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June 9, 1941 · Louise Ayleen Malm Phyllis Jean Milliken Martha Olson Meredith Anne Penney Wanda H....
Transcript of June 9, 1941 · Louise Ayleen Malm Phyllis Jean Milliken Martha Olson Meredith Anne Penney Wanda H....
THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
MINUTES OF THE TRUSTEES
June 9, 1941
For the confidential information
of the Board of Trustee
Record of Minutes of Board of Trustees Meeting June 9 1941 Sh", No.629
The regular quarterly meeting of the Board of Trustees of the universiJy
of Wyoming was called to order at 9:15 a.m., June 9th, 1941. The following
~Trustees were present for all or part of the session: Mr. Linn, Mrs. Grieve,
11r. Faclllelli, Mr. Barrett, Mr. Sill, Mr. Simpson, Mrs. Cope, Mr. Ferrall, Ro If callI
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,Qr. Johnson, Governor Smith, and Miss Anderson.
I The Board first received the following list of degrees and diplomas as fJe'jf'<65' -rfJ';Plo~as
'recommended by the Board of Deans~ It was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded
;by Mrs. Grieve and carried that they be awarded.
ADVANCED DEGREES
tGilmore Aarestad
i h chael Bara,
:Homer Bash •
IRobert G. Cherry
ILloyd Dowler .IiCarroll Doyle
)Harold W. Kane
iRobert Lee Lang.
:Harland R. McCurdy
,Adam H. Seibert
,J. Conlin Simps'on
;,Delwin Moore Stevens
:J. Leroy Van nom, -,
:Byron S. Wenger
Master of Arts in English
Master of Science in Botany
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Science in Animal Produc~ion
Master of Arts in Spanish
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Science in Agronomy
Master of Arts in Geology
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Science in Zoology
Master of Science in Agri. Economics
Master of Science in Wool
Master of Science in Zoology
Honoris Causa
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iGeorge Washington Thornton Beck
IWilliam H. Jackson
Doctor of Laws
Doctor of Laws
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COLLEGE OF LIBE<L~ ARTS
Division of Letters and Sciences
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ICharles Raymond BarrettRaymond Scott Embree
IT"nornas L. Kirby
Ted P. KiscirasPaul. B. PorterJane K. Ralston
IIJames Edward AmschelSeth Banks
IRichard R. BarnardlB. Charles Bentson
IMarjOrie Hull ChaseCatherine Christian
IMartin James ChurchIDorothy Ellen CollinsIWallace B. CollyerIDorothy CostinEvelyn N. Davis
ohn H. Davis. Ida F. DevlinIRobert O. DunbarMary Lu EcheverreIJohn R. EllisElizabeth Lee Fath
!Agnes Semerald Fayi~illiam I. Felton
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10m E. FrancisDorothy L. gieslerSally HillDavid N. Hitchcock
'Harriett Aldene HowserIHarriet Jean Hunton:George Palmer Johnston, Jr.'I~arion Elizabeth Kistler
Konstant Kozel~Helen M. LeBar
Bachelor of Art s
Eugene M. LevittCarwin H. LinfordMalcolm H. LoganKendail D. Massie
2James A. NiederjohnIda Aline O'KellyRoger H. OlsonWaynard G. OlsonJohn C. PattersonNancy Jean PearceMarie Veronica PoirierDorothea Cox PollyCaroline V. PrichardNadine RabeLenore Nell ReichmuthEdythe A. L. ReynoldsMarian RockafieldWilliam H. RoeslerEmmett E. SchiekDaniel M. SimmonsCharles Edwards StarrLois Ann SturtevantJoe C. Tolle .Vitold F. WallaceFrances L. WattErnest WilkersonRuth O. WinningerJohn S. WoodfordNorman T. Woods
