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Special Meeting
January 31, 1959

New Appointments Approved

NEW APPOINTMENTS

College of Agriculture

Marcele A. Barelman, County Home Extension Agent in Gage County, at $4300 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Catherine A. Floersch.

Juanita J. Boeckenhauer, County Home Extension Agent in Otoe County, at $4300 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Mrs. Hinthorn.

Marilynn J. Evans, County Home Extension Agent in Polk County, at $4300 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Mrs. Whitesel.

Dale H. Friedemann, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Seward County, at $4500 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Mark Clark.

Marvin F. Sefrna, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $4800 per year effective February 2, 1959, in place of Mr. Sherrill.

Larry R. Krupka, Assistant Plant Pathologist, at $5000 per year effective January 1, 1959; account 6317-2W, USPH Grant.

College of Arts and Sciences
Frederic Gerald Carlson, Instructor in Speech and Dramatic Art, at $2250 for the period February 1 to June 6, 1959; in place of Donald Russell resigned.

Richard E. Dean, Instructor in Zoology, at $1300 for the period February 2 to June 6, 1959.

College of Engineering and Architecture
Eugene Bardach, Instructor in Civil Engineering, at $4800 effective February 1, 1959.

Graduate College
William Stanley Good, Lecturer in the School of Social Work, at $400 for the period February 1 to June 1, 1959.

Teachers College
Leslie A. Roberts, Instructor part time in Industrial Arts, at $900 for the period February 2 to June 5, 1959.

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

It was moved by Regent Adkins, seconded by Regent Greenberg, 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 appointment from Chancellor's Office

College of Agriculture
Donald Summers, continuation of appointment as Instructor in Agricultural Economics, at $120 per month from February 1 to June 15, 1959.

Denzil O. Clegg, from County Agricultural Extension Agent at $6160 per year to District Extension Supervisor at $7500 per yeaar effective February 1, 1959; in place of Raymond C. Russell who is on leave.

Betty Lou Parks, Assistant County Home Extension Agent, from $3900 to $4200 per year effective January 1, 1959.

Lloyd E. Peterson, Assistant Extension Editor

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Special Meeting
January 31, 1959

New Appointments Approved

NEW APPOINTMENTS

College of Agriculture

Marcele A. Barelman, County Home Extension Agent in Gage County, at $4300 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Catherine A. Floersch.

Juanita J. Boeckenhauer, County Home Extension Agent in Otoe County, at $4300 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Mrs. Hinthorn.

Marilynn J. Evans, County Home Extension Agent in Polk County, at $4300 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Mrs. Whitesel.

Dale H. Friedemann, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Seward County, at $4500 per year effective February 2, 1959; in place of Mark Clark.

Marvin F. Sefrna, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $4800 per year effective February 2, 1959, in place of Mr. Sherrill.

Larry R. Krupka, Assistant Plant Pathologist, at $5000 per year effective January 1, 1959; account 6317-2W, USPH Grant.

College of Arts and Sciences
Frederic Gerald Carlson, Instructor in Speech and Dramatic Art, at $2250 for the period February 1 to June 6, 1959; in place of Donald Russell resigned.

Richard E. Dean, Instructor in Zoology, at $1300 for the period February 2 to June 6, 1959.

College of Engineering and Architecture
Eugene Bardach, Instructor in Civil Engineering, at $4800 effective February 1, 1959.

Graduate College
William Stanley Good, Lecturer in the School of Social Work, at $400 for the period February 1 to June 1, 1959.

Teachers College
Leslie A. Roberts, Instructor part time in Industrial Arts, at $900 for the period February 2 to June 5, 1959.

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

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