, effective February 1, 1958.

Calvin H. Reed, Associate Professor of Elementary Education, effective February 1, 1958.

Robert A. Slabaugh, Instructor in Internal Medicine, effective December 31, 1957.

William Robert McPhee, Clinical Assistant in Pathology without salary, effective January 1, 1958.

Leaves of Absence Approved

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliot, motion put to vote and carried, accepting recommendation of the Chancellor's office that the following leaves of absence be approved:

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Charles Erskine Richards, Associate Professor and Director of Dispensary, College of Medicine, for the period January 1, 1958 to January 1, 1960, without salary.

Robert A. Olson, Professor of Agronomy and Agronomist, for the period February 14, 1958 to August 15, 1958, without salary; to serve as consultant on use of atomic energy in agriculture with Organization for European Cooperation.

William Boyd Rooney, Jr., Producer-Director of University Television, for the period January 30, 1958 to July 30, 1958, without slary; for military duty.

Mrs. Angeline Anderson, Assistant Professor of Home Economics, extension of leave without pay for the period February 1, 1958 to February 1, 1959.

Jack G. McBride, Director of University Television, full-time leave without salary for the period February 1 to April 15, 1958; half-time leave with half salary for the period April 15 to July 15, 1958: to serve as project director for the National Educational Television Consulting Service, Educational Television and Radio Center.

Hugo B. Ribeiro, Professor of Mathematics, leave without salary for the period February 1 to June 15, 1958: to serve as Visiting Professor at the University of California.

Ted H. Doane, Assistant Extension Animal Husbandman, leave without salary for the period February 15, 1958 to February 15, 1959; to do graduate work at Kansas State College.

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P. Dwain Trenkle, Assistant Extension Editor, College of Agriculture, leave without pay for six months from Janurary 10, 1958, to enter military service.

John C. Steele, Associate Extension Engineer, leave extended to September 8, 1958, without salary; currently on staff at the University of Ankara, Turkey.

New Appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliot, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, accepting recommendation of the Chancellor's office that the following new appointments be approved.

NEW APPOINTMENTS (Funds available)

Interim appointments from Chancellor's Office

College of Agriculture

Richard M. Walsh, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, at $6500 per year from December 15, 1957; in place of Arthur George; salary to be paid from 4775-W for rest of fiscal year.

Dean A. Brown, Assistant Extension Economist, at $7000 per year from January 20, 1958; salary to be paid from new Federal Resource Development Fund.

R. Douglas Horrocks, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $4800 per year from January 2, 1958; in place of Marlyn Low in Sarpy County.

Richard J. Gavit, Assistant Extension Forester at Norfolk, at $6200 per year from Janurary 20, 1958; 2120X and 2123X.

Joseph E. Range, Assistant Extension Forester at Grand Island, at $6200 per year from Janurary 2, 1958; 2102X and 2123X.

James D. Caldwell, Assistant in Animal Pathology, at $4500 per year from January 1, 1958; account 4772W and NC-13-1813F-408B.

Richard D. Kuburz, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at $4000 per year from January 2, 1958; will train in Cass County.

Daniel B. Lutz, Assistant Extension Editor, at $5400 per year from February 1, 1958; in place of Mrs. Joyce Patterson.

Daniel E. Stilwell, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $4000 per year from January 2, 1958.

College of Medicine

Will Borchers Nep, Clinical Assistant in Internal Medicine, without Salary from December 1, 1957.

Beverly Birch, Associate in Psychiatric Nursing, from September 17, 1957; salary to be paid by the Board of Control.

Gerard R. P. Landry, Clinical Assistant in Surgery, from January 1, 1958, without salary.

Charles Albert Hamilton, Graduate Cardiology Trainee, at $7000 per year from January 1, 1958; 4717W.

Television Charles T. Weatherford, Assistant Producer-Director of University Television, at $4000 per year for the period February 1 to July 31, 1958; in place of William Boyd Rooney, Jr. on leave.

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

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

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ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY (Funds available)

Interim appointment from Chancellor's Office

College of Agriculture Susan E. Cunningham, County Home Extension Agent in Madison County, from $3700 to $4000 per year effective January 1, 1958; has completed training and been appointed to this position.

Richard J. Dunn, appointed to position of Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in the KBR District at $4300 per year plus a county salary, from January 1, 1958.

Morris L. Hemstrom, return to duty from leave without pay, Agricultural Extension Agent Assistant, at $6200 per year from February 1, 1958; will take place of Ted H. Doane, during latter's leave of absence.

Lee A. Nielsen, from Assistant County Agricultural Extension agent in Fillmore County at $4300 per year to County Agricultural Extension Agent in Greeley County at $4500 per year from January 1, 1958; position formerly held by Harold J. Foster.

Leslie R. Sabina, Assistant in Animal Pathology, from $4800 to $5760 per year from January 1 to December 31, 1958; 4301-W.

John A. Rothlisberger , from Herdsman to Assistant in Animal Husbandry at Fort Robinson station, from $3600 to $4500 per year from December 1, 1957.

Myron G. A. Rumery, Assistant Dairy Husbandman at North Platte Station, on half-time pay from February 1 to March 8, 1958; to do graduate work at Colorado State University.

Dominic L. DiMaio, reappointment as Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Thurston County at $5000 per year from January 6, 1958.

Kenneth S. Sakurada, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Morrill County, from $4000 to $4800 per year effective January 1, 1958.

Athletics William Jennings, Head Football Coach, from $12,000 to $13,000 per year from January 16, 1958.

Dick Monroe, Assistant Football Coach, from $7000 to $7500 per year from February 1, 1958 to February 1, 1959.