Bachelor of Science--with Honor
Joseph W. Brovill
Bachelor of Science
..x Bardbard;William E. CorbridgeGray Gammons,Blair A. Hale,Wilbert Lou James
r~a~vin h. Maurer;illzabeth Ann Nagengast
John L. Redm~~, Jr.John W. RichardsonBob Ames RobinsonWillard T. RogersFrank Rosendale
Thomas F. Simon
Virgil Thorpe
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George L. BartonIStanley Blackburn, Jr.i Barbara Anne BrooksI John F. Christensen
IWilliam Allan Cole, Jr.Donald G. Floan
I,Oliver E. FreyArthur I. Hakert
I'StePhen Edward KyneSarah ~lizabeth Lee
Division of Dommerce
Bachelor of Science
Herschel M. LinnMary RasmussonSam Oscar HayorC. Warren ReedDale M. RobisonDale A. RoydsonWalter H. Saund~rs
Wallace G. SmithWilliam S. Steffen
,i•Nell L. HanesLeola E. Hartman
Secretarial Dioloma
Juanita M. White
Bachelor of Music--with Honor
Martha Maxyne Hylton
Bachelor of Music
Elizabeth F. Frazier
COLLEGE OF AGRlCUL'I'URE
Division of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science--"with Honor
!Charles M. Christensen
'William D. AusmusLaw'trence Bays
fJohn Earl Christensen~henry J. ClucasNels L. Dahlquist
'Frank Demario:jack William Dickens:David M. DuncanArthur V. EdsallArthur Eaton Edwards, Jr.Walter James Gregory
iN. VerI Guffey
. Hubert L. Haas~loyd H. JOfillsonhobert Sabin Johnson,
Fred I. Frosheiser
Bachelor of Science
Joseph Patrick Kauffr~
George A. Ki rkGeorge E. LangdonJohn Persning LovlrYHobert L. McGeeWillis J. MichaelsonLa\vrence C. ParkerPaul D. PaustianCurtis w. RochelleJames W. RowlesJoseph W. Slade, J'r.
. Kenneth L. Stimson
Dean Vi. ThomasTheodore W. Woodward
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Division of Home Economics
Bachelor of Science -- with honor
Ruth Lois Eaton
Bachelor oJl-Science
Betty Callaghan ArmstrongJune CallIGla~yS Elizabeth DysonI Lorraine GreenILouise V. Hamilton
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Selma Forbes KrahnVeloy Le\'!isWilma Jeanne MarlattJulia E. MassieMary Ellen Maxam
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Robert C. GawthropFrank M. KnightDonald VI. Levri s
Clinton L. EndicottEarl A. FergusonHomer FordyceFrank Victor GenettiFrancis T. GieslerPaul J. GieslerMalcolm D. Gish
'Melvin H. C. HallI Harold O. Kester; Leonard KoskiI
Division of Civil Engineering
Howard B. SaundersJames Harold Zoller
Bachelor of Science
Frank B. MaxsonClarence D. MoirMartin Eugene PetersonRobert VI. ReedRobert M. SeiptGuy E;. ShavlVerFarold Laverne ThompsonDonald B. VloltersdorfJ. Robert VloodsRo bert J • Young
Division of Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science--\'ii. th honor
Clyde G. Dewey
Bachelor of Science
, Charles Earf ~ady, Jr., Eugene Elmer GreeD;ley
CharleE A. HartungJohn L. Lee
Division of Mechanical Engineering
I'll Robert BunningI Charles Earl Cady, Jr.,IMax Churchfield
John C. Clark
Bachelor of Sci~
George R. Ja~ieson
Carl B. Lewis2Lucien ManciniGlenn B. mullens L
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Donald F. DardenJohn Reid Dykes
IMalcolm D. GishWarren W. GonderGrover C. Hartman, Jr.
