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EIGHTIETH ANNUAL CoMMENCEMENT GRADUATION EXERCISES SUNDAY AND MONDAY JUNE FIFTH AND SIXTH MCMXLIX MEN's GYMNASIUM OREGON STATE COLLEGE

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EIGHTIETH ANNUAL CoMMENCEMENT

GRADUATION EXERCISES

SUNDAY AND MONDAY

JUNE FIFTH AND SIXTH

MCMXLIX

MEN's GYMNASIUM

OREGON STATE COLLEGE

OREGON STATE CREED and Student Obligation

6l[} BELIEVE in OREGON STATE,

Builder of men and women,

Seeker after truth,

Organized for the service of a great commonwealth.

I believe in her traditions,

A heritage from the deeds and dreams of yesterday;

In her sportsmanship and honor,

A reality with the students of today;

In her aspirations and ideals,

The assurance of a magnificent tomorrow.

I believe in her democracy

And her far-reaching bond of Beaver brotherhood;

And I realize that since she has accepted me as a Beaver,

I too am a guardian of the Beaver spirit;

If I degrade myself I degrade her;

As I honor myself I honor her.

I therefore pledge to her, my Alma Mater,

My loyalty, my love, and my devotion.

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PRELUDE Mannin Veen Exaltation

PROCESSIONAL

PROGRAM

Sunday evening-La Reine de Ia Saba Monday morning-March from Tannhauser Monday afternoon-March of Homage

The College R.O.T.C. Band Delbert Warren Moore, Conductor

. Haydn Wood Louis C oerne

Charles Gounod Richard Wagner

Franz Liszt

The audience will remain seated throughout the processional but will rise when the Colors enter the auditorium and will r emain standing until after the playing of the National Anthem.

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

INVOCATION Sunday evening: The Reverend John J. Reedy, A.B., pastor of St. Mary's

Parish, Corvallis Monday morning: The Reverend Edward B. Hart, B.A., D.D., minister

of the Baptist Church, Corvallis Monday afternoon: The Reverend Daniel D. Walker, B.A., S.T.D., minยญ

ister of the Methodist Church, Corvallis

GREETINGS-THE HONORABLE DouGLAS McKAY, B.S. Governor of the State of Oregon

MR. HENRY F. CABELL, B.A., LL.B. Member of the State Board of Higher Education

TENOR SOLO-Ah, Moon of My Delight (From "In a Persian Garden")

Gordon Zimmerman, '49 Margaret Schuster, Accompanist

CONFERRING OF DEGREES PRESIDENT AUGUST LEROY STRAND, Ph.D.

Lehmann

Sunday evening : Baccalaureate degrees, School of Engineering. Graduate School, advanced degrees. Address by Dean George W. Gleeson : "Time for Inventory."

Monday morning: Baccalaureate degrees, Schools of Science, Business and Technology, and Pharmacy, and Department of Nursing Education. Graduate School, advanced degrees.

Monday afternoon: Baccalaureate degrees, Schools of Agriculture, Educaยญtion, Forestry, and Home Economics. Graduate School, advanced degrees.

ALMA MATER

RECESSIONAL Sunday evening-Coronation March Monday morning-March for Band . Monday afternoon-University Grand March

. Homer Maris, M.S., '18

G. Meyer beer TJwmas Beecham

Edwin Franko Goldman The College R.O.T.C. Band

After the Colors have been carried from the auditorium, audience will be seated during the recessional.

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Senior Honor Students June 1949

Senior honors are conferred by the Faculty Council on those members of the graduating class, candidates for a bachelor's degree, who throughout their entire college course have maintained the highest scholastic standing in their respective schools. A student to be eligible to such honor must have made a grade-point average of 3.25 or higher. Election is limited to ten per cent of the graduating members of a school.

William Harris Taubeneck Allen George Shinn Kenneth Reede Raymond Robert Allen Short Rolland Albert Missman, Jr. Frances Barrows Illig Norma Jean Duspiva Louis Herman Wegner, Jr. Edmund Alexander Milne

SCIENCE

AGRICULTURE

Charles Edward Warren Carroll Herbert Ramage George Henry Arscott Edward Morgan Wood Donald Doren Rowland Thomas Dean Pinkerton Willy Henry Kosesan Peter Clement Ingalls

Albert Thomas Lonski Frank LeRoy Raymond Donald Gene Dunlap Glen Cecil Miller Paul Eugene Harper John Warren Roberts David Elmer Allison Bettie Washington Inskeep

Elden Abner Toll Elon Howard Moore, Jr. Gloria Ramona Engbretson Thomas Parnell Davidson Richard Lloyd Owen James Milo Lemert A David Childs

BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY

David Stanley Chirgwin Phyllis Mae Eagy Ruth Lamb, Jr. Beth June Smith Frank Leroy Butler Lee Robert Johnston Elmer Leon Bierly

Carolyn Ann Urness Jonita Vivian Lorentzen Wynferd Ray Chilton Bette Louise Elle Harry Cecil Richards Lois Merrix LaVallee Donna Lorraine Derrington

EDUCATION

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Harry Jorgenson West Marjorie Estelle Guerber Robert Campbell Austin John Milton Vail Mildred Lucille Molin Joanne Adelle Zeller Ross Franklin Hukari

David Walter Eakins William Arthur Koski Rose Marie See Norma Lou Kroeger Arlen Wesley Wells Mary Jane Perkins

ENGINEERING

Malcolm Myers Me Whorter Dennis John Ford Charles Michael Goodness Kazuyoshi Kawata Ely Jack Weathersbee James Harold Wong James DeWitt Case Arnold Ray Marsa Lee Ben Eddy Robert Edward Phelan Walter Wells Wright Albert Thomas Lonski Maurice Malcolm Matthews John David Caplan Frederick William Braun, Jr. William Hilton Peterson Rodney Gale Swanson John Fredrick Schomaker Hugh Randolph Lowry Norman Alfred Austin Edgar Leonard J uell, Jr.

J E Wylie James Robert Hendrix

FoRESTRY

Mark Warburton Kelly Richard Stanley Nichols Lawrence Noel Christian Arnold Vernon Gnos Virgil Gordon Gerttula AIยฃ Gerhard Aursand Robert Harold Osvold Lamont Addison Klick John Aloysius Trumm Donald Eugene Allen Robert John Herrington Alfred Meade Fischer Robert Earl Mitchell, Jr. Kenneth Wayne Rinard George Harold Gothro Leroy Harley Allred William Fredrick West Gerald William Wimer Arthur Ellwood Hitsman James Niels Lynch

Hermann Carl Sommer Julian Francis Miller

HoME ECONOMICS

Maryanne Kennedy Staton Jean Brennesholtz James Janet Alma Ormandy

Vera Elizabeth Bishop Marion Doreen Anderson Ruth Ina Cooper

NURSING EDUCATION

Delma Mae Jenks

Edwin Gabriel Heinonen Charles Summy

PHARMACY

Raymond Gilbert Heinonen

Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honor society founded at the University

of Maine in 1897, recognizes and promotes scholarship in all fi elds, the liberal arts and sciences as well as professional education. The following list includes those students elected in May 1949 as juniors, eligible for initiation during their senior year, and seniors and graduate students. Members of the Class of 1949 elected as juniors in May 1948 were listed in the program for the seventy-ninth commencement.

Faculty members elected May 1949:

IRA SHIMMIN ALLISON, Ph.D., Professor of Geology WILLIAM HuGH CARLSON, M.A. in L.S., Librarian CHARLES ARTHUR MOCKMORE, C.E., Ph.D., Professor of Civil Engineering

Graduate students elected May 1949:

Alvin Ray Aller Lawrence Wilbert Carrillo Elvis Arnie Dickason Jerald LaVerne Ericksen Sheng-chung Fang Donald Samuel Galbreath Henry John Hrastowski George L. Humphrey Alan Kellogg Johnson

Helen Maurene Kimel Chi-yung Lin Willis Bagley Person Robert Linwood Salter Newton Birrel Smith Tao-fang Wang Clifford Warren Wheelock Wilbur John Whitsell Clara Budlong Young

Se11iors elected May 1949:

Dan B. Abraham Eileen Jane Adams David Elmer Allison Marion Doreen Anderson George Henry Arscott AIยฃ Gerhard Aursand Norman Alfred Austin Robert Campbell Austin Harry Reed Barnes Burton Erdman Berger Elmer Leon Bierly Vera Elizabeth Bishop Robert Keith Brookshier Frank Leroy Butler Calvin Elroy Califf Clarence Frederick Campen John David Caplan James Foster Chandler A. David Childs Lawrence Noel Christian James Bradley Conyers Thomas Parnell Davidson James Hadley Dietz Donna Lorraine Darrington

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Gloria Ramona Engbretson Chester Haynes Ferguson Sherrill Amos Funrue Arnold Vernon Gnos Shirley Vivian Gribskov Marjorie Estelle Guerber Robert Dwyer Hack Ellis Macy Hadley Richard Raines Harlow Robert John Herrington Harriet Ailsa Herrman Colleen Marie Hise Arthur Ellwood Hitsman Albert Henry Hoffmeister Ross Franklin Hukari Paul E. Hyde Bettie Washington Inskeep Gene Edward Johnson Earl Jones Henry Ralph Kaiser Loten Carvall King Lamont Addison Klick William Arthur Koski Norma Lou Kroeger

Ruth Lamb, Jr. Lora Edith Laslett James Mile Lemert Claude Allen Lewis Joanne Lea Lindberg Albert Thomas Lonski Hugh Randolph Lowry Arnold Ray Marsa Grace Eileen Mason Glen Cecil Miller Julian Francis Miller Marion Miller Rolland Albert Missman Robert Earl Mitchell, Jr. Elon Howard Moore, Jr. Arthur Walter Mosen Richard Lloyd Owen Philip Lorence Peoples Mary Jane Perkins Alexander Petersen, Jr. William Hilton Peterson Donald Mills Purdy Carroll Herbert Ramage Kenneth Reede Raymond Harry Cecil Richards

John Franklin Richardson Bernice Lillian Roberts John William Rosevear Michael Olin Rothwell Donald Doren Rowland Donald Dexter Russell Marion Jean Sammis Howard Frank Savage John Frederick Schomaker Rose Marie See Robert Allen Short Patricia Marie Smith Lee Ray Spitznogle Rodney Gale Swanson William Harris Taubeneck Elden Abner Toll John Aloysius Trumm John Milton Vail Helen Philip Valentine Ely Jack Weathersbee Louis Herman Wegner Charles Edward Wicks James Clayton Wilson Delmer Gottfreid Wohlgemuth Joanne Adelle Zeller

Juniors elected May 1949:

Fawn La Rae Brooks Donald Raymond Buhler Kenneth David Burson James Howard Coe George Bryan Cox, Jr., Merlyn Edward Doleman Robert Paul Dunn Keith LaVern Fowler Ida Marie Fredell Henry John Gratkowski Janet Alice Halladay Glenn William Harvey Frederick Wayne Hiller Priscilla Ruth Irwin Carl Richard Johanson Janet Johnson Louis Waldemar Johnson George Ferris Jubber Jack Leo Kerrebrock Alice May Kingman Lois Ellen Kyle

Paul Henry Lamb Milton Byrd Larson Dorothy Marie Laughlin Theodore Edmond Leonard Rudy John Leong Donna Norton Lingo Lois Maxine Mansfield Craig Walter McMicken Donal Albert Meier Carol Jean Miller Marilyn Josephine Mix Lilly Yuriko Namba Raymond Louis Rofini Andrew Vaughn Smith Betty Lou Timm Charles Henry Walter Charles Edward Warren Donald Loren Watson Zelta Mae Wieman Ruth Maxine Young

Sigma Xi The national Society of the Sigma Xi seeks to encourage original investiยญ

gation in science, pure and applied, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, sciences of the earth, biology in its various branches including psyยญchology, anthropology, medicine in its various branches, engineering in its variยญous branches, and other closely allied fields.

Elections 1949:

Active Members

Elizabeth Willard Cox Thomas Melville Cromwell Bessie Louise Davey Richard R. Dempster Dorothy Elizabeth Durst Irving Gordon Fels William Frederick Hergert George L. Humphrey

Albert John Kauffman, Jr. Teh Ping Lin Mohamed Oloufa Mohamed LeMar Fred Remmert William Irvin West Curtis J. Wilder Leland Alvin Yerkes

Associate Members Elected

Seth Balasunder Robert Lewis Brock Lester E. Bruns James Francis Culbertson Elvis Arnie Dickason Jerald LaVerne Ericksen Ersel Arthur Evans lise Dorthea Fels George Hare James Robert Hendrix James K. Hubbard John W. Hull Rowland Edward Johnson Kazuyoshi Kawata Robert F. Labbe Octave Levenspiel Leanor L. Lindsay Rex Devon Lindsay Jerald 0. McRae

1949

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Robert William Merriam Jack Marion Miller Marion Benton Naff Agnar P. B. Nygaard Willis Bagley Person Ahmed Adel Rasheed Donald James Reish Ernest Walter Retzlaff Jack Carter Riley Erade Venkataramanan Seshadri John Carl Siegle Newton B. Smith William Alton Smith Roebert Lyle Stearman William W. Stephens Robert Carsten von Borstel Tao Fang Wang Horace F. White J. E. Wylie

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The Order of the Academic Processions WALTER MILO ADRION, Chief Marshal

Processional-

The President and Official Guests The Administrative Council The Faculties The Candidates for Advanced Degrees The Class of 1949

Recessional-

The order of the Recessional is the reverse of the Processional, the Class of 1949 marchยญing first and the President of the College last.

The Colors Distinctive of the Schools Tassels of caps of candidates for degrees are in colors distinctive of the schools according to the Academic Costume Code.

The Graduate School: Black The School of Science : Golden Yellow The School of Agriculture: Maize The School of Business and Technology: Drab The School of Education : Light Blue The School of Engineering: Orange The School of Forestry: Russet The School of Home Economics: White The Department of Nursing Education (University of Oregon

Medical School): Golden Yellow The School of Pharmacy: Olive Green

Baccalaureate Degrees Oregon State College, on the basis of studies pursued in its undergraduate

schools, confers the following baccalaureate degrees:

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Bachelor of Agriculture (B.Agr.) Bachelor of Education ยท (Ed.B.) Bachelor of Forestry (B.F.) Bachelor of Industrial Arts (B.I.A.) Bachelor of Secretarial Science (B.S.S.)

Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Oregon State System of Higher Education the field of the liberal

arts and sciences is divided between the University of Oregon and Oregon State College, with parallel lower-division (freshman and sophomore) work in liberal arts and sciences offered on both campuses. Upper-division and graduate work in biological and physical sciences is allocated in the School of Science at Oregon State College.

Lower Division Mahlon Ellwood Smith, Dean

The Lower Division offers freshman and sophomore work in liberal arts and sciences leading to the Junior Certificate, the Junior Certificate with Honors Privileges, and the Lower Division Certificate, according to the plan of study completed. Candidates for these certificates for the academic year 1948-49 are distributed as follows : Arts and Letters, 130; Science (through the School of Science), 227; Social Science, 152.

In addition to the courses for freshman and sophomore students, the faculty of the Lower Division offers upper division service courses in Arts and Letters and in the Social Sciences for students majoring in other fields.

School of Science Francois Archibald Gilfillan, Dean

The School of Science provides major curricula in the sciences for students whose objective is a liberal education, and professional preparation for students planning to enter some scholarly occupation in the realm of science. Majors are offered in the following departments: general science, bacteriology and hygiene, botany, chemistry, entomology, geology, mathematics, physics, science education, zoology.

BACHELORS OF ARTS

James Henry Berrian, Adair Village Herbert William Bladorn, Corvallis Bertrand James Close, Portland Arnold Willis Crown, Milwaukie Frederick Christian Deckebach, Salem Frances Barrows Illig, Corvallis James Robert Johnson, Emmett, Idaho Glen Cecil Miller, Klamath Falls

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Edmund Alexander Milne, Corvallis Kenneth Reede Raymond, Medford Juanita Hansen Ritland, Lafayette Bernice Lillian Roberts, Newberg George Willard Schneider, Yamhill Erva June Bower Shank, Corvallis Vernon Clay Van Sickle, Corvallis Fred Casper Zwahlen, Jr., Portland

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

John Francis Akers, Jr., Vancouver, Washington

Bernard Ralph Albright, Corvallis David Elmer Allison, Corvallis Arthur Lee Andrews, Parkdale Todd Duane Bailey, Portland William Edward Ball, Jr., Portland Melvin Marquardt Balsiger, Portland Gordon Walter Barron, Corvallis Dayle Donald Beach, Portland Elaine La Verne Bowman, Beaverton John Herbert Branlund, J r, Adair

Village Robert Keith Brookshier, Mt. Hood Rudolph Sackett Buddee, Corvallis James Creed Burnett, Portland Betty Kathleen Canter, Portland Loyd Frank Carter, Jr., Portland Delbert Benjamin Chamberlin, West

Stayton James Foster Chandler, Corvallis Arthur Glenn Chenoweth, Yuba City,

California Lowell Mead Cooley, Medford Joseph Hubert Cosby, Corvallis Lanar Henry Coverstone, Corvallis Robert Irwin Daniels, Corvallis Myron Ward Daugherty, Portland Darrell Lawrence Davis, Corral, Idaho John Patrick Dennis, Portland Johnson Frank Ditto, Portland Goldie Ruth Dumas, Milwaukie Donald Gene Dunlap, Bend Norma Jean Duspiva, Nampa, Idaho Waldo Chester Dyer, Corvallis Dorothy Jane Edwards, Portland Bruce Alfred Elmgren, Portland Wilfred Harry Epping, Salem William Sidney Ferguson, Cornelius Donna Jean Fultz, Portland Virginia Ruth Garrett, Corvallis Gordon Allison Gilfillan, Canby Donald Richard Gordon, San Diego,

California Betty J o Graves, Long Creek Albert Pembrooke Guill, Adair Village William Dean Guyer, North Bend Robert Dwyer Hack, Corvallis Bertrand Michel Hall, Corvallis Wesley Henry Hansen, Silverton Paul Eugene Harper, Riverbank,

California Edwin Earl Harris, Portland

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Patricia Ann Hastings, Portland June Russell Hauger, Klamath Falls Charles Edward Hefty, Cove Henry Wallace Hendricks, Corvallis Harold DeWitt Hess, Corvallis Kenneth Benson Higbie, Albany William Rolston Higham, Corvallis Marvin Francis Hill, La Grande Delmer Dale Hinrichs, Hood River Colleen Marie Rise, Corvallis Samuel Lloyd Hitchcock, Corvallis Mary Myers Hoffman, Corvallis Jack Cecil Hollister, Portland Arthur Holloman, Jr., Phoenix,

Arizona Alfred Clyde Holmes, Corvallis Milford Kenneth Hosler, Naperville,

Illinois George Bernhard Huber, Jr., Downey,

California Floyd Melvin Hunsaker, Klamath Falls Bettie Washington Inskeep, Oregon

City Dwaine Wilkinson Johnson, Somerton,

Arizona Paul Hedman Johnson, Portland Joseph Gudmund Kaarhus, Eugene Henry Ralph Kaiser, Jr., Maupin James Worth Keesling, Grants Pass Jean Agnes Kimsey, Stayton Paul Leon Koehmstedt, Kelso,

Washington Stanley Kritzer, Los Angeles,

California Robert Paul Kunkel, Corvallis Louis Arthur Lathers, Corvallis Robert Lauderdale, Corvallis Eugene Edward Lee, Portland Richard Gale Lincoln, Adair Village Stanley Giles Lindell, Corvallis Penelope Adams Longwell, Burlin-

game, California Albert Thomas Lonski, Lebanon Mary Alice Lundburg, Portland Robert Lowry McCaslin, Whittier,

California William John McHolick, Portland Antoinette Cissman McKelvey,

Corvallis Arthur Henry Martilla, Corvallis James John Mason, Corvallis Shirley Ellen Meiklejohn, Claremont,

California

Ruth Elizabeth Mellbye, Silverton Alan Roy Mellis, Payette, Idaho Dallas Wayne Miller, Aromas,

California Monroe Marchbank Miller, Adair

Village Rolland Albert Missman, Jr., Boise,

Idaho James David Moore, Jr., Salem Keith La Von Morrill, Corvallis Glenn Edward Mortimore, Portland Arthur Walter Mosen, Adair Village George Earl Murphy, Portland Everett Dassie Nance, Adair Village Robert Eugene Nelson, Corvallis Charles Oliver Newell, Corvallis William Roe Nightingale, Gresham Anthony Nusbaumer, New Lenox,

Illinois Robert John Ochs, Portland Jack Duane Over, Toledo Audrey Mae Palo, Portland Robert Bonwell Parker, Boise, Idaho Ralph Arthur Paulus, Grants Pass Roderick Alvin Perkins, Coos Bay Robert Louis Poindexter, Salem Nannette Prestwood, Portland Robert Harry Price, Syracuse,

New York Donald Mills Purdy, Sacramento, Calif. Frank LeRoy Raymond, Corvallis Merritt Kenneth Redmond, Klamath

Falls John Warren Roberts, Albany John William Rosevear, Glenns Ferry,

Idaho Vincent Daniel Roth, Portland Don Eugene Russell, Enterprise

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Elizabeth Johnson Russell, Corvallis James William Savage, Corvallis Walter McGregor Sawyer, Portland Robert Julius Schulstad, Portland Roy Leonard Shaw, Philomath Arthur Everett Sherman, Corvallis Allen George Shinn, Portland Robert Allen Short, Pendleton Donald Truman Smith, Corvallis Robert Clayton Sommer, Portland Delpha Deane Starker, Jennings Lodge John Bert Stitzer, White Pine,

Colorado Jean Leslie Strickland, Corvallis William Douglas Swancutt, Corvallis James Castles Swarbrick, Idaho Falls,

Idaho Vincent Charles Sweeney, Portland William Harris Taubeneck, Bay Port,

Michigan John Dwayne Taylor, McCamey,

Texas Arthur Rolland Thorn, Portland William Campbell Van Arsdel III,

Corvallis Annamarie Van Hoomissen, Portland Gerald Harvey Watson, Pendleton Louis Herman Wegner, Jr., Portland Barbara Jane Wilson, Alturas,

California Ralph Andrew Wilson, Corvallis Bernard Ryan Wolff, Portland Betty Jane Wooddy, Grants Pass Robert Earl Woodley, Portland Ernest Ray Woodward, La Grande Tom Wootton, Astoria George James Zeagas, Portland

Professional Schools

School of Agriculture William Alfred Schoenfeld, Dean

The School of Agriculture offers major curricula in general agriculture; in agricultural economics and in farm management; in animal industries, includยญing animal husbandry, dairy production, dairy manufacturing, fish and game management, fisheries, and poultry husbandry; in plant industries, including farm crops, horticulture (floriculture and nursery management, landscape construction and maintenance, pomology, and vegetable crops), soils, and food technology; in agricultural education; in general agriculture with agricultural engineering emยญphasis ; and in agricultural technology.