Don Scarbrough, Assistant Football Coach, from $7000 to $7500 per year from February 1, 1958 to February 1, 1959.

Warren Schmakel, Assistant Football Coach, from $7000 to $7500 per year from February 1, 1958 to February 1, 1959.

Donald Strasheim, Assistant Football Coach, from $7000 to $7500 per year from February 1, 1958 to February 1, 1959.

College of Medicine John Byron Davis, Instructor in Surgery, from $60.00 to $82.50 per month from November 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958; increased hours and teaching duties.

Max Fleishman, Associate in Internal Medicine, from no salary to $125 per month from November 1, 1957 to December 31, 1957; additional appointment.

Maurice Pepper, additional appointment as Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, at $125 per month from November 1, 1957.

John Byron Davis, additonal appointment as Instructor in Surgery at $1000 per year from November 1, 1957.

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Maurice Lewis Pepper, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, from $125 to $200 per month effective January 1, 1958; to take care of increase in part-time duties.

Clare Fleming, from Assistant Director of Nursing to Assistant Director of Nursing Education effective January 1, 1958.

Research Council Jasper B. Shannon, appointment to Faculty Summer Research Fellowship at $1000 for the summer session, 1958.

Television Robert W. Schlater, from Assistant Director of Educational Television to Acting Director of Television and KUON-TV from February 1 to July 1, 1958, and from $500 to $600 per month. He will assume duties of Jack McBride who will be on leave.

Retirement Approved

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, accepting recommendation of the Chancellor's office that the following retirement be approved.

RETIREMENT

Lloyd E. Clark, Buildings and Grounds Mailman, at $42.41 per year single life, from December 1, 1957.

G. B. Garlick, Custodian at Curtis School of Agriculture, disability retirement at $85.26 per year, single life, from January 1, 1958.

Marjorie Shenafelt, Assistant to the Director of the museum, at $753.65 single life from January 1, 1958.

Deceased Members of Staff

From the Chancellor's office comes a report of the death of two staff members who have been on University retirement. It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that these deaths be made a matter of record in these minutes and that the University retirement payrolls be adjusted. The names of the deceased and dates of death are as follows;

Walter Bethel, Laboratory Assistant in Animal Pathology, retired - Dec.8, 1957

T. Agnes Simons, Instructor Emeritus in Romance Languages, December 17, 1957

Land Use Agreement - Watersheds at Rosemont, Nebraska

From the office of the Dean of the College of Agriculture, Dean W. V. Lambert, comes a proposed Land Use Agreement with respect to use in renting lands involved in the watersheds at Rosemont, Nebraska, covering work to be undertaken by the College of Agriculture in connection with an Agreement with the Agricultural Research Service for the studies to be made.

It was moved by the Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Swanson, motion put to vote and carried, directing the agreement involving rental of lands in connection with watersheds at Rosemont, Nebraska, be approved and the corporation secretary be authorized to sign in behalf of the board.

Summer Session Budget -1958

From the Director of Summer Sessions, Dr. Frank E. Sorenson, comes a proposed Summer Session budget for the summer session of 1958. This budget having been submitted to the Board of Regents one week in advance, it is now considered by the Regents in regular session.

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliot, motion put to vote and carried, directing that the proposed Summer Session budget for 1958 be approved in the gross amount of $293, 514.99

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Regular Meeting January 11, 1958

Regent Swanson moved that the faculties of the several colleges of the University having submitted their recommendation of candidates respectively, as required by law, be granted degrees in courses and certificates of completion of requirements in special courses, all as shown in the several lists immediately following, seconded by Regent Welsh, and put to vote in the usual manner, 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 therefore; that diplomas and certificates in the usual form bearing the date of February 1, 1958, be prepared and authenticated in the usual manner and be publicly awared to said candidates according to the custom of the University:

The recommendations of the faculties are as follows:

Candidates for Degrees and Certificates

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

For the degree, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Glenn Franklin Barth Orval Arthur Bass Leonard Lee Beberniss Gilbert Allen Bowman Frank Houston Bray Robert Lawrence Ehlers Donald William Fischer Chester Carl Hawley, Jr. Donald Robert Holmberg Robert Lee Horn George Garnett Lambert Carl James Lorenzen Larry Lee Marquardt Merrill John Mason Jerry Gean Medley Paul Vernon Melerhenry Allen Edward Meiner William Robert Federsen Joseph Ellis Proskovec John Elton Ramney John Donald Schluntz Robert Gene Schnabel Raplh Leo Walker, Jr. Melvin Jay Wibbels Richard Dale Wilson George Albert Woolsey Larry Dean Worth Arthur Conrad Zech

For the degree, Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Phyllis Irene Banks Donna Marie Bohling Yvonne Olga Cook Judith Helen Geltjen Grantham Janet Adele Johnaton (with distinction) Delored Marie Kieckhafer Mary Elizabeth Kuhn Janet Lorraine Lovseth (with distinction) Lorene Helen Hader Arlene Faye Bouwens Schmidt Patricia Lou Stalder Pattie Matteson Weston

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

For the degree, Bachelor of Arts Richard Lawrence Andersen Edward Micheal Beadle Mary Margaret Rohse Brashier Fred Norman Dahl Carol Sorensen Day Richard Marcus Delfs Robert Henry Frank (with distinction Janice Marle Garcia Bobby June Harris Sharon Kays Hocker John Willard Iler Richard David James Arnold Martin Kramer John Bernard Lamphere Norman Earl Larsen Jerry Anderson Reed Benjamin Sahagian Kenneth Robert Softley James Charles Vanderslice Thomas Alfred Witty, Jr.

Continued

For the degree, Bachelor of Fine Arts William Richard McKie (with distinction)

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