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Minutes gi the Univergity Fagultx. June 1, 1254

Dr. Hargreaves presented two motions for the Committee on Minimum
Standards concerning the effective date of the new regulations governing

Both motions were approved with an

amendment as follows:

of Lafferty Hall, Wednesday, August 11, at 10:00 a.m., C.S.T.

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The new regulations affecting the quality point system

and probation procedures be made effective for all students

at the beginning of the fall semester of the 1954-55

academic year. Any person presently under scholastic

penalty shall have his case adjudged under the old regulations.

The new regulations concerning graduation requirements shall
become effective for all students entering the University
at the beginning of the fall semester of the 1954-55
academic year or at any time thereafter.

In order that the University's responsibility to give
publicity to this change may be carried out, the Faculty
instructs and requests the Registrar to insert an addendum
detailing the changes in rules with each Bulletin of
general information which is issued.

Dr. Chamberlain announced that Associate Dean Horlacher had returned
from leave of absence and the Faculty welcomed him back to the campus.

The Faculty adjourned.

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Robert L. Mills
Secretary

Minutes 9;,th. University Faculty, Auggst 1;, 1254

The University Faculty met in special session in the Assembly Room

In the

absence of President Donovan, Vice President Lee M. Chamberlain presided.
Members absent were A. E. Bigge, D. K. Blythe, L. A. Bradford, W. R. Brown,
Martha G. Carr, Anne Clemmons'. Louis Clifton, R. H. Cojeen, A. L. Cooke,
V. F. Cowling, Jesse DeBoer, Stephen Diachun, 3. H. Downing, J. M. Edney,

Merton England, Frank Essene, W. P. Garrigus, Carter Glass, Carsie Hammonds,

H. W. Hargreaves. Fred Harris, W. A. Heinz‘, Margaret Hotchkiss, James C.
Eunphries, W. .. Insko, Gladys Kammerer, Aime Kieviniemi, John Kuiper.

S. Larsen, Homer C. Lewis, A. B. McEwen, John T. Masten, L. E. Meece,
H. Melzer, J. W. Miles, V. A. Musselman, V. E. Nelson. Edward Newbury,
H. 3. Price, Henry H. Rogers, J. 3. Schwendeman, Hill Shine, E. P. Slone,
G. Steele. Rhea A. Taylor', D. V. Terrell, Lawrence Thompson, Lee H.

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Townsend, Charles A. Walton, D. L. Weismann’, Frank J. Welsh, H. E. Wetzel.

Paul K. Whitaker, Kenneth Wright and Earl Young.

The minutes of June 1, 1954 were read and approved.

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The Registrar presented a list of candidates for degrees and certified

 

that they had completed all requirements for their degrees. He asked F
that the names he recommended to the Board of Trustees with one condition; ‘1
be approved subject to the Registrar's Office receiving confirmation of

certain courses completed by Mr. Hereford at New York University. The
Faculty approved the list with the requested condition.

 

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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
‘ Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts

Robert Barton Best Elsie Rea Perkins

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earhara Ann Bcnham
Julian Morton Carroll
William Wood Douglass
Hope Sharp Hoff

Ellis Perry Hukill, Jr.
Earl Clarence Jones
Barbara Jean Kegan
Roger Bigelow Leland
Gene Bell Offutt

James Asa Pelfroy, Jr.

Sharon Lucille Richardson
Gayle Sandefur Royce

David Henry Schmieder

Robert Maurice Short

Gordon Bennett Sither

Glenna Jewell Taulhec Stewart
William Stokes Stewart

Fred David Stull

Paul Strcthcr Taylor

Cecil Walden9 Jr.

Eugene Holloway Warner, Jr.

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

John Samuel Baughman III

Jack LeRoy Davis

William Stathis Kafoglis

James Hohson Lsftwitch
Edward Norwocd Porter
Ina Lee Ridlehoover

Allan Brooke Wetzel

Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts

in Journalism

Henry Lewis Mayo, Jro

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Music

William Jennings True

James David Woodward

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

Gordon Neal Bell

in Medical Technology

Ruth Ann Lee

Jacquelyn Dudley Theobald

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

William Franklin Cartee

in Agriculture

John Sanford Cross9 Jr.