BACHELORS oF SciENCE

Jasper Courtland Adkins, Port Orchard, Washington

Harold Kenneth Alexander, Corvallis William Maxfield Alexander, Parkdale Richard James Angel, Abilene, Texas George James Arens, Salem George Henry Arscott, Junction City Elvin Harold Asher, Corvallis Lyle Kent Atkinson, Tillamook Richard John Bailey, Corvallis Dale McDonald Baldwin, Portland Verne Eustis Ballou, Corvallis Robert Combs Baum, Union Joseph Lyons Beals, Corvallis Edwin Lee Bechtol, Adair Village Bryant Cleland Behrmann, Corvallis Walter Bergstrom, Adair Village Donald George Bisbee, Independence Willis Jean Black, Adair Village Philip Godfrey Blohm, Eugene Clarkson Eccleston Blunt, Jr., Portland Raymond Nowlin Breuser, Rainier Frank Elmer Brickner, Merrill Basil Burdette Burnstad, Fontana,

California William Iles Cabaniss, Yoncalla Wallace Alvin Caldwell, Adair Village John Charles Calhoun, Adair Village George Ermole Carlon, Summer Lake Clark Lyle Carlton, Corvallis Orval Earl Caverhill, Vale Ralph Willing Chaney, Milwaukie A David Childs, Arlington James Britton Conroy, Lakeview Harold Francis Copeman, Glendale,

California Roland Edward Cordon, Roseburg

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John Anthony Cornett, Jr., Corvallis James Wilton Cowan, Portland Forrest Leroy Cowgill, Corvallis William Wallace Cross, Coquille James Alexander Cushman, Condon Charles Dallas, Pendleton Thomas Parnell Davidson, Medford Gordon Phillip Davis, Corvallis Alan Mark Deichler, Milwaukie Ralph Ellsworth Dexter, Jr., Corvallis John Ralph Dickson, Jr., Portland James Hadley Dietz, Corvallis Dorothy Ding, Portland Dean Donaldson, Corvallis John Curtis Doty, Portland Jack James Drasbek, Portland Marshall Gordon Dunham, West Linn Joseph Dennis Dyer, Ontario Paul William Ebert, Forest Grove William Homer Egan, Brooks Gene Francis Empey, Heppner Gloria Ramona Engbretson, Astoria Lee Eldon Erickson, Corvallis Nat Rudy Etzel, Corvallis Willis Albert Evers, Forest Grove Jean Thomas Ewing, Corvallis Jack Farrell Fatland, Condon Robert Sherman Findley, Corvallis Robert Eugene Finley, Allerton, Iowa Robert John Fisher, Nampa, Idaho Wesley Howard Fuller, Corvallis Sherrill Amos Funrue, Corvallis Arthur Raymond Gerlach, Multnomah Howard Edward Gilliam, Heppner George William Goble, Veneta Edward Rex Griggs, Union

Joseph W esley Haines, Beaver Leonard Leon Haldorson, Eugene John Harold Hanek, Freewater Charles J ack Hanel, Ashland Earl Eugene Hardie, Condon Elbridge Odell Hardin, Corvallis Gilbert L ee Hawes, Portland Gordon Franklin Hecker, Portland Eugene Norman Henderson, Baker John Orvil Hendricks, P endleton Ray Ernest Hernstedt, Corvallis Herbert Jackson Hill, Portland Richard Eastman Holt, Carmel,

California Ernest Irvin Hopp, Winlock,

Vv'ashington James Edward Hoskins, Deer Lodge,

Montana Ralston Greer Hurlbutt, Warrenton Peter Clement Ingalls, Placerville,

California Francis Fultz Ives, Corvallis Gordon Keith J ernstedt, Carlton Craig Sims Jessup, Lindsay, California Elmer Randall Johnson, Corvallis Albert William Jones, Bend Earl Jones, Medford Erick Ronald Kalberg, Molalla Masao Kinoshita, Gresham Willy H enry Kosesan, Payette, Idaho Taylor Leo Leedy, Junction City James Milo Lemert, Junction City Kenneth Howard Leslie, Corvallis George Ellison Lewellen, Portland Paul Everard Libby, Albany Loyd Marvin Logie, Longmont,

Colorado Robert Reeves Lonzway, Baker Robert Bruce Loomis, Monmouth Robert Brown Lorence, Monmouth Mary Lou McKay, Salem Donald Robert McLean, Tigard Joseph Franklin McMullin, McMinn-

ville John Douglas Macy, McMinnville James Ray Magee, Pendleton Robert Theodore Mannie, Adair

Village Gayle Vernon Marks, Corvallis Lewald Creber Marshall, Corvallis Emmitt Lennard Mascall, Dayville Raymond John Martin Miller, Corvallis Elon Howard Moore, Jr., Springfield Robert Grant Murray, Freewater Highly Joe Myers, Freewater

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Harold Heman Norwood, Bozeman, Montana

Louis Milton Oester, Corvallis Vernon William Oie, Jr., St. Charles,

Illinois Burrell Dean Osburn, Corvallis George E ggert Otte, Tigard Gerald Carter Ousterhout, Eagle Point Richard Lloyd Owen, Roosevelt, Utah Mer! H enry Payne, Jr., Long Beach,

California Richard Roland Pelo, Milton Curtis Perry, Corvallis Michael Karl Petri, Junction City Thomas Dean Pinkerton, Moro A vern Richard Poulton, Salt Lake

City, Utah Kenneth William Priest, Corvallis Merlin Wilford Pulliam, Corvallis Carroll H erbert Ramage, Corvallis Irvin LeRoy Rand, Freewater Rodger Landon Regele, Corvallis Kenneth Ridgeway Reid, Seaside Earl Alfred Reitsma, Boring Milton Lester Richardson, Junction

City Theodore Burntrager Rimpau, Los

Angeles, California Edgar Floyd Ross, Prineville Garth Theodore Rouse, Cave Junction Donald Doren Rowland, Rickreall Robert Lyle Rulifson, Portland Donald Dexter Russell, Corvallis Merrill Drexxill Sather, Moro David Saucy, Jr., Dundee Albert H enry Schalock, Corvallis John Franklin Schenck, Sandlake Richard John Scherzinger, Portland Joseph Cyril Schmidlkofer, Jr., Forest

Grove Walter Greiff Schroeder, Corvallis Raymond Marchant Scott, Jr., San

Francisco, California James Arthur Semsen, Corvallis Derrell Homer Sharp, Adair Village James Niven Shaw, Jr., Corvallis Warren Harding Simas, Arcata,

California Clyde Eugene Smith, Nyssa Max Edward Smith, Corvallis Henry Max Sommerer, Hermiston Morris Alden Splettstaszer, Clifford,

North Dakota Wallace Thompson Staatz, Sumner,

Washington

Donald Oliver Stapleton, Corvallis A J Stone, Corvallis Mirbel Jean Stone, Corvallis Robert Peter Streiff, Portland James Morton Struck, Parkdale Robert Ernest Strunk, N oti Thomas Lee Teutsch, Corvallis John Ralph Thienes, Eugene Howard Pierce Thompson, Woodburn Thomas William Thompson, Corvallis Elden Abner Toll, Molalla Ray Leslie Toll, Molalla Earl Noble Trabue, Springfield Charles Harald Trachsel, Redmond Frank Clarence Tubbs, Adams Dorman Arthur Turner, Burns Norbert Joseph Vandehey, Corvallis Alfred Eugene Van Winkle, Corvallis Robert Edgar Vencill, Williams Jacob J Vollman, Corvallis Otto Reed Vollstedt, Albany Richard Arthur Wagner, Corvallis Arthur Jefferson Wallace, Portland Charles Edward Warren, Santa Cruz,

California

Phyllis Ruth Watt, Bay City David Arthur White, Corvallis Robert Hamlin Whitmore, Corvallis Oscar Eugene Wickham, Corvallis Owen Stanley Wickham, New 'Nest-

minster, B.C., Canada Walter Emil Wilde, La Center,

Washington James Henry Williams, Jr., Shedd Robert Archibald Williams, Adair

Village Otis Perry Wilson, Pacific Palisades,

California Charles Neal Wilt, Corvallis Margaret Wirth, Corvallis Floyd Bernarr Witteman, Portland Edward Morgan Wood, Newton High-

lands, Massachusetts James LeRoy Worthington, Corvallis Robert Ralph Wright, Corvallis Burl Bryson Wyckoff, Baker James Orville Young, Corvallis Keith Frederick Young, Coquille

School of Business and Technology Clifford Elges Maser, Dean

The School of Business and Technology offers major work in general busiยญness and industry, industrial accounting and cost control, industrial finance, indusยญtrial organization and operation, industrial relations and personnel ;11anagement, and industrial marketing and selling. Accompanying each major a technical minor is required. The school also offers a major curriculum in secretarial science.

BACHELORS OF ARTS

Shirley Joan Attridge, Chehalis, Washington

Rose Ruvenna Bachman, Portland Dorris Jane Compton, Coos Bay Phyllis Mae Eagy, Albany Marjorie Lois Foss, Terrebonne Robert Vincent Grewelle, Cottage

Grove

Marjorie Estelle Guerber, Corvallis Opal Darlene Johnson, Corvallis Carl Robert Silversten, Coos Bay Beth June Smith, Pendleton Esther Mary Sullivan, Payette, Idaho Joanne Adelle Zeller, Corvallis

BACHELORs oF SciENCE

Eileen Jane Adams, Gold Beach Richard Allan Adams, Eureka,

California John Brockett Alexander, Portland

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Donald Spencer Andrews, Portland Richard Guile Atwood, Corvallis Robert Campbell Austin, Woodburn Jack Ralph Banks, Adair Village

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June 25, 1949: Degree conferred on this date at a t special S9Jf~~ement service. By action of State Board oยฑrEliu~a tinn at its regular meeting in Portland on June 13, 1949.

Robert Eugene Bareinger, Corvallis Philip Bauder, Portland Edna Walter Bellows, Corvallis Clifford Robert Bentley, Corvallis Elmer Leon Bierly, Corvallis Don Willis Blenkinsop, Portland Richard Kennedy Bordewich, Wil-

mington, California Herbert Sharwick Borsting, Portland Jack William Boydston, Dallas Morris Hamilton Boyle, Portland Donald Stacker Bratton, Klamath Falls Ruth Margaret Briscoe, Lakeview Thomas Watson Brown, Sherwood Frank Leroy Butler, Valsetz Jack Neal Byland, Corvallis Wilma Jean Cameron, Beaverton Gail Lister Cantrell, Portland Stanley Walter Carlson, Corvallis Willard Loucks Carlson, Hollywood,

California George Edward Chambers, Jr., Hungry

Horse, Montana David Stanley Chirgwin, Medford Richard Simpson Chisum, Gresham Robert John Chrisman, Jr., Playa Del

Rey, California Clyde Salle Christman, Salem Lewis Wilson Church, Corvallis Robert Edwin Clark, Bend Robert Ralph Clark, Corvallis Thomas Patrick Cody, Virden, Illinois George Francis Cole, Portland Doris Bottemiller Coleman, Corvallis Charles Newton Cone, Jr., Portland Kathleen Lorang Conroy, Corvallis Joseph Howard Copeland, Enumclaw,

Washington Jerry Frank Cotter, Corvallis Reid J Cottle, Nyssa Doris Ellen Cowgill, Corvallis Clark Winston Cox, Corvallis Wesley Lee Conyer, Redmond Harold Wilson Craig, Portland Harold Clinton Crooks, Corvallis Robert Pershing Crump, Warrenton Sara Jane Daniels, Corvallis Robert Raymond Dargatz, Portland Richard Sinclair Davies, Jr., Portland Stanford Allen Davis, Corvallis Clyde Edward Deardorff, Portland Ray Ethridge Dempsey, Adair Village Robert Franklin DeShazer, Lakeview Robert William Dishman, Albany

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Beverly Clark Dolan, Camas, Washยญington

Wilbur Marvin Douglass, Adair Village

Horace Frederick Doust, Corvallis La Vera June Eads, Enterprise Marilyn Patricia Edwards, Portland Frances Anne Eikelman, San Bernar-

dino, California David Louis Engelhart, Portland John Edward Engkraf, Portland Elaine Elinor Evans, Boise, Idaho George Edward Ferguson, Coos Bay Theodore William Fidler, Jr., Adair

Village Paul Findley, Jr., Portland Robert Frank, Portland John H Fraser, Jr., Adair Village Richard James Gahlsdorf, Salem Betty Lois Garner, Grants Pass Wayne Burton Gentry, Pendleton Vernon LeRoy Gibbs, Corvallis Georgia Mae Gilbert, Aumsville Phyllis Haworth Givens, Corvallis Jack Leonard Goheen, Sandy Harold Kramer Goodman, Portland Bob Allen Grannis, Clatskanie Robert Vincent Grewelle, Cottage

Grove Robert Clair Grove, Portland Charles Milton Gustafson, Astoria Wilhelm Louis Guttormsen, Oregon

City Richard Lawrence Hall, Portland Eugene Glen Hansen, Corvallis James Arthur Hansen, Portland William Theodore Harper, Corvallis Warren Russell Harris, Piedmont,

California William Andrew Harris, Toledo Peter Chase Heisel, Beaverton Harry Adams Henderson, St. Helens Stanley Ellis Hermann, Portland Adrian Albin Hermanson, Lebanon Adrian LaRoche Hewitt, Portland Howard Frank Heym, Corvallis Richard Roy Hill, Corvallis Lenn Carlyle Holman, Camas, Wash-

ington Loren Earl Hoover, Corvallis Thomas Brockway House, Portland Ben Frank Howe, Coquille Ross Franklin Hukari, Hood River

Dellman January, Corvallis Marvin Mitchell Janzen, Dallas Dorothy Rue Jenkins, Lakeview Charles Arthur J ensvold, Hillsboro Charlotte Elizabeth Johnson, Silverton Donald Cecil Johnson, Corvallis Edward Roald Johnson, Portland Marvin Otto Johnson, Milwaukie Lee Robert Johnston, Duluth, Min-

nesota William Harold Johnston, Rockaway Harry Reginald Jones, Salem Audrey Davis Kessler, Corvallis William Preston King, Corvallis Richard Errol Kingsley, Hermiston Ani elia Kleut, Reedsport Charles Emerson Klick, Adair Village Melvin Donald Knorr, Corvallis David Grua Knowlton, Corvallis Lorna Ethel Koenig, Milwaukie Niles Edward Konstad, Adair Village Robert Alexander Laidlaw, Adair

Village Ruth Lamb, Jr., Hoquiam, Washington Roy \Villiam Larson, Snohomish,

Washington Lora Edith Laslett, Corvallis Edward William Lehr, Portland Betty Ruth Levine, Monroe Claude Allen Lewis, Newberg Roy Harold Lidstrom, Prineville William Ruggles Little, Sherwood Grace Marie Loeffler, Medford William Douglas Logan, Portland Robert Stanley Lokting, Portland Richard Keith Lorenz, Billings,

Montana Robert Zane Lowe, Ethel, Washington Robert Francis Lowery, Portland Robert Smith McClenaghan, Corvallis Clifford Charles McDaniel, Portland Merrill DeWitt McKee, Pendleton Sylvan Edwin McKelvey, Corvallis Betty Jean McMahill, Hillsboro John Malcolm McMinn, Corvallis Max LeRoy McNamar, Corvallis Richard Grant McReynolds, Portland Robert Alexander MacLean, Willam-

ette Donald Alfred Marshall, Oswego Mildred Jean Martin, Corvallis Donald Ernest Masterman, Portland John Albert Mathews, Portland George Newton Meyer, Corvallis Harold Edwin Michels, Lebanon

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Marian Miller, Forest Grove Fred Elwood Moe, Hood River Mildred Lucille Molin, Portland Robert Alan Morey, Portland Gerald Edward Morgan, Eugene Walter John Morgan, Jr., Chicago,

Illinois Charles Henry Morris, Gilchrist Betty Ann Brandon Mosen, Adair

Village Jack Warren Mulkey, Corvallis Ellen Williams Neal, Reedsport Mary Lou Nix, Siletz Jean Evelyn Nye, St. Helens Ross LeRoy O'Brien, Lebanon Marjorie Deloris Parr Orr, Corvallis George Marion Osborn, Rainier Hildegarde Hedwig Pardey, Aurora Lucille Dorothea Pardey, Aurora Herbert Nicholas Penson, Portland Alfred \Villiam Peters, Pendleton Mabel Elizabeth Pontius, Albany William Winfred Poorman, Salem Robert Henry Porter, Corvallis David Dale Potter, Stanfield James Ora Powell, Corvallis John Howard Quast, Ontario Robert Lee Quesinberry, Corvallis Wesley Ervin Radford, Corvallis William Wallace Renton, Jr., Renton,

Washington William Feenaughty Richardson,

Corvallis Clarence Wayne Robbins, Amity Clyde Marion Rogers, Mill City Truman Leon Runner, Salem Floyd Franklin Runyan, Portland Janet Frank Rusch, Portland William Sestak Ryan, Portland Henry Byron Sagaberd, Portland Donald Allen Samuel, Hood River William Tucker Schade, Portland Chester Channing Schenck, Corvallis \Valter Ernest Schmidli, St. Helens Philip Carl Schramm, Salem Stanley Morris Sharp, Portland Eldon Roger Shaw, Corvallis George Gustave Skou, Astoria Albert Eugene Smith, Corvallis James Willis Southwick, Scio Jack Willard Steward, Grants Pass Marion Clyde Street, Hillsboro Robert Hugh Strong, Portland Stanley Norman Swan, Portland Don John Swanson, Corvallis

David Carlisle Swart, Portland Edward William Temple, Pendleton Frank Waring Thomlinson, Vancouver,

Washington Donald Dean Thompson, Moro Corrine Dolores Thorp, Albany Charles Richard Urness, The Dalles John Milton Vail, Milwaukie Marjorie Mounsey Van Leeuwen,

Multnomah Norris Elwell VanWyk, Adair Village Stanley Marven Veltman, Portland Frank Joseph Vetorino, Cincinnati,

Ohio Donald Ross Walker, Portland Kenneth Chapin Walker, Reedsport Joan Lee Wassenar, Vancouver,

Washington Alvin Bruce Webb, Corvallis Walter Gustav Weber, Portland Jean Marie Weberg, Maupin Donald Arthur Wellman, Portland

Donald Harvey Wells, Sweet Home Harry Jorgensen West, Portland Lawrence \Nest, Bend Sarah Pauline West, Portland Patricia Marian Vv'heelcss, Portland Louis Frank Whipple, La Canada,

California Richard Carter Whitman, Menlo Park,

California Bernard Edwin Wick, Portland Leroy Arnold Wiggall, Corvallis Robert Leslie Wiglesworth, Portland Jack Deal Wilkins, Portland Edward Everett Wilson, Corvallis James Clayton Wilson, Corvallis Calvin Norris Wirrick, Hood River Wayne Thomas Worth, Salem Maxine Joyce Wright, Days Creek Richard Alan Zeisler, Corvallis Gordon Neal Zimmerman, Yam hill Charles Bruce Zumwalt, Port Orford

School of Education Franklin Royalton Zeran, Associate Dean

The School of Education at Oregon State College offers major curricula preparing for teaching the biological and physical sciences, mathematics, agriยญculture, commercial education, home economics, industrial arts, and approved combinations of subjects, and for educational and vocational guidance.