NOl~n Maurice NelsonLa1\TenCe Stuart QuealyEdward C. TreinenEmory F. Williams
Division of General Engineering
Bachelor of Science
Billy Bruce BlackmanIVaughn Stanley Cossman
I COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
3Lewis D. KellyTakaharu Kasp.ba
Nora Nixon AllenKe i th AngwinFrances Rose BarrowsFlorence I. Bloom
; Grace A. BucinaI Bess Bell Burris'
. I Thurman Clyde ChaseI Naty Eleanor Clar~
,Jeannette ClaytonCatherine Conrad
iEli zabeth Thi eme' Cook! Bonne Jeane Davis, Virginia May DeGering'Victor J. FillinILeonard E. FullerIf<ary C. Gill
,Anne Hansen 2Carrol F. HarrisonflIax Hassell
ICecilia M. James, Esther E. Johansson'IDella M. Johnson!Louise E. Johnson!Philip L. KearneyIRobert'W. Kearney
Bachelor of Arts
Maxine KlinglaNeil Varney LamountLillie Marie LarsonEdith LongwithMary Margaret McCullaghThomas Nick ManatosJohn D. MarshallRobert L. MillerGlenn Vernon,ForterMargaret,Florence PriceMary 1. ReesBanni e Jane ReymoreEleanor RichardsonKathleen Eudora RussellDeForest N. ShotwellBillie LuSowardCharlotte C. SpurlockMildred V. StroudEvelene E. ThomasEleanor ThompsonJames L. ThorpeMargaret A. TiltonEvelyn Cleworth T~~dale
Nola Marie Williams
III Audrey V. CarrIMarion E. CraigI Vivian Katlu'yn LaSalle
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Arlene Alice LloydLoi s Bethel MuirMildred E. Pfister
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Normal Diploma
Meeting June 9 19 41 Shoot No. 63:1
Bachelor of LaVis --with Honor
Susan Abigt
I"Miriam A. BrownGertrude Burns
:Doris M. ButlerLeora ButterfieldMarguerite E. ButterfieldBeatrice J. CarrollEvelyn M. ClarkJane Davis
iMarjorie June Diener"Mildred J. EricksonAnton J. FleckMaxine E. FlemingMa.rcia Ahn GilbertIDoris A. Graham
ILorene GwynnNorma V. Hanki sn
INellie HathawayIiII
LAW SCHOOL
Julia M. nendersonLois G. HessAli cs JacksonHelen J. LuersElizabeth McComasLouise Ayleen MalmPhyllis Jean MillikenMartha OlsonMeredith Anne PenneyWanda H. PickensRuth ReinJohn P. Roll insMaxine RowlandMargaret Anne SmithVera E. SteelePatricia Ste\vartEvelyn Wiskerke
Donald S. Haines
IWilliam N. Brimmer:Jay Gael' 1IGeorge B. GreEnwald!Joseph HilleriDavid N. Hitchcock!Robert C. Ilsley!Stuart Cheney Nalls
Bachelor of LalNs~--
UNIVEHSITY
Commerce-Law Curriculum
Bachelor of Art s
William L. Jernigan
BAChELOR OF SCIENCE
Glen Giinther
Herbert E. Robinson, Jr.Robert Raymond hose, Jr.James L. SimontonGerald Alphonsus StackE. Keith ThomsonLester ~assenaar
Paul Ziegler
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The Board then recessed to enter the academic procession and attendCCommencement.
Reconvened at 3:10 p.m.
Mr. Barrett moved that the reading of the minutes of the previous
6eeting be dispensed with. Seconded by Mr. Sill and carried.
Then followed election of Board officers. Mr. Johnson moved that
the rules be suspended and the Secretary be instructed to cast a unanimous J.Uc !'QN~,Ef,~
ballot for the reelection for the coming year of all present officers, 1n-
eluding the Executive Committee. Seconded by Mr. Simpson and carried as
follows:
Ralph S. Linn, PresidentHarriett T. Grieve, Vice-presidentV. J. Facinelli, TreasurerFay E. Smith, SecretaryThe Executive Committee:
Ralph S. LinnHarriett T. GrieveV. J. FacinelliPeter Sill
Mr. Sill moved that a United States flag be purchased to be placed in
the Board of Trustees room. This motion was seconded by Mr. Johnson and
carried.
