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313Special Meeting Severin B. Sorensen, Supervising Vocational Agriculture Instructor, at $140 for the period September 1, 1959 to February 1, 1960 at the Nebraska City High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education; reappointment. Laura Bridgman, reappointment as Vocational Homemaking Supervising Instructor at $200 for the period August 25, 1959 to June 1, 1960 at the Waverly High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education. Fern Medlin, Albion High School, $200, reappointment. Janet Meyer, Aurora High School, $200, reappointment. Faye Mitchell, Allen High School, $200 reappointment. Marjorie Rolofson, Stanton High School, $200, reappointment. Ivy Stacy, Wilber High School, $200, reappointment. Virginia Tompkinson, Curtis School of Agr., $200, reappointment. Virginia H. Tompkinson, Vocational Homemaking Instructor at Curtis School of Agriculture, at $5600 per year effective July 1, 1959; increase in salary from $4800 per year. Robert B. O'Keefe, from full-time to half-time Assistant in Horticulture, and from $6000 to $3000 per year effective November 1, 1959 to May 31, 1960; to pursue graduate work at Univ. of Nebraska. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Mehmet Soxmen, continuation of appointment as Research Associate in Chemistry, at $250 per month from September 1, 1959 to March 1, 1960; account W3114-5C. Elizabeth R. Werkmeister, from part-time to full-time Instructor in Germanic Languages & Literatures, at $4600 per year effective September 1, 1959 to end of academic year 1959-60. Giovanna Bowsky, reappointment as Teaching Assistant in Romance Languages, at $300 for the period September 8, 1959 to June 4, 1960. Dallas S. Williams, from full-time to 2/3 time Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatic Art, and from $7800 to $5200 per year effective September 1, 1959; because of illness. Rufus H. Moore, Associate Professor of Botany, summer research at $689 per month from June 8 to August 8, 1959; account W3113-2B. James R. Matoon, Instructor in Chemistry, summer research at $1177.78 for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; accounts PHS-R05906 and W3114-7Z. | 313Special Meeting Severin B. Sorensen, Supervising Vocational Agriculture Instructor, at $140 for the period September 1, 1959 to February 1, 1960 at the Nebraska City High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education; reappointment. Laura Bridgman, reappointment as Vocational Homemaking Supervising Instructor at $200 for the period August 25, 1959 to June 1, 1960 at the Waverly High School; 50% reimbursement from the State Dept. of Education. Fern Medlin, Albion High School, $200, reappointment. Janet Meyer, Aurora High School, $200, reappointment. Faye Mitchell, Allen High School, $200 reappointment. Marjorie Rolofson, Stanton High School, $200, reappointment. Ivy Stacy, Wilber High School, $200, reappointment. Virginia Tompkinson, Curtis School of Agr., $200, reappointment. Virginia H. Tompkinson, Vocational Homemaking Instructor at Curtis School of Agriculture, at $5600 per year effective July 1, 1959; increase in salary from $4800 per year. Robert B. O'Keefe, from full-time to half-time Assistant in Horticulture, and from $6000 to $3000 per year effective November 1, 1959 to May 31, 1960; to pursue graduate work at Univ. of Nebraska. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Mehmet Soxmen, continuation of appointment as Research Associate in Chemistry, at $250 per month from September 1, 1959 to March 1, 1960; account W3114-5C. Elizabeth R. Werkmeister, from part-time to full-time Instructor in Germanic Languages & Literatures, at $4600 per year effective September 1, 1959 to end of academic year 1959-60. Giovanna Bowsky, reappointment as Teaching Assistant in Romance Languages, at $300 for the period September 8, 1959 to June 4, 1960. Dallas S. Williams, from full-time to 2/3 time Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatic Art, and from $7800 to $5200 per year effective September 1, 1959; because of illness. |