BACHELORS OF ARTS

Mary Margaret Bryant, Portland Edith Tuttle Frame, Portland Norma Lou Kroeger, Hillsboro Betty Jean Lesher, St. Louis, Missouri Sally Jeanne Macready, Merced,

California

Marilyn Elna Russell, Longview, Washington

Barbara Jean Scofield, Lafayette, California

Lee Ray Spitznogle, Forest Grove Carolyn Ann Urness, The Dalles

BACHELORs oF SciENCE

Henry Aiken, Jr., Corvallis Helen Roberta Allen, Portland Jack G Allison, McMinnville Shirley Catherine Aumsberry,

Redmond Robert Merrill Barber, Corvallis Margaret Lucille Benton, Portland Burton Erdman Berger, Mulino Robert Homer Billings, Portland Donald Francis Bilyeu, Albany Carolyn Gene Bohnenkamp, La Grande Herbert Kenneth Booth, Adair Village Helen Cowan Bowers, Portland Jesse Cleo Brown, Albany

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Janet Anne Burpee, Roseburg Nannette Burroni, San Francisco,

California Dale Albert Busch, Hillsboro John Lawrence Cain, Camino, Cali-

fornia Betty Jean Cassady, Corvallis Doris Ruth Cator, Corvallis Wynferd Ray Chilton, Sandy Charlene Louise Collins, Portland Clifford Eldon Crandall, Astoria Stanley Frank Czech, Adair Village Ralph Scott Davis, Jr., Corvallis August Dennis Dindia, Portland

Donna Lorraine Darrington, La Grande

David Walter Eakins, Ventura, California

Herman William Eggebrecht, Butte, Montana

Bette Louise Elle, Portland Malvena Gesena Evenson, Clatskanie Hugh Graham Findlay, Jr., Portland Vyola Erickson Fortier, Albany Helen Roberta Gillard, Portland Charlotte Elaine Gassier, Portland Floyd Nathaniel Graham, Philomath James Latimer Gray, Corvallis Helen Jean Gross, Portland Carl Harry Gustafson, Woodburn Elaine Audrey Hansen, Portland Dona Lee Hayden, Estacada Dorothy Mary Henefin, Corvallis Marianne Anderson Hubbard, Portland Olden Bascom Hughes, Corvallis Delores June Hultman, Independence James Arthur Irvine, Lebanon Alfred Manley Jansen, Watsonville,

California Phyllis Mae Johnsen, North Bend Charles Arno Kerr, Coos Bay Betty Beryl Kizer, Harrisburg William Arthur Koski, Corvallis Lodema Virlee Kuhn, Dundee Dorothy Jean Larson, Portland Lois Merrix La Vallee, Corvallis Chin Ock Lee, Corvallis Oral William Lee, Corvallis Joanne Lea Lindberg, Portland Velma Rae Longhorn, Hermiston Jonita Vivian Lorentzen, Aloha Norman Keith Lovell, Cascade Locks Harold William Ludwig, Portland Helen Colleen Madsen, Hillsboro Ernest Charles Markman, Portland Gordon Claude Martin, Halfway Marian Jones Mason, Coos Bay Thomas Francis Mason, Jr., Los

Angeles, California Marjorie Eugenia Matthews, Portland Mary Jean Mauch, Eddyville Reuel Henry Meissner, Glendale Arlene Doryce Mickelson, Myrtle

Creek Monta Montgomery, Heber, Utah Nancy Nash, Nashville

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Kenneth Hugh Osborn, Lafayette, California

William James Overman, Berkeley, California

Rulon Christopher Parham, Lebanon Marilyn Roberta Parrish, Dallas Doris Marvel Patterson, Corvallis Carl Douglas Pederson, Fairfax,

California Mary Jane Perkins, Portland Alexander Petersen, Jr., Corvallis Harold Ernest Petersen, Corvallis James Chandler Peterson, Portland Lawrence Gale Pinson, Olympia,

Washington Margaret Vivian Proppe, Portland Jean Elizabeth Raddatz, Bend Harry Cecil Richards, Portland Betty LaMaus Roberts, Portland Virginia Jean Robertson, Portland Frank Ernie! Roelandt, Portland Alvin Rosenfeld, Portland Elton Eugene Salisbury, Adair Village Warren Francis Schneider, Corvallis Rose Marie See, Portland LeRoy Michael Sinsabaugh, Corvallis Patricia Ann Smith, Portland Patricia Marie Smith, Newport Earl Thomas Sorensen, Portland Therese Lois Spitzer, Corvallis Robert Wainwright Stewart, Corvallis Dean Leeper Still, Portland Richard Strait, Portland Emily Jeanne Swan, Oakland, Cali-

fornia Ruth Fontelle Sybouts, The Dalles Margaret Louise Tate, Portland Elizabeth Gertrude Thorn, Corvallis Francis Marion Trusty, Portland Gloria Rhea VanWyk, Portland Corinne Gates Wade, Salem Jane Caroline Wair, Pendleton Frank Heeley Walton, Portland Joy Watterson, Silverton Warren Philip Welch, Corvallis Arlen Wesley ยทwells, Corvallis Sarah Irene Williamson, Portland Joyce Arnold Wollum, Portland Roberta Louise Wollum, Portland Lynn Anson Wright, Corvallis Donald Edmundson Young, Corvallis June Florette Young, Salem Zena Naideen Zaniker, Willamette George Max Zellick, Portland

School of Engineering and Industrial Arts George Walter Gleeson, Dean

The School of Engineering and Industrial Arts offers major curricula in agricultural engineering, with options in power and machinery, farm structures, and soil and water; in chemical engineering; in metallurgical engineering; in mining engineering; in civil engineering with options in structural, highway, and sanitary engineering; in electrical engineering with options in power, communiยญcation, and business; in mechanical engineering with options in automotive, aeronautical, and business ; in industrial engineering; in industrial arts educaยญtion; in industrial administration, with options in metal industries, tool design, and wood industries.

BACHELORS OF ARTS

William Francis Caldwell, Corvallis Bob Hawkins Napier, Salem

Rodney Gale Swanson, Corvallis

BAcHELORs oF SciENCE

Ammon Clarence Adams, Salem Robert Knox Alexander, Hermiston Jack Allaway, Jr., Salem Donald Eugene Allen, Portland Donald Price Allen, Bend Leroy Harley Allred, Tillamook Norman Edwin Amme, Portland Eugene Arthur Anderson, Cottage

Grove Martin James Anderson, Portland Robert Warner Anderson, Adair

Village Alton Richard Andrews, Portland Robert Milton Applegate, Corvallis Edward Alva Armstrong, Portland Kenneth Earl Ashman, Portland Glenn Ewald Asplund, Corvallis AIยฃ Gerhard Aursand, Oslo, Norway Norman Alfred Austin, Corvallis Robert Pierce Ballantyne, Portland Howard Lee Ballieu, Oswego Howard Milton Bankus, Portland William Edwin Banton, Corvallis James Elmer Barnard, Corvallis Lawrence Ray Barnes, Corvallis Roland Orace Barnes, Bend Robert Irving Barney, Prineville Allen Sylvester Bartu, Corvallis David Frederick Bates, Salem William George Batley, Corvallis Leo Luther Baton, Salem Daniel Evans Beasley, Oregon City Francis Albert Beauchamp, Adair

Village Verden Leon Beck, Portland William Joseph Bellerby, Portland

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Rudolph William Berwald, Banks John Albert Beutler, Jr., Oswego Gerald Willis Bigelow, Corvallis Donald Eugene Black, Corvallis Ralph Eugene Black, Creswell Carl Wilson Blake, Adair Village Kenneth Rodney Bland, Corvallis Frank Elmer Block, Portland Ronald Laurence Booth, Des Moines,

Iowa William Rudolf Bosshart, Warrenton John Stevenson Bowen, Jr., Portland Mark Elmer Boyden, Medford James Robert Boydston, Adair Village John Stewart Boyle, Portland Lewis Nathan Brainerd, Adair Village Frederick William Braun, Jr., Bea-

verton William Warren Brawn, Corvallis Dean Courtney Brice, Portland Robert Clay Brown, Sutherlin Ronald D Brown, Corvallis Frederick James Brownhill, Albany Miles Livingston Brubacher, Corvallis Robert Henry Bruck, Corvallis Alvin John Bruening, Jr., Corvallis Jack William Buhler, Corvallis Alfred Charles Burlingham, Rockaway Ralph Egbert Burns, Richmond,

Kentucky Walter James Bushnell, Portland Wesley Homer Butler, Corvallis William Francis Caldwell, Corvallis Clarence Frederick Campen, Salem John David Caplan, Salem Bruce Weston Carkin, Salem

Carl Willard Carlson, Adair Village Clarence Willard Carpenter, Jr.,

Sewell, New Jersey Edward Thomas Case, Nyssa Howard Leroy Case, Livermore,

Colorado James DeWitt Case, Klamath Falls Virgil Louis Cavagnaro, Corvallis Donald James Chalmers, Portland Dean Curtis Chandler, Albany John Henderson Chapman, Portland Raymond Wallace Childress, Olympia,

Washington Lawrence Noel Christian, Tillamook Carl Hawk Clogston, Eureka, Cali-

fornia John Herbert Cochran, Portland Donald James Cockeram, Oakland Carlyle Eugene Cole, Corvallis Allen Ambler Coleman, Milwaukie Robert Warrington Condon, Portland James Bradley Conyers, Clatskanie Wallace Emmett Coon, Sheridan Nevin Harvey Cope, Medford Donald Roy Cox, Portland Remey Marston Cox, Jr., Prineville David Eugene Crabtree, Salinas,

California Ivan Atwell Custer, Ontario William Fletcher Cyrus, Jr., Corvallis Arthur Halvor Dahl, Silverton Donald McLean Davison, Corvallis Bernhard Edward Deckman, Portland Carl Donald Deffenbaugh, Portland Robert Francis Dennison, Lebanon James Reuben Dey, Corvallis Dennis Neil Dillon, Corvallis John Blinn Dougall, Corvallis Duane Marcelles Downing, Lyons Harry Arnold Dozier, Portland Albert Frank Dressler, Portland Howard Ashley Dunn, Jr., Corvallis William Lee Ean, Corvallis Joseph Blake Eastman, Dallas Lee Ben Eddy, Portland Louis Young Ehrlich, Corvallis Ralph Arnold Ellis, Philomath Jack Rease Elwood, Adair Village George Ellsworth Evelsizer, Portland Irwin Ewing, Lakeview Theodore Rogers Eyler, Corvallis Charles Oren Faris, Adair Village Frederick Joseph Farrell, Corvallis Chester Haynes Ferguson, Corvallis

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Richard Eugene Ferguson, Heppner Frank Arnold Fern, Rainier Robert Jack Fink, Corvallis Harold LaVerne Firestone, Vancouver,

Washington Alfred Meade Fischer, Concord, Cali-

fornia Paul Joseph Foley, Portland Dennis John Ford, Albany Glen Vernon Foss, Portland Warner Gregory Foster, Longview,

Washington John Charles Fox, Portland Lloyd McDonald Frazier, Corvallis Stanley Albin Fredrickson, Canby Cleo Samuel Freed, Corvallis Conrad Ross Frieze, Vancouver, Wash-

ington Wesley Tyrell Gandy, Eugene Thomas Alfred Gardner, Oswego Gene Lore!! Garoutte, Mohawk Ralph Samuel Gens, Portland Virgi l Gordon Gerttula, Brownsmead Dorothy Elaine Gething, Coos Bay Raymond Dan Gilbert, Lebanon Arnold Vernon Gnos, Cornelius Charles Michael Goodness, Adair

Village Robert Patrick Gorman, Corvallis George Harold Gothro, Corvallis Sam Edlefsen Graf, Corvallis Charles Benjamin Graves, Jr.,

Texarkana, Texas Harland Joe Gray, Corvallis Wilbur Ray Graybill, Sweet Home William Ben Greenwood, Corvallis Gail John GroneYiald, Adair Village George Willoughby Hall, Adair Village William August Hamilton, Corvallis Buddy Leland Hansen, Corvallis Donald Roger Hansen, Astoria Raymond Charles Hansen, Jr.,

Portland Allan Dexter Harder, Eugene Scott Richard Hastings, Eugene Ivan Harry Hatfield, Seattle, Wash-

ington Frank Henry Havercroft, Corvallis Harvey Joseph Head, Tygh Valley Frank Raymond Hegar, Jr., Oregon

City Adam John Heineman, Adair Village Myron Robert Helvey, Salem Stanley Wilbur Hendricks, Klamath

Falls

Paul Marion Henry, Jr., Higbee, Missouri

Robert John Herrington, Corvallis Harold Lloyd Hill, Salem Ralph Milton Hill, Adair Village Arthur Ellwood Hitsman, Portland Gordon Curtis Hoare, Portland Willard Edwin Hoffman, Corvallis Keith Haven Holcomb, Adair Village Robert Frederick Holmquist, Portland Lawrence Stanley Horton, Adair

Village Robert Joseph Horvath, Portland Daniel Lawrence Hoskinson, Eugene David Hewes Howells, Adair Village Joe Ross Hubbard, Portland Alan Lee Hunnicutt, Corvallis Paul E Hyde, La Grande Theodore Ross Igl, Klamath Falls Armel Lloyd Johnson, Portland Robert Lewis Johnson, Corvallis Warren Dick Johnson, Portland John Hugh Jones, Jr., Portland Paul Hanson Joy, Corvallis Wilbur Clayton Judy, Portland Edgar Leonard J uell, Jr., The Dalles Henry Bernard Kamphaus, Portland Kazuyoshi Kawata, Portland Carroll Thomas Keasey, Vernonia John Franklin Keaveny, Jr., Medford Glen William Keesee, Corvallis Charles Leland Keller, Pendleton Mark Warburton Kelly, Adair Village Robert A Kent, Seaside Claude Cecil Kenworthy, Corvallis Deane Elton Kidd, Portland Lee Dethloff Kies, Elmira, New York Laurence B Kimbrough, Nampa, Idaho Dale Leslie King, Prineville Andrew Mattley Klein, Corvallis Franklin Klein, Portland Charles Emerson Klick, Adair Village Lamont Addison Klick, Corvallis Walter Lauren Knoop, Corvallis David George Koenig, Corvallis Arvie Palmer Korstad, Portland Alvin A Krohn, Corvallis Richard Henry Kuhn, Portland Robert Carl Kvavle, Portland Harold Coxley Lacy, Corvallis Pierre Jean Landry, Jr., Spokane,

Washington Edward Ginley Langlois, Berkeley,

California

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Sidney Smith Lasswell, Corvallis Harry Munro Lawrence, Ware Neck,

Virginia Fred Cheong Lee, Corvallis Leonard William Lee, Portland Robert Lee, Portland Way William Lee, Portland Raymond Francis Leonard, Portland Harold Hardin Lewis, Portland James Rolla Libby, Bakersfield,

California Gordon Roy Linn, Portland Raymond Henry Logan, Grants Pass Albert Thomas Lonski, Lebanon Merle John Loosley, Malin Hugh Randolph Lowry, Corvallis John Carl Lundeen, Lake Grove James Niels Lynch, Vancouver,

Washington Jean Marie McGienn, Prineville Robert Leroy McKinney, Portland John Hector McLean, La Grande Ronald McReary, Corvallis Malcolm Myers McWhorter, Corvallis Richard Edward MacDonald, Corvallis John Vincent Mack, Portland Robert Gilbert Majhor, Corvallis Donald Spencer Marley, Santa Ana,

California Arnold Ray Marsa, Portland Donald Edwin Martin, Corvallis John Martin, Adair Village Richard Owen Marwin, Corvallis Earl Edison Mason, Eagle Creek John Stephen Matheson, Corvallis Maurice Malcolm Matthews, Corvallis Harold Allen Mattice, Grants Pass Yoginder Kumar Mehta, Amritsar,

India Chester Philip Merklin, Jr., Corvallis Robert Patterson Merritt, Portland Alice Widmer Meyer, Corvallis Henry Junior Meyer, Corvallis Harold Kenneth Meyers, Portland Raymond Nickolas Michels, Chicago,

Illinois Edmond Lewis Miller, Cove Mark Kerr Miller, Adair Village Milton Keith Millhollen, Corvallis Wyman Fellers Mills, Adair Village Mattlock Mark Mims, Pendleton Robert Earl Mitchell, Jr., Corvallis David Sutfin Moore, Corvallis Edward Charles Moore, Corvallis

Robert Aaron Moore, Corvallis Robert Morris Moreland, Monmouth Justin Thomas Morgan, Corvallis Robert Hall Mulder, Corvallis Richard Frank Mundy, Adair Village Edward Malcolm Myers, Corvallis Warren Grover Myllenbeck, Myrtle

Creek Bob Hawkins Napier, Salem John Robert Nelson, Corvallis Robert Alfred Neumeister, Corvallis Richard Carl Newman, Corvallis John Robert Nicholas, Adair Village Richard Stanley Nichols, Corvallis Richard Kenneth Nielsen, Eugene Charles Arlington Nolan, Portland James Daniel Nordahl, Coos Bay Seth Philip Nordling, Adair Village John Carroll O'Brien, Portland Jack Norman O'Neal, Portland John Frank Oettinger, Portland Raymond James Ollila, Clatskanie Robert Harold Osvold, Portland Charles Thomas Paine, Silverton Wallace Arthur Palmateer, Salem Nels Bernhardt Palmquist, Jr.,

Corvallis Jack Wendell Parker, Portland Verdun Lowell Parker, Astoria Harold Minar Patterson, Eugene Charles Emil Paulsen, San Francisco,

California Eldon Charles Payzant, Adair Village Philip Lorence Peoples, Bend Lester Carl Petersen, Bakersfield,

California Lyle Albert Peterson, Baker William Hilton Peterson, Corvallis Daniel Emil Petrequin, Corvallis William Raymond Pettit, Corvallis Harold Ray Peyton, Klamath Falls Robert Edward Phelan, Adair Village Wayne Cedric Phillips, Milwaukie Wayne Ellsworth Phillips, Stayton Roby Earl Poffenberger, Portland Theodore John Pollari, Corvallis Richard Randolph Pooley, Corvallis Carter Dixon Powell, Roseburg George Ford Price, Springfield Alfred Curtis Privett, Portland Roger Dean Probert, Salem Carl Lynn Raines, Canby William Fredrick Rake!, \Vest Linn Harold Chris Ramberg, Scappoose John Clark Rawlings, Corvallis

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Charlton Edward Reifel, Indianapolis, Indiana

Ralph Kerr Reynolds, Corvallis Thomas Alan Rice, Portland John Franklin Richardson, Jr., Redยญ

lands, California William York Richardson, Salt Lake

City, Utah Charles Andrew Richmond, Portland Robert Milan Richmond, Corvallis Victor John Rick, Corvallis Norman Arthur Riggle, Pasadena,

California Kenneth Wayne Rinard, Eugene Dean Joseph Ritter, Halsey Marion Lee Roberts, Corvallis Thomas Esch Robinson, Findlay, Ohio Frank Boyd Romig, Corvallis Jonathan Robert Rose, Portland Thomas John Rosenthal, Adair Village Carl Eric Ryden, Troutdale Robert Kong Saiget, Astoria Robert Francis Scherzinger, Portland Richard Ward Schmidt, The Dalles John Fredrick Schomaker, Jr., Klamath

Falls David Warren Schappert, Corvallis Richard Manning Schouboe, Corvallis Martin Edwin Schreiber, Adair Village Henry Heinz Schwager, Adair Village Chester Thurston Scott, Jr., Portland Donald Keith Scurlock, Corvallis Franz Eric Sedlacek, Adair Village Kenneth Earl Shank, Corvallis Clifford Boyn Shaw, Corvallis Vernon Everett Sheldon, Jr., Salem Donald Elbert Sherman, Molalla William Robert Shimmin, Portland Neal Lamar Shively, Willamina Loren Alvin Shoemaker, Mitchell Charles Fredrick Shotts, Gilchrist Earl William Shreve, Salem Robert Edison Silvis, Jr., Corvallis Jesse Carl Simonsen, The Dalles Eugene Paul Single, Portland Robert William Sittel, Portland James Howard Skeel, Corvallis William Frederick Skei, Beaverton Harry William Slattery, Corvallis Thomas Boyle Slayton, Firth, Idaho John Lane Smithson, Adair Village Lewis Neal Spencer, Columbia Falls,

Montana Delbert Donald Stowe, Corvallis Robert Kerns Strahorn, Corvallis

Lloyd Edward Strand, Tualatin Roy Alfred Strandberg, Corvallis James Arthur Strickland, Adair

Village Allan Sutherland, Portland Richard Peter Swanson, Corvallis Rodney Gale Swanson, Corvallis Richard Lee Swartz, Berkeley,

California William Randy! Symonds, Jr., Corvallis John Arthur Talbott, Albany Donald Calvin Taylor, Adair Village Owen Harold Tessman, Sherwood Donald Dean Thomas, Corvallis James Ellis Thompson, Adair Village Stanley Alan Thorn, Portland Richard Martin Thurin, Altadena,

California Ralph Amos Todd, Corvallis Robert Svane Tonnesen, San Francisco,

California John Aloysius Trumm, Salem Robert Edward Ullman, Salem Robert James Ullman, Vista, California Robert Chardron VanDeusen, Gold

Hill William Douglas Van Patten, Corvallis Victor Walfrid Wahlman, Olympia,

Washington William Wallace Waite, Corvallis Russell Andrew Ward, Boise, Idaho

Edmund Joseph Watson, Dilley Ely Jack Wethersbee, Oak Grove Glen Merrill Webster, Jr., Corvallis George Curry Weddell, Oakridge William Fredrick West, Adair Village Warren Cyril Westgarth, Corvallis Nolan Otis White, Portland Peter Hardy Whitney, Portland Jack William Whitsett, Adair Village Richard Lynam Willey, Delake Joseph Leon Williams, Jr., Adair

Village Kenneth Calvin Williams, Portland Donald Raymond Wilson, Adair

Village Gerald William Wimer, Albany Stanley Leon Winter, Jacksonville Delmer Gottfreid Wohlgemuth,

Newberg Eldon Leslie Wolf, Adair Village Donald Doony Wong, Portland James Harold Wong, Portland Gayle Woods, Alexandria, Virginia Edwin Allen Woodworth, Jr.,

Willamette William Gaylord Woolley, Portland John Lee Wright, Corvallis Walter Wells Wright, Portland Byron Ulysses Young, Corvallis Richard Joseph Zak, Oregon City LeRoy Edward Ziemer, Corvallis

School of Forestry Paul Millard Dunn, Dean

The School of Forestry offers major curricula in the following fields: forest engineering, forest management, and forest products (with production and technology options).