It was then moved by Mr. Simpson, seconded by Mr. Johnson and carried
that the following appointments be approved:
Dr. Ray H. Ballard, Director of the Student Health Serviceand University Physician, with the rank of Professor, at a salaryof $4,000.00 per year, effective August 1, 1941.
Mr. S. Glenn Parker, part-time Lecturer in Law, beginning vdththe academic year 1941-42, at a salary of ~360.00 per year.
Mr. Simpson moved approval of the appointment of Mr. Robert R. Becker,
i~nstructor in Violin, at a salary of $2~OOO.OO per year, effective September_I,
1941. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bar~ett and carried.
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Mr. Simpson moved approval of the appointment of Mr. Russell E. Gibbs
as Professor of "Mechanical Engineering and Chairman of the Division of
Mechanical "Engineering at a salary of $3,000.00 per year, effective Septem
ber 1, 1941. In case we are unable to secure the services of Mr. Gibbs
approval was granted for the appointment of Mr. John G. Hoser as Associate
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Chairman of the Division of Mechan
ical Engineering at a salary of $3,000.00 per year, effective September 1,
!1941. This motion was seconded by Mr. Ferrall and carried.,
It was then moved by Mr." Barrett, seconded by Mrs. Cope and carried
hat Mr. Hayden Nichols be appointed Assistant Professor in English and
cting University Editor and Director of the University News Service at a
alary of $2,160.00 per year for 12 months service, beginning July 1, 1941.
Mr. Barrett moved that the Executive Committee be empowered to fill
racancies recommended by the Board of Deans as emergency cases may arise in
ihe interim between meetings of the full Board. This motion was seconded
Iy Mr. Simpson and carried.
'I Upon the motion of Mr. Simpson, Miss Marion Cauthers, Instructor inIrt, is granted leave without pay from September 1, 1941 to June 30, 1942.
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'his motion was seconded by Mr. Barrett and carried.
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Upon the motion of Mr. Barrett the leave without pay of Mr. Paul J.
Karl, Instructor in Modern Languages, was extended for the academic year 194J'-42. L~u.~_w,/,.,d li'j/II~econded by Mr. Simpson and carried. Po.1 K;;fl/
Upon the motion of Mr. Sill, Mr. Delvrin M. Stevens, Instructor in Agri-
c1ultural Economics and Assistant Station Economist, is granted sabbaticalIi~eave for the year beginning July 1, 19~ and ending June 30, 1942, with the
~sual 40% salary arrangement. Seconded by Mr. Barrett and carried.
1:1 Upon the motion of Mr. Ferrall the Personnel Department is discontinued
and Professor ~. P. Reed is transferred to Psychology teaching. The $600.00Ii
cppropriation in the Personnel Department for assistants is discontinued. 'IllsI'
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contingent of $150.00 is added to the contingent of the Psychology Depart-
ent. This motion was seconded by Mr. Simpson and carried.
Upon the motion of Mr. Barrett, seconded ~ Mr. Johnson and carried the
following resolution was adopted:
a. That all Deans be employed for twelve months with provision for one month of vacation at a time agreed upon by theadministration and the person involved.
b. That on this basis the Deans of Liberal Arts and Eng_ineering be paid 12/10 of their present salaries and thatDean Sch,viering's salary be fixed at $5,284.00, which is thesame as his present salary including his pay as Director ofthe Summer Session.
c. That the salary of ~r. Hamilton, Acting Dean of theLaw School, be set at $4,500.00, per year on the twelve monthsbasis.
Upon the motion of Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mr. Simpson and carried the
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actions were approved:
That the present student health fee of $2.00 per studentper quarter be raised 50¢, to $2.50 per quarter. This in orderto make the health service budget self-sustaining, effectivewith the fall quarter of 1941-42.
That in order to purchase and care for gymnasium. suits usedby students the gymnasium fee be increased $1.00 per stuient perquarter, to $2.50 per quarter beginning with the fall quarter of1941.
That tuition credit be abolished and that all students berequired to pay University fees in advance in accordance with therules stated in the catalog.
