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Special Meeting
September 18, 1959

Horticulture
L. A. Emerson, Instructor, at $200 per month from September 1, 1959 to February 1, 1960.

Vocational Education
Helen Friedli, Homemaking Supervising Instructor, at $200 for the period August 25, 1959 to June 1, 1960, at the Nehawka High School; 50% reimbursement from State Dept. of Education.

Carvin E. Henderson, Agricultural Supervising Instructor, at $140 for the period July 1, 1959 to February 29, 19 60, at Schuyler High School; 50% reimbursement from State Department of Education.

Willis D. Luedke, Agricultural Supervising Instructor, at $175 for the period July 1, 1959 to February 29, 1960, at the Crete High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education.

Neal E. Pohlman, Agricultural Supervising Instructor, at $140 for the period July 1, 1959 to February 29, 1960, at the Cozad High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Chemistry
Jules Louis Adelfang, Research Associate, at $600 per month from September 1, 1959 to January 30, 1960; in place of Welby Stevens.

Geography
Richad Earl Myers, Lecturer in Meteorology, at $400 for the period September 1, 1959 to January 30, 1960; in place of Professor W. G. Leavitt on leave.

Mathematics and Astronomy
Trevor Evans, Visiting Professor, at $11,000 per year effective September 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; in place of Professor W. G. Leavitt on leave.

Physics
Chris Kuyatt, half-time Instructor, at $1500 for the first semester beginning September 1, 1959; in place of Herbert Jehle, resigned.

Speech and Dramatic Art
Bernard Skalka, Instructor, at $5000 for the period September 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; temporary replacement for Charles Lown.

Grace Newell Cromwell, Visiting Professor, one-third time, at $2600 per ear effective September 1, 1959; to relieve Dr. Dallas S. Williams.

Zoology
Raymond Eugene Henzlik, Instructor (3/4 time) at $4300 per year effective September 1, 1959; in place of Dwight D. Miller on leave.

Ralph L. Sulerud, half-time Instructor, at $2500 per year effective September 1, 1959; in place of Dwight D. Miller on leave.

JUNIOR DIVISION AND COUNSELING SERVICE
Joanne W. Ivanoff, Psychometrist with rank of Assistant Instructor, (3/4 time) at $3300 per year for the academic year 1959-60; in place of Leona Shahani resigned.

Martin L. Maehr, General Counselor (3/4 time), at $3600 per year for the academic year 1959-60; in place of John Turnbull.

COLLEGE OF LAW

Robert J. Wysong, Teaching-Research Associate, at $4000 per year for the period October 15, 1959 to June 15, 1960.

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Physiology
Rex Bosley, part-time Instructor, at $58.33 per month from July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960.

Jerald Brodkey, part-time Instructor, at $58.33 per month from July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960.

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Special Meeting
September 18, 1959

Horticulture
L. A. Emerson, Instructor, at $200 per month from September 1, 1959 to February 1, 1960.

Vocational Education
Helen Friedli, Homemaking Supervising Instructor, at $200 for the period August 25, 1959 to June 1, 1960, at the Nehawka High School; 50% reimbursement from State Dept. of Education.

Carvin E. Henderson, Agricultural Supervising Instructor, at $140 for the period July 1, 1959 to February 29, 19 60, at Schuyler High School; 50% reimbursement from State Department of Education.

Willis D. Luedke, Agricultural Supervising Instructor, at $175 for the period July 1, 1959 to February 29, 1960, at the Crete High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education.

Neal E. Pohlman, Agricultural Supervising Instructor, at $140 for the period July 1, 1959 to February 29, 1960, at the Cozad High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Chemistry
Jules Louis Adelfang, Research Associate, at $600 per month from September 1, 1959 to January 30, 1960; in place of Welby Stevens.

Geography
Richad Earl Myers, Lecturer in Meteorology, at $400 for the period September 1, 1959 to January 30, 1960; in place of Professor W. G. Leavitt on leave.

Mathematics and Astronomy
Trevor Evans, Visiting Professor, at $11,000 per year effective September 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; in place of Professor W. G. Leavitt on leave.

Physics
Chris Kuyatt, half-time Instructor, at $1500 for the first semester beginning September 1, 1959; in place of Herbert Jehle, resigned.

Speech and Dramatic Art
Bernard Skalka, Instructor, at $5000 for the period September 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; temporary replacement for Charles Lown.

Grace Newell Cromwell, Visiting Professor, one-third time, at $2600 per ear effective September 1, 1959; to relieve Dr. Dallas S. Williams.

Zoology
Raymond Eugene Henzlik, Instructor (3/4 time) at $4300 per year effective September 1, 1959; in place of Dwight D. Miller on leave.

Ralph L. Sulerud, half-time Instructor, at $2500 per year effective September 1, 1959; in place of Dwight D. Miller on leave.

JUNIOR DIVISION AND COUNSELING SERVICE