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

John Frederick Bell, Ashland Adolph Milton Berglund, Corvallis Burrell Elton Birch, Salem Clement Dwayne Blakney, Corvallis Earnest Wilson Brown, Alameda,

California Harry Richard Bryant, Sherwood Don Burnet, Prineville Donald Edwin Bushnell, Dexter Norman Francis Carey, Lyons Robert Laban Caster, Klamath Falls Charles Victor Crowe, La Crescenta,

California Henry George Davies, Portland Alvin Peter Detlefsen, Corvallis

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Ralph Leonard Dichter, Seaside Robert Emmett Ehm, San Francisco,

California Russell LeRoy Ellwood, Corvallis Edmund Ericksen, Adair Village John Stanley Forrest, Adair Village Harold Arthur Friese, Corvallis Everett Ellis Givens, Corvallis George Douglas Gremmel, Roseburg James Robert Hendrix, Alsea James Merwin Holden, Portland Jack Manning Hollen, Los Angeles,

California Lance George Hollister, Fresno,

California

William Paul Holtsclaw, Portland Ezra Myron Hornibrook, Fort Collins,

Colorado William George Hughes, Portland Thomas Bailey Jackson, Vancouver,

B.C., Canada Harold Paul Jewett, Central Point Walter Burton Johannsen, Corvallis Earl Leslie Johnson, Corvallis Gene Edward Johnson, Portland Walter Charles Kirchner, San Bruno,

California Robert Fraser Kline, Coquille Theodore William Koskella, Donnelly,

Idaho Robert Lewis Larson, North Long

Beach, California George Robert Lecklider, Pendleton William Martin Lindsey, Lakeview George Edward Lipp, Corvallis Patrick Vincent McKeown, Corvallis Malcolm Donald McLendon, Adair

Village David Ray McMinn, Corvallis Arthur Bruce McPherson, Jr., Pampa,

Texas Wayland Dean Meador, Patoka,

Illinois James Caldwell Merritt, Portland Julian Francis Miller, Corvallis Allen Howard Mullen, Corvallis Walter Neller, Los Altos, California Alfred Justin O'Brien, Adair Village Eugene Henry O'Keeffe, Silver Lake

Wayne Stanford Parsons, Portland Gerald Lavern Partain, San Luis

Obispo, California Harvie Ehrlich Patterson, Eureka,

California Glenn Richard Percival, Portland Russell Darrell Powers, Corvallis James Wesley Randall, Portland Samuel Wilbert Raymond, Portland Starr William Reed, Corvallis Harry Lee Ritter, Carrier Mills,

Illinois Thomas Eugene Shrum, Jr., Glide Hermann Carl Sommer, Corvallis Norman Peter Sorensen, Portland Don Dillard Stephens, Portland Raymond LeRoy Trenholm, Corvallis Jack Hubbard Usher, Modesto,

California Cecil Glenn Vandal, Warm Springs Commodore Ralph Voris, Jr., Corvallis Earl Oren Walters, Sherwood George David Wardell, Klamath Falls James Arlo White, Ontario, California Ralph Delmer Wilkinson, Lebanon Robert Berg Williams, Sandy Lyle Dwane Winkel, Corvallis Frederick William Winsor, Corvallis Donald Day Wood, Corvallis Ralph Laurance Worstell, Klamath

Falls J E Wylie, Corvallis Darrell Trueman Ziegler, Kuna, Idaho

BACHELORS OF FORESTRY

Jean Raymond Allard, Albany Robert Bailey Allison, Corvallis Russell Elliott Frame, Corvallis

Donald Eric Garvik, Bend Richard Wayne Henthorne, Corvallis Herbert Bernard Smith, Portland

School of Home Economics Ava B. Milam, Dean

Margaret Louise Fincke, Acting Dean

The School of Home Economics prepares for home and family life, through departments of clothing, textiles, and related arts; foods and nutrition; home economics education ; household administration, including child development and parent education; and institution economics. Students take minors in the arts and sciences and in earning fields.

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Maryanne Kennedy Staton, Boise, Idaho

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BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

Frances Eleanor Allison, Corvallis Marion Doreen Anderson, Seattle,

\Vashington Barbara Farnsworth Applegate,

Corvallis Barbara Leigh Autenrieth, Eugene Mary Olive Aylard, Victoria, B.C.,

Canada Marylu Beck, Portland June Carolyn Bernhardt, Cushman Vera Elizabeth Bishop, Corvallis Lorraine Francis Boardman, Portland Patricia Evelyn Bocek, Portland Bonita Jane Bray, Adair Village Karleen Ann Caster, Klamath Falls Rena Skaggs Clark, Corvallis Grace Esther Cole, Corvallis Mildred Lois Collier, Cottage Grove Ruth Ina Cooper, Jane, Missouri Audrey June Durston, Portland Ina Mae Eaton, Portland Gwendolyn Elrod, Coquille Grace Mary Engeldinger, Hillsboro Marie Lois Erickson, Portland Patricia Jane Franklin, Portland Patricia Rose Garratt, Creswell Norma Louise Gaylord, Portland Shirley Anne Girod, Canby Mary Alice Glatt, Woodburn Betty Jean Glenn, Kernville Phyllis Claire Goodale, Pomona,

California Shirley Vivian Gribskov, Junction City Sharon Lynn Griffith, Hood River Ruth Pauline Townsend Hardy, Salem Lucille Irene Heesacker, Banks Harriet Ailsa Herrman, Nyssa Mary Barbara Heumann, St. Helens Mildred Berniece Hughes, Central

Point Audrey Louise Ingraham, Hayward,

California Aya Iwasaki, Hillsboro Jean Brennesholtz James, Medford Charlotte Joan Johnson, North Powder Eleanor Jean Johnston, Buxton,

Maryland Evelyn Jean Johnston, Corvallis Marjorie Eloise Keasey, Vernonia Patricia Ann Kendall, Portland Margaret Lacy Kern, Corvallis Margaret Houk King, Corvallis Barbara Jean Klein, Corvallis

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Velma Jane Larsen, Portland Patricia Anne Latham, Santa Barbara,

California Shirley Nadine Long, Tillamook Virginia Louise McCumsey, Portland Patricia Lois McKenna, Pomona,

California Joyce Elinor McMickle, Elkton Virginia Ann Marr, Redding,

California Grace Eileen Mason, Corvallis Phyllis Ann Metzger, Gresham Ethelyn Marjorie Mikkalo, The Dalles Florence Faith Miller, Corvallis Sally Niederkrome Newell, Corvallis Norene Josephine Nott, Corvallis Marjorie Ellen Olson, Shafter,

California Janet Alma Ormandy, Portland Elizabeth Dorothea Parker, Corvallis Joan Popenoe Parks, Adair Village Violette Gloria Patrick, Corvallis Georgia Ann Randall, Oregon City Lois Vivian Ray, Redlands, California Jean Smith Reiman, Corvallis Helen Paulson Rinearson, Corvallis Jane Louise Robison, Portland Anna Marie Rylander, Warren Sumiko Wada Saito, Ontario Marion Jean Sammis, Portland Verle Noma Saucy, Dundee Mabel Alyce Sherman, Bovey,

Minnesota Mary Lou Wilder Smith, Monroe Ruth Ellen Spears, Portland Patricia Elaine Starrett, Portland Maryanne Kennedy Staton, Boise,

Idaho Donna Jean Stephenson, Yamhill Mary Joan Taylor, Monroe Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Portland Glenna Lucille Tilgner, Portland Marilyn Clara Todd, The Dalles Verna Ruth Towle, Cove Maryanne Iris 'Neatherly, Elkton Vera Lucile Wells, Corvallis Velna Ardiss Werth, Powell Butte Shirley Alys Wheir, Hood River Barbara Louise Wilson, Sheridan Beverly Jean Wilson, Phoenix Ethel Margaret Wood, Tigard Maxine Rosemary Yoder, Corvallis Eleanor June Zaharis, Portland

Nursing Education David W. E. Baird, Dean

Henrietta}. Doltz, Director of Nursing Education

Students in nursing education who have taken their f reshman and sophomore work on this campus receive their degrees from Oregon State College after completing their curriculum at the University of Oregon Medical School, Portland.

BACHELORS OF SciENCE

Pauline Ann Herigstad, Silverton Vivienne Hermanson Huffman,

Portland Delma Mae Jenks, Tangent

Helen Frances Meyers, Echo Cathryn Frances Richardson, Portland Patricia LeRoy Stearns, Portland Suzanne Bozarth Wittmann, Portland

School of Pharmacy George Edward Crossen, Dean

The School of Pharmacy offers major curricula including pharmacy, pharยญmaceutical analysis, and pharmacology and pharmacognosy; preparation for cerยญtification as a registered pharmacist.

BACHELORS OF SciENCE

Bryce C Allred, Gladstone Charles Edward Ashley, Portland Bernard Adolph Blind, Corvallis Barbara Bradshaw, Oswego Erling Frederick Brauti, Wheeler Marian Maxine Burns, Salem Budford Joseph Christianson, Philo-

math John David Clark, Klamath Falls James Edward Courtney, Napa,

California Dale Maxwell Curry, Portland Darwin J eptha Davis, Jr., Portland Henry Mellinger Ervin, Philomath Paul Highley Everett, Eugene Betty Phelps Fallin, Corvallis Robert Wayne Gabriel, Sweet Home Gilbert Gene Gettmann, Hermiston Barbara Carolyn Grubb, Mountain

View Harry Lutey Hawkins, Toledo Edwin Gabriel Heinonen, Corvallis Raymond Gilbert Heinonen, Salem Lester Alvin Hemmingsen, Corvallis Alfred Irwin Hytowitz, Portland

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Albert Henry Imsland, Adair Village John Walter Irving, Jr., Independence Donald Robert Kennedy, Hillsboro Vernon LaMar Kitchel, Corvallis Harold Raymond McNamee, Jr.,

Portland Theodore Franklin Mankertz, Jr.,

Salem Pierre DuBois Mead, Albany Duane Everett Netland, Lebanon James John Norton, Traverse City,

Michigan John Adrian O'Rourke, Portland Gil Ogden, Salem Melvin Oscar Peterson, Parma, Idaho Walter Lewis Powell, Freewater Theodore Harrington Price, Portland David Wayne Provost, Corvallis Arthur Lamar Seibert, Corvallis Charles Summy, Corvallis Robert Frank Calvin Trotman, Merrill George David Watson, Portland Wallace Lincoln Watson, Corvallis Daryl Wayne Willecke, Salem

Advanced Degrees In the Oregon State System of Higher Education, graduate study in the

biological and physical sciences and mathematics is centered at Oregon State College, together with graduate study in the professional fields of agriculture, education, engineering, forestry, home economics, and pharmacy. Oregon State College confers the following advanced degrees in course:

Master of Arts (M.A.) Electrical Enginwยท (E.E.) Master of Arts (General Studies) Forest Engineer (F.E.)

(M.A.) Mechanical Engineer (M.E.) Master of Science (M.S.) Metallurgical Engineer (Met.E.) Master of Education (Ed.M.) Mining Engineer (Min.E.) Master of Forestry (M.F.) Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Chemical Engineer (Ch.E.) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Civil Engineer (C.E.)

Graduate School Willibald Weniger, Dean

The audience is requested not to applaud the awarding of individual degrees and to reserve applause until the group of advanced degrees has been conferred.

MASTERS OF ARTS

Beth Bryant Brady, Brownsville, Tex. B.A., 19251 Southern Methodist University. Major: Eaucation. Minor: English. Thesis: Some Fears of College Students.

Philip Conrad Dumas, Dayton, Wash. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Geology. Thesis: Habitat Distribution of the Birds

of Southeastern Washington.

] erald La Verne Ericksen, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, University of Washington. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Trihedral Curves.

Henry Norcross Esterly, Corvallis. B.A., 1930, Reed College.

Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Multi-Phase Variable Frequency

Audio Oscillator.

Ilse Dorothea Raacke Fels, Corvallis. Chemical Technician, 1947, Institute de

Quimica de Parana. MaJOr: Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Organic Oxidations With Hydroยญ

gen Peroxide in the Presence.

Emilie Margaret France, Roseburg. B.S., 1942, State Teachers College, Kirks-

ville, Missouri. Major: Botany. Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: Plant Materials for High School

Biology Courses.

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Kenneth Rollin Hobbs, San Dimas, Calif.

B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Entomology. Minor: Botany and Education. Thesis: Torymus festivus n. sp., A Paraยญ

site of Das;;oneura sp. (Hymen: Chalcidioยญdea-Torymtdae).

Ralph Holland, Corvallis. B.A., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Device for Focusing Electrons

in an Electrostatic Field.

Melvin Candee Monroe, Portland. B.S., 1941, Oregon State College. Major: General Studies. Thesis: Educational, Economic and Socioยญ

logical Problems Encountered in Training the Light Aviation Sections of the Oreยญgon National Guard.

Donald James Reish, Bend. B.S., 1946, University of Oregon. Major: Zoology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Intertidal Polychaetous Anยญ

nelids of the Coos Bay, Oregon, Region.

Newton Birrel Smith, Portland. B.A., 1943, Reed College. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Generalized Difference Operators

With Applications to Physical Systems.

Johnnie Lorenzo Strangman, Stockton, Calif.

B.A., 1948, University of California. Major: General Studies. Thesis: Can Handling Equipment for Food

Processing Plants.

J Kenneth TroJan, Madras. B.A., 1939, Linfield College. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Conversion of a Model DBS Loran

Indicator to a Fixed Time-Base Oscilloยญscope.

Robert Maxwell Yancey, Trail. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Animals of the Subalpine

Forest of the McKenzie Pass Area.

MASTERS OF SCIENCE

Ahmed Gamal Abd El-samie, Dami-etta, Egypt.

B.S., 1944, Fouad I University, Egypt. Major: Soils. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Laboratory Investi!!"ations of Facยท

tors Affecting Permeabihty of Certain Owyhee Project Soils.

Charles Adams, Jr., Ambler, Pa. B.S., 1947, University of Pennsylvania. Major: Animal Husbandry. Minor: Veterinary Medicme and Zoology. Thesis: The Effects of Thyroprotein and

Thiouracil on Growth, Wool Production and Fertility of Rams.

Donald Evans Anderson, Corvallis. B.S., 1945, Mathematics; B.S., 1947, En-

gineering, University of Washington. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Continuous Cooling Transformaยท

tion Diagram From Modified End-Quench Method.

Moustafa Areยฃ, Cairo, Egypt. B.S., 1940, Fouad I University, Giza,

Egypt. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Viscosity of Pectin Extracts

of Loganberries and Peaches as Related to the Quality of the Frozen Product.

Seth Balasunder, Palamcottah, South India.

B.S., 1944, Guindy Jamsjedpur Technical Institute, India.

~j'~~~ ~ ~~~f~~~~a:J:;.~~i;t';.'":ti~~ and So-ciology.

Thesis: Constitution and Age-Hardening Properties of Cu-Zr Alloys.

Darius Shapurji Balsara, Bombay, India.

B.S., 1945, University of Bombay. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Dairy Products Manufacturing. Thesis: Prevention of Mold Spoilage of

Eggs Under Storage Conditions in Warm Areas.

Sharatchandra Govind Bam, Bombay, India.

B.S., 1935, University of Bombay. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: Color Measurement and Its Reยญ

lation to Grading of Canned and Frozen Green Beans.

Myrtle Dee Beatty, Portland. B.A., 1947, Reed College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Bactenology. Thesis: Osteogenesis in the Golden Hamยญ

ster.

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Ralph Rogers Bell, Vancouver, Canada. B.S., 1944, University of British Columbia. Major: Agricultural Education. Minor: Education and Soils. Thesis: The History and Development of

Agricultural Education in Secondary Schools of the United States, With Imยญplications for a Program of Agricultural Education in Secondary Schools of Canยญada.

Walter Michael Bollen, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineerinl!"ยท Minor: Mechanical Engineermg, Thesis: Effect of Turbulence on the Heat

Transfer Coefficient Distribution Around a Cylinder Normal to Air Flow.

Clifford Edwin Boswell, Santa Barbara, Calif.

B.S., 1933, Oregon State College. Major: Industrial Arts. Minor: Education. Thesis: A Study of Handicrafts in Junior

Colleges of the Western States, With Particular Reference to Objectives and Content.

Ronald Alfred Brown, Sunnyvale, Calif.

A.B., 1948, San Jose State College. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: The Contribution of I ndustrial

Arts to the Hobbies of High School Boys in Selected California Counties.

Stanley Leroy Bryant, Port Orchard, Wash.

B.S., 1947, University of Washington. Major: Mechanical Engineering, Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Effect of Humidity on the

Ignition Temperatures of Some Organic Materials.

Bruce Edward Buell, Corvallis. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Analytical Chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: An Arsenate-Ceriometric Deterยญ

mination of Magnesium.

Maurice Leslie Bullard, Corvallis. B.S., 1931, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Industrial Education. Thesis: An Approach to a Technique in

Vocational Guidance.

Allan Linwood Caldwell, Portland. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Solutions of the Two-Dimensional,

Subsonic Flow About an Airfoil.

John Carl Campbell, Adair Village. B.S., 1947, Kansas State College of Agriยท

culture. Major: Agricultural Engineering. Minor: Civil Engineerin~. Thesis: Practical Housmg for the Desยญ

chutes Irrigation Project in Central Oregon.

Lawrence Wilbert Carrillo, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Guidance and Counselling. Minor: Psychology and Sociology. Thesis: The Use of a "Caution Factor" to

Increase the Predictive Value of the American Council on Education Psychoยญlogical Examination.

Charles Harold Cehrs, Seattle, Wash. B.S., 1940, Universit}' of Akron. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Application of Electrical Resistยญ

ance Strain Gage to an Elastic Calibrating Device.

Sung Tsu Chan, Shanghai, China. B.S., 1946, Lingnan University. Major: Food Technology. Minor: BacteriolO(!'Y. Thesis: Problems m Production of Canned

and Bottled Watermelon Juice.

Mildred Rosine Chase, Alsea. B.S., 1945, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Guidance and Personnel and Psyยญ

chology. Thesis: Case Studies of Forty Exceptional

Children.

Shee-ming Chen, Nanking, China. B.S., 1946, National Central University,

Chungking, China. Major: Electrical Power Engineering. Minor: Electronics. Thesis: Corona and Space Charge Pheยญ

nomena at Frequencies of 40 to 160 Cyยญcles Per Second.

Mahir Uddin Chowdhury, Saidpur, East Pakistan.

B.E., 1938, Ben!{al En(!'ineering College. Major: Hydrauhc Engmeering. Minor: Structural and Sanitary Engineerยญ

ing. Thesis: The Control of Seepage Under

Dams on Pervious Foundations.

Harry Madison Culbertson, Corvallis. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Oxidation of Glucose and

Methyl Glucoside by Nitrogen Dioxide.

James Francis Culbertson, Corvallis. B.S., 1948, Ore(!'on State College. Major: Mechamcal Engineering. Minor: Materials. Thesis: Space Heating With Electric Raยญ

diant Panels.

Charles Ernest Cutress, Corvallis. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Oregon Shore Anemones (Anยญ

thozoa).

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Kenneth Arthur Devlin, Corvallis. B.S., 1946, University of British Columbia. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Bacteriology. Thesis: Determination of Yield, Maturity

and Vitamin C in Single-Harvest Bush Snap Beans.

John William DeWitt, Jr., Adair Vil-lage.

B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Fish and Game Management.

ยฅ~~~i~': ~h~0E~~ft' o"r"~.;f~1~i Effluents on Nymphs of Callibactis sp. (Ephenยญcroptera) and Acroncuria Pacifica (Pieยญcoptera).

Elvis Arnie Dickason, Hillsboro. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Entomology. Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: Biology of M eligethes seminuยญ

lum Lee. (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae).

Joseph Porter Dobell, Corvallis. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Geology. Minor: Mining Engineering. Thesis: The Geology of the Antone Disยญ

trict, Wheeler County, Oregon.

James Wesley Driver, San Diego, Calif. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Horticulture. Minor: Botany. Thesis: A Search for Methods of Prolongยญ

ing the Life of Cut Carnations.

Dorothy Elizabeth Durst, Medford. B.A., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Analytical Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: The Application of Salicylaldoxime

to the Spectrophotometric Determination of Iron in Ores.

Mahmoud Erfan, Cairo, Egypt. B.S., 1945, Fouad I University, Giza, Egypt. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: A Study of the Effect of Breakยญ

Point Chlorination on the Quality of Frozen Apples.

William Francis Filz, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: A Method of Preparing Fruit

Concentrates for Use in Enology.

Garry Lee Fisk, Hunter, N. Dak. B.S., 1948, North Dakota Agricultural Col-

lege. Major: Sanitary Engineering. Minor: Highway Engineering. Thesis: Economics of Municipal Refuse.

Nelson Henry Fox, Balboa Island, Calif.

B.S., 1932, Oregon State College. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: Ceramics as an Experience Area

in the Industrial Arts Program.

Donald Samuel Galbreath, La Grande. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Fish and Game Management. Minor: Botany. Thesis: A Plan for the Management of the

Ringยทnecked Pheasant in Western Washยญington Based on a Field Study.

Homer Sumner Gallaher, Richmond, Calif.

A.B., 1942, Willamette University. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Metal Pyridine Complex Salts Coยญ

baltous and Nickelous Pyndine Salts of Benzoic, Phenylacetic and Hydrocinnamic Acids.

Robert Gilbert Glass, Corvallis. B.S., 194_8; Oregon State College. Major: .Mechanical Engineering.

ยฅ~~~~; l[J;~~~~~~~~~tics of An Absorption Type Dehumidifier.

Joseph William Goffard, Portland. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Metallurgical Enjrineenng, Minor: Mechanical Engmeering. Thesis: Factors Influencing Settling Rate

oi Powdered Strontium Mineral in Iron Removal From Commercial Caustic.

George Andrew Gwin, Jr., Newberg. B.S., 194,8; Ore11on State College. Major: .Mecham cal Engineering. Minor: Business and Industry. Thesis: The Effect of Vacuum Annealing

on the Impact Properties of Structural Steel Plate.

Jack Ingval Hagen, Adair Village. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Production of Large Single

Halide Crystals for Optical Use,

Lewis Angle Hammers, Klamath Falls. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Horticulture. Minor: Floriculture. Thesis: The Pollination Status of Prunus

subcorda ta.

Eugene Peter Haydu, Adair Village. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Fisheries. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: The Effects of Kraft Mill Waste

Effluents on King and Silver Salmon.

Sharon Quinten Hoobler, Albany. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Business Administration. Thesis: Trends in the Integration of Coยญ

ojlerative Dairy Products Marketing Channels in the Pacific Northwest.

Henry John Hrostowski, Hartford, Conn.

B.A., 1947, Wesleyan University, Connectยท icut,

Major: Physical Chemistry. Minor: Physics. Thesis: The Paramagnetism of Potassium

Fer rate.

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Kwoh Hsien Hu, Foochow, China. B.S., 1939, University of Nanking, Major: Food Technology. Minor: Biochemistry and Agricultural Enยท

gineering. Thesis: The Dehydration of Whole Salted

Fish.

James Kenneth Hubbard, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, University of Oregon. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Distribution and Properties

of the Tannin in Douglas F ir Bark (Pseudotsuga taxifolia, Britt.).

Marguerite Rowena Hughes, Stanford, Mont.

B.A., 1928, State Universitr. of Montana. Major: Clothing and Texttles. Minor: Education. Thesis: Types of Wool Fabrics Used in

Women's Apparel Since 1900.

Alan Kellogg Johnson, Portland. B.S., 1944, Oregon State College, Major: Electrical Engineering. Mmor: Physics and Mathematics. Thesis: A Balanced, Three-Phase Liquid

Loading Rheostat.

Robert Homer Johnson, Adair Village. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Antenna Array Demonstration Ap.

paratus.

Harry John Kiefer, Jr., Corvallis. B.S., 1943, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea,

Ohio. Major: Wood Chemistry. Minor: Analytical and Inorganic Chemยญ

istry. Thesis:

Bark folia,

The Constituents of Douglas-fir Extractives (Pseudotsuga taxiยญ

Britt).