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Mr. Simpson moved that special tuition schol~rships be discontinued.
motion was seconded by Mr. Johnson and earried.
Mr. Barrett moved that graduate scholarships not exceeding'5% of the
otal graduate enrollment be offered during the 1941 summer session and
~hat the scholarships cover the remission of fees usually remitted to ~ra-~ . ~
~,uate students during the regular school year. Such fee remission wouldIII ' ,amount to $15.00 per term for resident students and $19.00 per term for non-
~leSident students. This motion was seconded qy Mr. Johnson and carried.
I! Upon the motion of Mr. Johnson the trustees acknowledged ;eceipt of:1Ii
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Secretary was instructed to write a letter of
Foundation covering 16 scholarships in the CollegeI $2,000.00 from the Sears
Iof Agriculture, an~ t~e a 'TaN +-thanks. r -
'SecondedT. J. Carney, President of Sears Roebuck and Company, ·Chicago.to Mr.
by Mr. Ferrall and carried.
Upon the motion of Mr. Johnson the Trustees acknowledged receipt of a
check for $500.00 from the late Eva V. Dovmey in memory of her daughter,I
Dr. June E. Dovmey. Quoting from the letter of transmittal:
"We desire that this money be permanently invested by the University and that the interest each year be used to purchase booksof special interest to students of psychology. We request thatsuch books be designated by the head of the department of psychology and that they be kept in this department in a special
I library to be known as the June E. Downey library. We shall beglad to furnish book-plates for these books."I .
ISeconded by Mr. Simpson and carried.I
Upon the motion of Mr. Simpson the Trustees adopted the recommendation
of the Board of Deans that they be authorized to continue the study of thei
etirement problem and that the Trustees appoint one or more Board members
Ito work with a faculty committee on retirement plans. This motion wasI
econded by Mr. Johnson and carried.
Upon the motion of Mr. Simpson, seconded by Mr. Ferrall and carried
200.00 is appropriated toward the cost of the construction of a conununicati n A.lJ,l"N ENJ~ 1,)'1'0.
and metallography laboratory in the space between the engineering shops andIihe main building on the east side.
,I:1 Mr. Simpson moved that, dependent upon the renewal of the contract
~etween the University and the Civil Aeronautics Administration for ground
~ChOOI instruction, Mr. Henry A. Brady be engaged as Ground School Instruct01
l~ a twelve month basis vdth one month vacation at a salary of $2,760.00 per, ear.
Y.!hiS t· d b I' G' di mo lon was secon ed y ~rs. rleve an carried.
Upon the motion of Mr. Ferrall the Trustees approved the plan pr~sented
by the Board of Deans vdth regard to the relation of the Deans to budget
making. Seconded by Mr. Simpson and carried.
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Upon the motion of Mr. Barrett, Dan E. McMullen is appointed Athletic
Trainer and Proctor at the Cowboy Dormitory at a sillary of $1,200.00 to be
paid from athletic ~unds, ~or the period _Septem~er 1, 1941 to June. 10, 1942.
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Seconded by Mrs. Grieve and carried.
Mr. Simpson moved that the sum of $2,483.70 be returned to fraternities
IThiS mo~ion ViaS. secor:ded by Mr. Johnson and carried.
IMr. Simpson moved that Dorothy Rae Speas be appointed Clerk in the Athl - LJ,07'i;f'f",,~+,,;101
ic Department at a salary of $1,100.00 for the period AUe"llst 1, 1941 to Jun 30
1942 •
IIfS reimbursement for overpayment OD lot purchases in Fraternity Park. Ihis
ils due to price reductions granted some time ago by the Board. This motion
'I as seconded by Mr. Johnson and cp..rrj ed.