 

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Kenneth Terry Finley Forrest Parrott, Jr.
= Marvin Baletead France, Jr. Ronald Edward Phillips
J/ Jesse William McKinney Collas Lay Simpson
3_ Paul Wilhurn Mills Clifton L. Taylor
James Daniel Padgett Lucien Coleman White, Jr.
Fred Dennis Williams

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Home Economics

Lydia Ann Bell Buelah Hughes Duncan
Martina Dean Campbell Mary Gertrude Eades

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Civil Engineering

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H Gene Edwin Hatfield Robert Merlin Holmes

Charles Julius Herrick Arnold Birchel Magoo

’ William Lloyd Hinkle Coburn Morgan

, Owen Meredith Hockensmith Oliver Holmes Raymond, Jr.

I Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

T in Electrical Engineering

( Guy Thomas Browning George Rodney Giles

| Orin Lee Brumhach Bruce Douglas Irvine
Clyde Thomas Cox Oscar Morris Swofford. Jr.

I Clarence Robert Crabtree John Milton Threlkeld

i David Lawrence Wright

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Mechanical Engineering

Norman Kenton Burke. Jr. Billy Darrel McDonald
Benjamin Todd Crutcher III Winford Marvin Morris
James Hunter Love Donald Clarence Haney

Joseph John Schmitt, Jro

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Mining Engineering

 

John Harvey Bastin Kenzie Jones

COLLEGE OF LKW
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws

Lewis Howell Nicholle George Brown Simpson

m John Quentin Wesley
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Candidates for the Degree of
in Education

Mary Ann Anderson
John Harold Branson
Anna Mae Childere
Caroline Croft

Susan Jane Daussman
Thelma Nettie Jones Estes
Leona Violet Fonts
Carrie Creech Frisby
John William Fust, Jro
Esther Selma Grimm
Mary Lavadas Hammond
James Stamper Harris
Pauline Hereford

Agnes Burnette Johnson
Hattie Crawley Johnson
Anna Fay Kazee

Barbara Lucile King

Bachelor of Arts

Ellie Obrene Haggard
Josephine Fugate Moffett
Mabel Anderson Moore

Mary Ellen Williams Morris
June Marie Sullivan Murphey
Juanita Knuckles Pence
Laura Montraulo Phillips
Thomas Watson Rash
Wilmediea Alice McGuire Shepherd
Mary Lee Smedley

Della Stapleton Speer
Frances Combs Stamper

Alice Joyce Stephens

Nancy Floyd Turner

Nellie Gibson Weisenberger
William David Wilson
Mildred Corbin Yelton

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

Charles Willoughby Adams
Bobby Bay Buchanan

John Coleman Chandler

Alex Dunlap Conyere

John Estill Hawkins

Lawson Gardner Henderson
Guy Alexander Huguelet, 3:9
John Stanley Johnstone

Kenneth Julian McGee

George Bruce Taylor Miller, Jr.
Joe David Miller

Donald Charles Sohang

William Spencer, Jr.

Ruth Lewis Swift

Barry Virgin Troutman

Arthur Wrightson III

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts

Aimee Hines Alexander
Marjorie May Dysart
Nancy Dolvin Evans
Ethel Virdena Floyd
Leonard Earl Griswold
Homer Gerry Bankeneon
Donna Lee Hill

Ernest Luther Hill
Joan Clay Kavanaugh
Nannie Belle Kelley
William Lewis Krnse

Candidates for the Degree of

John Wayne Boring

Thomas Cherry Tlohenor

Agnes Ruth MoAbee
Harold Clay Mitchell
Ruth King Nobley

Mary Ethel Jones Moore
Dolores Louise Noll
Thomas Otto Owen

Sara Carolyn Raymond
Carolyn Hunter Smith
Allen Alford Staples
Marvin Steiner

Peter MaoLean Williams

Master of Science

Robert Louis McNeer

    
    
   
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
   
  
   
   
  
  
  
   
 
  
   
  
  
  
   
  
  
   
   
    

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Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science
in Public Health

James Watson Hammone William Jones, Jr.