Helen Maurine Kimel, Viola, Kans. B.S., 1940, Kansas State Teachers College. Major: Household Administration. Minor: Clothing and Home Economics

Education. Thesis: Trends in Teaching Family Relaยญ

tionships in Kansas High Schools of One Hundred to Five Hundred Enrollment.

Mahima Ranjan Konar, Burdwan, India.

B.S., 1945, Imperial Dairy Research Instiยญtute.

Major: Dairy Manufacturing. Minor: Dairy Bacteriology and Organic

Chemistry. Thesis: The Relationship of Carotene Butยญ

ter Color to Some Chemical Changes Ocยญcurring in Butter During Storage.

Richard Ross Larson, Portland. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Photoelectric Cell and Allied

Equipment for Student Determination of Planck's Constant.

Octave Levenspiel, Los Angeles, Calif. B.S., 1947, University of California. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Heat Transfer in Fluidized Sysยญ

tems.

Chi-yung Lin, Fukien, China. B.S., 1942, National Central University. Major: Electrical Power. Minor: Electrical and Control Engineering. Thesis: Corona and Space Charge Phenom-

ena at Frequencies of 40 to 60 Cycles Per Second.

Shih Kuen Loh, Canton, China. B.S., 1944, National Sun Yat-Sen Univer-

sity. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: Land Use Problems in Shun Te

County, Kwangtung, China.

Julio Jose Lugo-Blanco, Caracas, Venยญezuela.

1944, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.

Major: Soils. Minor: Agricultural Engineering. Thesis: Evaporation as an Aid in Calculatยญ

ing IrrigatiOn Requirements for Crops.

Berta Barbara Lundeen, Corvallis. B.A., 19441 University of British Columbia. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Food Technology. Thesis: Excess Amino Acid Feeding as

Affecting the Growth Rate of Rats.

Glen Alfred Lundeen, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, University of California. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: Effects of and Preparation Proยญ

cedures Upon Commercial Type Frozen Fruit Puree Desserts.

John Leighton McClintock, Jr., Cor-vallis.

B.S., 19431 Oregon State College. Major: Cnemical Engineering. Minor: Business and Technology. Thesis: Assembly and Trial Operation of

an All-Purpose Pulp Digester.

Gilbert Casper Francis McFadden, Cor-vallis.

B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Physical Education. Thesis: The Development of Methods of

Study Courses in State Colleges and Universities.

Jerald Oliver McRae, Dutton, Mont. B.S., 1944, Montana State College. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Some Experiments in the Solidยญ

Phase Bonding of Leaded Brass.

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Norman Harry Martinson, Corvallis. B.S., 19481 Oregon State College. Major: Eaucation. Minor: Physical Education. Thesis: Guidance Suggestions for Prosยญ

Jl"Ctive Men High School Teachers of Physical Education Based Upon Current Practices in Oregon.

Robert William Merriam, Iowa City, Iowa.

B.A., 1947, The State University of Iowa. Major: Zoology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Localization of Alkaline Phosphaยญ

tases in the Developing Rat Ovary.

John Glenn Mingle, Jr., Corvallis. B.S., 1942, Purdue University. Major: Automotive Engineermg. Minor: Materials. Thesis: Mixture Control Testing of a

Spark-Ignition Engine With Antidetoยญnate Admission.

Charles George Musbach, Grand Is-land, Nebraska.

B.S., 1947, Ore((On State College. Major: Industnal Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: An Analysis of Prefabricated

Home Construction for Buyer's Acceptยญance Objectives.

Aleene Neely, Tempe, Ariz. B.A., 1944, Arizona State Teachers College. Major: Clothing, Textiles, and Related

Arts. Minor: Household Administration and

Home Economics Education. Thesis: Si((Dificance to the Consumer of

the Labehng of Rayon and Cotton Piece Goods in 1948.

Daniel James Nelson, Roland, Iowa. B.S., 19471 Iowa State College. Major: F1sh and Game Management. Minor: Zoolo~. Thesis: The Mortality Factors of Winter

Released Ringneck Pheasants on Eliza Island, Washington.

Hiroshi Nishi, Stockton, Calif. B.S., 19441 Colorado State College. Major: BIOchemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: The Influence of Pantothenic and

Glutamic Acid on the Level of Total Acelobacler suboxydans Activity in Variยญous Rat Tissues.

Joseph Kent Olsen, Haas, Wash. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: Hydrogenation of Solvent Exยญ

tracted Douglas Fir Lignin.

William Kimball Ousterhout, Eagle Point.

B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Animal Husbandry. Minor: Zoology and Mathematics. Thesis: Wood Molasses as Compared to

Cane Molasses in Fattening Rations for Swine.

Jai Young Park, Korea. 1942, Tottori Agricultural College, Korea. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Growth and Variability of Fomes

pini in Culture.

Alfred Hildger Pehrsson, El Monte, Calif.

B.S., 1941, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Solvent Extraction of Lignin with

Dioxane.

Willis Bagley Person, Salem. B.S., 19471 Willamette University. Major: Pnysical Chemistry. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Heat Capacities of Certain Cycloยญ

paraffins.

Roy Stanley Peterson, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, State College of Washington. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Sanitary Engineering and Mateยท

rials. Thesis: Heat Utilization in a Sewage Disยญ

posal Plant.

Robert Swope Proctor, Rainier. B.S., 194_7J Oregon State College. Major: Mechanical Engineerinll". Minor: Mathematics and Electncal Engiยญ

neering. Thesis: Analysis of Operating Parameters

of Surface Ignition in Spark Ignition Engines.

Ahmed Adel Rasheed, Cairo, Egypt. B.S., 1944, Fouad I University. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Animal Husbandry. Thesis: Quality of Frozen.Defrosted ~feat

From Protamone-Fed and Thiouracil-Fed Hogs.

Maino Ada Reichert, Price, Utah. A.B., 1939, Brigham Young University. Major: Home Economics. Minor: Household Administration and

Clothing and Textiles. Thesis: Some Factors Affecting the Supply

of Homemaking Teachers in Oregon.

William Arthur Reinhart, Salem. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics and Materials. Thesis: A Device for Measuring Inflam-

mability Limits and Flame Propagation Rates in Fuel Gases.

Ernest Walter Retzlaff, Los Angeles, Calif.

B.S., 1945, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Histology of the Adrenal

Gland in the Alligator Lizard ( Gerrhoยญยทn.otus m1dticarinatus).

Rudolph Edward Rieschel, Jr., Port-land.

B.S., 1947, University of Portland. Major: Zoology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Valves of the Ileum-Coecum-Colon

Region of the Golden Hamster.

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Aryan Ingomar Roest, Portland. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Mammals of the Oregon Caves

Area.

Maruf Shah Roghani, Pakistan. B.S., 1937, University of Punjab. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: Canning of the Juice of the Bitter

Orange (C. Aurantium).

Robert Linwood Salter, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, The State College of Wash-

ington. Major: Fish and Game. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Survival and Increment of an

Early Spring Release of Ring-Necked Pheasants on Eliza Island, Washington.

James Arthur Saum, Boise, Idaho. B.S., 1946, Oregon State College. Major: Education. Minor: Psychology and Sociology. Thesis: OccupatiOnS That Require Licenยญ

sure in Oregon.

Erode Venkataramanan Seshadri, Shankarapur, India.

B.E., 1940, University of Mysore, India. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Chemical Engineering. Thesis: Performance of Spark-Ignition Enยญ

gine With Admission of Some Internal Knock-Suppressing Coolants.

William Allen Sistrunk, Mitchell, La. B.S., 1947, Southern Louisiana Institute. Major: Food Technology. Minor: Horticulture. Thesis: The Effects of Some Edible Acids

and Calcium Chloride Upon the Quality of Processed Sweet Potatoes.

Carl Edward Spencer, Portland. B.S., 1945, University of Maine. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: Preparation of C14 Labeled Forยญ

maldehyde and Para formaldehyde.

Roebert Lyle Stearman, Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Bio-Organic Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Norvaline and the Metabolism of

Ezch.erichia coli.

Chester Randolph Stipe, Jr., Corvallis. B.S., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Electrolytic Hydrogenation of

Coos Bay Coal.

Chaluvadi Venkata Subba Ratnam, India.

B.S., 1945, J.V.D. College of Science and Technology.

Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Chemistry and Forest Products. Thesis: Products Obtained by Destructive

Distillation of Douglas Fir Bark.

Henry Arnold Ten Pas, Corvallis. B.S., 1940, University of Wisconsin. Major: Agricultural Education. Minor: Agriculture. Thesis: Professional Preparation of Beยญ

ginning Teachers of Vocational Agriculยญture in Oregon.

Harry Lyle Thurman, Medford. B.S.", 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Communications Engineering. Minor: Power Engineering. Thesis: Dynamic Impedance Characterยญ

istics of a Moving-Coil Loudspeaker Motor Element.

Deane Taylor Upton, Santa Barbara, Calif.

B.A., 1946, Santa Barbara State University. Major: Industrial Arts Education. Minor: Economics and Education. Thesis: Improvement in the Teaching of

Industrial Arts Through Correlation with Other Areas in the High School.

Robert Carsten von Borstel, Corvallis. B.A., 1947, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology.

ยฅ~~~i~:: Biffe~~m~~trNucleic Acid and Nu-clease on the Cellular Proliferation in the Chick Embryo Otic Vesicle.

Kenneth Merriam Walker, Corvallis. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Zoology. Minor: Fish and Game Management. Thesis: Distribution and Life History of

the Black Pocket Gopher, Tlwmomys ยทniger.

Tao-fang Wang, Shanghai, China. B.S., 1939, National University of Cheki-

ang. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Thermocouples for Infrared Specยญ

trometry.

Ray Ogden Webb, Upland, Calif. B.Ed., 1940, Illinois State Normal Uni-

versity. Major: Industrial Education. Minor: Education. Thesis: A Proposed Program of Driver

Education and Training.

Horst Lowien Weber, Portland. B.A., 1947, Reed Colleg-e. Major: Physical Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics and Physics. Thesis: Characterization of Some Hydraยญ

zine Compounds by X-Rays.

Clifford Warren Wheelock, Monmouth. B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Metallographic and Physical Propยญ

erties of Some Cold Drawn Wires.

Carroll Card Whitcomb, Jr., Carpin-teria, Calif.

B.S., 1948, Oregon State College. Major: Machine Design. Minor: Materials. Thesis: Comparison of a Cored Brake

Drum with One of Conventional Design.

Wilbur John Whitsell, Portland. B.S., 1944, Oregon State College. Major: Sanitary Engineering. Minor: Structural EnKineenng. Thesis: Variations in (,!uality of Water in

a Typical River Cross-Section.

David Henry Williams, Corvallis. B.S., 1942, Oregon State College. Major: Farm Crops. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Chemical and Physical Properties

of Seeded, Semi-Seeded and Seedless Hops Grown on the Same Plant.

Robert Myron Woodward, Corvallis. B.S., 1941, Brigham Young University. Major: EducatiOn. Minor: Commercial Education. Thesis: Orientation of Teachers Prior to

School Opening in the First Class Disยญtricts of Oregon.

Mei-ling Wu, Nanking, China. B.S., 1938, Ginling College, Nanking,

China. Major: Foods and Nutrition. Minor: Household Administration and Bioยญ

chemistry. Thesis: The Ascorbic Acid Content of the

Blood Serum of Adolescent Subjects.

Szu Hsiao Wu, Shanghai, China. M.S., 1941, National Central University. Major: Animal Husbandry. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Bovine Semen Characters and

Their Relation to Fertilizing Capacity in Artificial Insemination.

Shou-hsuan Yen, Hangchow, China. B.S., 1940, National University of Cheki-

ang, China. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: P-xylene as a Starting Material in

the Preparation of P-toluic Acid Terephยญthalic Acid and Their Derivatives.

Jameson Young, San Francisco, Calif. B.S., 1939, Oregon State College_ Major: Dairy Manufacturing. Minor: Dairy Products. Thesis: Trends in the Production Methods

and Utilization of Milk in the United States and Certain Foreign Countries.

Sing Sze Young, Shanghai, China. B.S., 1934, National Sun Yat-sen Uni-

versity. Major: Animal Husbandry. Minor: Veterinary Medicine. Thesis: The Inheritance of Medullation in

Wool.

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MASTERS OF EDUCATION

Edgar Chatterton Baldock, San Jose, Calif.

May Catherine Herboth, Vancouver, Wash.

B.A., 1929, University of New Zealand; M.A., 1946, Universtty of Denver.

B.A., 1939, Seattle College, Washington. Major: Counseling-.

Major: Education. Minor: Sociology.

Minor: Physical Education.

Thesis: A Study of Counseled Veteran Students Suspended from Oregon State College 1946-1947.

Rl!search Papers: Teacher In-Service Trainยท ing Through the Case Study Organization of a Guidance Program for the Junior High School.

Leslie Milton Chase, Portland. Albert Benjamin Hopkins, Union. B.S., 1941, University of Oregon. Major: Education.

B.A., 1938, College of Idaho. Major: Education.

ยฅ~~~~; ~bo;h~{~l Examination for Hand. Minor: Education and Political Science. Thesis: Teacher Certification in Oregon

ling Juvenile Delinquents in the Portยท land l>ublic Schools.

Since 1933.

Gerald Robert Cunliffe, Corvallis. Elizabeth Natalia Pukas, Adair Village. B.S., 1932, Oregon State College. Major: Education.

B.S., 1945, University of Oregon. Major: Health Education. Minor: Counselling and Guidance. Minor: Guidance.

Thesis: The Personal Problems of Corvalยท lis High School Students as a Basis for Curriculum Improvement.

Thesis: Development of a Health-Educaยญtion Program for Schools of Nursing in Oregon.

Thomas Sanford Thompson, Portland. B.S., 1941, Pacific University. Major: Education. Minor: Guidance and Personnel. Thesis: Apprenticeship Training in the

State of Oregon.

MASTER oF FoRESTRY

Chi-shan Cheng, Kiangsu, China. B.S., 1936, University of Nanking. Major: Forest Products. Minor: Forest Management. Thesis: A Preliminary Investigation of

the Soaking Treatment of Black Cottonยญwood and Red Alder Fence Posts in Pentachlorophenol.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Clarence Blair Stanley, Salem. B.S., 1940, Oregon State College. Major: Electrical Enf!"ineering. Thesis: Radio Transmtssion Characteristics

in Oregon of Medium and Very-High Communication Frequencies.

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

George Frederick William Gayer, Men-lo Park, Calif.

B.S., 192_9; Oregon State College. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: ComJ>arison of European and

American Heavy Machinery Design, Manufacturinf!", and Economics Influยญencing Licensmg Agreements.

DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY

Alvin Ray Aller, Corvallis. B.S., 1931,~. Bethany College; M.S., 1932,

Kansas ::.tate College. Major: Plant Taxonomy and Ecology, Minor: Zoology and Botany. Thesis: A Taxonomic and Ecological Study

of the Flora of Monument Peak, Oregon.

William Hudson Baker, The Dalles. B.S., 1935, M.S., 1942, Oregon State Col-

lege. Major: Taxonomy. Minor: Ecology and Invertebrate Zoology. Thesis: A Taxonomic and Ecologic Com-

parison of the Floras of Iron and Fairยญview Mountains in Oregon.

Samuel Ebb Crumb, Jr., Corvallis. B.S., 1940, Oregon State College. Major: Entomology, Minor: Botany and Plant Pathology, Thesis: The Biology and Control of the

Insect Vectors of Potato Viruses in Oreยญgon.

Bessie Louise Davey, Detroit, Mich. B.S., 1943, Wayne University; M.S., 1945,

Oregon State College. Major: Foods and Nutrition. Minor: Biochemistry and Household Adยญ

ministration. Thesis: The Ascorbic Acid Requirements

of Older Adolescents.

Fred George Evenden, Jr., Woodburn. B.S., 1943, Oregon State College. Major: Field Zoology. Minor: Fish and Game Management and

Plant Ecology. Thesis: Habitat Relations of Typical Ausยญ

tral and Boreal Avifauna in the Willamยญette Valley, Oregon,

Sheng-chung Fang, Shanghai, China. B.S., 1937, Fukien Christian University,

China\...M.S., 1944, Oregon State College. Major: .niochemistry, Minor: Organic Chemistry and Soils. Thesis: Physical, Chemical and Biological

Investigations of the Barcelona and the Du Chilly Filbert Nuts.

Irving Gordon Fels, Corvallis. A.B., 1940, Brooklyn College; M.S., 1941,

University of Minnesota. Major: Biochemistry. Minor : Organic Chemistry and Bacterยญ

iology, Thesis: The Role of Methionine and Sulยญ

fate in Selenate Detoxication.

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William Ray Jewell, Corvallis. B.S., 1925, Universit~ of Illinois, M.S.,

1945, University of Colorado. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics and Mechanical Enยญ

gineering. Thesis: A Technique for Measuring Inยญ

ternal Friction in Vibrating Reeds.

Tsoo E King, Corvallis. B.S., 1935, National Central University;

M.S., 19481 Oregon State College. Major: Biocnemistry, Minor: Organic Chemistry and Physiology. Thesis: A New Conjugate of Pantothenic

Acid.

John Price McCullough, Corvallis. B.S., 1945, University of Oklahoma; M.S.,

1948, Oregon State College, Major: Chemistry. Minor: Chemical Engineering and Matheยญ

matics. Thesis: The Thermodynamics and Molecuยญ

lar Structure of Some Cyclic Compounds.

James Ferris Price, Corvallis. A.B., 1938,~. Pacific University; M.A., 1940,

Oregon ::.tate College, Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics and Statistics. Thesis: Systems of Rational Differential

Equations.

Robert Haskell Simon, Brighton, Mass. B.S., 1941, M.S., 1941, Massachusetts Inยญ

stitute of Technology. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor : Chemistry and Mechanical Engiยญ

neering!_ Thesis: Heat Transfer in Beds of Fluidยญ

ized Solids.

Allen Nathan Smith, Long Beach, Calif.

B.E., 1941, Tulane University; M.S., 1943, Georgia School of Technology.

Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Physical Chemistry and Metallurgy, Thesis: Eguilibrium Systems for Four

Metallic Complexes of Ethylene Diamine Tetraacetic Acid.

Charles William Vrooman, Corvallis. M.S.A., 1936, University of British Columยญ

bia. Major: Animal Husbandry and Agriculยญ

tural Education. Minor: Marketing and Range Manageยญ

ment. Thesi s : Economic and Marketin g Functions

in the Livestock and Meat Trade at Portยญland, Oregon.

Scholarships and Fellowships S TATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1948-49-

ROBERT ALBRITTON CORWIN ALEXANDER WILLIAM AsHLEY' ALF AURSANO ESTELLE BACHMAN DoN BADGER E. CoLLEEN BAILEY EARL BAILEY MERLE BAILEY BARBARA BALDWIN PATRICIA BARBER JoHN BARNES RUTH BELSEY MARY Lou :~!ELTON Doars BENNETT MARGARET BENNETT ROBERT BEN NETT MARJORIE BENZ ESTHER BERNHAM ROBERT BIGGS DoNN LYNN BLACK DoROTHY BoLES WILMA BOWMAN BARBARA BREITMA YER BEVERLY BRENN AN JACQUELINE BRYANT CAROL BURTON JANICE BURWELL JEANNE BUTTERFIELD GwENDOLYN CAHILL MARILYN CARR JAMES CASE NoRMA CAss NOLA CAVERIIILL CAROLINE CHEN HSIENยทYUNG CHEN ARTHUR Cmu Y ANG-SooK Cno MARILYN CHRISTOPHER RoNALD CLARKE ANNA MARIE COCKERAM KATHLEEN CONROY EDGAR COULSON NORA LEE CRAVEN JoANNE CunTrs ALVIN DANIEL ELSPETH DAUTOFF MARVIN DAVIS MARY ELLEN DEARBORN MARILYN DEBOK JAMES DEBROCKERT AHMED QAMAR DIN KATHERINE DING TAMES \YARD DONAHUE RonERTA DoNAHUE ARDIS CAROLYN EAGY MARY LOUISE EDWARDS ADELINE EMERSON MASAKO ENDO CHARLENE ERNSTMEYER JEAN EVANS WILLIAM E. FASNACHT GENE FIELDS PHYLLIS FISHER LEWIS FRANKS MuREL FRYMIRE PATRICIA GARRATT EDWARD GEER JOAN GERSTEN MARIAN GIESE MARY ANNE GRANNIS CARLINE CooK GRIFFITH MARJORIE GUERBER PATRICIA LOUISE GUERIN JANET ALICE HALLADAY CAROL HANSON

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DORIS EILEEN HAYS SHERMAN HEATER DONNA LEE HELMS HERBERT l-IENDRICKS CLIFFORD HENNING HARRIET HERRMAN ALFRED C. HESTON RANDELL G. HILL MARY MYERS HoFFMAN LILLIAN HOLGATE HAL L. HoLLISTER SHIRLEY JEAN HowARD Kwon-HSIEN Hu YuEH YING SuN Hu Lots HunsARD RuTnE HusToN MAvis JEAN IsAAK HELEN IvERSON THEOBELLE ]'ABUSCH RICHARD CLARK JOHNSON KAREN KAER HERMAN KAISER CHIN HYUNG KANG BARBARA KEASEY Tsoo E. KING ALICE MAY KINGMAN GoRDON G. KNAPP DONALD KNODELL MADEL! NE KoESTER NoRMA Lou KROEGER KnnKo HAZEL KusACIII BETTY JANE LAWRENCE FREDERICK LAWS HILDA MARIE LEOPOLD BETTY JEAN LESHER DORENE LONG JONITA LORENTZEN WILLIAM FuNG YANG LOUIE Kuo CHIN Lu JAMES LuM VIRGINIA LUTZ DoN ANDREw LYNCH FREDERICK MADDOX DoROTHY MADISON Lors M. MANSFIELD

MARY MASSEE VIRGINJ.-'1. MASTEN

JANET McCRACKEN RoscoE E. McGRAw LILA JEAN McKINNEY RoBEI<T C. McNIGHT LOREN MILLER ROBERT 1\IINTURN NADINE CAROL MONROE ALBERT MORELLI ELNA MORRIS MARY BELLE MoRRISON LILLY NAMBA GLORIA NELSON }ACK NELSON GA YL DEFORREST NESS KING CHOCK NG PATRICIA 0EDER JOHN OETTINGER MURIEL OLSON BEVERLY ORTON LoMA OwENS SANG-IN PAK PATRICIA PARGON lAI YouNG PARK NINA E. PARK M.o\RILYN PARRISH ViOLETTE PATJHCK DoNNA PEARsoN RosE MARIE PEART REnnERT PEcKHAM

MARY JANE PERKINS BETTY ANNE PETERSEN BETTY LORRAINE PETERSON MARY ANN PICKETT NAN PILLSBURY ANTOINETTE PLETCHMY LESTER PORTER MARIAN POSEY JACKIE PRITZEN GENEVA s. PURDY RICHARD CARL RAUPACH JOHN RELK SALLY REYMERS JACK D. RICKARD CLARENCE ROBBINS BETTY RoBERTS GROVER w. RODICH SHIRLEY RowELL RoN RuNGE DoN RussELL MARION J. SAMMIS JUDITH SANDSTROM PATRICIA SANNER CARLA SAVAGE JANET SCHADEWITZ BYRON SCHRIEVER MARY JANE ScoTT ROSE MARIE SEE ROBERT SETD PATRICIA ANN SELANDER MAYNARD SERBOUSEK VIOLA SHAVER BIRDIE SHEETS SvEN SINNES BARBARA ANN SMITH

BETH JuNE SMITH JoANN SoMER VrcTOR SouvrGNIER RUTH SPEARS JOYCE LA VERNE SPEARS MARY ANN SPRING DELPHA DEANE STARKER PATRICIA STARRETT }EAN STEBBINS "ELLEN STONE J. LARRY STRONG FRED TERRILL ARLENE THOMPSON RoBERT E. THOMPSON LEON A BEA TIBBETS BETTY Lou TIMM CHARLES TYLER JOYCE MAE ENDERWOOD liELEN VALENTINE FRANK VAN ORDEN MARY VIRGINIA WAIT BARBARA vV ALKER CHEE-TAO WANG DONALD HARRY WEST WARREN \VESTGARTH CHARLES WmTE GENE WIENS WYMAN WILLIAMS JAMES CLAYTON WILSON GARY NGUN \VONG MARGARET WooD EDNA WooDs ERNEST \VOODWARD MAXINE JoYCE WRIGHT

State Scholarships are awarded by the State Board of Higher Education in accordance with an act of the legislature. Selections are made on the basis of ability to do college work and need for financial assistance.

STATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS-MEt-LING Wu StNGยทSzE YouNG BARBARA JuNE YouNG TEH-CHU Yu RoBERT I. YouNG GEORGE M. ZAPP

A limited number of students from foreign countries receive State Scholarships each year.

BERNARD DALY SCHOLARSHIPSยญWILLIAM J. VERLING JACK PENDLETON NEIL TAYLOR }ACKIE REHART MYRNA PERRY DORRINE P OCHELU GENEVIEVE PocnELU VIRGINIA MADDOCK BERNICE ADA NELSON }OHN A. LARSON DoROTHY JENKINS GEORGE E. JASKA LoRNA KEONIG

GLENN w. HARVEY ALICE HARVEY JAMES F. HOWARD DoNALD E . CoGBURN RuTH BRISCOE HELEN L. BRISCOE ERNEST A. BussEY ELIZABETH BARRY GLORIA BARRY GEORGE \V. AYRES WILLIAM D. BARRY JoHN J. O'CoNNER

Under the terms of the will of the late Dr. Bernard Daly of Lakeview, Oregon, worthy self-supporting young men and women of Lake County, Oregon, may receive a part or all of their necessary college expenses.

CORVALLIS ELKS SENIOR AWARD ..........โ€ขโ€ข................ LEONARD EvERETT RINEARSON, JR. Provides registration fees for one year and $10 a month for ei\5"ht months for a senior who

during three years in college through participation in student activities and through leadership and citizenship has contributed most to the welfare of Oregon State College.

LEONORA H. KERR-FOLK CLUB SCHOLARSHIP ................................ Lou1sE WESTGATE An award of $150 to an outstanding woman student selected by the scholarship committee

of the College Folk Club in tribute to Mrs. William Jasper Kerr.

B USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB (Roseburg) SCHOLARSHIP -ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท CAROLINE CHEN

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ROSE FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIPS ................................ YVONNE BEAUDOIN, PATRICIA HALL, SHARON LEE LANGDON

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP ....... . .............................................................. .. JOHN GLENN MINGLE, WILLIAM ARTHUR REINHART Grants made to graduate students for special projects.

DUPONT FELLOWSHIP .................................................................................... KEITH H. SwEENY

SHELL OIL COMPANY FELLOWSHIP ........................................................ LEON C. TERRIERE

SWIFT AND COMPANY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP ........................ IRVING GoRDON FELS

KEX SUMMER WORK SCHOLARSHIP ............................................................. _JANET BuRPEE A two-month summer work scholarship at Westinghouse radio station KEX awarded to an

outstanding student in r?dio work.

J. A. HANSON SCHOLARSHIP .......................................................................... GEORGE ARSCOTT Granted to an outstanding junior majoring in poultry husbandry.

HYSLOP AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP ................................ WILLIS EvERS Granted for research in farm crops in memory of Professor George R. Hyslop.

MULTNOMAH HUNTERS AND ANGLERS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP ...... FRANCIS F. IvEs Granted to a junior or senior in the Department of Fish and Game Management to encourยญ

age him to continue his studies in wildlife conservation and management.

OREGON MILK DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ................................................................ WILFORD RocK, RoDNEY JoHNSON As a memorial to employees of Portland milk distributors who lost their lives in World

War II, granted to students in dairy production and dairy manufacturing.

SEARS-ROEBUCK AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS .................... BuFORD CunTIS BALE, CARROLL E. CoNRAD, RoBERT W. DAY, DouGLAS HowARD DoNnsoN, FRANK DossER, NoRMAN GoETZE, JoHN ALAN HENTz, CHARLES F. KRUEGER, ARVID MEHLHORN, MELVIN MILLER, RrcHARD MoELLER, JoHN O'LEARY, HAROLD YouNGBERG

CONSOLIDATED VULTEE AIRCRAFT CORPORATION SCHOLARSHIP .......................................................................................... ALLAN L. CALDWELL

WILLIAM CLARK LEEDY AERONAUTICAL SCHOLARSHIP ..................................................................... ........... ELLIOTT RoBBINS BuxTON In memory of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark Leedy, granted to a student in aeroยญ

nautical engineering.

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FELLOWSHIP ............................. )OHN GLENN MINGLE, JR., WILLIAM ARTHUR REINHART A grant of $1,250 equally divided between two recipients for graduate study in mechanical

engineering.

BORDEN HOME ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD ........................ CAROLYN JENSEN A scholarship of $300 made to a junior majoring in Home Economics who has achieved

the highest scholastic average in all college work and who has completed two or more courses in foods and nutrition.

DANFORTH SUMMER FELLOWSHIP FOR FRESHMEN ................ MARY ANN CusHMAN First Alternate-MARY STEPHENS

Second Alternate-BETTY ANN JOHNSTON This fellowship cares for the entire attendance cost of two weeks of intensive leadership

training at a summer camp on Lake Michigan for an outstanding freshman in Home Economics.

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DANFORTH SUMMER FELLOWSHIP FOR JUNIORS .................................... CAROL MILLER First Alternate-DoROTHY LAUGHLIN

Second Alternate-MARY ANNE KINNE Awarded jointly by The Danforth Foundation and Ralston Purina Mills to a junior in

the School of Home Economics, offering four weeks' experience and study-two weeks are spent in St. Louis, Missouri, and two weeks at a leadership training camp on Lake Michigan. The purpose is to help :Home Economics students to enlarge their horizons, to broaden their contact, to make decisions, and to assist them in finding their places of largest service.

EWHA UNIVERSITY (KOREA) PROMOTION FUND SCHOLARSHIP ................................................................................................ YONG Soox CHo

HOME-ECONOMICS CLUB INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS ...................................................................... SANGยทIN PAK, Hsi HsUAN Yu

A. GRACE JOHNSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ........................................ MARILYN CARR Granted in units of $20.00 to a worthy Home Economics student who is registered as an

upperclassman and whose scholastic average is equal to or above that of the student body.

THE MINNIE E. LEE SCHOLARSHIP .......................................................... BETTY Lou Tn<M Granted to the woman student in Home Economics registered as a junior who, durin!( her

career in college, has shown improvement in her work, stability and meri torious record tn all her activities, and general all-round worthiness. This scholarship provides $20.00 to be paid to the recipient at the time of her registration in her senior year.

OREGON ASSOCIATION OF FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SCHOLARSHIP ...................... .......................................................................... ANNA MAY WYss Tuition for three terms provided for a worthy Future Homemaker of America graduating

from any Oregon high school and having a major interest in home economics.

OREGON HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP .............................................................................................. JuNE BERN HARDT

THE ROTANA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP .................................................. MARY ELLEN DEARBORN Provides $25.00 awarded to a sophomore student in the School of Home Economics on the

basis of scholastic promise, qualities of personality, leadership, and need of the student for assistance in financing her education.

SEARS-ROEBUCK HOME-ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIPS .............. SHIRLEY ]EAN ARNE, MARGARET ETHEL AusTIN, MARJORIE FLANAGAN, ILENE ELIZABETH GNos, MARGARET F. LASHER, HAZEL LORRAINE MILLER, JANET ~fAY '\VALKER

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA HOME-ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIPS ................................................ NINA CLARE CHAPMAN , HoPE E. CoRNER,

BIRDIE SHEETS, LUCRETIA STELLMACHER

DOW FELLOWSHIP ....................................................................................... HAROLD J, RAPHAEL

MARY J. L. McDONALD FELLOWSHIPS IN FORESTRY .............. KENNETH H . HoovER, GERARD FowLER HORNE, CLYDE R. KALAHAN, HENRY Koon, \VAYLAND DEAN MEADOR, CHENG CHI SHAN

STEWART WEISS DONATION SCHOLARSHIP ............................ \VILLIAM P. HoLTSCLAW

H. D. DIETRICH PHARMACY SCHOLARSHIP ............ MARIAN BRADSHAW, MuRIEL GRAY

OREGON STATE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP .................................................................................... MARIAN :MAXINE BURNS

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Prizes and A wards FRESHMAN HONORS-

Lower Divisio>ยฃ Liberal Arts ami Sciences: BARBARA RuTH BOURNS PEGGY AILEEN BURROUGHS GwENDOLYN CAHILL RICHARD DEAN CLAY ]EANNE ARLYN CORTRIGHT ELSPETH DAUTOFF BEVERLY ELAINE DAVIS MARISU EDMONDS }OliN EDWARD ELLIOTT RUTH ANN FERRIS HELEN MARGARET FINDLAY SI-IIHLEY ELOISE GROVES JAMES DARWIN HAMBLET MARILYN MAE HILL

School of Science: CLARK RICHARD AMEN MARALYN LOUISE DEBOK CoRA MAE DusENBERRY MAXINE FONG CARL ALBERT FRANCOIS MARY LOUISE GILFILLAN JACK WILLIAM HANNAH BERLVA LAVENA McCoY

School of Agriculture: GARVIN DUDLEY CRABTREE JAMES ROWAN GRAY RA~DELL GERALD HILL

School of Business and Technology: CLARENCE DEAN HARTLEY DONNA LEE HELMS ALVIN KESSLER HoTTLE LILA JEAN McKINNEY LoLA LEE NoDINE MARCELLA MAE RICHARDS

School of Education: MARV Lou BITTMAN LtLLtAN JovcE HoLGATE

TAMES IvAN McARTHUR NADINE CAROL MONROE VIRGINIA ANN MOSES ANTOINETTE ]EAN PLETCHMY

School of E>ยฃgineeri>ยฃg: GERALD CORWIN ALEXANDER GENE As.u JoHN WEBSTER CARLSON, JR. EDWARD BRANDON DEGROOT RoGER GonRBAND DoNALD FRANK HAYS HARRY HOGUE MARVIN ELMER HOLSTAD FREDERICK L. LAWS DAVID EUGENE MATHAE

School of Forestry: GERHARD HuBnE

School of Home Economics: JoAN ELLEN AuNE EVELYN lfAEEL BuLLIS MARY ELLEN DEARBORN ANNETTE DIETZ SHIRLEY JEAN GARDNER ANNA ELLIS MACGILLIVRAY MARJORIE ALICE MARLETT

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DoLORES AN:<E INSELL ' VILLIAM ROBERT MOFFAT JoYcE LILLIAN NoNKEN JANE PETERSON SALLY ANN REYMERS PATRICIA SANNER MARY JANE ScoTT BEVERLEY JOYCE SPURGEON MARJORIE ELAINE TAUBE BETTY JEAN THACKER JoANN MuNSELL WATNEY GENE B. \ VIENS \VILL!AM RALPH \VILLIAMS GERRY L. WOODROFFE

YvoNNE ELAINE MILLER GEORGE F . NEILSON, JR. MARY CATHERINE 0'13RIEN CAROLINE JEAN TALBERT GEORGE PETE TENNYSON, Ja. Lars CLAUDE>~E ToRGESON MARY JANE YouNG

CARL WILLIAM PETERSEN CHARLES TRAUB, III

JuDITH TECKIA SANDSTROM IRENE ANN ScHUSTER ELLEN HAMILTON STONE GEORGE E .โ€ข RL TROEH VERNON VERLE VILES

LORAINE BLANCHE POINDEXTER ELIZABETH GAIL UusK

BEVERLY VIRGINIA THORNE ROBERT RAYMOND \VICKS SHIRLEY RAE \Vyss

RoGER LYNN RoBERTSON LESLIE BOYD ROBINSON GROVER WILLIAM RODICH CLYDE MERLE SENGER WILLIAM ALFRED SENSIBA JOSEPH GERALD TOOLE GAYLORD \VALTER UPINGTON RICHARD A. WATT RoBERT EnvrN YouNG

JoHN HuTTON SYME

AG>rEs !RENE MoLL LORRAINE FRANCISE REED Lars MARIE ScHoTH ELI NOR ANNE STEELE DONNA JEAN STUMPENHAUS RUTH EVELYN \VHISLER

School of Pharmacy: HELEN LuciLLE BRISCOE RoBERT JAMES IRISH

Under sponsorship of the Oregon State Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society for the recognition and encouragement of scholarship in all fields of college and university study, Freshman Honors are awarded each year to those sophomore students who during their freshman year completed a total of at least 45 term hours of credit with a grade-point average of 3.25 or hi~her โ€ขโ€ข and with no failures. Beginning 1949 Freshman Honors will be superยญseded by Junwr .tlonors awarded to students who attain a grade-point average of 3.50 or above in their freshman and sophomore years.

CUMMINGS PRIZESยญ

Senior First Honor: MERL HENRY PAYNE, JR.

Honorable Mention: ALEXANDER PETERSON' JR. CHARLES SUMMY

Junior First Honor: ANDREW VAUGHN SMITH

Honorable Mention: I..ouis WALDEMAR JoHNSON JAMES GRADY HoBSON

Sophomore First Honor: DoNALD FRANK fuys

Honorable Mention: CALVIN HERRICK KIEST, JR. GERHARD HUBBE

Freshman First Honor: ARTHUR NANG-LICK CHIU

Honorable Mention: CARROLL LESLIE DAVIS RoBERT JAMES EDWARDS

The Cummings Prizes, established by Mrs. E. A. Cummings in memory of her husband, the late Edward A. Cummings, are awarded each spring in the proportions of $50, $30, $20, and $10 respectively to the man of highest standing registered as a regular student in the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman year. The committee having charge of the award of these prizes is guided by the following points: (a) proficiency in scholarship, (b) success in student activities, (c) qualities of manhood, and (d) qualities of leadership.

LIPMAN \VOLFE PRIZESยญ

Senior First Honor: DONALD BROZKA SAYRE

Honorable Mention: RosE MARIE SEE MARION DOREEN ANDERSON

Junior First Honor: ZELTA MAY WIEMAN

Honorable Mention: CHARLES EDwARD \V ARREN LILLY YURIKO NAMBA

Sophomore First Honor: VIRGINIA ANN MosEs

Honorable Mention: DAVID DOLPH NYBERG MARY CATHERINE O'BRIEN

The Lipman Wolfe Prizes, totaling $100 annually, are awarded in the proportions of $50, $30, and $20 respectively to the student of highest standing registered as a regular student in the senior, junior, and sophomore year. The committee having char~e of the award of these prizes is guided by the following points: (a) proficiency in scholarshrp, (b) qualities of manยญhood or womanhood with special consideration of unselfishness and kindness, (c) qualities of leadership, and (d) contribution to campus welfare.

CLARA H. WALDO PRIZESยญ

Senior First Honor: VERA ELIZABETH BISHOP

Honorable Mention: MARJORIE EsTELLE GoERnER GLORIA RAMONA ENGBRETSON

Sophomore First Honor: ANTOINETTE JEAN PLETCHMY

Honorable Mention: HELEN LUCILLE BRISCOE HELEN MARGARET FINDLEY

Junior First Honor: Freshman First Honor: ALICE MAY KINGMAN JANET LUCILE LANDIS

Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: RUTH MAXINE YouNG JANET ScHADEWITZ PRISCILLA RuTH IRWIN SALLY ScHLEGEL

The Clara H. Waldo Prizes are awarded in the proportions of $50, $30, $20, and ~10 respectively to the woman of highest standing registered as a regular student in the semor, junior, sophomore, and freshman year. The committee having charge of the award of these prizes is guided by the following points: (a) proficiency in scholarship, (b) success in student activities, (c) qualities of womanhood, and (d) qualities of leadership.

ALPHA CHI OMEGA CUP-ยท--ยท-------------ยท-----ยท-ยท-ยท----ยท-ยท-ยท-ยท-ยท----ยท---................................ MARILYN PowELL A rotating trophy awarded annually by Xi Xi chapter to the student of music who has

rendered the greatest service to the campus.

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ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA AWARD ................................................ CAROLYN HoBSON URNESS To the senior in Alpha Lambda Delta with the highest scholastic average.

ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS SENIOR AWARDS .......................................................... NORMA Lou KROEGER, BETH JuNE SMITH Financial aid to the senior girl or girls who, through campus wide and house service and

the maintenance of high scholarships, have proved themselves worthy of this award.

CHI OMEGA PRIZE .............................................................................. SHIRLEY ANNE GIROD An annual award of $25 provided by Eta Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega to senior woman

adjudged by a college committee on honors and awards to approach most nearly an ideal of intellect and spirituality and to have exerted the most wholesome influence on her associates.

CO-OP BOOK A W ARDS ................................................. First Award: HARVEY McFARLAND Second Award: ERNEST 0RN Third Award: HENRY FRIES Fourth Award: ROBERT \V. WEISS

Purchase orders of $25, $15, $10, and $10 donated annually by the Oregon State College Cooperative Association to upperclassmen possessing outstanding personal libraries.

DELTA DELTA DELTA PRIZES .................. JANET ALICE HALLADAY, MARY ANN PICKETT Yearly awards of $7 5 by Theta Mu of Delta Delta Delta to two women students judged

to have exerted, through personal resourcefulness and unselfish effort, the most constructive influence on their associates during the academic year.

DRUCILLA SHEPARD SMITH PRIZE. ....................................... CAROLYN HoBSON URNESS The income from a gift of $500 is awarded annually to the senior woman having the

highest scholastic standing during the eight terms precedmg her selection, provided it shall not be given to any student who received any other award during the same academic year.

PHRATERES SCHOLARSHIP CUP .......................................... HELEN PHILIP VALENTINE Awarded to the member of Phrateres who has attained the highest scholarship for the

year.

PHI SIGMA A\VARDS ....................................... Graduate: SAMUEL EBB CRUMB, JR. Undergraduate: CHARLES EDWARD WARREN

Certificates awarded by the national society to outstanding students who have shown creative interest in biology.

SIGMA DELTA PI SPANISH AWARD .................................... ANTOINETTE JEAN PLETCHMY A Spanish masterpiece and the medal of the American Association of Teachers of

Spanish are given annually by the Oregon chapter of Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish national honor society) to the student of Spanish who has made the greatest progress during the academic year.

ALPHA GAMMA RHO AWARD .................................................................... JAMES R. GRAY A rotating trophy awarded each year to a student in agriculture who has completed a

minimum of 45 term hours of college work with a grade-point average of at least 2.75 and who is enrolled for his fourth term in college.

ALPHA ZETA SCHOLARSHIP CUP ............................................................ SAMUEL OviATT Awarded to the student in agriculture receiving the highest grade average in the freshยญ

man year.

OREGON FEED AND SEED DEALERS ASSOCIATION A W ARDS ............................................................. .... Dairy Husbandry: RoBERT E. GROVES

Farm Crops: GRANT F. BROWN Poultry Husbandry: ERNEST I. HoPP

Awards of $100 each made to outstanding junior students in agriculture by the Oregon Feed and Seed Dealers Association at their annual state convention.

BEN RODENWALD AWARDS .......................................................... BURL B. WYCKOFF EMMITT L. MASCALL LEONARD E. KuNZMAN HAROLD K. CALDWELL NAT R. ETZEL

Medals awarded each year to the members of the five-man team that represents Oregon State College in the intercollegiate livestock judging contest at the Pacific International Livestock Show in Portland. Medals are purchased from income from a $1,000 memorial established by Mrs. B. W. Rodenwald, in memory of her husband.

SWIFT AND COMPANY ESSAY AWARD .................................................. EDGAR F. Ross Awarded to a student in agriculture for the best essay on methods employed in marketยท

ing meats, poultry, eggs, butter, and cheese.