I It W."1S moved bv Mrs. Cope, sp.conded by Mr. Johnson and ca.rrip.d thatiPIl'l..iversity officers be authorized to pur.chaSp.. not· to p.xcp.p.d 640 acres ao.ja- ~&I.4 i"AII L~.... .t,,:>, Scent to the Gillette ExPeriment tation at not to exceed a price of ~10.00ter acre. 'lhis is in .conformity with Chapter 34, Session Laws of Wyomin!? fO'
li941. This is subjectto the approval of the abstract of title ~ the Attorney
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•·~ Simpson moved, that, not to exceed ~200.00, be appropriated from
1'luSiC Department equipment funds for the purchase of a piano for the Menls gW"J' ,r.,. /.1'",;Iz:,,;;,,~,i/f
Residence Hall. This motion was seconded by Mr. Johnson and carried.
Upon the motion of Mr. Simpson the action of the Comptroller in incur-
ring an expense of $481.50 for the installation of natural gas at the agron-1'1~rY farm. was approved. 'Ihis motion was seconded by Mr. JoJmson and carried.
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,I It was moved by Mr. Simpson, seconded by Mr. Johnson and carried that
University officers be authorized to execute an agreement to purchase and aIii \
warranty deed conveying Lot 4 Fraternity Park to Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
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Upon the motion of Mr. Simpson the Executive Committee is authorized to
necessary steps to remodel the Normal and Conunons Buildings, Seconded byI
Johnson and carried.
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one-half of Dr. MacNeel's
The work of the Studjnt
Mr. Johnson moved that Un~versity officer secure and report back to
the Board, prices on land adjacent to and lying south and east of Fraternit LlUId.....Ih~_SI:Ja7>~ ""_
ark, and also on the individual lots adjacent to the north side of the'
lo.oking toward the procurement of options. This motion was seconded
Y,Mr. Simpson and carried.
Recess 12:00 midnight.
9:00 a.ill. Tuesday
Upon the motion of Mr. Simpson, Chris Jensen, Superintendent of Build-
il.ngs and Grounds, is autr.orized to sign, on behalf of this Board, necessary ,deNse-IV S;jNJ:,r W./:4.
~apers covering the work of the University of Wyoming with the Works Progress
ldministration.I
Mr. Ferrall moved that the work of the Alumni Executive Secretary be
~aken over by the Dean of Students. Seconded by Mr. Johnson and' carried.I
Mr. Johnson moved that $1,644.00 be added to the funds of the College
, f Education covering one":half of the salary of Dr. MacNeal who is trans-I '~erred from the Student Welfare Department. The otherI '~alary is from the Department of Correspondence Study.III~elfare Department is transferred to the Dean of Students without additional
~,aY. Miss Justine Gentle, Secretary of the Student Welfare Department, is
ransferred to the offices of the Dean of Students and the Dean of Men. This,I
dotion was seconded by Mr. Sill and carried.
Mr. Barrett moved approval of the following appointments:
Floyd William Hoover, Principal of the University High Schoolvnth the title of Assistant Professor of Education at a salary rateof $3,000.00 per year, effective September 1; 1941'.
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Ernest Eugene Hilton, Fifth Grade Critic Teacher in the ElementaryTraining School, with a title of Assistant Professor of Education, ata salary rate of $1,800.00 per year, effective September 1, 1941.
Randell D. Watkins, Assist&~t Professor of Physical Education
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at a salary rate of $2,400.00 per year, effective September 1, 1941.
This motion was seconded by Mr. Johnson and carried.
Mr. Simpson moved that the Board of Deans confer with the members of
the Music Department with reference to changes proposed looking toward the
revamping of the Department in order to better benefit the students of the 1i'~"-r'-~5 /11,,,~ Di-t:.
State. Seconded by Mr. Ferrall and carried.
Architects William Dubois of Cheyenne and Eliot Hitchcock of Laranie
then appeared before the Board with sketches and estimates of the proposed
txtensions of the gymnasium and armory building, at a cost of approximately
f125,OOO.00. After discussion it was agreed that an effort should be made
Ifa have the entire cost of this building paid by the United States as a
irefenSe project. If this fails an effort vdll be made to obtain $25,000.00
(rom state defense funds, balance from the federal government. ;If this
!I eefceonndsesfugungdesst,ion fails an attempt will be made to obtain $12,500 from state
$12,500.00 from other sources and the halance from the
, nited states.