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science
in Agriculture

Robert Floyd Anderson
Joe Kenton Jones

Harry Edward Raplus
Lionel Alexander Richardson
Sherlie Hill West

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science
in Home Economics
Ellen Turner Gordon Sara Burwell Moore

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science
in Electrical Engineering
Herbert Lawrence Fogel Albert Fitzhugh Lawrence III

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science
in Mechanical Engineering

Oliver Truman Bumgardner Philippe M. L. Y. G. G. deStreel
Niko Konstantin Yankogln

Candidate for the Degree of Master of Science
in Metallurgical Engineering

Burkett Regan Barrett

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts
in Education

 

 

Jody Hopkins Adams
Frances Mann Auxier

Nell Smith Ayers

Ruth Bartlett

Beulah Poor Braden
Charles Howard Bramblett
Frank Henry Brittain
Marilyn June Broadbent
Betty leylor Brenston
Clarence Othmer Brown
Bernard Ray Brumfield
Bethel Grace Burdine
Beatrice Keeton Buskirk
Willie Lee Blackford Caywood
Virginia Florence Collins
Alonzo Combs

James Eldridge Combs

Willie Wood Cook

Clyde Copley

Sarah Williams Copley
Albert Bond Cox

Elizabeth Wheeler Crawford
Grace McDaniel Daily
Donovan Lewis Darnell
Katharine Elizabeth Davenport
Jennie Bibbs Didlick
Harriet Holliday Dotson
Frances Jernigan Duncan
Elmo Lengdon Earley

Ted John Engelhard

Festns wade Foley

Fronia Jane Fox

Albert Harry Frey

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Minutes of the University Faculty, Aggnst ll, lflfig

Lucille Wilson Geoghegan Crinona Puccini

Ann Scott Giles Garland Thomas Purdom
Mildred Crance Giles Johnnie Nell Ray

Walter Hayes Greenwood John Lewis Bedding, Jr.
Robert Brooke Griffith Lucy Conley Regan

Sara Murphy Gumm - Jane hyle Rhorer
Hayward Keith Hamblen Jessie Wilson Ringo
Ruth Faris Hankins Conrtland Lee Roberts, Jr.
Margaret Cole Hare Virginia Kathryn Rogers
Robert Lewis Hellard Anita Gay Rose

Robert Lyle Henderson Betty Jean Rowland
Beulah Jane Hill Minnie Corbin Ruharts
John Francis Hogan Hazel Jones Sondder
Lena Mae Howard Roy Easterday Searoy
Lela Hoover Hnlette Helen Lenore Short

Dana Margaret Ison Manfred Oscar Singleton
Betty Joan Mayse Jeffrey Howard Cobb Smith
Paris Frederick Johnson James Stanley Smith
Marjorie Moorman Jones Venn Mae Southwood
Virginia Skidmore Jones General Stacey

Leslie Daugherty Kitchen Alpha Mae Stansberry
William Jesse Lacefield Roscoe Stephens

Matt Richard Lair° Jra Howard Cook Stewart
Wilanne Leftwich Thurman Willis Stewart
McCoy Lewis Henry Allen Stovall
Clarice Rowland Long Mildred Norris Stratton
Nancy McClure Martha CooPer Sudduth
Gayle Elizabeth Miles Elizabeth Parrott Summers
John Milkovich Ruth Congleton Templin
Claude Mills Angie Beall Thomas
Marjorie Cleo Miracle Edward Ugdyke

William Cordell Miracle Frances House Veale
Amanda Hammond Mitchell Nellie Noland Voigt
Elmer Clifton Moore Ralph Smith Voris, Jr.
Vida Patricia Nipps Ora watts

01a Smithson Oatley Mary Chick Wilkes
George Wright O'Rourke George Randolph Williams
Jimmie Christine Parker Richard Allen Williams
Eleanor Brooks Parks Billy Lyle Wilson
Herman Fitch.Patterson Roy Lee Winchester

John Wesley Pinkerton, Jr. Edith Louise Wood
Dorothy Emilee Poff Martha Joan Word

Grace Anna Poynter Minnie Cramer Wyatt

Ruby Mae Yooum

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science
in Education

Doyt Herald Bolling Robert Lee Kelley

Blain Jefferson Callahan John Thomas Likins
Geraldine Larmon Cloninger William Lillard Mills
William Henry Elster Samuel Tilden Offutt, Jr.
Hayward Conrad Haynes James Reuben Owensby
John Thomas Henderson Jack Morris Pedigo

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Candidates for the Degree of Master of Business
Administration

