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BOARD O F T R U S T E E S

[June 27

H H H H H H $ 2 148

Home Economics 1. , Supervising Clerk-Stenographer ( C ) . . . 2. Mrs. Meta Pilgrim, Senior Clerk-Stenographer (Paid from Item I ) 3. Bessie E. Packard, Senior Clerk-Stenographer (C) 4. Mrs. Kathryn Fitzwater, Junior Clerk-Stenographer ( C ) 5. Mrs. Betty M. LaFevers, Junior Clerk-Stenographer (C) 6. Dorothy Breen, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer (C) 7. Mrs,. Clara Voss, Junior Laboratory Assistant (C) Total, Home Economics Horticulture 1. Louise Mosgrove, Supervising Clerk-Stenographer (C50; S50) 2. Mrs. Dorothy D. Koch, Junior Clerk-Stenographer (C50; S50) 3. M r s . Linnetta M. Parry, Junior Clerk-Stenographer (C50; S50) 4. Marjie P. Roberts, Junior Clerk-Stenographer (C50; S50) 5. Mrs. Mary K. Bairstow, Junior Clerk-Stenographer (C50; S50) 6. Mrs. Barbara Wood, Junior Clerk-Stenographer ( F r o m Upjohn Company — Clavacin) 7. Helen O. Lambdin, Junior Laboratory Attendant ( S ) . . . 8. C. A. Ogdon, Plot Supervisor (C50; S50) 9. R. F. Michael, Storekeeper (C) 10. B. W . Hunt, F a r m Foreman ( C ) 11. H u g o Feldten, F a r m Foreman ( S ) 12. W . T. Matthews, F a r m Foreman ( S ) 13. C. E. Gerber, F a r m Foreman-Southern ( S ) 14. C. J. Rund, Cold Storage Operator ( S ) 15. E. A. Calder, Cold Storage Operator ( S ) 16. W . E. Clark, Cold Storage Operator ( S ) 17. E d w a r d Lewis, Cold Storage Operator ( S ) 18. W . E. Wingler, Watchman ( C ) 19. W a l t e r Young, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 20. J. A. Meazel, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 21. Bert Entler, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 22. Lowell Potts, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 23. G. B. Winkelman, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 24. Harold McGee, F a r m Laborer ( C ) 25. E. O. Hughes, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 26. C. H . Mohr, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 27. H . L. Boll, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 28. C. E. Warren, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 29. Stanley Bundy, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 30. F . R. Cook, Farm Laborer (C) 31. J. P . Reinhart, F a r m Laborer ( S ) 32. George Allen, Assistant Gardener (C) 33. V. E. Anderson, Assistant Gardener ( C ) 34. Virgil Kesler, Assistant Gardener ( S ) 35. R. C. Chancellor, Assistant Gardener ( S ) 36. D. C. Bothwell, Assistant Gardener ( C ) 4 37. J. T. Dixon, Assistant Gardener ( S ) 38. E. B. Strader, Assistant Gardener ( S )

(1 800) * 1 584 1 440 1 380 1 680 $ 8 232

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2 424 1 800 1 728 1 584 1 500 (1 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 I 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 440) 728 240 484 484 424 280 800 352 100 100 100 932 100 100 100 ioo* 872 100 100 8608 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

1 On leave of absence for disability under the Retirement System, without pay from the University, until further notice. 2 On leave of absence without pay, 1946-1947, for military service. ' Also provided with house and telephone, valued at $240 a year, for the convenience of the employee. * Works three-fourths of the year at President's grounds.