Mr. Johnson moved, it was seconded Qy Mrs. Cope and carried, adoption
f the recommendations of the joint "'xecutive-Budget Committee meeting ofjpril 29, 1941, as follows:
A meeting of the Budget Committee of the Board of rustees wascalled to order at 8 P.M., April 29, 1941. The following memberswere present: Mr. Linn, Mrs. Grieve, . .Yacinelli, Mr. Sill andMr. Barrett.
Mr. Facinelli moved that the office of Purchasing P~ent beabolished, that the office of the Comptroller and Secretary be combined and that the duties of the Purchasing Agent be assumed bythe Deputy Treasurer of the Board ruth the assistance of one fulltime clerk. !ms motion m's seconded by Mr. Sill and carried.
Mr. Sill moved that the Personnel office be abolished, secondedby !.Ir. Barrett and carried.
It was moved by Mr. Facinelli, seconded by Mr. Barrett andcarried, that the student Welfare Office be discontinued.
Meeting adjourned at 2:30 a.m.
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Mr. Facinelli then submitted his resignation as Comptroller effective ;;;~'N.I/,- Ii'CS'jN<<t
,Juiy 1, 1941. This was accepted by the Board.
It was moved by Mr. Barrett, seconded by Mr. Sill and carried that-
ay E. Smith be designated as Comptroller and Secretary of the Board without F£S~,ft - r:-i7-.f£.~
dditional pay, effective July 1, 1941.
It >las then moved by Mr. Barrett that a new instructor be allowed in
the Agronomy Department at a salary not to exceed $2,400.00 per year, and
~so that a new instructor in Home Economics be allowed at a salary not to
exceed $1,680.00 per year. These become effective September 1, 1941.
ISeconded by Mr. Sill and carried.
Dr. Pugh of Laramie then appeared before the Board to request that theI
present lirr~t of 20 pledges for each fraternity be raised. After discussion
:: r. Johnson moved that this matter of limiting pledges of frater~ties and
~ororities be referred lvithout specific recommendations to the Board ofilDeans, and that the Board of Trustees will accept the Deans' recommendation.ilrhis motion was seconded by Mr. Facinelli and carried.
The various University budgets were the next matter for consideration.
ter examination and discussion Mr. Ferrall moved that the Main UniversityI
dget be approved. This motion was seconded by Mrs. Cope and carried. 13«-dj d.r: f/"o"~./
1 Mr. Barrett moved that the Athletic Budget be approved. Seconded by
Mr. Ferrall and carried.
Mrs. Grieve moved that the Agricultural Extension budget be approved.
Seconded by Mr. Barrett and carried.
It was moved by.Mr. Sill, seconded by Mr. Barrett and carried that the
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Mr. Barrett moved, it was seconded by Mr. Sill and carried that theMen's Dormitory budget be approved.
lstate Farms budget be approved.
~ Mr. Sill moved that the Women's Dormitory budget be approved.
by Mr. Barrett and carried.I;
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Mrs. Grieve moved approval of the Union Dormitory budget. Seconded by
Mr. Sill and carried.
Mr. Facinelli moved, seconded by Mr. Barrett and carried that the
Student Health Budget be approved.
lIr • Puller, Purchasing Agent was then called before the Board and in':
ormed of the consolidation of the offices of the Secretary and Oomptroller ,5,/letr -111)'1.4..800/=/.. .
and the Purchasing Agent. Mr. Fuller was offered the position of Manager
bf the University Bookstore at a salary of $1,500.00 per year. At his re-
fluest, 30 days were allowed for him to give his reply to the Board.
Mr. Barrett then moved that the Attorney General be called upon for an
,rterpretation of our Limited Service Plan as ;ef'fecting Dr. Scott "hose
fOth birthday falls on July 1, 1941. This motion was seconded by Mr. Sill
and carried.I
The Board adjourned sine die at 5:00 o'clock p.m., June 10, 1941.
Fay E. SmithSecretary
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