Fred Allen Engle. Jr. Robert Bishop Larch, Jr.
Claire Julienne Renders

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science
in Library Science

Dorothy Dennis Adnerson Ruth Marguerite Busseer
Ruth Shearer Bentley Love Forrest Clark
Edward Byron Hall
Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Education

Alto Luther Garner Karl Thomas Hereford
Gentry Allen Shelton

Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of PhilosoPhy

Jean Wallace Bronson Melvin Anthony Schmitz
Louis Brown Thomas Estill Sutherland
Jerome Herman Laulicht Leo Charles Ward, Jr.
Joseph Camille Marek Eric Weingarten

William Donald Williams
SUMMARY OF DEGREES CONFERRED AT COMMENCEMENT

JUNE 4. 1954 AND AUGUST 13, 1954

ARTS AND SCIENCES June August
Bachelor of Arts 99 23
Bachelor of Science 43 7
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry 3 0
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism 16 1
Bachelor of Music 12 2
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology 12 _%_
Total 1 3

AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 32 13
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics 40 _4_
Total 122 17

ENGINEERIHG
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 45 10
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 26 9
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 22 7
Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering 5 0
Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering ____jL___ 2
Total 107 ' "2'8"

LAW
Bachelor of Laws 26 3

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Education 120 34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COMMERCE June August EN
Bachelor of Science in Commerce 116 16 ‘gk!
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PHARMACY 2
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy 35 O 2
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 712 134 '5
GRADUATE SCHOOL 2
Master of Arts 11 22 2
Master of Science 13 3
Master of Science in Public Health 2 2 2
Master of Science in Agriculture 12 5 .
Master of Science in Home Economics 0 2 2
Master of Science in Civil Engineering 3 0 .
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering 3 2 '”~
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering 3 3 $2611”
Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering 0 1 ‘1r‘
Master of Science in Mining Engineering 1 0 .
Master of Arts in Education 35 121 2
Master of Science in Education 4 13 2
Master of Science in Business Administration 4 3
Master of Science in Library Science 5 5
Master of Music 2 O 2
Doctor of Education 1 3 2
Doctor of Philosophy 20 9 2
TOTAL GRADUATE DEGREES 120 194 2
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 712 134 ;v
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES FOR 1954 846 ‘
TOTAL GRADUATE DEGREES 120 194 2
TOTAL GRADUATE DEGREES FOR 1954 314 4(\
TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED 1954 1160 [2}.
Dr, Alex Remanowitz read the following Resolutions on the death of '2
Professor Ernest Adolphe Bureaue (
Professor Emeritus Ernest Adolphe Bureau, former head 2
of the Department of Electrical Engineering, university of
Kentucky, died on July 13, 1954. He served the university
in that department from September 1918 until July 1952 when

 

he requested change of work status at the age of 66 years.

France. on July 11, 1886. His family cameto the United
States when he was four years of agee

 

Professor Bureau was born in La Chapelle aux Naux, 2

He received the Bachelor of Philosophy degree from
Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas and, later, from Purdue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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University he received the degrees Bachelor of Science in
Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineer. He did
‘Efi; advanced graduate work in electrical engineering at

ifh California Institute of Technology.

7 Professor Bureau was made Head of the Department of
| Electrical Engineering in 1942. It prOSpered and expanded
1 under his leadership. He made significant contributions to
‘ its growth in the late nineteen-hundred thirties when the BS
in EE degree was first authorized, and also during the War years
’ when the Army Specialists Training Program was in progress.
1 Following these Years he directed his energies toward strength-
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ening the graduate course programs of the department.

 

Professor Bureau had always been regarded as an
excellent teacher by his students and his close academic
associates. His wholesome influence upon both students and
faculty has been continously evident. His friendliness and

 

‘Eflm , genuine desire to be helpful to others endeared him to these
“5“ who knew him well and brought spontaneous favor from those of
‘, lesser acquaintance.

 

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I Many campus activities benefited substantially through
Professor Bureau's active interest. Some of these are: The

! Athletic Council, Cosmopolitan Club, YMCA, Faculty Representa-

T tive Group of the Student Government Association, Student

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Branches of the Electrical Engineering Societies. Phi Sigma
Kappa social fraternity.

In grateful memory of Ernest Adolphe Bureau's long and
unselfish service to the University of Kentucky and its
College of Engineering. as well as to the community and state
in which he lived. the University Faculty, of which he was a
most valuable member, resolves that this resolution be spread
upon its minutes and that a copy be sent to the bereaved
family.