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P H I CHI THETA AWARDS ............... ....................... .Freshman Award: YvoNNE BEAUDOIN Senior Key: BETTY Lots GARNER

A prize of $5 to the freshman woman having the highest scholastic average in secreยญtarial science; a key to the senior woman having the same distinction.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT ................................................................ RonERT C. LUTTON A certificate of merit and a pin awarded each year by the local student chapter of the

American Institute of Chemical Engineers to the junior member of the Chapter who made the highest record during the freshman and sophomore years.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS PRIZES .................................................................... First Pri::e: GEORGE HAROLD GoTHRO

Second Prize: HAROLD RAY PEYTON Third Pri::e: JAMES ROLLA LtBBY

bALE LESLIE KING

First prize of $10 and a junior membership in the society ($10), a second prize of $10, and a third prize of $10 ($5 each for joint paper ) awarded by the Oregon section of the society for the three best papers prepared and delivered in the student branch of the society.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (OREGON SECTION) PRIZES ....................................... First Pri::e:

GLEN OscAR KERREBROCK Second Pri::e:

IiELEN PAULII<E LANKOW Third Prizes:

\VtLLIAM CARL BEUTLER FRANK HENRY HAVERCROFT JonN STEPHEN MATHESON

A first prize of $20, a second prize of $15, and four third prizes awarded by the Oregon Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for the best papers prepared and delivered in the student branch of the society.

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS (OREGON CHAPTER) AWARDSยญFirst Pri::e: RoBERT CLAY BROWN and JoHN GLENN Mt>~GLE, JR. Second Pri::c : SAMUEL EDLEFSEN GRAF and WAYNE ELLSWORTH PHILLIPS Third Prize: RoBERT FREDERICK VtGGERS and DoNALD EvANS ANDERSON

Annual awards of $25, $15, and $10 for the three best papers prepared by student memยญbers of the society.

ETA KAPPA NU A\VARD ........................................................ GERALD CORWIN ALEXANDER A certificate of merit awarded annually to the outstanding sophomore in electrical engiยญ

neering. A permanent record of the award is kept on a bronze plaque in Dearborn Hall.

INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES AWARD ........ DOROTHY ELAINE GETHING An award to the student member preparing the best lecture presented to the student

chapter. Certificate of merit and two-year Institute membership, value $20.

INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES AWARD ........ PHtLLIP LoRENCE PEOPLES An award for the senior in aeronautical engineering achieving highest scholastic rank

during the junior and senior years in major courses. Certificate of merit and two.year Institute membership, value $20.

SIGMA TAU AWARD ................... ......................................................... DONALD FRA>IK HAYS A medal awarded to the sophomore in engineering who during his freshman year was

the most outstanding student.

TAU BETA PI AWARD ................................................................. DoNALD KENT WooDEN JoHN FREDRICK ScHOMAKER

Two awards valued at $5 each made annually by the local chapter of Tau Beta Pi for the best papers presented by initiates of the chapter.

OMICRON NU A W ARDS ............................. ............................... Freshman: JANET LANDIS Senior: MARYANNE STATON

Freshman award to the first-year student in borne economics making the highest scholยญastic average; senior award to the senior woman who has best lived the teachings of home economics throughout her college career.

KELLY AXE A w ARD ............................ ---ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทGEORGE DAVID wARDELL Annual award hy the Kelly Axe Company to a senior in forestry who has contributed

most to the success of the School of Forestry.

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CHARLES LATHROP PACK FORESTRY PRIZE. ............. First: ALVIN G. ANDERSON Seco,.d: DAN ABRAHAM Third: EvERETT MACDANIELS Fourth: Loms W. PowELL

XI SIGMA PI PLAQUE. .......... ......................................................... HENRY J_ GRATKOWSKI Awarded annually by Xi Sigma Pi to the student in forestry who has maintained tbe

highest grade-point average during his sophomore year.

LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA SCHOLARSHIP KEY .......................... MARIAN MAXINE BURNS Awarded annually by Lambda Kappa Sigma, national honorary pharmaceutical society,

to a senior member who has maintained a high scholastic average.

LEHN & FINK MEDAL. ......................................................... RAYMOND GILBERT HEINONEN A medal awarded annually to the senior student in pharmacy who is adjudged the most

outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and character.

McKESSON AND ROBBINS AWARD ....................................... ... ALBERT HENRY IMSLAND An award of $50 annually to a senior in pharmacy who makes the highest average in

a competitive examination.

MERCK AND COMPANY AWARDS .......................................... EDWIN GABRIEL HEINONEN Merck and Company makes annual awards of pharmaceutical books valued at $15 to

senior students who have demonstrated outstanding ability and high achievement.

NORTH PACIFIC BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AWARD ...................................................... CHARLES LEONIDAS SUMMY A year's membership in the American Pharmaceutical Association awarded annually to

an outstanding senior in pharmacy.

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF OREGON STATE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION PRIZES ................................. First Award: MARIAN MAXINE BuRNS

Second Award: BARBARA CAROLYN GRUBB Prizes of $25 and $15 provided annually by the Women's Auxiliary of the Oregon

State Pharmaceutical Association to be awarded to the outstanding women students in pharmacy.

REGIONAL AND STATE FORENSIC HONORS

MEN'S DEBATE DIVISION JUNIOR COLLEGE INVITATIONAL TOURNA-MENT, College of Puget Sound, February 12, 1949 ......... First Place: NORMAN GOETZE

DELANE FRY

OREGON STATE EXPERIMENTAL DEMONSTRATION SPEAKING CONTEST, University of Portland, February 16, 1949, cash prize of $15.00 ...................... ....... . ..................... ................................................ ... ................. .First Place: FRANK PRIESTER

OREGON STATE MEN'S OLD LINE ORATORICAL CONTEST, Willamette Uni-versity, March 10, 1949, fifteen dollars in cash ............ Firsl Place: \.YILLIAM MAXWELL

MEN'S SENIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST OF THE NORTHWEST INVITAยญTIONAL TOURNAMENT, Linfield College, February 26, 1949, school trophy and individual certificate ........................................................ Firsl Place: 'WALLACE MciNTYRE

MEN'S JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST OF THE WESTERN SPEECH ASยญSOCIATION TOURNAMENT, Seattle, November 24, 1948, school trophy and individual certificate ............................................................ Firsl Place: WILLIAM MAXWELL

WOMEN'S ORATORICAL CONTEST OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE INVITAยญTIONAL TOURNAMENT, College of Puget Sound, February 12, 1949, school trophy ...................................................................................... First Place : RuTH FERRIS

MEN'S JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST OF THE NORTHWEST INVITAยญTIONAL TOURNAMENT, Linfield College, February 26, 1949, school trophy and individual certificate ........................................................ Firsl Place: \VILLIAM MAXWELL

WOMEN'S INTERPRETATION CONTEST OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE INยญVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, College of Puget Sound, February 12, 1949, school trophy ........................................................................... .Ftrsl Place: RuTH FERRIS

MEN'S INTERPRETATION CONTEST OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE INVITAยญTIONAL TOURNAMENT, College of Puget Sound, February 12, 1949, school trophy ............. ..... ........... ... .............................................. First Place: EMERY HILDEBRANDT

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MEN'S INTERPRETATION CONTEST OF THE WESTERN SPEECH ASSOยญCIATION TOURNAMENT, Seattle, November 24, 1948, individual certifi-cate ....................................................................... - .. .Second Place: WILLIAM MAXWELL

OREGON STATE PEACE ORATORICAL CONTEST, University of Portland, Feb-ruary 17, 1949, cash prize of $7.50 and an individual certificate ............................... . ...โ€ข.................................................................................. Second Place: EMERY HILDEBRANDT

WOMEN'S ORATORICAL CONTEST OF THE WESTERN SPEECH ASSOCIA-TION TOURNAMENT, Seattle, November 24, 1948, individual certificate ............. . .................. .............................................................................. Second Place: RuTH FERRIS

MEN'S ORATORICAL CONTEST OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE INVITATIONAL

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MENT, College of Puget Sound, February 12, 1949 ................................................. . .................................................................................. Second Place: JuNE HIGHAM

HAZEL BoYD ANN DIMICK CAROLYN ZIMMERMAN

JUNIOR MEN'S DEBATE DIVISION, NORTHWEST INVITATIONAL TOUR-NAMENT, Linfield College, February 26, 1949 ............. Second Place: ELviN PITNEY

FLOYD SMITH

MEN'S DEBATE, DIVISION C (STUDENT JUDGED), NORTHWEST INVITA-TIONAL TOURNAMENT, Linfield College, February 26, 1949 ............................. . .................โ€ข.......................................... ............................ .... Second Place: PAT MARSH

HowARD WEESE

MEN'S DEBATE DIVISION, UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, Missoula, April 16, 1949 ........................ ..Second Place: ELviN PITNEY

FLOYD SMITH

STUDENT CONGRESS, NORTHWEST INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, Lin-field College, February 26, 1949 ............................................ Second Place: NoRMAN GoETZE

OREGON STATE WOMEN'S OLD LINE ORATORICAL CONTEST, Willamette University, March 10, 1949 ...................................................... Third Place: RuTH FERRIS

WOMEN'S INTERPRETATION CONTEST OF THE NORTHWEST INVITAยญTIONAL TOURNAMENT, Linfield College, February 26, 1949, individual cer-tificate ................................ ...................... .................. ................ Third place: RuTH FERRIS

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I Gifts Oregon State College makes grateful acknowledgment of many evidences of good will

toward the institution and examples of constructive support of its educational program, by individual citizens and by both private and public organizations. Such evidences often denote intangible benefits that are of deep si!jnificance, but are not readily reducible to concrete terms. The following list of gifts, whtch cannot, of course, include all individual gifts or donors, is indicative of the scope of donations made to Oregon State College during the past year. Included are a number of grants for the support of research projects.

Grateful acknowledgment is made of receipts from endowment funds and cash gifts supporting scholarships, prizes, and awards maintained for the recognition and encouragement of student achievement. The various awards are described in the Catalog and recorded in the commencement program.

OREGON STATE CoLLEGE FouNDATION

From Mrs. Nellie Tunison approximately seven acres of wooded recreational area along the Mary's River.

Loyd F. Carter Family .................................................................................... .. Charles W. Wentworth .............................................. ......... .... ......................... .. OSC Dads' Club ........................................................................................... ... .. Earl Feike ........................................................................................................ .. Loyd F. Carter ................................................................................................. . Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Taber ............................................................................. . Alpha Chi Omega ............................................................................................ .. Alameda Twenty Club ...................................................................................... .. Wm. Volker Corporation ................................................................................ .. Carl A. Schram .............................................................................................. .. Charles T. Parker .......................................................................................... .. Anonymous through Dr. Willibald Weniger .......... ........................................ .. Phi Delta Theta Mother's Club ...................................................................... .. Class of 1895 (Mrs. John Buchanan)

STUDENT LOAN FUNDS

From the Oregon Section, American Society of Civil Engineers ................ .. From the Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club ................................................. . From the estate of Thomas Roberts to assist worthy young men and women

of the State of Oregon to encourage spirituality and ability to be of service to others ......................................................................................... .

From the estate of Edna Tibbits Hawley Seamons (M.S., '28) in memory of her mother, Ester Mott Tibbits, for graduate students in any of the biological or social sciences ..................................................................... .

In memory of Henry Harding McKinney ('39, Lt., USNR, World War II) to establish a loan fund for upperclassmen in Electrical Engineering ......

STUDENT VVELFARE

From an anonymous donor for payment of fees for worthy students for the Counseling and Testing Service ------------------------------------------------------ ------------

From OSC Mothers Club, State Group, for office emergency fund ___ .. ____________ _ From Grants Pass OSC Mothers Club, for office emergency fund ____ .. __________ __ From the Mothers Club of Independent Men of OSC for four achievement

plaques for the Men's Dormitories ------------------------------------ -----------------------ยญFrom OSC Mothers Club, State Group, for three scholarships of $127.50

each, to men students .............................................................................. .. From the Sackett Hall Dad's Committee to be used to meet part of the cost

of placing radios in the women's dormitory ---------------------------------------------ยญFrom Mrs. John R. Snellstrom, Eugene, to establish the "John R. Snell-

strom Forestry Award'' ........ ............................................................................. . From the estate of the late Gertrude F. Collins, to be used for scholarships

for students from Columbia County, cash, U. S. bonds, and other propยญerty aggregating approximately --------ยท---ยท---------------------------------------------ยท .. ----.

From L. A. Courtemanche, McMinnville, to provide a scholarship for a stuยญdent in agriculture during the year 1949-50 ------------------------- .. ---------- ---- -----

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600.00

250.00 25.00 25.00

64.00

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500.00

OREGON STATE CoLLEGE LIBRARY

Memorial Books: In memory of Elizabeth M. Barnes, from Campus Conversation Club. In memory of Vivian Cooley, from Mrs. Jesse A. Hanson. In memory of Samuel Fries, from the William F. Boubel family, Portยญ

land. In memory of Professor John B. Horner, from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E.

\'Villiamson. In memory of Dr. William T. Johnson, from Dean and Mrs. F. A.

Gilfillan. In memory of Kauffman McKenzie, from Dr. and Mrs. Ira S. Allison. In memory of F. B. Linfield, from members of Extension Service

Central Staff, Oregon State College. In memory of Lieut. R. B. McConnell, from Mr. Fred W. Decker.

In ~en':tbe~~ ~~d ~~;~1F~]o~Wkll!~~m Dr. and Mrs. Ira A. Allison

In memory of Dr. Edwin T. Reed, from Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. H anson, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Korschge n, Dean and Mrs. E. B. Lemon, Misses Kate and Amelia McCune, Professor and Mrs. Fred M. Shideler, Dean and Mrs. M. Ellwood Smith.

In memory of Beatrice Walton Sackett, from Sheldon F . Sackett. In memory of Capt. B. Franklin Schoenfeld, from Dean and Mrs. \V. A.

Schoenfeld. In memory of Pfc. Robert C. Smith, from Dr. and Mrs. Ira S. Allison. In memory of Sgt. William A. Steele, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Taber, and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Boubel. In memory of Andrew Stegerwald, from Clara Brant Stegerwald. In memory of Mrs. Christine Thory, from Miss Lucia Haley, and from

the Oregon State College Library Staff. In memory of Thomas Farnsworth \Varner, from Library Staff, Oregon

State College. In memory of Mrs. Malinda Wilson Willard, from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde

E. Williamson. In memory of Elmer Benton Williamson, from Dean and Mrs. F. A.

Gilfillan, Dean and Mrs. E. B. Lemon, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Williamson.

In memory of Thomas Benton Williamson, from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Williamson.

In memory of Dr. S. M. Zeller from Dr. D. P. Rogers Mrs. S. M. Zeller, Staff of the Botany bepartment and friends, Professor and Mrs. Fred M. Shideler, Dean and Mrs. F. A. Gilfillan.

Total Memorial Gifts -----ยท----------ยทยท --------ยทยท-ยท-ยท-ยท--ยท-ยท-ยทยท ...... ---ยท--ยทยทยท---------------ยท------ยท------ยท--ยท --ยท-ยท--- $ 312. 82

Other Gifts:

From the American Dental Association, 11 volumes of I ndex to Dmtal Literature.

From Mr. F. C. Bailey, file of Stamps. From the University of California at Los Angeles Library, Incense of

Sandalwood, by Willimina L. Armstrong. From the Jewish Chautauqua Society, 9 volumes. From Mr. Arthur S. Einarsen, autographed copy of The Pronghorn

Antelope. From Mrs. Dorothea Francis, Carmel, California, 18 volumes, Bota11ical

Cabinet, 1818-1830. From Professor Alma C. Fritchoff, 22 volumes of The Pocket University. From Dean Ava B. Milam, the Blue Book of the First Year of the

RePublic, Manila. From the Pacific International Livestock Exposition, a complete file of

American Short-horn Herd Book. From Mr. A. I. Roest, several years of The Philadelphia Aquarium. From Dr. Ethel Sanborn, 14 complete volumes of periodicals for Instiยญ

tute of Marine Biology; also other documents and magazines. From Mr. \Valter M. Sawyer, The Mastodon Giganteus of North Amerยญ

ica, by John Collins '.Varren, 1852. From Miss Nettie Spencer, '82, Eugene, 2 rare issues of the Corvallis

college Catalogue 1879-80, 1881-82.

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I From the Librarian of Westfield College, London, Georgian London, sent

in acknowledgment of a CARE package. From Dr. Rosalind Wulzen, 14 volumes of Proceedings of the Society

for Experimental Biology and Medicine.

Books were also received from: Dr. Ira S. Allison; Benton County Tuberculosis and Public Health Assoยท

ciation; Dr. W. B. Bollen; Professor J. F. Brumbaugh; Mr. Fredยท erick Robertson Bryson, Little Rock, Ark.; Dr. 0 . . R. Chambers; Mrs. E. L. Coe; Professor J. Alfred Cox, Corvalhs; Dr. W. P. Duruz; Mr. Frank Euren; Mr. Fred G. Evenden, Jr.; Mr. Wayne B. Gentry; Dean George W. Gleeson; Mr. C. E. Hooper, Norwalk, Conn.; Infantry Journal Press; Mr. E. R. Jackman; James F. Linยญcoln Arc Weldin!( Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. John M. Kierยญzek; Mr. Melvllle L. King; Mr. William Krumbhaar, South Kearny, N. J.; Dr. G. W. Kuhlman; Dr. Clair V. Langton; Dr. W. F. McCulloch; Dr. Frank McWhorter; Professor Curtis D. Mumford; Newman Club, Corvallis; Dr. J. E. Parker; Mr. Frank Raymond, Corvallis; Miss Dolores Samuelson; Dr. Ethel Sanborn; Dr. H. A. Scullen; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith, Corvallis; Mr. Wesley W. Smith; Walther LeagueJ Zion Lutheran Church, Corยท vallis; Mr. Mo Chong Way, Portlana; Professor Maud Wilson.

Donors of periodicals include: Dr. Ira S. Allison; Altrusa Club of Portland; First Baptist Church, Corยญ

vallis; Miss Eva Blackwell; Dr. Florence Blazier; Dr. Vera H. Brandon; Mr. William H. Carlson; Dr. Herbert E. Childs; College Hill W.C.T.U.; Mr. Fred W. Decker; Mr. 0. F. Ericson, Portland; Mr. Felix V. Espino, Manila, Philippines; Miss Ida Hilbers; Mrs. John A. Hocken, Corvallis; Mr. G. R. Hoerner; Professor G. W. Holcomb; Mr. Robert Isensee; James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation; Dr. Lucy M. Lewis; Miss Sarah Lewis; Mrs. J. H. McCarthy, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Marion E. McMaster, Corvallis; Men's Garden Club, Corvallis; Mr. J. C. Moore; Mr. Paul E. Moyer, Corvallis; Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers; Rotary Club of Corvallis; Dr. H. A. Scull en; Dr. R. E. Stephenson; Miss Carrie Thory; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams; Zonta Club, Corvallis.

These gifts are difficult to appraise in money terms. The aggregate value of gifts from individuals, other than cash, is estimated at ...... $ 1,07 5.00

In addition, year after year, from faculty, social and honorary fraterniยท ties, associations, and official bodies, the Library receives bulletins, reports, reprints, pamphlets, and subscriptions to current trade and technical periodicals, numbering thousands of pieces.

Many departments on the campus send to the Library, often anonyยท mously and continuously throughout the year, documents, books, and periodicals.

HORNER MusEUM oF THE OREGON CouNTRY

From Mrs. E. B. Compton, Portland, large collection of Civil War relics. From Mr. M. G. Woodward, Eugene, copy of President Jefferson's inaugural

speech printed in 1805. From Mr. Robert Helmick, Kansas City, Mo., fossil specimens. From Miss June Bower, Corvallis, Mexican baskets and geological specimens. From Mrs. G. W. Hovenden, Portland, diary of the Reverend Joseph Hanna

written in 1848. From Professor Howard H. Hillemann, Corvallis, copy of an old German

medical book. From Miss Nettie Spencer, '82, Portland, pieces of very old home-spun

materials. From Mr. Edward Norton, Corvallis, entomological specimen. From Mr. J. R. Robinson, Eugene, geological specimens. From Mrs. Pearl E. Ransom, Corvallis, antique shoe box. From Mr. 0. J. Shroyer, Philomath, collection of hand-made tools used in

pioneer days. From Mr. G. R. Hoerner, Corvallis, collection of foreign bills and coins. From Mr. Frank B. Steen, Lebanon, hand-made frying pan over one hundred

years old. From Mrs. Gertrude Mitzel, Huber, antique razor. From Mr. Joe Thaler, Corvallis, entomological specimens. From Mr. Dale N. Brooks, Scappoose, small hand-carved chest, box inlaid

with mother-of-pearl, silk kimono, and silver-handled chopsticks from Fuscon, Korea.

From Mr. Frank Sanderson, Corvallis, geological specimens.

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From Mr. C. E. Schroeder, Corvallis, photographs of Oregon State College taken in 1903.

From Benton County, Oregon, items allocated to county from the French Gratitude Train; framed photograph of historical interest.

From Mr. Robert Graham, Corvallis, bits of very old pottery found near Salerno, Italy,

From Mr. George Beaty, Corvallis, geological specimens. From School of Forestry, Oregon State College, specimens of forest products. From Mrs. Marie Monosmith, Corvallis, collection of items of historical sig-

nificance; articles of cultural interest from Europe and M"exico. Some of the foregoing articles have historical or sentimental value far beyond

what may be conservatively estimated on a cash basis. Approximate value of these gifts has been set at ................................................................ $ 1,4SO.OO

In addition to the foregoing, many individual articles have been received as gifts or loans.

M:EMOKIAL UNION

From Hindustan Students Association of Oregon State College, flag of India. From Korean students of Oregon State College, flag of Korea.

ScHOOL oF SciENCE

Department of Bacteriology From Klenzade Products, Inc., Beloit, Wis., an industrial fellowship in

dairy bacteriology ........................................................................................ $ 1,800.00

Department of Botany and Plant Pathology and Herbarium

From Viking Fund, for ecological research ............................................... . From Northwest Canners Association, for travel involved in investigation

of pea virus diseases in the Umatilla-Walla Walla area .................... .. From Dr. Ralph Chaney, professor of paleontology, University of Caliยท

fornia, 1,000 seeds of the rare and recently-discovered Chinese coniยญfer, Metasequoia, and 100 seeds of the Chinese Taiwania.

From Mr. Gordon Hobbs, Corvallis, SO mounted slides of insect-borne pollens.

From Dr. A. R. Aller, Corvallis, 300 herbarium specimens from Monuยท ment Peak.

From Mrs. S. M. Zeller, Corvallis, books and periodicals. From Dr. Ethel I. Sanborn, Portland, Dudley Herbarium publications.

