Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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A flu epidemic is of no concern to Dr. J. G. Grant as he inspects his tackle and dreams of the big one that got away . . . Walt Dunagan, of the T. A. M. department, watches intently as he operates the control of the electric clock on Clyde Williams Field. . . . J. V. McKel- vey learns a bit of original mathematics from one of his student ' s exams. . . Fred Brandner forgets his calculus for the moment as he surveys his boys of Cub Troop 158. . . Paulena Nickell takes time off from her home management duties to enjoy a good book. . . Mechan- ical Engineer R. W. Breckenridge looks as though he were really serious about his metal work. . . The master touch by Institution Management ' s Fern Gleiser. Page 13

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BOARD OF EDUCATION The nine members of the Board of Education are ap- pointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. The members serve for a term of six years. The president of the Board is selected from and by the members. President Baker has been a member of the Board for 3 1 years, since its founding. There are four regular meetings of the Board throughout the year and an average of 10 to 15 called meet- ings. The Board chooses from outside its own membership a Finance Committee of three members. There are two stand- ing committees, the Faculty Committee and the Buildings and Business Committee. The Board awards all contracts for new buildings after the Buildings and Business Commit- tee investigates. The Collegiate Press Building for Iowa State is a result of this procedure. The State University of Iowa, Iowa State College, Iowa State Teachers College, the Iowa School for the Blind and the Iowa School for the Deaf are all governed by the Board of Education. When the Board was organized on July 1, 1909, the three institutions of higher learning were under three separate boards. The purpose of the Board was to secure unity and co-ordinate the work and activities of the three schools. The schools for the blind and for the deaf were later put under the Board ' s jurisdiction. The Board selects the presidents of the schools. Theoretically and legally it selects everyone who ' s on the payroll btit in reality it merely approves the selections of the executives of the schools. The Board secures appropriations from each legislature for the support of each of the five schools for a two-year period. Once a year the executive of each of the schools is required to submit a com- plete budget for the following year. GEORGE T. BAKER HENRY C. SHULL RICHARD H. PLOCK ANNA B. LAWTHER W. EARI, HALL JOHN P. WALLACE MRS. H. C. HOUGHTON 1 HO fAS AV. KEF.XAX ROY LOUDEN Page 12



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Henry Gicse ponders over a model home in his efforts to incorporate engineering and agri- culture. . . Robley Winfrey critically scans the results of his printing at the Engineering Experiment Station. . . Not toys for junior, b.it a model of some complicated molecule is holding the attention of Ernest Bindschadler. . . It must be a good subject to make Bill Stiles forget I ' . 8c A. M. and smile. . . Home Equipment Instructor Virginia Lincoln sets up in preparing to show a few reels of her own. . . Ben Willis, the genial little figure of the E. E. lab, relaxes over the evening paper. . . A tew strokes of the brush wielded by Applied Art ' s Joanne Hansen and a sparkling snow scene springs into life. Pdi r 1. 1

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