[5/ H. Alex Romanowitz
H. Alex Romanowitz, Chairman
Resolutions Committee

 

The Faculty approved a motion to include the Resolutions in the minutes and
to send a copy to members of Professor Bureau's family.

Dean White presented recommendations from the College of Arts and
Sciences concerning new and dropped courses and changes in courses.

I. ADD:

Geology 60a, 60b Historical Geology (3 each)
A study of the events of earth history and the
interpretation of this record from the rocks. Con~
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record. Two lectures. one laboratory conference.
Prereq. Geology 50a and 20a, or equivalent.

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Geology 61a Eigggglggz (3)

' A study of geometrical crystallography and other physical
properties useful in mineral identification. Lecture,
one hour: lab, four hours. Prereq. Geology 50a and
20a, or equivalent, and Chemistry la and lb (or concurrent).

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Geology 61b Mineralogz (3)
The determination of minerals by physical properties,

blowpipe analysis, and the petrographic microscope. A
study of their origin, occurrence, and associations.
Lecture, one hour; lab, four hours. Prereq. Geology 61a

 

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Geology 135 Advanced Principles g: GeoIOgy (4) \
A general study of geological processes. Lecture, '
three hours; one laboratory conference. Prereq. Ree
stricted to senior major students in geology or by
permission of the instructor.

II. DROP

Geology 303.?) (5 each)

Geology 123a.b (3 each)
Library Science 133b ( >
Library Science 187 (3;

 

 

 

 

 

III. CHANGE NUMBERS

Ancient Languages 84a to Ancient Languages 180a. No change
in credit or description.

Ancient Languages 84b to Ancient Languages 18Gb. No change
in credit or description.

 

The University Faculty approved the recommendations from the College of Arts
and Sciences.

 

Dean Stahr presented recommendations from the College of Law for certain
course changes which were approved as follows:

 

COURSES To BE ADDED:

 

Law 105, Agency, 2 semester hours
Law 141, Partnership, 1 semester hour

 

 

(Approval of the above will merely have the effect of restoring *
two courses which were formerly in the Catalog but which were ‘

 

drOpped when they were combined a few years ago. The combined
course is now to be dropped.)

Law l97a-n, Seminar in Selected Legal Problems, 2 semester ‘ ”flgfi
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COURSES TO BE DROPPED:

Law 177, Statutory InterPretation, 2 semester hours
Law 196, Agency and Partnership, 3 semester hours
Law 188, Corporation Finance Law, 2 semester hours

CHANGE IN COURSE CREDIT:

Law 187, Corporations, change from 3 semester hours
to 4 semester hours

Dean Spivey made a brief report on his and Dr. Nesius' trip to Jugoslavif
as members of the Foreign Operations Administration Committee to discuss with
the Jugoslev Government possibilities of a contract between that country and
the University.

The Faculty adjourned.

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Robert L. Mills
Secretary

Minutes oi the University Faculty, October ll, 1254

The UniVersity Faculty met in the assembly room of Laffert; Hell, Monday,
October ll, 1954, at 4:00 p.m. President Donovan presided. Members absent were
Staley F. Adams, Merl Baker, Martha G. Carr, Vernon F. Cowling, C. Howard Fckwl,
Lyman V. Ginger, H. W. Hargreaves, W. W. Haynes‘, J. C. Humphries, Laura K. Martin,
John T. Masten, J. H. Melzer’, V..A. Musselman‘, Frank D. Peterson, H. A. Ryl:nd*
iorris Scherogo‘, Don Cash Seeton, Roy Sigafus, H. F. Spivey, Dewey G. Ste le‘,

E. G. Trimble, Gilbert T. Webster', and Frank J. Welch.

The minutes of August ll, 1954 were read and rnproved.

Professor Matthews,Chairman of the Facult by Com ittce on Flec ions, presented
the report of that Committee covering newly elacted members of the University

Filcul tye

Upon cenvessing the ballots, 'he Elections Committee is
trepared to officially certify the following new members:

ARTS ANT “CIFULFC
Literature, Philosophy and Arts
Blyton, Gifford
Adams, Clinton
Jansen, W. H.
Hernandez, J. E.
Plummer, Niel
Ryland, Hobart
Martin, Laura K.

‘ Absence eXplained