Department of Chemistry

From E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company for a post graduate reยท search fellowship in chemistry ................................................................ ..

From the Shell Fellowship Committee for a Shell post graduate research fellowship in chemistry ............................................................................. .

From the F. G. Cottrell Fund of the Research Corporation for research on paramagnetism of monatomic gases by Dr. Allen B. Scott ........

From the F. G. Cottrell Fund of the Research Corporation for research

J~ L.r~~~~o~n~n~nr;~~~~ v.a~~~~~ ~-~~~-~ .. -~~~~~~~~~~-~ .. ~-~~~~~-~: .. ~:. ... ~-~: From the F. G. Cottrell Fund of the Reseilrch Corporation for research

on the chemistry of quinazoline by Dr. B. E. Christensen .............. .. From the Office of Naval Research for research on a magnetic study of

color centers by Dr. Allen B. Scott ...................................................... .. From the Atomic Energy Commission for research on vitamin-amino acid

interrelationships by Dr. V. H. Cheldelin and Dr. B. E. Christen-sen ................................................................................................................. .

From the Nutrition Foundation for research on development and appli-cation of vitamin assay methods by Dr. V. H. Cheldelin ................ ..

From the National Institute of Public Health for research on the bio-chemical role of pantothenic acid by Dr. V. H. Cheldelin .............. ..

From Swift and Co. for research on vitamin-amino acid interrelation-ships by Dr. V. H. Cheldelin ................................................................... .

From the Tennessee Eastman Corporation, a Tenite educational exhibit ... . From the Columbia River Packers Association, sperm for the isolation

of chemical factors .................................................................................. ..

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I From the Atomic Ener!fY Commission for research in Plant Metabolism

to be conducted jomtly by the Agricultural Chemistry and Chem-istry departments ------ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยท-ยทยท-ยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท--ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท 11,500.00

From the Nutrition Foundation for research in Protein Nutrition to be conducted jointly by the Agricultural Chemistry and Chemistry departments ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-----ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท--ยท-- 3,000.00

Department of Entomology From Dr. C. L. Fluke, Madison, Wisconsin, 310 specimens of Syrphi-

dae comprising 210 distinct species. Forty meta and para-types were included in the collection -ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยท-ยทยทยทยท

From Mr. Kenneth Fender, McMinnville, 1,800 determined and 720 undetermined Coleoptera -ยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท---ยท---ยทยทยญ

From Dr. W. J. Chamberlin, Corvallis, 653 determined and 190 unde-termined insects, mostly Coleoptera; 110 _determined Scolytidae; 7 paratypes ; 21 determmed exotic Cerambyctds ยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยญ

From Dr. H. H. Crowell, Corvallis, 52 specimens of exotic Blattidae -ยท-ยท From Dr. C. H. Martin, Corvallis, miscellaneous insects, mostly

Diptera ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยท--ยท-ยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท ยทยท-ยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท From Mr. J. E. Davis, Salem, miscellaneous insects ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยญFrom Mr. Gordon Hobbs, Lethbridge, Alberta, miscellaneous insects -ยทยท-

Department of Geology From Wallace Sawyer, Portland, Oregon, 1 copy U. S. Geological Surยญ

vey Professional Paper, No. 60 ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท

Department of Physics From Research Corporation, New York, to aid in the construction of a

cyclotron ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท From Patterson X-Ray Co., Portland, X-ray machine for general

laboratory use ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-From the War Department a grant to extend the Army Air Force re-

search project on millimeter waves ......................................................... . From the Navy Department a grant to extend the research project on

microwave optics ......................................................................................... .

Department of Zoology From Dr. Rosalind Wulzen, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, to continue

research on the biological studies on the anti-stiffness factor ----ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยญFrom the American Cancer Society Inc., a grant to support a research

project being conducted by E. J. Dornfeld ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท----ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท

ScHOOL oF AGRICULTURE

Department of Animal Husbandry From R. M. Knox, Gold Beach, 3 purebred Romney ewes ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท- $ From Walter Hofsess of Langlois, 1 purebred Romney ewe ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยญFrom Professor E. L. Potter, 1 Hamley stock saddle donated to the

Withycombe Club ---ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท From R. Hogg, Salem, 1 sheep dog ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท Contributions were made to the fund for sending the Livestock Judging

Teams to Denver by the following organizations: Eastern Oregon County Livestock Associations:

Klamath County Cattlemens Association, Harney County Stock Growers Association, Wallowa County Stock Growers Association, Gilliam-Wheeler Stock Growers Association, Morrow County Stock Growers Associatio~ Central Oregon Stock Growers Association, Umatilla County Lattlemens Association, Grant County Stock Growers Association, Malheur County Stock Growers Association, Lake County Stock Growers Association, Union County Stock Growers Association .................... ............................................................... .

vVestern Oregon Livestock Association ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยญWestern Oregon Associations:

Clackamas County Livestock Association, Clatsop County Livestock Association Linn County Livestock Association, Manon County L ivestock Association, Polk County Livestock Association --ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-

Oregon Swine Growers Association ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยทยท ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท--ยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท Oregon Wool Growers Association -ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท

Oregon Cattlemen's Association ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท From Charles A. Evans, Independence, 1 sheepdog "Mirk" ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท From Douglas McKay, Salem, 1 American saddle bred horse "Highland

Plume'' ......................................................................................................... .

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254.00

432.00

259.60 10.40

60.90 23.80 12.00

5.00

5,000.00

200.00

32,000.00

10,000.00

400.00

4,000.00

90.00 30.00

175.00 100.00

250.00 35.00

140.00 25.00 35.00 35.00

100.00

250.00

From Ahrens Brothers, Turner, 3 registered Romney ewes ................. . From C. E. Grelle, Portland, 2 registered Romney ewes ........................... . From the Eastern Oregon Livestock Experiment Station, Union, 1 regisยท

tered Percheron stallion "Senator Diplomat Brown" No. 218681 .... From the War Department, 2,625 acres known as the Adair Property.

Department of Farm Crops From Shell Oil Company of California, San Francisco, insecticides ..... . From California Spray Chemical Company, Portland, chemicals ............. . From Golden Bear Oil Company, Los Angeles, chemicals ......................... . From American Chemical Paint Company, Ambler, Pa., chemicals ..... . From E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del.,

chemicals ............................................................................................. . From Chipman Chemical Company, Inc., Portland, chemicals ................ .. From Lederle Laboratories Division, Pearl River, N. Y., chemicals ..... . From The Sherwin-Williams Company, Chicago, chemicals ..................... . From Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., chemicals ........... . From Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo., chemicals ................. . From Pacific Coast Borax Company, Los Angeles, chemicals ................. . From Essick Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles, spray gun and atยท

tachment ....................................................................................................... . From Miller Products Company, Portland, chemicals ................................. . From Harang Engineering Company, San Francisco, spray gun nozzles ... . From Plant Protection, Ltd., London, England, chemicals ....................... . From American Cyanamid Company, New York, N. Y., chemicals ......... . From Dow Chemical Company, Pittsburgh, California, chemicals ............. .

OREGON AGRICULTURAL ExPERIMENT STATION

From Oregon State Game Commission, for research in fish propagation, pro-ยญduction and handling, to be conducted by the Department of Fish and

$

90.00 60.00

250.00

75.00 15.00 50.00 10.00

335.00 125.00 150.00 265.00 125.00

50.00 30.00

50.00 10.00 50.00 25.00

200.00 450.00

Game Management .............................................................................................. 600.00 From Oregon State Game Commission, for research in fish and game diseases,

to be conducted by the Department of Veterinary Medicine ...................... 300.00 From American Potash Institute, through the Agricultural Research Faunยท

dation, for research on potash as a plant nutrient in Oregon soils, to be conducted by the Department of Soils .......................................................... 1,000.00

From National Council for Stream Improvement, Inc., New York, to Deยท partment of Fish and Game Management for the study of the effect of kraft mill effiuents in salmonoid fishes and their fish food organism ........ 5,000.00

From tl1e Agricultural En!>ineering Research Foundation, to Department of Agricultural Engineenng for study of small home milk pasteurizer, corn drying, gladiolus bulb storage, temperature and time switch con-trol of electricity and dairy barn ventilation ................................................ 3,000.00

From Bonneville Power Administration to Department of Agricultural Enยท gineering for research and investigation on the design and development of a farm freezer and research and investigation into the development of satisfactory hay drier .................................................................................... 2,057.20

From Quartermaster General, Nutrition and Planning Division, United States Army, for a study of pectin deterioration in relation to the dehy-dration and storage life of dehydrated fruit and vegetable products ...... 3,750.00

From Hood River Traffic Association to Department of Farm Management relative to apple and pear cost accounting study .......................................... 2,500.00

From Clatsop County to the Seafoods Laboratory, Department of Food Techยญnology, equipment, laboratory buildi,-,gs, and facilities at Astoria, for use in conducting research in processing methods for seafoods and their by-products. Estimated annual rental value .................................................. 2,400.00

From Agricultural Research Foundation to Department of Farm Manage-ment for publication expense in reporting on cost of production study on sweet cherries ...................................................................................................... 58.21

From American Cyanimid Company, to the Department of Farm Crops for study of the weed control problem in horticultural crops ............................ 1,500.00

From Valley Evaporating Company, through the Agricultural Research Foundation to the Department of Food Technology for research and investigation of dried apple storage in relation to temperature and humidity ................................................................................................................ 500.00

From Corn Products Company, through the Agricultural Research Foundaยญtion to the Department of Food Technology for investigation of utilizaยท tion of corn and sucrose syrup as a packing media in frozen fruit .......... 2,680.00

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From Roffman-LaRoche, through the Agricultural Research Foundation to the Department of Food Technology for research concerning the r eten-tion of vitamin C in jams and j ellies ----ยทยทยทยทยทยท ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยท--ยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท- 1,000.00

From Oregon Dairy Products Commission to the Department of Agricultural Chemistry for investigations relative to the bio-chemical composition and nutritive value of dairy products ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท 2,150.00

From Klamath County to the Klamath Experimental Area for the main-tenance and operation of the experimental area station ----ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยท----ยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยทยท 1,800.00

From Northwest Frozen Foods Association, to the Department of Food Tech-nology for the study on the standardization of frozen food packaging --ยท- 5,000.00

From Douglas, Lane, Curry, and Coos counties, for research on eradication and control of gorse, by the Department of Farm Crops ยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยท-ยทยทยท 2,400.00

From Swift and Company, to the Department of Poultry for research and in-vestigation of breeding and management factors as related to hatchability of turkey eggs ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท--ยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยท--ยท--ยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท- 3,800.00

From Swift and Company to the Department of Food Technology for the de-velopment of chemical method of food preservation -ยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยท-ยท-ยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท- 4,000.00

From the Bonneville Power Administration to Department of Agricultural Engineering for the study of pipe and materials for sprinkler irrigation prOJects --ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยท-ยทยท 2,280 .00

From Texas Gulf Sulphur through the Agricultural Research Foundation to Department of Animal Husbandry for research and investigation of sul -phur fertilization of legumes in relation to plant and animal nutrition --ยทยท 1,406.20

From Clatsop County and Hammerburg Brothers to the J. J. Astor Branch Experiment Station for remodeling house for dairyman .............................. 2,689.73

From International Fisherman's and Allied \Vorkers of America to the Sea-foods Laboratory relative to pilchard oil analysis -ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท---ยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท 1,550.00

From Golden Bear Oil Company, to Department of Farm Crops for the study of the temporary soi l steri lant problem ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยท--ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท---- 250 .00

From Klamath County to Klamath Experimental Area, farm equipment, laboratory building, and facilities for use in conducting research on ag-ricultural problems in that county. Estimated annual rental value .... ...... 1,500.00

From Clackamas County to the Red Soils Experimental Area, farm equip-ment, laboratory buildings, and facilities for use in conducting research in that county. Estimated annual rental value .......................................... 1,500.00

From Clatsop County to Northrup Creek Experimental Area, John Jacob Astor Branch Experiment Station, buildings, equipment, and facilities for use in conducting research in the utilization and grazing of logged-off land. Estimated annual rental value ---ยทยท-ยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท 1,500.00

From Agricultural Research Foundation to Department of Chemistry for research and investigation of legume fertilization and feeding proJeCt.... 1,000.00

From Bonneville Power Administration to Department of Food Technology for study on the effect of electronic blanching and defrosting of frozen foods -ยท-ยทยท-ยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยท--ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยท ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยท--ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยท- 2,464.62

From Corn Products through the Agricultural Research Foundation to Deยญpartment of Food Technology for the study of the uses of corn suga r and syrups in the freezing of fruits ยทยทยท ยท----ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท 2,400.00

From Refrigeration Research Foundation to Department of Food Technology for the study of the use of mrcostatic and bactericidial agents and refrigยญeration for the preservation o certain perishable products in refrigeration \varehouse storage ................................................................................................ 2,000.00

From Texas Gul! _Sulphur Company, Iiouston, Tex., for studies in plant and antmal nutntton ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยท-ยทยทยท-ยท-ยท- 5,000.00

From American Potash Institute, Washington, D. C., for studies of potash in agriculture ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท- 1,000.00

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION (FOR INVESTIGATIONS BY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION)

From Oregon Game Commission for research in game conservation and manยญagement by Department of Fish and Game Management in cooperation with United States Department of Interior Fish and \Vildlife Service and American Wildlife Institute -ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท--ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท 9,000.00

From Pacific Power & Light Company, Astoria, for investigation of sea-foods processing methods to be conducted by the Seafoods Laboratory of the Department of Food Technology -ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท ยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท- 450.00

From Wildlife Management Institute for investigations of Oregon Game problems to be conducted by Department of Fish and Game Management in COOJ>eration with United States Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service ยท-ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยท-ยท ยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยท 1,300.00

From Brewers' Hop Research Institute for supplementing Extension funds in employing hop Extension Specialist ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท 2,000.00

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ScHooL oF ENGINEERING

From United States Government, various items of surplus property at

g~;;;;:e~~---:~~~-~---~~~---~~---~~~~~---~-i-~~~---~-~---~~~~=-~~~~---~~---~-~---~-~-~p1$i' 864, 168.85 t Department of Civil Engineering

From Neptune Meter Company, New York City, for use in Hydraulics Laboratory, No. 16B Meter Test Bench complete ................................ 1,000.00

Department of Electrical Engineering

From Western Electric Company, New York, radio and telephone equipment .................................................................................................... ..

Through the special cooperation of the General Electric Company and cash gifts from the following electric-power utilities companies a 350,000-volt high-voltage testing transformer and associate control equipment:

California-Oregon Power Company ................................................ .. City of McMinnville Water & Light Department ...................... .. Idaho Power Company .................................................................... .. Mountain States Power Company ................................................... . Pacific Power & Light Company ..................................................... . Portland General Electric Company .............................................. ..

Department of Industrial Engineering and Industrial Arts

From Lincoln Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio, one 300 Amp. A.C. welding transformer ................................................................................... .

Department of Mechanical Engineering

From Wentworth and Irwin, Portland, 1 flanged shaft for automotive laboratory ........................................................................................ ............ ..

From Gemmer Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich., 2 complete steering gears for display and instruction ........................................... .

From AC Spark Plug Company, Flint, Mich., 6 14 mm. thermocouple spark plugs ................................................................................................ ..

From International Nickel Company, Huntington, W. Va., inconel tube .................................. .................................. ........................................... .

From General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich., gallon triptane ........ .. From United Radio Supply Company, Portland, radio master book .... .. From Carboloy Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich., Carboloy balls and rods

and 6 wire-drawing dies --ยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท----ยทยท----ยทยทยท---ยทยทยทยทยท-----ยท-ยท-ยทยทยทยท-------ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท From Auto-Test, Inc., Chicago, Ill., 1 ATL, 1 timing light .................... .. From anonymous donor, educational appropriation for certain testing

apparatus ...................................................................................................... .. From Standard Oil Company of California, San Francisco, Calif., 10

cylinders butane for thesis project ........................................................ .. The Esterline-Angus Company, Inc., book ................................................... . From Metallizing Engg Company, Inc., metallized samples and metal-

lizing handbook ............................................................................................ .. From Wisconsin Motor Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis., gasoline rating

instruction books ยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท----ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยท--ยทยท From Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc., Rochester, N. Y., supply of various

types of x-ray film .................................................................................... .. From Pacific Machinery and Tool Steel Company, Portland, various

carbon steel rods for wire-drawing thesis ............................................ .. From Aluminum Company of America, Chicago, Ill., technical literature

and handbooks for distribution to students ........................................ .. From Obart Gear and Machine Company, Chicago, III., cut-away speed-

reducer model ............................................................................................. . From Oregon Section, Society of Automotive Engineers, additional funds

for chassis dynamometer .......................................................................... .. From Sun Electric Corporation, Chicago, Ill., loan of 6058 H combus-

tion tester ----ยท ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท-ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท From Standard Oil Company of California, Portland, loan of Weeks

lubricant testing ........................................................................................ ..

ENGINEERING ExPERIME"T STATION

From Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, continuation of research

500.00

2,000.00 100.00 500.00

1,000.00 1,500.00 2,500.00

350.00

15.00

80.00

30.00

5.00 15.00

5.00

35.00 21.50

2,773.00

42.00 3.00

20.00

5.00

20.00

6.00

50.00

25.00

88.00

75.00

250.00

project on electric heating .................................................................................. $ 2,102.25 From N a tiona! Council for Stream Improvement, New York City, for sup-

port of continuation of cooperative research projects .................................. 4,082.00

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ScHOOL oF FoRESTRY

From Oliver V. Matthews, Salem, collection of 492 species of wood, including many rare native specimens ........................................................................... .

From H erbert Smith, senior student, collection of SO wood specimens from the vicinity of Tiller ......................................................................................... .

Fron:t Harri~on C. Ryker, Inc., of Berkeley, Calif., a stereoscopic measur-tng devtce ........................................................................... .................................. .

From Fairchild Aerial Surveys of Los Angeles, Calif., aerial photos and aerial photography equipment ......................................................................... .

From Delano Aerial Surveys of Portland, aerial photographs ........................... . From L. F. Chapin of Albany, scale calipers ................. ................................. ....... .

ScHoOL OF HoME EcoNOMics

From The Research Corporation, New York City, for studies on thiamine

$ 4,000.00

200.00

50.00

100.00 50.00 21.50

metabolism in human subjects .......................................................................... $ 5,000.00 From Mrs. E. C. McWilliams, Sackett Hall, Corvallis, baby dress made in

1890. From Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, Rogue River, Paisley shawl. From Professor Dorothy Gatton, Corvallis, Chinese made dress. From Professor Marie Diedesch, Corvallis, hand-woven linen. From Miss May Workinger, Corvallis, hand-drawn work dress, 1923 .

ScHOOL oF PHARMACY

From McKesson and Robbins, Portland Division, 22 copies of Drug Store Management .......................................................................................................... $ 88.00

From Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind., drug stocks and pharmaยท ceuticals .................................................................................................................. 125.00

From Schering Corporation, Bloomfield, N. J., drug stocks and pharmaยท ceuticals .................................................................................................................. 100.00

From the following listed companies drug stocks and pharmaceuticals in amounts ranging from $5.00 to $95.00: National Drug Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Bioproducts, Ltd., Warrenton, Ore.; Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Summit, N. J.; White Laboratories, Inc., Newark, N. J .; Ayers!, Meยท Kenna & Harrison, New York, N. Y.; Burroughs Wellecome & Co., New York, N. Y.; Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Smith, Kline & French Laboratories, Philadelph~aJ Pa.; Pitman Moore Co., Indianapolis, Ind.; Winthrop Stearns Inc., .New York, N. Y.; Parke Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich.; Irwin, Neisler & Co. Decatur, Ill.; Whittier Laboraยญtori<;_s; Chicago, Ill.; S. E. Massengill Co., San Francisco, Calif.; William S. Merrell Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; McNeil Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, Ind.; Roffman-La Rocke Inc., Nutley, N. J.; Hynson, Westcott & Dunning Inc., Baltimore, Md.; Harยท rower Laboratory Inc., Glendale, Calif.; Carroll Dunham Smith Pharยท maca! Co., New Brunswick, N. J.; Doho Chemical Corp., New York, N. Y.; Roche-Organon, Inc., Nutley, N. J,; Van Pelt & Brown, Inc., Richmond, Va.; Rystan Company Inc., Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Shield Lab?ratodes, Detroit, Mich.; ::sharpe & Dohme,_ Philadelphia, Pa.; Sch1effehn & Co., New York, N. Y.; U. S. V1tamm Corp., New York, N. Y.; Varick Pharmacal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.; George A. Breon & Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Bilhuber-Knoll Corp., Orange, N. J.; Ernst Bisehoff Co., Inc., Ivoryton, Conn_.; Baybank Pharmaceul!cals Inc., New York, N. Y.; Ames Co., Inc" Elkllart, Ind.; E. S. M1ller Laboratones, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.; Lederle Laboratories, New York, N. Y.; Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Ill ......................................................... $ 801.00

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NuRSERY ScHOOL SERVICE-

The College Nursery School at 26th and Orchard Streets (southwest corner) is open to care for children whose parents wish to leave them while attending Graduation Exercises. Sunday evening the Nursery School will open at 7 :00 p.m. for children from out of town. Monday it will be open from 9 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon and from 1 :30 to 5 :00 p.m. A fee of fifty cents is charged.

HoRNER MusEUM-

The Horner Museum of the Oregon Country is open every week day from 10 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon and from 2 :00 to 5 :00 p.m. On Commencement Day, June 6, it will be open from 9:00 a.m. to noon and from 1 :00 to 5:00 p.m.

PRICE MEMORIAL PAINTINGS-

The William Henry Price Memorial Collection of Paintings is on display in the main corridor and in Room 105, Memorial Union.

FAIRBANKS PAINTINGS-

A selection from the paintings of the late J. Leo Fairbanks, head of the Department of Art and Architecture 1923-1946, is on display in the Meยญmorial Union.

CoLLEGE LIBRARY-

The Library will be open until 10 :00 p.m. The attractive McDonald Room may be visited between 2:00 and 5:00p.m. on Commencement Day, Monday, June 6.

MEMORIAL UNION

In the lounges on the main floor of the Memorial Union Building, tired visitors to the campus will find a cool place in which to rest.